HEALTH CONFERENCE DISPLAY on detection of venereal dis eases is observed by Walter Soboleski of the Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia, and William Boudway, a visitor to campus. Petroleum To Begin This year’s 21st Annual Technical Conference on Petro leum Production at the University will discuss two new tech nical methods of secondary recovery of oil deposits. Beginning on Monday, the 2-day conference, which is scheduled as part of the Drake Centennial, is held in conjunc tion with the Department of Pe troleum and Natural Gas .Engi neering. In addition to providing an excellent opportunity for the presentation of papers by re search experts around the na tion, it brings information on the latest developments in oil recovery methods to Pennsyl vania oil producers? About 150 national and inter national representatives are ex pected to attend the program which includes a banquet speech by Genevieve Blatt, Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Common wealth. Her topic will be “'How It All Began.” S. E. Szasz, of Sinclair Re search Laboratories, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma, will present and ex plain the combustion drive tech nique. W, F. Kieschnick, of At lantic Refining Co., Dallas, Texas, will outline the basic Seminar Monday By BETSEY CLARK concepts in miscible displace ment. Other related talks will be given by W. E. Brigham of Con tinental Oil Co., Ponca City, Ok lahoma; D. M. Kehn, of Humble Oil Co, Houston, Texas; and Ger ald H. F. Gardner, of Gulf Re j search and Development Co., Pittsburgh. Altoona Resident Given $3OO Journ Scholarship Carmen Zettler, Altoona, who will enroll next month as a fresh man in journalism, has been awarded the $3OO Howard J. La made Scholarship. The award honors Lamade, who prior to his death on May 15, 1958, was co-publisher of Grit, Williamsport newspaper. . 1 NOW OPEN H 5 FULL DAYS I A WEEK I | 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. §j | Davidson's | | Barber Shop | ( 145 & Allen i rniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiniiimi iLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA SUMMER O Lion Stars To Compete In Tan-Am' Two of the finest athletes to perform for Perm State—and an other who promises to become equally noteworthy—w ill com pete for the United States in the [Pan-American Games which open [Aug. 27 in Chicago. Track ace Ed Moran, holder of Penn State’s mile and half-mile records, and one of America’s top milers the past three years, will be a member of the United States: track team which will be coached by the Lions’ Chick Werner. Bob Hoover, hard-hitting, slick fielding shortstop who led the Nittany Lions to the 1959 District Two title and a fourth-place berth in the College World Series, has been tabbed as an infielder on Uncle Sam’s baseball team. Joining these veterans will be Greg Weiss, a talented gymnast wlv to see va _ ''service ace of last year’s fres. jan team, and thus ineligible for varsity compe tition, Weiss figures to be a Penn State star for the next three sea sons. Both Moran and Hoover, each captain of his respective team in 1959, were graduated in June. University Purchases Teacher's Oii Painting An oil painting, “Reflections,” by Betty Griggs, Johnstown teach er, has been purchased for the permanent collection of the Uni versity. The purchase was made pos sible by funds provided by the auction of student oil paintings done during the Summer Session ynit, lip ■ 5 +J>ez ... m •; IT PAYS li TO KNOW That right, fellows! It pays to know what you are buying. If you buy na tionally advertised goods you get the guarantee of a sound company. I carry the BEST in the nationally advertised clothing. ‘Such names as PURITAN, BUD BRRMA. DICKIES, WINGS, ESQUIRE, PIONEER, COPLAN, KINGSMKN, SHIELD and ALFRED. Come on up the hill and brouse around my store. Remember that all goods are Locked by the companies’ warranty and my persona! guarantee; REMEMBER, when you walk up the hill, the prices go down. HABERDASHERY *ln th« Center of Pennsylvania* 229 S. Allen Si. USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS OOQOOOOQCOOQOQQQOOQQOO Repairs | I Car Radios j Television Butlers Jewelry L^^ r —— DIAMONDS . WATCHES L^ 8 ■ Watch ®nd center X Jewelry Repairing B} | iiie. B«aver a,.. State College TV (vwvvvvwvvvvvvwvvv%a 232 S® Allen St. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc ° g o Visit Pennsylvania's Largest g I Gift Shop ! O _g g Gifts for every member of the family S § Gifts from ail over the world g o ° g 6 Miles West of State College % o on Route 322 o § Winks Skytop Gift Shop ! g A 75 Mile Scenic View § o 2 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 "WAIT MINUTE!" Before you pack up and leave for the summer why not come to the COFFEE SPOT for one last meal of our de lectable Italian cuisine. Everything from manicotti and pasta ricotti to spaghetti and meatballs and ravioli is at our service. Or you can order any one of our fine assorted cold cut platters or tasty sand wiches. For the best and coolest eating in town, try the . . . coffee spet £. Beaver Ave. PAGE SEVEN
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