PAGE TWELVE Remodeling- • (Continued from ^page eight) group interested In improving the town. They then outline a pro gram for improvement and pre sent it to • the merchants so that they will realize the possibilities for impfoving their individual businesses. Mrs. Osborne gives particular information on the good use of color in such improve ments. Most merchants are anxious to find ways of improving their businesses by making their shops more pleasant shopping places, Osborne said. Since many small town merchants are competing with modern shop ping centers they find that they must make improvements to keep their customers, he added. Often improving the business district of a town causes the peo ple to become interested in im proving their homes so that the entire town develops a new beau ty, Osborne explained. This outside work is coordi nated with teaching at the Uni versity since he teaches a course in city planning. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT ROOM—private bath, shower, for two stu dents; central. Call Mrs. Cop. AD 7-7702 or Al) 7-4800. Clt A DUATE STUDENTS,. upperclassmen— comfortable rooms v. ith hot and cold running water or private bat h, innerspring mattresses, central, parking accommoda tions. To inspect and compare The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany, ADarns 74792 or ADams 7-41150. FOR SALE 1961 VW ; sunroof, radio, w.w. Only 4,000 miles. Will accept best offer. Call liar- Yvy Wilson Al) 8-2416. 'l;9 AUSTIN HEALEY, blue and white, wire wheels, overdrive, two extra show Eui, UN 5..1353 from S-5. LAMBRETTA SCOOTER, 11157: in very good contitiion--$260. Contact Leigh Cooper Al) 7-2651. EVENING GOWN, size 7: worn once. Call lIN ask fr.r Judy. pEsKs, •fAIii.ES. Breakfast Sets, Dress ers, Chest of Drawers, Straight Chairs. Iloy's U9lll Furniture---Just off Mountain Limiont. AD t. , -0.120 after IS p.m. PON'FI AC Stlir chief Convertible; white. P.li., A.'l'.. whitewalls, new lop, paint job. (';111 ,lint Al) H-2257. Two DORM c.ntraett, cull UN 5-2001 11 SG (2,11 ti lIM A N Motor Scooter: motor completely rebuilt, also 191,1 Ford con vertible, V-S, triitismission, motor completely rebuilt, four new tires. Cull A LOST LOST ON Tuesday—blue, '62 CIRSH Ring if/ HUB men's rem». Wei Very valuable to me. Reward. Call Tom. Al) 8-2353. WILL. TIIE PERSON AVhO mistakenly took my jacket from M.I. Library coat rack return there? Call AD 7-4463 or leave 111 M.S. LOST SATURDAY Night, Phi Sigma Delta—black Chesterfield Raincoat, 'ize 15. I have you re. Call Lynne IIN 6-8679. WALLET belonging to Doug I'l Fh. Keep the money! If found, call AD 7-4671 or torn In at HUD desk. WANTED RIDE WANTED to Croce Citt• College or Butler. Urgent. Fridny, Oct. 20 after 3:80. Call Natlin, UN fi-P2HO. HELP WANTED PART OR Full Time Employment. Income unlimited. Call AD 7-7296 between 1 and 11, ash for Mr. Hoosier. MISCELLANEC US COLLEGE MEN part-time employment, 15 hrs./wed k working schedule. Will be arranged to suit Onus study schedule when ever passible. Salary 4415/week. Call Mr. Dunn 9 ii.m.-1 p.m., Al) 8-2051. TIT E LETTER SHOP, 1211 W. College Ave., Phone AD B.IOVB. Multilithing, Thesis, Retinues, Letters, Forms, Books, Envelopes. Cards, and Advertising. RCA- P.mftble prises. COFFEE BREAK TIME sOck Cilllllllllllll 1)1111 and Cot fee for Ibe and doughnut and coffee for 10r. Drop into rant at 129 8. Allen. STAMP OUT Mental 'Health. AWS WOMEN'S IVeek application blanks tell! be Refillable this week nt the 111111 desk. Deadline for application Is Sift., Oct. 21. S.M.': ITALY, Prance, Spain, slovist, lerkel and many other countries. comer, to Penn Stoic to show films of its unbeatable student tours On Oct. 18 at h p.m., 217 HUH. CLASSIFIED AD STAFF meeting Toes_ Oct. 17, 6 :SO, collegian Office. tiring a pen. BOWLERS—WIN FREE X/1111111 only at downtown Dux I.nnvti every niaht avainst newest 10-pin automatics in State College area. Dux Lanes, 128 S. Pugh St. SOCIAL. CHAIRMEN: The Nelson Griffith Quartet IPienn, bean, trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates nut yet booked. Tit ia Is a p rofetu.i ()MI } C 1 ,1 0 ,0 spec ittlbsto sr In muair for iiitTICIIIK anti liStening. Call Carl at .UN 64.357 or Al) `-2778. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Walker Withholds-- (Continued from rage one) students tomorrow morning. It is the sub-committee's job to de cide what matters should be brought before the Senate. The next Senate meeting is Nov. 1. Klein said yesterday he expect ed to have the formal proposal piepared by today. "We have been told that a basic 11 - .':Vil• - I:itE. - k`i'Ll:i":il . '.'tiitili':l'U':lll.l - 1-il . - - 31 We might as well tell you straight off: Corvair's the car for the driving enthusiast. Think that lets you out? Maybe. Maybe not. Until you've driven one, you really can't say for sure, because Corvair's kind of driving is like no other in the land. The amazing air-cooled rear engine sees to that. You swing around curves flat as you please, in complete control. You whip through the sticky spots other cars should keep out of in the first place. (Especially this year, now that you can get Positraction as an extra-cost option.) You stop smoothly, levelly with Corvair's beautifully balanced, bigger brakes. And Corvair's found other new ways to please you this year. A forced-air heater and defroster are standard equipment on all coupes, sedans and both Monza and 700 Station Wagons. So are dual sunshades and front-door armrests and some other goodies. You'll note some new styling, inside and out. Nice. And safety-belt installation is easier, too, and cheaper. Another extra-cost option well worth considering is the heavy-duty front and rear suspension: it turns a Corvair into a real tiger. So you can see we haven't really done much to Corvair this year. Why on earth should we? If this car, just as she is, can't make a driving enthusiast out of you, better take a cab. And here's America's only thoroughbred sports car, the '62 CORVETTE. We warn you: If you drive a Corvette after your first sampling of a Corvair, you may well end up a two-car man. And who could blame you? See the '62 Corvair and Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's change in policy must be proposed rather than a temporary change for Just this year," Klein said. "We are basing our proposal on this statement" BEAT SYRACUSE Muan Gets AEC Contract Arnulf Muan, associate profes sor of metallurgy, has been award ed a one-year contract of $111,140 by the United States Atomic Energy Commission to study high temperature physical chemistry of cobolt oxides and their solid solutions with other oxides com ponents, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. Delta Sig-- (Continued from page ele beat Arm Strong, 5-3, on downs; Butler romped ove nango, 13-0; NROTC nlppe tany 41, 4-3, on first downs cer topped Somerset, 14-1 downed Jefferson, 6-0; Nitt. defeated Nittany 24, 19-0; ford spilled Columbia, 13-7 McKean beat Lawrence, 2-0 A New World of Worth
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