The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 26, 1962, Image 11

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.1962
Campus Patrol to Inspect
Student Bicycles 'Oct. 6
A general inspection and regis
tration of student bicycles will be
Conducted by the campus patrol
from' 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ' Oct. 6
in campus parking area 46, Capt.
John Galaida, patrol chief„ said
yesterday.
Students may, not ride bicycles
on campus or in the State College
borough unless their vehicles have
been inspected and registered by
the patrol, he added.
GALAIDA SAID students who
cannot be present Oct. 6 may bring
their bicycles to the patrol office
at Spruce Cottage from 9 to 11
e.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. any
Wednesday, Thursday or Friday
before the end of the term for
registration.
Students will receive a li ce nsee
plate and tag for their bicycles at
the inspection. The plate and - tag
i~ ill facilitate identification of the
COLLEGIAN
'CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
FRESHMAN ENGINEERS goad used
drawing instruments and other drawing
equipment. EL 5-9292. •
1955 QUlCK—owner In Mediterranean.
Good. safe car. Working parta_ in excel
lent condition. Will sacrifice for $295.
AD 8-9489.
19:4 GREY RENAULT—cIean. excellent
running •condition, seat belts: Asking $423.
Will consider best offer. Frank, AD 8-3739.
FOR 'SALE PERILLA, leas than one
year old, 250 ee. Call Howard, AD S-C7lB,
GIRL'S ENGLISH Bike—like new. Call
AD 3-9842 ask for Cary.
1960 ALLSTATE 125 cc 61. C. $125. Call
All 7-4125 between 7 and 5 p.m.
SET OF Dietzgen Drawing Initrumente,
used in Freshman Engineering courses.
Call UN „SASH,
190 MCA. excellent condition. Call AD
IWSO AUSTIN HEALEY 3000. 21.000 miles
many extras. Excellent thronzhout. $lBOO
El. 5.9674. 4 '
MOTOR SCOOTER-11161 Allstate com
pact; practically new; low mileage, spare
tire. $195 or bet.t offer. Call Al AD 7-3250.
MOTORCYCLE 195 Harley •'165• et.
(modified for ..serambllnfirl $175 or highest
offer. MUST SELL. Al) g-312t. -
1957 MGA, perfect condition, new - tire%
new' clutch. Call Walt after, 7:30, AD 7-
24894
COMPLETE SET .OF Army officer's uni
forms. Blues. greens. TWA, dacrons
trousers—waist 83, length 2fi4',, blouse 41,
cap 7'4,- Call Bernie AD 7-203i1. •
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Moterricle. 126 c.c..
tam passenger. Call after 8 p.m. UN 5-
E 044; Jpha.
M.G.A. TWIN CAM divisional champion
of Northeastern United States in 1961.
Undisputedly fastest M.G. in United States.
Suitable for road or track. Contact Steve
Derv. Room 21.6, Hotel State Coll
BICYCLE. brand new mates Raleigh Sports
with Dynabub generator. lights and born.
Worth $79.60, selling for $6O. toll AD
7-4268.
J. C. HIGGINS lightweight bicycle, one
year old. very good
_condition. Call AD
8-Ins.
POCKET MAGNIFIER-14X—Bauscb and
Lomb.' for Rocks and Minerals courses.
AD 7.4203, Rob Dinsock.
ENGLISH HIKE—S3I, like new; 26-inch
bike for $25. Call Ted. UN 6-2369.
FOR RENT
GRADUATE STUDIZNTS. Uppereignimen.
Comfortable rooms; running water. pri
vate bath. central. location. (Double or
ainfrie.) Quietly, conducted for resr and
study. The Colonial.. 123 W.- Nittany.
Al) 7.-7702, AD 1-4850, Mrs. Cox.
HEATED GARAGE it. Beaver Ave. and
Atherton St. $lO a month. Call AD 7-4344.
ROOMS TOR RENT: Near campus. 241
S. Pugh.' Singles. $lO per week; Doubler.
$l5. Still available. AD 8-31.51.
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FIVE MEN to ;work in kitchen. Call AD
1-23117. ask for Jim Spahr or Pia.
KITCHEN 'HELP at Alpha Epaikra Pi
Call AD 7-2941, ask for caterer.
TO BUY Fall Dorm Contratt. GII Henn ,
'AD 7-3844. '
WANTEDI WAITERS and Kitchen help
Call AD 84021.
WAITER WANTED tie week tor mesh
Call enterer AD 7-4334.
FIVE WAITERS wasted for •eneah six
days a week. Call Al Harris AD 1-4444.
THIRD MAN needed to shire rented house
on SP
Creek. laths from campus.
Winter eipensei about Pt per month.
Call EL 54124 after T p.m. ' "3
• •131 C . ... 11 I e wants work
:with experienced rowel,. AD 1-2926. eyt
for Tom-
THIRD MAN for three room apartment.
25 Metzger Building. AD -114640.
PROM CUSTOM'S VIOLATORS 117 Tka
Customs Board. Violater. Was available at
HUB desk. Waring bonny" and pelloolc
dining ham
ALPHA PHI OMEGA. lords t•rwlee Mk
ternlt7.l invites you to • Rznititur Snooker
on Oct.{ 1 at 731 In NUB dining near
A *ad D.
SED GiRL'S Ban. Cali Eve. U / I "*IML I gA.IOIPIIO
Room WANT IM davenatir- Singl°
,oae-halt of - doable, Naa-aagokarr. Call Al,
AD 7,211 R.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY- PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
vehicle in case of theft, Galaida
said. ,i
He said students who expect
the campus patrol to retrieve their
stolen bicycles must register their
vehicles 1 since it is almost im
possible !for the patrol to locate
and identify an unregistered bike.
THE INSPECTION and regis
tration are valid in State College
borough j as well as on campus,
Galaida aid. The registration ex
pires after the 1963 summer term-.
Lost Itiems‘at Willard
Articles such as tuition receipts,
student identification cards or
meal tickets lost during registra
tion main be claimed from 8 a.m.
to noon! and from 1 to 5 p.m.
Monday, through Friday or from
8 a.m. to noon Saturday in 4 Wil
lard.
i HELP WANTED
WAITERS AND Dishwashen wanted. Call
caterer AD 8-3021. •
TWO BOYS to work in Boarding House:
3 meals leach day except Sunday. Call
AD 7-7 '417.
K ITCH EN HELP 'wanted. Call evok at
ATO. Al) '7 -7683.
MAN WANTED full or part-time. Ex
perienced! in cabfret work or fine wood
work, to; do picture framing. Income
adjusted to ability. Al) 74142. •
KITCHER llELt—Dishwashers and wait
.ers. Theti Delta Cbi. Call AD 7-4402. ask
for took or caterer. • -
TWO , WAITERS—work for meals. Call
AD n-0407 or AD h-M962. lust food going.
MAN TO WORK in kitchen for rends. Call
?JD 7-49117.
r~nrr+ur~„
(WORK WANTED
. _
DRUM3I4:II. teNperieneed. available Imme—
diately. Call AD B-3362.
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lOTA ALPHA PI sorority pia at AEPI
Saturdayt night. Call Lois UN • 5-400.
LOST: TAN RAINCOAT at fraternity
party Saturday nite. I bare yours. Call
Diane UN j 2337.
CAMEL BOYCOAT taken by - it m istake at
Pi Kappa Phi on Saturday night. I bare
yours. Chß UN 57706.
LOST:
iCLASS RING left in It 6 Car
negie. White , =old with green stone, 85.00
reward. !Call Dorothy UN 5-8751).
LOST: ENGINEERING MECHANICS 12
book outaida lUDA. Monday morning. Ros
ter inside. ,Call AD 14-13622, ask for Rich.
NOTICE
JAM SESSION on Saturday At EDE
5:30-7:80. Cadets. fraternity men. and
dates are invited. TKE and ICOR.
PERSONAL
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WILL JOI.TRN major who borrowed blue
ballpoin4 in Journ office Tuesday. Sept. 19
please esll 54349.
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- k MISCELLANEOUS
•
PNIV) TUNED. repaired.' Dick Eisen
boar . Call AD 8-2102, evenimpi.
YOUNGI I DEMOCRATS Meeting W.L. Sept.
26th, 7:, 0, HUB ROMS 218.
OWNERS 0 Pentax Gmeru please call
Urizent. Bill. AD 7-20:4.
FOR A BETTER PENN STATE. Enforce
Customs. '
3061A1i CHAIRMEN: The COLLEGIANS
are back an
_campus with a new and dy
namic sound. Hoek etvisions or plectra
formals., Limited booking , " still available.
Contact( Jeff Drown AD 7-70 M.
THE 110JSIC KART—The Complete Music
Store —t Guitars and Guitar accessories:
Sheet usDi u,
ie •nd a Complete Instrument
Repair Service. Min Ukes. Banjos, and
Kandoll . , .
BOOKSTORE at Lewistura, SO N. Front
St; two Maks ctft Market. I i. 0041 ethical e
selected 1 volumes for your browsing plea,-
ore- Usk, Rare, Out-of-Print. Reasonable
prices. Open daily and evenings.
WHO XNOWS ABOUT "A Petunia in an
Onion Patchr Dean Frank Simes will
■peak Sept: 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the HUB
lounge. Sponsored by University Christian
Association Student Connell.
- _
LEARN) FOLK currAß. Professlonal la
otruetloa it, right band styles. Moderato
prices. Cell Neal AD 8-2119.
NOT' IS herd", given that Campus
Patrol. on The PeassylvanLa State Uni
versity s in possesakrn of • number of
bkycles found on or about the campus.
onmers t ir i tlinown. Owners are invited to
Claim r bicycles at address below by
furaisking proper kieatificstlon. Bicycles
nbt dabbed will be considered abandoned
and subject to sale at public suet/w.
Signed:: Campus Patrol. Borneo Cottage.
University Park. Fermi/yank.
double••trisr., clarinet ant
par orwa in .n Was iii anarla Phi a
UN /-4740, mak for Stave. Available far .
mediatelr.
Dußois Fund Nears Top
The Dußois Educational Foun
dation - has now raised approxi
mately $535,000 in its campaign
to secure $600,000 for the con
struction of two buildings on the
University's Dußois campus.
Kenneth L. Holderman. coordi
nator of the CoMmonwialth cam
puses, said yesterday that plans
are being made to begin construc
tion of the first building, a class
room-laboratory and faculty office
combination, in the late spring or
early summer of next year.
THE FUND-RAISING drive be
gan May 16 with a kick-off dinner,
Holderman said, and intensive ef
forts in the next six weeks pro
duced the bulk of contributions
and pledges represented, in the
$535,000 figure.! •
'The drive, he added, Is now in
its final stages. Additional con
tributions are expected after con
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c 1 6 .131 more taste
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It the rich-flavor leaf that does it! Among L&M's choice tobaccos there's more
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struction of the first unit is bevxrt,
Holderman continued.
Preliminary plans for the build
ing have already been drawn by
the architectural firm of Hunter.
Campbell & Rea of Altoona..These
preliminary plans are now being
inspected and some modifications
may be made before the final
plans and working drawings are
made, he said:
AS PLANNED NOW. Holder
man said, there will be four lab
oratories biological sciences.
chemistry, electrical engineering
and physics six classrooms,
two large lecture halls.. faculty
and administrative offices in the
building. The building will get its
first use with the start of classes
for the fall term 1964, he said.
The architects. Ifolderman said,
have estimated the building will
cost about $481,000. A physical
I==INE
education building, roughly esti
mated to cost 3150,000. will be the
second part of the building cam
paign on the Dußois campus.
"MOST OF THE substantial
support for the campaign." Holder
man said. "has come from business
and industry."
The success of the drive at
Dußois, he also said, has stimu
lated several other of the Com
monwealth campus advisory
groups to think about similar pro
jects. The ;advisory group at the
New Kensingtoß campus, for ex
amples is ' also contemplating •
fund drive, he added.
WDFM WOrkshop
The student-operated radii) sta
tion. WDFM. will hold a workshop
at & tonight in 121 Sparks for all
students intervited in-working on
the staff.
PI LTIPI I
warn it ammo ietmabio els.
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