The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 25, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Sea Traffic Starts
In St. Lawrence
MONTREAL (IP)—A fleet of,
ocean-going vessels tugged at an
ehor last night awaiting the start
of major sea commerce for the
heartland of North America, up
to 2400 miles from the Atlantic.
The St. Lawrence Seaway,
freed from winter's icy hold, opens
today as a $475 million coopera
tive venture financed by U.S. and
Canadian taxpayers.
Sixty salt water ships, dressed
in flags, bunting and fresh paint,
were anchored near Montreal to
form part of the first convoy of
long, deep-draft vessels to pass
westward along the St Lawrence
River.
Fourteen more ships waited at
Ogdensburg, N.Y., to join the
fleet from almost every maritime
nation.
Prizes Total $6OO
At Livestock Show
Over $6OO worth of prizes will
be awarded to students exhibit
ing prize-winning livestock today
in the Little International Live
stock Show.
The preliminary judging will
begin at 8 am. to determine a
champion in each division—beef
cattle, sheep, swine and horses.
The grand champion, a winner
of the entire show, will be judged
during Ihe afternoon. Demonstra
tions will be given by the Wilson
Six Horse Hitch and members of
the animal husbandry school.
Awards will be presented at the
award banquet at 6:30 tonight in
the HUB ballroom.
Choir Director to Talk
On 'A German Requiem'
Willa Taylor, director of the
Chapel Choir, will talk on Johan
nes Brahm's "A German Requi
em," at Vesper hours at 4:15 Mon
day and Thursday in the Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chapel lounge.
Brahms' "German Requiem"
will be presented at the 12th an
nual spring concert of the Chapel
Choir and University Symphony
on Thursday, May 14, in Schwab
Auditorium.
72-Voice Choir to Sing
At Junior High Today
The 72-voice Edgewood a Cap
pello Choir will present a concert
at 3 p.m. today in the State Col
lege Junior High School audi
torium.
Featured with the choir will
he ''The Presidents," a Pittsburgh
quartet. The choir, under the di
rection of Jerry Sharman, is cur
rently on a concert tour of the
state.
Scrolls Society Donates
$2OO to Pattee Library
Scrolls, senior women's hat so
ciety, donated $2OO to the Pattee
Library for graduate level books
on counseling and guidance in
honor of retiring Dean of Women
Pearl 0. Weston.
Meet (ale Society
Dine of Morrell's
The Stork Club
of Stale College
Seriously—Any resemblance
between Morrell's and the
Stork Club is ridiculous. We
do, however, try to make each
andwich just a little bit bet
er. Come in and see for your
-elf.
For carry-out service
Call AD 8-8381
Open till 12 p.m.
MORRELL'S
a name in State College
foi 38 years
112 S. Frazier
Parade --
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tric fan and 75 pounds of flour.
Many of the entries emitted
smoke and one had a waterfall.
Children and photographers
scuttled back and forth across
Pollock Road. The cry of "Mom
my, mommy, look at that,"
punctuated the air. And for an
hour it was hard to find an un
happy child along the parade
route.
Only one float ran into bad
luck. It was forced to stop in
front of the Hetzel Union Build
ing. However, the trouble was
soon repaired and the float was
able to finish.
Many of the entries used a com
bination of napkins, paper mache
and real flowers.
THE TAREYTON
RING
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REAL THING
THE REAL THING IN MILDNESS ...THE REAL. THING IN FINE TOBACCO TASTE!
Lesson for today: In a few short months, New Dud-Filter Tareytons have
become a big favorite on U.S. campuses. For further references, *see your
campus smoke shop.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
maanasalall. MI
SELMER TENOR Saxophone. Call at
Apt. No. 1. 223 S. Atherton.
1954 DESOTO Custom convertible. Light
blue, radio, ti htte wall tires. Excellent
condition. Call Ed 'teary Al 3 7-2097.
FOR SALE 1947 Che%rolet comertlble, Rood
Ores, top o.k. Juot inspected; ready
to go. ;66.00. AD 8-8370.
1953 MERCURY conlertible. Phone AD
7-7935.
TUXEDO, size 40, $2O; Tappan 96" gas
range. like new, 966; gold tweed fiber
rug, 6x9, $lO, Call AD 8-0703.
1958 VOLKSWAGEN for Rale. blue, radio,
etc., low mileage 11500. Cali Rimroff
ext. 2188.
ROUSE TRAILER. 1950 35-ft. Sputum.
Ideal for 2 or 3 students. Set up, ready
for occupancy. Excellent condition. $1344
took: firat 61050 takes it. Inquire 1516
24th Ale., Altoona, Pa.
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COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
Here's why Tareyton's Dual Filter
filters as no single filter can:
1. It combines on efficient pure white outer
filter ...
2. with 3 unique inner filter of ACTIVATED
CHARCOAL ...which has been definite!
roved to make the smok
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FOR SALE
TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned, var
ious sizes. $49-889. Television Service
Center at State College T.V.. 232 South
Allen.
1956 35-FT. MOBILE Home; 2 bedrooms,
excellent condition. Patio and awning.
Located 93 Woodadale Park. Ai) 7-3951.
HOBBY AND Model supplies, Frisbees and
Flying Saucers. PS. Sweatshirts and
Jackets. YOU CAN GET IT AT hIETZ
GERS.
1 30-FOOT IPSO Shult Trailer—slloo. Ralph
Eickelheek, Hoover's Trailer Park. Can
sell any time.
1966 MERCURY Monclair convertible.
Good condition. Alerc-o-rnatic, radio and
;heater. Reasonable. Call EL 64096 after
6 p.m.
NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l have
It. Plain or engraved. Big discounts.
Quick service. Phone AD 7-7651 after 6:00.
Troutman'/ Trophy-Novelty Shop.
HOW
THAT
RING
ROUND!
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1959
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FOR SALE
- -
ONE OWNER Viking Ship complete with
original crew—cheap. Contact Eric the
Red at Carnival.
FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM for male students for
next fall and spring semestos at 612
West Foster Avenue. Phone AD 7-26u8.
JUST ACROSS FROM campus, furnished
apartment Including utensils. Ideal for
couple or seteral women. Summer only.
Call AD 7-4321 after 5 p.m.
APPLY NOW for sunireer rooms. Marilyn
Hall.- Special summer rates for early
applicants. Call AD 8-6772.
LOST
LOST—DIETZGEN - Slide Rule Tues. in
Room 111 Boucke. Please contact Thomas
Callen AD 8-2007.
BARACUTA RAINCOAT, brown plaid
lining, keys in pocket. Mistakenly taken
at Skeller Tuns. night. I have yours. Call
Bob •Kaul AD 8-2415.
PLEASE RETURN McGregor reversible
jacket, red and blue plaid, other side
blue with Penn State emblem—Saturday
in Buckhout Lab. Call Staley ext.. '2768.
BLACK WALLET lost in West Halls area
or near Glennland Pool, contains valu
able papers, needed immediately. Contact
James Manley ext. 346t1.
BROWN LEATHER brief case. Finder
please contact Dave Anderson AD 8-6372
anytime.
TAN RAINCOAT with plaid lining. 4th
floor Bourke ,Saturday morning. Return
to Boucke or call Ray AI) 84161.
FOUND
PLAID LINED Alligator raincoat scrota
from 207 Boucke on Tura., April 21.
You took mine by mistake. Call Ben Lurie,
AD 8-8441 ext. 3058.
WANTED
35 REWARD if you find suitable apart
ment for 4 male students. Call Ralph
ext. 2941.
TWO GAY debonair young men to date
two top-drawer coeds, Senior Ball week.
end. Marian AD 8-9135.
1 ESIS—ONE STOP service. Typing and
multilithing. Cali AD 8-0774 after 5 p.m.
RIDE FROM Monroeville or PittsbUrgh
to State Friday afternoon May 1 for girl.
Bruce, AD 7.3044.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST with an IBM
rmachine desires typing' of reports, iota
tern, ate. Call AD 6-043 after 6.
WAITERS—Chi Phi: Work for meals. CO
AD 1.4332 ask for Marty.
FRATERNITY KITCHEN HELP. Call AD
. 7-2044 ask for Wilkie.
WORK FOR Kappa Phi Service Club.
Light housework, typing. babysittiaK-
April 20th & 26th. Call AD 84451 be.
tween 9-12.
COUPLE TO manage rooming house dur.
ing summer months, in return for apart.
ment and cooking privileges. Box 142.
State College.
COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men
In our department averaged $7B. per
week. Due to conditions in our department
this year, we expect even higher gains.
Pleasant short hour arrangements allow
Plenty of time for studying. Car fur.
nished i expenses paid. Call Stan Zdep.
AD 8-16132 Mon. - Fri. after 11 p.m. Salary
$45 per week.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL DO typing in my own home. Rm.
eonable. Phone AD 8-1990.
PHI KAPPA THETA (lorrndrly Phi Kappa
and Theta Kappa ,PM) and Delta Zeta
present "Idles of the King." See Gareth
Slay the Three Black Knights. Saturday
Knight, Carnival.
THERE'S NOTHING "Like Chivalry" pith
Theta Delta CM and PM Mu at the
Spring Carnival.
ATTENTION ALL dirty ear owners:
Kappa Phi car wash today. Parking lot
hohind Wesley. Starts 8:00 a.m.
THREE OUT OF four Psych profs agree
for release of those neurotic tensions
look for the Outing Club booth at the
Carnival tonight.
ATTENTION ALPHA Epsilon Phi _Delta
Upsilon: Love can conquer obesity. bring
Problem to Slenderella Slimming Ser• ice
soon. -
VISITOR FROM Mars takes grand tour
of history .with the help of Pi Kappa
Alpha and Pi Beta Phi.
CONPUSCIOUS SAY, "Follow coolie hnts
to Polo's Esesondes." Delta Chi and ZTA.
COME QUICK they've brit tapped Caeser
Phi Mu Delta and Irvin Hall.
FOX - AND Hounds Rally Saturday. Regis
ter 1:00 at 105 almond. Sports car
unnecessary—lots of fun.
WILL KEEP children age 2-up In our
home Mon.-Fri. References AD 8-6914.
COME BACK LITTLE PINEAPPLE —a
Phi Sigma Delta-Sigma Delta Tau Spring
Carnival film production.
MARTIAN MAKES TlME—Time Will Tell.
Join PI Beta phi and Pi Kappa Alpha
Saturday night.
LEARN ABOUT "Love Witheut Fear in
Our Brave New Vierld." Vi.tit the Phi
Sigma Sigma—AEPi Booth at Spring Car
nival.
WILL AJAX win the Fair Percephonet
Come to Alpha Delta Pi and Acacia's
From Mere to Hades and find out.
EXPERIENCED TEESIS service. Your
thesis requirements _ explicity followed.
Graphic Arts Center. AD 7-2304.
IMPERIALS. the beat in roek and roll
and modern Sari. Inquire Al Huhn,
Huntingdon MI 3-3282.
FRIAR TUCK seye come to Sherwood
Shocker with Alvhe. Xi Delta end Beta
Theta Pi. '
TENNIS FANS—Expert 'racket - Stringing
and repairs by Ifassinger. Nine grades
of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran
teed satisfaction. -University Tennis Serv.
ice, 514 E. Beaver Ave; Phone AD 7.2316.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancins. tap
too. or acrobatic lotions. Park Forma
Villas* School of Danes. AD 114071. •