The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 20, 1968, Image 6

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Shepard Praises Veale;
Off to Finest Start Ever
PITTSBURGH ,(AP) - Bob
Veale, the Pittsburgh Pirates’
big left-hander, is off to the
best start of his major league
career. He’s 0-1.
Last year, Veale won his
first six decisions. There’s no
comparison between the way
he pitched then and now.
“I don’t think there’s any
question he’s pitching great
ball, real great ball,” said Man
ager Larry Shepard, who una
bashedly -predicted one one
game loser will be a certain
20-game winner.
' Veale grudgingly admits he’s
pitching better, even if it
doesn’t show in the won-lost
record. He went 12 inings with
out decision at San Francisco
in a game the Pirates won in
the 15th, 3-1 and took a one
hitter into the ninth at’"Los
Angeles before Jim Lefebvre
beat him with a two-out homer.
“A lot of things account for
it,” he said yesterday. “I’m
concentrating a lot more, for
one. And my back doesn’t
bother me this year.”
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Its Real
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FOB SALE
PRE'US , ED"FURNiTURE"3n , d ,, app| , ia , nce3.
Chests, desks, breakfast sets, beds, mat
tresses, tables, sofas, 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 wait receiver, walnut
case. Bob 238-4263, 865*3664.
1960 PLYMOUTH Fury 2-door hardtop.
Full power. Good condition. $275.00. 237-
4697.
VOICE OF MUSIC Stereo Phono. Excel
lent condition. $45. 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
llns 165x15. Banzett 236-2473.
HONDA 150 1965 helmet, windshield,
and luggage rack. Excellent condition,
$225, after 5 p.m. 237-1355.
TAPE RECORDER: Channel Master, four
track stereo, four months old, rarely
used. Chuck 865-5575.
•STUDENTS: WE provide insurance for
autos, motorcycles, motorscooters, travel,
Valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr.
Temeles 238-6633.
CAR BATTERY: 6V, orig.: $l5. used
twice In Feb. to lump-siart VW; bo\)9M
new 2 mo. ago. Dan 865-0183.
TYPEWRITER: New, all-steel const. 88
characters, ver. & hor. % spacing, touch
control, other features of more expen
sive typew's. Luggage carry case. Dan,
865-0183.
*67 SUNBEAM Imp Sedan, radio, heater,
warranty. Very economical. $lO5O or
best offer. 238-8155.
.1967 HONDA 305 cc. Dream, 1400 ml. All
accessories. Call Bob 237-1716 after 6:30
p.m.
1964 YAMAHA YDS2. Excellent condi
tion, garage kept. $3OO. Cali 237-4411
after 4:00.
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
accepted. 238-1972 after 7 p.m.
TWO 6.70-15" regular Tread Tires, $l5.
Electric Guitar & Amp., $35. T.V. $lO.
237-6498.
"61" VW. Runs good. Inspected. New
-tires. $5OO. 236-7613 nights.
In 1967, Veale compiled a
16-8 record and led the Nation
al League in issuing bases on
balls foi the second time in
four years. He didn’t lose until
May 31 although completing
only two o" eight starts in' the
six-game winning streak and
6 of 31 on the season.
“Let’s say I scuffled through
some- of those games,” Veale
admits. .
Veale says, however he's not
quite satisfied now despite giv
ing only four runs and 10 hits
while striking out 13 in 20%
innings.
“Well, we woii one game and
the other one I’m not too proud
of,” he said. Pressed, he added,
it’s “Just the one pitch” Le
febvre’s homer that he . isn’t
proud of. 1 '
COOL HAND LUKE
4:30/6:45/9:00/11:15
STARTS SUNDAY
Jean-Claude Crovol & Marie France Boyer
Le Bonheur
5/7/9
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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FOR SALE
1965 YAMAHA 80 cc. Only 4340 miles.
Crash helmet and extras thrown In. Call
Bruce 238-4763.
TRIUMPH TR3 1962. British Racing
Green. New top, tires, battery. Needs
work. Will negotiate. 238-2004.
1965 YAMAHA 80 cc. Only 4340 miles.
Crash helmet and extras thrown In. Call
Bruce 238-4763.
HMM, GOOD! Pizza, Steaks, Hoagies,
Tuna~ Fish, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers.
Fast delivery. Call 238-2292.
YAMAHA TWIN Jet 10T~c!c~967. Go id
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.
STEREO: KLH Model 11-W with dust
cover. Five months old; AVt year war
ranty remaining. 238-1658.
1965 YAMAHA 55 cc. $125.00. Call 355-
2019 after 6 p.m.
GOLF CLUBS. Matched set of fourteen
Kroyden Irons and Woods, plus bag. Call
Jeff 865-7237.
FOR RENT
3-BEDROOM, 2 baths, air-conditioned
Apartment for summer, with fall op
tion. Let's bargain. Call 238-0408.
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 23fc-7395.
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.
THIS SUMMER be close to campus—at
University Towers. Air-conditioned, baf
cony, plus many extras. Phone 238-5646.
SUMMER SUBLEASE, fall option, close
to campus, 2 wo(man) or single effi
ciency. 237-1854.
1 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.
AMERICANA 3-4 MAN apartment. Fur
nished, air-conditioned. Summer only.
Great rent reduction. Cal! George 238-
ONE BEDROOM Apartment to sublet
summer term. One month's rent free.
Call Don 237-1064.
ROOMS IN fraternity house available for
renv summer term. Call 238-4278.
But Shepard and Veale talked
about that one.
“After that home run, I told
him he pitched a . great ball
game,” Shepard said. “He
made one mistake .n his pitch
ing, but he knew that, too.”
Veale hung a high slider and
Lefebvre, hit it o - Shepard
said, “If Veaie is going to get
beat, I’d rather , have him get
beat throwing his best stuff—a
fast ball ”
Both Shepard and Veale read
ily concede that the ‘ addition of
Jim Dunning has helped Veale
whose earned run average rose
steadily from 2.73 in 1964 to 3.64
last year.
“Bunning’s presence will help
anybody,”'Veale said. “He’s a
wonderful competiter and an
expert pitcher.”.
COMING
WEDNESDAY
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FOR RENT
SUB-LEASE SUMMER Term. Unfurnished
Efficiency $BO month. Also available fur
nished. Swimming pool, air conditioned.
237-6336.
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
i bedroom. 238-2262.
SUMMER SURLET—3 bedroom Bluebell
Apt. Air-conditioned, dishwasher. Lowest
rent. Call 238-2262 and we'll hassle.
MARRIED COUPLE (with/without child)
large one bedroom, total electric, fur
nished apartment. Half block from
campus/town. Summer term. 238-1723.
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
238-8059.
ECSTACY SUBLET (summer) 3 (wo)man
Apt. 3 rooms, bath. Three blocks from
comous. Free parking, barbecue pit,
porch. Low rent. Call 238-4525.
SUBLETTING THIS Summer—two bed
room, two balh, pool, bus, alr-condlllon
ing. Will negotiate. Call 238-3797.
THREE WO(MEN) 2 bedroom apart
ment. Summer term, fall option. Two
blocks from campus. Call 238-5939.
UNFURNTSHED EFHCI ENCy7~ kitchen,
bath. Good location across from Old
Main. Sublet now with Fall option. $75./
month. Call Jack at 865-2503 between
8 & 5 weekdays.
SUMMER TERM 2-man apartment. Air
| conditioned, convenient location, cable
TV. Reasonable. Call 237-4321.
AMBASSADOR BUILDING-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.
SPACIOUS FURNISHED Apartment. Air
condition, dishwasher, fireplace, garage.
All utilities included. Knotty pine walls.
Phone 237-2977.
SUBLET SUMMER Term-2 bedroom
Bluebell. Free bus, pool, kitchen, utensils.
Rent reduction. After 5 p.m. 238-1925.
3-man; TWO Bedroom Apt. for summer.
TV, air-conditioner, $175/month. 237-11 Q&
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
National League May Expand in 1969
CHICAGO (AP) *— The National League voted before the All Star game in July.,
yesterday to match the American League in expan- ■ The NL jump ahead frbm 1971 to 1969 for ex
sion to 12 clubs in 18S9 if it can agree unanimously pansion was spurred by the American League’s
on selection of two new members. 1 , decision not only to start in 1969 with Seattle and
The action by the NL club owners opposed a race Kansas City as new members, but. also the AL’s
against time to award the two new franchises from reported intent to split the 12-team lineup into two
ampng five bidding cities—San Diego, Dallas-Fort six-team divisions.
Worth, Milwaukee, Montreal and Buffalo. The split division along with a championship The expansion trio includes Walter O’Malley of
At last winter’s Mexico City baseball meeting, playoff probably will be approved at an AL meet- the Los Angeles Dodgers, Roy iHofhienz of the
the NL voted expansion. from 10 to 12 teams no ing here next Thursday. Houston Astros, and John Galbreath of the Pittsburgh
later than 1971. “Since Mexico City, we have thought of the dis- Pirates. ■ .
Warren Giles, NL president, said the franchise advantage of operating against a 12-team American ■ Of the. five bidding cities, only Milwaukee
applicants would be screened finally on the basis League with our present 10-club lineup,” said Giles, abandoned by the current Atlanta Braves three years
of meeting stadium and financial requirements and Regarding split NL divisions with 12 teams, Giles ago—and San Diego have big league playing facilities
the two new members hopefully will be determined said: •' • at present.
FREE ELECTRIC
CAR HEATERS
Mjfijsxa Time 7:30
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WITH OPIM All THIAItI iMTIK*
GUIDE FOR A
MARRIED MAN
• Robert Morse
• Walter Matthau
2nd BIG HIT
A GIRL CALLED
FATHOM
• Raquel Welch
• Tony Franciosa
NOW . . . 1:45-3:20 - 5:00
6:45 - 8:20 - 10:00 P.M.
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FOR RENT
4-MAN APARTMENT, summer term.
Two bedrooms, 2 baths, free T.V., extra
furnilure, 2 air conditioners. Call 238-
7790.
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! Ceill 238-5789, 237-6173.
SUMMER SUBLET, Fall option. 2 or 3
men for 3-man apartment. Cheap, con
venient location. 238-6874.
RENT - UNIVERSITY Towers Aoart
ment, summer. Furnlshbd, 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.
2 MAN APARTMENT summer term—
-2 rooms and bath blocks from
campus. Parking. Reduced rates. Call
238-4046.
4 - 6 MAN APARTMENT - Bluebell.
Bus, pool, alr-condittoner, TV, dishes,
utensils, liquor cabinet. June rent paid.
237-7966.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Summer
sublease. Three blocks from campus.
Married couple preferred. Reduced rent.
Call after six 237-7749.
KENFIELD TOWNHOUSE. Summer term.
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, air condition
ing, patio, balcony, dishwasher. Females
preferred. 938-5473.
SUMMER VERM 2*3 man Apt., Univer
sity Towers, Vi block from campus. Air
conditioned. June rent free. 238-7337, ask
for Jim.
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.
AMBASSADOR BUILDING: Sublet sum
mer term—large 1-bedroom apartment.
Air-conditioned. Call 238-5926.
SUMMER TERM Furnished 2 (3) man
apartment. T.V. and cooking utensils
included. Will bargain. 237-1774.
DORM CONTRACT, spring term only
for $100.; also '62 Healy 3000, $l3OO. Call
Paul 238-9149.
SUBSTANTIAL RENT ■ education—bed
room -Bluebell apartment for'summer.
Free bus, pool, air-conditioned. 237-1783.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS - Summer sub
let, Fall option. 1 bedroom. June paid.
Free utilities, balcony. Call 238-7604.
ROOM FOR RENT. Community House.
Spring or Spring and Summer. Groovy
place, close. Kitchen use. 237-2198. •
There were five w Generals inside...and
one Private outside... The problem was to get the
five Generals inside outside...and avoid
getting waylaid by a beautiful countess!
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FOR RENT
UNIVERSITY TOWERS: Summer sublet.
1 bedroom, air conditioned, dishwasher,
balcony, free utilities, furnished. Call
238-5465.
AMERICANA ’3-4 Man Aparmtent, Air*
conditioned, twoabedroom. Use' our T.V.,
sheets, dishes, etc. Summer
term. Call 237-2669.
SUMMER TERM—3 bedroom split level
Apt. Free bus service, swimming pool,
other benefits besides rent reduction.
865-6040.
APARTMENT SUMMER Term. Reduced
rent. 3 men, 2 bedroom. Call 237-1395
between 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS summer term
—2 - 3 man, air-conditioning, T.V., other
extras. Call 238-7808.
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT with air-con
dltlonlng, cable, and an in - with the
Bluebell management. Rent reduction.
237-1284.
UNFURNISHED TWO man summer apart
ment. Four rooms. Across street from
Old Main gate. Tom 865*0503.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: Corvette owners—
Immediate .cash for your Corvette Sting
Ray or other Vette. Phong 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.
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for sum
mer term. Apartment very close to cam
pus. Call 238-5537 after 5:00 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.
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.
POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Please
include stamped return envelope. Idle
wild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Fran
cisco, California 94117,-
WANTED: ONE MAN’ AparfnTent o’r 'Hjti'o
man with a neat/ studious roommate,
within walking distance of campus—Fall.
Call John at 865-3570.
GIRL TO TRAVEL/Share expenses In
Europe this summer. Call Nancy 238*4345
any time.
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WANTED
DRUMMER WANTED for new group
with ’ new material. Call 237-1895.
ROOMMATE SUMMER Term. 2 man
Apt. Pugh St.—|ust off College Avt*. Phone
John 865-6445.
WANTED WAITERS for Theta Xi
meals, social privileges. Call caterer
237-2161.
BAND FOR Dorm Mixer, April 30.
3 hours. Best offer. Call • 865-0809 or
865-0738.
ATTENTION
ACNE AND Dandruff cleared Tuesday
and Thursdays. Penn State Barber Shop.
COUNSELORS FOR Pocono Co-ed Camp.
Athletics, riflery, 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.
Call 238-2292.
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 catl
865-0033 before 23 April. RSVP. Amen.
MUST SELL 1965 Honda. Excellent
condition. $4OO. Call for information.
865*0159.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA Open Pledge Ritual.
Everyone invited. Monday, April 22, 8:00
p.m., 215 - 216 HUB. Tie & coat*.
HI-WAY PIZZA now serving meat-ball
and sausage sandwiches.
APRIL 20 is the Keystone Drill Meet,
all day at the Ice Pavilion. It's Free!'
REWARD 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.
"A FRIEND" is an Ecumenical Counsel
ing Service. 238-5597. 1 ,
ATTENTION: SOCIAL Hayrldes, minutes
from campus. Locust Hill Farm 466-7247.
ESCHATOLOGY End Time Now Tune
In with it discuss Communion with Gail
and Episcopal Inquirers, Sunday Nlte,
Small Lounge Chapel. Like a trip maybe.
notice
NOT!cE:,,,Fu!}',,,FUN),"Hayrides!,,,Hay
rides minutes- from -campus. Locust
Hilf Farm, 466-7247. v ; ;
WHAT'S NEW: Paul Bunyan's
livering from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Fast
delivery. Call 238-2222.
EUROPE CHARTER JET $254. June 11,
N.Y.—London & Paris August 20, Paris-
N.Y. Call Jack 237-1204.
“You pretty near have to do that.”
The 1969 NL start was approved after a three
hour session of club , owners. But groundwork was
established a month ago when the five franchise
seeking cities were asked by Giles to make presen
tations to the league’s three-member expansion com
mittee.
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NOTICE
LOG CHOPPING, tree felling, greased
log, birling, canoeing, and 11 other events
at the Tri-State FORESTRY Field Meet,
Greenwood Furnace State Park, 6 miles
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.
(SEE ATTENTION). To build up his
moosecleslntroducing Bob Boon's an
swer to .the Polish Elephant: The BIG
BLUE MOOSE JOKE, this weekend, The
Jawbone Coffee House don't moose it!
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 |oy, will be raisin' our roof
on Saturday. Good food and fun; The
Jawbone, 415 E. Foster.
JOSE IS OUT of his mind. Big 50% off
on nearly everything at The Green
Parrot, 225 E. Beaver. .It's our "clothes
EUROPE Summer '6B. 'Students, fac
ulty, dependents, round trip iet group/50.
Fare $265.00. Contact Joel Schweidel
238-4763.
TUNE IN, Turn On with a discussion of
The Eternal Time Out Holy Communion
with Gail-Lorewsen; Episcopal-Inquirers,
Sunday nite, 7 p.m., Small Lounge Chapel.
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 keys
plus Chem. 34 lab book. Reward. 865-4466.
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.
PENN STATE OUTING CLUB
Rock Climbing and .
Dynamic Belay Practice
Pulpit Rocks—
Sunday, April 21:
Required;., for., all going on
weekend trips—Bring lunch
and 50c tor driver. Sign up
next to HUB Desk.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1968
NOW
SHOWING
—Liz Smith, Cosmopolitan
20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS
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LOST: ONE PAIR of MacGregor's ankle
weights. Reward. Phone 237-1621.
SILVER RINGS with initials B.R. and
gold rings with orange stone. High senti
mental value. Reward. 865-6224.
LOST: ONE Initial Ring L.G.D. Reward
of course. Call Les 865-2747.
JAWBONE
BACK AGAIN Our studunt teacher
extrodlnare Pat Chamberlain (contempo
rary music and lousy humor Friday
nite) and our big sweet beautiful girl
with that bettln blues bounce: Sherry
Erhard (Blues Saturday night). The
Jawbone 8 - i 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 le
(a'weakly publication) or pen something
yourself. See you Friday.
THE BIG Blue Moose Joke will sweep
the' nation after Friday's debut at the
Jawbone!
ANNUAL Spring Banquet
. . . April 28, 6:30 p.m., Grace Church
Fellowship Hall. If you're coming you'd
best ca 11.865-0033 before 23 April. RSVP.
Amen.
WANTED TO RENT
PROFESSOR, WIFE, 2 year old ten
want to rent 3 or 4 bedroom older house
w/shower, fireplace, beginning end of
June. Write: Michael Begnal, 5260 17th
Ave. N.E., Seattle, Washington 98105.
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. 21sl
Contact. Joel Schweidel
529 S. Pugh St.
238-4763