PAGE EIGHT Court Levies $37 in Fines A total of $37 was collected at the final meeting of Traffic Court last night. A total of $l9 was collected for traffic violations—sls for failure to register or display registration stickers and $3 for failure to re port to the Campus Patrol office within the next complete school day. Ten students had a total of $5l fines suspended. Twelve failed to appear before the court and lost their right to appeal. They were fined a total of $37. Thirteen cases were dismissed. The total amount of fines col lected for the year through May 14 is $5907. Traffic violations in volving students between now and the end of the semester will be handled by the dean of men's office. Positions Available In Campus Party Applications for campus party committee chair manships and committee work are available at the Hetzel Union desk. The applications are to be re turned to the desk or to Herbert Levin, Campus Party clique chairman, as soon as possible. The committees on which posi-' tions are open are publicity, dis tribution, campaign, on campus ms IMPERIAL House Trailer: 2 "-bed wards, off campus wards, mem-I rooms. 36 feet. Located at Hoover Trailer bership, platform, projects and: Park. rco. ntact Bob Klein at Hoover's Trail window painting. ROOMS for Summer Students theta Kappa Phi 321 Thompson St. for Inter and Main Sessions Call AD 8-6311 or 8-6909 Anew idea in smoking...all-new Salem menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • most modern filter THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lion Elections— Former Prof Receives (Continued from page one) Civilian Service Award tion." I don't see how there can; i Dr. Harry Knitter, chief scien- be any question as to the validity st at the Navy's Air Develop iitment Center, Johnsville, who was of the elections." assistant professor of petroleum motions had been made accord- He said if LaVan's appeals and' engineering from 1936 to 1942, ing to parliamentary procedure has been awarded the Distin guished Award they would have been recognized. e highest Civilian Service , th honor the Secretary "It became obvious as the meet ing progressed that LaVan's only,of Defense can bestow on civil intention was to disrupt procee dians ings," Godayte said. "That is why I continued to say they were out • COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS • ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:011 a.m. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES-17 word's or less: - $0.50 Ono Insertion $0.76 Two insertions $l.OO Throe insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of Insertion. FOR SALE COLUMBIA MODEL 417 t speed record Player. Very good condition, coat $BO, moat bell 140-45. Al) 7-2159. Pete Sheridan. 'WEBCOR HI-Fl. 2 speed. 2 speaker, dia mond needle. AD 8-8090. WILCOX-GAY tape recorder, 1956 model, 2 speed, Hi-Fidelity (tape and mike in cluded). Retailed at 61b9.95, will sell for 695 cash. Call AD 7-2228. 11850 CADILLAC comertible„ like new. Radio, heater, hydrarnatie, white wall tires. power windows and seats. Call AD ;7-3970. ;1050 SIMCA French.; 30 m.p.g. recently I overhauled engine. Sportacar handling 'with sedan comfort. For information call Dave AD 7-3206. ,GRADS: Brand new briefcases for sale. Albo men's two-Piece set of men's lug. gage. Call AD S-1053 or AD 749.33 after 5:15. TIRE SALE—tires for sale. cheep. $l.OO a piece in lots of sixteen. Will ship to you. Write In Ambridge Auto Vrecking Co., 2845 Doss Ave., Ambridge, Pa. USED REFRIGERATOR. good condition. Call Don Lecklitner AD 84538 after 5:30 p.m. HOUSE TRAILER, 1882 model, 28 feet; most economical, very convenient living. Will bargain. See Mike Sikorski, Hoover's Trailer Park. A SET OF four matched woods. Wilson Sam Snead Championship. In original wrappers. never used. Will sell at sacri fice. Dial AD S-g 774 before 5. Also used set of Burke Imperial woods and irons. This is a complete matched and registered set of 4 woods and l irons. May be seen at Pro Shop. GOLF CLUBS: Int Spalding Top Fate. registered Synehro-Dyned Irons, set of eight plus sand wedge and pitching wedge. Used very little. Price 865. Call AD 8-6130. You_ smoke refreshed of order, which is a chairman's prerogative." FOR SALE MAN'S KHAKI summer jacket, daeron and cotton. size 38. Cost $24 at Jacob Reed's. Worn twice. $l2. Tel. AD 8-1065. SUITABLE TRAILEFt Locations—Sunrise Trailer Court, six tulles from State College on Benner •Pike. Water, sewage, laundry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin 6.4446 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT THREE-ROOM furnished apartment avail able June sth. 605 E. Fairmount Ave. Phone All 8-1152. JUNIORS AND Seniors make'reservations nom for school year 1957-58. Board and room at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver Ave. Ask for Mn. Elleard. FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 room! and bath. Available June 1 to Sept. 1. Metz ger Bldg. Call AD 8-6323. FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer 2-rooms. private bath. kitchen and park ing facilities. Block from campus. Phone AD 7-4880. ROOMS FOR summer inter and main sessions, Theta Kappa Phi. Call AD 8-6311 or AD 8-6909. SINGLE ROOM, first Eoor. semi-private shower batik; walking distance to cam pus. nice street. Phone Al) 8.8315. APARTMENT FOR Rent-3 rooms and bath, Metzger Bldg. Available June 1. Phone AD 7-4321. FURNISHED APARTMENT :with three rooms and bath. Available July 1 to Sept. 6. Low price. Further information. Call AD 7-4657. APARTMENT—available June 5. Call AD 74485. 120 E. COLLEGE Are-3 rooms and bath for rent: Bummer; cheap. AD 8-9529. APARTMENT FURNISHED 2 rooms bath, ample storage, parking, laundry facilities. Available from June 1 on. 225 S. Atherton St. APARTMENT: Furaished, 3 rooms. private bath. near campus. Available June 9th for summer and following school tear if wanted. Contact Bill Grove, 225 S. Atherton St. after 8 p.m. DOUBLE ROOM for rent. male students. S 6 per week. 401 Keller Street. Call AD S-8576. APARTMENT FOR summer. Two rooms and bath. Noldtchen facilities. Furnished, $35 monthly. Parking extra. 141 South Allen. Call AD 7-2904. , Think of a Spring breeze blowing over fresh, green grass and you'll have good idea how refreshing all-new SALEm.Cigarettes taste. The freshest taste in cigarettes flows through SALEM'S pure white filter. Rich tobacco taste with new surprise softness...menthol-fresh comfort. Try SALEM you'll love 'em. Salem_ refreshes _your taste Lacrosse-- (Continued from page six) attack for the first time this year and 'Sabot thereby got his taste of the offense. Although Hess was held to two goals in-five shots, the southpaw attackman managed to aid in scoring four other goals. He got credit for assists to Lou Girard, Sabol and Chestnut twice. Baer was handicapped from FOR RENT APARTMENT TO' Rent for aummer— 3 rooms, bath, first floor, automatic washer. furnished completely; baby furni ture. Call AD 7-3941. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Two rooms, kitchenette and bath. Available June 6 until Sept. 15. Metzger Building. Call Al) 7-4004. Stan Wielobob. FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT for summer for 3 males. All facilities. two blocks from campus. Call AD 7-2826. Parking' available. ROOMS AT Sigma Alpha Mu, 312 Locust Lane, for all summer sessions. 34.00 per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7• 1732. TRIPLE ROOM for summer. Parking Call AD 14451. VERY NICE Apartment. 2 bedrooms. living room. bath. kitchen-290. Available July 1. 1957. Unfurnished but we're selling our furniture at bargain prices. Call AD 8-9626 after 8 p.m. COMFORTABLE ROOMS 'for summer and fall, all with hot and cold running water or private bath. Central, quiet, low student rates. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany. Tel. Al) 74850. WANTED RIDER TO California or west coast after Labor Day in fall. Contact Dan, AD 7- 4022. COUNSELLORS FOR Girl Scout Camps near Pittsburgh—June 16 - August 16. All or part of season. Write. Girl Scouts of Allegheny County, 200 Ross Street, Pitts burgh, 19. TUTOR WANTED for Bus. Stat. 1 during summer to prepare for fall semester course. Call AD 8-8441 ext. 2665. ONE USED TYPEWRITER. Call EL 5- 6396. WANTED TO Rent—summer storage for bike. ice skates. Bike may be used. Con tact Mary Pendleton ext. 1175. ANYONE WISHING to sell .some extra graduation invitations or announcements tall Bob Wenner at AD - 7-4937. ONE COMMERCE 99 real estate bmik In front of Willard Hall halt Monday morn ing. Call Jack Whittle at AD 74928. Important for finale. BLACK PLAID button-down JickeL Call Al 'Mumbler ext. 1196. Creatcd by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com WEDNESDAY. MAY 22. 1957 the start of the game since he had to leave regular midfielders Russ Bovaird and Jeff Bostock in State College. Them. with only four ex perienced midfielders, he had to shift Chestnut down to the attack when Seeman got hurt, leaving him with only three tired mid fielders. The Cornell game was the fin ale of a four game trip over an eight-day period in which they traveled over 1300 miles. Only. Friday's home game with Penn remains on the schedule. DIAMOND RING at Marshall's Laundry. Lost in yard or basket. fiery liberal re. ward. Call AD 7-2956. TAN RAINCOAT. plaid lining—taken by mistake Thursday between 10-11 outside 203 Buckhout. Name In collar. Please call Dan, AD 713476. HELP WANTED MEN OVER 18 Interested In sales train ing progrgm. Car furnished for - trained men. Must be neat, friendly, interested in work. Call Williamsport 5069 any day between 11 and 2. Ask for Mr. Wyre. . PASSENGERS WANTED PASSENGERS WANTED to Alberquerque, New Mexico or intermediate points after June 8. Call AD 7-2136. Ed Kornowaki. PASSENGERS WANTED to Los Angeles via Indianapolis, St. Louis, Albuquerque, June 1. Call Jim Lambert, Tavern alter 8 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS GRADUATING SENIORS . before you leave campus remember to join the Penn State Alumni Asen. Special Senior Membership Fee only $2.00. Come to the Alumni Office, 104 Old Main. IS YOUR typewriter giving yon trouble Lt Igo. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine o 633 W. College Ave. IT'S EASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awl Way. Latest factory equipment. Prompt service; guaranteed work; longer life to string and racket. University Ten• nis Service. 614 E. Beaver Avenue. FOS PROM.). and expert radio and piton°. graph service atop at State Collage T.V.. L 32 South Allen Street. HIDE WANTED RIDE - WANTED to Houston, Texas from Philadelphia area—leaving June 8-10. Call AD 7-4161, ask for Dave. RIDE WANTED to Eldorado, Arkansas after June 5. Call Jack Hendricks, ext. 283, leave message. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS MEM
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