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Tickets: Rudder Center Box Office 845-2916 Presented by Texas A&M University Town Hall - OPAS Tickets: A&M Students General Public Zone 1 $6.00 $7.50 Zone 2 $5.00 $6.25 Zone 3 $4.00 $5.00 DAM POJ.S*) TODAY 5:45-7:15-8:45-10:15 1974’s MOST HILARIOUS CS board grants protested request By GERALD OLIVIER Staff Writer A variance of the city’s zoning or dinance allowing Bob Rice to con struct a carport five feet from his property line was granted at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Col lege Station Zoning Board of Ad justments. The carport is to be an extension of a garage built under the old zon ing ordinance requiring a 5-foot lot setback as opposed to the 7-foot clearance prescribed by the present ordinance. A letter signed by eight area property owners was submitted to the board in protest of the request. One of the signers, Mrs. Carl Tax, said the garage had been converted into an apartment. Tax said she was worried that the proposed carport would be con verted into an apartment in the fu ture, contributing to the overcrowd ing and traffic problems in the neighborhood. Rice said the apartment is cur rently used by his mother-in-law and would never be rented com mercially. The board granted the request as an extension of an existing non- conforming use (a power specifically granted the board in the zoning or dinance). Fredda Austin, board chairman, reiterated the board’s request at their meeting that the city staff pre pare a form for requesting a hearing before the board. The form would include the exact reasons for the re quest and other pertinent data. I Bulletin board JflU- Ht m HlLLIQW &0U.AHS IY DAW OR J^tVOBLn-s GREATEST LUXWtf LINER Wlq HIP OPEN -ISLj 0F SBRDIHCS tWP 1800 HER, WOMEN, w CHILPREB WILL DIE. GOOD DAY. -JUGGERNAUT MANOR EAST ‘3’ Manor East I 7pm-9:30 pm ‘That’s Entertainment” (G) Manor East “2” 6:45-9:30 pm ■■MuhI Awmsm HAS JUST BEGUN ALLIED ARTISTS presents STEVE DUSTIII mcQUEEn HOFFimm in a FRANKLIN J.SCHAFFNER film PBPILLOn— Manor East “3” 6 pm-7:50-9:30 Jules Verne’s ‘‘Mysterious Island of Captain Nemo” TODAY SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS presents Gil lian Ross on “Women’s Awareness” in room 6 of Zachry Engineering Center at 5 p.m. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE AR CHITECTS present speakers Paul Allen and Jimmy Carter in the Barcelona Party Room at 7:30 p.m. BRYAN COUNCIL OF STUTTERERS present Dr. Gamer Cateley in the Brazos Valley Rehabilita tion Center at 7:30 p.m. LONGVIEW HOMETOWN CLUB meets at 7 p.m. in room 607 of the Rudder Tower. SAILING CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 308 of the Rudder Tower. VETERANS ASSOCIATION meets at 5 p.m. in room 2I5N of MSC. Proposed GI Bill increase, hack pay from October to December 1972 and upcom ing social events to be discussed. THURSDAY BONFIRE meeting for women living off campus wish ing to help with freshinents this weekend in A-l Lounge between 11 ughes and Fowler Hall at 9:30 p.m. HUMAN FACTORS seminar will present Edward S. Brown on “Safety Consideration in the Product Design Process” in room 105A of Zachry En gineering Center at 12:30 p.m. Also John H. Dodge on “Patents in Zachry 302 at 10 a. m., Lawrence Jacobi on Gaseous Fission Pro duct Releases” in Zachry' 105B at 4 p.m., and Fred C. Heldenfelds, III on “Highway Estimat ing” in room 121 of the Civil Engineering Build ing at 10 a. in. FLYING CLUB meets at 8 p.m. in room 229 of the Chemistry Building. Films and a lecture on “Fly ing the Engine” will be included. NURSING SOCIETY meets at 7 p. m. in room 502 of the Rudder Tower. Dr. Mangaroo, dean of the Prairie View A&M Nursing School will speak. MIDLAND HOMETOWN CLUB meets at 8 p.m. in room 704A&B of the Rudder Tower. Pizza party, ABC CINEMA 846-6714 846-1151 Sat—1:00-3:40-6:20-9:00 Sun.—3:40-6:20-9:00 Nitely 6:20-9:00 STARTS FRIDAY STANLEY KUBRICK'S 200I : ASPACE ii ODYSSEY €» Christmas party’ and rides home for Thanksgiving will he discussed. CHEMISTRY' DEPARTMENT presents Duane Piper on “Mass Spectrometry of Biologically Im portant Compounds” at 4 p. m. in room 231 of the Chemistry Building. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM with guest speaker Dr. Ronald F. Stebings of the Department of Space Science and Astronomy at Rice University, pres enting “Some Experiments with Rare Gas Metasable Atoms and Tunable U.V. Lasers” at 4 p.m. in room 146 of the Physics Building. A coffee will precede the open colloquium. BONFIRE meeting for women living offcampus wish ing to help with refreshments this weekend in A-l Lounge between Hughes and Fowler Hall at 9:30 p.m. HUMAN FACTORS seminar will present Edward S. Brown on “Safety' Consideration in the Product Design Process” in room 105A of Zachry En gineering Center at 12:30 p.m. Also John H. Dodge on “Patents in Zachry 302 at 10 a.m., Lawrence Jacobi on Gaseous Fission Pro duct Releases” in Zachry 105B at 4 p.m., and Fred C. Heldenfelds, III on “Highway Estimat ing” in room 121 of the Civil Engineering Build ing at 10 a.m. FRIDAY CHESS CLUB meets from 7 to 11 p. m. in room 229 of the MSC. CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT presents speakers Dr. Don J. Winzor of the University of Queens land in Australia and Dr. Robert H. Kretsingerof the University of Virginia. Winzor will speak at 2 p.m. in room 1235 of the Chemistry Building on “Gel Chromatography of Interacting System”. Kretsinger will speak at 4 p. m. in room 231 of the Chemistry Building. MONDAY CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENT WIVES CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Debbie De- Harde, 722 Edgewood, Bryan, for a flower ar rangement demonstration. SIGMA DELTA CHI presents a program by Center Magazine and the Aardvark Advertising Agency to tell the story of their initiation and growth. TUESDAY ROBERT M. RUTLEDGE III, Students’ Legal Ad visor, gives a lecture on “Lease Contract... Landlord and Tenant Relations” in room 226 of the MSC at 7 p.m. Speaker presents Common Cause accomplishments Milton Tobian, state coordinator for Common Cause of Texas, will speak at an open meeting of the or ganization Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bryan Library Auditorium, 201 E. 26th. Tobian will discuss past accomp lishments and future goals of Com mon Cause, which describes itself as “The People’s Lobby.” It has been active in lobbying for reform legislation at both the state and na tional levels. Peniston Cafeteria Special Thanksgiving Candlelight Feast Nov. 20,1974—4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Roast Breast of Turkey Cornbread Dressing Giblet Gravy Chilled Cranberry Sauce Candied Sweet Potato English Peas w/Water Chestnuts Choice of Salad (Except Chef Salads) Kutches Harvest Moon Pie Home Made Hot Yeasty Rolls Choice of Beverage $2 plus tax Quality First” THE BATTALION Page 5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1974 807 Texas Ave. Across From College Aggie Special Drink & Drown EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE Girls 2.00 “Shiloh” Guys 3.50 OHIIOn All You Can Drink 7:30 till 11 p.m. k CHAPMAN’! ® DECORATING CENTER IN COLLEGE STATION 2307 S. Texas Avenue 846*1734 ATTENTION AGGIES! We still have a large selection of carpet roll ends. Priced to fit your budget. E& Paint, wallpaper, and sundry supplies COME SEE US ^Tear after year, semester X after semester, the CollegeMaster from Fidelity Union Life has been the most accepted, most popular plan on campuses all over America. Find out why. 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