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Applications Due Today For Elections Committee Today is the last day for turn- The College of Home Economics and the Ogontz Center cooperated ing in applications for Electionslin a seminar which was held Committee. from 4 to 9 p.m. yesterday on the • tOgontz campus at Abington. 1 Last year's members of the' The seminar on "Recent Ad elections committee must be re-1 vances in Foods and Nutrition," interviewed to be eligible for next was designed to inform home eco year's committee. nomics teachers, home economists Applications may be turned in in business and homemakers of recent findings in foods and nu at the Hetzel Union desk. trition. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • Subscribe Now to the • • • • Summer Collegian • • • • e • 12 Issues Only 50c • • • • • • • • Name • • • • •• • •1 • Address •1 • • • • • •1 • • • • 4 • • Starts Tues., June 9, 1959; Thurs., June 18, 1959; every : • .• Thurs. thereafter; last paper August 27, 1959. 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Call AD 7-4852. STATION WAGON: 1954 Ford Country sedan : 4-door. easy loading, 6-cyl., over drive. R&H, original owner. 61,600 miles. AD 8-0228. AIR ROTC GRADUATES—uniforms for sale. Gabardine blue; gabardine oils ar ta% two seta of summer ➢ants—shirt corn• binations. Approximate size 42 long. AD g-AG 39. PINK GOWN, embroidered net skirt, bal lerina length, cumberbund, $25. Linda, ext. 43. '56 DODGE ROYAL V-S, automatic trans mission, power steering-brakes, radio, heater, etc. Must be seen to be appreciated. Highest bidder takes it. Phone AD 7-4192. MASTER'S DEGREE cap and gown; good condition, cheap. Call AD 7-2978. (STANDARD) TYPEWRITER in excellent condition. Approx. 75. Call AD 7-2310 before noon. 1950 NASH Statesman ; heater, radio. over drhe; gets 22 miles per gallon. Excel lent running condition. $l5O. Phone AD 7-2445. 1950 FORD Six Sedan with cm erdrive; good performance and appeaiance; two spare otheels with snow tires. Original owner. $140.00. Call Art, evenings, AD 8-G944. RED COAT, 13, $10; navy carcoat, 310; navy boots $3.00; wool scarves $l.OO each; soon raincoat, 13, 89.00. Ext. 1177 28 FOOT TRAILER, 12 ft. side bedroom— asking $ll5O. No. 52 Woodsdale Park. Call AD 7-3528 after 5 p.m. „MSS MGA—white. 5.000 miles, wire wheels I Can be seen at 1231 S. Allen St. Esso FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 FOR SALE SALE '47 BUICK convertible, power whs. dowe, top; recently over-hauled. Can b• seen at Theta Xi. Call Ed AD 7-2161. 1951 CHALLENGER Customized 42'. Cun be Been any evening. AD 7-7767 after 6 p.m. TVs--COMPLETELY reconditioned, var. ions •Izee. 340-499. Television Service Center at State College T.V.. 232 South Allen. NEED TROPHIES? You name it-1 have it. Plain or engraved. Dig discounts., Quick service. Phone AD 1-7581 after SM. Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop. Lt:CLl==l FOR RENT !TWO NEWLY furnished rooms, Private bath and entrance. Available for mum mer seaslona and next year. AD 7-4431. I after six. SUB-LEASE FIVE-ROOM furnished apart. ment. June-September. Phon, parking. reasonable; one-half block from campus. Contact Art ext. 2787. FURNISHED TWO-ROOM apartment nith bath. Suitable for two or three students. Two blocks from campus. Free parking. Available June let. $7O. month. AD 2-1366. GALLOWS FOR RENT—sturdy, well con. atructetl. Exclusive occupancy. $lO. a pay. Rope free. Beat the finals—Do It ,our. self. Call ext. .3448. STUDENT WANTED to share apartment beginning fall semester. Call AD 8-64181. SINGLE—SUMMER Room—breezy and spacious. East College 8 seconds from campus. To be sure call AD 7-4314. JUST ACROSS from campus, furnished apartment including utensils. Ideal for couple or several women. Summer only. Call AD 7-4321 after 6 p.m. ROOMS, PRIVATE entrance, kitchen Privileges. Located one block from cam. pus. Available June Its. Reduced rates. Call AD 7-7796. ROOMS Pre and Main Summer Sea. stone—Alpha Kappa Lambda AD 3-6789. 134 E. Foster Avenue. 35—single; $4-. double. ONE DOUBLE room for two students. Beaver and South Allen. Will Int mail. able for entire summer. Room is clean. repainted, and reasonable. Call AD 8-1835. SUBLET SMALL house just for summer months. Call AD 8-1714 after six. ROOM AND board for summer at Theta Chi. For information call Rich Tones at AD 7-4702. TWO STORY furnished apartment for three. Available June 2nd for summer.. $126.00 per month. Call AD 5-1465. APARTMENT—BOALSBURG; furnished. 3 rooms, bath. second floor, private en. trance, laundry room. large yard. Available immediately. AD 8-0088. ROOMS FOR men all summer sessions. Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Rates i double s4—s6-115.80. Make reser% talons now. ==l ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT in bareball dug. out, Beaver Field. Call Jim Enaley at AD '7-4967. TEXTBOOK TITLED "Lite" left in Wil. lard. Please return. Would love to pass course. Jean ext. 846. ONE TAN McGregor jacket, car keys in pocket—in Willard on Mon. Call collect MV 4-1542 or write D. Johnson, 106 9th St., Tyrone. Reward. BLUE FRAME glasses in green ease Wednesday morning between Ewmg and Sparks. Reward. Call Phyllis ext. 1444 M, GIRL WHO so, itched grey coats at Tau Phi Deit-Pi Lambda Phi Satmday, May 2. Call Carol, ext. 481. WANTED WAITERS WANTED to end semester. also for fall. Call AD 7-4929 or apply SAE House. FREE ROOM and board first 6 weeks o summer school in exchange for baby. sitting and housework. Must be experienced and available mornings. Prefer upperclass men or grad students. Male or female. Phone AD 7-3002 after 11 a.m. UPPERCLASS STUDENT to live in s University dormitory. We cnn make room in the dorms for you for next year. through a housing department-fraternity exchange. Call AD 8-3251. RIDERS TO Wyoming from Pittsburgh i leaving June sth. Call Jim AD 8-11161. RIDERS TO Sacramento, Calif. Share driving and gas; leaving June 7. Call AD 7-3049. SUNDAY HELP wanted—student to work as room clerk during summer. Call AD 7-7638. RIDERS WANTED to Los Angeles, Calif. Departure date June 6. Call John AD 7-7636. THREE RIDES to Buffalo. Niagara Fall• or vicinity. Leaving morning of June 2. Sam Holler RD 1, Howard, Pa. RIDE FROM New England to campus in time for summer session June Bth. Please phone Lorna Ridley AD 8-0347 or leave message Rm. 212 M.l. ==l2l MISCELLANEOUS PSOC FIELD and Stream division going fishing Sunday at 2 Dm. Meet behind Osmond. Irany questions call Bill Mansell AD 8-0027. DON'T FORGET! Meet in HUB parking lot at 1:00 Saturday. Charley/Me/ WHO FELL downstairs one reckless night and broke an ankle while she was tight? WILL KEEP ehildron age 2-up in our home Mon.-Fri. References. AD. 8-6014. COME ONE, Come All to the PSOC Street Dance. Friday 8:30 in the HUB ,parking lot. It don't Coat nothing! "LA WORKING ON your thesis? Get every. thing you'll need in our one.stop store. Royal, Olympia, Olivetti Typewriter Rent. ale. 30% rag content thesis paper—multi. lith supplies. All makes, models. Nittany Office F +uipment, 231 S. Allen Street. AD 8.1123. 4 GIFTS ALL AGES all . occasions. Sky-Top Gift Shop. North on 322. STORE YOUR trunks, bikes, books. ete. Special summer storage to students. Pick up and delivery service. Call AD 8-6751. TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing and repairs by Hassinger. Nino grades of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran. teed satisfaction. University Tennis Serv ice, tl4 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 74318. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, taD, toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Vilhmo School s Dawes. AD &ANL LOST
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