PAGE EIGHT Stadium Parking Lot Picnics Expected for Next Season "Parking-lot picnics" are ex-islueldb for the benefit of attend pected to become a common ant who will direct them to their bight at next year's football parking area. or general park games, with the establishmentmng will be available at 50 cents' per , game, but this will not be (A 10,000 parking spaces in t heepurchased before the day of the vicinity of Beaver Stadium. (game. Users of the general park- Ernest 13. McCoy, director of' :mg areas will pay the attendant as they cars. 011101(73, said that the proposed . parking plan at Beaver Stadmmi McCoy leave added their that reserved will provide a perfect setting f or pal king will be located east of inid-day snacks. ,the projected University Drive. "Eating out of the back of the car is ideally suited to parties corning to the campus from towns, and cities within a 100-mile ra dius, and has been popular at Army, Rutgers, Michigan, Coined and other Ivy League schools," McCoy said. McCoy, in outlining the parking plan for the first time, explained that reserved parking N.k 11l be made available in advance at $1 per game or $3 for the home sc hudule of four games. Purchas ers of reserved parking will he' furne.hed colored stickers which they will de,play in their wind-' Attention all s Smoke L&M ... Chesterfield ... or Oasis but DON'T THROW EMPTY PACKS IST PRIZE PHILCO "SLENDER SEVENTEENER" CONSOLETTE PORTABLE TV To the student on this campus who To the student on this campus who turns in the most empty packs of turns in the second largest number L&M, Chesterfield and Oasis! of empty packs of pleasure! Nothing to write . . . no contest to enter! After enjoying any of America's three great smoking favorites—L&M . . . Chesterfield . . . or Oasis cigarettes, just save the wrappers, any combination of these brands is acceptable. But start saving now contest closes at 3 P. M., May 13, 1960. Prizes will be awarded Saturday 10 A. M., May 14, 1960. Tie in bundles of 100 with your name and address printed plainly on the outside and turn in bundles at: Room 306, hotel State College Prizes will be displayed at Graham's News from April 4 to May 14 Otiegoi 3 Myon Toboto C THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Bar-B-Oued Chicken Delicious, tantalizing, golden brown half or whole chick ens. 65c and up. All delivered to dorms, fraternities and private homes. Call AD 8.1016 HERLOCHER'S Located in Coffee Spot Bldg udents . . . 2ND PRIZE 3RD PRIZE HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Howarth Will Speak At Accounting Conclave Harold Howarth of Leidesdorf and Co, will address the Account ing Club convocation at 3:15 p.m. today in the Hetzel Union assem bly room. Howarth will speak on "Ac counting and the Securities and Exchange Commission." A coffee hour in the HUB !lounge will follow the address. Empty packs of L&M . . Chesterfield . . . Oasis cigarettes can win you these VALUABLE PRIZES! Prof to Speak in Ohio IPhone Stickers S. Earl Thompson, professor and Students were asked today by head of the Department of Hotel the Department of Security to re and Institution Administration, is ifrain from defacing the stickers scheduled to present two ad attachedto residence hall phones. dresses before the Ohio Hospital The . stickers advise phone users to dial accident, 'l a l n O , d ' u m nle c a a s se tb o e f n fi u r m e b o e r r Association holding its 45th con is clearly visible,they serve no vention in Columbus, Ohio, this week. useful purpose. + CLASSI 1966 PONTIAC in Philadelphia; 2-duer Catalina. excellent condition. Call Helen UN 5-7944 fin appointment during Easter. GOLFERS SF.T 141 officialPCA Woods by Burke. Can be ordered to inditiduars specifications. AD 8-107. 1955 THUNDERBIRD, red body, two black tops, automatic tran,mmion—sll 4 so. Car can be Been at extterne NW corner of lot No. 83. Will conslrier (lade. Call George at UN 5-7 too or UN 5-sbnl. STUPENDOUS 6-PIECE Hi.Fi. Abo: bicycle $l6. Also: Royal Portable type writer, almost brand new. Mike AD 7-2196. YOUR CHOICE,' of any classical LP in a collection of 200 Recommended by flood Housekeeping. $2 00 each. 137 N. Atherton Street. thud floor. 1953 PLYMOUTH 24100 r hardtop. Condi tion good, tires good , radio & beater Call 110 6-6220 after 7 p.m. 0:100. NEED TROPHIES? You name it-1 have it. Plain or engraved. Rig discounts. !Quick setvtce. Phone AD 7-7E51 after 6. 'Catalogs available. Sa m Troutman's Trophy-Nto, el t y Shop THOSE AWAY! PHILCO CLOCK RADIO To the student on this campus who turns in the third largest number of empty packs of enjoyment! FOR SALE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 15'60 FIEDS + FOR SALE REMINGTON QUIET-RITER, purchased September, $65, coat 3126. Perfect con dition. Larry AD 8-0724. 1953 COLONIAL Trailer, one bedroom. patio, wall to wall carpet, 51300. 28 College View Trailer Park. 1953 MG-TD $995. 1952 Dodge convert. $195. 1954 Buick Special $495. Clark Motor Company, 120 S. Pugh Street. FOR RENT APARTMENT-3 1 / 2 rooms, semi-furnished including laundry, parking, storage space. Available June 1. FURNISHED APARTMENT available for summer, one block from campus ; 2 to 4 people, cheap! Call AD 8-5525 after 5. -- - SECOND FLOOR Apartmenf, 4 rooms and bath; heat, water. atove and refrig. erator furnished. $65. Phone HO 6.6142. FURNISHED APARTMENT for ono or two male students, two blocks from campus, 11 , ,Biluble Immediately. Phone AD 8-1409. LARGE ATTRACTIVE room close to cam pus. For secretary or working-gill. Call AD 1-2446. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom modations with private bath or running' water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany State College. AD 7-4860 or AD 7-7797. LOST PERSON WHO took wrong P S. revereible jacket from Chem 23 Lab Friday call Chuck UN 6-7893. I have yours RAINCOAT AT Phi Kappa Theta, ear keys in pocket. I have sours. Call Ron Al) 8-6311. TAN RAlNCOAT—fourth floor Bourke on Friday. Liszka printed on bottom aeam. Call UN 6.5046. WHOEVER FOUND my wallet at fte — c Hall please mail the cards to: Richard Graybill, 306 E. Prostwct. LOST: $42.00 in front of Bill's Tavern on Sat. $5.00 reward. Call AD 84004. FRATERNITY PlN—somewhere between Mira and Phi Gamma Delta. Call Don Book AD 7-4957. FOUND COLD BULOVA watch. Call AD 7-4738, ask for Chuck. WANTED TYPlNG—reasonable. prompt. Electric typewriter. Call AD 7-7055. CHICAGO-HOUND for Easter vacation • : 178 5 ti - -------- 100 BOYS to call Clem to wush her a Happy Birthday. UN 645809. MEN TO serve as cabin counsellors and waterfront director at the College Settle_ merit Perm Camp, Hormeham, Penna. This camp serves underprivileged children from the Philadelphia area. Interviewing April 7th. For further information visit the Student Employment Office. 112 Old Main. WANT TO buy one boy's bike, on• girl's Call AD 8.1803 after E. RIDERS TO Ft. Lauderdale over Easter vacation. Call Bud Albright or Hen Sullivan AD 8-6821. TYPING OF all kinds by experienced technical typist. Reasonable rates. Call AD 8-8638. RIDERS—from Monroeville and vleinltY to State and return for weekend. Call George AD 8.1892. WANTED—fraternity kitchen help. Call AD 7-2044 ask for caterer. HELP WANTED JOBS AVAILABLE for waiters and kitchen help in fraternities. Apply Student Em ployment Office, 112 Old Main. ______ CAMP WINEPACO, Fayette, Maine has openings for specialty counsellors in tennis, swimming, archery, assistant riflery. Boys camp (1751 in existence 41 yeats. Interviews April 12 & 18. Sign for appointment 112 014 Main. POSITIONS nn"" SITIONS OPEN to work as agents with Student Dry Cleaning Agency beginning Sept. 1960. Apply now, Student Employ 'ment Set.% ice, 112 Old Main. KITCHEN HELP Wanted for fraternity. Thursday through Sunday only. Contact Dave AD 7-4963. MISCELLANEOUS SDX GRIDIRON Banquet reservations will be accepted until noon today. Phone UN 54013 for confirmation. Don't forget, 6:30 p.m. Saturday at State College Hotel. MEET ME at the Pow Wow. Beaver Avenue. GIL--Lost your phone number. Please call UN 6.2381 or AD 8-2142. Lionel. 56 EXPERIENCED baby sitters available afternoons and evenings. Proceeds to charity. Phi Sigma Sigma, UN 6-7789. ALTERATIONS--hems and dressmaking. Reasonable rates. Call AD 8-1772 or tome to 416 E. Foster Avenue. WILL THE student who saw the collision of the green Olds and the Chev. Station Wagon at 8:80 a.m. on Tuesday March 1 at the intersection of College Ave. and Burrowes please contact Mrs. Walsh. Call UN 6-7659 during the day or AD 7.4628 after 6:09. TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and repairs. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satin. faction. University Tennis Service, 614 E. Beaver Ave. after 6 pm. ENROLL NOW for ballroom Almelo's. tan t toe or acrobatic lessons. Professional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. lag t I toe or acrobat's lessons. Professional &boo! s 1 Dann. AD 840716
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