PAGE EIGHT Booklists ~ r {Continued from page five) , Cm*. 17$ fliliiUMWf: Prte. . Methods, P«Wnon, Irwin Cwa. I*l—Eeo*. *f TruMpirUtln, <tth , ed.j, Loeklln, Irwin Comm. 142—Intfmititiul Trade PrU. i *a4 Prart., Horn, Prenlk* Cmih. IW—lRtinmc* j Pri*. and C«v«f> 1 age, Luca*. Holt Comm. Zil—Miwf and Banking, Porter, \ I'rmticr Comm. 224—Marketing Manage Davis, Ronald Comm. 222—Advertising, Kirkpatrick, { Houghton. Comm. 224— lUtalHng Management, Browa, . KonwM Comm. 242—Pa. Baa. Law, Tanner, Biact; , - 'ohd Intro, to Bade Legal Prin.. Phalfcn, Cont. Ed.; and Basic Law of Agency, . Pfaalan Comm. 244—Basic Law of Bailments and Shipments, Problems o>ncern. Sales And Ktnanring Transactions, Phalan. PS Cent. Ed.; and Bus. I/aw Under Uniform Commercial Code, Phalan, Pren-' t»ee Cea«m. 24S—Code Bos. Mt Fed. La*. Cook, Macmillan; Partnerships 4L Corp., I'ha lan, PS Cont. Ed. Comm, 2W— New Enterprises A Smith Bus. MgmL. Day Irwin Comm. 252—Executive Decisions A Oper ations Research, Miller, Prentice New College Diner Downtown Between the'Movie* 1 ;. ■ <t) -j i ■ *; ir;r ..m ri'i - it-: • . *. -f ! ■ ''laif?!- 1 '■ ; : - ■ • i ''-‘tV’Ti i, -1’ * (Ul@@©Go Advantages over bird watching Although girt watching will inevitably be Compared with bird watting, it enjoys many obvious advantages: For one thing, it is less strenuous.. _ Hie bird watcher usually has to hike out into the woods where there is often a great deal of climbing over tocks and fallen trees and, occasionally, some swimming ' i : ■: Casa. 2*4—Ka Text Cam. Ht-lirtn. it Sale* HnL <4th Ctmm. 2*r~Q«e«t. aad Am. aa Real Ea- „«*->. MeGjaw lala, 44th ad.), BoMaca, Prentice ,C*a«. ht—Htmmi l («f Xfritmf* laa r .__ Paper., Tnmhlaa, U. at Chilean ,H "• T * xl . jceenia. *77—Palky rermnlatiew * Admfau, Cewin. tail, raw aadf Smith, Irait readinai, Hanaen, Irwin : Eca. 2—Elem. Eta, MrCaaaeH. McCraw' Cam*. S24r-M«art. af Sale* Parra, fitaa-Eca. Ji_Preface la Era, Chandler. Har ton, Irwin . I -(par; aid Zita. Prin. * PnbVie lama*, Ctmm. Ut—Ctmm. Air Irani. (Ith ad.), 1 Oarnfeldt. Heinhatdt 19CI. Frederick, Irwin Era. **—Eca. af Bank in* and Hear? (Ird Caam. 2*2—laalian ill Prepertjr A■ ed.|, Chandler, Harper CaatMlty In*., Snider* Xi*wio Em. Em. Ifctilj» XdanM. Cmm. <M N'a Text Lfpfneott • Cmi». 418—E* tat*. PUm, Cuty, liut. Ecs. Sl*—Ec«. of Labor Mat, Btaaa, fori fist. Irwin 1 Cam*. 424—Marketing Bcaearch, Bard, Eca. 222—Cart. Fiauaca. D»«, Irwin Irwin £ E<W. 272—Be»iet Eca. Pawn, Campbell, Cam*. 442—Caaa Prpb. In Trana. Mgvt, Houxhtnn > Baker. Mr/iraw Eca. 411—Hlaterr af Eca. Tkaagkt. Tartar, Canin. 4*l—Land Ecan. <Ke». Ed.), Rcaae, MeGraw j Harper Eca. cat—Pridac A EanUhriaa, Schnei- Cma. **2—Admin. Organize Una, Pfiffaer, dee, Macmillan j . Prentice Eca. 414—Eca. Deretnpwent. Elndleheixer. Ctmm. 444—\’a Text HcGraw , Cam*. *44—Caaa Prak. In Finance, Hint, Eca. 41*—Labet Aridlratlen, Tretta, Bfm- IrWin mona Girina teller’s Guide i " ' ~ r Presented by Pall Mall Famous Cigarettes ■ |a : -• x , . * j ■* l + l - : 1 ‘ I ' * i ?! 'j J -J r* ■. i :•?' ! ' ;] . ' ! watching is not strenuous THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS TONIGHT : FOR PENN STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 109 OSMOND LAB 7:30-8:00 V also announcing New $35 Essay Contest OPEN FOR ALL BRING MATRIC CARDS across rushing streams. Girl watching sites, however, are generally accessible to the watcher’s home, school or place of business and can usually be reached without great effort. Perhaps no other hobby is so easy to enjoy. (Pall Mall is easy to enjoy, too. That’s because Fall hjlaU’s natural mildness is so good to your taste 1) Pall Mall natural imldn is so goo. to your taste So smooth, so satisfy!: so downright smoi Cite* ~S/mm r TWi k bail m fti UO. ~Tta Sri btctw'i Mt % Ttfk CepjrtgW lj fiooM l tana testate topttota. L : Em. 421—Ns Text Em. Ul-llt Was* hin baas. Eea. 42£—Msatr Market ft Its bat, NU- IPHacetoa i ler, BoaaU MsmL! lit—Mnti Aaaljsh, Can Eca. 41t—ft—, Flaetaatisas, Eater, Fna- I Cases. Hajnea, Frmljo; ; i tie* U(«t 22a—Pmurt: Ai Bssu;Prab. Eca. Thsstr ft Fiscal Pafter, lot: Mamt, Straoae. Pvenpee '! { Hanses, lfcGraw .XeßtjlU—Ha Atahlittlsu Cases at jEca. 4M—Linear fmmalu' ft Eca. ! Homan Relations, Glorrr Eeilk-Vnten | AnaljrsU, Dorftnan, MeGraw Hiat lit—PokUe Bel: Pita, Cases A I Eca. IM—Eca. Thaaiy ut Operatises Problems -(lid Ed.), Bet rand, Irwin . i Ana I jaii, Baomot, Prentice; and Head- U(at 211—Astsssatie Data Praams Sla in as In Linear Proararnmin*. Vadja. ■: ton, Gregory. Wadrartb ! > 1 Wiley Meist. .11*—Palier MaUair ft EsteaUva Ees. 147—Ns Teat ! Action. MeNkboU. UeGianr i| COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIERS ’ ' i i i I ! I SPARTAN TRAILER. 28*xS*. Economical living Very reasonable. Call between 6-7. AD $-8106. SPORTS CARS: We’ve gottem. All tnakei and colors. Over 200 new and taed Porsebes, Alfa'Romeo's; Jaguars; MGTC’*; TD’s, ,TR-3*s, Healey's; and Sprite's; Volvo's*. VW's; Ghia's ;-4-wheel -drive Land Rover's. Complete financing and trade in aQ cars. B-4-U BUY B-SUR-U ret R deal. Open till 0 p.m. Write or phone Sales Manager for list and prices on models and colors interested in. European Motors. Roseville. York -Comity. Penna. Pboae DilUbors 4681. PACKAGE "DEAL—'SI Pontiac. Inspected. new snow tires; Winard Motor Bug— sll6.CaU A 1 UN 6-5062 eiccpt mealtimes. IWJ MG TD; red, new rubber, good leather, heat, beautiful brigbtwork. Call HO 6-6874. FOR SALE WEDNESDAY. MAROi 7.1962 FOR SALE j f BANJOS, UKES. Pianos, Han* i toond Organs—strings, books, all, music Applies. Pifer Music Caters, Benner Pike, Open |'til S dsßy except Weds.! PboM SL 6-3442. I TRADE-IN TELEVISION j Sets, completely 1 reconditioned. 1962 Zenith <*TsV.l Elee tropic Service. TELEVISION*. SERVICE CENTER st STATE COLLEGE TV. SINGER PORTABLE, sews forward and I backward, uses round bobbin.' Guaranteed. 137.00. AD 8-8367. 1956 ! T-BIRD. fuD power, hardtop ".plus 1 new soft top, automatic shift. AD £>lB6o between 6-7. c RACKS, COTS; Assorted Used reasonably •! priced steel.racks. Call AD 7-2911, ask for house manager or Lew* See aby morn ing Monday-Friday, 9:00 moon at Alphi Epsilon Pi, 429 EL, Hamilton Are. 1 r~t~rrr riirmrT-iiiniTrTfiiirrigimVrm .FOR RENT 1 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY:' Unfur ) pished one bedroom apartment; heat. Water, stovp and refrigerator furnished* For further information *cmll AD }g-€689. GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen— i Comfortable rooms with hot sad cold fonninr water or private bath. Innerspring mattresses. CENTRAL ParkingJ {Accom modations to inspect - and compare. The Colonial, 128 West Nittany. AD 7-7791 ot AD 7-4850. I j 2-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, suitable . for S or 4 male students. Private en trance. AD 7-3281. TWO-ROOM Furnished Apartment. Prefer i married couple. Beat' $66 per ■ month. Call AD 7-2027. * . : SINGLE ROOM and double room near I campus, parking.; AD .8-6679. : . TWO. 8 INGLE ROOMS for spring term, j. Parking. College Heights. AD 7-2174. WANTED ALL FORMS of typing desired, i Fast and j economical. Call AD 7-7719. Pick-up and delivery. 1 MEN -TO SHARE apartment for spring j term. Call UN 5-492$ after -11:80 p.m, MALE TO SHARE an apartment in Wash* Jngton, DC. area after March ' gradua tion. Call AD 8-1989. ~ • j '! . HIDE TO .Grecnabart »rta Friday. Mtrtk j 9. Can Nancy AD 1-S4OA before 19:39 Ip.m., JTHREE KEN to sublet furnished two* * boa room sportjnent tdr i summer term. S*U Pop AP 7-7247, J | j [RIDE TO Florida Thursday, March II I evening or litrth II morning or early afternoon; Call Molla UN M41Q.1 . WANTED—-YOU TO come to our Inter* landia. Folk Dance Friday, 7:30 p.m.* 11:00 p.m., HUB Ballroom. Admission Free. Beginners welcome, | | : WANTED: -RIDE desperately'‘needed to 1 Nyw Jersey March 9 or March 10. As bury "Park vicinity, preferred. Cal! Sue, UN 8-2497. I WANTED: THIRD GIRL, to share modem four room apartment. AD T-3345. MALE TO share apartment rwith two students. for remainder of term. Call AD 7-9814. j - . j WORK WANTED WOMAN DESIRES typing to do in her home. Experienced. Phone AD, 8-8194. LOST GIRL’B BLUB GLASSES in grey ;case and Woe wallet. Call Jane UN 8-7449. ~$1 M COLLEGE RING! Drew UJ. Initials P.W.G. Inside. South side| parking loft No. 88. Reward. Call Pat UN M9U. FOUND COPPER BRACELET : near Home [ nomica South. Owner may /have .by identifying. AD 7-40I8J SHO EPSILON. National Real Eatata I fraternity. Meeting at* Sigma. Pi, 141 HVmwoa St, 7:10 p.m. Wednesday.. El*«- tioo of 'Officera. liefreshmet,la. BIDE WANTED to Florida, Man* IS, lata Tbnndgy evening or Friday mniiw or early afternoon. ■ Molls Edebteiit. UN S> SSiB or AD 7-01787 j‘ , j j , TREAT FOR find taitr bods:; Herlocher', I Osh tuppent ao!« and ahlrmp) and fish anaz sandwiches—delirery from • 4 :SO-1:00 daily- 1/ I ’-: SKI. DIVISION meeting. 7:MJ 1U Bock. '■ boot Thursday, Haim 8. Trip money doc at moating. 1 ' ; i INTERESTED IN steins Europe fsnplttoly and ineypenshrely tki> mumper! - Call Mr, Ntbon UN MS4K . ; ~T FOR LENT or just far a chance: Her. lochcr’a fiah tappers ' (sole and ahrimpj ond fish rasa sandwich—try iit tonight I HAVE JEEP will pad I atackliCar won't , mart? Call Bob, Nittsny Si. iHoorn 20. UN S-5215. t ATTENTION SOCIAL Chairmen y Thinking | about aj . jammy or a! Pledge Formal in the (print. THE COLLEGIANS ham a limited-number of booktagt .till avaiUkk. Rock 'll. Toll, atandardal oe jam Contact Jeff Brownr. AD T-7M3. I ROCK CUKBIKG DHiiskm BtHmi to. : night. Wod. March {7. 7:04! t>.m. 11* Bockkoot, Slide, o t spring diamr ached aid distributed. f • ; i . 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