PAGE EIGHT Livestock (Continued from page one) 6:45 tonight at the Lutheran Stu dent Center. Judges for the show will be Lawrence C. Madison, professor emeritus of animal husbandry ex tension; Scott French, Pennsyl vania Aberdeen-Angus field man from Harrisburg; Buff L. Cole man, county agent of Northamp ton County; and Ben Morgan, pro fessor of animal husbandry , exten sion at the University of West Virginia. In addition to the animal judg ing several special features will be presented. Included in these will be a greased pig contest, a meat raffle, horse and pony hitches, a sheep shearing demonstration. Carroll S. Shaffner, superinten dent of the University sheep herds, will present a sheep dog demon stration using the Border Collies which he trained himself. Lloyd F. Engle, retired county agent of Greene County, will re ceive the oustanding graduate of Penn State in the animal husban dry curriculum award. This pre sentation is a new feature of the show this year and is sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club. Reactor -- (Continued from page one) ginering and Architecture, the structure will make possible four general types of research and work in reactor engineering. It will pro vide facilities for investigation of neutron distribution, reactor kine tics, and other related character istics of the atom. The reactor is similar to the model used in the Oak Ridge na tional laboratories with some mod ifications by the University. While the University is handling the cost of the reactor and building, the uranium needed is being given for the project on loan from the Atomic Energy Commission. William M. Breazeale, professor of nuclear engineering, was the original local director of the con struction and faculty members working on revising the , plans were Maurice. R. Cjesdahl, profes sorof mechanical engineering, and Kenneth B. Lawrence, associate professor of mechanical engineer ing,. Hionartsry Initiates Nine Nine rnen have been initiated into Phi Epsilon Kappa, physical education honorary, at a banquet at the Autoport. New initiates are James Cress man, Herbert Hollowell, John Giles, Walter Nemesh, William Joh n s, lan Springer, Richard Jones, Lamont Smith, and Thom as Ulrich. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE DEPARTING BASS - MAN will sell good bass fiddle; has history of jazz in its soul. Phone 3933 now. FOR RENT DO YOU wish to save money on your board next year? If so, eat Monday thru Friday at the Ag Hill Dining Room, 207 East Park Ave. Mrs. Madore will help you find a room in College Heights. Dial 2877. TWO SINGLE rooms, second floor. Bath for students. Dial 4626. 317 Hartswick Avenue. SINGLE ROOM for rent. 434 West Col lege Avenue. Phone 7701. LOST WOMAN'S GOLD Bulova watch with black suede band April 13th at Whipple's Dam. Call ext. 1090. Ask for Anne. Reward. ELGIN WRIST watch, leather case. Liberal reward. Call State Col!etre 2417. FOUND FOUND March 28—medium-sized brown and white collie pup with good disposi tion. Phone 419 McElwain or State College HELP WANTED PART-TIME outside salesman to sell paint to maintenance accounts, fraternities, etc. State College TV. STUDENTS EARN up to 81.50 per hour on a steady part-time 'job. See "Perry" at Dux Club. 128 S. Pugh. WORK WANTED WASHING AND ironing to do AO home. Pick-up and deliver. Phone 4634. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? It so you can have it repaired. Just dial 2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col lege Ave. TYPING WANTED TYPING THESIS term paper reports. Ex perienced, neat, accurate. Standard rates. Call 3341. TYPING WANTED including theses and term papers. Don't leave yours until the last minute. Call 3063. MISCELLANEOUS FOR YOUR next social affair, would you like your party sandwiches or fancy cookies to have the professional look and homemade flavor? Call Mrs. Garner and order. Band to Present Three Concerts The Penn State Concert Blue Band will present three out-of toWn concerts Monday. The concert band, under the di rection of James W. Dunlop, asso ciate professor of music education, will play at 10:30 a.m. in Brook ville, 2:30 p.m. in Franklin, and 8 p.m. in Cambridge Springs. The group will return to the University after the last concert. The program for the concerts will include selections the concert band presented in March in Schwab Auditorium. Goat Breeders to Meet The Pennsylvania Dairy Goat Breeders Association will hold its annual spring meeting today in 117 Dairy. You Save Up to 4C a pack.4oC a carton... Now Every Smoker can afford LW .America's highest quality and best Filter Yip Cigarette. In less than 4 months since L&M Filters were put on sale across the country they have gained a nation-wide demand never be fore equalled by any other ciga rette in so short a time. 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Gladys said that letters will be sent to architecture alumni as soon as their names are ob tained. Mortar Board to Hold Tea Mortar Board, senior wcsmen's hat society, will hold a tea for women exchange students at 4 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower. highest quality and best filter tip cigarette. Thousands of dealers in Amer ica's leading cities in signed statements report 1.86 Ms their largest selling filter tip cigarette. Why have L&M Filters rolled up sales records like this? For the ~•: ~:;:::yfrFr s k"" fit a LIGGETT 8c MYERS TOBACCO CO. Dating Code-- (Continued from page one) the best solution to the problem was cooperation with the code because there was no use fighting the 'administration. If fraternities refuse to obey the code, 51 fra ternities will be on social pro bation, the presidents were told. The president said they were told the University really means business on the social code .policy. 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