PAGE EIGHT TODAY ON CA 'PUS Pilocement Division The General Placement, Divi sion will be closed today and will I mom tomorrow in its new loca tion In 128 Temporary. Law {lnterviews Flank T. O'Brien, dean of the Cornell Law School, will be on campus today' to talk with stu dents interested in the school. Anyone wishing to speak with O'Brien can make an appoint ment by contacting the political science department office, 129 Sparks, UN 5-7515. Other Events A.S.M.E. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 105 Mechanical Engineering AWS, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 214, 215, 216 BUB Chemistry-Physics Student Coun- ........... LUTHERAN VESPERS TONIGHT ... 6:30 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel p•'.! 5 ri:',1"....M30A;Aie5:4:K.114VaT'3'.Fe;.."2•K".;.?..:•:V;;;;, m Q ~t Lucky lay 99 "Crazy .uestions 50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERE'S HOW: First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with a nutty, surprising question for it, and you've done a "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below, then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to GET LUCKY, Box 64F, Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y. Winning entries will be awarded $25.00. Winning entries sub- mitted on the inside of a Lucky Strike wrapper will get a $25.00 bonus. Enter as often as you like. Start right nowl ITHE ANSWER:, 1 Florida 'Kegs I suozpv )0 .n.sittea *0 seiHnoa isluaupede 1 eppoli sued° lem :N01133116 3HI I THE ANSWER: THE ANSWER: , . KNEE SOCKS I i'n owls qpties uoSi e xoq noit I uoqm not op letiM :N011S3111) 3HI THE ANSWER IS:, the taste to start ith..athe t dl, 7-8:15 p.m., 217, 218 HUB Chess Club, 7-10 p.m., HUB card room Model U.N. U.S. , Delegation, 8:15- 0:15 p.m., 212 HUB Nittany Flying Club, 7-8:30 p.m., 213 HUB Nittany Grotto, 7:15. p.m., 121 Mineral Industries _ P t & Camera Club, 7:30 p.m., 214 Boucke SENSE, B:3Q-10 p.m., 217 HUB WRA Gymnastic Club, 7 p.m., Body Mechanics Room, White Hall New College Diner . boWntown Between the Movie ..'i':~~^. :~?'S<H--%~f :~f4.~~ ' .`.'.,~'.'Y%.ii::::s.':'::: m355~.~%H: '~4'.'~,~',~s, On fampus THE QUESTION IS: How does one discover fine-tobacco taste in a cigarette? Well, that was easy enough. Luckies are famous for taste. It's the reason why we say: "Lucky smokers stay Lucky smokers." (Why don't you say it a few times?) Find out for yourself why Lucky Strike is the most popular regular-size cigarette among college students. Pick up a pack today! • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA I THE ANSWER: I I Don't Wive up 'the Ship -g esnocuts 'snocucpa3sea •0 puer iuqms l i on noit li op noit pinoqs lei4M :Nounnt) 3HI Stagnation 02e11 0 3 OleIS oweweneS leuletioS ellaueor tuawom lnotmm kilunoo c Ilea not op }etiNi :Nous3o 3HJ. - Pre6 n'trl fir 7 teliecv 9 , , * COLLE CLASSI FOR SALE MAN'S REMINGTON. Electric Razor. Call UN 6-6298. . • USED SINGER Portable Sewing Machine Can be guaranteed. $29. Call AD 8-8367 1962 YAMAHA 60 Scooter—electric starter, turn signals, windshield and mirrors. Ex cellent condition. , Priced for quick sale. Can Lee Moore, AD 7-4161. "BREAK OUT THE CORN, Granny, and let's celebrate I I just bought a new FOLK WAYS MONTHLY magazine at Nittany News." 75 pages, only 26c. Authentic folk songs, tales, articles. Also at Graham's, Music Mart, Pennsylvania Book Shop, Nittany Lion Inn. STUDIO COUCH, dressers, desk lights, breakfast sets, single or double beds, davenport and chair. Hoy's Used Furni ture, just off Mountain Street, Lemont. AD 8-0420. Open 6-9 p.m. MOTORCYCLE--Yahmahn YDS-2 260 e.c 1962 red an white. AD 8-3246. DORM CONTRACT. Call Ed, UN 5-8932 ATTENTION MEN! Dorm contract for male. Call Sal UN 6-3348. DORM CONTRACT for sale. Contact Dick UN 6-8069. 1969 FORD F/L 500 lidtp, tri-carbs, floor shift, Isky full race cam. Must see to appreciate. Ron Unger AD 7-2602. DORM CONTRACT for Bale. Contact Tom at UN 6-8796. FOR RENT MODERN FURNISHED Efficiency. Two rooms and bath, with complete kitchen. Central location. Parking. Rear entrance to porch. Oil heat. Call AD 7-7792 or Mrs, Cox AD 7-4850. RULESi The Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. will judge entries on the basis of humor (up to clarity end freshness (up to 1 / 2 ) and appropriateness (up_ to 1 / 3 ), and their decisions will be final. Duplicate prizes - will be awarded -In the event of ties. Entries must be the original works of the entrants and must be submitted in the entrant's own name. There will be 50 awards every month, October through April. Entries received during each month will be considered for that month's awards. Any entry received after April 30, 1963, will not be eligible, arid all become the property of The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the contest, except ein• pioyees of The American Tobacco Company, Its advertising agencies and Reuben H. Donnelley, and relatives - of the said employees. Winners will be notified by mall. Contest subject to all federal, state, and local regulations. YOU :WILL ENJOY living at Beaver Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Clean pleasant rooms, quiet surroundings, family style meals, five channel T.V., low rates. Board also avail able without rooms. Reservations now being taken for winter term. See, Mrs. Guenot or Mrs. WilsOn or call AD 8-1216. SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms for rent, with refrigerator privileges. Call AD 8- 6811. If no answer, call AD 8-6223. GRADUATE STUDENTS; Upperclassmen: Comfortable rooms, running water, private bath, central location. (Double or single.) Quietly conducive for rest and study. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany—AD 7-7792, AD 7-4860, Mrs. Cox. SINGLE. ROOM, private entrance, parking, laundry, use of kitchen, telephone; close to campus. Call AD 7-7111. _ TWO LARGE single rooms_with newly remodeled kitchen at 906 W. College Ave. $3O monthly. Call AD 7-4077 for appoint ment to see. LARGE GRACIOUS HOME suitable for Ir.•tcrnity annex, but not available . -for individual students. 512 Garner Street. AD 8-6101. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY Apartment. Convenient location, private bath and en trance. Contact John 13cam, UN 5-2705. ROOMS $6 per week. Two blocks from central campus. Free parking, free linen, television and telephone privileges. Call John, UN 5-8031 or Bob, UN 5-2042. THREE ROOMS and bath—completely fur nished. Water and heat included at 1225 Houserville Road. Call AD 7-7277. SINGLE AND Double Rooms. Very close to campus, off-street parking, nice and big, _rented very cheap. Call AD 9-8802 after 6 p.m. (Eased on the hilarious book "The Question Manl - 1 THE ANSWER: viiinsTA DOWN '.n elen sexel talowkeaJovi •ti pimp /SieWe% /SA4 S s lpnp . Aqeq 9 fIE noA op lel4M 140115311 b 3HI THE ANSWER:; MYTH quaohleo Jo •11 Inoii•ti gueo 114.opupo e tileAPpe noit op MOH :N01.133116.3H.J. # I- I •l ■ I I' I 11 1 ..~ -I 11 I ,0 r„ a , - ttorilg' ' 5v , -.. . : ...................... ) t47.IIIKE'-':i ‘.-.... , w000.,,cr,.. , ,-• '- 4 : 1367 0, 4 ' ...- - 4' - Akkr.f: W.' gVits ciGAne r - r . is 5 Ai',: - • VI ' hf!xie is our middle GI FI FOR RENT ^..~4 :~~t'~i ~~q~. . hj. y`. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1963 ILIILLLIJIIitIIIILIIIIIII AN * EDS =J:=:l=l FOR RENT ROOMS •FOR RENT. Call-Mrs. Cody, 801 S. Allen St, AD 8-9036 or AD 8-2267. WANTED YOUNG -WOMAN (graduate student or instructor-preferred) to- share convenient, pleasant apartment. Reasonable rent. - hn mediate occupancy. - AD 8-3218. COLLEGE MEN who want to work .for their-meals. Special cash bonus and other fringe benefits. Call AD 7-7602; ask for caterer. - STUDENT TO SHARE 4 room apartment for winter and spring terms. One block from . campus. -- Quiet study environment. Please call Frank between' - 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at AD 8-8381. - • WANTED—A .GIRL for roommate.- Prefer a graduate student. Nice clean apartment on College Ave. Write: Daily CollCgian, Box 261 or Apt. 14, 112 E. College Ave. ROOMMATE WANTED in Metzger Bldg Call AD 8-2806. WDFM RADIO has a few openings avail able in continuity, production and engi neering. Applications available in studios, Sparks Building, Room 304, or at HUB desk. Applications due January .16th. MEN: BE A MEMBER of Penn State's debating society. Academia credit given. Ask those who know the value of inter collegiate debating, Wednesday night 7:30s Boucke 204. No .experience necessary. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED for New York City or Plainfield, --New , Jersey on January 11. Return Sunday.. Call UN 6-6416. ==l HELP WANTED KITCHEN HELP—Theta Delta Chi. Call AD 7-4402, ask for caterer or cook. WAITER WANTED to work for meal- Best food around. Call steward AD 7-4937 WAITERS WANTED to work for meals: - F r ree fourth necessary. Contact caterer, Sigma Alpha Mu. AD 8-3021.. KITCHEN HELP needed. Call AD 7-2831' ask for cook. KDR, 420 E. Prospect Ave. WAITER- AND Dishwasher to work for. meals. Call Caterer, AD 7-2760. WORK WANTED DRUMMER—wants work. Experienced. Call Jim, UN 5-9521. - LOST GOLD AND PEARL Bracelet—vicinity of PolloCk 2 arid McElwain on Sunday during Rush, Reward. Sentimental value. UN 6-7967.- LOST IN HUB Cont. Room a green car coat, no hood. If found call UN 574140. Reward. TRAVEL EUROPE DISCOVER this bargain: Write Europa, 255-C Sequoia, Pasadena, Calif. MISCELLANEOUS SKI DIVISION of PSOC will meet in 121 Sparks Jan. 10 at 7:00 p.m. Note the room change. All interested persons welcome. SAVE TIME now fora U.C.A. non-credit seminar in Religion. Only twenty different Bernina - re to choose from. SEAMSTRESS DESIRES work. Ladies and mans clothing. Reasonable prices. Call AD 7-2312. YOU MUST SEE Folkwaye Monthly NO, 1 to believe it!'— TWO DORM CONTRACTS available im mediately I Call Dick or Bob, UN 6-4123. STOP CHEATING on testa. Answer Guard, a four-ounce testing cubicle, 68c. 6761, Baja Drive, San Diego, Calif. - TAPE RECORDERS—Iowest prices! Send for music catalog. C-2 SAXITONE, 1776 Columbia Road, Washington, D.C. - , MEN'S ]NTERNATIONAL St u den t Hospice New York City, $1.75 per night. Kitchen use, TV, etc. Write for. literature; 708 East Gth St., Canal_B-7470. KEYED TO your textbooks. Barnes hg Noble College outlines are keyed to your textbooks. Ideal study aids nt your book store now. EXPERIMENT WITH SLEEP-LEARN ING. Fascinating, edueational. Details— Free Research Association. Box__ 24-CP, Olympia; Wash. (SUMI BRUSHES), Set of four sl—Free Lists, postpaid art supplies, books.-("OFF THE SQUARE") Sonoma, Calif. WHATAS A JEW? Hear Rabbi Goldberg tonight, 7 p.m. Waring Lounge. Discus sion -following. SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES to serve, travel, learn, earn. On display HUB ground floor today. LUTHERAN VESPERS tonite, 8;30 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel. PENN STATE OUTING- CLUB PSOC: Skiers! Be in the know ab - Out skiing In this areal Come to the Ski Division Meeting this. Thursday night, 7 p.m. at 121 Sparks. SKI PATROL MEETING Immediately after Ski Division Meeting. - - PSOC Cabin & Trail Meeting—Wedn^s: day, - January 9. We 'will plan this term's activities which vrill include Winter hiking, toboggining, and akaf ing. • CABIN PARTY this weekend CE Cabin. -Bring skates, sleds, etc. Leave Rec Hall 2 and 5 p.m. Sign up sheet at. HUB- Desk, _ - MEMBERS ONLY.
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