PAGE EIGHT 011ie-Man Le undry aids' State ash "Reading" a crazy patchwork of cloth, a knowledge of functional architecture and a nose for bacteria are among some of the talents employed by Dr. Joseph F. Krawiec, asso ciate professor of clothing and textile research in connection with his "one-man laundry." For 25 years Krawiec has been saving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania thousands of dollars annually in serving 66 state owned-and-operated institutions and agencies with his unique laundering service. Designed to reduce costs and to raise efficien cy levels, the service also is used by six private hospitals. FOUR TIMES A 'YAR, Kra wiec packs off a test bundle con taining a specially-prepared soil sample to each institution. The sample, a block of stitched squares, is washed 50 times by the laundry and sent back to Krawiec who "reads" it for soil removal, and makes standard tests for whiteness retention and fabric tensile strength loss. Recommendations are made to each institution as to the formula being used and water conditions. "Conditions change," notes Kra wiee, "requiring consequent for mula change for more efficient washing." HE VISITS EACH of the insti tutions, which include hospitals, penal institutions, schools and a soldiers' and sailors' home, each year. He runs into special prob lems such as tuberculosis hospi tals where a check on bacteria is an integral part of the laundry which requires additional atten tion. -His inspection procedure entails examination of wash results, ma chinery, working conditions and often, training of personne). "PREVIOUS TO OUR program," Krawiec said, "no one could tell us why they were doing laundry ..7...!,.. .. '--,-."..,: • • .1,1...:i..',::: ... , .., ... • . ~;....,>,...,.:,;;.' ..:,.... . AV • ~ C..' ...0g...',.f.:g9;?.'.4.... .' k .: : . : :..... ~ a:' ,,, ,. „ 2;.". • .•:',:';''-'.., .•.:.••%:•. ,k...,.•.,. ''' '-','..ii:.-• ' ::''.*:''•,..',,,. •.:.::: 5:•..- ,:•...,:::.. '''': . ''''s 4'19 "......A...i...;-- f5'....,..,' .."...k.'...?:.,:5."::. :.. 3 * f izei t , . . am laW TIIIT 111 • fold your trash! Stash every litter bit in your "' la % car litterbag or the nearest container. " • You Can Help Keep America Clean and Beautiful 11/4=o-,di ovuo*-)koffeceit E+l TUESDAY IS 0 STEAK DAY 0 , . SIRLOIN STEAK e. 0 Grilled or Broiled to your choice and served with Fresh Garden Salad. Golden .. French Fries, Our Own Baked Bread. Creamery Butter and Apple Butter, . 0 ! $1 .29 Q Our New Hours to Serve Q. .4% :77:1L T..,.. .... You Better Will Be 7:00 • a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Daily. 0 ; . Cig 15=17 0 eFAMILY RESTAURANTS By CLAUDIA LEVY as they were. We were able to educate them. We have improved working conditions by working with architects and engineers for the types of set-ups required. We have replaced over 90 per cent of the installations through our rec ommendations and have revamped or improved conditions in the oth er 10 per cent." $35,800 Contract Awarded by AEC The Atomic Energy Commis sion has awarded the University a $35,800 contract to continue basic research begun in 1960 on a new class of metallic compounds that may be useful at high tem peratures. The compounds are made by combining phosphorus with titanium or zirconium, two of the newer metals. ,/ "Although pure phosphorous is highly unstable and burns fiercely ,in air, in combination with zirco nium or titanium, it forms excep tionally stable compounds, known as phosphides." Dr. Karl Ginge rich, director of the program, said. Gingerich said the new com pounds resist corrosion by either acids or bases and some appear to be stable to temperatures of 3500 degrees Fahrenheit. summer Commencement Degrees will be conferred on some 900 students at the Univer sity's summer commencement on Aug. H. An official announcement confirmed that exercises here after will be held four times year ly at the close of each ten week academic term. ~U' 230 E. College Ave. State College. Pa. . • •' SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 4. .: . ::x.... „•..,., ..::::Ai;::.,,.t.,..-3.•..:i..•••::. . .::f.............:•: : ::, • 4. .,.,, ::.:-.z.::.: , •:' ••,'.-.:•••:. : •.•:•:,:::i:. ~..... . . ............„. .. .„. .... ........,..,.. , ........ .... .., .. .... .....,,.1...,.. .....,.,... ', , ..igk•'.f.;: : . .•'. ,., •.- . .;:i.5:: - •: . .- . .-i.i. , : ~..:...,z...i.........::...,.,•7.•..i: Williams to Speak At Chapel Service The speaker for the Chapel Service at 9 a.m. Sunday in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel will be Rev. PreMon N. Williams, assistant University Chaplain on leave from the University to con tinue his doctoral studies at Har vard. The title of his sermon is "The Strange Work of God." • The summer term choir will sing the anthem "Rejoice in the Lord Always" and will he as sisted by the following soloists: Buddy Adjalat, Frank Woods, Charles Naginney and Robert Calder. Frosh Football Sign up Any students this term inter ested in trying out for freshman football this fall should contact arl J. Bruce at Rec Hall in the football office, Room 232, during the day. + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE 1960 RENAULT Dauphine, excellent con dition, sun-roof, radio, heater, whitewalls. $995. AD 8-1233 1953 CONDOR 8',(37', two bedrooms, re frigerator with full freezer, nice lot. Priced right. AD 8-2564. TEN POUNDS Imported Pure Mexican Mercury (Jig) in original sealed con tainer. For additional information phone All 7-7909. 1959 TR3 TRIUMPH, radio, excellent con dition. Call Clearfield PO 6-3366. . FOR RENT ONE LARGE double room, in private home. Single beds. 2 blocks from cam pus. 243 S. Burrowea. AD 7-4676. 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Looking for Business and L.A. students, however, those interested in marketing may apply. Salary $46. Call AD 8-2061, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1961 Chapel Choir Members Tour European Cities Eighty-seven members of the University Chapel Choirs are pres ently touring Europe • under the direction of James W. Beach, as sistant - director of the Chapel Choirs. The Choir - left from Idlewild Airport on July 17 acid will re turn Aug. 26. Their first stop was in Oxford, England, at Oriel Col lege where they had two days of intensive rehearsal. Their first concert was held at Rhodes House•in'Oxford and since then they have been giving con certs in different parts of Eng land. STUDENTS WHY ATTEND LAUNDROMAT OR POST OFFICE? HAVE YOUR LAUNDRY WASHED & r'LUFF DRIED ONLY 99c FOR 11 LBS. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SHIRTS FINISHED 24c 24 hr. DRY CLEANING SPECIAL PRICE Phone AD 8-6762 THIS 5 t:54.k . IS A SUBLIMINIAL ADVERTISEMENT READ SLOWLY I WILL CALL AD 8-8381 TONITE AND ORDER ONE OF 8 KINDS OF SUBMARINES or PIZZA or a STEAK SANDWICH or the Hypnotic BURGER BOAT at FRAN K'S HOAGIE HAVEN 112 Si FRAZIER
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