The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 16, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
MI Council to
Elections for members of the
Mineral Industries Student Coun
cil will he held from 8 a.m. to
5 p,m. next Thursday and Friday
in the rotunda of Mineral In
dustries.
Self-nomination sheets will be
placed in the rotunda and on the
main bulletin board of Mineral
Industries today.
In a meeting Tuesday night, the
council also discussed an Open
House to be held from 7 to 9:30
p.m. April 7 and from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. April 8. The open house
is sponsored by the student coun
cils and faculties of the Colleges
Lambda Chi Alpha FRIDAY
presents a
RUSHING SMOKER MARCH 11
REFRESHMENTS Will Be Served
COLLEGE MEN
Part-Time Employment
15 Hours Per Week •
Sales work for internationally known firm with offices in
every major city throughout the world. Local calls to
establish customers: Car furnished. Rapid advancement
offered on competitive basis. Careers in management
available to qualified students upon graduation. Must
have at least average grades. Working schedule will be
arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever
possible.
CALL MR. RICHARDSON 9:30 A.M. to 2 P.M.
ADams 8.2051
SALARY $47 PER WEEK
KEELER'S
VALUES FROM $2.00 to $112.00, NOW $ 1 to 24 95
VALUE No. I:
THE WORLD HOME REFERENCE ENCYCLOPEDIA
Edited and Compiled by experts in many fields—Over
30,000 articles, more than 3,000 pictures, maps ,and dia
grams—Hundreds of full pages of informative illustra
tions. Well printed—good substantial binding-4 volumes
VALUE No. 2: .
THE NEW WONDER BOOK-CYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD
KNOWLEDGE. The thrilling stories of Twentieth Cen
tury industry, science, nature, transportation, commun
ication and other marvels of the world. Over a million
words, 3000 illustrations, 8000 subjects. Twelve volumes.
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old Elections
'of Mineral Industries, Chemistry
and Physics, and Agriculture.
The council will also sponsor
the annual Intra-College Awards
Banquet at 6 p.m. on April 22.
Bergeson Will Speak
The Education Student Council
will hold a coffee hour open to
students from all colleges at 8
tonight In the Hetzel Union audi
torium.
Clarence Bergeson, professor of
visual aids, will speak on the
Russian ten-year school system.
He will show slides of his 1958
visit to Russia.
OAK CARNIVAL
• .
. . TINUES
Due to the tremendous success of our Book Carnival, we were temporarily out of some titles,
but we are restocking place your orders! Here are some of the specials—
WAS $30.00 NOW ONLY $5.95
WAS $99.00
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
South Halls Lounges To
The South Halls AWE Com-'liams, council member.
munity Council voted recently Miss Williams said that the ac
to allow men in the dormitory tion was taken because the resi
lounges from 9 a.m. until sign-in dents wanted to entertain their
time, according to Nancy Wil- parents during the morning hours.
CASH-17 words or less
CHARGE-12 words or len
1.50 one Insertion
1.75 two insertions
$l.OO three insertions
Additional words-3 tor . LOS
for each day of insertion
ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M.
THE PRECEDING DAY
11:011:CIIIICIIIIIM]=1
RETAIL MALT Beverage License in State
College Boro. Call George at AD 84052.
USED "KAY" Guitar, $l5 or best offer;
carrying case included. Call AD 8-2680
after 6:00 pan.
MCA High Compression Head, ported and
poliabed-35,000 original miles, new tires,
new brakes, ice blue, radio. Good shape.
Details UN 5-6123. $1225.
POLLOCK A dorm contract for sale cheap
Call Bob at UN 5-2074.
SEREO RECORD PLAYER, three speeds
with dual channel amplifier. One eet of
2-meter walkie-takiee. UN 6-6214.
'66 GENERAL TRAILER, 44x8, in excel
lent condition at Penn State Trailer
Court—s26oo. Phone AD 1-3145.
ALL MUSICAL Instruments and Supplies
—guitars, banjos, ukes, band instruments,
pianos, Hammond organs. Ten minutes
from campus. Free parking. Pifer Music
Center, Benner Pike.
1969 MCA, blue, carefully maintained for
20,000 miles, Call UN 6-0812.
TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in
i stock for any occasion—immediate de
livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick
"Sign Painting and Show Card Service."
Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty"
Shop, RD I, State College, Pa. Phone
AD 7-202 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT
FRATERNITY HOUSE-14 bedrooms and
npncioilo living and dining area, com
pletely renovated: one block from campus.
Available in June. To reply write to
D. Phillips, 20 S. 21st Street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
UNFURNISHED TWO-ROOM Apartment;
one block from campus. Available April
1, 1961. Call Henry Keller, AD 8-6727, eve
nings AD 8-6658. Reasonable.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE Rate week-
end accommodations. Families and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany.
Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850.
MODERN EFFICIENCY apartment; avail
able April 1. For information call AD
7-4786 or UN 6-7138.
NOW ONLY $9.90
Phone - Write - Wire - Stop In!
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
VALUE No. 3:
THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KNOW
LEDGE. The full and complete nationally famous en
cyclopedia expressly created for children who go to
school. Covers 15,000 subjects needed for school work. A
lifetime family possession. Includes index and study
guide. 21 magnificent volumes.
43. Children's Classics
Attractive 8 volume set, in library binding, gilt-stamped
and decorated, containing Robin Hood, Black Beauty,
Andersen's Fairy Tales, Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland,
Hans Brinker, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Arabian Nights.
Pub. at $20.00.
pen Before Noon
FOR RENT
ROOM—QUIET, near Old Beaver Field.
Call AD 7-4314.
MODERN TWO-ROOMS and bath-dreaalog
room. Furnished, heat control, parking,
eun-parlor, private , entrance. Suitable
couple or bachelor. Mrs.,l Cox,. AD 7-7792
or AD 7-4850.
URGENT! MUST RENT. One month Free
Rent if you rent one bedroom Apartment
until July, partly furnished. Hamilton
Court Apts. Call AD 8-2870.
1955 MOBILE HOME, length 40 ft. Call
Chuck Stewart,AD 8-8605 after 5:30.
Lbst
NO QUESTIONS asked if girl's green
and cream bike is returned to Pollock
No. 2. Black neat. Call Lillian, UN 5-8002.
Reward.
BEIGE LEA HER Jacket was accidentally
taken at the TDX jammer Saturday
night. Please return. Call Ernie, UN
5-7487.
"SHAKESPEARE" by Craig. Needed
mediately for thesis. Lost In Willard.
Reward! Cindy Smith, AD 8-2778.
WHITE GLASSES, turquoise case, Tuesday
night near Library. Call Donna, UN
6-2967.
SATURDAY NIGHT between Pollock 6
and MeLanahan's a silver Bulova wrist
watch with no band. Reward. Call Joe,
AD 8.9107.
BENRUS WRIST WATCH In HUB. Need
desperately. Reward. Call Don, UN
5-5825.
ONE WOOL•LINED black leather glove;
Willard, Monday afternoon. Please call
Norma, LIN 5-2733.
BLUE FRAMED Glasser between South
Halls and Creamery. Please call Carol,
UN 6-6469.
LOST: SET OF University keys on ground
floor of Sparks. If found please return
to Paul Neff, Room 11 Sparks. Reward.
WANTED
SECRETARY FOR T.I.M. Council. Typing
and shorthand 5-7 hours weekly at
$l/hour. Call AD 7-7096.
WAITER NEEDED for work in fraternity.
Good meals provided. Call AD 7-4989,
ask for the caterer.
WANTED—FLUTE, used. AD 8-8859
DESPERAT&—two girls desire ride to
Fort Lauderdale. Can leave after 9 p.m.
March 27. Contact Kathy and Vyonne,
UN 6-8649.
NEW BOOKS ADD
HOUR-EVERY
WAS $105.00 NOW ONLY $24.95
THE 8 VOLUME SET $6.95
THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1961
Leonides Applications
Applications for Leonides offi
ces are available at the Hetzel
Union desk and must be returned
by noon Saturday.
WANTED
FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male
graduate students, needs one more male
student. Within walking distance of earn-
Pun. Phone AD 8-1409 after 5:00 P.m.
MALE STUDENT to share modern apart
ment with graduating architect -tor last
eight weeks. Available after Easter. 126
E. Fairmount Ave. AD 84106.
fIitIENTTRIbE TO New York City for
three; March 20, Wednesday at noon
or thereafter I Call Bobbie UN 6-8759 or
Sharon UN 5-8056.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call AD 7-4979
TYPING AND multilithlng thesis reports.
etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7066.
MISCELLANEOUS
POET'S CORNER—sponsored by Sigma
Tali Delta. Today Bernard Oldsey dis
cussing Cummings to Ferlingbetti, 10:05
a.m., HUB reading room.
LEADERSHIP TRAINING Course seven
lectures concerning All Aspects of
Leadership by noted Penn State personali
ties. Sign up now at HUB desk.
RITA, DIANE, SANDY—come back, v.
need you. Where The Boya Are.
MELVIN DEAR, I'm so sorry I I'll make
it up to you Saturday nice if you take
me to Club Hubana. Expecting your call.
Love, Hilda
HEY EVERYBODY my Mom had a baby
girl Nancy Jean, 8 lb. 4 oz., March 7.
Joanie Dull.
EVERYONE WELCOME to Education
Council coffee hour. Speaker: Dr. Clar
ence Berguson. Topic: The Soviet School
System. Thursday, March lfi, HUB Assem
bly Hall, 8 p.m. Reception and refresh
ments in HUB lounge.
MR. SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: The George
Sotter Quartet has these Saturday nights
open: April 22, May 6. Call AD 7-2406.
THERE WILL BE a Classified Ad staff
meeting Thursday night. Please he
Prompt as test will be given at 6:30.
Attendance compulsory.
EXPERT SHOE SHINE--Davilli•on'a Bar
ber Shop next to Murphy's-8 a.m.. to
5:30 p.m. daily.
PIFER'S: Your one-stop music center on
Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos. complete
music line accessories. Open daily from
9-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center.
Phone EL 9-3441.
MEALS
MEALS WILL BE served Free of Charge
at the College Co-op this week for any
one interested In joining. Call AD 7-2698.
EVERY
DAY!
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