WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1962 Civil Service o:immission To Accept Exam Forms Applications ' are now being ac cepted for the 1963 Federal Serv ice Entrance Examination given by the U.S. Civil Service Commis sion. • Applicants who apply by Thurs day will be scheduled for the test Oct. 13. The place of testing will be named when the application is returned. The examination ~ 4s open to college juniors, senidrs and grad uates, regardless of their major, as well .as to persons whq'have had equivalent academic experi ence_ Approximately 60 different oc cupational fields are open to civil service workers. A written test is required. • Six additioryal tests have been scheduled for Nov. 17, Jan. 12, Slow, Steady Clearing Predicted for Today Slow but steady clearing is ex pected in this area today in the wake'of yesterday's dreary weath er conditions. Today 'should be mostly cloudy and I continued cooL A high of 62 is. expected. Clearing skies and cooler weath er is 'seen for tonight. 211111111111MMIMUIRMIMMUMMIMMIIIII1E = RADIO*PHONO • SERVICE • delivery AD 8.6021 g & pick-uir E i a TELEVISION .:;.-. E : ; ISC SERVICE € i I e CENTER .E 7 - -. . E _ 232 S. Allen St. E lemieuiiituiellittlititirnTheMlitilltnlttotottlia announcing our BREAKFAST SPECIALS llServed 7-11 A.M. Today— -2 eggs (any_style) Bacon—Home Frind Potatoes 70c - 7 Thursday— French Toast & Sausage 60c • Ffriday— - Hot Cakes . 2 Fried Eggs 55c PENN STATE DINER "Eat at the sign of the Lion" SMOKING VALUES for the SMART PENN STATER TOBACCO ~ POUCHES . $l.OO to $2.50 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Feb. 9, March 16, April 20 and May 11. Management internships will also be - filled from the first exam ination. The application deadline for management' internships is Jan. 24, 1963. For all other posi. tions the closing date is' April 25; 1963. More Information about filing applications and jobs available can be obtained at the Student Placement office, the State Col lege or a hometown post office, the civil service. regional offices or the U.S. Civil Service Commis sion, Washington 25, D.C. KEELER'S Complete Self-Service Shopping EVERY DEPARTMEN IS COMPLETE • Textbooks ... You will find books for all your courses in our downstairs self-service department. e Artist Supplies ... Serve yourself on our first floor. • Engineering Supplies . Choose your ads rile or drawing set from such famous lines as Dietzen.• Gramercy. Post. and IC & E. • Outline and Review Materials for ail your courses. A complete selection; including' Schaums. College, and Littlefield-Adams Outline Series. Also Data Guides. • For Language Courses ... Disc Ed LP records for French, Russian. Spanish and German courses. • Also .. . College Stationery, Stitdio Cards and Souvenirs. KEELER S ... The University Bookstore, Inc. 206 East College Avenue . opposite the East Campus Gate 200 West College Avenue . . Opposite Hammond Engineering Building Moro Hours: Today 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thur. & Fri. 8:45 to 9 p.m. Sat. 'HI 5:30 Serving Penn State Siudents Since.l926 1000 PUPPIES Imported BRIAR PIPE 99c with 30c Pouch Penn State Mixture Sasieni Kayw,oodies PENN UNITED STORES College Avenue & Pugh Street UCA to Offer Varied Topics In Fall Program of Seminars_ The "University Christian Asso ciation will, offer 12 non-credit seminars in religion during the fall term beginning this week and continuing. through "Nov. 16. • The courses, ranging from the Bible to courtship, are scheduled at a variety of times at scattered places' over the campus. For the first time, a seminar will be taught in each of the major resident units. Seminars •being offered during the term are history of the Chris tian Church, Understanding the Old Testament, Bible Study: Gos pel of Mark. Christian Apologetics, Basic Christian Doctrine, and IS FOR MEI While. they last— Your Choice of Styles Headquarters for FAMOUS PIPES Lana and others FREE Ikoo ll ' ..s MIINNINMINNIIINMINNIIIII Ili olio 1111101) Frank Medico Yolk Bole Christian Ethics. Also being offered are Religion in American Life and Thought; Courtship. Marriage and Family; Modern Drama and the Christian Faith; Univsrsity Students East and West; arid For Heaven's Sa'ke. A general discussion group will also meet in East Halls. Students may, register for the seminars at the , UCA office. 212 Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Registartiln will be accepted until Oct. 15. tat Collegian Clauifieds WORK FOR YOU ZIPPO LIGHTERS $3.50 t 0.55.00 PAGE THREE' Through the Looking Glass with Gabbl a' Yes, back in" the old groove again (or maybe rut for some of you). With -the exception of you Freshmen, of course. Fm sure you'll find (or maybe you have already) that classes are a lot different than Orientation Week. You best buckle down now. That's my suggestion!! But don't just study . . (Actual ly, I know you won't!) Make sure you have time to stop in at Ethel Meservies. You will find all types of "goodies" there. FLY WITH ME! No, I am not Peter Pan. Nor am I an astronaut or Super man. Actually, I'm speaking for, 3 butterfly, translated, of course a don't know how to write in! butterfly language YET . . that's my next course). His message means that he wantal you to follow him to Moll Mme's to see the new selec-1 tion of butterfly pins. You see, ! my friend the butterfly, posedi for - these pins. They are really( the cutest. In aqua pink, white.l purple, green, and yellow--and, with gold trim. The perfec t item to perk up your outfits.--i and. only $1.50. SIAMESE RINGS?? What are Siamese rings? Thai is the question! This may puzzl you (as it did me) but the an.i swer is quite obvious. Ask 11 stupid question and you get- it stupid answer. Siamese ring 4 are rings made in Siam, nat4 urally! Now I'll describe them; They are. made of sterling silver and have white, green or red enamel on them with thi symbol of the goddess of light (the Siamese goddess, of course.) They are adjustabli , too. The price?? $2.23 to 3.53. ,Elbel also has Siamese brace lets for only $2.73. ATTENTION MALES!! No. I have not forgotten you. Are you tired of wearing plain gold or silver tit tacks? We I have some suggestions to get you out of this rut. How about a colored stone la real one) a l p a . tie tack—in • all shapes and colors. And only $3.85 (includ ing' tax). Or maybe a scarab one or an enamelled one (enamel on copper) These are only $4.40 each. Well, that's all for now Must runl Gabbi 112 E. CoElooge Ave.
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