The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 02, 1975, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1975
It’s a busy month
October will be a busy month
in Texas. Events such as the
State Fair of Texas and the Tyler
Rose Festival will be included.
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The granddaddy of all fairs,
the State Fair of Texas is Oct.
3-19 in Dallas. The Tyler Rose
Festival is Oct. 15-19 and fea
tures flowers from the East
Texas city forming acres of
bouquets. The famed
parade will be Saturday,
tober 18.
In preparation for the fairs,
Texas cooks have experimented
with new recipes for jams, jel
lies and cakes. Others have
made quilts, knittings and
crocheting. Also prized lives
tock are readied hoping to win
the blue ribbons.
Aggietoons
Brad Foster
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Sterling Silver Beads
Turquoise Nuggets
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Hooks & Eyes
Shell Heshei
Liquid Silves
Tiger Tail Cord
FED MART SHOPPING CENTER - SUITE 404
COLLEGE STATION 846-7877
DASH£S> THE CAR, CUTS
TH£ VARU, ARID STILL HOLbS
Doofu a full-Time JOB
50 I CAO) GJATCH THC
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Review
Play features sole actor
By DOUGLAS WINSHIP
Battalion Staff Writer
A play without actors.
In one sense, this is what any
marionette production is.
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Sun Theaters
333 University 846-9808
The only movies in town.
Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday $2.00 per person
No one under 17.
Escorted Ladies Free
$1 off with this ad.
$2 off for students.
However, as anyone who was
present can attest, there was very
definitely an actor in last night s
production of Oedipus the King.
This actor was Dr. Peter Arnott,
who IS the Arnott Marionette Thea
ter.
Dr. Arnott manipulates the fi
gures, controls the lighting, and
speaks all the parts. And does all
with such consummate skill that the
absence of other actors is only rarely
noticed.
Dr. Arnott has used the absence
of the distractions of visible actors to
insure that Sophocles’ lines, which
Arnott translated himself, retain
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
e day
WANT AD RATES
10c per word
Minimum charge—$1.00
Classified Display
$1.50 per column inch
each insertion
ALL classified ads must be pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
j SPECIAL NOTICE
3 Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
^ Body Work — Painting
b «* . Fi'ee Estimates
n HAl!sELL MOTOR COMPANY,
■ ■ INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas A\e.
,rUNE-UPS & MINOR REPAIRS AT
LOUR HOME OR OFFICE
Datsun # Toyota # VW
< MOBILE METRIC MECHANIC
I 146-8213 Class of ’65
■■ 17t20
TEAC 1230 Reel-to-Reel Tape
Recorder. Excellent condition.
Used 20 hours. $300.
David, S46-2332 day. 823-2310
nights, weekends.
1417
Three-wheeled bicycle with basket. Perfect condition,
$135. 823-5936 after 4. 16t4
'63. CMC, % ton. $450 David. Day,
Nights, weekends, 823-2310.
846-2332.
14t7
FOR SALE OR RENT
teSSSSSSSSSSESSKS^^
i jfTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES!
.tder.s for Graduation Announcements will he take
ginning September 8 thru October 10, at the St-nde
en
nt
BELAIR
Mobile Home Park
5 minutes from
Swimm
utilitii
campus
ingr pool, TV cable, all city
es, large lots.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less
394tfn
® 'Claras?
Has the following openings:
Clerk Typist
Secretaries plus shorthand
Clerk
Manager-Trainee
Assistant Manager
Salesman (salary plus commission)
Aid-Trainee
Laborers
Carpenter
AND OF COURSE:
Numerous other positions
822-7308
2008 Texas Ave.
Plantation Shopping Center
nail'
"ida\
ce Center Office, Room 217, MSC, Monday thru
y, 8:00 to 4:00.
7tl7
HELP WANTED
PERSONALS
PART TIME
Evenings and Sat. earn $75 plus per
week. Division of Alcoa. Apply Rudder
Tower, Room 410, Wednesday, Oct. 1,
Thursday, Oct. 2, 9 a.m. til 4 p.m.
MEN! — WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign.
' No experience required. Excellent pay.
^Worldwide travel. Summer job or
, ^career. Send $3.00 for information.
t SEAFAX, Dept. K-3 Box 2049, Port
’'Angeles, Washington 98362. ist7
; FALL SELLABRATION SPECIALS! '■Collector";
t Square”, 608 S. Bryan. Antique Wood Ice Box,
!f ? Maple Tables, Walnut Whatauthinkitis?*, Curio
! yCabinet, Music Cabinet, Pie Safe, 45 Colt
! yCabinet, Music Cabinet, Pie Safe, 45 Colt Army
.Pistol, Wooden Wagon Wheels, Foot Pedal Sewing
^Machines, Petrified Wood, Agate Slabs, Quartz
Crystals, Mineral Specimans, Victrola, Cactus
plants, 1,000 & 1 Iron Collectibles Hundreds of
other Items and Junk Galore! Come & Browse,
Monday thru Saturday. 17t3.
RED TAG SALE
*Ve are over-stocked!! Many items to be sold at or
^ear our cost. Sell to run Sept. 27-Oct. 5 ONLY. We
lo all kinds of canework, stripping, repair and re-
inishing. Layaways welcome at NIFTY THRIFTY
COLLECTIBLES, 2504 S. College, 822-1293.16t5
200. VW Beetle 64, rebuilt engine. Sporty, good wor
, $400. 846-3995. 19t5
V Squareback 69, rebuilt engine, AM-FM radio, clean,
>od work
tractive 72” divan with custom made slip cover,
0.00 693-6228. 17t3
>dge Tradesman van 1968, good tires, good condition,
k price. 822-1886 after 6; 822-2323 day. 15tfn
owner: 10 acres wooded land, large oak trees near
yan and College Station. Phone 822-0707. 15t5
Due to rapid expansion of our
Marketing Area, we are seeking
3 qualified individuals in
terested in playing an impor
tant role in this corporation’s
progressive growth. College
education or currently clas
sified as a college senior man
datory.
The individuals we seek are:
1. Interested in being their own boss.
2. Interested in earning $12,000 to
$20,000 the first year.
3. Interested in rapid advancement.
4. Interested in associating with
multi-million dollar financial corpora
tion.
5. Interested in working in this area
with no travel.
For further information or appointment
FINANCIAL
ACHIEVEMENTS,
INC.
846-8791 18t3
The Houston Chronicle has an excel
lent paper route open on the TAMU
campus. Applicants must be available
from 1-4 weekdays and weekend morn
ings. Must have automobile. $250.00
per month. Call Julian McMurrey,
693-2323, 846-0763. I7t4
Chemical technician needed. Must have atomic ab
sorption experience. Contact Dr. Presley, Oceano
graphy Dept., Room 403 . 845-5136. 14t7
Need experienced bar help. Call 846-9978 between 7
and 11 p.m. 17t4
Typing. All kinds. Lowest rates in town. Pick up, drop off,
campus. 693-3512. 19t6
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
392tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate.
0544.
All kinds. 822-
4tl4
Battalion
X-Ray technician for expanding medical
group. Registration not required. Ex
cellent working conditions and hours;
no nights, weekends or holidays. Apply
in person Monday — Friday. Bryan
Clinic, 1301 Memorial Dr.
19t2
Classified
Call 845-2611
II your used air conditioner to White s Auto Store or
ide on new Catalina borne appliances.
Waitress wanted, possible $3-5/hr. Inquire at Sports
Club after 2:00.
pon
171
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
HOUSEWIVES
STUDENTS
We need full-time or part-time employees to
work 5 days a waek. Cashiers and counter work.
10a.m. 'til 3p.m.
11 a.m. 'til 5 p.m.
3 p.m. 'til 8 p.m.
5 p.m. 'til 10 p.m.
If you nood a job and want to work wa will arrana# tha
hours to fit your schedula. Must ba neat and dapandaMa.
Apply in parson only, if possible 9:30 a.m. # til 11:00 a.m.
Hourly wage is negotiable.
WHATABURGER
Bryan
1101 Taxas
Collage Station
105 Dominik
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Have you tried the new
RAMADA BARBER SALON?
owned & operated by Troy Causey
Roffler products for men.
846-8811 ext. 104
COMING SOON
New typing & answering services at competitive
rates. Fully qualified staff for
ALL TYPING NEEDS
For information call
779-3077 after 5:00
their full import and impact. He de
livers the lines in a clear, distinct
voice with properly restrained emo
tion.
His manipulation of the figures,
up to seven at once, on the simple
stage adds the necessary emphasis
to his lines without engrossing the
attention in an excess of activity.
Very occasionally he is unable to
make immediately clear who is
speaking.
Only once is the action of the fi
gures obviously, distractingly inap
propriate. When Oedipus leaves
the stage after learning his true rela
tionship to Laius and Jocasta, the
Chorus has a speech before the
entry of a messenger to relate the
death of Jocasta. During this
speech, two figures turn back and
forth, gesticulating with arms and
staff. The action is unnatural and
jarringly breaks the trance-like ab
sorption of the spectator which has
been previously established.
In addition to controlling the fi
gures and speaking the lines. Dr.
Arnott controls the lighting — and
there are many lighting changes.
'JupTnamba
VD cases
reported
Eddie Dominguez ’66
Joe Arciniega ’74
Greg Price ^
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flRTiEfilil
Dr. Raymond F. Buck, acting
county health director, said Tues
day that 52 cases of strep throat
were also reported in the county last
month. Buck also said that at least
13 people suffered from influenza
during September. Nine cases of in
fectious mononucleosis were re
ported, as well.
If you .vant the real
thlnj), not frozen or
canned . . We call h
"Mexican Food
Supreme."
Dallas location;
3071 Northwest Hwy
352-8570
Two cases each of salmonella food
poisoning and syphilis were also
confirmed, he said.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
'Where satisfaction is
standard equipment"
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
3725 E. 29th 846-1148
Town & Country Shopping Center
.-"ZtewU CHEROKEE.
raotwean
AND >\< SS< FOOTWEAR
AND HANDBAGS AND MUCH
MORE!
OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY
10:00-6:00
1976 AGGIELAND
Class Picture Schedule
SENIORS & GRADUATES
FRESHMEN
Sep 22-Sep 26
Sep 29-Oct 3
Oct 6-0ct 10
N-S
T-Z
FISH MAKEUPS
Oct 13-0ct 17
Oct 20-0ct 24
Oct 27-0ct 31
Nov 3-Nov 7
Nov 10-Nov 14
Nov 17-Dec 19
A-F
G-K
L-0
P-S
T-Z
MAKEUPS FOR SENIORS
AND GRADUATES
JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES
Jan 19-Jan 23
Jan 26-Jan 30
Feb 2-Feb 6
Feb 9-Feb 13
Feb 16-Feb 20
Feb 23-Mar 12
A-G
H-M
N-R
S-V
W-Z
MAKEUPS FOR SOPHOMORES
AND JUNIORS ONLY
Dress: Civilians — Coat and Tie
Coeds — Optional
Corps (Fish & Soph) — Class A Winter
Corps (Jrs. & Srs.) — Midnights
ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BRING THEIR FALL SEMESTER
FEE SLIPS.
Photographs are taken on a drop-in basis, 8-5 weekdays
and 8-12 Sat.
For further information contact
University Studio.
115 college main* 846-8019* p.o. box 2 • college station, texas 77840
He seems to have a different combi
nation of blue, red and white lights
for every change of mood.
Particularly striking is the white
spot from the bottom of the stage as
Oedipus proclaims his curse upon
the murderer of Laius. The curse
which he sets upon himself.
That one man can simultaneously
perform every aspect of a theatrical
production, and do so almost flaw
lessly, is a testament to that man.
Dr. Arnott deserves high praise for
his fine achievement.
The pathetically tiny audience
participated in a rare experience.
Those without the foresight to at
tend are to be pitied.
General Telephone Co. of the
Southwest and the cities of
Bryan and College Station are
anxiously awaiting their day in
court.
A hearing concerning the is
suance of a permanent injunc
tion against General Telephone
is scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday
before 85th Dist. Court Judge
W. C. Davis in Bryan.
The Bryan Council voted this
morning to establish new tele
phone rates in that city. The
$219,(XX) increase is identical to
the increase approved last
Thursday by the College Station
City Council.
If the permanent injunction is
granted. Genera! Telephone
would be forced to accept the
reduced rates offered by the two
city councils. But the phone
company could then file suit in
an attempt to get the $1.07 mill
ion increase they originally re
quested in April by proving the
increase would insure a fair rate
of return on invested capital.
If the permanent injunction is
not granted, Bryan and College
Station could then file suit in
district court to prove that Gen
eral Telephone is not entitled to
the requested revenue.
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The Brazos County Health De
partment reports that 76 cases of
gonorrhea were confirmed in the
county during September.
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AGGIE CINEMA
Popular Film Series
presents
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Burton
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Taylor
TAMING OF
THE SHREW
and
WHO’S AFRAID OF
VIRGINIA WOOLF
Fri. & Sat. Oct. 3 & 4 7:30 p.m.
Rudder Theater Adm. $1.00
Advance tickets Rudder Center Box Office
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THE GREATEST
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The greatest sandwiches in the Southwest are served from
11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each day Monday through Friday on
floor 11M, Conference Tower. The greatness of these sand
wiches is no accident. There are several types of meats and
you can select your choice and mix or match any three pieces
for your sandwich on the bread of your choice.
Two of the several types of bread are sour dough and baked
fresh daily in our Duncan bakery. Further, these breads are
prepared without shortening for the diet conscious guest. For
the greatest taste tempting delight just make your sandwich
exactly like you want it and pop it into one of the handy
micro-wave ovens. This wonderful sandwich and a bowl of
soup for only $1.50 plus tax will place you on cloud 11M.
We agree this is a bit of a long story, but it is difficult to stop
talking about our tasty sandwiches.
Open Sunday 11:00 A.M*. - 1:30 P.M. for regular meal only.
“QUALITY FIRST”
Battalion Classified Call 845-2611