PAGE EIGHT Board Schedules B The Sophomore Class Advisory Board has arranged for bus trans portation to and from Whipple’s Dam next Saturday. Buses will leave at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. from the Hetzel Union parking lot and will return by dinnertime, Ronald Sinoway, class president, said. Applications available at = AWS Public Relations Co-Chairman == Applications due FrL, May 24, Arts Festival © Photography exhibition and sale Today from 10:00 to 5:00 Sponsored by The Penn Siaie Camera Club and The American Institute of Archilects % Lecture: “The Art of Photographif* 1:00 p.m. HUB Court Calendar of events for Spring Arts Feslival ai HUB Desk Smoke all 7 filter brands and you'll agree: some taste too strong ... others taste too light. But Viceroy tastes the way you'd like a filter cigarette to taste! 1963, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation ses to Whipple's In case of inclement wcfithcr the buses will run Sunday, June 2, at the same times. The round-trip bus ticket will cost 75 cents and may be pur chased from members of the board. Tickets will also be sold in the HUB Thursday and Friday. HUB Desk for at HUB Desk. Architecture TH£ DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA not too strong... not too light... Viceroy’s got-the taste that’s right? CLASSIFIEDS FOR'SALE •••(•••■••atsaiiat»•>*•*«■•»•■■(»■»■(««■icacaiiiii*!<at A L ESTATE MOPED. 61 c.c. Looka (rood, imiH better, 40 rnpli. AD 7-3034 after noons and evenings. 2(t c /c Of F ON ALL if conditioned TV, Radius, Phonographs, Tape Recorders. Tv/o wcefra only. TSC; Television Service U-C3 LAMBRETTA 175 T.V, KnaiLol to 1.-o the "host Inching rcoolcr on campus." PeifHl condition. Call Khh AD 8-3124. MINOLTA AUTOCOKD Camera with tunc (guaranteed) ; RCA VOM outer model WV-38A; E&M Cd.S. Jigbt meter; trirod. AD 8-0028. '67 DODGE Hardtop 2-door, radio, heater, automatic t»ammisslon, lower steering, five good tins. Call Spence AD 7-432 G between 1)115-7:30. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, radio, whitewalls. Excellent condition, Must sell, going overseas. See and drive. 39 Woods dale Park. 1960 AUSTIN-HEALY 100-4. Cleanest in stale. Mint green original point, black leather interior, black top and tonneau, 4-apeed box, electric over-drive, K&1I 1 yr. old, wire wheels, 6 good tires, 2 new batteries, new exhaust system AD 8-2782 before 12 after 6. 19450 TR 3-, good condition. Call Rick AD 8-9877 after G:3O p.ni. 1968 VW Karmann Ghia coupe, black, Whitewalls, radio, heater. Good condition. Call AD 7-4032 after 4 p.m. 1964 DODGE. Jußt inspected, brand new tires. Can be seen at 124 S. Gill St. Call Lee AD 7-2539. SCHWINN BICYCLE, men’s, in good con dition, 2-speed gears. Good price. Call UN 6-8190. WHJZZER MOTORBIKE. Perfect condi tion. $7O. Call John, AD 8-0340. 1957 CHEVROLET Convertible. Good con dition. UN 6-6162 or AD 7-2968, ENGLISH BIKE, 3 speeds, very depend able, light ami horn. Asking $26, Call AD 8-0796 after 6 p.m. HI-FIDELITY AM-FM Tuner, also match ing amplifier. Sold separately or together. AD 8-3916. SPALDING GOLF CLUBS. Perfect grad uation gift. Cost new $260 —will sell for $l3O. Four woods and eight irons. Call AD 7-7784 after six. 1960 HEINKEL Tourist Scooter, 4-spoed, excellent condition, electric starter, spare tire, rack, windshield, chrome wheels— s326 W 1 3-4124, Altoona, after 6. GIRL'S ENGLISH BIKE for sale, 1 yr. old, fully equipped. CaJi Jean after 6:00, UN 6-8420. NEW CYCLES, SCOOTERS & BIKES— Fun and economy make them ideal for College students. Some legal for Freshmen. 90 day guarantee. For unbeatable prices call Richie at UN 5-6391 after 7 p.m. 1967 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, V-8, automatic, $425; 1955 Buiek hardtop, automatic full power, $275. AD 8-4066. ALSO IN NEW “SLIDE-TOP” CASE FOR SALE 11.1.2 MOB ILK. JIOMK rO’xlO’. Wnsht-r. storm windows, patio. Completely fur nished. Excellent condition. $3,000. Cali AD 8-0104. 19f 6 OIDSMOBILE Convertible, Full power. Conlat l Al AD 8-8724. M 3 HAMMOND Electric Organ, Dane- Elcctro Krvcrb, 36 watt Guitar Ampli fier, Half-ton Rrd Trailer, Healh-55ut. Sennd System, Tape Recorder; give-away prhes. Call Sam AD 8-9382. FOR FALK: 410 45 rprn records, old and nt w— 60 »enl& each. Call UN 6-3176. PENN STATE BLAZER, white with blue tiiin, size 12. Call Pat AD 8-8639. 1956 MGA, rebuilt engine, good clutch, brakes, .transmission. Must sell; asking J7OO. Call Peggy UN 5-6740. If 51 PLYMOUTH—fine transportation, good tires, seat belts. $5O. No bickering. AD 8-2766. POODLES —standard brown, male and female. AD 7-4629. 1956 DELUXE MOBILE Home, Bx4B, two bedroom, excellent condition, carpeted livingroom and bedroom, storm windows and screenH. AD 7-2510 after 5 p.m. 1960 ALLSTATE Motorscooter, excellent condition. Call Dave AD 8-2936. 1958 MOBILE HOME 38'x8\ excellent condition ; nice location. Tall TV antenna, large porch. Bank financing can be ar innged. Franklin Manor Trailer Park. Call Jerry Baurer AD 8-0072 or UN 5- 2674. FOR RENT GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperclassmen. Comfortnble rooms, limning water, pri vate bath, central location (double or sin gle). Parking. The Colonial, 123 W. Nit tany. AD 7-7792, AD 7-4850, Mrs. Cox. READY SOON —New two room apart ment with private bath. Furnished. Com plete kitchen. Parking. Central. Suitable for two. AD 7-7792, AD 7-4350. Ask for Homer. SINGLE AND DOUBLE Room for sum mer term, washing machine and dryer, TV, and other advantages. Call AD 8- 3256. FURNISHED Summer Rooms—large sin gles, kitchen facilities, free parking, nu merous other advantages. 420 S. Pugh, AD S-9480 after 6 p.m. RENT A TV at TSC. Economical rates for Television, Phonographs and Tape Recorders. TSC; Television Service Center. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, summer and winter terms. Male students only. Apart ments for 2 or 3 students. One block from campus. Free parking. Contact Joseph Ozoskl or Robert Grennan at 128 N. Gill. APARTMENT FOR summer term. Just off campus, 112 S. Pugh St. Call Mike AD 8-9044. MODERN, FURNISHED efficiency apart ment. Country setting, at Boro line. Com plete kitchen, bath with ceramic tile shower. Suitable couple or single desiring privacy. Parking. Own heat control (Sept, to Sept, lease). Jim, AD 7-7792. FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer term or longer. Five rooms for four .boys. Located 2 blocks from campus at 221 E. Beaver Ave. Call mornings AD 8-6765, or stop in at Coffee Spot. _______ FURNISHED APARTMENT. 123 W. Nit tany. Parking:. Available June 10. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 7-1850, ash for DeGeorge. SUMMER SINGLES —large modern sin gle rooms with kitchen facilities. 2 , *> blocks from campus. 312 S. Pugh St. Inquire at office. SINGLE AND DOUBLE Rooms for sum mer, double rooms for fall. 243 S. Pugh SMALL APARTMENT, private entrance and private bath, furnished. Has sink, range, refrigerator. One or two. AD 8- 1285. ___ APARTMENT FOR TWO—living room kitchen, bedroom, bath. Furnished. Couple preferred. AD 8-1285. APARTMENT FOR RENT—living room, large kitchen, bedroom, bath, private en trance. Furnished. Available summer term. AD 8-1286. ROOMS FOR summer term at Sigma Pi. Room only. For information call AD *7- 2180, ask for treasurer. MODERN FURNISHED 1-bedroom apart ment close to campus. Reasonable rent. Further information call AD 8-2277. ALPHA CHI SIGMA fraternity will be open for summer term. Rooms only. Any one interested can find further informa tion by calling AD 7-3118 and asking for Ken or Bill. ROOMS FOR MEN, 430. West Beaver Ave., State College. Summer rate $5.00 weekly. Free parking. AD 7-2287, AD 7- 2016. ENJOY RELAXED living at 409 S. Allen Street for your summer term. Free park ing, light cooking allpwed. $5.00 doubles and $7.00 singles. Call me. Heckendorn after 6 o'clock HO 6-6520. SUMMER ROOMS —Convenient location, only two blocks from campus, Free park ing, kitchen privileges, T.V. and many other extras. Clean, comfortable and com pletely furnished. Singles and doubles are available $5 $7. Call Ron, AD 8-2139. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two summer term. Free parking; near cam pus. $BO. each for term. Call AD 8-6254. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two or three. Available for summer term. 220 E. College Ave. AD 7-3950. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two for summer. Kitchen. Free parking. Two blocks from campus. AD 8-1423, John or FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM Apart ment, laundry facilities, parking space, $85.00; 4 blocks from campus. AD 8-8766. FURNISHED APARTMENT for 2 upper classmen or grad students (male). AD 7- 4629. WANTED; FOUR MALE students to Bhare furnished apartment for fall term. AD 7-2795. MM APAHTMENTS M *FOR ,,, RENT ,i SUMMER, FURNISHED. Very nice, very private, parking. Gentlemen please I Phone AD 7-3424. TWO MAN, four room furnished; com fortable, convenient and cheap. Jim Ray tek, AD 8-0235. WANTED HiiiiiimtiiiiMiiiuimiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiimaaaiimiai' EXPERT TYPIST desires ail kinds of typing. Fast service. AD 8-1726. FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1963 I •■■• III ■•••IPVKt niIIIMHIIMIIIIIIIIII lIMIOIHMHIIMH WANTED HRB-SJNGER, INC., an electronics re search and development company, baa several part-time and Hummer employ ment - opportunities for Image-interpreters and Photo-interpreters. Applicants must be graduates of a military interpretation school or possess equivalent experience. A familiarity with analysis and interpreta tion techniques of visual photography is mnndatoiy. Please direct inquiries tot Val E. Coluni, Personnel Dept., HRB- Singc-r. State College, Pa. AD 7-7611* Ext. 266. TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment June 22 thru August. Write Bishops, 607 E. Buffalo, Ithaca, New York. GERMAN LANGUAGE Conversational Speaking Records or Tapes. Call AD 7- 4736. ROOMMATE FOR nice apartment near campus (female). Call Mary Ann, AD 8- 8129 after 6:30 p.m. MOTOR SCOOTER wanted to rent for summer term. Call Mike AD 8-0964. TYPING AND Multilithing; thesis, repo) la, papers. Call AD 7-7065. room" WANTED ROOM FOR SUMMER. PrcfcrnWy with cooking privileges. Think inexpensively! And call Andy, UN 5-4175. ROOM & BOARD ROOM AND BOARD —summer term at Alpha Zeta fraternity. Board on five-day week basis. For information call Mrs. Alice Crnmlell. Phone AD 7-7621. RIDERS WANTED GIRL RIDER to' New England States, July 27. Call AD 7-4397 bet ween 6 and 8' p.m. help" WANTED KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call AD 7-2337* ask for cook. PART-TIME WORK— I 2 male students, preferably business or L.A. Must be Free IS hours per week. Afternoons and eve nings. $l5. per week. Call AO 7-7112, mornings and early afternoon. LOST TRIANGULAR TRI SIGMA fcorority pin between Sigma Nu and South Hallb. He ward. Call UN 5-7914 L' ■OST: BIG SISTER’S sorority pin Kittin nia Phi Beta) between fraternities and HUB, Horemlus reward. Ca)J UN G-42tf4. SUNGLASSES WJTH light blue Lames some time axo, possibly in Linn’s Den. liitf reward. More than worth your while to return them Call Faith or flail, UN 5-3125. ONE NAVY BLUE nylon parka Satur day nfaht at Phi Kappa Sixma. Call Linda UN 5-8291. ONE PAIR men's black frame jrln>ses. Call UN 6-1830, ask for Lcttie or Hota lind. ONE OVAL Gold Bracelet between Sim mons and Zeta Tsi. Sentimental value. Call Jean UN 5-0238. A PAIR OF gray prescription sunglafets in a brown cuse—somewhere on College Ave. Reward. Call Ron UN 5-7346. 61 CLASS RING at Delta Phi Saturday. White gold, blue stone, initials JEW. Re ward. Call John AD 7-4147. - IF THE SIX large, two small trophies and one silver plate taken from the Tri- Delta suite are returned, no charge will be pressed. Reward. liaitiiiiiiiiaiiaaaiaaaiaaMMtiaiaaaiaaiaiMaaaaiiaitaaiiaaa NOTICE ART IN PHOTOGRAPHY, Spring Arts Festival, 1:00 o'clock today, HUH assem bly room. Sponsored by Camera Club. PERSONAL LOST: SILVER Wristwateh "JaceardV* on base. I give up. Call me about reward. Pete UN 5-4595. ANYONE PLANNING to work in Newark starling this summer please contact Jerry AD 8-3706. ■ MISCELLANEOUS WANT $5OO WORTH of adventure? Ex plore the Bimini Reef, come face-to-face with the Giant Manta Kay, and chase Mermaids around the blue Pacific. See the EXCLUSIVE showing of the full-length color film Territory: Underwater. May 24, Friday 7:30 p.m., 121 Sparks. Student* $.75, others $l.OO. NEWMAN CLUB Sloppy Sam Midnight Bean Brunch.• Friday, May 24 at Calholie Center, 531 W. Fairmounl, 8 p.m. HILLEL GRADUATE Association pre sents Dr. Neal Riemer, professor of Poli tical Science, speaking on "The Politics of Tomorrow," Sunday. 8:00 p.m. Htllel Foundation. Refreshments, discussion. LA GALLERIA PRESENTS Don K'reb'i Jazz Quartet tonight from 9:30-1:00. CAR WASH sponsored by Theta Phi Alpha Sorority and the Circle K Club. Held Saturday, May 25 from 9:00-3:00 at the State College Sunoco Station across from South Halls. $l.OO per car. SOUTHWEST TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1303 Central Avenue, N.E., Albunitierque, New Mexico. Serving southwest, entire west and Alaska. Free Registration. Mem ber: N.A.T.A. RECORDS! ALL STOCK of Great Al bums 33*6 - 60% off list price! New stock coming in l This great sale lasts until May 311 Hurry and get youis at these tremendous discounts. The Groove Room, 227 E. Beaver. Open 12 noon - 9 p.m. ; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB ROCK CLIMBING at Coburn. Easy climbs for beginners and good tension climbing to learn technique. Bring lunch. Sign up at HUB desk.. CANOE TRlP—West branch Susque hanna. Beginners welcome. Sign up at HUB desk. Meet Rec Hall 8:30 Sunday, May 26th. CANOE TRIP—The week before school starts In September at Algonquin Park. All Interested please sign up on the PSOC clipboard at the HUB desk.
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