PAGE EIGHT Nitfany Area Yule Display Entries Begin Dormitory U!,,r- in the Nitumy Aren whose rii< rrib'T' wi>)i to en ter the Ch; :< irnie lighting and decoration conte: t have until Dvc 3 0 to t#*r Only five units have paid the! $1 entry fee to treasurer Peter, Paul. Nittany Council will offer $lOOl in prizes and the contest willj. have two separate divisions. in-‘, door and outdoor displays. j' The displays will be judged by ' the executive committee of the ■council and unit adviser George Smith at 7p.m. Sunday. Dec. 35.- The first place award in the outdoor competition will Ik- $25 in prize money, second place $l5. and third place $lO. The indoor contest wtll offer the same prizes. Peter Paul, editor-in-chief of the Council newsletter, Monday said the second issue of the paper would be published Dec. 18. The •4-page mimeographed paper made its initial appearance before Thanksgiving vacation. Snowed In? Rather go hungry than snowshoe into town? You don't have to. Just phone us at AD 8-9012 from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, Sunday through Friday. A tempting snack will be delivered quickly to your door. Gus's Dairy Lunch 322 E. College Avc, from the greatest assortment from MURPHY S Also. American Logs 1.19 to 3.69 Battery Operated Drinking Bear Battery Operated Bulldozer (Continued from page seven) have cinched the AA rating for one of the finest college ends in the game this season; the best end State has had in 10 years.” Yesterday's announcement by the Associated Press that Wal len made its second team All-America washed Clark's theory clear down the basin. Besides, we seriously doubt if one play ever cost a player a possibility for an All-America rating. Players do make mistakes—it's only human. To us, Walters’ lack of recognition can be attributed to one! factor — he lacked the preseason buildup sometimes so necessary for s-io foot scotch Fire Christmas Trees All-America selection at the end of the year. L“ d Tu-»e^nr.r» r 'Fa L rm. 2u r m°i“« mt With that we’ll stop. We’re only an apprentice at the sports'° f Boaiaburg. Rout* 222. ho g-csso. writing racket—Clark has been at it much longer than we. Bul.ialfha omicron pi Knit ana Bake sale. , . , . . , - , t , . . . I Corner Room. Dec. 7, Si a.m. to 4 p.m. -*ven pros make mistakes. This is our humble effort to convince' one pro that he made two Fabulous 45 RPM record offer: All the latest currently popular HI-FI Quality hit recordings can be yours now at a fraction of their retail price during the HOLLYWOOD RECORD CLUB new membership drive. During this mem bership drive in order to acquaint you with our records we will send you Four (4) currently popular hit records of your choice, eight sides (8) in all for the low-low price of only SI.OO plus .15c to cover the cost of postage and handling. You must be completely satisfied with your records. If not simply return to us and your Sl.OO will be refunded. Below is a list of ten (10) different categories from which to choose your first four (4) records. Each category consist of four records. ( ) Rock-N-Roll ( ) A Tribute To Tommy Dorsey ( ) Popular ( ) Country & Western ( ) Rythm & Blue ( ) Square Dance (with call) ( ) Honky Tonk ( ) ■ The Talking Bible (St. Matthews) ( ) Latin American ( ) Family Hymns (Please add SI.OO plus Postage for each additional four records requested). Mail to: Choose TOYS Tinker Toys 98c to 2.98 Musical Toys 10c to 69c Plush Lions 1.00 to 2.98 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Sports YOUNG MEN - WOMEN STUDENTS - TEEN AGERS RECORDS 6625 DELMAR BLVD. UNIVERSITY CITY 5, MO. 3.98 2.98 Miss Pam Dolls - 2.98 Dresses for her Wardrobe - .98 CLASSIFIEDS AD9 MUST BE IN BC II :M u. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES— I? words ci Imii f 6.26 One insertion 16.76 Two Intertions 11.66 Three insertion* Additional word* 1 for .15 for each day of Ineertion. [KODAK 135 with rkie, flesh and other ( *cce«ori*fc— f3V. Phone ext. 30T3. PORTABLE HERMES Swisy Typewriter, | never u*ed. practically brand new. weighs 9 pounds. Will sacrifice for *35. Storkline Feeding Table with collapsible legs, excel lent condition—ll 2. AD fc-6697. 1557 RCA' table radio; maroon, excellent condition—Sls. Pete Sheridan AD 5-8703. ■TWO GOWNS—blue, green, net end lace; silver and white net. size 9. Call Connie, 932. CAR COAT, new, size 38, chJno cord fabric, quilted lining. Has toggle front closure and detachable hood. Call ext. 3059. WANTED ;SMALL FURNISHED apartment fur GI and wife*, approximately January 25. No children. Call AD 7-2230. ;KIDE WANTED by three students to Phila. [ for Foreign Sen ice exams. Leave Sunday Dec. 8, return Monday e\ening. Phone John Palevich AD 5-0927 after 10 p.m. WANTED: PEOPLE interested in learning ! to ski. Instruction offered by Penn State Outing Club beginning Saturday, Dec. 7, 1:30 p.m. Mineral Science Auditorium. SEVEN COPIES of The Daily Collegian of j November 23. 2557. Will pay f. 25 per copy. Pirate leave in National Advertising .Manager's box with name and address. WANTED: Good used black tuxedo, size 36 or 37. Call ext. 3127. A*k for John. FOR RENT iTWO 4-ROOM furnished apartments, oil I heat, hot water and tile bath—B miles [east on 322—570 monthly. Pay own elec -1 tricity. One apartment available Dec. 12 !and one Jan. 1 Call AD 7-2538. Want a Ride? Lost Your Coat? Use Collegian Classifieds Ring Toss India Scrabble 2.98 Pctrchisi 79 Duck Pins 98 Bingo FOa SALE Games for the Entire Family .. .99 .. .29 Monopoly- Jig Saw Puzzle 29 Double Holster Set 3.98 8 Whitman's Classics | | and Fiction for g | Children - .49 | «* wewerociwtKw THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 FOR RENT TWO SINGLE rooms for male students. Inquire 234 South Push Street. PAIR OF black frame glasses, green leath er case—along Pollock Road. Call Shirley ext. 1158. LOST —ONE Central High School ring. red stone, initials C.E.K.: across street from new cbapcl near Benedict Call ext 306*3. ACCESSORY CAMERA lenses in plastic case lost in Recreation Hall night of Ballet. Kinder please return to Bill Cole* man. Reward. ONE PAIR men’s glasses not in case. Lost around Nov. 19. If found pleas* call AD B*Bsol. CLIPBOARD AND Spiral Notebook at HUB Card Room Monday night Nor. 25. Please return notes to Geo rye Wade ext 2438. MISCELLANEOUS TURKEY SHOOT —Turkeys or cash prizes every Fri. nite 8:00 p.m. Ferguson Linns C’ub, Lions Park, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. BECAUSE OF a booking discrepency the Don Smaltz Quintet is available the after* noons of Dec. 7 & 8. Call AD B*oolB. EVE STARTED IT . . . We've been eating apples ever since. Harner's Farm, three miles out West College Ave. STUDENTS INTERESTED in going to Bermuda during Easter vacation*—please contact Andrea ext. 917. or Sever AD 8*6311. COMING SATURDAY. December I—lce Skating Exhibition by liershey Skating Club. University Rink. 2 p.m. AVAILABLE«— SWINGIN' bassinan, plus bass. Experienced, read, chorals, fake sober and broke. Please call Joe AD 8*8703. TURKEY SHOOT. Turkeys or cash prizes every Friday night S :00 p.m. Ferguson Lions Club, Lions Park, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing of term papers, reports, etc. Fast, reasonable service. AD 8*6943. PRIVATE PARKING Beaver-Athertoa area, 34 per month. Garage 35 per month. 217 W. Beaver. AD 7-3126. STUDENT FLORAL AGENCY will be &k -ing orders for Mi! Ball corsages Wed. & Thurs. from 5 to 7. Agents are located in Waring Hall and Nittany Dining Halls. LOCAL REPAIR Service on ail makes of typewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment, AD 8*6125. 3.98 Army trucks 2.98 nvcwnwcvcin w
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