The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1978, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1978
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memorial /tudent Center
CflmERfi COmmiTTEE
present/
ntry fee: 75C per print
ERDLIDE < mfiRCH 1. 1918
or complete rule/, come by /tudent
Program/ Office, room 216.m./.C.
Symphonic concert
has feeling, dimension
"Cl
attitu<
By PEGGY McCULLEN
Only good things can be said about
the Texas A&M University Sym
phonic Band's concert on Thursday
night.
Beginning with “Eagle Squadron
March,” the band played an eve
ning of music ranging from Broad
way hits to the impressionistic music
of Debussy.
Review
The Battalion Classified
personals
Planning 3 day backpack trip
through Pecos Canyons dur
ing spring break. Would like
a partner. If interested call
Doug 845-5110. 10214
SERVICES
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
CHILD CARE
Registered child care, weekly, 2 years &
older, 822-0209. 10514
LOST
Men’s Seiko watch possibly at TAMU tennis
courts. 846-3625. 10514
Lost: Red Irish Setter, female.
Vicinity of Jersey and Dexter
and corp area of campus. Wear
ing blue abilene vet tag. 846-
2241. 909 Welsh, C.S. RE
WARD. 104 >2
FOUND
Found medium sized dog
dark red in color. Found on
softball field behind railroad
tracks. Call Ty 822-4809.
10415
WANTED
Typing 75c page. 846-7577.
Typing. 846-3491.
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. <- 392tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. 83tfh
QUALITY TYPING &
EDITING
Full-time typing or editing by
English M.A.’s. Rates negot
iable. Call 693-9877 or
846-1360. 101116
FOR RENT
CHEYENNE APTS.
Brand new attractive apartments. 2
bdrm., 1 bath. All modern
appliances. Washer, dryer connec
tions. Central air/heat. About 1 mile
from campus. 693-0285.
76tfn
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
, Fanners Insurance Group
3400 S. College 82.3-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment "
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8(X)2
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency 8135 month.
One l>cdrcx>m from 8150 month, two bedroom
from 8175 month. All hills paid except electric
ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa
Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822-
7772. 75tfn
Holik Square unfurnished one and two bed
room apartments near campus. Local owner.
693-3770. io2t4
Part time drive in grocery
hours available. Weekdays
and/or Saturdays and Sun
days. Telephone U-Pak-M
846-4141. 104tn
Apartment room for rent. $80 all bills paid!
Available starting February 28. Call Ken 693-
3560. loii7
Attention Students. Two bedroom, fur
nished or unfurnished apartments.
Ready for occupancy. 1-1 Vz miles south
of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria
on grounds. Country atmosphere. Stu
dents Preferred. Call Joe Courtney Inc.
846-5796.
93115
HELP WANTED:
Abstractor needed. Must be a
junior, senior, or graduate stu
dent in nuclear engineering or
physics, and must write well.
Must have American citizenship
or PRV. $4.00/hr., 20 hrs./wk.
Call Susan Lytle, TAMU Library,
845-1024; or Kathy Jackson,
845-5135.
10215
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
3-C Barbecue
#3 now hiring
for all positions
including bar
tender. Apply in
person between
2-4 p.m. Cul
pepper Shop-
ping Center.
10214
. . . SPRING SPECIAL . . .
COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom, 1 bath with carport, some with washers
& dryers and fenced yards. Lawns are maintained for you. Rent now and
save . . . $255 - $265 per month.
THE CRUSE CORPORATION
Offices (8-5) 693-2800
Evenings & Weekends
Thelma Costa
846-7318
Larry Cruse
693-3047
SUMMER POSITION FOR
REGISTERED NURSE
AT EPISCOPAL CAMP LOCATED
50 MINUTES FROM TAMU
Room-Board-Salary — Spouse
welcome.
Call: The Rev. Stewart Matthews,
R25-7175 1 °3' 4
Porsche for Sale
1974 914-2.0, AM/FM Tape,
A/C, 5 speed, 48,000 miles.
Call 693-6122 or 846-5369.
100% bank financing available.
Joe Koontz
MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Young and expanding re
tail chain needs aggres
sive person with desire to"
succeed in retail business
store featuring casual
fashion clothing. All top
quality merchandise.
Send resume to P.O. Box
9541, College Station,
Texas, 77840 10316
BEAUTIFUL MACRAME’
Necklaces JEWELRY Bracelets.
Checks payable To Cash. 3/$9.95.
Include neck or wrist size. P.O. Box
1066 C.S. 77840. 845-6170. 97t4
Vasque lady’s hiking boots
size 7D. Excellent condition.
Broken in, but used on only
one trip. Very reasonable.
845-2356. tons
HELP WANTED
FULL OR PART TIME
Day Shifts (10-3 p.m.) (11-3 p.m.) (10-5 p.m.) Night Shifts 5
p.m., 2 or 3 nights a week and weekends. Also have full time
work. Ideal position for mothers with children in school or
students, we will arrange hours to fit your needs.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.75/hour
Bryan
1101 Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employer
apply in person only
WHATABURGER
College Station
105 Dominik
75tfn
FOR SALE
“Elsa’s Procession to the Cathe
dral, from Wagner’s opera,
“Lohengrin,” disclosed what a fine
French horn section can do to such
an emotional piece. Fast-fingered
clarinet players filled the theater
with runs and trills in a Federico
Lon gas number titled "Bolero Rit-
mico.
When lovely Tracy Sowders sat
down to play her rendition of “Clair
de Lune, she and the keyboard
seemed to be one. The moving De
bussy piece was played with much
feeling and sensitivity, showing off
the impressionistic style for which
Debussy is so well known.
The overture from “Morning,
Noon, and Night,” along with
“Morceau Symphonique,” intro
duced the strong trombone section
which filled the theater with re
markable harmony and style.
Selections from “My Fair Lady”
made the old feel young, and the
young feel old when the hand glided
through tunes like “The Rain in
Spain” and the loverly’ “Embassy
Waltz.”
The band, composed of students
and faculty members, is under the
direction of Major Joe McMullen,
assistant director of the Texas Aggie
Band.
Master of ceromonies Ken
Nicolas introduced the guest con
ductor of the evening as a “genius
and a human computer.” Lt. Col.
Joe T. Haney proved this title true
when he led the hand throng 1
Porter, A Symphonic Portrait,]
Mention must be made i
clarinet soloist who played coiJ
tently well throughout theeveniJ
When you put the Aggie Brassfe
gether with the symphonic In# leek
iorn
social
you come up with stereo bi
The satisfied audience enjoyed
nale from Symphony No. 1’(c*
posed by McMullens former
director), and later gave a sta
ovation as the Aggie Brass mari (j m n
down to the stage to finish tlrem and t
cert with “Stars and Stripes fifths c
ever. ” Bred
The Aggie Brass is the low In* The
and trumpet sections of the maiion an
iug hand. Birar
jjensil
etal
Students to see capital
Congress over break
d(
ilil
Some 40 Texas A&M student
have opted to spend their week-long
holiday March 12-18 in Washington,
D.C. listening to and learning from
ambassadors, bureaucrats and con-
cal Forum Committee of the Mei
rial Student Center, is c
show students their governmeil
gressmen.
The trip, sponsored by the Politi-
action and make them more pi
tally aware, according toTi
Floyd, trip chairman.
Collectors: Playboy magazine. 1969-1977;
Penthouse. 1973-1977. 8.40/cy. 846-7575 after
3 p.m. 10214
’73 Opel Manta Rallye. Must :
offer. Charles 845-4283.
■1181000or In-st
10214
'69 Ford Falcon 302V-8. Automatic, air, good
-.•ondition. Evenings 693-5095. I03i3
1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite. Auto., power
steering, buckets, radio, large trunk, more!
8850 693-2916. 103t3
Custom made leather products for Sale. 779-
3846. 10516
14 Pont. Catalina, strict maintenance. Kxccl-
lent condition. Loaded. Must set'. 846-
105t6
Pioneer SX-850. PI.-I12I). HPM-60s. 693-
4164. I02t4
Pioneer CT-F6161 cassette deck. Excellent
condition. For more information call 845-
2356. 101t5
the music booth
3202 TEXAS AVE.
779-3988
• Guitars
• Amplifiers
• Banjos
• Fiddles
• Song Books
• Strings &
Accessories
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• ASPEN • SUNN
• TAKAMINE — 1977's
LARGEST SELLING GUITAR
1COME AND SEE!
For Battalion Classified
Call 845-2611
Cancer is
often curable.
The fear
ofcancer is
often fatal.
AGGIE CINEMA
presents
MIDNIGHT MOVIE
"IT IS A JOY!
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^-Judith Crist, New York Magazine
HELP WANTED
FOR
SALE
Male and female full time help wanted, inter
views at 4109 College Main at corner Clay
St. 104t7
For Sale: 1971 Dodge
Polara. 822-2965. I03t3
If you’re afraid of
cancer.. .you’re not alone.
But some people are so afraid
that they won’t go to the
doctor when they suspect
something’s wrong.
They’re afraid the
doctor might “find some
thing!’ This kind of fear can
prevent them from discover
ing cancer in the early stages
when it is most often curable.
These people run the
risk of letting cancer scare
them to death.
f.
American Cancer
Society
They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger.
From then on, things got perfectly
stranger and stranger
Paramount Pictures Presents
HAROLD and MAUDE
Color by Technicolor* A Paramount Picture
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
I Rudder Theater
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