PAGE EIGHT Lakonides Will Nittany Council, Diem to Meet £> Albert E. Diem, vice presidentjfuture of the Nittany Dining Hall, jOODSOr JIIOW jfor business administration, yes-uhich will not be used next se r Ueiday agreed to meet with theimester. It was felt that if the Lakonides, women's physical Nittany Area Council Monday to'building was not going to be torn education and rccieation society/discuss the complaints of the res-'down, study facilities could be in wiP sponsor a demonstration fiom’idents on the living and dining! corporated into its structure. 10 am. to noon tomorrow and accomodations. | *r onl ,l ‘0,3 P, m 0n Friday in otto E Mueller, director of, Applications Available the White Hall (jyirmasium. ‘Housing, and Robert C. Proffitt, po r Qualification Test M.ss Joan TiUotson, specialist directoi of food service, will also in elementary education fiom the attend the meeting according toL Applications for the Selective. State Uimersity of New York. Ba ny Rem, presideV of the cfunfe v ‘^ will give the demonstration. Third c ,i ? ow ' u *L5 the Dean of Easterly pre° A questionnaire is now being!mtendingTo take the lest mutt TterVt A , apP ,jl Cat t S , ?° St ’ ball handling skills and stunts. ~ their chief marked no later than April 7. A di«< lissinn -md mfntm-.l rnt Lu,n t" c " lu; ’- Any student who is a Selective fe« hour will also be held at 730 In a meeting Monday night, the Service registrant intending toi nm tomorrow in the White councl afireet to submlt a ,orrlial ! r e'l*i e st occupational deferment i m" J &SSSg on ft SETS: yinllfy 5 3KT onshation and coffee hour. al f e f a ' 11 k , that • th f , The , s T sl( ? n ( on , Al , g ® na .... difference between an single and planned by the International Re-; COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ,a c * ou^*t ’ does no * warrant the lations Club for tonight has been m ,v cn T td n nr -rr-r t .added fee. Ipostponed until 7 pm. Tuesday in BUY. SELL, TRADE, TELL The colmcl i Wl ][ a ] so discuss the 215 HUB PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS CO., NEWARK 1, N. J. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA RESEARCH IN M m li. mmpm •• mlmlm 1 ' RESEARCH assumes STRANGE SHAPES as it probes the future, pushing back the frontiers of tire unknown in an ever-expanding search for new products and methods of production. In NEW JERSEY, leader in research activity with more than 500 research laboratories and in the heart of the terri tory served by Public Service Electric and Gas Company, are these typical examples of research facilities operated by out standing companies and organizations. For more information about Public Service, write for your copy of the 1960 edition of “Training Courses for College Graduates.” Write Public Service, 80 Park Place, Room 2152 A, Newark 1, New Jersey.' U f TIM to Sponsor TV Show Films The first in a series of 30-minute films of the television show “The Twentieth Century'’.will be shown at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. today in the Hetzel Union auditorium. The free films are being spon sored by the Town Independent 'Men’s Council and deal with 20th century international events such as the bombing of Hiroshima and World Wars I and 11. These “Twentieth Century” films will be shown in the HUB levery other Wednesday. Endler Authors Article Dr. Norman S- Endler, counsel ing psychologist in the Division of Counseling, has had accepted for publication in the “Journal of Ab normal and Social Psychology,” an article entitled “Social Conformi ty in Perception of the Auto kinetic Effect.” NEW JERSEY WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, 1960 Esso Co. Contributes $75,000 for Research The Esso Research and Engin eering Company has contributed its support of research work in the Petroleum Refining Labora tory with a grant of $75,000 this lyear. Esso’s research support has been in effect continuously since 1933. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE ARGUS 36mm Ptojeotor, good condition, Call AD 8-1526. 111)46 FORD—cheap, dependable town trans portation ; seven excellent tires. IHJO. AD 8-1606 evenings. ONE RESERVED **ent for Sat. night gvm finals. Highest bidder. Call Denny AD 8-6718. 10YAL TVPEW RITER, almont brand nett ; $66 or best offer Mike, AD 7-2196. RESERVED SKAT tiikets for NCAA g>m final** Friday and Satmday. After 5 p m. call Caiol AD 7-21^1 (KODAK Bmm Mmio Camera with telephoto Jena. excellent condition. Phone UN 6- 4122, ask for Rockv NEED TROPHIES 1 You name it—l h«\* it. Flain or engraved Jlig discounts quick .service Phony AD 7-7861 after 6. ('dialogues av .ul.jble, Sam Troutman** Ti ophy-Nov elty Shop 1952 2-DOOR FORD, automatic transmis sion. radio and h»*utot . good condition, $175. Call AD 7-1002 PHII.CO RADIO with 'tandaiil and rhoit wave Inoudut-'t bind*, Hood condition for $l6. Call Al at UN 5-UiM. FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM ranch-**tvle house com- pletely fmnohed, available Sept. 1. Within walking di-tapce of campus. Cali AD 7-4136 COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom modations with pi i. ate bath o»’ running water. Colonial Hot« 4 121 W. Nittany Ave., State College. AD 7-4*50 or Al) 7-7792. SINGLE ROOM, hot ami cold i tinning watoi Paiking, cential; quiet. Call AD 7-7792. TWO FURNISHED apaitments; kitchen, bnthi oom, !i\ ingi oom-bedroom combin ation Immediate ocuipancv. AD 8-1641. SINGLE ROOM near campus Senior op giad student onl.v Call AD 8-8709 after 3 pm BACHELOR QUARTERS for veteran or grad student m newlv built home. Call AD 8-0544 from 1 pin to 4 pm. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male students, near campus, reasonable, parking privileges. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 6-4302. ROOM 8r BOARD RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for room & board for spring semester at 317 R Beaver Ave. A 220 S. Allen St. For complete information ask for Mrs. Petrisky at 317 E. Beaver Ave. LOST TORTOISE SHELL and pern! comb in area between Beuver, Fnirniount and Garner, Call Lynne UN 5-5934 WOULD THE person who borrowed a pen at the launderette Saturday leturn it to the Collegian office? Tell Bomeone to put it in Muiray Simon’s mail box. KAE SLIDE RULE in 214 Bouclce. Call Clarence Seely UN 5-4661, name on case. GIRL'S BROWN in brown leather case in Waung area. Please call Nancy, UN 6-6567. GLASSES, blue fiame, fo*»t a few days ago. Please call UN 5-5728, AD 8-9233. FOUND I HAVE YOURS. Claim at Marring* Series—7:3o p.m. Friday night. Dr. Aaron Rutledge. FOUND: PAIR OF rme-tinted glasses In ladies Ist floor rent room, Mineral Sciences Building. May be claimed In 220 Mineral Sciences Bldg, by paying for this ad. WANTED WANTED—TWO tickets for Sat. night’s gym meet. Will p,iy $5 00 apiece. Call UN 6-2616 ask for Anne. STUDENTS—EARN lIP to $1.60 per hour working two or thiee evenings of your choice. Downtown Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh. TWO MEN to share apartment at 124 N. Atherton. Call AD 8-1974. GIRL’S BlKE—good condition, baskets. Call between 10-11 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Sylvia, UN 6-4119. WORK WANTED TYPING TO do in my home on electric tyx»ewriter. Reasonable rates, dependable service. Phone AD 8-6102. HELP WANTED DISH WASHERS needed immediately# Call AD 7-2941. MISCELLANEOUS TO EUROPE by .ship ‘'Foreign Aisign- men! I 960" two-month behimi-the-scene* trip to northern and western Kui ope for those to do more than collect countries. Led by Robert Pockrass, School of Journalism. UN 5-5013. STUDENTS WHO want part-time work must register their spring class schedule* at Student Employment Office, 112 Old Main. MEET ME at the Pow Wow, Beaver Ave. TIRED OF rock ‘n* roll? Try the Jack Huber Quartet dance music. Contact Faul Wveat UN 6-6693. GUARANTEED WATCH and clock repair. 30 years experience. Sam Diar., opposite Bchool, Pine Grove Mills. AD 8-8047. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing* tap, to* or acrobatic lessons Profes sional School ot Dance. AD 4-2078,
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