PAGE EIGHT : 3 WRA Officers to A Three mcmhE rs of the Women's Recreation A*r,ocialion will rep resent lhe University at the an nual convention of the P<nn*yl vania Division of the Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Women (PDARFCW) starting to morrow at Shippensburg State College. The main puipose of this year’s convention will be to study the constitution and hold a workshop ' for the exchange of ideas. A fun-; o-rama of sports evenls will be i held tomorownight. Saturday and Sunday will be spent in various meetings. Melanie Smith.’Women’s Rec reation Association president, 1 MODERN ART CLEMENT GREENBERG Sunday November 4, 1962 8:30 P.M. Schwab Auditorium Tickets at HUB • Oct. 31 9-5 Students Nov. 1 & 2. 9-5 Students and Sales Presented by The School Of The Arts ! ? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA | J-f r-f- 1. " ttend Annual Athletics Convention D D lIITIII f I HHMRnBHIH Bianfe Eonawitz, senior advisor to when 2O colleges at Uni- ■K I -ll ■'ill w | V/RA,~and Caroline Mowers'club versity Park. This year it is the Luttamrim a Offaat F 'JltliU activities chairman, will attend second vice president college, and Mfn r P rc **, • ' L HBHHHbkS|9|KjRhBBQB|H the convention. Della Durant, its representatives will sit on the Commercial Printing I faculty advisor, v/dl accompany executive board as well as the 352 E. College AD 8-302 S the girls. constitutional committee. l Penn State acted as president 1 ; = college of PDARFCW last year in™™™—* " iasTTKBEEoiiYs ★COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS★ I Jfflg MBynS mH for sale for sTEi* ~ FoirRENT. £m I V mu •MtMmyUMMMXMtwMMHHMMtitMwt m.MiMMw •MtiiiHMiuimaHHitimMiniHMiMmiNiiHiiMna wmwiNimaiwMim....M«. HWHtfwtttl , t| , tt| , tnT H| BB 9 I HBH FORTY MILES TO GALLON 1962 Renault DORM CONTRACT available, $l5 in it GARAGE. 122 W. Nittany Ave. Cell AD | Daupbine ' Deluxe. Condition guaranteed for the taker. Call Dave UN 6-4247. 7-4470. four wontb* by manufacturers* warranty. tiduri unuvrv ■■■■■BnmH Excellent in anew. Private owner. Will ?, N *? TA *£ . SQ yAnn r MOKKE J » nd WANTFD _ . n - 6x3 cage. Pnce 145.00 for cage and non* WATi I£<D or gonaider trade. AP 7-4412. . CjUl AD fc .g o 39. H . . . - - - —— -- - ’’t r pnv .. • * • ZKNITH PORTABLE Televiaion Set. Ex eellvnt eotjditkm. Call Kathy UN 5-6545. TICKETS TO W*«t Virginia (tm«, 35 yardline H«ti. 34.00 per ticket. Call Roger AD 6-22 M. NC-88 A M ATTA; R Short Wave Receiver. Good condition. Call Tony AD 7-4819. STEREO-TV AM-FM \ombin7tion,~Tike new. Used very little. Doug AD 8*2646. WE HAVE: 8 motef romna for Friday night: 5 for Saturday night and 10 tlcketa for Maryland game. If interested call AD 8-3021. ask for Artie. PORTABLE TV, good condition. Call UN 5-8546. GUITAR *— in excellent condition!. Price Call UN 5-5507. UNIVERSAL SEWING Machine, 8 yemn old. Guaranteed 10 year*.-341. AD 8-8267. BANJOS.. UKES, Guitars, Pianos. Ham mond Organs—strings, books, all music supplies. Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Wednesdays. Tbone EL 5-3441. EXTENDABLE FLOKESCENT Desk Lamp, good as new. Best offer over 319 taken it. AD 8-1346. 1969 ~CHEVROLET Impala Convertible. 7Yi«Powfr Stick Shift, High Speed Rear Knd in mint romliiio-. AD 8-4053. ONE DORM CONTRACT. - only slightly used. Call Fran UN 5-6671. 1960 RENAULT DOLPHIN, white, four new tires, winterized, radio, beater, 84 miles/gallon. Price 3500, Ted Amick. Pbone AD 8-6915, ■NHNNIHMImiHIIIIIIIIHHNNUIIHNHNIHtMIIM) FOR RENT QUIET SINGLE ROOM for graduate-stu dent In a large borne with modern kitchen and living room facilities. Inquire at 121 South Butta Street after 5 p.m. ONE ROOM completely furnished with bath. 356 a month. Heat arid., light furnished. 805 S. Atherton. Pbone Walter Spackman. Port Matilda- MA 6-7846 __ YOU WILL ENJOY living at Beaver Hall. 317 East Beaver. Clean; pleaaant rooms, quiet surroundings, family style meals; five channel television, low rates. Board also available without room. For addi tional Information ask for Mrs. Guenot. HAVE APARTMENT: need roommate. Two blocks from campus. N. Atherton Street. Call Harvey after 4 KM) p.ro. AD 8-9536. ROOMS FOR party of four to six people for two nights for—football games. Com plete turnover of Branch Road home. Call AD 7-7792. E.E’s, M.E.'s, A.E.’a, PHYSICISTS & MATHEMATICIANS: if space is your future, your career is°with Hughes ASTROSPACE AEROSPACE TERRASPACE HYDROSPACE Ai far back as 1890, Jules Vera* visualized excursion trains to the moon. Today 72 yean later Hughes offers youohe opportunity to play an important part in man's actual conquest ofspace. Help ns soft-land the SURVEYOR on the moon - or work with us on exciting advanced projects such aft ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSE SYNCOM (Casumteatiaai ntellita) plasma rentes a ion reomstoN advance) nxrwtmT iadai srsraes USES l HASEX lESEAKB t DEVELOPMENT NUCLEONICS t MOBOT* SYSTEMS SOLID STATE MATERIALS t DEVICES DATA ntOCESSINS A COMMAND-CONItOI r M.S. and Ph.B. CaadMatas Member* of our staff will conduct CAMPUS INTERVIEWS November 26,1962 Find out mors about the wtderange el activities, educational programt and relocation allowance* ottered by Huohes, For Inter.Ww appointment or Informational Htermture conault your College Ptacenwnt Director. Or wr at: Coflrge Wameil Ofpn Hoshts. PJO. Sox tests. Lot Angtltt t, CaS Owhn. a rtm wont wf* EtECTSONiCS I T ] HUGHES I L.w.—— -----i Kve**cs At«c**rr ccaerAsev An *tvd •rrcrtv f|! b tairw. - •Trxdmiik Hostel Afroift Comptg Afchlvg THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 ONJT BOY to In bosrdinr house Call AD 7-1247. RIDE NEEDED DESPERATELY. Going in the direction' of Terre-Haute. Indiana either Wed. Nov. 21 or Thanksgiving Day. -Will accept ride to any point on tile way including Wheeling. Columbus, Dayton, etc. Call anytime—Hichie at AD 8-8314. YOUN& W'OMAN 1 graduate student or instructor preferred) to ahare convenient, pleasant apartment. Reasonable rent. Win ter terra or immediate occupancr. AD 8-3218. A STANDARD SIZE Filing Cabinet. Call TH at AD 8-2267.- TYPING. Fast, efficient and economical. Will pick-up and deliver. Cali AD 8-2569. FURNISHED APARTMENT for toupl. in the winter and spring term. Cai| Slat tery at AD 8-9332. RIDE. FROM Sigma Chi to Mlllbrook Monday through' Saturday betweei 6:20 and 5:45 p.m. Call AD 8-1322. HELP WANTED nMOOftOiniIHHHinOOMHONMIUtIHOOtHIOIiIIMIMMiI WANTED: DISHWASHER and Walter. CalL_c a t* rp r, p| Phi. PART TIME WORK—Limited number of qualified atudema now . being accented to aid largo national concern in promotion work. Applicants must be free two after noons per week. Salary |l6 per day. For personal interview cal) Mr. Quinn 9-1 p.m. AD 7-7112. "** wohk’"wanted TYPING DONE in my home. Thesli, term papers, manuscripts. AD 7-3900. NftMMMMMINMUIMHHniIIIIIMMNIMIMN INMUMI LOST ........... t~it -iniiiiiir GRAY SILVER and Gold Parkrr Pen Ree Hall and Waring Hill. UN LONGJNES WATCH missing from powder room at Sigma PI. No questions asked. BIG Reward. Call UN 5-4066. HAMILTON WATCH believed lent In Pollock 4. Call UN 6-8096. Rewari. BOOK LOST in Waring lounge Sat* Phil 4. Person finding it please * return to Waring desk or call UN 6-6668. BLACK TRENCHCOAT taken from HUB Coat Room after Sahara Room, Sitt, Oct. 27. Call, Ralph. UN 6-4661. BLACK AND GREY Rimmed Glasses la tan case. Urgently needed. Reward. Cal] Diane UN 6-2986. PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES wiih black frames in tan snap-open case. Reward. Cali Don Saurer UN 6-6862 or AD 7-3240. LOST ZOOLOGY 421 Notebook Fri day. Has name, Address, phone number on Front. Reward. Call Sheldon AD’ 8-2810. THREE CHEM-PHYS Library Ht,-ok* in Sparks. Finder please call Ted, UN 6-4487 or return to library. LOST-BLACK DRESS COAT ml Delta Sigma Phi Saturday night. I hav« yours. Please call Busan UN 6-8C67. MISCELL ANEO US THE MUSIC MART—The Complete Musis Store Guitars and Guitar accessories. Sheet Music and a Complete Instrument Repair Service. Also Ukes, Banjis, and Mandolins. *, CHEMISTRY TUTORING—Avoid getting that snowed feeling. Call AD 8-8818. TUTORING: Philosophy. Economics, Psy chology, Political Science. Get expert help before it's too late. Call AD 8-8819. FREE MOVlE—Young American* for Freedom Invite* everyone to an Educational Anti-Communist, U.S. Information Serv ice Film MY LATVIA. Nov. 1, 8:8® p.m.. 121 Sparks. RED CROSS Bloodrnobilf, November 18 »nd 14. Sign up in HUB Oct 29 thru Nov. 8. SKIN DIVING CLUB—meeting In 211 Hammond Thursday. Not. 1, at 7:30. New members welcome!! PSOC—ROCK CLIMBING Trip to fToburp. 9:90 a.m., Hall. Brfnir own lunch. Tension climbing demonstration. FSOC—ADVANCED FIRST ald 'Court# for Ski Patrol and interested, qualified persons. 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Nor. 1, 2. 6. 206 Boucke., • GOT A weekend? All PSEA members interested in attending tie Lock Haven Convention Sat., Nor. 3 from ft:4f a.m. to B:3Q p.m. call Mer rf Kay Strohra UN S-374S or Diane Meeafg UN 5-2.152. TYPING AND MultUithing—Theses, Re porta, Term Paper*. Call AD 7-70 GB. GRAY’S AUCTION ‘PUBLICSMJ-f of furniture and other Items—Thursday eve nine at 7 p.m. Route U bet-veer Belie fonte and Pleasant Gap. Call EL i-9729. S. Johnny Gray, auctioneer. COM LECTURE on ChrUtiu Science entitled ’The Origin and Power of Thought.'* by Paul Stark Seeley. C. 5.8., Nov. 25. 214 Boucke. 7:30 p.m. PSOC CANOE DIVISION meeting Thurm.. Nov. I__2r4' Boucke. Slides, talk op canoe technique. ; CAMPUS~PoUncjr7»po«id"'ky:‘ Raul. McDaizle tonight at 8:00 Is -Schwab Auditorium. PSOC—WORK PARTY at Skfraot}! Sun day afternoon. Leave Rec Hall it 2:00 pjn. Free eats I ATTENTION: New and c4d Classified Ad\Staffer* —compulsory meetitjr ,'tonight at in ISI Sacked. Please bring a pen. PSOC V BKI REPAIR at tW wafer tower 1 :*0 p.m. Sunday. If thrrt b * icr weather, erew will*. to Ehhnont.
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