The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 23, 1959, Image 12

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THE HUMAN TORSO, a model body which may be disassembled
for clze.srootr. instruction, di ew attention from students and
teacheis alike at the school equipment display in the HUB.
Mineral Museum
Includes Unusual
(Continued from page one)
in tntens)tv are flathed upon
than
Cai ..ed perfume jars also cre
ate interest in an unusual disd
play Small, ornamental jars thati
have been carved from minerals!
not generally used for decorad
tion are shown, along with a sped
omen of that material. The jars!
were hand-fashioned and carved
with machine-powered tools out
of such minerals as Tiger's Eye,
Ain:l/(mile, Malachite, and Agate.!
Shrunken heads are the sub
ject of another eye-catching
exhibit. The case contains a
male and female head as well
as information on how and
why a head is shrunk.
Another phase of the exhibi
tion concerns prehistoric times.
Path: of this display feature such
objects as reproductions of dit
feient animals of this period, ele
phant tusks and teeth, pieces of
petrified wood. fossils, and re
production of skulls. Real skulls'
are also shown, along with ex-'
planatory information, maps, and:
charts.
Mineral display rooms feature
various phases and features of
ores, and display heavier, more
distinctive ores on pedestals.
Paintings pertaining to ore in and
around Pennsylvania are also dis
played, and a modern wood
sculpture, "Miners," by Heri Bert
Bartscht, r; another outstanding
work of art
Sharing almost equal space
with minerals are the precious
SWIM
Roller Skate
Pool Opens 1 p.m.
Daily
r e s
SKATING . . . Wednesday,
Friday and Sunday Evenings
also Sunday Afternoons
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Free Picnic Tables
HECIA PARK
15 !mire East of State College Rt. SI
Rink Available for Private
Parties
Phone Zion -- FUlton 3.2318
SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Display
Replicas
and semi-precious gems. A few
real ones are shown, but syn
thetics predominate the collec
tion. Picture stories on famous
diamonds, such as the Cu!linen
and the Xohinoor may be
found, along with reproductions
of the original gems and their
cuttings.
Other exhibits include rocks
that bend, those that show grav
ity and magnet,sm, ores with
changing bands of color, a case
on "native elements," and one on
stalactites.
Minerals and gems are obtained
primarily from mineral dealers
through a purchase program, ex
plained David E. Snell, director
of displays, although a few come'
from private owners.
A program to revamp certain
areas of display with be put into
action soon, and the third floor
will be finished at that time.
your official
NN STATE CLASS RING
.canner and TVititer
"Thousands proudly wear this ring"
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"MAMA MIA,
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Or perhaps you don't know what manicotti is, huh?
Well, it's a delicious chicken filling baked in home-made
egg noodles and is so good you'll wish you had more.
Besides manicotti, the COFFEE SPOT presents tender
veal cutlet parmesan, tasty lasagne, and spaghetti and
meatballs made with imported Italian spaghetti noodles.
So the next time you want fine Italian cuisine ...
try the ,
coffee spot
221 E. BEAVER AVE.
GAZETTE
TODAY
School Administrators Confer
ence, 2 . 30 p m., Schwab Audi
torium.
Summer Sessions Orchestra Con
cert, 8:30 p.m., Schwab
TOMORROW
Art Education Graduate Confer
ence, 2:30 p m., HUB Assembly
Hall. Speaker, Dr. Vtktor Low
enfeld.
Hillel Foundation, Sabbath serv
ices, 7:30 p.m., 224 Locust Lane
SATURDAY
Art Education Graduate C 1 u b
Conference, 9 30 a.m., HUB As
sembly Hall
Square Dance, 9 p.m , HUB ball
room. Music by Nittany Moun
taineers
SUNDAY
Chapel services, 9 am , Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chap e 1.
Speaker, Dr. G. Wayne Glick,
Franklin & Marshall College.
UCA Graduate Group, 4 p.m., ptc-
nic at Greenwood Furnace
Summer Sessions Band Concert,
5 p.m., Pattee Library steps. In
case of rain, Schwab Auditor
ium
UCA Undergraduate Fellowship,
7 p.m , Eisenhower Chapel
Philadelphia Brass Quintet, con
cert, 8:30 p.m., back of HUB.
In case of rain, Schwab Audi
torium.
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That's right fellows we are Rtill having
our sale on SUMMER MERCHAN
DISE. We have reduced our low-low
prices to a new low for State College.
All our merchandise is top quality
and name brand clothing.
A HABERDASHERY
k3i cte 3,
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s tn the Center of Pennsylvania'
229 S. Allen SI.
L. G. BALFOUR CO.
In the ATHLETIC STORE
MONDAY
Duplicate bridge, 7 p.m., HUB
caldroom
Student Sing, 8 p.m., Schwab
Auditorium
International Fireside, 8 p.m.,
Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel
Mateer Playhouse at Standing
Stone, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,"
8:30 p.m., (Monday through
Saturday)
TUESDAY
Chess Club, 7 p.m., HUB card-
room
Claremont String Quartet. con
cert, 8.30 p.m.. HUB ballroom
WEDNESDAY
Pi Lambda Theta, 5:30 p m,
Pres
byterian Church, initiation,
Banquet, 6'30 p.m., Hotel State
College
Student Recital, 7:30 p.m., Sch-
wab Auditorium
Outdoor Movie, 9 p.m., back of
HUB, "Battle Hymn" starring
Rock Hudson, Dan Duryea,
Anna Kashfi.
A double eagle was a twenty
dollar gold piece.
Distemper is commonly con
sidered a form of influenza.
Repairs
Car Radios Television '
Phonographs Radios
television
service -
center -
at
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
+ CLASSIFIEDS +
FOR SALE
HOUSE—FURNISHED five rooms, deep
freeze and complete laundry with auto
matic washer. EMpire 4-1381.
1966 n 5. MOBILE Rome, excellent con-
dition, completely set up with large
lawn; 2 mile, from campus. Very reason
able. Available Immediately. Call AD 8-
012.
MOVING TO California. Like new bed
room suite, living room suite, 11 cu. ft.
C. 1•;. refrigerator. Call AD 8-6301 after
1 p.m.
THE TASTIEST PIZZA in town. Joe's
Pizza Shop. 131 N. Atherton St.
FOR RENT
LARGE, UNFURNISHED three room
apartment and bath, also furnished
efficiency. Cantle]. Parking. Suitable for
graduate couple. Call AD 7-7792 or AD
7-4850.
SINGLE BEDROOM in 4-room male apart
ment. Two blocks from campus. Kitchen,
television, $6 per week . . Immediate occu
pancy. Phone Ex. 513 between 6:304;30
tonisht or contact Len at 206 W, Beaver
A. e.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate ac
commodations with private bath or run
ning water. For you and your friends.
Central residential section. Colonial Hotel.
123 W. Nittany, State College, AD 7-4850.
AD 7-7792.
FILMS IN BY 10 a. m. OUT BY 5 p. m.
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Get zippy, same
day service on your
bla c k and white I Qttl _ •
films . . . enjoy the
fun of seeing your k t ,,,
, ! I c h to
finished pictures the
same day you take j il o ,' FAST
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them. Always be assured ' " COLOR
of pr o fessional quality
photofinishing at the FILM SERVICE
LAB; you'll get crisp, sharp too . . .
negatives and prints back from
the FILM LAB, because photo.
graphy is our business, not a
side line. Take pictures, not
chances . . .
The Wbfw tmA Lab.
106 W. beaver Avenue
THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1959
Remodeled Store
To Open Today
Murphy's new and remodeled
variety store at 127-133 S. Allen
St. will stage its grand opening
today.
The new store will include
22,051 square feet of sales area
on a main and downstairs floor
level.
The G. C. Murphy Company,
currently operates 322 Murphy
stores and 90 Morgan & Lindsey,
Inc. stores, in 21 states and the
District of Columbia.
A FOR COMFORTABLE ROOMS
IttllteColonial
tsl23 WNITTANYAVESTATE COLLEGE,PA,
All with RunninWato
or Private Bath - Parking
Hungry
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For Good Italian
Spaghetti or Ravioli?
WE HAVE THEM.
Also .
Hamburgers
Cheeseburgers
Hotdogs
Grinders
Steak Sandwiches
Cheese-Steaks
Meatball Sandwiches
Pizzaburgers
Joe's Pizzo Shoppe
131 N. Atherton St.
AD 8-2441
"We can't make ail the pizza,
so we only make the best."
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FOR RENT
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Post-ses
sion. S. Pugh. 1 or 2 persona. Reduced
rate. Al) 8-0.966.
WANTED
MALE CLERK—permanent position for
one who can develop and grow with
the job. Full time. Salary open. Apply lit
person to The Pennsylvania Book Shop.
MALE CLERK—mature; graduate stu-
dent a possibility long on horse sense:
typing helpful. 'Must work at least 30
hours a week. some nights. Salary open.
Apply in person to the Pennsylvania Book
Shop.
TEACHERS—vacancies located in Colo•
rado, California, Dakotas, Washington,
Montana, Arizona and Wyoming. Writ()
Columbine Teachers' Agency, 1320 Pearl,
Boulder, Colorado.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPING. reasonable, prompt. Phone AI)
7-7055. ,
GRAD STUDENTS—stock up on thesis
supplies. Get everything you'll need in
our one-stop store. Royal, Olympic, Olivetti
typewriter rentals. 80% rag content thesis
paper. Multilith supplies. Cotton and silk
typewriter ribbons for all makes, models.
NITTANY OFFICE EQUIPMENT. 231
S. Allen St. AD 8-4126.
ENROLL NOW for Ballroom Dancing,
Tap, Toe or Acrobatic lessons. Park
Forest Village School of Dance. AD 8.1078.
.
Anscochrome____24 hours
Ekta chrome 24 hours
Kodschrome__4 or 5 days
Kodacolor___4 or 5 days
STATE COLLEGE