The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 18, 1977, Image 5

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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.
Hrs.: 9:30-4:00
Monday-Friday
PHONE:
865-2531
, RATES:
1-15 words .45/day
16-20 words .60/day
Add $1 for initial
type setting.
FOR SALE
DUNLOP MAX PLY tennis raquet
strung w•blue star nylon.
DUNLOP cover included. 535:00 or
negotiable. 865.6441
NEW CAR COVER for compact
car. 100 per cent water
re •el lent. 234.0290
PHOLK NITE at the Brewery
with the Phyrst Phamly Mon•
da Jul 18. No cover
COOL YOUR JETS this summer
with a 12,000 BTU air con
ditioner I cannot bear to move to
one more residence. Good con-
dition, cools most I•bedroom apts.
(no sweat) • make me an offer.
234.2712
MOBILE HOME, 8' x 44' buddy. 1
bedroom, patio, aluminum
shed, air conditioned. Call after
5:00,234.8311
INSURANCE FOR YOUR
motorcycle, auto, home, per
sonal belongings, hospitalization.
For professional, courteous
Service, •h0ne238.6633
LADIES DIAMOND ring. Size 7.
' Two stones (33 points total), set
In white • old. $425. 466.6383
COINS, stamps, paper money,
Americana, etc. Herb Black's
Coin-Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St.
238.7833
SONY BETAMAX, videotape a
program while you're away, or
tape one program while watching
another. Tape specials for replay
later. Television Service Center,
232 S. Allen
FOR SALE: W7l Pontiac V-8, 4-
door hard top, automatic, air
cond., good condition & good tires,
radio. Call: 863.0374, after 7 p.m.
238.4982
NO PROBLEIVIMANAGER..
I MISSED IT, BUT THE
GROUND CAUGHT IT!
rirwrxillk • iimmlll
concert
jazz, rock
By STEVE LESTER
Collegian Staff Writer
35mm CAMERA, Yashica TL-
Electro, f 1.9 lens. Excellent
condition 5125.00. Sue, 238.7735.
1967 MOBILE HOME 8 x 35,
furnished, one mile from
campus, good condition. 234.0452,
238.8474 before 4 •.m.
2 BEDROOM Imperial Mobile
Home, 1 mile from campus,
good condition. $2,000. 234.1517.
AR amp; FM tuner; master
control; 2 AR.4x speakers;
reasonabl • riced. 364.9444
BOOKSHELVES, DESKS, Chest
of drawers, davenports, chairs,
coffee and end tables, lights,
breakfast set, rollaway bed. Hoy's
Used Furniture Mt. Nittany Road,
Lemont
RENT A TV at any length of time
Economical rates: T S C, 232 S
Allen
CHEAP LIVING! 8 x 32 trailer,
ten minute walk to campus. Call
234.0841, evenin.s
2•WHEEL FUN! Men's s.speed
with light, lock, and carrier. 555.
Call Phil 234.8533
27" SEARS Free Spirit bike
almost new. Call 863.0744, or 234.
4710. Ask for Sial
GREAT BOOKS of the Western
World, like new, $3OO. (717) 748.
4430, Lock Haven, Pa.
14 FOOT Blue Jay Sailboat with
trailer, 5595, (717) 748.4430, Lock
Haven, Pa.
1976 YAMAHA XTSOO. 1,700 mi., 4
stroke single cylinder, excellent
condition. $l,OOO. 237.9860
Teachers: F.lenientar). Bilingual
Math, Science. Lou on
come Catholic schools in Texas. 580/mo..
furnished housing, board. benefits. Begin
in August. Volunteers tor Educational and
Social Sen ices, 3001 S. Congress. Austin.
lows 78704
AUDIO
TURNTABLE GARRARD, 42M
540.00. Call 237.1354
4-CHANNEL STEREO system:
Sansui 5000-A receiver, Pioneer
SA 1000 Amplifier. Sansui QS•I
synthesizer: good condition. Call
Tom 238.1884.
STEREO REPAIR. Expert
service on stereo, nig i and
electronic equipment. Campus
Stereo - Service, 237.9134
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
LET YOUR vision be world
embracing. Call 234-0601 or 234-
0233
dpSupport the
MARCH OF DIMES
AUTOMOTIVE 410.
'67 RIVIERA 85,000 miles, good
condition. Am FM radio, best
offer 238.3352
1965 VALIANT. Reliable tran
sportation. Sl5O, best offer
Inspected. Call Susie, 238-7976 12
5; 364-9567 after 6
1967 VW Rebuilt engine excellent
interior new tires $485 or best
offer. 238.5512 or 863.0520
1966 VW, inspected, $300.00. 364
9164
PLYMOUTH, small block 4 speed.
Fits 6 and small B. Clutch and
hurst linka • e too. Call 234.4321
1970 PLYMOUTH
condition. 318 Automatic,
positive condition. New paint, call
234.2763 Steve
1968 BUICK SPECIAL wagon.
Automatic, air conditioned,
runs good, $250 or best offer. Call
238-9679
1970 VW BUG, $695, (717) 748.4430,
Lock Haven, Pa.
MOVING?
Do It yourself by rent
ing a truck one way or
locally. Save with
5% discount on all one
way reservations made
by Aug. 15. For more in
formation call Ryder
Truck Rental at
238.6755, ask for Clair.
LOST
BLACK MEN'S WALLET Wed
nesday possibly on campus 234
5639 or 8651895. Reward
GOLD CHAIN BRACELET with
two hearts. If found please call
Marianne 865.3287. Reward!
Sentimental value
LOST, STOLEN or STRAYED
my big, black umbrella seems
to have been mislaid. Will
whomever left the Phyrst with it
on Fri. night, June 10, kindly leave
it in Room 7, Carnegie. No
retribution or reward, just instant
karma is forthcomin•
COINS, stamps, paper money,
Americana, etc. Herb Black's
Coin• Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser 3t.
238.7833
LOST: GRAY CAT with white spot
between eyes. About 1 1 / 2 years
old. Call 237.5146
FEMALE CAT black with white
paws, one year old. Reward call
234.4791 or 237-0927
ATTENTION It
I NEVER REALIZED
THE GROUND LUAS
ON OUR SIDE... ,
+✓ OF COURSE
PITSR.OH, NOT THAT
DUKE, NOT a/01/1.0 Be
1,45712/1,5,.
Excellent
QUALITY GRAPHS, illustrations
done for thesis for more in•
formation call Micki after 5. 234-
2656
GAYLINE
Everyday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for
information, interviews,
research, referrals, and raps on
homosexuality, sexual minorities,
and ga lifest les.
NO FRILLS charter flights.
Europe, Israel, Asia, Mid• East.
Summer, Fall dates available.
Global Travel, 521 Fifth Avenue,
N.Y., N.Y. 10017. (212) 379.3532
CLASSICAL GUITAR: folk, jazz,
faculty Juniata College, 15
years teaching experience. John
Mitchell, 234.0451
VOICE AND guitar. Taught by a
recording artist now living in
the area. Beginners accepted. 238.
2660. Best time to call, 9.10 A.M.
MILLS TYPING, printing,
copying, binding, Student
discounts. Complete thesis work.
212 East College Avenue. 234.3511
TELEVISION SERVICE CEN•
TER, quality repair and sales
on Zenith• Sony products. 232 S.
Allen St. 238.6021
IBM Correcting Selectrics for
rent. Low, rates. Long or short
term. Unlimited Rent-Alls 140 N.
Atherton, 238-3037
PORTABLE washer•dryer ren
tals. Long or short term. Free
delivery. Unlimited Rent-Alts, 140
N. Atherton 238.3037
.GO INTO BUSINESS for yourself
Part-time money making op
portunit : call Luc , 238.7400
SMALL REFRIGERATORS for
rent. $lB. Unlimited Rent-Ails
140 N. Atherton 238-3037
ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS,
TEAMS, Dorm Floors! I can
save you money on custom
printed T-shirts, jerseys, wind
breakers, team bags. All gar
ments premium weight and
quality domestically made,
beautifully silk screened. (We do
not use transfer papers.) Fast
service, low prices. Phone
Wearhouse Inc., Bill Butler 234-
5077
NEED PARTS TAKEN from
Bradley GT. No questions
asked, 5125. 238.6019
MARIJUANA, sex and health. A
scientific report. S 3. Health
Resorts, 59-215.1 9 Kenui, HI, 96712
JAZZ IMPROVISATION taught
logically. Private lessons. All
levels, instruments specialty
piano. Curt Brodsk 237.2967
'Mousetrap' enjoyable Christie mystery
a )
,k
Vi
_
An unsolved murder in
London, a large snow-covered
guest house not far from the
scene of the crime, and five
trapped, very suspicious
guests all the elements of a
good murder mystery. But ,
these aren't the particulars of
just any murder mystery.
They belong to the classic
story of murder and suspense,
"The Mousetrap" by Agatha
Christie, which opened
Wednesday night at the Boal
Barn Playhouse in Boalsburg.
Christie's truly classic play
needs almost no introduction.
The story is simple ( for a
whodunit). A woman has been
strangled in Paddington. At
Monkswell Manor, about half
a dozen snowbound guests are
being interrogated by a very
young policeman who arrives
unexpectedly on skis.
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.
RIDES
RIDER(s) wanted to. San
Francisco. Leaving about July
25, contact Mark - 863.0748 or 336
Deike Bldg.
RIDE NEEDED to Trenton, N.J
to leave• Thurs. 12 noon or Fri
Andy, 237-1153
WANTED TO RENT 1 or 2 SUBLET „ow
:.-
bedroom apt. or house for single ibt
working womi_n. Willing to
commute. Call Jan at 238.7428 1819 evenings. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
' ' ..
''' - - k -- .. . one bedroom apt. for rest of
t: -:;%. ' • • Eluffg a , summer. Air conditioning,
, . %le ~ parking, rent negotiable. 238.0965
,;.**:N% ROOMMATES ii,c_i ,
- IT
tr','":'• 1 uauern
FEMALE NON-SMOKER wanted
. • - to share one bedroom
University Towers apartment.
o ' ls ' . i t 466-6241 Call Shari 237.3652
. -
r .. - Mr 7 . HAVE OWN BEDROOM in a nice
"INCE STAGECOACH Mr Tof trees apartment 238.4514
afternoon and evenings
On the Diamond in Boalsburg ROOMMATE WANTED
Monday Night Special Graduate student, large room,
Delmonico Steak quiet house, $ll5 month plus
Salad, Baked Potato electricity. 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.
Immediate occupancy, parking,
laundry available $185.00 plus
utilities. Phone 238-4739 or 238.3805
SHARE 3 BR house, $lOO per
month. Walking distance.
Available immediately. 4 fur
nished own room. Mature female
only. 237.9019
ONE-THIRD of farmhouse in
Stormstown. $5O per month plus
utilities available now with fall
option. Call 692.8724
EFFICIENCY apartment wi'hin
walking distance to campus.
Starting June $135.00 per month.
238 0753
r .......... • •
APARTMENTS
fbrlnll-vety reasonable
2 bedroom apartments
for 3 or 4 people
i Completely furnished
1 One block from campus
i Also Homes
i Wagner and
I Gilliland
I 234.4001 or 234.8030
VOLKSWAGEN BUS FOR SALE
roofrack With: Michelin radials
from Finland ~; k ...a t quadraphonic
cassette stereo
with FM
CONTACT MICHAEL-LEAVE MESSAGE
865-1895 Bam to spm Mon.-Fri.
played by the talented Sal
Caito.
As a whole the production
comes across very well. 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. Near town
Call 238-0551
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till
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