PAGE SIXTEEN 48th Hort Show Starts Today "A Century Ago" is the theme of the 48th annual hor ticulture show which will be held today and tomorrow from fl a.m. to 7 p.m. in the livestock judging pavilion. The show which has been dedi cated to Lyman E. Jackson, dean of the College of Agriculture, calls attention to the centennial of the Civil War. All the displays will be done in the style of the 1860's. In accordance with the theme, the pavilion has been divided into two sections, the North and the South. The two areas have =!=:1 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperclassmen— comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, innerspring mattresses, central, parking accommoda tions. To inspect and compare The Colonial, 123 W. Nitlany. ADams 1-7792 or ADatns 7-4860. LARGE 2-BEDROOM Trailer; five min. utee, North 322. Al) 84007. LARGE 3-7tOOM Apartment; bark porch, side yard. Prefer married couples. One block from campus. AD 7-3167. WANTED WANTED: APPLICATIONS being taken for full time sales ladies. Apply between ID-12 Monday thru Friday. Mrs. Winn, F. W. Woolworth Co. IMMEDIATELY: Students' wives for Sundt liar work, over noon and eve ning hours, Wnring and East Halls. For further information apply Office of Stu dent Aid, 218 Willard building. iSNFi(:I --- RUSDieyae wanted:lf you hove one for aide call Doll AD 7-2146 after 6 p.m. WANTED: BANJOIST or guitarist :for New Year's Eve. Call Barbie or Lou at Lewistown 248-2174. WANTLO: STUDENT for downtown apart ment. Call Jerry Al) 7-2900 or AI) 8- 8021. LOST LOST! BLACK Contact Lens case on earn pus. Reward. Call All 7-3463. WOMAN'S HELBROS Watch, black cord band. Sentimental value. Mace return. Reward. Donna, UN 5.2196. MAN'S POCKET 'WATCH—Friday on earn wet or W. College Ave. Reward. Call UN 64832, leave Ineasace. ONE BROWN PLAID London Fog Rain coat on Hol golf course field Thursday night. Call AD 5-1551 or UN 5-2531, ask for Jim Karl. MAN'S ItING at Beaver Stadium Saturday. Center diamond with one small diamond on either aide, 14k. gold. Reward. Call "UN tia-391. ON FRIDAY NlGHT—Girl's Gold Wr4,; Watch. Will be reward for return. Pleavc call Bonnie, UN 5-5816. WORK WANTED SEWING ALTERATIONS. 601 for ay- pointment. Mrs. Moyer, 515 E. Denver Ave. AD 7-4823. MEALS LUNCHEON SUGGESTION: Fish and Chips—just 40c. Our own made Soup and Sandwiches. Open 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. Next to Murphy's. Lillian's Restaurant HELP WANTED WOMAN WITH nursing background to assist cmivalracing woman. Housing plus salary available for couple. Apply Box 261. FOR SALE LIKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham mond Orgnns, Strings, Books, all music kuPPlies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 par. daily except weds. Phone EL 6-3411. MGTD. Two bent fenders, WA Call Eggler at AD 7-4464 from 1 to 5. RCA ORTHO P HON IC Hi-F1 converted to Stereo and two diamond needles-495.00. New Harmon Kardon Allegro Model A-10 Amplifier—s4s.oo. 15 inch RCA Duo-Cone Speaker Type 51852-16 ohm and Cabinet— s4o.oo. 12 inch Stephens True-Sonic Type 1224x-16 ohm and Cabinet—s2o.oo. Both covakers for $50.00. Call Bob Schalm A 1) N-2415. BE SOCIABLE, HAVE A BBATWORST— Deliciously charcoal broiled and served In tangy barbecue sauce on homemade buns. Thr , Sat. only at Penn :Bate Hort Show. Tate some to the gnaw. Famous Bratwurst from Mangers of Milwaukee. FORD 1955 2-dr. aidan. R&H, new allow Oren. Very good condition, Also—Smith- Corona Electric Portable Typewriter, used six months. L. Muniz, 742 W. College Ave. atter 5 p.m. TWO 25-YARD LINE tickets for California game: nt cost or your offer. Call H^rt AD 8.8257. '6s RENAULT Dauphine. recently over ; radio and heater. three new tires. Priced fur quick sale. Call AD 7.7730 after G. LEBENDIGE LITERATURE. UN 6-5746. CUM'S BLACK English Bike. baskets and lock. Call Mary Ann. UN 64237. Cll US COLD necklace watch with chain ; 17 jewel, Swiss movement, new. $30.00. Call Bob Taylor AD 8-20.13. HAG LUNCHES for the game. 2 sand wiches and apple 60e. Lillian's ReSl/111.• rant, 129 S. Allen St. THREE TICKETS for California game, 16-20 yd. line. Call Phil at UN 1543063. been separated by an artificial goldbrick wall. The Northern side has a grist mill, a Union flag made from flowers and a general store dis play of fruits and vegetables, as well as several other exhibits. A white mansion with formal plantings of ornamental ever greens and flowers is the high light of the Southern section of the show. Although admission is free, students will be selling apples and cider . 4 ,0 visitors. The pro ceeds will be used for a text book scholarship for a student in the College of Agriculture and for an exhibit in the Phila- FOR SALE FRESH CIDER, no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, Sat, evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. OLDSMOBILI , 2---a real buy; new battery, good tires, many other goodies. Must see to appreciate. $226. AD ?-4412. MISCELLANEOUS SCIENCE FICTION enthusiasts---see the - film "Metropolis" about an amazing city of the future, Friday, Nov. 3, 7 & 9, HUB. Tickets at HUB desk. CLASSIC FILM admirers—see one of the greatest silent films made, Fritz Lang's METROPOLIS, Friday, Nov. 8, 7 & 9, HUB. Tickets at HUB desk. PRIZES FOR Costumes at Halloween Square Hance at Shavir's Creek Fire• men's Park (near Mateer Playhouse) Satur. day night, Oct. 28, 1061. Music by "The Country Gentlemen.' LEARN TO play Folk Guitar—accompany folk songs. Lessons at reasonable rates. Experienced teacher. Call AD 8-3119. LINDA, MEET ME at the Hort Show today in the Livestock Pavilion, Jim. Career Cues "Hitch your wagon to a 'growth' industry— and grow with it!" "A growth industry is a new industry that is on the way up moving quickly, expanding fast. When you join a company in one of the growth fields you have something extra working for you ... you grow up with it. To find out which industry is right for you, try this: Ask someone in a good investment office to give you a list of the industries he considers 'growth industries'. Data THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA delphia Flower Show in the spring. Planned and directed by stu dents, the show gives practical ex perience. to undergraduates in many fields of study. Engineering EX a mination The Engineer-in-Training ex amination for graduating seniors in engineering curriculums is scheduled for Dec. 8. The deadline for submitting ap plications, which may be obtained at 231 Sackett, is Nov. 3. All applications must be sent to the State Registration Board in Harrisburg. PSOC—NO WORK party at Ski Slope this weekend. Next weekend they kart for sure! SAXMAN (Alto or Tenor) desires work with any combo or dance band. Read or fake. Years of experience. Call UN 6-6882 ask for Don Coolbaugh. FORUM SERIES begins '1:00 p.m., Oct 81, HUB Assembly. Speaker: Prof. James Anderson. Topic: God—a Psychological Aid? Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Newman Club. PART-TIME JOBS available immediately for college men: 15 hours/week working schedule. Salary $.15/week. Call Mr. Rich ardson 9:30 a.m. - 2 Alo p.m. AD 8.2051. BONGOS, CONGOS, MARACAS. All 20% below list price. Now you can afford to be BEAT. Call AD 8-9661 after s—like evening. ,SAXMAN (alto or tenor) desires work with any combo or dance band. Read or fake. Years of experience. Call UN 6-6882 Nittany 98, Rm. 13, ask for Don Coo!bough. PSOC—ROCK CLIMBING, Coburn, 10 p.m Sunday, Reg Hall. THE BEST TOBACCO MAKES THE.BEST,SMOKE MISCELLANEOUS Douglas Leigh, President Douglas Leigh, Inc. Soph Gets Scholarship James B. Crawford Jr., sopho more in agricultural economics from Tyrone, has been awarded a $4OO scholarship by the Ameri can Oil Foundation for his record in the 4-H tractor program. Crawford, a 4-11 member for 10 years, was named Pennsyl vania's 4-11 Tractor Club winner. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SPECIALIST February Graduates in the field of Chemisiry, Bacteriology, and Biology are eligible for the Pennsylvania Department of Health Water Pollution Control Specialist examination. Posi tions in the Division of Sanitary Engineering involving tech nical and scientific work in the field of Water Pollution Control. Beginning salary $4,773 annually. Annual increments. Liberal vacation and sick leave benefits. Opportunities for promotion. Applications available at HUB Desk. To Apply return one notarized application to: Mr. Andrew McCab e; Director of Personnel, Box 90, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. wimiumumumiumniummummilimmiimmummumummimmic for the Campus = = = ~,, = = C onnoiseur! =- =-- = = Deep-Fried Shrimp Steak = = = with =_ = • French Fries and _= = =l= Creamed Cole Slaw , = = Only 75c - = = _ - at The Penn State Muer! = = aimimminimmimmummilimmiimmimimilimilimmiimmimma Processing, plastics, and electronics are a few examples. Then pick the one you have a leaning toward, and get the names of the most progressive companies in that field. One thing I'd like to point out from my own career is a growth industry may also be an old business that's on the verge of new development. Shortly after leaving college I found this situation in the Outdoor Advertising field. What my associates and I did was to employ color, action and motion to dramatically personify the product, brand or services being advertised. In doing so, we de veloped the modern type 'Spectaculars' that talked, blew smoke rings, soap bubbles, etc.... signs that changed the face of Broadway and the famous Times Square area. ' This is just one example. The really important thing to remember is this: When you set your sights on a career, aim for an industry that is going to grow, so you can grow with it. It's the difference between a rocket that blasts off, and one that just sits there. Good luck!" SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1961 Profs Attend Conference Robert -W. Lindsay, profes sor and head of the department of metallurgy; . H. M. - Davis, professor of chemiCal metallurgy; and John H. Hoke, assistant professor of metallurgy attended the Detroit Metal Show and the meetings of the American Society for Metals recently.
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