The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 16, 1973, Image 3

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FOR SALE
2 beehives-excellent condition.
Bill 846-2206.
$26 each.
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2 walnut stands, 8 weeks old. 693-
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Yashica Ultraminiature Camera, value
190 sell $90. Phone 846-8032. 297t5
I point pear shaped diamond-
ibbie 272-8727 after 6.
$200. Call
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73 Firebird Esprit, AM-FM stereo,
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2-bbl, immaculate, 10,000 miles. Cali
$5808. 294 tfn
od used carpets, good condition, $16.00
10 x 12, greens and golds. Call
uston 713/926-9026. 281tfn
1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
Air-Conditioned
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V-8 Engine.
$1,660
Call: 823-1618 294tfn
971 Honda CB-176. Call George, 846-
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64 Jeep Wagoneer, 2 WD, 4-dr., body
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AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
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3400 S. College 823-8051
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Redmond Terrace Drugs
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College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
HELP WANTED
Bookkeeper-Typist for interesting and
varied 3/4-time position. Above average
pay for person who can type 60 W.P.M.
Must be dependable and able to assume
responsibility. Phone 823-7660 between 8 :30
and 3 :30 before October 19th. 299t4
HELP WANTED
Night time fry cooks
Full or part time.
Sonic Drive-In
104 E. University
Position available for registered nurse at
Central Brazos Valley Mental Health Cen
ter.. Apply in person at 406 W. 28th Street
or call 822-7326. 299t4
STUDENTS YOUR BUDGET GOT
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Earn extra, working part-time. Local
distributor trains you for splendid op
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Write P. O. Box 3084 Bryan, Texas
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Need college girl or lady to stay with
8 yr. old child on week days only from
2:30 - 3:30. $2.00 an hour. Call 846-6471
after 6 :30. 294tfn
RN Charge nurse needed full time for
11 to 7 shift. RN in service director, 7 to
3 shift. 2 LVN medication nurses. One
LVN staff nurse, 3 to 11 shift. One LVN
staff nurse 7 to 3 shift. Call or come to
Grimes Memorial Hospital 210 S. Judson,
Navasota, Texas. 826-6586. Ask for Mrs.
Winkelmann, Director of Nurses or Mrs.
Fraley, Administrator. 287tfn
DAY CURB
ATTENDANTS,
Night Help Needed.
HOURS TO BE
ARRANGED.
Some experience for
night help.
A&W
4611 Texas Avenue
Apply In Person
WORK WANTED
Typing. Call 845-2461.
Ask for Kathy.
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Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do
theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore.
693-4483. 291tfn
Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 6 :30 and week-ends. 281tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0644. 233tfn
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
846-6661. 209tfn
Full time typing. Call 823-7723 or 823-
3838. 267tfn
LOST
Lost In G. Rollie White: high school ring,
personal value only. Call 846-1039 after 6
p. m. 299t2
Lost: Black male cat wearing brown
collar, vicinity Dexter park. REWARD.
693-4297. 299t4
Lost Senior ring in restroom on first
floor of services building. If found, please
call 822-0896. 298t4
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Ideal place for student couples
BRYAN’S NEWEST AND FINEST
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M
ring, an undergraduate student must have
at least one academic year in residence
and credit for ninety-five (96) semester
hours. The hours passed at the preliminary
grade report period on October 22, 1973 may
be used in satisfying this requirement. Stu
dents qualifying under this regulation may
now leave their names with the ring clerk,
room seven, Richard Coke building. She, in
turn, will check all records to determine
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will
be taken by the ring clerk starting Novem
ber 6, 1973 and continuing through Decem
ber 14, 1973. The rings will be returned
to the registrar’s office to be delivered on
or about January 22, 1974. The ring clerk
is on duty from 8:0O a. m. to 12 :00 noon,
Monday through Friday, of each week.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Mrs. H. Brownlee
Ring Clerk 296tfn
FOR RENT
2 bedroom unfurnished house with garage
and large yard one block from campus
Southgate. Available October 15th. 846-
6646. 297tfn
3 bedroom furnished mobile home. Avail
able October 16, 6 miles from campus on
Highway 30. Mobile home space for rent.
Couples only. Call 846-1866 after 6. 284tfn
College of Science English Proficiency
Examination.
All Juniors and Seniors in curricula of
the College of Science must take the En
glish Proficiency Exam on Wednesday,
October 24, 1973 at 7 :00 p. m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula—
Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula—
Room 229 CHEM
MATH Department Curricula—■
Room 208 ACAD
PHYSICS Department Curricula—
Room 202 PHYS
For information and guidelines on the na
ture of the examination, check with the
departmental secretary. Completion of this
examination, a requirement of the College
of Science, is a prerequisite for registration
for the Spring Semester, 1974. 297t8
Need someone to sew for Aggie’s work
ing wife. If fairly good seamstress and
interested, call Debbie after 6:30 at 693-
3671, weekdays. 297tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
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Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
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HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
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apartments No. 106 or call 693-4626. 299t4
Need 3 tickets to Texas Game. Prefer
the West Side. Cali 846-7227 ask for
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ALL UTILITIES PAID
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134 Luther
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Rental Office
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ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
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Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds.
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6X36.
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THE BATTALION Tuesday, October 16, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 3
Famed Pair Elude
Die-Hard Reporters
By TED BORISKIE
Sonny and Cher! In the past
eijght years those names have
spelled both magic and mud. Pres
ently, however, they spell magic
and the two magicians themselves
were coming to G. Rollie White
Coliseum on the sprawling cam
pus of A&M. It was to be their
only stop in the entire Southwest.
It was sure to be quite an event.
At two o’clock Sunday after
noon Sonny and Cher were the far
thest things from my mind. The
preceding week I had tried a
couple of half-hearted attempts to
arrange an interview and was met
with extreme indifference. I had
tickets to see them perform that
night but the concert was no mat
ter of major concern to me.
It was a great time for Julia
Jones, fine arts writer for The
/Battalion, to call me on the
phone.
“Do you still want that inter
view with Sonny and Cher ? ”
I told her I wasn’t able to set
one up.
“I think they’re at G Rollie set
ting up for the concert.”
“No?”
“Right now. We might get in
to talk with them if we hurry.”
There was already a line form
ing at G Rollie so I walked and
asked the guy sitting by the door
how long he’d been there.
“Since one.”
“Do you really like them that
much to sit here for six hours?”
“No, my mother does.”
The other nine were waiting
for themselves. They were the
faithful. Waiting in line.” Dedica
tion to a Cause.”
We arrived at the back of G.
Rollie and walked to the stage
area encountering no opposition.
We saw an official looking person
sitting at a desk. He was check
ing IDs for students and faculty
wishing to use the gyms.
“Do you know if Sonny and
Cher are here yet?” we asked
him.
“Naw, but I know what motel
they’re staying at.”
“Really! Which one?”
“The Holiday Inn in College
Station.”
A flash of momentary suspi
cion. “How do you know?
“That’s what they said.”
The lady at the Holiday Inn
desk was busy and kept us wait
ing for a few minutes. Finally
she walked over to us.
“Could you tell us what room
Sonny and Cher are in?”
“They’re not staying here.”
“We have reliable information
that they are.”
“They came this morning and
canceled their reservation because
we didn’t have the type of accom
modations they were looking for.
“Do you know where they are
staying ? ”
“I do but I’m not allowed to
tell.”
There were only two other mo
tels in town where they could 1 pos
sibly be staying — The Ramada
Inn and the Holiday Inn in Bry
an. We checked the Ramada Inn
first.
“Could you tell us what room
Sonny and Cher are in?”
“They’re not staying here.”
“We have reliable information
that they are.”
“I wish they were but they’re
not.”
Walking back to the car I said
to Julia, “She’s lying.”
“She is! How can you tell?”
“She laughed too much while
she was talking to us. It looked
like she was laughing to cover
up some nervousness.”
“What should we do, just knock
on doors until we find them?”
“You can get arrested for that.
Let’s go check out the Holiday
Inn just in case.”
We drove around the Holiday
Inn parking lot when suddenly,
Wham!, we spotted it; a beauti
ful, snow white Cadillac limou
sine.
“It’s gotta be theirs,” cried
Julia.
“No, I think the girl at the
Ramada was lying.”
“Let’s go ask at the desk.”
“They’ll just lie to us.”
“There’s a maid. Let’s ask her.”
Julia went into the room the
maid was cleaning and came out
in about 30 seconds. “They’re
staying in Room 215, overlooking
the pool.”
The Ramada girl was telling
the truth! Sherlock Holmes has
nothing to worry about.
We decided against knocking on
their door since we did not wish
to antagonize them by barging
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into their private life. We would
call them on the phone to arrange
an interview but first we would
have to get the phone number
which meant a trip to another
front desk.
There were three women behind
the desk.
“Could you tell us what room
Sonny and Cher are in?”
“They’re not staying here.”
“We have reliable information
that they’re in Room 215 with a
wonderful view of the pool.”
That struck home. They stood
nervously glancing at each other
and us.
“Could you give us their phone
number ?”
More silence and more nervous
glances.
“Could you give us the number
of their manager or their PR
man?”
Finally one said “Their man
ager is Mr. Ridgeway. His num
ber is 242.”
Number 242 was answered by
a small child.
“Could I speak to Mr. Ridge
way ? ”
“He’s already gone to rehear
sal.”
We rushed back to G. Rollie to
find the band playing full swing.
We asked a policeman if he could
point out Mr. Ridgeway to us. He
directed us to a member of the
Town Hall organization who im
mediately recognized me as a re
porter for The Battalion.
“What are you doing here?”
“We’re trying to get an inter
view with Sonny and Cher. We’re
looking for Mr. Ridgeway.”
“Who authorized you?”
“No one authorized us. We’re
members of the working press
and . . .”
“We’ll do what we can. Just
leave us alone right now and
we’ll call you if we find any
thing.”
We were escorted to the door
by the policeman. It was time to
go knocking on doors.
Back at the Holiday Inn we
found that Room 215 did not face
the pool. We located our maid
and found she was not really sure
of the room number. She recom
mended we find another m^id who
might know more about it.
We found a group of maids who
knew but were not talking. While
haggling with the maids a kid
in a blue T-shirt walked by and
solved our problems by telling us
that Sonny and Cher had rented
rooms 232-240, all of which over
looked the pool.
“How do you know,” we asked
him.
“I listened in on a phone con
versation.”
Bless all eavesdroppers.
We walked along the row of
doors and heard noises in Room
240. We knocked on the door.
The noises stopped. We waited.
We knocked again. It became ob
vious we were not going to get an
answer. The kid in the blue T-
shirt was calling us.
“I found their chauffeur.”
We talked to him for a while
and scrawled a note that said
something like “Could we see you
for about 10 minutes?” He prom
ised to give it to them.
We made it back to The Bat
talion office to pick up a press
pass and found a note taped to
the door. “Go to G. Rollie imme
diately. Mr. Ridgeway tried to
contact you.”
Rushing to G. Rollie we heard
a Sonny and Cher song on the
radio. It was about 4:30 and there
were a couple hundred people
TUESDAY
SAN ANTONIO HOMETOWN CLUB
will meet at 7:45 p. m. in Room 146
of the Physics Building to discuss
plans for the Thanksgiving party.
AIR FORCE STUDENTS WIVES CLUB
will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the home
of Janice Kelley W-3-F Hensel Apts.
HOST AND FASHION COMMITTEE
will meet in Room 230 of the Mem
orial Student Center at 7 :30 p. m. The
public is invited to discuss wines,
labels and meanings.
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SOCI
ETY will hear a presentation from Ben
Hardeman, president of Ornamental
Castings Inc., College Station.
MSC DANCE COMMITTEE will meet
to plan for the Baylor weekend dance
at 7:16 p. m. in the Student Program
Office.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB will
meet at 7 :30 p. m. in Room 215 of the
Animal Industries Building.
FLORICULTURE CLUB will meet at
7 :30 in Room 106 of the Plant Science
Building.
ACADEMIC AFFAIR COMMITTEE
will meet at 7 :30 p. m. in the Student
Government Office. All students in
terested in the academic aspect om
student affairs should attend.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING will hear
Preston James of Phillips Petroleum
Co. discuss cost analysis for chemical
engineering at 7:30 p. m. in Room 203
of the Engineering Center.
NAB will hear George Mann present a
short talk and a slide show on health
care and facilities at 7:00 p. m. in
Room 333 of the Engineering Center.
All interested students and faculty are
invited to attend.
AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS
OF TOMORROW will meet in Room 002
of the Reed McDonald Building at
7 :30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
CAP AND GOWN will meet at 8 p. m.
in Room 504 of the Tower.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS will meet at 7:30
p. m. in the Student Programs Office
of the MSC. This meeting is open to
anyone.
SENIOR CLASS will meet in Room 410
of the MSC Tower at 7 :30 p. m.
waiting in the rain for the doors
to open at 7.
When we got backstage a man
came to us and asked “Are you
the reporters?”
“Yes.”
He pointed to a man sitting
in a corner eating from a bucket
of fried chicken and watching
Dallas and Los Angeles play foot
ball. “That’s Mr. Ridgeway, he’s
the road manager. He’ll tell you
all about living on the road and
anything you want to know about
Sonny and Cher. It’ll make a real
good story.”
“But we want to talk to them.”
“This is the road manager.
He’ll tell you everything you want
to know. It’ll make a real good
story.”
Mr. Ridgeway was not interest
ed in us. We were coming in a
distant third to Colonel Sanders
and the Los Angeles Rams. We
tried a few polite questions.
“What are they really like?”
“Uh . . . they’re like normal
people.”
Of course they’re like normal
people. What did we expect him
to say, that they’re lucky to be
rich or else they’d be put away.
“This is their only stop in the
Southwest. Why did they pick
A&M?”
“Uh . . . money.”
Money! Why money! Why
couldn’t they come here because
of the band or the drill team or
because they watched the Cotton
Bowl in 1968. Whey did they have
to come because of money?
We thanked him for his trouble
and left. Maybe they would get
our note and grace us with 10
precious minutes. Yeah, maybe.
It was raining harder and the
line was getting longer. The ra
dio was playing another Sonny
and Cher song.
At the concert that night I was
seated at best a half a mile away
from the stage. The crowd was
abuzz with excitement. A man
stepped up to the microphone and
announced “Ladies and gentle
men, Sonny and Cher!!!” The
crowd went crazy. I could barely
see them. For all I knew it could
have been Sully and Shep on
stage. It was then I realized: the
two people, Mr. and Mrs. Bono,
with whom I had tried to get in
touch, were grossly unimportant.
Sonny and Cher, the myth, was
important. Many people who go to
art galleries do not go to see the
paintings, merely to see the sig
natures. We had been chasing the
painting all day and now the
signature was right in front of us.
And that’s what it’s all about.
Isn’t it?
Roloff Homes
Face Closing
AUSTIN (A>)_Welfare Com
missioner Raymond Vowell said
today he would ask the state at
torney general to take action to
close two unlicensed children’s
homes operated by evangelist
Lester Roloff.
Vowell also told a news confer
ence he “could not be more
pleased” if Roloff should come in
and seek licenses for his Rebekah
Home for Girls in Corpus Christi
and Anchor Home for Boys in
Zapata.
Roloff, meanwhile, planned a
rally here today to protest the
state’s refusal to let him operate
his homes without a license.
SCIENCE FICTION — FREE U will
meet at 7:30 p. m. in Room 602 of
the MSC Tower.
N ROTC UNIT will meet at 7 p. m.
in Room 146 of the Physics Build-
in)?.
CAMPUS PLANNING ..COMMITTEE
will meet at 6 :30 p. m. in the Student
Government Office. All interested stu
dents are urged to attend.
A&M WHEELMEN’S CLUB will sponsor
a 10 mile time-trial at 6:30 p. m. in
front of the Beef Center.
THURSDAY
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WIVES
CLUB will have a crafts demonstration
at 7 :30 p. m . at The Little Red School
House, 3737 E. 29th St. A business
meeting will follow at the home of
Mrs. Charles Alworth, 1812 Shado-
wood.
C7PHALID VARIABLES SCIENCE FIC
TION CLUB will meet at 7:30 p. m. in
Room 602 of the MSC Tower.
TAMU COLLEGIATE HORSEMEN’S
ASSOCIATION will hear A1 Pinson
speak in Room 216 of the Animal In
dustries Building at 7 p. m. The public
is invited to attend.
TEXAS SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAI
ENGINEERS will meet at 6 p. m. at
the Holiday Inn, 1603 S. Texas Ave.,
College Station. Dinner will begin at
7 p. m. For reservations, call Rachel at
845-1261 by 5 p. m. Wednesday.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND
RURAL SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
will sponsor a seminar at 4 p. m. in
Room 226 of the Library. Dr. Carroll
G. Brunthaver will discuss the chang
ing world demand for U. S. argicul-
ture products.
OFF CAMPUS JUNIORS interested in
serving on the Junior Class Council
should contact one of the following:
Louie Gohmert — 846-4740; Jeannie
Paletta — 846-5872 ; Dan Anderson—
845-3759 ; Ronnie Maddox—845-6976.
TEXAS AGGIE RODEO ASSOCIATION
held a meeting Monday night to dis
cuss the coming All Aggie Rodeo. En
try blanks are available at the Animal
Industries Building, The Horse Cen
ter and from Dennis Reed. Entry
deadline is 10 p. m., Oct. 19.
Bulletin Board