PAGE EIGHT Eng-Arch to Hold Open House The College of Engineering andjtrical Engineering, Mechanical En- ArChitecture will hold an open|gineering. Thermal Laboratory house from 7 to 9:36 *p.m. today and Engineering Units B and E. in the college buildings. . The exhibits represent all areas The program was planned pri- engineering and architecture marily for members of the Society anc * are based on the various re of Sigma Xi, national research search projects being conducted honorary society, ■. and' graduate here. Most of the exhibits are students in technical fields, Paul highly technical and are geared Ebaugh, assistant dean of research more to the level of the graduate in the college, said. It will be student in engmeenng and archi open to all interested persons, tecture, Ebaugh said, however. An information desk will be The program consists of 21 located in the exhibition area of exhibits and demonstrations 10-|Hammond. Tours, will be con cated in Hammond, Sackett, Elec-jducted from this point between 7 : ~ and 9:?0 p.m. Pi Alpha Xi Initiation J^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiuiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiifiiiii Pi Alpha Xi, honorary floricul- E • ' (AMP LENORE FOR GIRLS Koch. Duone McDowell. James = Poorbaugh, Charles Schramm. E John Shelly and Lee. Zehndcr. '3j New College Diner bowntown. Between Movies I RADIO'PHONO 11 I * SERVICE • 'ti I Delivery ii | & Pick UP AD 8-6021 j| i ( ", n television l!i I ISC serv,ce ' .ii ILi U iJ CENTER Ia : I 232 S. Allen St. |r • Itmiiuiimiiiiiiiiummitiiiimmi > ;i; ••i '"':-- 1 ' j . i.. ••••••• U l -. .; ;C !-V ■ * . {•' " 1 : : : • / ■* .! 'Zv #v'V\=/ i ' - i tJuir-S’S** * ■' f • :** Its what's up fro Up;front is iFILTER-BLENDI and only Winston has it! [i Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected and specially ;j processed, for full flavor in filter smoking. I Heeds Wcmen Counselors in the 1 Waterfront Archery Sailing Campcra Golf Arts & Tennis T General Interviews Thursday) April 12 and Friday ] Farther Information and appointment* s ■ Sludenl Aid, 218 Willard imwiimuiiimiiP Siuiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiii! t-A > ■’ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK] PENNSYLVANIA "In the Heart of the Berkshires" Hinsdale, Mass. Minimum age 20 % % ■that counts Five O'clock Theater i To Resume Productions Five O’clock Theater will pre sent its first . production of the spring term at 5:15 p.m. tomor row in the Little Theater In the basement of Old Main. The play, “Proper Lillies,” was written by Margaret Van Duyne, a former student'at the Univer sity. - j ] • the roles ip the play wiU be Ruth Legg, graduate stu dent in theatre arts from Geneva, ' N.Y., Warren Bums, graduate student in theatre arts from Allen town, and Willette Dewsnap and Lorrie Stefanian bf State College. Following: Ipril 13 Office of *. r. MiM Wluta-Sita. KDKA Will Televis? Debt A debate between the Men’s Debate Team and the debate team from Mount Mercy College in Pittsburgh will be telecast! at 10:30 p.m. tomorrow over Channel 2, KDKA-TV. ! The question is “Resolved: That the United States should join the Common Market" The University team will take the affirmative side. 1 The winner of the match will debate against Ohio State Uni versity’s debate team May 10 in the 6emi-finals of the Counter point Debate Series; sponsored by KDKA-TV. ' j The winner of the Ohio State bout will meet ; Harvard iUniver- COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE j ATTRACTIVE, MODERN living room •uite; new, tmuttd. Will aell below wholesale cost. Call Ed Gardner, AD 7*2261; UN 6-5233. - j BANJOS. UKES, Guitars. TUboe, Ham snond Organs—strings, books, ] all „ music luppjieii Fifer Muale'Cnter. Burner Pike. Open p til 8 p.m. dally except Weds. Phone EL 5-3441. | TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely reconditioned. Radio senrice. 1962 Zenith TV. Television Service Center at State College TV. ! PABULOUS 4-SPEAKER Portable Stereo system for sale, 1960 Motorola model, 26-watt amplifier, 4-« peed VM changer. Excellent condition. Cell Bob AD 7-7636. GOING ABROAD. Moat sell 1*59 MGA. wire wheeli, radio, sliding windows. Good condition. CiJl Julian Weiss AI) 7*4979. i i IMMACULATE 1954 MGTD. [new top, paint, tires. 51000, no lower offers. Shop around first, then call AD S-D967 after 6:30 p.m. { MOBILE HOME—I9S6 Star. 46x9.. two bedrooms, - excellent condition. Jleaaon- Ably priced. Nice patio. Call AD 3-3874 after 5 p.m. 'LADIES LARGE Solitaire genuine diamond! 'em tell at" hall original coat. Phone •7661 or UN 5-4883. \ A WEDNESDAY. APRIL! 1. 1962 ite Match Tomorrow sity’s debate team early in Jun* in the finals. The members of the mep'a de bate team are William Stout, sen ior’ in engineering from. Pitts burgh, and David Goodhart, 'sen ior in education and speech from Rutherford, NJ. i Prof Addresses Bankers | David H. McKinley, professor of banking and associate - dean of the College of Business Administ ration, recently addressed the American Institute of’. Banking chapter at Johnstown on the sub ject: “Economic Problems of the Kennedy Administration.” FOR SALE NEED A fmviog machine! Used Sinner ForUble=-good condition. All nttach menu included. Call AD 8->i;i3. 1959 ALL STATE Cycle; overhauled January. 1295.00. Call Roy AD 7-10C6. ’ FOR RENT READY SO OK—two-room apartment with bath; furnished. Complete kitchen faclli tie*. parkincr. Central location, dose to campus. Suitable couple or bachelor who will •be here until September. Call AD 7-7!92 or AD 7-4850. LARGE ROOK In private home for 2 or 3i student. Imale or female); within walkinic distance of campus. Free parkins. Call AD 7-4491. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1 Unfur. imbed one-bed room apartment. Heat, •tove and refrigerator furnished. For fur ther information call AD S-0683. GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen— ■ Comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath. Innervpring mattresses. Central. Parking. Accommoda tion* to inspect and compare. The Colonial. 123 West Mittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. COMPLETELY FURNISHED modern 8- rooms, bath.' Suitable student couple, no pet*'of children. Garage, automatic heal,' rent reasonable, available May 1. Pleasant Gap, FL 9-2478. ) i , UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated 3-room apartment; front campus. 112 E. .Collars Ave. Fully equipped. Available imme diately. Reasonable rent. Couple or two girls. AD 7-24*2. c • FINISHED THREE ROOM third fkior apartment, 333 per month, most utilities supplied. 3f2 B. Allen Street .AD 8-J248. ROOM AND Boafd for summer term at Zeta Beta Tau. Contact Ralph AD 8-€7lB. LARGE SINGLE Room for rent; $B5 for rest of term. 416 S. Allen. AD 8-1875. SECOND FLOOR' Apartment. 6 rooms. good condition. Bald Eagle x Valley near Bellefonte. Porch, lawn and attractive surrounding*. $65 monthly. Including beat. Call in morning. EL 5*6609. - WANTED: Man to wash pots and pans ' for meals. Call Inr AD 7-4409. \ STUDENT TO work in kitchen at Sigma Chi. Call AD MH2. : SAX MAN desires combo work. Call Henry AD 5-9084. RIDE WANTED to Philadelphia Friday. Call Ellen UN 5-7188. WANTED: ONE' MAN for* apartment. Call AD .7-2900. TWO OR three student* to sub-lease fur* niahed apartment for 'summer term. Location: College Ave.; Rent; *ery res* sonable. Phone AD 8*2023. .n f „)|HtttltM LOST LADIES* HAMILTON**WrUt- WaTch. n7*r Atherton. Saturday. Reward. Call Diana UN 6-6507. DELTA CHI fraternity pin between house and Haller; back inscribed F.B. Reward. AD 8-8720. LOST: TAN RAINCOAT, Sigma Nu. Saturday,*-Delta Gamma recognition pin. Lois UN 5-8689. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT CHECK Cashing Agency open Monday thru Friday 9:30—6:00 ; Satur day 9:30—2:30. . , ADULT BEGINNER Ballet Qasses, eve ning* 7-8 p'.m., taught by former soloist with Grand Ballet'De Monte Carlo. Info— call AD 8-9682 between 7-8 p.ro. eveninga. PART-TIME employment Unow'available for 12 roan? men with the following oailifiettioni: No. 1, C-plos average in school; No. 2, business-like appearance; capability to devote between IS to 20 wburs a week; No. 4, over 18 yeara of age. College students wishing to supple ment considerable Income are to -call Mr. Richardson AD 8-2051 between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.ra. daily. l: .EARN TO FLY—senior wubn to sell membership in Penn State Flying Club. Call Dave AD 7*7187: ! RED CROSS BLOOD HUB card room, April 24, 25. Registration HUB desk, April 4-13. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omasa and Gamma Sts/ i •THE MISFITS*’ have a limited numWr of open * dates. Specializing* in Twist, Pony, and voeala. Call UN 5-3053, EL 5-3071. STUDENT 1 AUTOMOBILE Insurance to fit your pocket book. Phone A. Teroelef after ;5 .p.m. AD 8-5433, representing Erie Insurance Exchange. CAN PENN STATE raise a mile of pen nies? Coming Friday. April *2o—Penn State Penny Mile. R.O.T.C. HAIRCUT 55c. UN 54951, 'call aflefX' 7 P-m. ’ j LA GALLERIA Wednesday Special— Chicken Cacciatore with salad and garii* brejad—*9sc. , CABIN TRAIL division meeting Wednes day, April 11. 7 p.m., 112 Buck bout planning for spring; tens activities - WANTED