The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 30, 1959, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
Tickets Left
For Lecture
By Bridges
A total of 602 student tickets
remain for Senator Styles Bridge&
lecture tonight.
Three hundred and ninety eight
student tickets have been dis
tributed at the Hetzel Unoin desk
and 11 non-student tickets were
sold at $1.25 each. One hundred
and thirty nine non-student tick
(As remain.
Bridges' lecture, "A Conserva
tive Speaks Out," will begin at
8 in Schwab Auditorium.
Senator Bridges, chair man of
the Republican Policy Commit
tee of the Senate, will fly to the
campus tomorrow afternoon.
where members of the Lecture
Series Committee will meet him.
A press conference has been
scheduled at the Nittany Lion Inn
nt 5 p.r,l.
Senator Bridges will be intro
duced by Jay Feldstein, retiring
A 11-Unive:sity president.
Senator Bridges was elected
governor of New Hampshire in
1934, the youngest state governor
In the nation at the time
Two years later he was elected
to the Senate, and has se►yed
there ever since
Bridges lecture is the third in
the Lecture Series. The first two
lectures were given by Eleanor
Roosevelt and by Clement Attlee.
Miss P.S.---
(Contooted front page seven)
other finalists, was a bit con
fused—and a bit wrong.
Asked what she would do if she
were given a million dollars she
sold she would take a return trip
to Heimuda. She said she liked
it there because it was so dif
ferent hem the "rah rah college"
here
Besides her trophy and the
flowers, Miss Penn State will
receive 46 other gifts.
nom Lottics, a kiln suit; Sue
Ibutt, a chess; the Juliet Room,
shoes and a purse; American Shoe
Co , shoes, Kalin's Women's
Stole, pajamas, Kahn's Men's
Slot c, hell, Rea and Derick's,
toilet uatci by Dana, Monet,
in at 0101
Glentex, ~ cart, Monocle, blouse;
Danskin, leotaid, Danks, hoisety;
Clunk.. Shop, purse; Keeler's,
w Laing paper; "A" Store, writ
ing paper; Eaton, writing paper;
Woolworth's, decanter; McLana
han's, co , anetics; Grigg's, cosmet
ics, Bostonian Ltd , slippers;
Schlow's, bathing suit; Margit
Sportswear, outfit; Aileen, slacks
and shirt.
Helen Harper, sweater; Gar
land, sweater: The Kramer Co.,
two blouses; Faerie, slip: Laura
Mae. blouse; Gant of Ne w
Haven, ladies shirt by Jack
Harper: The Blair Shop, rhine
stone jewelry; Electric Supply,
water heater; Nittany N ew s,
subscription to Charm; Ethel
Meserve. bracelet; Buxton, wal
let; Moyer's, watch band.
D. C. Jenkins, Balfour's, brace
let; Metzger's, stuffed dog; The
Treasure House, Penn State bear;
Nut's, pearl jewelry; Harmony
Shop, record; Crabtree's, pearls;
Laguna, crystal set jewelry; The
Smart Shop, Bermudas; Music
Room, Frank Sinatra record.
Purchasing--
(Continued from page two)
explanation of his business. He
offers a free membership to the
dea. if the dean returns the check
to the company.
Kingston told fraternity mem
bers that he was a salesman for
Consumers Purchasing Agency
and could offer them a plan
whereby they could purchase
good quality clothes of all types
at wholesale prices. All they had
to do was become a member of
the plan at $lO.
No estimate has been given on
how much Kingston actually re
ceived, but some fraternities gave
him checks around the $l5O mark.
The fraternities would pay Kings
ton on the spot and then bill
members who joined the plan on
housebills.
Pollock said that if Kingston
doesn't live up to his promises
civil tacti-sm will be taken.
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RATES
CASH-17 words of leas
GRA RGE-13 words or leas
$5O one Insertion
3.76 two insertions
MO 0 three Inn Moos
Additional words-3 for $.03
for sash day of Insertion
ADS MUST HE IN 113 11:00 A.M
THE PRECEDING DAT
FOE SALE
LOG LOG Duplex Decitrig Slide Rule
with leather case and instructions, per
fect condition. All 8.1504.
RECORDS—ten LP. albums $2.60 apiece.
New records hardly played. Scott ext.
2827.
JUST ARRIVED--floppy brtme, stray.s.
veil hat..., bird easces, ribbon tarns, ar.d
:linens. All new•—many styles and colors
Large selection The Hat Shop, Corner of
ISlcAllii.ter and Beaver. Daily 9.00 to 9:00;
Sat. 9.00 to 3:00
SPALDING t,01.1' clubs one and three
w00d.... putter, three. fne, seven, nine
intim Reasonably pi iced. Ext. 3359, after
8 p ril
H&J TRIUMPH Tiger Cub MotoreNele
with nere , sorle.i Lean thnn 700 miles.
$125 Cal! Al) t)-P4) to or contact M. J.
Ehei t, t,,3 11 est College Ale
WILCOX-I:AY Tape Recorder, 3-gpeaker.
1 , .! yeu' old. $75. Ext. 2984, Charles
Jacques, 120 Hamilton.
ONE COMPLETE pot of Coition' ETIC)CIO
- pabli.hcol in 1955. Call All 7-4005.
1955 SPORTS:iIAN Trailer, 27 foot, excel
lent condition. Shade trees, many extras.
Call Al) 7-3489 after 5
S SUMMER Jackets, Sweat-Shirts, T-
Shirt' Fine celection of P.S 4ouvenirs.
You coo Ch.T IT AT METZCERS.
FOR S 35 111 in. Retina II *rah case.
F.xt befuie 5.
NINE $lOOO pool tables. just hke new.
Vv ill auenfieo half price $5OO. Call
EL 6-1002 12-5 p m. 6-9 p.m.
ESSO RESEARCH works wonderswith oil
Helps "mirror" finishes hold bright future
Even the finishes are exciting,on the new cars! They have new color, new gleam. They stay new looking longer,
seldom need polishing, shrug off bad weather. Esso Research helped in perfecting these fine finishes by
developing fast-drying solvents derived from oil. Your car looks better, runs better
because ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. SSC
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
LEGIAN
FOR SALE: Selling out stamp collection,
as whole or by s eta. Call AD 7-9309.
JUST ARRlVED—floppy brim, straws,
veil hats, bird carrell, ribbon tams, and
linens. All new—many Myles and colors.
Large selection. The Hat Shop, Corner
of McAllister and Deaver. Daily 9:00 to
9:00. Sat 9 :Otz to 6 .00.
FOR SALE or trade. 1957 Ford Fairlane
600 convertible, cream and green. Power
steering and brakes. Fordornatic, RAH.
Cash or consider partial trade for '64-'55
car in low priced field. Call AD 7-3906.
I'Ve—COMPLETELY reconditioned. var
tons atzes. s49—sBo. Teletision Service
Center at State College T.V.. 232 Soutb
Allen.
NEED TROPHIES? You name It—l have
it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts.
Quick service. Phone AD 7.7581 after 6:00
Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop.
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apartment for
two: two blocks from campus. Living
room, kitchen, bath. Free Parking. Avail
able June 2. Call AD 8-1R49.
OWE BEDROOM unfurni,heti apartment
available June 1 $74 00. One bedroom
unfurnished available July 1 173.13. Vaughn
Nittany Apartment», corner of Dradlye
and Pugh. Call AD 7-7768 If no answer
call AD 8.6028.
IDEAL TURF, room summer apartment.
completely furnished. contains everything
needed. ineluding private telephone. Tnentv
fi‘e stens front mall. Phone AD 8.1636.
ROOMS FOR all nommen ttennlonn, clone
to campus. Summer rates. 243 S. Pugh
Street.
APPLY NOW for summer rooms, Marilyn
Hall. Special simmer rates for ear/Yi
applicants. Call AD 8-6712.
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
CLASSIFIEDS o
FOR RENT
3 ROOM apartment. Available June 1 for
summer. Free parking. Phone AD 74735.
LOST
WILL WHOEVER switched tan raincoats
with me Saturday at Pi Lambda Phi
please call Ernie Lotgren AD 1-039.
I have yours.
AIR FORCE ROTC raincoat with blue
jacket inside, from outside Bm. 424
Boucke between 1:15 & 2:15 Tuesday.
Call ext. J 557.
SCHAEFFER'S SNORKEL Pen—Mon
day near ‘icinlty of Sparks or Ag Hill.
If found call ext. 417.
YOU PICKED up my hat In Boucke by
mistake. I have yours. Call ext. 2948.
LIGHT KHAKI raincoat taken outside
117 Boucke, Monday. Name in collar.
Please call John Kruk AD 8-6680.
TAN RAINCOAT In the cafeteria of the
HUE on April 22. Call Chuck AD 7.4937.
I have your raincoat.
TAN TRENCH Coat taken from HUB coat
room la,t Tuesday at election rally. Name
on Inside collar. Please return Carl. L.
Smith ext. .1497.
LIGHT KHAKI raincoat. Gold buttons,
brown plaid lining with name in collar.
Taken outside 220 Willard, Saturday morn
ing. Please call Sue Borchets, ext. 1630-J.
FOUND
GENTLEMAN'S CLASS Ring found In
Boucke Building. Call Mrs. Smith ext.
2576 Boucle.
FOUND SLIDE RULE via Grange Hall
el.enina. Float Parade. Contact Vincent
AD 7-1951.
WANTED
RIDERS FROM Pittsbutgh to State Col
lege tomorrom, return Sunday. Call Ed
AD 7-2232 and I'll call Pittsburgh
WAITERS—Chi Phi Work for meals Call
AD 74132 ask for Marty.
THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1951,
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WANTED
KITCHEN HELP T 1 eeited. Call Caterer.
Sigma Chi. AD 8-43786.
AHSOO, YOU HAVE bunk's? We need
hunk's. For May 0-10. Call Wilkie, AD
8-6464 or AD 7-2044, Kappa Sigma.
FRATERNITY KITCHEN HELP. Call AD
1-2044 sok for 'Wilkie.
COUPLE TO manage rooming house dm..
ing summer months, in return for apart,.
merit and cooking privileges. Box 142.
State College.
COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men
in our department averaged $75. 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.
ni.shed: expenses paid. Call Stan Zdep.
AD 8-1592 Mon. - Fri. after 11 p.m. Salary
$45 per week.
MISCELLANEOUS
- -
NEWMAN CLUB'S annual Spring Picnic,
Sunday, May 3, Black Mo.thannon Park.
Cara leaNe 'behold thirnorol 1 pm.
CONTRARY TO what the Collegian said
yesterday. call Rich ext. 3136 for cabin
and trail hayride and cabin party this
weekend.
CABIN AND Trail division of P.S.O.C.
is sponsoring a combined bayride and
cabin party this n eekend. Sign up at
HUB desk.
FLIGHTS TO Europe—July 15th to August
28th. Round trip-4275.00. For infor.
motion call: Hotter Seremula AD 7-4980.
EXPERIENCED THESIS Felt ice. Your
thesis requirements explicitly followed.
Graphic Arts Center. AD 7-2304.
TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing
and repairs by Hassinger. Nine grades
of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran.
teed satisfaction. University Tennis Serv.
ice, 514 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AI) 7-2316.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tog,
toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest
Village School of Dana*. AD 61-1079.