PAGE EIGHT ' What's This 7" Answer Tlie base of the flag pole in front of Old Main certainly doe:- not look familiar without the pole. Army ROTC students should remember this welcome seat. It is not uncommon to see them rest ing there during their 10-minute break. Correclion It was erroneously reported in yesterday's Daily Collegian that the closest commercial airport to State College was at Tyrone. The closest commercial airport is at Philipsburg. CLASSIFIEDS "Ad* wittftt b+ in by 11 :H t.ta, Ikf preceding day.** RATES IT wards ar teaa: M. 54 One 1 •«tertian $9.76 Two liucrtiona H.H T*hrc« inwrtioiM Additional wards 3 for .•< far cadi day af insertion. FOR SALE i'JVK frownti, like ne», *i£c 14. IVrn* fc»»d th**m l>etwptfi ► *n be apprerjated. AD 14. i*M,2 STfIDKIIAKEK-n«»n w/w tire*. ft&H One .m. Call Margie Downes, ext. 1090. Re ward. KAE SLIDE Rule near engineering units Tuesday morning. Will finder i.]*“«se call AO •** SLIDE RULE, initials N.B.M. on case. _ Conta»;t Gary McFarlane, ext. 1171. ONE BROWN, black fjtotU*) terrier. Red harness with Blair County license. Name —Wendy. Please return to Delta Chi AD 7-4'jh9. FOUND FOUND— WATCH in Room No. 1 Carnegie «>n Oct 1. Owner contact Sgt. Goebel. Army ROTC. FOR RENT _ J'ARKINC SPACES. Inquire at 424 West IVler Av«. or call AD 7-4109 after € p.m. ILI RENT 2or 1 roorm, clo«e to campus. AD 7-4050. •DOUBLE ROOM and bath near campus. Phone AD 7-3990 after 6 p.m. _ ROOMS FOR RENT TIRED OF hiking 7 Can't study? Half double, near campus, quiet. Congenial roommate thtown in. 519 West College. MALE STUDENT to share double room. Close to campus. $5.00 per wetk. AD 7- 293 b. DOUBLE ROOM, half block outside com- ni'itrt* line on College Avenue. Call AD 6-94C0 WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED FRATERNITY Co.»k de- *ireß work. Can pi\c »« Terence*. CaJI AD 7-3474 after 5. EXPERIENCED DRt?MMKK want* work with amall Combo. Cull AD k->K2S after 7 p.m Ask for Hugo Henderson. PERSONAL 2.ARRY— What* happened? 141 Atherton i* still waiting for that phone call! HELP WANTED STUDENT KITCHEN help for fraternity. Apply at Alpha Epsilon Pi, 429 Eatt Hamilton Ah'. 2 WAITERS to work for twain. Call AD 7-4499 and ask for caterer. WANTED FJTTSBUKG H-BUTI.ER residence safety engineer driving weekends dttiiet pasMU fgere. Car equipperl safety, insurance. Ex perienced driver. Call Mr. Lurkey. Am herst 34711. day. or utile RDI Valencia, Fa. HIDE WANTED WANTED RIDE to Utlc*. N.V. or licinit; o«*t. itb or 6th. Will pay E. B. Osuch. Call Uni. ext. 2370. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desire* tvp- tnr of thesis, term papers, etc. Fa areurate service. Reasonable nit***. Di AD *-6943 REFRIGERATION AND - motor service. Prompt, efficient service on commercial and residential equipment Call Bill Fuh« >in/er EM 4*1154. CHIROPRACTORS—Dr. James W. Maurey^ Dr. Joseph Krjemienski*-new office sd «lrea«*. J3N E. Beaver Ave. < above Weis Store|. Phone AD 7-3990. IS YOUR typewriter giving, you trouble? If to. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine to C 33 W College Ave. IT*S MASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awl Way Latest factory nwat, orofupt service, guaranteed work, lannger life to string and racket. R. T fTas*>nger White Hall «r £l6 Beaver Am. •tm i 9-m. * TH* DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA A/M, Leonides Offer Card Class The Association of Independent Men and Leonides will sponsor a series of three free bridge les-! sons starting lomorro/w in the Hetzel Union card room. Students may sign up at the Hetzel Union desk. Because of limited facilities in the card room, only the first 80 persons to sign will be accepted. Lessons will be given from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The final two lessons of the series will be held Oct. 12 and 19. Guest Pastor to Speak At Wesley Cabin Retreat The Rev. Carlton McKeta; Bea ver Falls, will be the guest speak er Saturday at the annual fall cabin retreat of the Wesley Foundation. | Students who plan to attend have been asked to sign up for [transportation before 6 p.m. Fri [day at the foundation. Cars will [leave the parking lot of St. Paul’s Methodist Church at 1:15 and 1:30 p.m. Saturday. T ,r./ , : ' . .j -f . l m I & S LOCKHEED California Division * Georgia Division p - \ [I Boih divisions of Lockheed are engaged in a long-range expansion program in their fields of endeavor. ft * - srt . • California Division activities in Burbank cover virtually every phase of commercial and military aircraft. Seventeen different models of planes are in production, including cargo and passenger transports, high Mach performance fighters, jet trainers, radar search planes, patrol bombers. B. S. graduates who wish to attain a Master's Degree will be interested in the California Division’s Masters-Degree Work-Study Program. In the program, participants achieve their M.S. while working concurrently .on Lockheed’s engineering staff. $ >«ty'.*; ~ v . -mx." *•* -r- '• ??*—.•• •>.X-V•’••«■ Home Ec Students To Aid in Institute Faculty members and students in the department of home eco- | nomics education will participate! in the home economics section of the Delaware County Institute Monday Jear D. Amberson, professor of home economics education; Eliza beth C. Hillier, associate professor of home economics education; Anne Gruber, graduate student in home economics education; and Patricia Miller, graduate student in child development and family relations: will demonstrate and discuss some teaching techniques. iNewmon Ciub Hayride Planned for Saturday , Couples desiring to attend the iNewman Club hayride Saturday [have been asked to register for the event in the club office. 207 Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, or by calling the office at exten sion 2509. The group will meet at 7:15 p.m. Saturday behind Osmond Labora tory'. Graduates in Engineering. .. Physics... Mathematics Aircraft Corporation '.v?.' vj This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each division. Graduates in fields of: Aeronautical engineering. Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathemalin and Physics . are invited to investigate their role in Lockheed“s expansion. I_.oclcHeec3. California Division, Burbank, California • Georgia Division, Marietta, Georgia ~-/-~y..>-^■' e r vyv , . v ‘;*-»^»' - ; ***. >* 'iiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiimiHiiiiimmu NIGHT FOOTBALL 8 PM., Eastern Daylight Saving Time f • Lewistown High School State College High School Admission 50c for Penn State Students !-niniinnmitmiiniminininmmmnmmnmnnnniimnnmnmimininnfi= 1 .