HAGE EIGHT Miss Agriculture '62 Crowned At 13th Annual Ag Hill Party -Linda Hartman (4th-prc-'vet- w« re announced at the party by Harrisbuig), was crowned Miss EJlen AII beck, last years queen Agriculture i or 1962 Saturday arid chairman of the ' selection night at the 13th annual Ag Hill committee. party in Recreation Building. Approximately 1,1-00 persons at- M»'s Hartman, who w<n, the tended the event, according.* to crown over four other finalists, Morey Miller, general chairman, w,,:; sponsored by the Delta-Theta The party began w’lth a' buffet- Sigma fraternity. - style ham dinner followed by- the The members of her £juurt and presentation of fall term awards their sponsors are: Susan Shaffer and scholarships. Another event <sth-ag. oconomics-Lan caster), of the evening 'included round and Agriculture Economics Club;Beth square dancing with music by' Pierson <4th-horticulturerSt ate Jay Criius and the Country College), i Alpha Zeta fraternity; Gentlemen. / Pdula Schempf <lst-ag-C ent r e <-/->e-rTT»*re j *• / , Mull), Campus 4-H Club; Darwina rP n° S f ™ E ,?‘ .decorations, /and Neal <7lh-landsr*pe architecture, f , h ‘ slo^ f of b£ THE CONTESTANTS were party, commemorating itlQ years judged on campus activities, of agricultural progress- sinqe the scholastic average, appearance | signing of the Morrill Act in 1862 an<l personality, Th< winners ! creating- land-grant /universities. New College Diner Downtown Between the Movies JiiniiiiminimmimMiii mm;• lit, 1 RADIO* PHONO I 1 * SERVICE * i I I(' '' 'r['STZ\ TELEVISION! jjJISCI service s ) CENTER | | i 232 S. Allen St. | Siiiiiimiimimiiiiiiiiimtimimmmmiiiimmmimiif- Great Tobaccos mak< ‘STERFIELD KING tastes vintage tobaccos grown mn made to. taste even mildei ESTERFIELD KING » - 'i SCC A. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 21st 20 Wonderful Smoke; rt, smokes mild. You get aged mild and blended mild, ;hrough its longer length. to filt( ire toe THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA, FINAL PROMO STAFF MEETING TONITE / 131 SACKETT 6:30 WILL BE SHORT M Ilil!. j' l {KING id to mml Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR -YOU COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED^ BANJOS, JJKES, Guitara, Piano* Ham mond ftringi, books, all moste supplies. Pifer Mu*ie Center, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Wednesday*. Phone El. 5-3441. DORM CONTRACT—Men; IS reward. Call Sal_at UN 6-33 U. DORM CONTRACT available winter term. CaU Mike UN 6-4824. 1V67 MERCURY 4-door hardtop. Radio, heater, WSWS, small engine. Good con dition, fGO and anoma payment*.. AD 1- UK. PITT TICKETS 421, end aone, no mark-up. Call Kay UN 6-2756 or UN 5-2531. Feand Pitt! i DORM CONTRACT. Big reward for buyer. Call Bud UN 6-6034. ]£6o SPRITE; red, black top. toneati cover, whitewalls. Cleanest in town. Must see to appreciate. Ed AD 8-2837. HA V p; CYCLE NEED FLA fi model Harley i 74, excellent .chape. Reasonable. Bob. AD 7-3436. > MAN'S ENGLISH BICYCLE r«l. 3- speed gears, excellent condition. Call Jim AD *-21*37, 1966 PORSCHE Convertible,! engine an»l tranumissiun recently overhauled. 11,000. 312 East 10th St-, Tyrone. MU 4-1412. STUDIO. COUCH. Dressers, Desk Light*. Tables, and Chair*. Typewriter Dv*k». Single or Double Bede, Davenport and Chair. Ho>'s Used Furniture—just off Mountain Street, Lemcnt. AD 8-0420. Open 6*>9 p.m. SET 7-Transistor Walkie Talkie*. Great for hunting, etc. Half original cost. Call Oral* AD 8-2101. TWO TICKETS-for the Pitt game. 40-yd. line. Call-after 6 p.m. Jay, AD 7-4939. TICKET TO PITT Game. 35-yard line. Call AD 7-4938, ask for Don Brett. YM HI-FI Tape Recorder. Model 710, two speed, two-track. Excellent condition. 170. Call Ken. UN 0-8285. GO TO THE Pitt Game—4 tickets. 40 to 46 yard line. Call A 1 or Les, AD 8-2982. US ED SING K K Electr i e Sewi n g ea r guarantee. 129.96. AD 8-8367. DORM REPLACEMENT for Pollock B Contract. CaU Bill UN 0-8069. CHESTERFIELD KING loctfl«rt*ngth nwdi* iaMot tssta The smoke of ■ fhesterfield , mellows and softens at; K flows longer length. FOR SALE WANTED TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20; 19^2 WANTED EXPRESS BUS to Pittsburgh, No*, iu. 8:30 p.m., QUICKER, CHEAPER! Nfed 40 passengers by No*. 20th. Tom, UN 0-7884. WANTED ROOMMATE to a hare two connecting efficiency apartments with three other atudeota. 1600 6. Allen <Bt Call AD NEED TWO men for three male apgrV meat. Furnished, close to campua. Call AD 8-3189. RIDERS WANTED to Richmond, Virginia, Wednesday, Nov. 21. Ideating 6 p.m.,Vye turn |Sunday. Call Ken AD 7-4203. ; ■NEED ROOMMATE for modern fixe rqoca furnished apartment. Good study and ‘’so cial atmosphere. Winter term or winter, spring. Call AD A-1082. THE (BROTHERS *of Acacia are locking 'for a (football to replace the pne losf to ; the pledge* In the annual Pledge-Brother Football Game. Final score* was: Pledge* 20, Brother* 12. jr ~ ?'* TWO MEN have apartment. need :on# more n>an. Modern, 335 a month. AD 8-£923 after 6, Gary. f W A NTEU ROOM M ATE for w irtter' *rm only. First floor Atherton. Call UN 6-£24& DKHPER ATEI.Y NEEDED ' Tutorl for Hurineaa Statistic* 2. Call Ted or Chuck. AD 8-2415. TWO TICKETS to Pitt Gam*; Call :Joe, UN 4 0-72*2. FOR RENT ALTOONA ROOMS FOR WOMEN STU DENT TEACHERS—January occupancy. American Association of University en Clubhouse. Call WI 3-2975 -or W 3 2- 0966. T YOU WILL ENJOY living at Beaver Vial!, 317 East Beaver. Clean.-pleasant quiet surrounding*family style ruyais; five channel television. Low rate*. '-Board also available I without room. Reserxrkidona now being taken for winter term?: Sea Mrs. Guenot or Mr*. Wilson or call? AD 8-1216. ' - MODERN EFFICIENCY Apartment avail ably Dec. 1 f?r married couple or sfngl* person. Colony Apartments. Phon* AD 8* 2290 during the week. ONE-HALF OF a Double Room; term, Jan. 2. Quiet home, reasonable rent, parking available. Call AD 7-4329. YOU WILL ENJOY living at Beaver Jfall, 317 East Beaver. Clean, plearant roym*; quiet surroundings; 'family style meals; five channel televiison. Low rates. Roard also available without room. Reservations now being taken" for winter term.’ See Mm. Guenot or Mr*. Wilson or call AD 8-1216. HELP WANTED NHUNniIIHNHHIHHNHINHIaMHfIIHNUaIMIIIHn PART TIME WORK—Limited numW of qualified students now being accept* d to aid large national concern in promotion work. Applicants must be free two after noon* per week. Salary 910 .per day. For personal interview call Mr. Quinn 9-1 |».m. AD 7-7112. THE STATE* COLLEGE Community Thea ter is now accepting applications fo.' th« position* of Director. Technical Dluctnr/ and Business Manager of the Boal Barn Playhouse doring the 1963 summer season. For further information, write to Box 397, State Colleg**, or call AD-.7-7M.7 by Dec.‘l. ' WAITERS WANTED'’to worY at fi ster ility for hext term. Cull Jack AD >'2257. ■■MIIMIMIIMMMMMIMHinMMINIIIMHIHffMN HNMN WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Rem* and Alterations.. AD ’ east' ACCURATE TYPING ”i«»icR\.C»H AD 8-0797 after • p.m. LOST LOST—BLACK RAINCOAT, Initial* r AWF. on label Sunday at ZBT. Call Alaru UN 6-8723. ; SILVER LADIES ZirPO Ughter, Monday hight -at I.M. Field. Am cut of mi-tches. REWARD. UN 6-8426. ; A PAIR OF white glasses In a flcwered case on Sat.. Nov. 10 between football field and Pollock. CaR Pat UN 5-8291. PAIR GIRL*S GLASSES, brown fearne*, blue/gold case; near Temple Market. Re ward. 607 W.'College. No. 4A. CLASS RING, ’62 Delta Chi imignla, initial* H.R.T. Reward if found. ,Ci 11 AD 8-1148. A NAVY BLUE Coat and .glove* Were tnkeft from 314 Boucke Friday. Re ward- Call Bruce UIL&-5946. ONE PAIR dark Pr>!*«rip tion Sunglasses. Reward! Cali Line. UN 6-5107. TRAVEL EUROPE ts DISCOVER ThU Bargain I Write: Europe, 266-C Sequoia, Pasadena, Calif. PERSONAL r A MELA. am comp«llfd to and blurt that you art indeed by •«>}*’lourc* of aolar radiation, i Atmospheric .density and axial rotation held constant.); miHHM hiuhimimw nwi«myMi«tiiimwiiiw»imw MISCELLANEOUS •’NimmwawiaiiHWw' THE MUSIC MART—. . Complete McaSa Store Guitar* and Guitar aongooriet. Sheet Muaic and a Complete Instrument Repair Service. Also Uhea, Banjo*. and Mandoline. TUTORING: Philosophy, -Economic, Pty» rboloty, Political Science. Get expert help before it's too late. Call AD £-s£lB. - - TURQUOISE PARKER PEN ami: Pe»rfl SH[an<i chance puree itolffi Oet 3.4. fifth "White Ha!) locker room. Return to towel roopa. The party U known. - ; EAJttT Start* Travel AD 8-4625, :tr: PRiOTESTAN THANKSGIVING Senic* «4 Worship inclodinjr' ehonl drxma • “Circl# Beyond Frtr," 11:60 aJai., Thantttcirinff Day, EacaWwcr QapeL
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