PAGE EIGHT Towns Will Affiliate The University’s chapter of the ternational understanding be-, Institute of Local Government. tween Pennsylvania and foreign; will participate in a friendship comm unitics. . ■ Dinurnm with nn nverse-.s com ! These periodicals include The piogram with an ovtiscus coin Aulhor jty, The Borough Bulletin,J munity. Assessor’s Newsletter, Horizons,: The direct contact between the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police community and the orgamzation.Bulletin, Local Governmental Sec js part of an international town/otaries News 1 e 11 e r and The affiliations program. Citizens ofiTownship Commissioner. foreign countries are contacted by The American Municipal Asso- Amcrican citizens rather than by |cintioii is in charge of the town official government agencies. Affiliations program. The associa te program is part of the Peo-1 tier- is working with the Civic pie to People Program, which! Committee of the People to Peo giew out of a conference of lead- ifile Program, mg American citizens called by Charles F. Lee Decker, president President Dwight D. Eisenhowei | o f the State College Borough 111 1950. and Glenn A. Marburger, Periodicals published by the in-editor for the institute, recently stitule will concentrate on the : attended a meeting of the corn town affiliations’ appioach to in- mittee m Washington, D.C. Less than four years after graduation... He runs a team of 69 people serving 20,000 telephone customers 11. D. "Doug"’ Jones graduated from Texas A. &M. with sponsible for installation and maintenance activities on a 8.8. A. degree in 1955. Today, Doug supervises six some 31,000 telephones seiving 20,000 customers. It is plant foremen and 63 craftsmen for the Southwestern a big job and Doug finds it challenging and rewarding. Bell Telephone Company at Galveston, Texas. He is re- Here he is during one day’s activities ... "8 A.M. Today, before the men start out on their job, 1 talk to the foremen and their crews about tiie importance of taking e\ery oppoitunity to sell tele phone senices and build good cus tomer relations.” "1:15 P.M. After lunch, I meet with the distiict department managers to go o\er floor plans for a central office now under construction. The office is being planned to sene a particularly fast gtowing area.” Well, that is how the job went today... tomorrow will be very different. There is just no set routine on this assignment. I have to he ready for any thing that develops. That is one of the reasons I really look forward to my woik every day.” Doug Jones and many college men like him have found real opportunity to use their abilities in Bell Telephone Companies. There may be a bright and fulfilling career waiting for you, too. Talk to the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. He 11 give you the whole story. And read the Bell Tele phone booklet on file in your Placement Office. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA | The program, “Key to the Cup board,” is broadcast at 8:30 a.m. ■Saturday mornings over WFBG, Channel 10, Altoona. This Satur day’s program will concern paper sculpture, with emphasis on mak ing Valentines. j Edward L, Mattil, associate pro fessor of art education, is the j teacher of the programs. Calvin 'Folk, supervisor of art in the Al jtoona school system, told Mattil Ihe would bring the programs to the attention of Altoona elemen tary school children. "9:10 A.M. One of the best ways for me to judge the results of our training programs is to ride along with the men on service calls. Here, I chat with a customer while a color telephone is in stalled in her home.” "3 P.M. At my desk I prepare produc tion reports on our installation and re pair activities. A foreman reports a complex switchboard installation being completed today. I decide to go over and talk to the customer.” Mattil Teaches Art In Youth TV Show i A University-sponsored tele vision program shows children how they can work creatively with their hands in activities Isuch as drawing, modeling, print making, puppetry and paper ma che work. our new telephone number Is now AD 8-2441 We Deliver Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Holdogs Grinders Soda Large and Small PIZZAS Steak Sandwiches Cheese-Steaks Meatball Sandwiches Pizzaburgers Joe’s Pizza Shop 131 N. Atherton Street "10:30 A.M. Returning to the office, I check customer trouble reports with my Chief Test Deskman. Continuous study of these repoits helps us to pre vent serious problems from developing and keep our customers satisfied.” "4:10 P.M. At the Port of Galveston offices, I discuss advantages of the new P.B.X. with one of the officers of the Port. The Port requires complex tele phone services, which must be main tained around the clock.” BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1959 LOBSTER HOUSE 720 S. Atherton. State College, Open 5-9 p.m. Daily. Sun. 12,-8 p.m. Closed Mon. Rear. Call AD 8-0082 ciassined ADS MUST BE IN BY tl;C0 A.M. THE PRECEDING OAT RATES CASH—I 7 words or loss CHARGE—>I2 words or leso 9.50 on* insertion 9.75 two insertions $l.OO three Insertions Additions) words— 3 for $.05 for eseh d uf of insertion FOR SALE BRAND NEW, never used Log Log: Duplex Decilrig slide lule, /mahogany. AD 7-2361. THE TASTIEST Pizza in town —Joe*R Piz7a Shoppe. 131 N. Atherton St. AD 8-2441. We deliver. 1057 42’ CHAMPION House Trailer two lone blue birch interior, washing ma chine and extras. Call after 5:30 p.m. AD 7-7757. USED SMITH-CORONA portable type writer. See Mr. Emmets, 408 Old Main. Ext 661. FOR RENT LARGE COMFORTABLE room for two students, one block from the campus. 270 S. Pugh. 926.00 per month. Phone AD 7-3062. ROOM FOR one or two students. Close to campus. 270 S. Pugh. $25.00 month. Phone AD 7-3052. WANTED: TWO people to share apait nient, one block from campus. Call AD 8-0219. SIX ROOM house in BoaJ«burg. William Sweet, Loop Road, Bnalsbuijr. HO 0-6218. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for 2 men students, Hi blocks from campus. Jnnerspnng mattresses, phone, parking. 230 S. Frazier St. Call AD 7-2066. TWO NICE rooms and private bath can be single or two room private apart ment. Call AD 7-3294 after 2:30 p.m. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS for 2 male students Pnvate entiance. bedroom, study room, private bi.th—s-minute walk from main gate. Call AD 7-7111. ROOM FOR rent across from Atherton Hall, above Campania Shoe Repair. Call AD 8-8172. ROOM FOR three, private entrance, pri vate tub and shower. Three single bed*, innerspring matti esses, 24 hour parking, 10 minutes from campus. 7SO South Allen. Phone AD 8-6460. ONE UNIT each light housekeeping, fur nished efficiency room, electric outlet, with hot and cold water. Adults Call ELgin 5-3031 after 4:00 pm for appointment. ROOM FOR one or two students; near campus: parking pnvilegea: reasonable. Call AD 7-2294 or AD 7-7906. DOUBLE ROOM, private entrance, free parking, private phone. Available now. Call AD 7-2887 LARGE WARM double loom with board, next to parking lot. 243 S. Pugh St. WARM BASEMENT room with bunk beds for two students AD 8-8225. SINGLE ROOM available for spring semes ter, 912 W College Ave Faiking facili ties. GRADUATE STUDENTS and upper class men will find comfortable looms with hot and cold running water or private bath at Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittnny Ave, State College. Central location. Quietly operated for rest and study. Low student rates. LOST LOST —PROBABLY m vicinity of Osmond, Kray clutch bag. Need desperately. Keep money and leturn contents ffir toward. Edie Tinsman 8-8441 ext. 2811. TAKEN BY mistake—Banacuda jacket from Bob’s Barber Shop Jan. 12, size 40-42. Call AD 7-2882 ask for Barry. I have yours. WANTED MALE ROOMMATE to share voluptuous three-room apaitment for last eigth weeks of semester. Phone AD 8-0886. VETERAN ONLY—to shaie cottage near Fisherman's Paradise. $l4 per month. EL 6-8592 after 5:30. MALE STUDENT to share apartment, one block from campus. Call AD 8-0810. YOUNG WOMEN to share apartment, one black from campus. Call after 6:15 AD 8-6952. OUTING CLUB evaluation sheets return box by the HUB BX no later than Til day Feb. 6 SOMEONE TO share 3 l /j room apartment on E. 66th St. with Wes Borgey, '6B Business graduate. Write to me at 842 E. 66th St., Apt. 3FW, New York 21. N.Y. For references contact Professor R. H. Wherry or DeAn F. J. Simes. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL LOW rates for students: Tim# 91.60; Newsweek $1.60 for one semester. Mai) check to PS Magazine Agency, PO Bo* 437, State College. Quirk service. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Pomerantz and Kotjarapoglus of MUSIC UNLIMITED are now accepting engagements for IFC and spring weekends. The agency repre sents Top Flight Rock 'n Roll, Dance, and Jazz Bands. MUSIC UNLIMITED, 522 E. College Ave. WHEN YOUR feet get cold, warm them on heated floors at Joe's Pizza Shoppe, 131 N. Atherton St.