The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 29, 1961, Image 12

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Bikes-
(Continued from -page one)
were buying bicycles or bicycle
parts, that he has been so busy
that he hasn't tried to keep track
of the number of bikes he has
sold. But, he said, he has been
reordering by the hundreds.
Another reported that he had
already sold over 100 bicycles
and had another 75 on order which
he expected to sell.
Only one thing does not seem
to fir into this bicycle-buying
frenzy. The police have been
excluded in the great rush.
The State College police re
quire that all bicycles in town
and on campus be licensed with
them, but since the last licensing
period began in April only 1,600
bikes •have been registered with
them.
So. those thousands of you who
have not gotten your bicycles
licensed' yet, had better hurry
down to the police licensing sta
tion -in fropt of the Borough
Building on .S. Frazier St. this
Saturday between the hours of
9 a.m. -and 12 noon or 1 p.m. and
4 p.m. and 'settle up' with the
law
Artist Series --
(Continued from page five)
present Sean O'Casey's "Pictures
in the Hallway" Jan. 27.
February 4 begins a series of
many different kinds of music
when the Modern Jazz Quartet
comes to the University.
Next, Felix de Nobel will con
duct the Netherlands Chamber
Choir Feb. 28, and closing the
winter series on March 10 will
be a concert by Pierrette Alarie,
soprano, and Leopold Simoneau,
tenor.
In the spring term, on March 31,
the Pittsburgh Symphony Orches
tra conducted by William Stein-,
berg will arrive and finally, vio
linist Issac Stern will appear in
Schwab on April 27.
Tickets are available at the
Hetzel Union desk immediately
preceding each performance.
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GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperclassmen.
•Comfortable rooms with hot and cold
running water or privnte bath, innerspring
mattresses, central. Parking accommoda
tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial,
123 W. Nittany. Aflame 7-7792 or Aflame
7-050.
MEAL MODERN, large a rooms and bath
1J nfiirnishtd apartment for partially fur
niahcill, clone to carimun. Suitable for 2
or S. Electric range and 2-door E.E. refrig
erator with freezing compartment.
recreation area. AD 7-77112 or Al) 7-4850.
STUDENT PARKING adjacent to CIITHPUB
on l'ark Ave. Minimum walking to all
huildintra on campus. Inquire at 207 E.
Park Ave. AD 8-1330.
ROOM—private bnth, shower, for two stu
dents; central. Call Mrs. Cop, AD 7-7792
or AD 'l-4850.
APARTMENT IN Boalsburg above store;
6 room; and bath. Stove and recrliterotor.
Suitable for couple or students. Call 110 G
-6832 or HO 6-6812.
WANTED—ONE BOY to share an apart
ment. Al) 7.7295.
DOUBLE ROOM for rent; cooking facili
ties. Central location, parking. UN 5.-
5E51 after 5:00 AD 7-4078.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for 4 or f,
students. Call AD 8-0763 or inquire 622
West Beaver.
ROOM FOR ONE or two men. Close to
campus, prefer ones who go home week
ends. AD 8-6C79.
MAN WISHES TO allure nice Country
home with three men students or work
ing couple with car. All conveniences,
shower, kitchen, parking. $4 per week
each. Call AD 7-2965.
DESKS, TABLES, breakfast sets, dressers,
chest of drawers, 6On igh t chairs. Hoy's
Used Furniture—just off Mountain St.,
Lemont. Al) 8.0420 after b P.m.
FRESH CIDER, no preservative added.
Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit,
Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening.
FRESHMAN ENGINEERS—OfficiaI slide
rule, used one term, less than half price.
Cal! Dennis AD 7-4326.
HAIRCUTS, an stytes in stock. Rudy's
Barber Shop. One mile from married
grad dorms on Benner Pike. Weekdays:
12 :30 to 9 :00, Saturday 8 :00 to 6 :30.
GREAT DANES—AKC registered show and
pet stock, cropped and innoculated.
Nomad's Dane Kennel, AD 1-3980.
1954 131.110 E SPECIAL, hard-top, excel
lent condition. Must sell. Make us an
offer. AD 8-1875.
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ALL UPPER-CLASSMEN KNOW OF OUR FAME ALREADY,
FRIDAY 8:00-12:30 in Waring Lounge
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
• COLLEGIAN
FOB BENT
FOR SALE
Come to the Traditional
FOR SALE
BUY A 1968 2-bedroom, .9-bed Trailer .for
$lOO down and the balance as rent.
Suitable for a trio of Ancient& Call AD 7-
4762 after 6 p.m.
SINGER PORTABLE Sewing Machine,
need, perfeet condition. Guaranteed 5 yrs.
$3O. AD 8-8367.
TO ENHANCE the floors and/or walls of
your fraternity, sorority or dorm. Penn
Kato rugs-14.00. Call UN 5-7400 or AD
$-
0703.
MEAL TICKET in Waring Mall for root
of terra, Reduced price. Call Ray, UN 5-
7416.
1960 TRS SPORT'S CAR with back seat,
racing aat'ety tirfri and racing clutch.
Price $1,600. Call AD 84968.
131NOCULARS, 7 and JO power excel
lent for, sport events. Coated optics. Call
AD 8-6408 after 6 p.m.
BOOKS FOR RALE—English 110, CDFR
818, Commerce 161. Call Neal AD 8-6118.
1961 OLDSMOBILE-98, good tires, brakes,
heater, automatic transmission, window
washers, spot light, other accessories.
AD 7-4412.
1853 FORD, recently repainted, mechanic
ally good, condition good. Must sell. $175.
AD 8-87E4.
RENTAL PARKING, 201 South Atherton
Cull Witt Stine, AD 8-6259.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle, 166 c.c.,
windshield and saddlebags; top condition.
Call AD 8-9082 after 7 p.m.
1952 PLYMOUTH 2 dr., R&H. Good con
dition. Snow tires. Call AD 84858 be
tween 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.
LOST
' BLACK LEATHER Wallet, $B7 and cards.
Reward It returned. All the money I have.
Call UN 6.6683.
FANISfIED: SDT PIN. If found place
emergency call to Dont UN 6-8680.
PAIR OF black and white framed glasses
in a white case at Saturday's game.
Reward! Call UN 5-2809.
BROWN RIM GLASSES lost on Saturday
between McElwain and Beaver Stadium.
Please return, Tom Saxer, AD 7-4332, Chi
Phi fraternity.
LOST—ONE WALLET. Reward depends
on condition when returned. Please re
turn wipers. UN 5-4434.
PAIR OF black and white framed glasses
in brown ease lost last week. AD 8-6025.
DARK BLUE Wool Suit, 8 pieces, in West
Halls area. If found call Roger, AD 'I
-4082. Reward!
WEST HALLS
RECORD HOP
i JUST ASK
CLASSIFIEDS •
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WANTED
WANTED—POSITION AS Baseman with
any group playing locally. Experience
with name groups and Air Force Band.
Write or contact Bob Umbaugh, Woody
crest Trailer Court.
WAITERS SAND Dishwashers—work for
meals in the new modern kitchen at Delta
Chi. Call AD 749139.
MEN TO WORK for meals in fraternity
house kitchen. Best foal in town. Call
AD 7.4161, ask for caterer.
MOTOR SCOOTER, in goal shape, $125 or
lest. Will Day cash. Thane AD 84786
ask for Dave.
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apartment
Call Marilyn, AD 7-3943 or AD 7-2776
WANTED—GUITAR MAN for Comloci. Can
Al, AD 7-8383.
STUDENTS—EARN UP to $1.60 per hour
setting bowling pine. Two or three eve
nings of your choice. Downtown Dux Lance,
128 S. Pugh.
WANTED—WAITERS. Tau Kappa Epailon
Contact Cook or phone AD 7-4444.
GIRLS WANTED to sell part-time in their
own dorms. Requires little time. A chance
to make extra money. Call Mr. Shaw,
AD 7-7818 after 7:00 p.m.
GRADUATE STUDENT to share apart
ment. Call AD 8-8918 in the evening.
PANTRY ROY to work for meals. Excel
lent food, no dishwashing, Call AD '7.4937.
HELP WANTED
DISHWASHER WANTED. Call caterer at
AD 7-2961.
PART-TIME EXPERIENCED female foun
tain help. Hours between II and 2, Tues.
through Fri. Apply F. W. Woolworth, Mrs.
Facer, fountain manager.
PART-TIME HELP wanted evenings. Call
AD 8-8381 after 5 p.m., ask for Frank.
TABLE WAITERS—work for Your meals.
i Call caterer at AD 7-9908.
ASSISTANT MANAGER---work for room.
See Mrs. Stitzer, The Colonial. AD 7-
9850. AD 7-7792.
PROOFREADERS WANTED. Experience
preferred. Apply to The Daily Collegian
after 6:10 p.m.
AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN wanted to
represent growing concern handling out
standing line of college items. Must be 21
and not a senior. Send resume to Royal
Crest Corp., 627 Ridgcdale, Birmingham,
Mich.
WANTED TO BUY
1937 FORD COUP. Call Bob Bartlett, AD 7-
4444.
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1961
INS MUCTION
TUTORING IN German and French for
courses and graduate language require
manta. Call 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
7 p.m., A 1) 8-1254.
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MEALS
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST or West .Go
North to Eat .the Best; Mom Isenberg's
Famous Horne:style Cooking; your home
away from home; no standing in line, no
dishes to carry, fine food at its beet:
Breakfast 45e Lunch 51Se Dinner 11.15.
Call Mr. Reamer at AD 8-1330 for your
meal ticket, Ag Hill Club, 207 B. Park Ave.
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ACCOMODATIONS
TRAVELER'S LODGE MOTEL, North
Atherton Street, one mile north of 'Ur&
I versitg. Single rates $4• double rates 36;
I triple sf: quadruple $10; dorm accommo.
dates seven people, $2 per person.
MISCELLANECUS
STUDENT CHECK CASHING Agency now
open. Hours: 10:30 n.m. - 6:16 pm. at
HUB desk.
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: THE HI-FIVE are
back, featuring two electric guitars, bass,
organ, sax, drums. Need more be said? il
Contact Barry, Al) 8-6166.
ATTENTION SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The
Twisters are back on campus with rock
and roll or Jazz. Bookings now available.
Call Al AD 7-3383.
P.S.O,C. ROCK CLIMBERS l Introductory
trip. Meet front of Rec Hall 10 p.m.
Sunday. Bring sneakers and lunch.
SGA HOUSING Committee will have office
hours 7-9 p.m. weeknights—behind 203
HUB or calf UN 6-7112.
IF YOU DON'T like Women's Government,
then run for AWS community council
and change It. "Jf yc'. can't beat 'em, join
'em."
YOU'RE SUCH A charming co-ed. Why
you ought to he in Women'e Government!
Run for AWS Community Council.
REFRESHMENTS FOOD GAINES
—SPORTS. Newman Club Picnic: Sun
day, Oct 1 at Holmes-Foster Park. Starts
at 1 p.m. Transportation furnished. Meet
at chapel at 12 :30 p.m.
TO THE PERSON who adopted my ratty
bike, complete with blue seat cover and
'red grips—it has bad brakes—ride In heavy
I traffic.
YOU'RE SUCH A charming co-ed. Why
you ought to be fn—Women's Govern.
ment I Run for AWS Community Council.