PAGE EIGHT SGA Compiles List Of Town Housing A non-dis'criminatory town housing list, set up by the Student Government Association, has replaced a list main tained by the dean of men’s office and is now the only list in use. This list, posted on a bulletin board next to the HUB desk before final exams, was com piled by the SGA Committee on Interracial Problems. SGA was granted permission to take over the old dean of men’s housing list by President Erie A.! Walker. The dean of men’s list! was then discontinued. The new list now contains the names of over 200 landlords who are willing to rent rooms to stu dents on a non-discriminatory basis Tho list was compiled as a re sult of a bill passed by SGA As sembly on Oct. 27. It was sug gested in the bill that “SGA maintain a housing list condition al upon the landlord’s practice of CAMP CONRAD WEISER Y.M.G.A. CAMP, READING, PENNA. Wall interview Men for summer specialty and general counselors openings, Thurs day, February 9. Information and ap pointments in 112 Old Main (rear). Penn State Book Exchan • TODAY "is the LAST DAY Books Will Be Accepted # BOOKS Will Be SOLD for the Remainder of the Week HOURS: • USED BOOK AGENCY (ÜBA) 9 a.m.-5 p.m. BOOK EXCHANGE (BX) 9acm.-5 p.m. The BX has a Complete Line of Engineering Equipment and School Supplies. A New Shipment of SPIRALS have come in PENN STATE BOOK EXCHANGE non-discrimination by race, creed, color, religion or national origin.” It was further stated'in the bill that "any landlord found upon due investigation to practice dis crimination shall no longer be registered by SGA until such time as there is evidence, of a change of policy.” According to the bill, the SGA Committee on. Interracial Prob lems was authorized to conduct a campaign to encourage landlords to rent rooms to students on a non-discriminatory basis. Any landlord .wishing to place his house or rooms on the list may call UN 5-4952 between 1 and 5 p.m. Monday through Fri day. BOTTOM FLOOR OF THE HUB •OLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA THE DAILY First of 8 French Films Scheduled for Tonight The first of a series of eight sur la soupe,” or "Kindly Kill French films with English sub-Me,” is scheduled for 8 p.m. in 209 titles will be shown at the Uni- H Economics South. * . versify tonight. The film, "Comme un cheveu The film is open to the public. CASH—I 7 words or Uu CHARGE—I 2 words o, lc» $.50 one Inaertlon $.75 two Inaertlon, 11.00 three Inecrtions Additional words—2 (or $.65 1 (or each day of insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY . 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY »i.......... i in... i...... mi. AM-FM RADIO and 8-speed record player combination, $7O or best offer. Call UN 6-8280 or UN 6-8248. DORM CONTRACT—haIf of double room in Thompson Hall. Reason: pledging fra ternity. Sixth semester E.E. (or room mate. Call UN 6-6287. 1969 TRIUMPH Tiger-Cub Motorcycle, 200 cubic centimeters, fully equipped and in excellent condition. AD 8-0001. 36-FOOT. TWO-BEDROOM House Trailer. No down payment. Pine Grove Mills. AD 8-8696. COMPLETE DRAWING Set—instruments, T-square, board, triangles, etc. Jack Davis AD 7-7683. LADIES WHITE Figure Skates in excel lent condition, size 6. Call UN 5-8877. MEN’S FIGURE SKATES, size 10-Call UN-. 6-7759. - USED TV set, 21” console—s4o. Call Larry AD 8-1612. SLIDERULE—in good condition—sl6. Call AD 7-7046. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for working man, office man, or student. Call AD 7-4196. NICELY FURNISHED apartment in new home. Includes all utilities, disposal, washer, private entrance, terrace and yard. Phone AD 7-7141 after 6:00 p.m. THREE-ROOM Apartment, 904 S. Pugh St. AD 8-1468 after* 4:00. Available immediately. Large basement. $BO.OO per month. ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED apartment south of Potters Mills. Secluded location by mountain stream, pines and hemlocks in back yard, near highway. Kitchen, large living room-bedroom cominbation, private entrance, private bath, efficient oil heat on own thermostat—only $5O. month. UN 5-7648 before 6 p.m., EM 4-1648 after 6:30. SINGLE OR double room for rent; one block from campus. Private entrance. 602 Holmes St. AD 7-4720. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE THE FOR RENT HEATED GARAGE, 444 W. Fairmount Ave. Call AD 8-2368. MALE STUDENT to share apartment for three—s39.oo per moth. Call Ken, AD 8-0318 after'6:oo p.m. QUIET SINGLE and double room with shower in" fraternity section, for male students. Call Mrs. Lemmon, AD 7-7962. VACANCY IN furnished apartment with two male students. Reasonable. Alos furnished room for rent. AD 8-2761'0r AD 8-0609. ONE HALF double room; warm, quiet, pine-panelled. Private bath, private phone, private entrance. 242 Nimitz Ave. ADams 7-3309. ONE SINGLE room in quiet home. Free parking available. AD 7-4329. UNFURNISHED THREE ROOM apart ment with bath, stove and refrigerator furnished. AD 7-4022 after 8:30. SINGLE QUIET room in fraternity sec tion, No other roomers. Call AD 7*2326. SINGLE OR Double rooms, two blocks from calnpus; quiet street. Phone AD 8-0044. SINGLE FRONT ROOM, private home, 2nd floor. Call AD 8-8743, HALF DOUBLE room in private home. Private bath and entrance. Call AD 8-6689. GRAD STUDENTS, upperclassmen. Com fortable rooms with running water or private bath. Colonial Hotel, 123 West Nittany. Parking, location central. Quietly operated for sleep, rest and study. Low student rates. Phone AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860, ask for Mrs. Cox. LOST HIIMMIIIIMMaitIIIIKIHMaiMIMMIIIIIIIHHIItIIIMMI TWO WEEKS AGO in town—Post slide rule. Finder please call Robert Battle, AD 8-9411. PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES between Simmons and McF.lwain, Friday, Jan. 13. Reward. Helen, UN 6-8464. REWARD FOR return o( Post Sliderule left in 216 Hammond last semester. Ken AD 8-2007. LOST: HISTORY 21 text and red note book outaide U.B.A. Urgently needed by owner. Please return to HUB desk or call UN 6-2776'. No questions - asked. LOST 1969 Penn State class ring, near graduate hall. .Initials J.C.L. Call Joel Leininger UN 6-4426. Reward. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1961 Women to Fill Out Cards Women* students are requested to-fill-out activity cards ln the dean of women's office in-order to be eligible for tapping by hat societies. . WANTED WANTED TO • BUY—used bicycle. Call UN 6-4493, ask for Carl. TWO “OR three arm chairs wanted. Call UN 6-6441,* auk for ,D. Elz. MALE .ROOMMATE to share- comfortable trailer with two other students. Many conveniences. Please contact Don at AD 8-0686. WANTED—third man for three-man apart ment; two blocks from campus. Cali AD. 8-2796. LARGE DOUBLE room. • Prefer graduate student. 625 tJ. Pugh. Call AD 7-2791. PEOPLE INTERESTED In doing a pro gram of classical music for station WDFM. Contact Ronald- Shiban at UN 5-2381. - SOPHOMORE OR Junior campus repre sentatives to book top flight - collegiate jazz band. Commission basis. Send resume. P.O. Box 692, Wrightslown, N.J. HELP WANTED ' " •»»#»• !••»••« •*•»•• •••«•»•*•••**»»»•*••••*» DISHWASHER FOR spring semester. Lunch, dinner furnished. No Sunday meals. Apply caterer, Alpha Rho Chi, AD 7-4232. MISCELLANEOUS PART-TIME Insurance Salesman wanted. Will train am) arrange for license. Age 21 or over. Only those persons who are graduating on or after January 1962. Reply to Box 781 State College, stating name,, address, phono number. THIRD LECTURE of the Liberal Arte Series' will bo held Tuesday, ‘ Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Speaker Is Dr. Lawrence Latt~ mnn. All students and faculty invited to attend in HUB assembly room. MR? SOCIAL CHAIRMAN; the George Sotter Quartet has these Saturday nighta open. Feb. 11, 18, April 8, 22, May 6, 13. Call AD 7-2496. EXPERT SHOE SHJNE-Davidson’s Bar ber Shop nest to Murphy's—B a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. - THERE WILL be a meeting for all peopte interested in working in any. capacity for station WDFM on Wednesday, Feb. .8 at 8:00. 121 Sparks. WATCH FOR a big change coming soon to Penn State. ATTENTION ALL Journ. Club members. A big cabin party on Friday, Feb. 10 at 8 ;Q0 in C.E. cabin. Tickets can be obtained at HUB desk or In Journ. office. 5.50 for members, $l.OO non-members. CLASSIFIED AD STAFF meeting—Wed. at 6:30. Please bring schedules.
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