m&e eiciHi Walks} Appointed Job Awards- To Commissions I JStiSSrC’u- President Eric A. Walker has for fifth place. recently been appointed by Presi-i T „ , . dent John F. Kennedy to two na- l* 1 ® ;"P^ ter contest, first tional commissions, according Wilmer E. Kenworthy, executive^ p Ef-^' p^^.eta ar ?d ’assistant to the president. i I T 1 . a Delta, Westmoreland House, Walker: will sit as a member of the panel of scientific and tech-; p ?? a nical manpower of the President’s! ? nc * Delta Tau Delta in the Am- Scipnee Advisory Committee and, assa^? r » Air and^Continental the Board ol Visitors of the United! tour divisions respectively. States Military Academy at West Pi, Beta Phi and Phi Delta Point. j Theta, Sigma Delta Tau and Phi The "Board of Visitors is com-| EpsiJon Pi,, and Delta Zeta and posed of Congressmen, educators! Acacia were second place win and laymen, who yearly inspectors. > the academy, Kenworthy said. j Third place in the poster con-3 Walker previously has served} test went to Zeta Tau Alpha and: on the Board of Visitors of theiSigms Phi Epsilon, Alpha Omi-| Naval Academy at Annapolis,! cron Pi -and Delta Chi, and Phi; he addedy4 ! Mu and Kappa Delta Rho. * the taste to start with...the taste to eta What makes Lucky Strike the favorite regular cigarette of college smokers? Fine-tobacco taste. The taste of a Lucky is great to start with, and it spoils you for other cigarettes. That’s why . Lucky smokers stay Lucky smokers. So, get the taste you’ll want to stay with. Get Lucky today. t. Oh THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Product cf <%£ <fyaetx>- is ett r middle %am& -■ i I + COLLE FOR SALE [TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely | reconditioned. Radio service. 1962 Zenith [TV. Television Service Center at State College TV. iBANJOS, UKES. Guitars, Pianos. Ham mond Organs—rtrtntT*. books, all music supplies, Pjfer Mosic Center, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone EL 6-34*1, BTEREO TAPE 4 speak era, good condition. Must sell—s 76. Don i Eager. UN 6-6416. |WHY WALK? Ride oc girl's English bike. Almost new, many accessories. UN 6- [ CC74. ' , FOR SALE 195 9 MG A Roadster, new tires and brakes plus other extras. Must sell. Call UN 5-4*t2 or AD 7-46C9. 1967 FAIRLANE house trailer, 82 x 8 ft., one bedroom; excellent condition, rea sonable price. Call Jdr. Phelps at AD *-0541. NIKON F 35mro tingle lens reflex camera Umm F 1.4 Auto-Nikkor lens, acces sories. For further information call Den Coleman UN 8-8829. COMPLETE 75 lb. Barbell and Dumbell Set >16.00. Call XJN 6-2332 after 7 p.m. '66 SAAB for tale.: Call Dave, UN MB9l. Excellent condition. with WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 1962! G l!A N jl FIE D S' | FOH SALE | '66 VOLKSWAGEN. ImmaculiU. D»v. j Spirt; AD &-6718. | HOLTON TROMBONE with gold b»ll { : case.. Write Bo* 26, Altoona, Pennal Bargain. ! C. I T rrtfn Available,! immediately i Unfuri Lnished one-bedfoom apartment. Heat* nre and refrigerator furnished. For fur* tber information call AD 8-0686. j GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen—• 1 Comfortable* rooms with, hot and cold running water or‘private bath. Innerspring mattresses. Central. Parking. Accommoda tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial* m West Nittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. f EAL FOR two male students—new room furnished efficiency apartment; private bath, full kitchen.' parking. Near (Smpox. Private entrance.! Phone AD * 7* fAP. 7-4850. |_j | JUNE 1 MODERN furnished efficiency! I Country setting at Boro line. SeparaU kitchen, ceramic tile bath, private entrance! parking. Suitable eouple or single desiring privacy. Call Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792, AD 7- ! ! [ CHOICE THREE ROOMS mnd bath fur- J nished apartment. Central. Close campus! Private entrance. Parking.) Suitable eouple or bachelor. Jim, AD 7-775J2 or AD 7-4850. UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated 3-room : apartment, front campus, 112 E. College Ave. Fully equipped, available immediately. $BO per month. Couple or two glrla. AD 7-2482. „ • I , 1 JUNE I. 2-room' furnished apartment | with utilities; June, 10 3-room fur nished apartment near campus. Men pre ferred: AD 7-2666. } l\ FURNISHED 3-bedroom bouse fori sura- J raep rental—June 12 thru Sept- 6. Writ# Deon 'Hue. 102 Circle Dr.. State Collect InMMIUIMMaHmtMIIMHIMMMmMftNnNMINMi 1' WANTED ;| ■(MtttNIWINMIIimMIIIIMUUnnniIMMMNMIIHIM COUNSELORS —head, diviaioa leaden arid j program director. Experienced.only. Pri vate boys , camp in Pa. Robert T. SraitK 'Hew .Milford, Penna. i I ?YPINC TO DO at borne; Fast, efficient J economical. Will pick-up and deliver* Call UK 6-5458. | ;l ■WANTED FOR fall Urm: {One man apart j meat, or large comfortable single roota with kitchen privileges. X?N 6-8268. t WANTED: TWO 'Waitenj to work for \ meals. Call AD 7-7683.1 ) TWOfSTUDENTS to, barbeque steaks and jto serve at banquet Sati May 6, 6-7:30L Gail .AD 8-3176 after 11 SO a.m, | RIDE TO or near Cleveland for Friday i or’Sat., May 4th or 6th. Call Bill AD Bj-8378, AD, 8-9076. j | | -! HELP WANTED | AN OPENING FOR a prince sensitive. rntal. poised, must bd able to clean apd lerk 300 lbs., pres* <4OO lbs. Apply; Tile Castle. , . i 3K OPENING for m princess: lieliutij, demure, shy, able to run 4 minute mile galoshes. Applyj The. Castle. | WkMMHMfItMntHMItitIIMMIMtIMMtMMMMHUHMM ? 'LOST: j MMiiMHftiMiNnmttinmiinHtmiiiimmMiMMMi ONE> HARD-BOUND brown notebook lost (between Sparks and Osmond. Contact Jj W. Valenteen AD 7*4028. • WITHIN PAST two wci’ks—lady’s gold | watch. round' face, black suede strap. Initials ,# N.E.H.’’ on back'of ease, i Reward fdr return. CaR AD 8-0974 after 6 p.ml • , LOST: LADIES GOLD Watch Sat. night J between East Halls and Carnival grounds!. Reward. Phone UN 5-3156. ' f PAIR OF Glasses Sunday at Whippiest Call Eleanor, UN 5-6635. . j BLACK ONYX Ring, sentimental value. I Reward. Call AD 7-4234. ! LOST: .GIRL’S beige wallet between car | nival grounds and Pollock 2. If found, call UN 5-6121. j | • (•raMItMaMIIHHMIIinmMHMMIIItHHIIIHmtinin NOTICE ! • «••••••••«••• MMMmiMMIHniIIHMMtMItMUIMmmI GRAY’S AUCTION Thursday evening/ May j 3. promptly at 6:30 p.m. Public sale of consigned furniture and miscellaneous items. Route. 53 between} Bellefonte' and pleasant Gap. Come Wednesday night after 7j p.nt. to see what we have; Call EL 6-9720,* S. Johnny Gray, auctioneer. [ lumiia, imHmmfimMMtuwniiiiniiHiwHuiH j : MISCELLANEOUS . PART-TIME-employment ia now available j for 12 young men with the following qualifications: No. 1, C-p!ua average _i* school; No. 2, business-like appearance| No. S, capability to devote between 15 to 20 hours a.week; No. 4. over 18 years of age. .College students wishing to suppled ment considerable Income are to call Mr. Richardson AD 8-2051 ■ between 9:36 a.nu and 2:30 p.m. daily. , I IVY rYY IVY ROCKS playing foe [ Newman Club at The Twisteraxna Friday, 1 May fll at HUB. Everyone welcome. j CABIN AND TRAIL Division MeetingJ | 7:00 p.m. Wed. night, Mar 2. 112 Buck* bout I Lab. 1 MAH LIKE, Dig The TIM Picnic, Satui i day. May 6th Eitdsvflle MUSIC TO ipffid ft SatnrdKy nbtht .witS [ the' Penn State Siam, In HUB bali rpotn! May S, 8 p.m. . - ■ l PSOC CANOE Division Miftini 7:00 p.m..! : Thursday niiht, Miy J, 112 Buckhout Lab.! • . | "MIRO POSTER THIEF—If you are dee | perate enouah to .teal: bulletin board, material, you’re pretty hard up! I .pent! three !w«b and money on ithia art projeet. lj need it’ to be graded. Please return it. LOOK SHARP for Senior Ball. Siema I Delta Tan Shoe Shine! on The' Mali, Than;. May 1. 1-4 p.m. I NEWMAN CLUB Piaaaj Party Frid/y" I May 4 at Chapel Lounge after Mate. DR- MILNOR ALEXANDER. Politieal Bdoue Dept. “What’e Wrons with Civil Defense 1“ WvL, May 2. 7;W, 104 Forestry. 1 J T i FOR RENT
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