%Actors Selling Season Tickets; 'Guys And Dolls' To Open SeriesSeason tickets are now on sale for the three productions of The Actors’ 1965-66 season, which begins with “Guys and Dolls” the end of this month.Members of the Yuba-Sutter area community theater group are selling season tickets for $10 and patron tickets for $15. The tickets include six admissions, two seats each of the jthree performances or more seats at one or two of the performances.Patrons pay $5 extra ($15) for the season ticket as a means of supporting little the-! after in the community. Theirnames are included in the list of “Patrons of the Arts” in each of the three programs, and spe. ,cial sections of seats will be reserved for the patrons.' “Guys and Dolls” will be presented on the nights of Oct. 28, 29 and 30 and Nov 4, 5, 6 atMarysville Union High School Auditorium. Curtain time is8:30 p.m.Other productions for the season include “Picnic,” Feb. 16, 17, 18, 19. at MUHS auditorium, and “Take Her, She’s Mine,”on April 27, 28, 29 and 30 at Yuba College Theater.Edward Ivory of Marysville is director of “Guys and Dolls”; Harry Kraft of Yuba City will direct “Picnic; Erika Young of Sutter County will direct “Take Her, She’s Mine.”Rehearsals are underway for the musical at the Boy Scout building at Motor Park. 14th and H Streets, Marysville.Ivory said there are still some small parts to fill and more workers can be used on production crews.Tickets are available from members of The Actors and patron tickets should be obtained in the near future to allow time for printing the program, according to Alfred Fisher, 1917 Huston St., Marysville, president of The Actors.Arrangements for obtaining tickets also may be made with Mrs. Frank Rakela, 1219 Highland Drive, Yuba City.Forty - three railroads in the United States operate more than 1.000 miles of road apiece.