PAGE EIGHT Losensky Will Instruct At Mont Alto Branch B. John Losengky 111 has been named instructor in forestry at the Mont Alto branch of the Uni versity. Born in Akron, Pa., he received a bachelor of science degree in forestry from the University in 1959 and is currently working toward a master of science degree. Everything right for your important dinner dale! You're sure to enjoy our THICK U.S. PRIME STEAK goalltra Steal, ilotde a 4 Miles South of State College on Route 322 Wes Roberts can tell you: "THERE'S NO CEILING FOR A SELF-STARTER IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS" When Wes -Roberts was nearing the end of his senior year at San Jose State College, he was looking for a job with a wide open future. He found it when he joined Pacific Telephone in 1 San Francisco. Here's how Wes tells it: "I remember one of my - first jobs. The boss said, 'Wes, I want you to work out a plan showing where we'll need new field operating centers to keep up with Northern California's growth over„the next 10 years.' I didn't know whether I was more happy or scared." Wes didn't tell us (but his boss did) that he handled the report like a pro. And today, as a AWS Elections-- (Continued from page one) ate, at heir meeting Wednesday: Patricia Dyer, acting treasurer; Rebecca Gifford, acting junior senator; Perk Wasilko, elections committee chairman; Carol Con nelly, publicity chairman, and LH Davenport, reorganization chair man. Escort your lady to the Boals burg Sieak House for memor able dining. A superb cuisine and courteous service make the occasion an event! "Our number one aim is to have in an management jobs the most vital, intelli gent, positive and imaginative men we can possibly find." FREDERICK R. KAPPEL, President American Telephone & Telegraph Co THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA MEM Wes. can tell you: "We get good training. But no one nurses you along. We hire managers —not errand boys. So far as I can see, there's no ceiling for a self-starter in this business." If you're a guy like Wes Roberts—if you like to bite off more than you can chew and then chew it want to visit your Placement O f fice for literature and additional information. 111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H111111 111 11111111111 1111111111111111111111 1 11111111111 IN Over 18,000 Students And Faculty Read These COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS 111111111111111111111111iISMS11111111111111111 FOR SALE 1951 PLYMOUTH, excellent condition. Good tires, radio, etc. Call UN 5-5441. APPLES, CIDER, Indian Corn, Gourds, Houseplants. Hort Show, Saturday— Sunday. Livestock Pavilion. FRESH CIDER. No preservatives added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit on Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon and evening. Bring jugs. Phone HA 2-8392. GOLF CLUBS 9,5, 7, 9 irons, 1 & 3 woods-912. AD 8-1621. LAB COATS, sizes 84-44. Will deliver In State College. HO 6-6494. ENGINEER'S WATCH has built In stop watch and circular glide rule. Call after 9:30 p.m. AD 860373. Approximately hnlf price. MOTORBIKE—Must Bell immediately; real bargain. AD 8-1621. 1967 PORSCHE 1600 coupe, low mileage, excellent condition. Call AD 7-4171 after five. PONTIAC 1961 2-door, good shape, 2 new tires, good engine, still insured, radio clock, heater. AD 7-4852. USED TELEVISION seta. 17" - 21", table and - floor models. Burn's TV. AD 7-3962. FOR RENT ROOMS—SINGLE ro double to rent at 420 S. Pugh St. AD 8-6013. APARTMENT, furnished, from forks to furniture. Private entrance. Ideal for two. $65 monthly. AD 7-7277 anytime. ONE BEDROOM Willie Home with extra sofa bed. 1556 per month. Apply at 121 Hilltop Trailer Park. ONE BEDROOM Trailer for rent. Couple preferred. $46 a month. Call AD 7-2041. division supervisor, he's holding down a key telephone job. Wes Roberts' story is not unique in the Bell Telephone Companies. The telephone businesi is growing fast—and men are needed who can grow jUst as fast. • BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111111M111111111111111111111111M LARGE DOUBLE room in private house, two blocks from campus. Quiet, no other roomers. £22.00 a piece per month. Call AD 7-4144. FOR RENT—Vi double room at. $6.150/wk Call AD 7-4749. GARAGE SPACE available Oct. 1 near Old Beaver Field. Dial AD 7-4314. SINGLE BASEMENT Room in a quiet fu6ilty home $4.75. Mule student, private entrance, phone, bath and park ing; six minute walk from campus. Phone AD 8-6667. FURNISHED TWO ROOM efficiency apartment; private bath and entrance. Call All 84636 after 6 p.m. ROOMS FOR Rent—Comfortable weekend accommodations for PARENTS and FRIENDS. Colonial Hotel. 123 W. Nittany Ave. Telephone AD 7-11112 or AD 7-4860, ask for Mrs. Cox. APARTMENT FURNISHED: 8 rooms and bath. Contact Bert, Pi Lambda Phi. GRAD STUDENT (physics) would like to share his room. It's attractively fur nished in a new home. For more Informa tion call AD 8-9697.. QUIET SINGLE room, two blocks from campus. AD 7-7151. TWO LARGE double rooms, free off street parking. Full cooking privileges. One block from North Halls. AD 8-1946. SINGLE ROOMS, graduate students. Free parking. 220 E. Foster Ave. DOUBLE ROOMS--one block from New Men's Dorms. Newly furnished, private entrance. Have a look at 602 Holmes St. or call AD 7-4720. MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur nished apartment for two—s 39 each month; including everything. Call AD S-1400 after 3 :30 p.m. ‘. .4 • A .,. 'au FOR RENT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30?1.960 LOST LOST—SORORITY PIN somewhere he. tween Whitmore Lab and Simmons Hall, Call UN 15-8398. Small reward. ONE BLACK Cashmere Caidigan, Beta Sig, Saturday night. I have yours. Call UN 5-7930. SIIEAFFER FOUNTAIN Pen (grey). If found please call Nancy UN 6-8035. BROWN "ROLFE" key case on Tuesday. Finder please call AD 7-2496. Reward. GOLD WATCH, plaid band between Pollock and HUB. Call Mike Metz, AD 7-9937. SMALL 7.1PP0 Lighter in Pollock Snack Bar. Judy engraved across front and. CCII along aide. Call UN 6-5864. DIETZGEN SLIDE RULE In 106 M.E.. 10 o'clock Monday. Phone AD 8-1240 aak for John. FOUND PAIR OF girl's glasses. Return for Wen ' tilication and price of ad. Call Megan UN 5-2829. FOUND—BLANKET at B.U. football game. Call UN 5.7174. HELP WANTED WAITERS AND Dishwashers—inquire Phi Sigma Delta. Call AD 7.4409 ask for caterer. KITCHEN HELP waiters needed mediately at Zeta Beta Tau. Call Arnie AD 8-6713. HELP WANTED in kitchen at Kappa Delta Rho, good hours. Call AD 72337- FOR SALE OR RENT SALE OR RENT Bx4o Rollo-Home House Trailer; porch and awning. Phone AD 8-8214. 10 x 45 MOBILE. HOME. All mtklcrn con veniences; two bedrooms. Available at once. Call ,All 7-3010. SALT•: OR Rent cash or term 2-bedroom 48' Trailer, storm windows, furnace, tub and shower, seven closets, ample drawer aptl cupboard space. Excellent condition. College View nailer Park No. 26, 1234 E. College Ave. AD 7-4152. HELP WANTED PART TIME WORK—college students (male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Rogers between 9 n.m. and 2 p.m. AD 8-2051. Salary 845 a week. OPPORTUNITY FOR Enterprising Stu dents. Swap your talent as a waiter for Meals. Call Don Davies All 7-1923. WAITERS AND Dishwashers. Lunch, din ner furnished. Apply caterer, Alpha Rho Chi. AD 7-4212. WANTED ONE MALE student to :Mare furnished apartment. Call AD 8-0654. WANTED—GUITAR or bass man for combo work. Call Al 411) 8-0152, WANTED IMMEDIATELY: two waiters to work fer meals. Call the caterer, AD 7-4151. MEN WANTING to eat good meals— AEPi has openings for waiters or dish• washers. Call. Ira AD 7-2941. STUDENT (MALE) to share apartment. Everything furnished: close to campus; reasonable expenses. AD 8-2761 or AD 8-9609. WANTED: STUDENTS to work nt con cessions for home football games. Counter and vending help. Sign up at 237 Rec reation Hall. WOMAN'S USED bike. Will pay reason able price. UN 5-3563. STUDENT—maIe to share apt. with two EE students (seniors): reasonable, pleas ant. Phone AD 7.3012, 409 S. Atherton. MISCELLANEOUS YORK INTERESTED in picking up passengers for weekend trips to York. Contact Morningstar UN 5-5851, 8-12, 1-5. THE INDIGO QUINTET top 5-piece combo. Now booking Fall and Winter dates. Call • Rich Flacher. AD 13-6224. CINERAMA No, a "Panorama of Horti. culture." Livestock Pavilion, Saturday and Sunday. meet me at Horticulture Show Livestock Pavilion Saturday TOHOMECohtthG a ndcil Calvary Baptist Church, 112 W. Hamil ton Ave., 9:30 a.m. Young Adult Class; 10:45 a.m. Worship; 7:45 p.m. Mr. Ken. neth Strachan of Latin America Mission. Cara for CBC leave HUB at 9:20 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. DESPERATE I Ride needed to New York City or vicinity on Oct. 2 afternoon or evening. Contact Lynn at UN 6-8269 or UN 6-4831. HAVE ROOM contract for University dorms. Any male interested in taking over contract call UN IS-2450. THANK YOU ' to the individual who returned my BX claim checks. COMBINED THESPIAN. PLAYERS bowl. ing party Sunday afternoon, Oct. Bth, Sign list—Player% green room: Thespians, 100 Carnegie during rehearsals. PENN STATE-ARMY Excusion (Lakes-To. Sea Bus) leaves Corner Row 6:00 a.m. stops at Millheim. Oct. 8, 1860. Total costs: Game ticket and bus 316.00. Mail orders and check to Twin Valley Farmers Exchange, Begins, Pennsylvania. Call Valley View, Pa. Overbrook 2-3171. Bene. lit Levi Lamb Fund. - A WELL-INFORMED college student is America's greatest security. If you want to know the greatest crisis in the world now, - read IA price Time, Life, Newsweek. Just drop the card in the mail. 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