PAGE EIGHT 30 Fresh— (Continued fro'.n .wipe one) March 29, I Ms?, when mem bers of. the varsity ,'ootb-ili team were refused meals sit the Nit tany-Poiiock diniu£ conuijoes two minutes after the ciosiaz time. At that time Robert Higgins, retired football coach arxcl now a good will ambassador for the College, baseball coach Joe Bedenk, wrest ling coach Charles Speidel, gpd track and cross-country coach Charles Werner joined in criti cizing training table procedure. All varsity teams this year, however, have had their training table meals at a local restaurant, with the menu prescribed by the athletic trainer and doctor, Gil bert said. Present plans call for the training table to be switched to the West dining hall on Feb. 3, Gilbert said. Commenting on Monday night's incident, Gilbert said he saw “no reason why the freshman coach es can’t be finished in time for the boys to eat at 6.” Critics Praise- (Continued from page three) National Orchestral association. In 1944 Miss Troxell was chos en by Sir Thomas Beecham to create operatic leads in his Mo zart Opera festival in Mexico city. Leopold Stokowski selected her to appear in a performance of the “St. Matthew Passion” and Leonard Bernstein chose her to sing in a concert version of “Der Rosenkavalier.” fag-wsfr i KiOo'fM.tGWfco THE T»ATLY COLLECTStf, STATE COLLEGE,"PEimStfLVASTA Officers Added Two officers have been assign ed tc the Department of Military Science and Tactics at the Col lege, Major Robert D. Halpin. act ing professor of military science and tactics, has announced. They are Capt Clyde C. Sd dinger and Ist Lt. Edward T. Peach. Captain Eddinger, a grad uate of Niagara university and a research chemist, served with the 4th infantry division in Europe during the last war, while Lieu tenant Peach, a graduate .of Mid dlebury college in Vermont, served with the 44th and sth in fantry divisions during the war. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE: Large 4-shelf bookcase. Blonde finish. Reasonable. Call 2783 after 5 p.m. 1947 LIBERTY 23’ Housetroiler. Good condition. Special price. Completely furnished. Call 3505. Joseph Pagnanelli. Hoover’s Trailer Park. HOME MADE fudge. Call 6674. 1940 CHEVROLET tudor sedan. Excell ent condition throughout. Dick Hess, Rudy’s Trailer Park, West College Ave. Phone 3965. KNITTIN’ IS easy when you use a pack— Bc.rnat, Columbia. Semspun, Beehive. Margaret's Shop, 129 South Frazier. TRAILER XOZY Coach 23 ft. Excellent condition. Good buy. Windcrest 357. Telephone 2256. 3TEYENS J 2 9a. pump-gun. Four months SINGLE ROOM near campus for next eld. Perfect condition. $50.04. Call oemeater. Mrs. Weiner 117 E. Mitchell poultry pfcnt M4J-72K. Ask for Mangel. Ave. Phone 2244. / IS ft. ALMA fssao) Trailer. 1/5 down 1-Alauee monthly payments. Phene State CWJnge 3906 «IG-R Windcrest. Gilleland. “ACROSS THE State On The Turnpike” —articles, pictures* A Penn State En gineer Special—On sale now. LOST LOST: GLASSES in brown leather case on Thurs. Please call Margie, 335 Sim- BLUE PARKER pen, Friday between Mc- Allister and Ag building. Please return to Alice Spriggs, 429 McAllister.- GOLD CUFF Jink, blue stone. Between third floor Sparks and Carnegie Hall. Call Glazer 4012. RED WALLET in vicinity of Sparks Thursday afternoon. Coll Rose at 4379. Reward! PERSON WHO took grey gabardine top coat from Phi Kappa Tau Sat. night by mistake, call Bob Brennan 5051-784. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work -guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone Paul E. Hcnninger, State College 7842. rF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 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. Yarnell. DON’T SAVE your used books any longer than necessary. Sell them at the B.X. January 15-24. BIRTHDAY CAKES. All kind of party refreshments. Exce 11 en t fruitpunch. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM. Single beds. Near cam pus. Call 2919 State College. RFIELD ROOMS AND Board for boys* 136 S. Frazier St. Phone .4056. FOR RENT: One double room and erne single room. Phone 2610. ROOMS FOR Rent for the spring semes- ter. Double room and half of another available for male students. Inquire 234 S. Pugh or call 3265. DOUBLE ROOM with board available for next semester. Rates reasonable. Call 7247. LARGE DOUBLE room, twin beds. College Heights. Quiet students or working couple, men or women. Phone 4281. AVAILABLE BEGINNING 2nd semester, one half double room, running water, centrally located. Call Phil Godfrey, 4859 between 6:15 and 7 p.m. COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home. $3.50 weekly. One mile from campus on road to Bellefonte. Call 7653. ONE SINGLE and one double room with board available for the next semester. Call State College 2971. SINGLE ROOM, 3 blocks. from college campus, graduate student or instructor preferred. Call 3829 between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Seeking clinical experience in keeping with the field of psy chology and sociology or those interested in human relations. Opportunity to serve on staff of one of the most' active psy chiatric clinics in the country—through day by day contacts help our patients to re-adjust to normal society. Lectures, seminars and individual guidance offered to our personnel. Attractive accommodations near center of city. For further information write to: PHOTOGRAPHS TAKES OS CAMPOS Make the tobacco growers MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF... YES, .. Compare Chesterfield with the brand you’ve been smoking ... Open a pack ... enjoy that milder Chesterfield aroma. And—tobaccos that smoke Chesterfields—prove they do smoke milder* and they leave NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE. MID-YEAR GRADUATES PERSONNEL DIRECTOR 200 Retreat Avenue Hartford, Connecticut f $O, m, ' smelt milder smoke milder. So WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY; 17,-1951 AVAILABLE- FOR -fcod-senwater- at. th«. Colonial Hotel, central location 123 W. Nittany Ave.. Select rooms -with hot and cold running water. Inspect today. Phone 4850. FOUND BLUEBOOKS BLUEBOOKS Bluebooka you need them we: Have'\ them 1 Buy them at your student operated bookstore B.X. WANTED BOARDERS: BEGIN next semester right! Eat at Beaver House, home cooked meals $ll weekly, with deduction* for weekend meals missed. Phone 7851. MOVING 7 PICK up. truck and driver for hire. 584 Windcrest. ACCOMPANIST TO Co-Star with bright new singing sensation in PENN STATE TALENT SHOW. Call -Sheldon 3ahss 5051-1166. WAITER WANTED for SAE House. Apply to caterer 4923. ' • • ' ANY STUDENTS desiring a steady part time job for the entire second semester with wages* up to $1.35 per hour drop in and see “Perry" now so you'll be all set to go at the beginning of the semester. Don't phone. DUX Club, 128 S. Pugh St.
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