The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 09, 1957, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Campus News Briefs
The Senior Advisory Board will
meet at 8:45 p.m. tomorrow in 217
HetzeJ Union to discuss plans for
■the Senior Ball, including reports
on entertainment during the inter
mission at the ball.
»*•
John V’eiss, of the Fund for the
Advancement of Education, will
inspect the television facilities of
the instructional research pro
gram on a visit to the University
today.
The FAE sponsors the research
program and has established
.grants for the advancement of the
television research.
The Blue Band left on an
fill-day trip yesterday, present
ing concerts at Bellefonle and
Lock Haven High Schools. The
program was similar to the one
given March 24 in Schwab
Auditorium.
The Women’s Student Govern
ment Association will meet at
noon today in the Grange Play
room to hear May Day committee
reports.
The Blue Yonder Workshop of,
Angel Flight will tour personnel;
homes, Air Force facilities and'
may see a helicopter demonstra-'
lion tomorrow at the Olmsted
Air Force Base, Middletown.
Persons taking the trip will as-,
semble at 7:30 a.m. at the Armory’
and have ben requested to bring!
$1 for luncheon at the base. The ;
workshop is expected to return
by 7 p.m.
The Men's Glee Club and the
Varsity Quartet will present the
first concert of their spring
schedule toda> at Philipsburg,
under the sponsorship of the
Philipsburg Hotary Club.
The Rev. Bede F. Hines at St.
Francis College, Loretto, will
speak to the Newman Club at 7
tonight in 216 Hetzel Union on
■"Chaplain Afloat.”
_ Helmut J. Golatz of the Exten-
sion staff will speak to the Uni-' fraternity pin, Delta sicma Phi
versity student chapter of the' : between Willard and town. Reward. Call
American Foundrymen's Society j 1
at 7:3o.tonight in the Foundryj
classroom. ■
He will discuss some basic labor:
relations problems as they affect; a^.
the young engineer on his first Reward. Call Joan, no Atherton.
They deserve the difference!
j Children lovs to moke “Do-It-Yourself” milk shokes at homo with Breyers Ice Cream
.'job. The meeting is open
public.
. , , _ i The Panhellenic Council will
Angel Flight will meet at 7:30 meet at 6:30 tonight in the Grange
tonight in Simmons Lounge. playroom to discuss fall rushing.
CLASSIFIEDS
ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 a.m.
THE PRECEDING DAY
RATES—I 7 words or les*j
$0.50 One Insertion
$0.75 Two insertions
$l.OO Three ineertions
Additional words 3 for .05
for each day of insertion.
FOB SALE
SUITABLE TRAILER locations. Sunrise
Trailer Court, six miles from State Col
lege on Benner Pike. Water, sewage, laun
dry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin 5*446
after 5 p.m.
FOB BENT
ROOMS FOR RENT: All summer sessions.
Special low rates, make reservations now.
Apply 317 E. Beaver Ave. Aftk for Mrs.
Eileard. Board and room reservations also
being taken for fall semester.
SUMMER SESSIONS and fall semester.
! Centrally located double rooms. 222 S.
Allen St- Junior and senior engineers or
graduate students preferred. Make reser
vations now. Dial AD £-6774.
ONE ROOM to be rented either single
or double, 114 E. Beaver Ave. Call
AD 7-4147.
DOUBLE OR Single Room for rent. 420
; S. Pugh St. Call AD £-6013.
FOUND
CASH IN parking lot April 5, 1 p.m. Claim
by phoning George Layman ext. 263.
CAR KEYS in o brown leather case In
j vicinity of Ht'B paiking lot. Owner’s
‘card in case. If found call AD 8-BSS4.
WILL PERSON who took a beige Allegra
coat Friday night at Sigma Nu by mis
take please contact Barb, 409 Simmons.
BLUE AIR FORCE raincoat, 3rd floor
Willard. Friday: chamois gloves in
pocket. A 1 Howe AD 8-1191.
NAVY'LEATHER purse, Sparks, Thurs
! day morning. Please return—am blind
and broke. Reward. Call Bonnie, 2C6 Slm
-1 nions.
WALLET: BROWN Leather. Wednesday.
between Osmond and Kittany. Valuable
cards. Finder keep money. Ext. 278.
|LUCKY PIECE: Danish coin mistakenly
I given out as 50c piece in HUB. Please
icail Dave. AD 7-3246.
Purest natural ingredients make Breyers healthful,
wholesome... give it a wonderfully different freshness
of flavor. Children love it and it’s good for them, tool
That’s why those who want the very best ice cream...
who want to keep youngsters robust, vigorous and
happy insist on Breyers.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Delta Sigma Pi to Meet
i Delta Sigma Pi, professional
Jbusiness fraternity, will meet at
1 7:30 tonight at Pi Sigma Upsilon
to the | fraternity.
Panhel Will Meet Tonight
WALLET: brown leather. Wednesday be
tween O&mond and Nittany. Valuable
cards. Finder keep money. Call ext. 275,;
ask for George Raucbpuss. j
AUTOMATIC NAPKIN stuffers needed on
April 29th for Biggest Blast of the Year.
Call P-L-E-D-G-E-S!
AGENTS WANTED: Slimmer selling cam-
paign. You can make $25.00 weekly in
your spare time—we supply you with free!
material for over 100 different magazine'
subscriptions. Bonuses Prizes Commis-!
sions. Drop a post card with your name;
and address to: Grindle & Co. P.O. Box 633,
State College; Pa. \
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ
ing of thesis, term papers, reports etc.
Fast, reasonable service. Dial AD 8-6943.
COUNSELORS NEEDED. Terrific oppor
tunity. Private 'Camp on top of Mount
Pocono. Girls S to 18. Need General Coun
selors. also Athletics. Tennis, Swimming,
Archery. Dramatics. Contact Barbara Clark,
ext. 3094. -
MALE CAMP Counselors: General and
specialty—Camp Susquehanna, New Mil
ford, Penna. for information. Contact
Ralph Kebrli, 1117 W. College Ave.. State
College.
MALE CAMP Counselors. $3OO season and
up. Clear Pool Camp. See Placement
Sendee for additional information or write
William L. Petty, Clear Pool Camp, Carmel,
N.Y.
STUDENT PIN BOYS—Steady part-time
joo. If you can schedule the right 2 or 3
evenings. It’s $1.95 singles or $3.98 doubles
for a full 2 hour tournament. Inquire Dux
Club, 12S S. Pugh St.
FOB PROM PI and expert radio and phono
graph sendee atop at State College T V
£32 South Allen Street
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble!
If so cal) AD 7-2492 or bring machine
to 623 ff College Ave.
rrs HASSINGER for racket stringing the
No-Awl Way Latest factory equipment,
prompt service, guaranteed work. Longer
life to string and racket R. t Hassinger,
White Hall or 514 Beaver Ave after 6 p.m
PUBLIC ACTlON—University Used Equip-
znent will bo sold as is—Terms Cash —on
Saturday. April 20, 1957 at Salvage Ware
house, The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, Pennsylvania. Sale sarta
promptly at 10 a.m. Standard Time.
ICE CREAM
WANTED
HELP WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
Beatty Named President
Of Horticulture Group
Russel] Beatty, junior in horti
culture from McKeesport, has
been elected president of Pi Alpha
Xi, horticulture fraternity.
Other newly-elected officers are
Edward Schwar, vice president;
Fred Sullivan, secretary; Frank
Moore, treasurer; and Stephen
Raleigh, chaplain.
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Suppose
you had
servants
instead of
electrici
If you did, it would cost you about $50,000 more
each year!
That’s because in the average American home
electricity does jobs equal to the manual labor
of more-than 30 servants working a 40-hour
week. Multiply that by 75 cents or $l.OO an
hour, and the figures skyrocket.
Next time you look at your electric bill, think of
it as your payroll for 30 servants. Mighty low'
wages—don’t you agree?
f Jif WEST PENN PQWER
TUESDAY. APRIL 9. 1957
Former Collegian Editor
To Have Book Published
Vance O. Packard, assistant edi
tor of The Daily Collegian in 1935,
has written a book, “The Hidden
Persuadors,” which will be pub
lished April 29 by David McKay,
a New York firm.
Packard was associate editor of
The Daily Collegian in 1934. He is
a 1935 graduate of tiie University.