PAGE EIGHf Finch Named Prof Snarf in WUS-Sponsored Contest Retired crop Production r . * Clinton Otis Cromer, retired Henry A. I men, professor of Mrs. Finch accepted the award given to Atherton for collecting professor of crop production, di ed philosophy, was named Prof Snarf f or her husband, who is recover- the most money of all residence a t 6 p.m. Saturday in the Ge nitre Saturday afternoon during thelj f . . . . ~ . areas during the year for WUS County Hospital. He was 81 years International £olk Festival, 01gai““ g a s “° Ke ,n lne l -' enlre and to Town Independent Men for o j d . * - ! Seastrom, campus co-chairman of .county Hospital. contributing the most money in He joined the University faculty World University Service, said! Miss Seastrom said that at the ; the WUS-sponsoied Penny' Mile j n 1921 and served as professorjof -yesterday. jfolk festival recognition was alsoj Contest. cro p production until his rettre - COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 39ANJOS, TJKES, GnlUn, PUooa,. Hun- ONE SHARE in Penn Suit Flying Club. «nond Organa—atrinica, boolta. all mule Call Tom AD 8-2ZM altar air. auppjiea, Pifar Muaic Onbr. Bmnn Pile*. ?== - Op*» ‘til e p.m. dally axerpt Wada. Phone K JX Good Condition. ISO. Call Bob. AD Hill. «•*> *PPtrtMinAvi , IWOLLENSAK STEREO Tape Recorder. TELEVISION Setj.. «)niplnrlr 1 Reasonably priced. Call Ray AD 8-1065. Radio service. 1062 Zenith TV. Television Service Center at Statet* Cottar* TV. ' IH7 82 FOOT, <me bedroom trailer. Exeel-i' ; lent condition. Reasonable. AD 7-8046!1**0 LA SALLE Club Coupe— mechanically ufUr t p.m. I Perfect, oririnal rrey paint, no rust, *•* • •• -* rood upholstery. Only two owners. Must 2969 EAMBRETTA Motor Scooter, rood sell thin nice car because of recent pur eonditkm, best offer. Call Mel, AD 8-8111. * chase of Rolls Koyce. Phone AD 8-1716. Not just three sizes... but three different lands of cars... Chevrolet! CAr croM 1 mjnilc Sjxjrt Sedan (foregroKn<t) Take your pick of 34 models during CHEVY’S GOLDEN SALES JUBILEE No look-alikes here! You've got three decidedly different Jcinds of cars to choose from—each with its own size and sizzle. The Jet-smooth Chevrolet’s specialty is luxury— JuBt about everything you’d expect from an expensive car, except the expense. ■ If you're thinking a bit thriftier, therein the Chevy II with practicality to do you proud. ■i. , l Beautiful Buying Days are here at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA FOR SALE 1953 PONTIAC, mechanically aoutxl. Must sell; any reasonable otter. Coll after 1:30 p.m., AD 8-3166. 1959 MGA Roadster, 35,400 Miles. eirel lent eoodition. Moat aelL Call UN MSiZ or AD 7-4*69. J 10 x 40 MOBILE HOME-1968 Richardson.’ 2. bedrooms, excellent condition. M Hill top Trailer Park. Phona AD 3-IUB. SALE: 75-pound Hepllfeways Barbell and' Dumbbell Set 111.'*). Call UN 1-2332 after 7 p.m. , \ ‘ 11958 RENAULT Low mileage, black, white wall tires, original owner. 3485. Call AD 8-1966' after 5 p.m. 1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, automatic transmission, tires ,tnd paint good. Only 3450. Call AD 7*2805 after 5:30 p.m. 1959 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, excellent ) condition, second ovner car, low mileage, i radio and beater. Inquire Carol UN 6*0678 ior call UN 5-7457. HEATH KIT 26*watt'High-Fidelity j fler, model-18L. Practically new. Call Dale. AD 8-9342. ,1951 CHEVROLET-,-126..; needs timing | gear. If interested: call UN 5-0219 for further information.: WEDNESDAY, 9 'til r The Ivy Rocks at uGall&ua an unbeatable combination dancing • fine food and ydur favorite beverages Ckcry II .Vora |-Door Station lCapo* Lots of liveliness, too, for such a low, low price. I ■ Got a sporty gleam in yoUr eye? Step right up to our Corvair for rear-engine scamper and steering that’s doggone near effortless. H Conclusion: See your Chevrolet dealer now for the most' versatile jchoice going and a beauty of a buy on your favorite. MMIUMUUJM FOR SALE ifmi - I. .I •- ,'i 1 ‘r,i.. ■;.! .1 ifViMU-iJ Cerrair Monza i-Door Sedan (backyromd) ?L f 'i •fjlt-J-'! -v,. ■I. FOB RENT , CHOICE THREE ROOMS and bath Tux apartiMßt Central. Cloo campus. I Private. entrance- Parking. Suitable couple 1 or bachelor. Jiib, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4*60. IDEAL FOR two male students —near two* ; room furnished efficiency apartment, privatf bath, full kitchen, parking. Neat campus. Private eti trance. Phone AD 7- 7792. AD 7-4*66. j J \ GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen— Comfortable rboma with hot - and told running water or, private bath. Innertpring mattresses. Central. Parking. Accommoda tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial, 12$ West Nittanyi AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860. JUNE 1 MODERN fornkbed rffldeoey. • Country setting at Boro line. .Separate i kitchen^ceramic tile bath, private entrance, 1 couple or single desiring privacy. Call Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792, AD 7- ; 4950. [ I , AVAILABLE ' IMMEDIATELY I Uniat. nisbed one-bedroom apartment. Heat, stove and refrigerator furnished. For fur ther Information call AD 8-0686; TUESDAY. MAY 15. 1.962 rofessor Dies at 81 iment in 1946. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. F. D. Wertz Jr. of West Hartford, Conn., and * Mrs. W. E. Kenney Jr. of Nyack, N.Y., and four grandchildren.' There will be no public visi tation. FOB RENT UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated ,3-room | apartment, front campus, 112 E. ‘College [ Are. Fully equipped, available Immediately. 480 per month. Couple or two girls. AD 7-2482. ROOM AND BOARD for summer term at j Zeta Beta Tau. Modem facilities, full social privileges. Price $260. Contact Ralph Friedman AD 8-4716. I APARTMENT— three rooms and bath. > porch, large yard. Available in mid-June. One block from campoi. Free parking area, AD 7-3147. „ } TWO SINGLE rooms, new Hollywood bed, shower, kitchen privileges. Available , immediately, also summer term. 217 E. [Nittany. AD 8-1944. AVAILABLE SUMMER or Fall—B-room apartment. Kitchen, living-dining room, 12 bedrooms, bath; hear campus; parking. AD 8-0647. SINGLE ROOM for girl for summer term. 240 S. Pugh St. If interested call AD rB-1056. $8 per week. [FURNISHED 3-ROOM and bath spart -1 menfc during summer months, E. Fair !mount A*e{ Available June 9th. Call AD 8-9401. ROOM WITH private bath in a quiet borne for summer and winter' sessions. Please call AD 7-3397 after 6:20. [NICE ROOM, single or double, for sum* j mer semester, next to Nittany Co-op. jAD 7-4022 after, 4 p.m. iROOM FOR summer term at Phi Kappa | Theta. Full kitchen privileges Included. Price $6O. Must be paid at beginning of term. For Information cal! AD 7-2961. WANTED MOTORCYCLES ~ any year, make or model. Art Turner’s Cycle Shop, one mile south of MU! Hall on RL 64. Phone 726-3882. GIRL TO share apartment, summer or longer. Call AD 7-3943 or UN 6-4661 before 6 p.m. RIDE WANTED to New York City after noon Thursday, May 17. Call Marge, iUN 6-8609. I WANT TO rent, your car for weekend of I ' May 26. $3O plus gas. Call AD 8-9121, [Carolyn. WANT TO rent a car. summer term, every Monday at noon to Tuesday evening. Call Randy UN 8-6686. MALE STUDENT to share modern —fur« j nisbed efficiency apartment for summer term. .Call AD 8-3258 between 6 and 8 p.m. COLLEGE MAN Travel Earu and Save $BOO - $lOOO by August 31»L Con duct Interviews with student promotional jteam in eastern summer resorts. Write National Student Agency. P.O. Box 148, jAsbury Park. New Jersey, giving address ' 'and phone number. ! RIDERS TO CLEVELAND. Leaving Fri day. May 18, returning Sunday, May 20, Call John UN ’ * j MIMIIINIIMIMIMHAMIIMIMIMMHmiMIUIIIIHIIMN HELP WANTED 'MALE OR-Female—to teach and instruct [ Animal Husbandry and Farming at Co— led Children Camp in Wayne County, Pa. 'Write to Trails End Camp, 166 Langhom Street, 7 Brooklyn 36, N.Y. WANTED: DISHWASHERS to work for | meals in kitchen. Call Sigma Pi, AD 7- i 4928, ask.for Vie or Don. LOST LOST: GOLD BENRUS in Rce Hall. Phona UN 6-6888. Reward. LOST: PICKETT' Slide Rule case with j snap. Call Ron AD 8-0737. I~~T “""’found "" | FOUND 1962 Penn State Class Ring. Owner can claim at Bellefonte Lancs. Ask for Bud So!t. HmiMMHUMMIIIMHtMimNIMMMnMIMMMMIIMIN MISCELLANEOUS PART-TIME employment Li now available for 12 young men with the following qualifications; No. 1, C-plua average m school; No. 2,- businesslike appearance; No. 3, capability to devote between 16 to 20 hours a week; No. 4. over 18 years of age. College students wishing to supple* znent considerable income are to call Mr. Richardson AD 8-2061 between 9:30 a.au and 2:30 p.m. daily. INTERESTED IN Photography? Care 4o; learn about aerial photo-in terpretatfon Iv* Then come to .the SAME - ASCE joint meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesdar, May .16th hi . 26 Mineral Science Building to bear Dr, Laurence Lattman speak on ..this subject. CIVIL DEFENSE—if yod have any in terest in the effects of Civil Defense, please read the May issue of Scientific American. LIBERAL ARTS LECTURE SERIES: Joseph Faulkner. “Religious Milieu «f the College Student,** 7:30' p.ro.. May IS, HUB assembly. DR. MARVIN ROZEN. Economics Dept, ’The Economics of Disarmament* Wednesday, May 16. 7:30, 112 BuckhouL OFFSET PRINTING of thesis-typinr. Call AD 7-7088. FOR STANDARD and electric typewriter rentals, complete.typewriter**repair serv ice and all thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Alien Street/ AD 8-6126. STUDENTS! AUTOMOBILE Insurance ta fit your poeketbook. Phone Ai Tcmelea after 6 ynt, AD 8-8633, representing Erie Insurance Exchange. ■ * MANAGEMENT CLUB Arid trip Thum, May 16, 1 p.nu, HUB Parking Lot Piper
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers