Army The United States AT my Field Band and Soldier's Chorus will present a free con cert at 8 p.m. Monday in Schwab. Known as "The Kings of the Highway," the band and chants made up of 100 soldiers travels thousands of miles every year on at least two major concert tours. The Soldier's Chorus is made up of 20 vocalists and presents its own arrangements of well known compositions at each Field Band performance. The band's repertoire in cludes classical, semi-classical and popular selections. choral arrangements, novelty num bers and military marches. The Band is brought to the University under the sponsor ship of the Penn State Blue Band and free tickets are available at the main desk of the Hetzel Union Bldg Free Flicks will be shown at 8 tonight at the Jawbone. The two movies being shown are "The Smile" and "The Fatal Glass of Beer." The Episcopal Student Asso ciation will meet at 7 Sunday night in the Eisenhower Chapel Lounge. Episcopal Worship Rill be held at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at the Eisenhower Chapel. Eugene C Bianchi, assistant professor of religion at Emory University, will be the speaker at the ;University chapel 'ser vice at 11 a.m. Sunday in the 'Recital Hall of Music BUilding. The subject of his talk will be "prophetic compassion." A tape recording of the first Introductory lecture on tran scendental meditation, given by David Katz, teacher of tran scendental meditation, will be broadcast at 6:30 Sunday on WDFM radio for the benefit of those unable to attend the lec ture. The American Foundryrnen's Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 208 Hammond. Bruce N. Reed from the Ameri can Smelting and Refining Company will be the speaker and will present a film. Tonight at Eight in Schwab Auditorium FOR SALE FOB SALE LOST : SCUBA GEAR. New and used equip. 1963 CHRYSLER Sedan, air conditioned, BLUE PURSE last at Rec Hall. 1.0. ment at lowest prices. Call Tim 237-9545. radio, all power options, good condition! Initials PAM. Reward, Calf Rick 865- SALE - DORM CONTRACT - male 8345 / best offer. 237-7509. 3009. 'r female. Call Beth 238-9462. MGB PARTS SALE. Gears, clutch plate, FOUND distributor, valve tran parts, gasket PIONEER PL-41 Turntable, Sony TC.355 se t s , mostly new snares. Saturday 24th. Tapedeck, 2 Kenwood KL-60 Speakers. 530 Westgate Drive. 10/9 man's Wedding Ring, Rec I ,Call 237-7990, 5 KINDS OF Submarines every day untill 111. -THE NEXT DOOR. Play W- twelve string Guitar. 11 cost 0400. For balls also. '865-3262. 4 3a. good Turntable and Amp. Mark. 238- 7106. . Motorcycle, Hospitalization, Fire, Acci- PAIR OF men's glasses near Informa tion Booth by Rec Hall. Call 8654879. .• ;60 MGA. Rebuilt en Ine, body good, cow. Need money fast Immediate sale. "Burk" STUDENTS - INSURANCE for Auto, NOTICE dent, Life. Good rates, fast service. STEAMED CLAMS every day after 4 p.m. FOR SALE: Two tickets Ohio Univ. Phone 238.6633. Herlocher's Restaurant. Special Thursday I game, West stands, fifty Yard line. 'Call after seven p.m. 238-6033 1966 TRIUMPH Bonneville 650 cc Excel lent condition, many extras. 5695 or best DON'T FORGET - UNAF Cocktail Party I i'63 FAIRLANE 6 cYI., new rings, valves, otter by Oct. 27. Phone 238.0800. for Peace, October 24, 5.8 P.m. Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity, 338 E. Fair brakes, R&H. Runs well, tires " . ' 6 ' SPORTS CAR Accessories, Koni shocks, mount. Donation 55 ( person - refresh -1845 -4589 around 6. roil bars, mans, conventional and radial merits. entertainment - Complimentary. lACCURATE all AMCO access. 15 - 25% off. ACCURATE TUNE-UPS, Suspension Tun- Ziegler Sales 238-2710. GENERAL TYPING. Term papers. Elec. ling for street or competition driving and tric typewriter. Fast, accurate. All work :general maintenance - American and HUNT COATS, H unt Caps, Breeches, guaranteed. Call Deb 865-4950. Imparted cars. Colt Begley PrePecallgg Boots, Western Jackets, Hats, Pants and guaranteed. , II 238.8375. Boots - Everything for the horse andPAST CHECKBOOK FOR TWO RE rider at Jodon's Tack Shop. One mile SERVED seats at the West Virginia _ 1952 VINCENT RAPIDS 1000 c.c. Motor- north of campus at Jodon's Riding game. Please call 237-9019. cycle. Completely original. New wiring. School 237.6364. Pennsylvania Inspection. 81200, 355-7949 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Meeting. anytime. SEAL rOINT Siamese Kittens, Litter Tuesday October 27, HUB Reading Room, trained, 12 weeks old. 510.0 D. 238.4117. Dr. Ribble - Speaker, Discussion and AUDIO MOTIVE CO. Radio 7 Hi-FI / I Tapeplayer Sales / Complete Service, '65 TRIUMPH Split ire, 30,000 ml, good 3226 W. College Ave, running condition. Must sell. New en- GRAB YOUR date by the hair and _ gine. 5550. 237.8233. come to the Phi Psi cave party! ;1965 MUSTANG, 3 speed, 6 cyl. - In- 1969 CHEVELLE 55396 3 sp. stick, Wide TYPING, THESES, Term Papers, rea : eludes snow tires - 5550 OD. Call 267- ovals, malt wheels, green w/black In- sonable ' rates. 238.4730. 6983. terior, 355 , 9324. I - _ INFLATABLE CHAIRS 510 each; black, SWEET CIDER and Brand Eggs. NeariEVERY MONDAY nite at The Phyrst ,blue, red, and white. Please call 2 3 7 .9 019I Nittany Mall Sat, & Sun. afternoons & Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young per between 8 a.m.--.5 P•rn. evenings. Bring lugs. fectly Imitate the sounds of "Still Flight." If your hair is lons and you pass the 11963 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, A speed LOST Physical, drink discounts are unto you, for 'with overdrive, radio. 0375 or best offer. it is Ladies' Mite as well. Calf 237-4210. LOST - BROWN Suede Bag on W. THE FINEST leather goods made to Beaver Ave. near Armenara Cleaners. suit your slighest whim. St. Mark's 1968 CORVETTE Coupe, bronze, stick, ff you called once, please call again. Place, 220 S. Fraser, across from the C O Well cared for. 83200. Call Reward! 805,689. • 238-2865.P05t Office, FENDER JAZZ BASS and case, Perfect GLASSES - BLACK frames In brown TYPING SHORT Papers, Term Papers, i, carrying Case from John Hughes and Manuscripts. For information Call 237- condition. Best offer. Call Steve 237.503.5.' Associates. Call Dan 238.011.5. /224. iDORM CONTRACTS, winter. spring - i LOST: BLUE WALLET at Scorplan. No GUYS! TIRED of washing your own ;Pollock or West. Good price. Call Larry 238-0613. 'questions asked. Reward for all papers locks? Relax for a REAL HAIR MIKVAH. returned. Call 865-8529 or 865-8763. Fun! 865.8769, I ,BRASS BEDS, cork, wicker, unfinished LOST: SORORITY PIN farrow). Reward SHALOM HOUR Today 3:304:30, Eisen furniture, factory.second formica and offered, Call Anne at 865-8295. hewer Chapel. veneer tops. All part of Decorator's Workshop, 615 Clay Lane - 237-8912). IT'S GETTING COLD - Please return HURRY NOW and rent Your dincsaur i brown corduroy jacket - lost Thurs. for the Phi Psi Cave Party this Satur- KODAK FILM SPECIAL, 60% off list. 10/15. 865.8591. 601'. While they last, CX62O, CXI27. EXI27. 'Stale College TV. MY LARGE black umbrella was taken BEETHOVEN LOVERS: CONCERT: I from Boucke Wednesday evening be] Dec. 16, 1970 Alard String Quartet in 1 1967 HONDA SUPERHAWK. Buy now, tween 6:00 and 7:00. I need it for the person Qts. Nos. 9 15 Grosse Fugue avoid spring rush. Super-fine condition, monsoonsi Please return It, No questions LIQUID Refreshments Buffet 6 p.m. stipenprlClN 0300.00. Alan 237.5152. asked. Call Anne 865.7427. 1510.00 per person. R.S.V.P. 717 248.4674. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 Day Before Publication RATES 51.25 leach additional consecutive Insertion 45 Each additions( S wands .15 per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 - 4:30 Monday thru Friday Basement at Sackett North Wing FOR SALE P.S.V. RING; hardly Worn; super deal: slze nine; 1970 insignia; Alan 237.8367 evenings. WINTER TIRES American I Foreign, Sports Car accessories. Parts orders. Auto Sport Accessories, 3226 W. College Ave. 1963 SUNBEAM ALtatNE, runs well, in. seeded. 3233 Cr b•+<t offer. Want VW? Lock Haven 717.748-2736. 1962 SKYLARK. Good condition. low mileage. clean. Sunoco Sta. 14 5 E., College. 1965 TOYOTA TIARA, low mileage, new tires and inspection. Excellent condition. Price: 5500/offer. Cell: 237-0687. NOTICE Meeting of Equestrian Division P. 5.0.0 on Tues. Oct. 27 7:30 in 160 Willard James Gal Hasher will speak on his European Tour. T=an-, Chorus to dive concert The Graduate Employees dealing with ocean pollution Union will meet at 8 p.m. Sun- will be emphasized in the lee day in 60 Willard •o elect an tures and discussion. Executive Board. All members, "Peaceful Uses of the Sea including new members are bed" is the subject of a follow urged to attend. up panel discussion led by * Elton Atwater, professor of political science, and Robert Schmalz, professor of geology at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 21 Deike. All the events are open to the public. The North Halls Association of Students will hold a meeting at 7:30 Monday night in Warnock lounge. The Graduate Nei.vmen Club will present an interfaith panel discussion at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Eisenhower Lounge. The Catholic, Episcopal and Luth eran ministeries will compose the panel. The topic will be "Celibacy—pro and con." Members a the Joseph \Var. Ten Commune study group of Free University will meet at 7 :Monday at 530 E. Bea ver Ave, The student chapter of the American Academy of Me chanics will meet at 7:30 Mon day night in 215 Hammond. Richard C. Nelson, associate professor of physical educatin a. will be the guest speaker , • • * Town Independent Men will Services will be held at 9:15 meet at 7 Monday night in 203 and 10:45 Sur(lay morning at HUB. the St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 250 E. College Ave. • Reverend Nelson H. Frank will Corps recruiters speak on "To Men at Prayer." • * • Louis Del Duca, director of admissions at the Dickenson to return to PSU Law school will hold a meeting for students interested in study ing law at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in 174 Willard. • • next week in search of volunteers for its varied programs Dr. Bostwick _Ketchum, of overseas work. sociate director of the Woods The recruiters will be stationed at a table near the Hole Oceanographic Institution, main desk of the Hetzel Union Building Wednesday, Thurs. will present a lecture Monday day and Friday. and Tuesday. Last year, Penn State was the number one contributor Dr. Ketchum will speak at 8 of applications to the Peace Corps in a 10-state area p.m. Monday in 105 Forum on stretching from Maine to Delaware. "Fertility of the Sea—An Inter- In the 10 years of the Peace Corps' existence, 158 vol national Problem." His lecture unteers from the University have completed service over on Tuesday at 4 p.m. it, 26 seas, and there are 51 recent University graduates now Mineral Sciences is "Pollution helping people in 60 nations where the Peace Corps is pro of the Ocean." grammed. His visit is cooperatively According to Tim Kreiger, one of the recruiters, the sponsored by the State College Peace Corps hopes to recruit students from many fields, Coordinating Committee fo r including agriculture, business administration, civil engi- United Nations Week. the Grad- neering, mechanical engineering, home economics, indus uate School Lecture Series, and trial arts and education. Kreiger said the Corps also con the College of Earth and Min- tinues to fill the program with as many liberal arts majors eral Sciences. The work of as possible. the UN's Educational Scientific Kreiger added that married couples and families also and Cultural Organization in are urged to join. LVIN 411 • NES Presented Free by the Jazz Club Collegian notes The Graduate Student Asso ciation will meet 8 p.m. Mon day in 108 Forum. • • * Science fiction films will be shown at 7 tonight and tomor row night in the HUB Assem bly Hall. Workers League will hold a meeting at 7 Monday night in 215 HUB. • i i Hamap3liimim will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in 216 HUB. The Undergraduate Demo cratic Government will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 217 HUB. Peace Corps recruiters are returning to the University The Lutheran Student Parish Will meet from 9 to 10:45 Mon day night in 214 HUB. The Students for a Demo cratic Society will meet at 7 Sunday night in 215 HUB. The Conservation Committee of the Penn State Outing Club will meet at 7:30 Tuesday night in 214 Boucke. The Penn State Aquarium Society will hold an organiza tional meeting Monday evening in 8 Life Sciences. Films will be shown to all interested stu dents. Th e Graduate Employees Union will meet at 8 p.m. Sun day in 60 Willard to elect an executive board, All members are urged to attend. and new members are invited. The student chapter of the American Academy of Me chanics will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 215 Hammond, Guest speaker will be Rich ard C. Nelson, associate pro fessor or physical education. who will present a talk on "Mechanics in the Sports World." Everyone is welcome. The Equestrian Division of the Penn State Outing Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 160 Willard. Francis a. Paolone. a grad uate of the University, has been appointed assistant in stu dent affairs in the College of Education. The office of stu dent affairs of the college is a segment of the office of the assistant dean for resident edu cation. Coffee hours will he held from 10 to 11:30 Monday and Thursday mornings in the HUB Reading Room to give students the opportunity to meet Cath erine Drinker Bowen, a noted biographer, Mrs. Bowen will also speak before the English colloquium at 8 p.m, Tuesday in the Nit tany Lion Inn Her stay on campus is sponsored by the Institute for the Arts and The MARINE CORPS OFFICERS SELECTION TEAM will be on campus Oct. 26th and 27th 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. First Floor HUB FOR RENT SUBLET JANUARY to September 1 bedroom apartment, University Towers. 5765 month, utilities Incl. 238.0421. THREE ROOM furnished apartment with in walking distance of campus. Utilities ,supplied. sublease required. Call 2374237. PARKING SPACES available by the month or term across from South Halls. Close to the -campus. 237.0333. SUBLET LARGE 2 bedroom Apt. '. SUS/month. 128 W. Hamilton Apt. 1 after 7 p.m. 'GRAD. STUDENT (pref.) to share house own room SM. month. Call Sob 4664238. BLUEBELL. One bar. Apt. has become available at Bluebell. Live where the ashen isl Bellaire Ave. & University Dr. 138.4911. SUBLET Jr. one bedroom apartment. Whitehall Plaza, unfurnished, winter and/or spring. summer option. 238.6290. WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED own roam, washer dryer. Outsfele State Cot lesre $67.00/mo. Call Larry 238.4231 after 6:00 P.m. WANTED: TWO MEN to fill vacancies In four man Bluebell apartment effective winter term. 237.1625. WANTED: DISHWASHER. Work for meals. Phi Sigma Kappa. Call caterer or cook. 5374939. WANTeD: LEAD vocalist and Hammond organist for established rock group. Call 1238-9723, WANTED: DISHWASHERS. Meals and social privileges. Phi Mu Delta. Call caterer 238-2473. FOR FUN and relaxation Visit "Play land" fabulous World of electronic games Campus Shopping Center. GREAT COMBO group from Pnilly nowt accepting Fall bookings. Call Elliott' 8654346, 202 Packer. WANTED KITCHEN help. Storm Chi Cell 238.9332, ask for caterer. ROOMMATE NEEDED, Private bedroom. Will consider subletting apartment. Win ter Only. Call Neil 237.5023. ,WANTED: GSRLS tired of shampooing their tong hair. Let Mr. lan's Hair. stylists treat you to a relaxing shampoo land straight set' for only 51.95. 114 'He'star St. 238.3201. FEMALE ROOMMATE for winter and/or spring term. One bedroom apartment Beaver Terrace. 2.17-3970. Humanistic Studies of which she is a visiting fellow. The Political Committee of the Penn State Veterans Com mittee of the Penn State Vet erans Club will meet at 7:30 Monday evening at the Vet erans house. 227 E. Nittany Ave. All veterans are invited to attend. James B, Bartoo, dean of the graduate school, has been given the additional assign ment as acting vice president for research, University Presi dent John W. Oswald an nounced yesterday. Bartoo will serve for an interim period, replacing El burt F. Osborn, who was sworn in Friday as director of the Bureau of Mines in the U.S. Department of the Interior. Osborn will be on leave from the University as professor of geochemistry. ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE AND graduate stu dents who wish to take their Christian commitment with radical seriousness are' Invited to participate in the life of the, Sycamore Community. For details about , this ecumenical, nationally known 'under , ground' house - church call 865-1107 or 1238.6564. . THE NITTANY DIVERS will hold a club meeting on Wed. Oct. I at 7709 111 Boucke. FOR FUN and relaxation visit "Flayland' fabulous world of electronic games Campus Shopping Center. e . WANT TO meet someone who turns On to the same things you do? Why not Tri - A - Date Computer Matched Dat ing. One fee $6.00. No obligation. Write P.O. Box 787, Vineland, N.J. or call 609.692-0044. No obligation. COMING OCTOBER 22rd - 24th The Second Annual Phyrst Rugby Trophy Championship. Can't play the game? Vicarious thrills are yours at the games and afterward at The Phyrst Hear the Bears Roundup of Rugby [ Rouser, songs that score), the ears 1 and warm the heart. FREE DRAFT Counseling. Alterna tives considered. Call afternoons and evenings at The Peace Center 237.0222. PENN STATE Karate Club. Meets Sun day Tuesday, Thursday from 7:30 1 9:06 p.m. Accepting new members con tinuously including women and children Held at White Building. Ali new mem bers welcome! FREE FILMS, Jawbone 8:50 p.m. this Friday and Saturday. "The Smile" and "The Fatal Glass of Beer" IW. C. Fields classic)! GETTING TO KNOW you. getting to know each other. Sholorn Hour Eisen hower Chapel today 3:30.4:30. ==g2M=M:MWM HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT OFFERED over Thanks-' giving and Xmas Holidays. Male and' female positions. Call 865-2860 after 7 p.m. JAWBONE FRIDAY, HEAR YE! Steve Gasdof, , guitar, and Frank Dahatric, Nitiany poet. 'SATURDAY Mike King himself! Shows 'FIO and MOO. Free Films at S:00 both nights. 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