THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 Page 3 EMBREYS JEWELRY AGGIE SWEET HEART RINGS 415 UNIVERSITY DR. 9-5:30 MON.-SAT. 846-5816 TODAY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY WIVES CLUB meets at 7:30 p. m. in Fermier Hall, rm. 210. ISSHINRYU KARATE will have its picture taken at 8 p.m. at G. Rollie White. AGGIE BASS CLUB meets in Rudder rm. 308 at 7:30 p.m. MODEL RAILROAD SOCIETY meets at 7:30 p.m. at 1508 Dominik in College Station. CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT will present M. Legg AAMC0 in Chemistry rm. 231 at 5 p.m. ghf.MISTRY DEPARTMENT will present Dr. M. Davenport speaking on theory, concepts and Photo by Balzak OPA Sands Seats odels at 5:15 p.m. in Academic rm. 203. BASEMENT COMMITTEE meets at 8 p.m. in the Coffeehouse. Anyone is welcome and auditions will be held at the start of the meeting. STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY meets at 7:30 in room 226 of the Lib rary for an introductory lecture on Transcenden tal Meditation. EDCI GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION presents the film “Up the Down Staircase” at 7:30 in room 108 of the HECC. Admission is 25 cents per person. i AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 112 of the Plant Sciences Build ing. WEDNESDAY STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY meets at 4 and 7:30 p.m. in room 226 of the Library for an introductory lecture on Transcendental Meditation. MATH DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM features Dr. Joe F isher of the University of Texas at 4 p. m. in room 203 of the Harrington Center. AGC meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 110 of the Architec ture Building. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL meets in rm. 510 Rud der Tower at 7:30 p.m. SAILING CLUB will present the film “The Nature of Sail” at 7:30 in Rudder rm. 308. WHEELMEN Wednesday bike ride will start from the MSC fountain at 5:30 p.m. SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY meets at 8 p.m. in rm. 404 Rudder. 10% AGGIE DISCOUNT on all Transmission Jobs with I. D. Card and this coupon. FREE Towing AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 1215 Texas 822-0109 MmxmK motor inn South Highway 6 Original Owner: O. T. Tilley CLIP THIS AD AND BUY ONE ITEM AND GET ONE HALF PRICE. • jHome Baked Rolls, Pies & Hot Biscuits • Specially Prepared Noon Lunches • (Friday Night Catfish - The best in town • (Sunday Buffet •(Evening a la carte • Ponderosa Club Happy Hour - 4:30 - 6:00 Live Music - 7 days a week • Reasonable prices - Friendly Service Coupon expires April 15 - Good for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Special rates for Aggie Mothers & Dads. Mary Spivey, Susan Crabtree, and Mary on benches around campus in an effort to Hamilton, Omega Phi Alpha members, work clean up the area. Floods Minimum level raised By STEVE GRAY Staff Writer The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission voted Monday to raise the minimum flood water elevation for construction from 293 feet to 295 feet above sea level along a stretch of Wolf Pen Creek. The average altitude of College TEXASCANOETRAILS a system of canoe and kayak camps on - RENTAL RATES* One day — $15.00 Two days — $26.00 6 _ 5^ y FOR RESERVATIONS — Contact your local booking agent: Don't hassle with transporting equipment. Let T.C.T. be waiting for you at the canoe camp. ‘Rental fee includes canoe, paddles, life jackets, and shuttle service. INC. UPPER GUADALUPE LOWER GUADALUPE MEDINA RIVER NECHES RIVER VILLAGE CREEK CANOES, LTD. Dr. Mickey Little 1212 Berkeley College Station, Tx (713) 846-7307 (clip S save) Station is about 308 feet above sea level. The action was taken to insure that developers of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) in that area place housing structures a safe dis tance from the creek banks. The commission said it felt it was neces sary to raise the mark because in creased construction nearby is forc ing more water each year into the creek, posing a threat of higher flood waters. Wolf Pen Village, located east of the creek, is one of two PUDs in the city. The other, Post Oak Forest, is near the east by-pass on University Drive. PUDs, included in the city’s zon ing ordinance, are areas set aside for the development of residential areas and, at the same time, preser vation of trees and natural topog raphy. The concept allows a creative approach to the planning and de velopment of smaller networks of utilities and streets, thereby reduc ing housing costs. The ordinance says that any combination of hous ing structures, including single family residences and townhouses, may be built within PUDs. Wolf Pen Village is being de veloped by J. W. Wood, president of the Wolf Pen Village Association. Don Reiser is developing the Post Oak Forest project. Both developers asked the com mission if building plans submitted after the approval of the PUD area would still be valid. The commis sion ruled that the plans were valid, even though the developers had submitted plans more detailed than required by the ordinance. The or dinance requires that each de veloper submit plans to the com mission for approval before con struction can begin. At noon were all hamburgers. After 5, its seafood, chicken fried steak and table service. Everyone knows about 3C Corral burgers. After 5, the Corral features seafood (shrimp, catfish and hush pup pies) and a generous chicken fried steak (plus french fries and salad). Table service for family dining after 5. And drive-thru service from 10-9 for take-home orders of seafood and barbecue. 3-C Corral 29th Street to Barak Lane Across from Bryan High School 693-2721 m/c /tep into the m/c circle