PEANUTS Pt Ad .(91 ti ri• MiONESBURY 7-18 44 Scruggs blends The Earl Scruggs Revue, featuring the legendary banjo player, his three sons and one friend, showed how jazz-rock influence can be blended with country roots for a rousing performance Saturday night. A sellout crowd of about 2,500 at Eisenhower auditorium saw how father-sons acts are becoming big business as the generation gap of the 1960 s closes. The Scruggs family, though weak on vocals, showed that they are among the best in the business on their instruments. Randy Scruggs reeled off some blazing licks on acoustic and electric guitars. He also displayed amazing fitness as a finger style picker when he soloed on Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now." The crowd's favorite, however, seemed to be the youngest brother Steve, by far the most versatile member of the group. He took occasional breaks from his keyboard duties to play saxophone and guitar and proved himself a worthy match to his father on banjo. concert review Drummer Jody Maphis and bassist Gary Scruggs provided a solid rhythm section. Gary, the oldest brother, handled the lead vocals, which were pretty muddy. The group played a wide-ranging repertoire. Songs like the Beatles' "Lady , Madonna" and Loudon Wainwright's "Swimming Song" were mixed with old favorites from Earl like "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" and the "Beverly Hillbillies" theme. , . The rowdy audience was well r primed for the festivities by Bob Doyle and the Buffalo Chipkickers. -Doyle is not an ex ceptional guitarist, but his band members are outstanding performers and instrumentalists who carried most of the show. The East can look forward to seeing a lot of the Buffalo Chipkickers in the future. CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before publication. Ads must be placed in person. OFFICE: 126 Carnegie Bldg. 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The policeman tells the visitors and their hosts that the cross-examination is all for their own good since one other person, or perhaps two others, will probably meet the same unpleasant end. SALOON SALOON s l ig l ', A' 212 E. Calder Alley Monday - Happy Hours 12 to 12 Come.down and enjoy our new air conditioning .THOROUGHBRED MARE fo lease. To be ridden unde su • ervision. 355-1012 TYPING: Fast, Accurate, reasonable rates. Cap Mary 234- 2144 after 6 •.m. 863.0588 PASSPORTS WEDDING POR TRAITS Applications. Beese Studio, 200 West College Ave., 2nd floor. 237.6647 EXPERT TYPING of all kinds Especially theses. Near cam pus. No calls after 10 •.m.234.0653 EUROPE flexibly ana inex pensively. Call European lights toll free, 1.800 848 0786 MASSAGE, THERAPY, RELAXING and healthy for mind, body, and spirit, for ap pointment, call 234.3533 an da "a stitch in time • Yarn Shop' 1.39 S..Froser•St. (in the red - 4rick housp "across': from The Police dept) M09.-Sat. 10am-sprti. 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Richard 466-7219 FEMALE ROOMMATE for fall $4.25 through spring, two bedroom. Lisa 237.9655 By DAVID HUGHES for the Collegian The plot is full of surprises. Just when you start to think you know whodunit the situation abruptly changes and you find out you know as little as, when you started. Maybe less. Several of the characters are played with quite a bit of skill and provided several interesting and entertaining moments. On the other hand, a few of the actors are PERSONAL LOP INTIMATE moments film at Candy Cane, 128 W. ege. Fast service, near PSU LE WANTED to help teach .Disco dancing for Free U Thursdays Fall Term call Peter 234.2035 B.S. OSCAR, Happy Ist Lover, and I hope there are many, many more! ILY forever and ever. C.O. Sunshine WANTED FEMALE bicycle rider to go on day trips to different locations around State College. 238.5268 WANTED ATTY NEEDED for relatively simple S court case v FCC, WJAC•TV. Call E. Bivins, 3 p.m. 814.237.0136 FEMALE WANTS 1-bedroom with a roommate. Prefers Grad. for fall spring. Call 237-4126 after 5 two bedroom Apt. or house needed for fall, moderately priced, close to campus. Call 234.1237 after 5 pm HOUSING CONTRACT wanted: female student desires housing contract. Please call collect (717) 235 4555. Nina Jaasund, RD 1, Box 64, Glen Rock, Pa. 17327 2 ROOMMATES needed, male or female to share 2 bedroom apt. 90.m0. Call Doug 234.8414 WANTED:STUDENTstatiMician to help Collegian prepare polling samples. Submit brief resume to Jeff Hawkes, 126 Carnegie WANTED TO RENT The Daily Collegian Monday, July 18, 1977- somewhat inconsistent in both dialect and character development, which proves a little distracting. In their roles as the young and very inexperienced inkeepers, the Ralstons, Barb Bisbing and Rick Wolfe show a good deal of talent. One of the most en tertaining characters in the whole play is Mr. Paravicini, FOR RENT FURNISHED two bedroom apartment close to campus. 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Even though there are several minor problems with dialect and characterization, I hope they will be worked out as the show continues its run. "The Mousetrap" plays till July 16 and again on July 19-23 at the Boal Barn Playhouse. Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. HOUSES 4-ROOM FLAT apt. Park Foi Village. 375.00 month pi 1 electricity. Couples preferre Available Sept. Ist. Call 237.5217 ROOMMATE WANTED to share' one third of unfurnished deluxe I.bdr. apt. All utilities and free . bus. $B6 per month. Call Kevin . after 5. 238.7762 . HELP WANTED ADDRESSERS WANTED IM MEDIATELY! Work at home no experience necessary ex cellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, TX 75231 COLLEGE MARKETING COMPANY requires mature. individual to travel Pa. Car supplied, salary plus commission bonus. Employment contract. Apply P.O. Box 1000 Lemont, PA ' or 237.5511. Resume required. Adventuresome 0 • •ortunit ROOM IN EXCHANGE for sit ting. Female must be depen dable, conscientious. 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