PAGE TEN , 'Empty Stomach An attempt will be made to investigate the possibilities of “morning theatre” it’.i the in ception ol the “Empty Stomach Theatre,” Sunday morning in the Pavilion Theatre. The first production will be a new ex perimental play by Louis Flori monte, recipient of the Shubert Foundation Award for play writing. The work premiered earlier this year at the Exit Theater in New Haven, Conn., and received wide critical ac claim. Florimonte’s play is the basis of a pilot program to establish the “Empty Stomach Theatre” here on campus. “We tend to think of theater in our society as primarily an evening affair; even the matinee is considered inferior to the evening per formance,” commented John Orlock, director of the produc tion. “What we hope to do is to explore the possibilities of ‘morning theatre’ from both audience and actor stand points." The members of the EST company include Basil Augus- ifiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiifimiiiiriiiiiiiifriiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiirimiiinTtTiii COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS iiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiii CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First insertion L r word maximum sl.oo Each additional <ronsecufive insertion 25c Each additional 5 words 10c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 0:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE PRE-USED FURNITURE and appliances. Chests, desks, breakfast sets, beds, mat tresses, tables, solas, stoves, refriger ators, etc. We buy and sell. Furniture Exchange Inc., 1011 East College Ave. 238-1181. LARGEST SANDWICH In town 22’* long loaded with meat, cheese, let tuce, tomatoes, onions. Call 238-2292. DUAL 1019 TURNTABLE deluxe base and cover, Shure V 15 II cartridge, Har man Kardon 100 waft receiver, walnut case. Bob 238-4263, 865-3664. 1960 PLYMOUTH Fury 2-door hardtop, Full power. Good condition. 5275.00. 237- 4697. VOICE OF MUSIC Stereo Phono. Excel lent condition. 545. Call Arnie 238-9648. GREEN VESPA 90; excellent condition, accessories; windshield; tire rack; book GOLF CLUBS, Tape Recorder, Stereo AM-FM G.E. Radio. Phone Mike 237- 1173. 1965 HONDA 160 cc. Good condition. Windshield, mirrors, luggage rack, other extras. Best offer. Dave 865-4840. SPORTS CAR LOVERS: For Sale '63 Sprite, good condition. Also two Mlche tins 165x15. Banzett 238-2473. HONDA J5O 1965 helmet, windshield, and luggage rack. Excellent condition, $225, after 5 p.m. 237*1355. GOLF CLUBS. Matched set of fourteen Kroyden Irons and Woods plus bag. Call Jeff 865-7237. CONTINENTAL TIRE and Tube mounted on Porsche rim. Good condition. Suitable for VW or Porsche. 155 x 15. Call Bill 865-4470. TAPE RECORDER: Channel Master, four track stereo, four months old, rarely used. Chuck 865-5575. \ STUDENTS: WE provide insurance for autos, motorcycles, motorseooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr. Tcmeles 238-6633. RENAULT GORDIN! Perfect running, excellent rubber, radio, very economical. Must sell immediately. Caff 865-695 5 HMM, GOOD! Pizza, Steaks, Hoagies, Tuna Fish, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Fast delivery. Call 238-2292. YAMAHA TWIN Jet 100 c.c. 196/. Good condition. $250. or best offer. John 238* 6874. FIREBIRD 400, 1967, 6000 honest miles, four speed, tachometer, wide tracks, beautiful! Wild! George 238-3120. CHEVY. '63 Impala 2-door 327 cu. 300 hp 3 speed on floor. Must sell, going In service. 238-5427. 1963 CORVAIR. 4 spd., bucket seals, red, 2-dr coupe. $4OO or best offer. a 65- 5818. FOR SALE: Size 42 long All-Weather Coat with lining. Worn just once. Price S2O. 865-2473. FOR SALE: 1964 Ccrvair Monza sport coupe, 4-speed. Good condition. Call Bill 865-1002. STEREO: KLH Model 11-W with dust cover. Five months old; 4Vi year war ranty remaining. 238-1658. 1965 HONDA S 90. 5225. Call Richard 355-9080. 1965 YAMAHA 55 Cc. $125.00. Cali 355- 2019 after 6 p.m. THETA PRANK'S COMING! Lectures, Interpretative Reading Festival, Too tine, Judy Calvert, Linda Diehl, David Hymes, Donald King, Lynn Pearson, Donna Siegfried, John Tribby, Laurie Thompson and Christine Winfree. Performances will be at 10 and 11 Sunday morning. Ad mission is free. Toast and cof fee will be served. * # Negro Family and Poverty David Schulz, assistant pro fessor of sociology at the Uni versity, will speak on “The Negro Family and Its Adapta tions to Poverty” at 12:15 Monday in Room A of the HUB at the meeting. Schulz’s talk will concern his findings from the research which he conducted in the Ne gro ghetto' of St. Louis. He has spent considerable time studying the "culture of pov erty” and how people adapt to poverty. ‘Teacher Subculture’ Donald J. Willower will speak on “The Teacher Subculture” at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Memorial Lounge of the Helen lIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FOR SALE iCAR BATTERY: 6V, orig.: $l5. used i twice in Feb. to lump-start VW; bought new 2 mo. ago. Dan 865-0183. TYPEWRITER; New, all-steel const. 88 characters, ver. & hor. to spacing, touch control, other features of more expen sive typew's. Luggage carry case. Dan, ,865-0183. '6O FORD V-8. Automatic, power steer ing. Very good condition. Call Flipper 238-4637. '67 SUNBEAM Imp Sedan, radio, heater, warranty. Very economical. SlO5O or best offer. 238-8155. 1967 HONDA 305 cc. Dream, 1400 mi. All accessories. Call Bob 237-1718 after 6:30] p.m. I 1964. YAMAHA YDS2. Excellent condi tion, garage kept. $3OO. Call 237-4411 .after 4:00. IMOBILE HOME, 8' x 41', $lBOO.OO. Lo cated In Hilltop Trailer Park, 50' x 150' lot. Available June. 238-6917. CYCLES: NEW and used. Yamaha; Ka wosaki; Suzuki; Hodaka. Two Wheels Cycle Shop, 1311 E. College Ave. 238-1193. TR3. GETTING MARRIED, must sell immediately 1961 red convertible, looks good, runs great; first reasonable offer 1 accepted. 238-1972 after 7 p.m. 1964 CORVAIR Monza convertible, red with white top, buckets, 4-speed. Call Dick 230-9944. $600.00. FOR SALE: 1965 Renault R-8, Michelin Tires, White, 4*dr., radio. Dave Kurtz 237-7727 (night); 865-4242 (day). 'forrent’ 3-BEDROOM, 2 baths, air-conditioned Apartment for summer, with fall op tion. Let's bargain. Call 238-0408. DORM CONTRACT, spring term only for $100.; also '62 Healy 3QQO, .$l3OO. Call Paul 238-9149. : SUMMER TERM Furnished 2 (3) man apartment. T.V. and cooking utensils included. Will bargain. 237-1774. HOUSE FOR RENT: summer term. Fur nished. 3-6 (wo)men. Modern house, quiet neighborhood. Get away from the crowd. Located on Lytle Ave. Call 238-7395. FURNISHED THREE bedroom Bluebell Apartment, Summer, air conditioning, pool, bus, cooking utensils, rent reduc tion. 238-5898. FREE TELEPHONE 3 bedroom Bluebell —summer. Pool, cable, dishwasher. Re duced rent. Hurry! Call 238*5789, 237-6173. SUMMER FURNISHED modern one bedroom apartment. Air conditioning. Fall option. Convenient to campus. $ll6. 237-6341. UNFURNISHED EFFICIENCY; kitchen, bath. Good location across from Old Main. Sublet now with Fall option. $75./ month. Call Jack at 865-2503 between 8 8. 5 weekdays. SUMMER SUBLET, Fall option. 2 or 3 men for 3-man apartment. Cheap, con venient location. 238-6874. RENT UNIVERSITY Towers Apart ment, summer. Furnished, air-condition ing. Call 238-1798. SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell, 4 - 6 man or women apartment. Free bus, pool, stereo, TV, air conditioning. Low rent. 237-7169 anytime. SUMMER TERM or longer, University Towers. June rent paid. Many extras. 237-6476. 3-4 MAN Apartment Vj block from mall. Summer with fall option. Air conditioning, Very reasonable. 237-1693. 2 MAN APARTMENT summer term— -2 rooms and bath three blocks from campus. Parking. Reduced rates. Call 238-4046. 4 - 6 MAN APARTMENT Bluebell. Bus, pool, air-conditioner, TV, dishes, utensils, liquor cabinet. June rent paid. 237-7966. UNIVERSITY TOWERS Apartment, sum mer, furnished, free parking, dishwasher, air-conditioned, cable. All utilities paid and considerable rent reduction. Call 237-7279. LARGE, ATTRACTIVE room In quiet neighborhood. 413 E. Mitchell Ave. 238- 6656 evenings. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Summer! sublease. Three blocks from campus, j Married couple preferred. Reduced rent. Call after six 237-7749. j KENFIELD TOWNHOUSE. Summer term. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, air condition ing, patio, balcony, dishwasher. Females preferred. 238-5473. LOOK OUT, THETAS! Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The program is he third in the “Creative Edge” series for Spring Term and is open to the public. The series is designed to further interdisciplinary con versation and to raise questions of human values in today’s world. Willower is professor of edu cation in the Department of •Educational Services of the College of Education. The “Creative Edge” series is sponsored by the United Campus Ministry and the Of fice of Religious Affairs. Those who wish may bring their lunch at npon; coffee and tea are available. Floyd F. Bitzer, associate professor of speech at the Uni versity of Wisconsin, will serve as guest lecturer and consul tant in the Department of Speech he: t Thursday and Fri day. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimimmiiifiiiimiii FUR REtfT PURPLE AND Gold bathroom, free with 2 bedroom wood paneled apartment. Summer near campus. 238-7571. ROOMMATE SUMMER, fall option. Two man apartment. Free parking, porches, close to campus. Reasonable. 237-6042. RENT FURTHER reduced because of poor response, 3 bedroom Bluebell Apt. Cal), compare. 238-3956. THIS SUMMER be close 1o campus—at University Towers. Air-conditioned, bal cony, plus many extras. Phone 238-5646. SUMMER SUBLEASE, fall option, close to campus, 2 wo(man) or single effi ciency. 237-1854. !l OR 2 MAN studio apartment. Univer sity Towers. Available June Ist. Call [Tom 238-9449 after 6 p.m. FOSTER AVENUE Apartments $125/mo. includes: electricity, cable, dishwasher, aircond.; laundry. Start new lease June. 238-3583. REDUCED RATES. Be "Ultra Cool" in air-conditioned University Towers Apart ment. Parking, Cable T.V., dishwasher, etc. Summer term. 237-6115. AMERICANA 3-4 MAN apartment. Fur nished, air-conditioned. Summer only. Great rent reduction. Call George 238- 7431. SUB-LEASE SUMMER Term. Unfurnished Efficiency SBO month. Also available fur nished. Swimming pool, air conditioned. 237-6336. SUBLET SUMMER Term—2 bedroom Bluebell. Free bus, pool, kitchen, utensils. Rent reduction. After 5 p.m. 238-1925. ARMENARA SEMI-EFFICIENCY. Sum mer rent reduction. Air. con. For 1 or 2. Convenient. 238-7769. ONE BEDROOM furnished Apartment for rent. Available June 15th. Air-con., free bus and pool. Will negotiate. 865-4871 or 237-3290. SUMMER SUBLET and Fall option. Am bassador Bldg. Air conditioning, one bedroom. 238-2262. SUMMER SUBLET—3 bedroom Bluebell Apt, Air-conditioned, dishwasher. Lowest rent. Call 238-2262 and we'll hassle.- MARRIED COUPLE (wilh/without child) large one bedroom, total electric, fur nished apartment. Half block from campus/town. Summer term. 238-1723. 4-MAN APARTMENT air conditioned. Conveniently located. Summer term Fall term option. Let's bargain. Call 238-5553. SUMMER SUBLET: University Towers— Apartment, 2*man modified efficiency— furnished, air-conditioned, free parking. Call 237-2054. 2 MAN EFFICIENCY to sub-let for summer. Free bus, pool, cable. Call 238-6059. ECSTACY SUBLET (summer) 3 (wo)man Apt. 3 rooms, bath. Three blocks from campus. Free parking, barbecue pit, porch. Low rent. Call 238-4525. SUBLETTING THIS Summer-two bed room, two bath, pool, bus, air-condition ing. Will negotiate. Call 238-3797. THREE WO(MEN) 2 bedroom apart ment. Summer term, fall option. Two blocks from campus. Call 238-5939. SUBSTANTIAL RENT education—3 bed room Bluebell apartment for summer. Free bus, pool, air-conditioned. 237-1783. SUMMER RENTAL. Luxurious 4 (wo)man Apartment in S Block, the best of Blue bell. Call 238-5961. LOOK 2Vi ROOMS, furnished. Summer term. Reduced rent. Only $B5/month. The Colonial, 123 W. Nlttany, Apt. 46. 1 WO(MAN) unique furnished efficiency. Available early June. Near campus. June rent paid. Call 237-1765 after 7 p.m. WANTED: ROOMMATE Spring Term. 522 E. College Ave. $6O/month. Lease ends June. 238-5632. ONE MAN Apartment- opposite Old Main, $l3O. All summer term. Walt 238-4645. AMBASSADOR BUILDING: Sublet sum mer term—large 1-bedroom apartment. Air-conditioned. Call 238-5926. ■3-AiAN, TWO Bedroom Apt. for summer. | TV, air-conditioner. $175/month. 237-1106. MAD HATTERS Application Due May 6th, 8:00 A.M. to May 10th—5:00 , PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Canoe trip this Saturday on Susquehana (class I) and Sunday a Class 11, perhaps the Red Moshanon. Check the HUB Desk for details and sign up. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY-PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Theatre' Opens He will discuss “Some Main Problems in Rhetorical Theo ry” at 11:10 a.m. Thursday in 258 Willard and “The Case for a Situational Approach to Rhetoric” at 11: ' a.m. Friday also in 258 Willard. The public is invited to these lectures.' He will also participate in seminars on rhetoric and philosophy with graduate stu dents and faculty members of the Department of Speech. Speech on Monkeys Donald R. Meyer, professor of psychology at Ohio State University, will speak Thurs day on “The Habits and Con cepts of Monkeys.” The program, sponsored by the Department of Psychology, is scheduled for 8 p.m. in 101 Chambers and will be open to the public. Two Department of English faculty members at the Uni- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l FOR RENT SUMMER TERM 2-man apartment. Air conditioned, convenient location, cable TV. Reasonable. Call 237-4321. AMBASSADOR BUfLDfNG—convenience. If you want it for summer call Chuck 238-0917 or Dave 237-7803. HOLIDAY TOWERS apartment. Fur nished, air-conditioned. Available May. Call Abbas 238-9437 evenings. 3 (WO)MAN APT. summer term, Uni versity Towers, ideal location. Call 237- 1176. Will bargain. HORSES BOARDED stalls, ring, trails. Minutes from campus. Locust Hill Farm 466-7247. ONE BEDROOM Apartment to sublet summer term, one month's rent free. Call Don 237-1064. SPACIOUS FURNISHED Apartment. Air condition, dishwasher, fireolace, garage. All utilities included. Knotty pine walls. Phone 237-2977. ROOMS IN fraternity house available for rent summer term. Cali 238-4278. 4-MAN APARTMENT, summer term. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, free T.V., extra furniture, 2 air conditioners. Call 238- 7790. WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Corvette owners— Immediate cash for your Corvette Sting Ray or other Vette. Phone 237-3471. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Work 2, eat 3. Social privileges. Call 865*9323, ask for Charlie. ROOMMATE WANTED for three man apartment University Towers. Call 238- 0486 ask for Fred or Randy. GIRL DRIVING San Francisco May 13 .desires companion. Share driving ex pense. Call 237-2749 after 6 p.m. 'VETTE OWNERS, i can’t stand the noise. Will swap factory side pipes for standard system from another 67/327. Neal 238-4556. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for sum mer term, Apartment very close to cam pus. Call 238-5537 after 6:00 p.m. ROOMMATE FOR 1968-69 Collegiate Arms, ten month lease. Call 238-5664, Joe or Tony. WANT TO RENT: One-man apartment. Summer and next school year. Phone 865-4994. NEEDED: TUTOR for Chem 34. Some one who has Chem 34 this term. Call Torch 237-318 J between 7-8 p.m. LAST CHANCE. Two female and two male riders needed to complete group of fourteen students going to Daytona Beach June 12. Call Gene or Cari 238-3455. USED TRIUMPH Spitfire. 1963 or 1964. Call Dave 865-5818. POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Please include stamped return envelope. Idle wild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Fran cisco, California 94117. ROOM AND BOARD Summer Term at Alpha Zeta Fraternity, Board on five day week basis. For information call Roland Romberger. Phone 237-7621, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. WOMEN WHO are willing to save 50% at The Green Parrot "clothes out" sale. We're leaving. Save now. 225 E. Beaver. GIRL TO TRAVEL/Share expenses in Europe this summer. Call Nancy 238-6365 any time. DRUMMER WANTED for new group with new material. Call 237-1895. WANTED: ONE MAN Apartment or two man with a neat, studious roommate, within walking distance of campus—Fall. Call John at 865-3570. MISS PENN STATE CONTEST Applications Deadline May 2, 1368 5:00 P.M. PENN STATE OUTtNG CLUB Rock Climbing and Dynamic Belay Practice Pulpit Rocks— Sunday, April 21: Required lor all going on weekend trips—Bring lunch and 50c for driver. Sign up next to HUB Desk. versity will join a visiting pro fessor as commentators on stu dent interpretations in the Penn sylvania Intercollegiate Interpretative Reading Festi val, to be held next Thursday & Friday in the Hetzel Union Building Assembly Room. Philip Young, research pro fessor of English and fellow of the Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies, will com ment on readings from the works of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway on Friday morning. Young is a Hemingway specialist, the author of “Ernest Hemingway, a Recon sideration” (1966). He has just completed an inventory of all Hemingway manuscripts which will soon be published in book form. Brian John, assistant pro fessor of English, has been chosen as commentator on stu- iiiiiimiiMiimiriiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiii iiimmiimmiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOTICE EUROPE Summer '6B. Students, fac ulty, dependents, round trip fet group/50. Fare $265.00, Contact Joel Schweidel 238-4763. WHAT'S NEW: Paul Bunyan's is de livering from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Fast delivery. Call 238-2292. LOG CHOPPING, tree felling, greased log, birling, canoeing, and 11 other events at the .Tri-State FORESTRY Field Meet, Greenwood Furnace State Park, 6 mites past Whipple's. April 20, 10:00 a.m. til sundown. See Syracuse, West Virginia, and Penn State Foresters in genuine live action. Refreshments available. BE THE FIRST one on your block to get Emex. (SEE ATTENTION). To build up his moosecles Introducing Bob Boon's an swei to the Polish Elephant: The BIG BLUE MOOSE JOKE,'this weekend. The Jawbone Coffee House don't moose if! PAT CHAMBERLAIN’S Jokes haven’t improved, but we're having him back anyway this Friday! And "our" girl Sherry (Sherry Erhard) the Jawbone's pride and joy, will be raisin' our roof on Saturday. Good food and fun: The Jawbone, 4i5 E. Foster. EUROPE CHARTER JET $254. June 11, N.Y.—London & Paris August 20, Paris- N.Y. Call Jack 237-1204. JOSE IS OUT of his mind. Big 50% off on nearly everything at The Green Parrot, 225 E. Beaver. It's our "clothes out" sale. NOTICE: FUN, FUN, Hayrides, Hay rides minutes from campus. Locust Hill Farm, 466-7247. ATTENTION ACNE AND Dandruff cleared Tuesday and Thursdays. Penn State Barber Shop. COUNSELORS FOR Pocono Co-ed Camp. Athletics, riflcry, W. 5.1., nature pioneer ing, archery, tennis, arts and crafts, science driver. Ho 47893 or Es 98135. 14 INCH SUBS regular, tuna, $.80; chicken, ham, $.90. No delivery charge. Student checks cashed. Dean's Fast De livery. 238-8035. CRAZY MAN: The sandwich which looks like a ball bat. Paul Bunyan Sandwich. Caff 238-.292. ITALIAN WATER ICE at Hi-Way Pizza, WHY DOES the Big Blue Moose go to the gym? (See Notice.) LSA . . . ANNUAL Spring Banquet, April 28, 6:30 p.m., Grace Church Fellowship Hall. If you're coming you'd best call 865-0033 before 23 April. RSVP. Amen. MUST SELL 1965 Honda. Excellent condition. $4OO. Call for information. 865-0159. DRUMMER WANTED for new original rock group. For more bushels of in formation call 237-1895. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Open Pledge Ritual. Everyone invited. Monday, April 22, 8:00 p.m., 215 - 216 HUB. Tie & coat. H 1-WAY PIZZA now serving meat-ball and 'sausage sandwiches. THETAS BEWARE: Pledges prank soon! EMEX IS habit forming. APRIL 20 is the Keystone Drill Meet, all day at the ice Pavilion, it's Freei He-Man Contest Application Deadline Friday, April 19th 5:00 p.m. Europe Summer 1968 Why Pay More? *265* N.Y. • Paris R/T No Registration Fee or Mandatory Insurance Based on group of 50 Penn State students, faculty, and accompanied dependents only. Depart June 17th Return Aug. 21st Contact Joel Schweidel 529 S. Pugh St. 238-4763 dents’ poetry readings, taken largely from the works of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Emily Dickinson ”.nd Dylan Thomas. John received his doc tor of philosophy degree from the University of Wales and has published articles on British poetry, Festival poetry read ings are scheduled in two ses sions Thursday from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. and from 4:15 to 5 p.m. vVallace A. Bacon, chairman of the Department of Interpre tation in the School of Speech at Northwestern University, will be the third festival critic. He will comment on drama readings, principally from Shakespeare’s works between 9:15 a.m. and 12 noon Friday. Bacon will also present a lec ture - recital, ‘The Act of Interpretation," at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Hnß Assembly Room. ATTENTION ATTENTION THETA Sisters: Your Pledges are up for funning! ATTENTION: SOCIAL Hayrldes, minutes from campus. Locust Hifl Farm 466-7247. 'ARD FOR lead to lease on modern furnished 3 or 4 man apartment. Walking distance to campus. Call either Ted 238*2473 or Claude 237*4133. JAWBONE BACK AGAIN Our student teacher extrodlnare Pat Chamberlain (contempo rary music and lousy humor Friday nite) and our big sweet beautiful girl with that bettin blues bounce: Sherry Erhard (Blues Saturday night). The Jawbone 8 - 1 a.m., 415 E. Foster. THIS WEEKEND: Poems for a Penny— The Jawbone's answer to creativity and the preview of our Poetry Production get your sheet of original work for 1c (a weekly publication) or pen something yourself. See you Friday. THE BIG Blue Moose Joke wifi sweep the nation after Friday's debut at the Jawbone! LSA . . . ANNUAL Spring Banquet . . . April 28, 6:30 p.m„ Grace Church Fellowship Hall. If you're coming you'd best call 865-0033 before 23 April. RSVP. Amen, PLEASE RETURN Brown Suede Jacket and girl's Pink Raincoat taken from FUB Jammy April 6. Reward. Ray 865- 0858. LOST: BROWN Glasses. Desperately needed Thursday registration. Call 238-4551 before 8:00 p.m. KEY RING w/brown leather loop, 5 k£ys plus Chem. 34 lab book. Reward. 865-4466. LOST: BLACK Wallet in Human De velopment Building Tuesday morning. Keep money. Please return to HUB desk. THE PARROT is out of its cage. 50% off on almost everything at The Green Parrot "clothes out" sale. Save today. We won't be here much longer. 225 E. Beaver Ave. LOST: ONE Initial Ring L.G.D, ,Reward of course. Call Les 865-9747. WANTED TO RENT PROFESSOR, WIFE, 2 year old son want to rent 3 or 4 bedroom older house w/shower, fireplace, beginning end of June. Write: Michael Bengal, 5260 17th Ave. N.E., Seattle, Washington 98105. FOUND FOUND:" GLASSES in black case. 237- 6476. THE PENN STATE FOLKLORE SOCIETY Will Sell First Choice Block Seating To Its Members SIMON GARFUNKEL Come to 214 HUB Sunday 7:00 p.m. Tickets. $2.50 each limit 2 per member Now Showing.,. h 30-3:30-5:30-7 There were five m Generals and ®one Private outside.,, The problem was to get the five Generals and avoid getting waylaid by a beautiful-aßdojjilcounfess! PAUL m-amm .ft -W—=*—- -**■ —“ j- - i N SYLVA KOSCINA raw m-mm dusgah -john mm -heb peters^jami WED: "Blackbeard's Ghost' BEST SCREENPLAY, STIRLING SILLIPHANT (ADAPTATION) BEST EDITING • BEST SOUND THE MIRISCH CORPORATION p.« is SIDNEY POITIER ROD STEIGER ii THE NORMAN TEWISON-WALTER MIRISCH PRODUCTION "IN TO HEAT OF TO MIGHT” ffiitatfin? Scieertfayby Produced b/ warren cates • iEE grant . STIRLING SILLIPHANT WALTER MIRISCH n/KtedbyNORMAN JEWISON color by Deluxe MUSIC - QUINCY JONES "IN IHE HEAT OF THE NlGHl'sune by RAY CHARLES « NOW SHOWING • 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:3Q STANLET WARNER 237-2215 SAT. & SUN. at 1:45-3:20-6:40-8:30-10:00 CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS [Directed by Jiri Menzel • A Carlo Ponti presentation. Distributed by SI Sigma 111-A Company. ~Ni?yTr ; 'Klvira Madiaan" FRIDAY, APRIL 19, T 968 STANLEY WARNER 237-7866 TONITE ... 6:45 - 8:20 - 10:00
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