PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY C OLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 •-.. Junior Advisory' Texaco Establishes Aid CUStO MS— day and yesterday saw virtually day of customs. Spirit remained no customs enforcement whatso- high the following day as the cus- For Qualified Freshmen I (Continued from page ofte) ever. . toms board declared joint customs d Board Selected A A Texaco scholarship to aid penalty. They included Clark Customs Start 'Good' enforcement. qualified young men enrolled in!Burk , Judith Saper, and Mary The program was spearheaded "Turn-about" day last week Thirty-one students have been the College of Mineral Industries Beth Wolf. to an enthusiastic start last Mon- helped revive enthusiasm that be appointed to the junior class ad- who are financially unable to gol Despite repeated efforts from ,day when approximately 2600 gan to wane as the final days of visory board by Harry m art i n i, to college has been established Customs Board members, Tues-ifreshmen participated in the first the week. approached. Junior class president. by the company. ......-. The students are: The student who must be a COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS William Harrison. Forest Clark, freshman during the fall semester Richard Moon, _Molly Lockwood, of the year the award is made, .......„,„„ Sondra Peters, Rose Fortunato, may qualify for renewal of the LOST WANTED Mar i c Thierwechter, Rob e r t scholarship for each of his four -Ads must be in by II:00 a.m. Steele, Byron LeVan, Edward years. I the preceding day. " I SLATE BLUE Glasses lost on East Comm MUSIC COPYlST—urgently ntetled for Wednesday. Please call Collegian Office Thespian show. If interested call Ken Long, Audrey Sassano, Mary Lou The plan will provide for fee:7,l RATES ext. 543. Ask for Lianne. Hurley, and Rita Brown. an annual allowance of $75 for 17 words or less: 641-50 One Insertion f SHAEFFER FOUNTAIN Fen—creep lot- SMALL COMBO for Sat. etening Oct - 2i - Edward Frear, Mimi Maier ,. textbooks and supplies, and an $0.75 Two Insertions I tom, chrome top, vicinity of Temporary. Call Bill Connell AD 8-8151 after 10 p`..". Ralph Brower, William Coale,lannual grant of $lOO for the de-. :Leo Th. Insertions Call Fran AD 7-3412. all METER Command Receiver. Call AD I Additional words 3 for .411, ENGLISH COMP. 26 look , ornewhere 7-4739 after 6 p*.m. Ask for Vic. Elaine Huberman, Pat Moran, partment in which the stdaent, for each day of insertion. around campus. Call Date Batar AD enrolls. ONE ENGLISH-TYPE bicycle with ...hiF., Norman Kluger, and Colleen Dan-8-9482 or 7-2941. Call Jim AD 8-9052 after 8 a.m. iels. Walter Broman, Don Kistler. WDEM to Broadcast 1948 STUD EISA EF.R—lsaly rusted ; • me- call 94: McElwain. Epsilon Pi, 429 E. Hamilton Ate. Robert Nurock, Thomas liollan- chanically O.K. Four g ood tires. Call FOUND . - NOTICE der, John Olsen, David Faust, Ar-iWeible Speech Tonight AD 7-3119. ask for Pat. thur Schravesande, Richard Sick- i=i - firio . i,i -7 l; - itii:, -- n goilar. sso. CASH. Phone ELgin 5-4116 after 6 p.m. bRAFTEES: YOU con be draft ‘-x.... n t. An address given by Lt. Gen . ' - ' ELECTRIC. • 'S. J. WEISBERGER7I found your rain- and earn one semester's tuition by work- W. Leslie Schultz, and Edward W. L. Weible, deputy Army chief 6. Pond Lab. betneen 2 and 5 p.m. coat at Billet. Think you hate mine. ins two hours per week for a year—plua Dübbs. 'of staff, will be broadcast at 9 isizi - rLYNIOUTti 4-. l re sedan, exceptionally The advisory board will meet of (or A/F S/Sgt) can earn over two ter,,,.. tonight over station WDFM. nice. one owner. Will compare to most FOR RENT tors tuition by working two hours per at 6:30 p.m. Modav in 217 lietzell late model cars—Sas. Also 2 1949 Ford The speech was originally pre- for a year for these and otia-r Union. 2-dr. sedans. ;total condition. sacrifice— GARAGE ON Ridge a,enue one block 'e( 4 . l National Guards benefits. Call Lt. BEUTOC.I . sented to the University chapter 5135. each. 1950 Che,rolet carry-all Station from Beaver Field. Phone : AD 7-4314 , AD 7-7387 i of the Association of the United Wagon. all metal body-8285. 1947 Ford near Rt. 322. -.....,*-...-„, V-8 2-dr..sedan. good ~c oo n dition- $75. Phone States Army Tuesday night in MISCELLANEOUS AD 8-6622 or EL 5-1546... l ROOMS FOR RENT Housing 1•••• ! Schwab Auditorium. .. 7 .PROMPT and expert radio and phono - ;MALE STUDENT tosharedo bl ATTENTION SAE grad student , : Would please contact Bill Remey at AD graph scr, ice stop at State College T.V., with hot and cold running n u a te e r. Ta n i; ' 2 (Continued from page fire) I 232 South Allen Street. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. Ask for SUS., 7-4923 . IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? white and chocolate milk, i„ Alum Named President . I clean). cokes, candy bars, and . LOST Of Hershey Corporation picKEIT.. ONE-HALF double room for rent- 35 per week. Close to campus. Available im- If so. call AD 7-2492 or brin g machine to 633 W. College Ave. crackers. ECELE slide rule near Chem- mediately. Phone AD 7-2938. ITS 1 1, 1 z A 0 S A S v, InE a R for racket sttintting In addition to these items , sand-1 Samuel F. Hinkle, class of 'l9, on i tfd b ol ld a i l n ir Frida mor.ni". Name SINGLE AND double room for rent. One wiches may be purchased in the has been named president of the Finder st ill save .. n e irif i e n . s Ca r l l l ns•' ADmi7'-;79. mile from campus. Call AD 64521. meat, prompt - service, ya ef' gt t iat f a n i c i t te r et Y l e te ll e u rr il l: . Waring Hall snack bar. Full Hershey Chocolate Corporation. Room 6. GRADUATE STUDENTS and upper class- Longer life to string and racket R. T. e o n nd wi c ll ol Sin r d un c n o i m ng for s t t a a bl: r rlo r ms ri z .a it t h e Hassinger. White Hall or 514 Beaver Ave. counter service is available at the Hinkle joined the firm in IV4 cliAneo.u. BROWN and black striped h : Lion's Den in the HUB. as chief chemist and director of re ward. coot. College Diner. Substllßtiali . 14,11 . 1/. Call Bruce Huff AD --4928. bath at Colonial Hotel. 123 W. 2!l ' ittany after 5 p.m. Avenue. State College. Central location. —- ...-..--..,.....-..---.....„„ Food in Dormitories ;research and has been plant ---------------------- Quietly operated for rest and study. Low FOR GOOD RESULTS manager since 1947. 13,000 Readers See These Ads student rates. 'USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Mueller said that any student may bring food of any kind into the dormitories on his ow•n if he does not sell it. Enforcement of the regulation, according to Mueller, will be done by University employes who have been instructed to inform vendors of the policy and report offenders to the dean of men or women's offices, department of housing, or food service. Encourage Snack• Service "Although it is impossible to satisfy everyone's palate. we are trying to encourage wider use of the snack service operated by the University's food service, and less from outside sources," Muel ler commented in explaining rea sons for the ruling. Be concluded that a study is currently underway for the ex pansion of University facilities in order to provide students with the kind of food service they de sire. Meteorology Department To Hold Student Picnic A picnic for students of the meteot•ology department will be held at 4 p.m. today at the 28th Division Shrine in Boalsburg. Transportation will be available at 4 and 5:00 p.m. in front of the Mineral Industries building. Frosh Wins 4-H Title Carolyn Hendricks, freshman in home economics education from Butler. won the title of Grand Champion Fitter for her Guern sey calf at the state 4-H dairy shoe• Sept. 20 in Harrisburg. CAR - TUNES "They're Putting a Lot More Lead in Gas These Days!" 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