The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 12, 1951, Image 4

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expected to increase. Gladfelter
raid it would, and added that
some women's news was being al
located to other pages.
Allocated on a basis of amounts
collected by the organizations,
distribution of the $10,402.67 col
lected by the Campus chest was
broken down for cabinet by
Chairman Herbert Axford. Of the
$7,896.57 collected by student
groups, PSCA will get 46 per cent,
or $3,517; World Student Service
fund will get 11 per cent, or
$841.12; Scholargrams will get
eight per cent, or $611.73; and
WSGA’s Christmas fund will get
six per cent, or $458.79.
Five per cent cuts of $382.33
will go to the Houck Cancer fund,
the Tuberculosis fund, the March
of Dimes, the Heart fund, and the
Salvation Army, while the State
College Community fund will re
ceive one per cent, or $76.47.
Faculty Contributions
Of $2506.10 collected by faculty
groups, PSCA will receive $1483.-
53; WSSF, $471.84; WSGA Christ
mas fund, $302.91; and Scholar
grams, $247.82. A fund of $229.40
was retained for future working
capital.
Cabinet received a committee
recommendation that a system of
activities cards be set up for
every male student on campus.
The cards would be made out by
individual student councils,
which would insure their accur
acy, eliminating the possibility
of student “padding.”
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in Rec Hall
8:30—12 p. m. TO
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Sponsored by Junior Class
ADMISSION
50c Per Couple at Student Union
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Out With The Old
From oil changing to lubri
cation ... all can be check
ed for you in a jiffy. And it
all adds up to smooth driv
ing for the winter weather
which is still ahead. Our
smile of service puts a smile
of contentment in your car.
Let Antes Motor Sales take
care of your car nowl
DON'T FORGET ! !
THE STATE INSPECTION
PERIOD ENDS JANUARY 31
AMIES Motor
CLASSIFIEDS
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classified
LOST: GLASSES in brown leather case
on Thurs. Ptea.se call Margie, 335 Sim
mons.
LOST: TIE Clasp. Initials A.P.J. Cal!
A 1 Jaffe 4409.
PERSON WHO took two books from base
ment of Sparks, College Algebra and
Plane Trigonometry, please call Bob
Grooms, Phone 7645.
FOOTBALL PLAYERS action, shots of
the 1950 football season are now avail
able Bxlo glossy prints $.75. Call Marv
Krasnansky 2941.
K&E “POPULAR” Drawing. Table 3’x4’
straight edge. DieUgeri drawing pro
tractor, Excello scales, Charoos drawing
instrument set. Phone Lou 4939.
KNIT YOURSELF and your “him”
matching socks, or sweaters. Sale-*
Botany yarn. Margaret Shop, 129 South
Frer.ier.
WANTED TO Buy: Two tickets for
Indianapolis Symphony Concert Feb. 9.
Please call R. W. Ye&gley 6851.
WANTED RIDE to Bellefonte, Monday,
•Tan. 15 6:30 a.m. Call 1199 Trumbove,
ONE DOUBLE and one single room near
campus. Phone State College 2919.
AVAILABLE
mester, one-half double room, runnini
water, centrally located. Call Phil -God
frey, 4850 between 6:15 and 7:00 p.m.
N. Atherton Street
LOST
FOR SALE
WANTED
FOR RENT
BEGINNING second S(
;h. m \ r X
SALES
CENTRALLY LOCATED newly decorated
furnished room with semi-private bath
for married couple available for second
semester, with or without board. Dial
6778.
ROOMS FOR Rent, for boys only, at the
Cody Manor, 301 South Allen street.
Call State College G 453.
DOUBLE ROOM. Single beds. Near cam
pus. Call 2919 State College.
found
SLIDE RULE. 216 Willard Hall. January
9. Call 4728.
Miscellaneous
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work
guaranteed. Will c&U for and deliver.
Phone Paul E. Henninger, State College
7842.
IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 29 years ex
perience is at your service.
TYPING AND Mimeographing. Letters,
manuscripts, theses, term papers, etc.
Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial
Service. Phone 4906. Helen G. Yfcrnelb
ATTENTION LUTHERAN Students: To
night 8 :00 p.m. full length movie “Sec-
24- HOUR SERVICE
on all
KODAK WORK
"PACOLARGER" JUMBO
PRINTS AT NO EXTRA
COST
GIBS PHOTO
FINISHING
212 E. College Ave i
'ln the Penn Slate Photo Shop'
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Drill Night
From a point high on the campus, a radar beam searches
the sky. Lights burn in classrooms. Khaki replaces tweed and
covert for the night as college men assigned to Reserve units
study the machines and methods of defense.
Preparedness is the order of the day.
And the Bell System stands prepared. In five busy years,
we have added more than 12,500,000 telephones. Many improve
ments have been made in the quality and speed of service. Our
force of highly skilled, experienced men and women has been
greatly enlarged—and now numbers more than 600,000.
A nation in a hurry goes by telephone. This country has
the best telephone service in the world.
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM
‘•nd Chance’'. Sunday 6:30 p.m. play “Let TVPING? FOR fast service and low rati
Nothing Vo Dismay.” followed by dis- on term papers, theses, etc. Just cat
cussion. 6324 330-B Wlndcrest.
HAVE A DATE TONIGHT? TAKE HER TO THE
■ SNOWBALL ■
DANCING 9-12 $1.50 COUPLE .
MUSIC BY THE PENN STATE KNIGHTS
ENTERTAINMENT 7 REFRESHMENTS
Optional Dress Thrown In
Wegloy Foundation Gym 256, E. College Are.
Give Her Your Valentine Early
• take her to see ...
"THE TIME
OF YOUR
4th Big Week
Get Your Tickets at Student Union
Center Stage Sat. $1.25
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V/. JANUARY 12, 195
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