PAGE EIGHT Outing Club Party ÜBA to Return To Include Dancing M oney f or Books i Members of the Outing Club! who would enjoy a night of squarej Money for books sold through ;and round dancing Saturday at,the U c ed Book Agency will be the Civil Engineering cabin may| r fun( jed beginning at 9 a.m. Mon sign up for the event, an over-' night, at the Hetzel Union deskl day ' Home-grown optimism is the answer of the farm-bred unlil 9 am, tomorrow. j The ÜBA sold a total of 13,i89 *•«*"» •» «* «* .»*«. wss ”, im l’i’s.siiiu.sin a ,„l cynicsm tr.ndcmarks «*. „ *»»*>«*. IU preylo™ record. dont win any popularity contests in the rural districts which to attend, but a small fee will be ! Books taken in totaled 18,641 me teiativelv unimpressed by these “modern” attitudes, charged which was 4000 more than in any ' Coed's names that appear on! n tu,,,. c PmP<; t P r .the list will be submitted to the! ' , L' , v. „„ tho , (tom farm communities seek em-. Dean of Women, for appioval of Students may p >P Ployment in ele.ical fields Some! the ov ernight. ‘money from 9 until 4:30 Monday secure operative jobs in factories,L ' rhe ice-skating division will through Friday in the Hetzel Un while the rest enter the Diofes- ! a^e a V !p to Hershey Salutdayijon cardroom. Any books which p «• - »■“ •» - The variance in salaiies is wide zel Union Building. ituined to their owners. with the boys who earn $B6 aj Instruction on canoeing will be! Students are reminded to have week, as opposed to only $5O algiven at 10 a.m. Saturday behind! their blue receipts with them week for the gills Osmond Laboiatory, 'when they come for refunds. Farmer Answer Tin*' iepoit was <oii.piled fiom aj MMVey (.undue led by luiul SOCI-! ologists at the University. t ’ibis suivey, begun ill tiaied the lives of 11810 mini slu-| dents fiom the beginning of thcirj sophomoie vein m high school j until the piesent The ongmalj pm pose (if this suivey was to study the migration of the mial' youth to the cities to gam occu pational advancement The rosulfs of the survey show that about one-third of the stu dents polled have moved to urban areas, sixty per cent have remained in the same county, and only twenty per cent have left Pennsylvania. Tins migration fiom farm to f.utoiv in etuied because of the students' (hsiie for independ i nee, according to Dr Uoy C Bu<k, assoc mte piofcssor ot rtnal ■ ociologv and dnectoi ot the stir \es They tend to move to moas of ihe count]y when- ceonoimc and sniml conditions me better than these in then homo atea. Some of the miration has occulted be came of otters ot better jobs and high salaues This surge of farm youth to the cities has removed the sur plus of farm laborers in ihe sur veyed areas, wilh the younger farmers replacing the older ones at an equal rale. Atcoidtng to the lesults of the suivey, most faim youths who have made the move to the city tend to obtain operative jobs ltmninjt iaetoiy nutehineiy. The list become ciaftsmen or profes sionals The ho (jest number of 'be gnl Arndt Appointed To Housing Dep't Donald T Arndt, a member of tin- staff of the residence halls (k'paitment at the University of Michigan, ha- been appointed ad; nunistrative assistant in the De partment ot Housing hcie. Otto K Mueller, director of housing, said that Ailicit will han tl'e personnel matters of the de partment as well as budgetary' and other business, lie fills a vacanv created bv the le.signation IoM fall of Francis 11 Gordon, now manager of housing at the Umveisitv of New Hampshire. Ai ndt's appointment is effec tive Feb 1. Optimists 'Beatniks' I • A'T'v jy . i \\ X 'S '1 THE TftftEITON RING 1 MARKS THE REALTHING! THE REALTHING IN MILDNESS. THE REAL THING IN FINE TOBACCO TASTE! They weie intioduced only last semester, ami aheads. New Dual l'dtei Tarey tons are the lug smoke on Ameiican rampuscs! How come.' It’s because the uniijue Dual Filter does mole than [list give \ou high filtration. It seletts and b.tlanies the flavor elements in the smoke to biing out the best in fine tobacco taste. Tiy Fare)tons today—in the bught new pack! Tareyton NEW DUAL FILTER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA RING GETS.AROUND I Here’s why Tareyton's Dual Filter filters as no single filter can: 1. It combines the efficient filtering action of a pure white outer filter... 2. with the additional filtering action of activated charcoal in a unique inner filter. The extraordinary purifyingTbil ity of Activated Charcoal is widely known to science. It has been defi nitely proved that it makes the smoke of a cigarette milder and smoother. HOW THAT THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1959 From Here- (Continued from page four) eliminate forest fires. A new tobacco process would be used to extinguish the cigarette butt soon after it is discarded. Who said it’s what up front that counts! Evidently the bakers’ union quashed this invention: It was a machine called the “auto plane” that would convert har vested gram directly into bread without making flour or carry ing out the complicated pro cesses of breadmaking. Wonder if our kids will get as much a kick out of reading of the gimmicks we have come up with in 1959? CLASSIFIED ! ADS MUST BE IN BY U:0» A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES CASH—I 7 wtfrds or leas CHARGE —12 words or less $.50 one Insertion $.75 two Insertions 91.00 three Insertions Additional words—3 for $95 for tach day of insertion FOr’sALE “ 1957 ALL-STATE Super Motoiscooter. $195, Phone AD 8-0758 HERE AT Weiser Impelled Cais we be- Hove that honesty lb the best policy* For this reason we h«\e our mechanic fill out a "repoit vntd” on each of our used c«** § in order ot provide you with infor mation. Stop by and look over our excel lent car's true condition. Stop by and look over our excellent selection of used cars that aie honestly evaluated 3 miles North of town on Rt. 322 AD 7-4171. Open 7-9 week nights. 1967 K'V CHAMPION House Tiailer two tone bine, birch mtenor, washing ma chine and extras. Call after 5 30 p.m. AD 7-7767. 1953 RED CHEVROLET convemble. fully new top See Mel Franks in Rec Hall Equipment Room. HOCKEY SKATES, sizes 9 and 7, good shape, cheap. Bruce AD 7-3014. bREE WALL-SIZE full-color World New# Map (limit onlv i?5O maps) given to >ou. Just subscribe TIME, 2h weeba only %\ 9H. Write to Pt-nn State Magazine Agency, Box 437, State College. ONE # SINGER sewing machine, walnut cabinet, matching stool, all attachments, many extras in peifect condition, like hew! Call AD 8-8639. NAVAL OFFICER'S unifotm, size 40. On« nevy tropical woisted, one used blue. Call AP 8-0778 evenings. ONE PAIR men’s black Italian Ski Roots, size 9’m. Modem at “Hue,' excellent, re conditioning. *22.60. AD S-0724. 1964 MERCURY Monterey hardtop, stand ard shift. I'idio ht„tei. whitewall*}, yellow bottom, green top, Call AD 8-150 L FOB BENT DOUBLE ROOM, cooking privileges and refrige/atoi. private enttance and shower bath, free yaiking, very quiet. Phone AD 7-2887. DOUBLE ROOM, two Works f loin campus. Tv in bed-, etc.—s2o apiece, a month. Call AD 7-1144 SIN(U E ROOM for tent. S«J weekly. 214 W. College A\e. AD 7-2707. LARGE COMFORTABLE room for two students one block from campus. 224 S. Pugh. 425/mo, Al> 7-3052. ONE DOUBLE and one-half double room. Reasonable tales. Call AD 7-4933, ask for Walls. TWO ROOM efficiency apnitment, particu larly suited foi two male students* Call AD 8-8836. DOUBLE ROOM with or without board close to lampus; next to paiking lot, 213 S Pugh St ROOM FOR lent above Campania Shoe Re pair. act oss from Atheiton Hall. Call AD 8-8172, EXTRA LARGE double room in modern home uiih kitchen privileges-*, within walking distance. 318 W. Prospect Ave. ROOM FOR one or two students. Close to campus 230 S. Pugh. $26.00 month. Phone AD 7-3052. FOUND GOLD WATCH, \hmity of HUB, before e\ams. Call Bob EJlenbeiger AD 7-2926. WANTED ’A ITER AT Delta Tau Delta. Call AD 7-1079. Ask foi cateier. TYPING, REPORTS or thesis. Experienced, __Quick, dependable work. Call AD 7-3954. RIDE TO Fort Lauderdale for four girls over Faster vocation. Will help drive. Ext. (>J2_; Wiila or Julie. STUDENT TO woik 20 hours per week to maintain low-frequency ti an*mitt*r«. Somee\pu fence necessary. Apply 22'i E.E. STUDENT?—KAHN up to $1.50 per hour wot king two or three evening* of your •moire '•ettinir bowling pins. Downtown Dux Club, 12S South Pugh M ALE ROOMMATE to bhare apartment one block from campus. $25 per month. Call AD 7-3051). MISCELLANEOUS TO HOPAI.ONi; CHASTITY: When yon "know,” jmi should be eaieful of your little toe. S.O L. BERMUDA BOUND? Lowest price avail able. (lirU $197, including meals; Boys $147, breakfast. S da>s. Call Tom Brandeis AD 7-4M4. ~’ r C> ■ (EE, Black Cocker Fuppiea. Male, eight week* old. Call AD 8-1338. IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trout))*, our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 632 W. College Ave. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe, or aciobatic lessons. Park Forest Villaga School of Dance. AD 8-1071.
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