"IE TED :ro| tvices ings.- RSE: ositions Vve. >S Center “rsatileenti list, sinjt rlso offers or thefon Band.’Ifi s to auditi C€l E n The SILVER FAWN Gift 6 §flop TURQUOISE & STERLING SILVER DO-IT-YOURSELF: Sterling Silver Beads Turquoise Nuggets Cones Hooks & Eyes Shell Heshei Liquid Silves Tiger Tail Cord FED MART SHOPPING CENTER - SUITE 404 COLLEGE STATION 846-7877 SAUK A-'Mi EftSCDI tO 'couRse, He mRY® JUST Be A SmRBT COOOABD Rf /Hi€LL y we kiuoijJs - ?® inPOssiBue fob hi nr to eer onj top of THAT CJATOR TOO OR. Id) (DO R6A\_ DH(VJ6eR, VOT H£‘S STILL. A HARO BOCAUSO H6 L CAfU SAY He TRieD. s ft ..YOU KOJOW, He JUST rOIGHT OlfU... UASfU'T THAT FANTASTIC I ASTOUlUDlfUel RIDICULOUS? SO GJHO CARGS (OHAT YOU THlfUKT JUST DOfO'T hiss thg fuexT ep|SODe\ Outfit constructs digital Ag clock The outfit that brought you the Aggie aluminum domino has now come out with a hand-made, stu dent designed and constructed Texas A&M digital clock. Students in the Engineering Technology Department are pro ducing a $55 clock with a solid Wal nut case. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for numbers, and an en graved TAM on the face. The num bers are maroon, of course. The clock also runs on a 24-hour cycle. If the alarm is set for 8 a.m. it goes off only at 8 a.m. and not 8 p.m. Instructor Dr. Jon Botsford said the project is a non-profit project of the Engineering Technology Soci ety to raise money to support their activities. It will pay for banquets, trips, and conferences for the soci ety. “It’s a chance for the students to get involved in their areas of study and to experience the areas they will be working in as professionals out of the classroom,” he explained. e are) jvenins Country, swing music weekend diversion E or Bay!' igs luntf Monied Iking & r 6. TIES at 24 hoifl iporP' ill i®* J s SKAGGS ALBERTSONS PRESENTS Tiger Puka Necklaces Only $098 Compare at $10. to $15. OPEN EVERY DAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE [Aj SKAGGS ALBERTSONS DRUGS & FOODS 301 So. College Store Hours Monday - Saturday SAM-12PM Sunday 9AM-10PM Friday before the Texas Aggies football matchup with Baylor will be Country-Western music day. Johnny Rodriguez headlines a Town Hall Special Attraction show. Country-Western band “Asleep At The Wheel,” that also spreads the gospel of swing, stars too. The show in G. Rollie White Col iseum starts at 8 p.m. Rodriguez has three singles on the charts, led by his new “Love Put A Song in My Heart.” Also riding high are “Just Get Up and Close the Door” and “Am I That Easy to Forget.” A native of Sabinal in South Texas, Johnny Rodriguez rose to the top in less than two years. The Country Music Association honoree says most of his friends are in Hondo and Uvalde, but the bulk of 1975 has been spent at Nashville recording and songwriting, and in Hollywood looking at movie-TV prospects. Operating trom Austin since early last year, “Asleep At The Wheel” has a following that grew from early work in California. The group’s hits have been “You and Me Instead,” “I’m Gonne Be A Wheel Someday, ” “Choo-Choo-Cha-Boogie,’’ and “Don’t Ask Me Why I’m Going to Texas,” among others. “Asleep” consists of Ray Benson on lead guitar; Chris O’Connell, rhythm guitar; Leroy Preston, drums; Lucky Oceans, steel guitar; Tony Gamier, bass; Floyd Domino, piano, and Richard Casanova, fid dle. Guests have also worked with them, along with a brass section. Show tickets, at the Rudder Center box office, are required for all patrons. Season passes are not admissable to Town Hall Specials. Sales Center For: RIDE ON! PEUGEOT RALEUUi FOLLIS ^ ^ Bicycle parts & accessories fife WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street) THE BATTALION Page 5 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1975 DOLLY PAR10N mSi . ^ mm Texas Prison Rodeo Every Sunday in October 2:P.M. <* HUMTOViLLE Tickets Available At The Gate Or At Your Sears. Roebuck And Company Department Store INTERSTATE UNIVERSIT^QUARE SHOPPING CENTER 846-6714 & 846-1151 CINEMA SLOOP 8:30 CINEMA Where viierey oU i _i FfL A Sat. at Midnite - ^Maglca^Myste^r Tour - $1.25. Sat. at 11:00 A.M. - “Battle For The Planet of The Anes” /a r Mbcfe