PAGE EIGHT Job Interviews To Continue Until May Employment interviews for March, June and August grad uates have begun and will con tinue through the end of April, Robert G. Schnelle, assistant di rector of the University Place ment Service, said recently. About 400 companies will have representatives on campus during the current interview period, which began Jan. 21. Appointments for Interviews WCOLLEG FOR SALE IMFER MUSIC CENTER Music hoiul quarters for Unmmoml Organs, Pinnoa, nil unwind instruments and accessories, sheet mimic, ami complete music books for edu cation. Open daily till ti:00 p.m. except Wed. EL 6-3441. STUDIO COUCH, Dressers, Desk Eights, Breakfast Sets, Single or Double Beds, Dnvenpoit and Chair. Hoy’s Used Furni tuio, just off Mountain Street, Lemont. AI) 8-0420. Open 6-0 p.m. OEM STONES —Opal, Jade, Agate, etc. cut to order, Many on hnnd. Hill AD 8- 1554. FOB SALE; DOHM Contract. Will sell immediately. Contact Bruce UN 5-4679. BARGAIN: A $75 Agfa Apotar 1:1,5/85 Camera with blue tinted lens, 10 second timer, time exposure to 1/600 sec., with leather east*. Must sacrifice. Highest bid over $25. Call Ray AD 7-4078. 11100 WHITE COUVAIU GOO, standard transmission, radio, -(-door, 27,000 miles. Original owner. AD 8-1815, ONE 1062 Rrund New Sewing Machine. Regular price $155. Will sell at near wholesale price, $5B. Reason for selling— clearing 15162 stock. Call AD 8-8807. Starting Today in State College % «I©***,' , './» can be made at the office of the placement service, 128 Tempo rary. A complete, list of job openings is maintained on a bulletin board outside the placement service’s office, and a list of companies which will be conducting inter views is located inside the office. Interviews are being conducted in Temporary, the Hetzel Union Building and Burrowest Schnelle lAN CLAS FOR RENT GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmenii Comfortable rooms, running water or pri vate hath, central location. (Double or single.) Quietly conducted for rest and study, The Colonial, 128 W. NiUany— AD 7-J792, AD 7-4850, Mrs. Cox. ATTRACTIVE SINGLE ROOM for serious male student with full use of a newly remodeled kitchen .at 906 West College Ave. Rental ?80 per month. Call AD 7- 4077 for appointment to inspect. LARGE SINGLE’ ROOM for rent 3 J /j blocks from campus. Free parking. Some kitchen facilities. 420 S. Pugh.* AD 8-9450. COMFORTABLE Student rooms for rent at 127 East Foster Ave. Call AD 8-8639. FOR RENT: Furnished three-room apart ment with bath, redecornted. AD 7-4022. ROOM IN private home; walking,distance to campus. Parking available. AD 8-2363. WANTED TYPING OF any kind. Reasonable rates. Call AD 8-3764. TWO STUDENTS to share four-man apartment. Excellent living conditions) Quiet environment. Very inexpensive. AD 8-2765). THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA advised students to make special note of the location of their inter view. He also asked that students make appointments for Interviews about two weeks in advance of the date they desire. This will en able the service to inform the companies when, a heavy sched ule is being prepared, so that additional personnel can be scheduled to conduct interviews. SIFIEDS ★ WANTED: A USED Typewriter ’in" oper ating condition. Cull Joel UN 6-8451. GIRLS INTERESTED in touring Europe this summer by enr, or organized tour, call Uambl UN 6-8472. RIDE WANTED to - Washington,’ D.C.,’ Friday, Feb. 1 after 3:30, return Sunday. Cali Kathy TJN 6-3070. it,■■■■■■,■■■■l MEN: LARGE NEW.YORK holding corpo ration hiving mnle students for part-time employment. $46 per week for 15-18 hours. Management positions available to. grad uating business and L.A: students. Call AD 7-7112, 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. KITCHEN HELP WANTED. Cali AD 7- 2218, ask for cook. WAITER WANTED. Call caterer, AD 7- 4933. - . ’ LOST TAN CONVOY COAT, Delta Tau Delta Saturday night. Matric card in pocket. Reward. Call Marty AD 7-4933.—- 'r f M-f »; > i n-!- WANTED RIDE WANTED HELP WANTED DOWNTOWN STATE COLLEGE STORES It's time again for State College's traditional bprgain-fliled Dollar Days. And as usual, State College stores will ;be bursting with big, big buys for just one dollar, as well as. hundreds, of items with dollars knocked off regular prices. For three days v you can have your fill of bargainst so amdzing they;have to be seen to be believed. You'll find that your dollars will buy more than ever before during Dollar Days in downtown State College. Check the ads, then hurry on down for the big savings spree. Sponsored by Retail Division; Siaie College Area Chamber of Commerce Shop These Stores and Save Blair Shop • Bostonian Ltd. Centre County Film Lab Centre Hardware Charles Shop Children's Shop Clearfield's Contemporary Trends Crabtree's LOW, LOW PRICES ON TOP QUALITY ITEMS IN DOWNTOWN STATE COLLEGE STORES SHIRTS I REG. $4.50-$5.95 gS f*% ll# S" H . ... HOW £2.99,. ' I is IK-t . 1 Parish's Mens Shop I. - - repairs H 113 S. GARNER-ST. || PARTS S El ACCESSORIES ' B B Western Auto B 1/dSUJIIijB m New Bikes — l yr. Guarantee Hi ST 112 ST. . B Mill LOST LARGE' JADE -RING, oval shaped, gold setting. Reward.offered. AD 8-3684. LOST:-GOLD STONE Earring in or near Schwab Saturday. Reward. AD 7-4060. LOST SATURDAY—bIue-rimmedglasses in small brown purse. Call BJ .UN 5-4030. PARTY WHO TOOK tan raincoat, gold lining, black gloves, from Delta Sig Sat. night, return same. Last owner of coat you left couldn’t find you. This time •you’re known. Bruce, Room 14, UN-6-4923. n,, " M pER , S , ONAL ,,,,,, - " r ■TIM' THE BOSS won't“}ib£ iT'lT’you fruge with his. daughter. Take the T.I.M. Dancing Lessons and be discreet. ,1..... NEWMAN. CLUB Pizza Party following 6:15 mass on Feb. Ist. Free to all New man Club members. ALPHA PHI OMEGA, National men’s Service Fraternity, is holding its Rushing Smoker Monday, Feb. 4, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. .in dining rooms “A'* and "B” HUB. All interested men are invited. _ ICE SKATING PARTY. Meet at Wesley Friday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m. Return for re freshments. . . f NEWMAN CLUB* Open Business Meeting and informal - breakfast Sunday, Feb. 3, 10:16 Chapel Lounge; Danks & Co. Egolf's Jack Harper's Hur's Men's Shop Kalin's Dress Shop Kalin's Men's Shop Keeler's Levine's McLanahan's SAVE THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963 **** , "* , ** , ** jft.lT Eif^TJ^S************ ATT ENTJON**' G It A D * STUDENTS; Any student who was at Berkeley during H.V.A.C. riots please contact Jon Geiger AD 8-6063. THURSDAY i ITALIAN FOOD SPECIAL —Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, garlic bread; $.89. La Galleria, 233 E. Beaver Ave. WE SPECIALIZE In Offset Printing. Thesis, forms, . advertising, letterheads. Flatting, silhouetting. "We’ll *do all of your printing.” Phone EL 6-6688. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Do you know what to do for.-frostblte? Come to the.. Rock Climbing Division Meeting, February 12 and find out what ty do. Outing' Club Members interested In Ski Instruction—call Kitty at UN 6-5507, Reserve’ next Thursday, February -7th for the .PSOC’s Canoe Division Spring Organizational Meeting. Films .of the last .World Slalom Championships will be Shown, 121 Sparks at-7 o’clock. i. -. , » ... The_£SOC will go tobogganing again this "weekend. Also we will have a Hot Dog Roast on the slope. Cars will leave Rec Hall'on Sunday, Feb. 3 at 1100 p.m. Sign up at HUB desk.. Margaret Shop G. C. Murphy Co. Penn-Whelan - v Rea & Derick Schlow's Quality Shop Sears, Roebuck & Co. Tot'N Teen Woolworth's Wolf Furniture Co.
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