PAGE EIGHT Tickets Remain Artists Series 618 For Six hundred and eighteen tickets remain to be distributed for the Concordia Choir performance to be given at 8:30 p.m. Monday in Schwab Auditorium. Yesterday 518 student tickets were distributed. Of the 618 tickets remaining 200 to 300 are being reserved for sale to non-students at $125 each Salrs to non-students begin today, The Concordia Choir, the ninth feature of the Artists Series, is from Concordia Col lege, Moorhead, Minn., and is directed by Paul J. Christian sen. Christiansen is the son of the composer F. Melius Christiansen, a native of Norway, who became famous for his St. Olaf Choir of Northfield, Minn. Several of the compositions of the elder Chris tiansen will be included on the piogram Monday night. The Concordia Choir under Christiansen won international prestige as a result of a 2-month lour of Europe during the sum mer of 1958. The majority of the ( 66-voice group is of Scandina- j vian heritage and so the trip to i Norway was a return to the | homeland of their forefathers, j M tlfeir fust concert in Oslo,! Norway’s Ciown Prince Olaf and| Crown P'mcess Martha were hon-i or°d guests. ! From Oslo the choir travelled around fhe southern coast and north along the western coast to Trondheim, stopping at all princi pal cities Their concerts drew ea'vcitv audiences everywhere ' r heir Dcrformance Monday n’"ht will include Shaw’s "Sing V.'i- Merrilv Unto God Our S'reneth." Barb's “The Spirit Also Ildneth Us,” Praetorious’ "Today Is Born Emmanuel,” Schuman's "Three Canonic Choruses,” Chris tiansen’s "Great Is the Holy One of Israel.” Brahm’s "Liebeslieder WaUer. Onus 52,” Berger's "In a T ; mp of Pestilence," Kodaly's "A Christmas Carol,” and Nicolai’s "Wake. Awake.” Other Sunday Dinners at regular prices Roast Young Turkey with Filling Roast Sirloin of Beef with Filling Baked Virginia Ham Pineapple Sauce Roast Loin of Pork with Filling French Fried Fan Tail Shrimp Tarter Sauce Grilled Cubed Sirloin Steak 2 Grilled Center Cut Pork Chops Breaded Veal Cutlet Deep Sea Scallops Tarter Sauce Pan Fried Halibut Steak Lemon Wedge Grilled Canadian Bacon Fillet of Haddock Tarter Sauce Fresh Ground Beef Steak Baked Veal Loaf Brown Gravy Plain Omelet Cheese Omelet • CO ADS MUST DE IN BT 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES CASH—-27 word* 01 lost CHARGE—I 2 words or less $.50 on* insertion $.75 two Insertions $l.OO three insertions Additions) words—3 for $.09 for «ich day of Insertion FOR SALE BLACK MAHOGANY Baby Grand piano. Reasonable offer accepted. Call Win .Sunder Al 3 7-1109. WKBCOR IMPERIAL tape recorder. All monuutal fealute*, Metro playback. New :—J all perfect shape. Lists over $320. (Call e\t. 2929, McKee 1 THE TASTIEST Pizza in town—Joe** Pizza i Shoppe. 131 N. Atheiton St. AD 8-2441. We dt liver. 1057 12* CHAMPION House Trailer two tone blue biich mtenor, washing nin jrhtne and extras. Call after 6:30 pm. AD 7*7707 USED SMITH-CORONA portable type writer. See Mr. Emmers, 408 Old Main. Ext 661. FOR RENT HALF OF double room available for spring Homester. 012 W. College Ave. Parking facilities AD 7-2009. SINGLE BOOM for lent. Call AD 7-2610 or stop in at HU S. Pugh Street EXTRA LARGE double room in modern home with kit<hen privileges; within walking distance. IMS W. Prospect Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS: Two singles: two doubles; two with cooking: three for tour flifklentx with cooking, shower; two for thiee student* with cooking. Mrs. Fdwin Mooie, 226 W. Beaver Ave., State College. Pa. 130 W. COLLEGE AVE. IPC UAILT UJUtOIAIV, 3IAIE LULLEISC, PENNSYLVANIA Tape Proves S' (Continued from page one) “The tail assembly is falling off the target . . . “Look at him, he will not get away, he is already falling. "Yes, he is falling, I will fin i ish him off. boys, I will finish him off on the run. “The target has lost control, it is going down. “Now the target will fell . . . “The target has turned over . . , “The target is falling.” ! On the way home, one of the iLEGIAN FURNISHED APARTMENT complete with Kitchen. Private entrance and bath: set up for 4 bovs. Al*o vacancy for one boy to share apartment with 3 other boys. Phone AD 7-7218. LARGE DOUBLE 100 m 2 blocks from campus, appioved dean of men’s office; twin beds. Available now. Cnll AD 7-4144. SINGLE AND double rooms for lent. 214 W. College Ave. Tel AD 7-2707. WARM, COa. ’ORTABLE single room near campus, parking privileges—s 26. per month. Information AD 8-2111. HORSE STALL for rent in established stable, clohe campus: with or without bonid. Thone AD 7-7218. ROOM FOR no or two students. Cioee to camput JO S. Pugh $25.00 month. Phone AD ’<-3052. WANTED: TWO people to share apart ment, one block from campus. Call AD 8-0210. SIX ROOM house in Roalshurg. William Sweet, Loop Road, Boalshmg. HO 6-6218. ATTRACTIVE'’ ROOM~fo7T men students, If,i blocks from campus. Innerspring mattresses, phone, pat king. 230 S. Frazier St. Call AD 7-2965. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS for 2 male students. Private entrance, bedroom, study room, private bath—6-minute walk from main cate. Call AD 7-7111. ONE UNIT ench light housekeeping, fur nished efficiency room, electric outlet, with hot and cold water. Adults. Call ELgin 5*3931 after 4:00 p.m. for appointment. GRADUATE STUDENTS and upper class- men will find comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath at Colonial Hotel, 12*3 W. Nittany Ave., % State College. Central location. Quietly operated for rest and study. Low student rates. ROOM FOR one or two students; near campus: parking privileges; reasonable. Call AD 7-2294 or AD 7-7906. DOUBLE ROOM, private entrance, free parking, private phone. Available now. Call AD 7-2887. The PENN STATE DINER Just clip the below coupon and bring it with you February Bth to cash in on the 15c cut in the price of this week's $1.25, with coupon—sl.lo FOR RENT BIG SAVINGS Eat at the Sign of the Lion _ 1 coupon “* 1 when you order the Sunday Special din ner at The Penn State Diner... Feb. Bth viets Gunned Russian voices bragged: "After my third pass the target started burning." State Department officials re fused to say ho%v they came into possession of the recording. Press officer Lincoln White called it ab solutely authentic as an account of the assault. Department officials said they did not intend to give up in their efforts to find out what happened to the other 11 of the 17 believed to have been aboard the plane. CLASSIFI TWO PAIR KneMOcks in bag near Boucke Tuesday afternoon. Call Judy ext. 736. GREEN SHAEFFER Snorkel Pen, minus cap—lost dining finals. Sentimental value. Reward. Call Nancy ext. 601. SLEEPING BAG, kahki, between E. Bea ver and Simmons, Jan. 27th. Call Lee L., AD 7-1251. PAIR OF black glasses in red case—ln vicinitv of Rec Hall. Name Byllye Chew inside case. Cal! ext. IHB6J, Hovte. I HAVE your maemtash, please return my bnnacuta. Switch occurred Boucke Wednesday. Have tie, want gloves. AD 7-22U8. LOST—PROBABLY in vicinity of Osmond, gray clutch bag. Need desperately. Keep monev and return contents for reward. Edie Tin«nian 8*8441 ext. 2811. TAKEN BY mistake —Barracuda jacket fiom Bob's Ilaibor Shop Jan. 12, size 10-42. Call AD 7-2882 ask for Bairy, 1 have youis. WANTED TYPING. Quick, expert wotk. AD 8-0998. MALE STUDENT to share Metzger apart ment with J other men. Call AD 8-1829. MALE ROOMMATE to share voluptuous three-room apartment for last eigth weeks of semester. Phone AD 8-0886. VETERAN ONLY—to share cottage near Fishei man's Paradise. $l4 per month. EL 6-8592 after 6:30. MALE STUDENT to »hnre apartment, one block from campus. Call AD 8-0810. OUTING CLUB evaluation sheet* return box by the HUB BX no later than Fri day Feb. 6. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT WIVES—to register for eve ning classes in crafts, money manage ment, sewing, family legal problems, cook ing. child care. Call AD 8*8441 ext. 591 or AD 8*8394. Presents Sunday Special Cup of Chicken Noodle Soup or Orange Juice Baked Swiss Steak with Brown Gravy Choice of 2 Vegetables or Salads and Hot Rolls Apple Pie or Cako COUPON This coupon worth Valid only for the "Sunday Special" FRIDAY. FfcBRUARY 6. 1959 •S. Plane -- The remains of six were deliv ered by Soviet authorities to U.S. authorities on the Soviet-Turkish border Sept. 24. Four of the bodies could be identified and they were turned over to relatives last fall. Two, unidentified, are to be given burial with military honors Friday in Arlington National Cemetery. The timing of their funeral was given as one of the reasons for the release of the tape recording. DS • MISCELLANEOUS ENGAGED? National .fashion firm looking for college engaged couples. Photographs of selected couples will be published in top-rated fashion magazine. Those chosen will receive complete outfits.' Please sent! —bv February IS. 1969—clear, individual snapshot* twhich cannot be returned) with name and address to The Wyman Company, 278 Post Street, San Francisco 8, Calif. PART-TIME male grad student needs part time job. Anything in State College or campus. All mornings free. AD 8-2026 after 7 p.m. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ron Rapp from boy on fouith floor penthouse Hamilton. STUDENT WIVES to register for evening clashes in crafU, money management!!. Revving, family legal problems, cooking, child care. Call U. ext. 691 or AD 8-8394. Program for Home and Family Living. IF YOU want good grades you should lead Time, Life, Sports Illustrated, Nevvs wiek, Readeis’ Digest—mail jour cards now. You can change your address or stop subscription during summer. The NITTANY LION SIX is ‘’Breaking It Up’* with Dixieland on Saturdajß at the Rathskeller from 2:30. SPECIAL LOW rates for students: Tim# $1.50; Newsweek $1.50 for one semester. Mail cheek to PS Magazine Agency. PO Box 437, Stale College. Quick service. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN Kotjarapoglus of MUSIC UNLIMITED are now accepting engagements for IFG and spring weekends. The agency repre sents Top Flight Rock *n Roll, Dance, and Jazz Bands. MUSIC UNLIMITED, 622 E. College Ave. IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trouble, our 3’ears of experience aie at your command. Just dial AD 7-2482 or bring machine to 633 W, College Ave, ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe, or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Village School of Dance. AD B*lo7B. Coffee “ coupon Pomerania
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