The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1982, Image 5

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11, 1982 Page 5
The Store Worth Looking For
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offenders
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are than turn
jail, and thti
i minimumoll
i of $500.
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iand set
or show
SOUNDS
OPEN
10-6
Mon.-Sat
■ns because®
on’t makeap
said. “Orinj
defendani
ced sententt
rivin;
en tai
One of the best college jazz
lands in the nation, the North
exas State 1 O’clock Lab
can setajfBjp^ w i|] perform tonight at 8
il sentence!ij,j n Rudder Auditorium,
than six mo® jhe group has played at
■ exas A&M the past several
pars. This year the band will
erform selections composed by
jell-known jazz musicians and
(y students in the band.
The band will play “Au Pri-
jave” by Dizzy Gillespie, “Birds
|i Flight” by Mario Cruz and
"Hello and Goodbye” by Bob
rookmeyer.
| The 1 O’Clock Lab Band, di- I
Icted by K. Neil Slater, is the 1
barge, likeap: top band among NTSC’s nine
, Newtonsailazz bands. In 1975, it became
Bie first collegiate big band to be
e offenders ■ominated for a Grammy award
a no less thaily the National Academy of Re-
irethanlwo)|icording Arts and Sciences,
ail or for« Five trumpet players, five
no more {B-ombonists, five saxophonists, a
fender alsottMiano player, a bass player, a
tate penitemiBrummer, a guitarist and a per-
fiveyeaisBussionist make up the band,
and members come to NTSC
om as far away as Winnipeg,
anada, and as near as Forth
/orth.
Tickets for the performance,
hich is sponsored by the MSC
rts Committee, are available at
tie MSC Box Office for $5.
NOVEMBER'S “WE’VE
GONE WILD” SALEH
They've hired a neio good oCe hoy dozvn at Custom Sounds and they're goping zvidd over it! Trices
are incredihhy smashed in this zvUdest of ivild ceCehrations! So come on hy Custom Sounds today
and take advantage of these ivifd savings. Sind meet Tfiea %phison, the nezvest good oCe hoy at
Custom Sounds!
OftmOIXMEOT
PL-2
rve yearn
and imprii
j[h capacityii
o get ajun
them up to
‘A case in»ii
rbably go 10
me involvinji
hich
The Pioneer PL-2 is one of the most popu
lar turntables we sell. One reason is that
this is a semi automatic belt drive turnta
ble ... by Pioneer, and this weeks price is
really wild!
Wildly S<
Priced
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ideas perffi
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Now you
know
United Press International
The first telephone in a pri-
atehome was installed on April
1877, in Somerville, Mass., in i
!e home of manufacturer
jharles Williams Jr. Williams
to have a line run to his
Efice in Boston so there would j
some place to call.
irazos County
TOPPER!
775-TIPS
CT-7R
This cassette deck has it all!
It's computer controlled
with 3 direct drive motors
and auto reverse. And with
Dolby too! Reg. $450.00.
wi.d. 8 3*© 00
Acculab
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But he isn’t the only one look-
; jg for help.
John Box, food stamp super-
sdrofthe financial service divi-
cin of the Departmen t of Hu-
lan Resources, said the de-
Keep Am and for financial help and
its is an effosljod stamps has increased,
amountoflit “Many of the people we gel
m construe® equently have fluctuating in-
dumpsters it jines,” he said. “The first place
>f the litterald :ey come to is here. They need
:ome fromp mething to eat.”
out of car® In January, 875 households
®pen trucksli [ B raz0 s County w'ere using
■om plastictn rod stamps and 77 new house-
)rn before f olds applied for food stamps,
pick them! ast month 856 households
ere using food stamps, but the
three pri® ura ^ er new households ap-
■r Vance si lying for food stamps went up
feel it is aim 1 139 . nearl y double the
they hard mount requests since
rship, she 8 in uary.
mow some# 3ox sa ‘d he couldn’t make a
t up, theyd# rect correlation between un-
ttering,shew n pl°y ment an d die increase in
already is|ri ema nd for food stamps, but he
t think a make a logical assumption
ticed she salP lat ^ tw0 were re l ate d.
Whether the two are related
|r not, the people in Bryan-
Station are being
fected by unemployment.
With 850 households subsist-
on or recieving food stamps
nd 3,000 people unemployed [
’snot hard to see that there is a
roblem. With the shutdown of
L. Atlas Bradford Industries, I
le decrease of oil production
pities in Burleson County
ad a nationwide increase in the
nemployment rate to double
igit figures (the first since
Bryan-College Station is
leling it.
So how do people cope when
iejobs disappear? Many don’t,
the statistics show, they turn
icrime or suicide to solve their
lonetary problems. But some
on’t give up.
^ ;The young oilfielder is one
™ (ch person who keeps right on
illing with the punches, no
latter how hard they hit.
“I guess I’m making it,” he
lid somberly. “But it’s hard; it’s
Ming harder all the time. If I
da solution I wouldn’t be sit-
nghere. I guess I’m just trying
get by, trying my best, just like
jenbody else.”
Nikko
pH
NR-800
This digital quartz AM/FM stereo re
ceiver comes complete with mem
ory preset tuning for 6 AM and 6 FM
stations. It also has push button
auto/manual tuning, and two tape
monitors. Reg. $520.00.
Wildly Priced
X 9 V AGO
ND-500
A super cassette deck. The ND-
500 comes with Cue-Review,
Dolby noise reduction, output
level control, and soft touch
controls. Reg. $240.00.
Now Only
5 1 79°°
379
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Q
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440’s
The top-of-the-Iine Acculab 440 might well be
called “The Great Receiver.” Thl* luxury speak
er offer* performance so amazingly realistic
you’ll look around to make sure your not actu
ally listening to a live performance!
Reg. $250.00 S
THIS WEEK
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witk AMlPM oaMotto . . . .
$109°°
$ 7900
KENWOOD
KX-50
This Kenwood caasette deck comes
with 2 heads, Dolby Noise Reduction,
LED peak meters to see what your
hearing, and soft touch controls to
pamper you! Reg. $250.00.
*1 39° 8
«hii
220 s
This Acculab speaker performs like most
speakers twice its size and price. The 10
inch woofer helps! Reg. $160.00.
THIS WEEK
DC-20
For those of you on the go; take your stereo system with
you! This DC-20 mini component system has every
thing. It s wild! Reg. $900.00.
s
549
90
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TEAC-V45
Miscellaneous Items
S-9400
S Sherwood
A super stereo casseKe deck by
TEACI It comes with sod touch
controls. LED record, and peak
level display meters and Dolby
noise reduction. Reg. $240.00.
Wild priced!
An outstanding buy! This
AM/FM digital receiver has
50 watts per channel! Reg.
$460.00 and one of our fa
vorites.
On Sale
S
999
99
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-92
A 3 way speaker system that deliv
ers an outstanding listening experi
ence and unbeatable value. Reg.
$359/ea.
*179/..
&TDK sa C90
MAXELL UDXLII C90
Only
%m99
each
^ Incredibly Wild Savings on Audio Equipment!
JENSEN'
SOI NN I \H<IK MOKOS
R-401
The Jensen R-401 Is one of out best selling car
stereos. It comes complete with separate bass and
treble controls! Reg. $260.00.
Wildly s m ffcdfcOO
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^KENWOOD
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KRC-511
An AM/FM In ash cassette stereo with digital scan,
bass & treble. Dolby and Kenwoods unique cassette
stand by feature! Super buy at $329.00.
s
399
99
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SOI Mi I \HOK M OKU S
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J-1065 TRIAXI
These Trias I 6x9 speakers come with a 20 oz.
magnet and SO watt/channel capacity A all time
favorite!
s; * J9 00 / P t.
M
*
ETCETERA!
- !
FT-C36. This Sanyo comes complete with CASS
AM/FM and anto reverse. A snper stereo for those
with Imports! Reg. $140.00.
% 99 99
BLOWOUT
All Piano** SfXtakaM. 25% 0^ and Mo*a!
j anion $2037 6*,9 Goa*. 99 90 watti. *99 fx*.
Maqnadifno 40 watt 2 way. mini Ito*. IpoakoM . . ’99 p*.
jot Soundi $£51, 40 watt, 5 Land equatiyo* ’ 59*’
Sanya JLiyk Powo* in (talk witk Loll, PioLU, tbotly. ) 199 9>
Sanya 6n9 *1\iwx. SpoakoAi ’ 69 9 ’
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UKP-5200
This mini cassette deck with AM/FM
stereo, music search. 5 station preset A
auto replay/eject ts a super wild buy!
NOW
*I49* 5
.
Come on By and Check Out
These Incredible Savings
and the Newest Good Ole
Boy!
3800A Old College Rd.
Next to Triangle Bowl
846-5803
S. COLLEGE
TEXAS
AAM
UNIVERSITY
CUSTOM \ §
sounds \ OPEN >-
l Si \ MON.-SAT. =
TRIANGLE • \ 10-6 g
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WELLBORN
ROAD
846-5803