The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 13, 1960, Image 8

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—Collegian Photo by Charles Jacques
NEW CREAMERY SALES ROOM—The structure was enclosed
recently by placing y,imlow., on the sides. The salesroom, which
is being built in front of the et camery, is expected to be finished
by Ain il,
Creamery to
Larger Sales
"The new University creamery sales room will have the
facilities to handle the business we now have. The present
sales loom is just too darn small," Dr. Philip 0. Keney, assist
ant professor of dairy science, said.
"On a busy day, we dip as many as 4000 cones of ice cream
'We sell between 16 and 18 tons
jot . cheese a year," he said.
Tribunal Penalizes ,[ In the new building, which is
constructed in front of the cream-
Men for Shoplifting erY on the north side of Curtin
jRd , equipment and facilities will
The Off-Campus Tr ibunal heard be available to dispense the dairy
thiee cases this week and made products more quickly.
several disciplinary lecommenda-1 On the east and west faces of
tams to the clean of men's office i the 40 by 40 ft. building, glass
One student, who was accused panels have been erected. These
of shoplifting in two local stores,) will be the faces used for cus•
was placed on probation for the tomer entrance and exit. The
Spring Semester. Another student north wall will have a service
who was also accused of shoplift-' entrance which leads to the
ing in a local store was placed creamery.
on suspended suspension because,
be was alicady on disciplinary,
plobation for academic dishon
esty.
A semeAer'N deA tplinary ptoba
tion was recommended for two,
students who were involved in an,
incident at a hotel out of town.
WDFM to Hold Tryouts
WDFM student operated radio
station,will hold auditions foi
announcers at I p m. tomoirow in
304 Spat Ics.
LaVie Photogs to Meet
An organizational meeting for
all ~ tuclents interested in joining
the La Vie •pholography staff will
he field at 7 p m. tomorrow in 1
Carnegie.
LUTHERAN STUDENT CHURCH
College and Atherton Sts.
Sunday Services 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
Sermon: "For Better, Not For Worse"—
A Christian look at dating and marriage
6:30 p.m.—Sermon discussed by parents and students
FROM FRIENDSHIP TO MARRIAGE
sireJile Joritin Series
at ge
WESLEY FOUNDATION
6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY. Feb. 14, "Campus Dating Patterns"
Mrs. Helen E. Buchanan, speaker
SUNDAY, Feb. 21, "One Love—Conflicting Faith"
Inter-Faith Panel
SUNDAY. Feb. 28. "The Kiss—Then What?"
Dr. Clifford A. Adams, speaker
By 808 TACELOSKY
A U-shaped counter of yellow]
formica will have 15 stools around,
and cold food display cases
will be placed along the eastern
wall. In these food cases will be
packaged ice cream and cheese
in all quantities and milk.
With the new facilities, the
creamery will he able to dispense
eggs for the first time. Restau
rant-type tables will seat about
48 customers in the new half
glass building.
A concrete patio will be built
on the outside of the room.
The sales room is being con
structed by the physical plant in
cooperation with the University
,creamery sales. John D. Miller,
'head of the Division of Building
.Construction, is in charge of
erecting the building.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Have
Room
Dean Lipp
To Speak
To Leonides
Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of
women, will be the featured
speaker at an open meeting of
Leonides Council Monday
night.
Dean Lipp will speak on "The
Future for Independent Women
at Penn State." She will discuss
the effects of the new community
living plans on independent worn
en.
Carol Frank, Leonides presi
dent, urged all students to attend
the meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 214-
15-16 Hetzel Union. Dean Lipp
will conduct an informal question
and answer session at the close
of the meeting.
A short business meeting of
Leonides Council will be held
at 6:30 p.m. in 203 HUB before
Dean Lipp's speech. Plans will
be discussed for the participa
tion of independent units in
Spring Week in April.
Leonides Council members may
be asked if their units would like
to participate, Miss Frank said.
Results of today's TIM-Leonides
bluebook jam session will also
be discussed. The jam session,
which is designed to increase the
TIM-Leonides bluebook file, will
be held from 2 to 5 p.m. today
in the HUB ballroom.
Council Votes to Place
Bulletin Boards in Labs
The Chemistry-Physics Student
Council has decided to have bul
letin boards constructed for both
Whitmore and Osmond Labora
tories.
Dr. John Benson, assistant pro
fessor of chemistry and advisor to
the council, offered his resigna
tion at the recent meeting.
Repairs
Car Radios Television
Phonographs Radios
television •
service
center ~ ;717"
at -
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Heartily Welcomes You To Our
Valentine's Day Services
8:30 A.M. Student Bible Class
10:45 A.M. Message by Mrs. Frank Takei, PSU
7:45 P.M. Speaker, Mr. Sam Allison, PSU
For a Heart Warming Experience, Travel Tomorrow
To Woodman Hall, 112 W. Hamilton Ave.
. 6 Blocks South of Campus
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State College Phon e
GIANT 15" SUBMARINES
These Delicious Subs Contain 21 Food Items
PHILA. STEAK SANDWICH
RFECT LATE EVENING SNACK FOR YOU TO RELIS
Try Our Hot ,
PIZZAS
MEAT BALL . NOW • 5 Different Varieties
SANDWICHES •Hambur g 0 Pepperoni
•Mushrooms is Anchovies
Eat them just as you *Sausage
would an ice cream cone Order to go—no waiting
OVEN HOT DELIVERY AD 8-0596
Grad Lecture
To Be_Given
On Wednesday
Four programs have been sched
uled for the Graduate Lecture
Series during the spring semes
ter.
Dr. Delbert Oberteuffer, pro
fessor of physical education at
Ohio State University since 1932,
will open the series at 8 pm.
Wednesday in 121 Sparks when
he speaks on "A Biological Basis
for Responsibility in Education."
The lecture is co-sponsored by
the College of Physical Educa
tion and Athletics.
Second lecturer of the series
will be Dr. Gerald W. Johnson,
Baltimore journalist, who will
speak March 1 on "The Man Who
Feels Left Behind," co-sponsored
by the School of Journalism.
Dr. Paul B. Sears, conservation
ist at Yale University, will speak
March 30 on "Ecology of Man,"
co-soonsored by Gamma Sigma
Delta, honor society in agricul
ture.
The final lecture of the semes
ter will present Dr. Olaf Mickel
sen, bio-chemist with the Nation
al Institute of Arthritis and Me
tabolic Diseases on "Age Changes
in Body Composition." It is co
sponsored by the Department of
Agricultural and Biological Chem
istry and the Department of Foods
and Nutrition.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1960
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Champion
model. Call AD 1-2161, ask for Ditk
Nicholls.
CONTINENTAL HOUSE Trailer, 80 feet,
one bedroom, de-k, crib, waither, dryer.
102 Hilltop Trailer Park. AD 8-1636.
ACCOUNTING 1 supplies. TV )(dor*
guides, 6 and 11 column analysis Pads.
Complete for Si. UN 5-7824.
INCOME PROPERTY. Distinctn e English
stone house on corner of Hamilton and
S. Allen. Downstairs: chestnut panelled
ingtoom, and diningroom, large rtone
fireplace, kitchen, two bed t owns, With.
Upstairs: tin ee bedrooms, kitchen, bath.
Basement and garage. All furnishing for
student rooming included Income from up
stalls $lBO per month. AD 8-0144.
1957 CHAMPION Ti niter, 35', excellent
condition; one be Boom, automatic
Tv nhher. large 11.. ing room, patio, large
lawn. Phone AD 8.4149.
WANTED
yr
ANYBODY. WHO took corrr•pondcnce
I CO Ur,Pg In ninth or drawing pleate calf
Tony UN 5-5;72. inunntant to him.
WILL DO typing all Icin(l% Call AD 8-001)8.
WAITERS AND Dimliwashers immediately.
Call Les at Al) 7-2941.
KITCHEN HELP for spring semester in
ft stet nity. Call AD 7-2044.
MALE STUDENT to share foinit,h«l apart,.
meet. in Aletrgor Ilidg. Call AD P-1344.
CIGARETTE 1.1(.1 - ITER, R) (1 ..1 t r, nab.
initinls J E T --in !AIM'S Den t H.O D.)
Rtnlard, Call AD 4-1511.
FOR RENT
HALF DOUBLE. room within Uhlking
distance of campus. Free paikiny. AD
7-7107.
TWO DOUBLE. roomy and one 111ple room;
next. to Volt Office. Rental i 6 per
week. 114 E Beaver A%e. AD 7-4147.
ROOM FOR two students, newly furnlkhed
In new home Private entrance, ltle
phone. One block from campus May be
seen anytime. bO2 N. Holmes bt. Phone
AD 7-4720.
ROOM IN - De4irabte Nieghborhorli ; pri
vate bath and entrance, oft-etm t park
ing, linen, ton els, furnished. $7 00 yei
eek. AD 8.91;10.
ROOM FOR girl student in faculty home.
Walking dl3tance fi om campus. AD
8-G036.
BACHELOR QUARTERS for ..tteran or
grad student in nem. ly built home. Call
AD 8-0544 hoot 1 p.ni. to 4 p.m
SINGLE, DOUBLE rooms for the semester,
near eamme‘. 120 East Foster. AD 8-0044.
PLEASANT DOUBLE room, half tiouhle
room second floor. Free puking. 17.00
week. AD ti-,it119.
FURNISHED TWO-ROOM apartment, two
block 9 ham campuq. Parking mailable.
$7O per month. AD 7-3084 after 5 p in.
ROOM FOR two students in large triple
room within walking distance to cam
pus. Free parking. Call AD 7-4451.
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NEWLY FURNISHED single room for
male: four blocks from campus. Free
parking. 416 S. Allen. AD 5-1875
NICELY FURNISHED single room and
double for male students, near tatrinua,
reasonable, parking prnileges. Call AD
7-7906 or EL 6-1302.
DOUBLE ROOM in Marilyn }hill board
ing house at 317 E. Beaver Are. Excel
lent location with atmosphere for floe
study habits Meals served if desired. Con
tact Cus Zerbe at AD 7-4925.
COMFORTABLE, MODERATE rate ac-
commodations with private bath or
running water. Colonial -lintel, 123 W.
Nittany ANe., State College. AD 7.050 or
AD 7-7792
DOUBLE ROOM, centrally locateil. Free
parking. Phone UN 5-5851 or AD 1-4078.
OOM FOR three—furnished, pritate en
trance. Call AD 8-9082.
ONE-HALF quiet. warm pine-pannelled
room. Private , hath private entrance.
242 Nlmitz At e. AD 7-3309.
1.6
WORK WANTED
WIFE OF graduate student. Mother of
two. Elementary teacher. Will care for
children of working parents in Oneida St.
' house. AD 7-2333.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEWMAN CLUB will present Miss
Vera D. Denty, a member of the Medi
cal Section British Psychological Society,
'who will speak on Free Will and Modern
!Man Thursday, Feb. 18, 7 :00 p.m., in
'the HUB Assembly Room. Everyone wet
!come.
SPEND THIS summer with classrooms
abroad in France, Spain, Germany. At.
tend lanuguage classes, live with native
family. For information call Lolli, UN
SEWING DONE—dre.srnaking, alterations,
slip cowers, at low costs, good job. Mrs.
Okays. Al) 8-6923.
TOWN INDEPENDENT MEN—looking
for a good place to eat inexpensively?
Sociable atmosphere? These are yours with
minimum expenditure of time and effort.
Call or atop in College Co-op. 244 E. Nit-
Limy Ave. AD 7-2593 ask for Julie.
MIKE RAYMOND and his All-Stara—the
band that caused a sensation, Freshman
Night at Rea Nall—are now available for
fraternity parties. Call UN 5-6060.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing,
tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes
sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
HELP WANTED
COLLEGE STUDENTS—students looking
for part-time work 2 evenings a week
and a half day Sat. call Mr. Liehtenfels
,AD 8-2061 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Salary , $415
per week.
ROOM & BOARD
RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for
room & board for spring semester at
317 E. Beaver Ave. & 220 S. Allen St.
For complete information ask for Mrs.
Petrisks at 817 L Beaver Ave.