The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1975, Image 3

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    School board sets tax base
THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1975
Page 3
20 stray cats nabbed
By PAULA GEYER
Battalion Staff Writer
The A&M Consolidated School
Board approved a property-tax
base for 1975-76 of $1.77 for every
! S100 valuation of property at its
meeting Monday night.
Superintendent Fred A. Hopson
said $1.44 of the amount will be
used to pay local maintenance and
facilities costs. Outstanding in
terest on existing school bonds will
be paid with the remaining 33
; cents.
The board approved a loan to
help pay for salaries and operating
expenses through January or until
all school taxes are collected.
The loan, from University Na
tional Bank, is for $60,000 at an
interest rate of one-half of one per
cent, Hopson said.
“We cannot pay operating ex
penses before January without the
loan,” Hopson said.
The board also approved pay
ment of $25,000 for two relocatable
buildings already under construc-
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you can select your choice and mix or match any three pieces
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tion.
One of the buildings will be at
College Hills Elementary School
and the other will be at South Knoll
Elementary School.
Hopson said the addition of the
relocatable buildings plus two addi
tional teaching units would ease the
overcrowding problem.
As of last Friday, enrollment in
the school district was 3,071 stu
dents.
Both of the teaching units, total
ing three teachers, were provided
for in this year’s budget.
The board was also informed by
Hopson that $2,400 was available
this year for the Drug Abuse Prog
ram.
The state funds will be used to try
to involve the student in the fight
against drugs, Hopson said.
He said crime- and drug-abuse
programs are getting away from
the strictly informative approach.
“The idea is to integrate crime
and drug abuse prevention ideas
into other classes such as social sci
ences instead of health and physical
education,” Hopson said.
School Board President Nancy
Donaldson also announced that the
school board had upheld the ad
ministration’s decision to expel
Jerry Thayer for the remainder of
the school quarter.
Thayer’s parents requested ac
tion on the matter from the board
at a public hearing Wednesday.
By JERRY NEEDHAM
Battalion Staff Writer
Approximately 20 cats have been
picked up under the city’s Hew
animal-control ordinance, and not
one of them has been claimed,
Larry Fitzgerald, College Station
humane officer, said Monday.
The ordinance, in effect since
Sept. 1, requires each cat and dog
to be on a leash when not on its
owner’s property. Besides cracking
down on loose dogs, the new ordi
nance places similar restrictions on
cats for the first time.
Fitzgerald said he has no expla
nation why none of the impounded
cats has been claimed.
He said there probably won’t be
a decrease in the number of feline
pick-ups in the near future.
No tickets have been issued to
owners of unleashed cats so far,
Fitzgerald said. He said he has is
sued pnly warning tickets this
month to dog-owners walking their
pets without a leash, but said cita
tions will be issued beginning next
month.
Violators of the ordinance can be
fined up to $200.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
TOWN HALL
YOUNG ARTISTS SERIES
PRESENTS
ROBERTO DE GAETANEO
BRILLIANT YOUNG PIANIST
WORKSHOP - 8:00 P.M.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1975
RECITAL - 8:00 P.M.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1975
GENERAL PUBLIC
A&M STUDENT/DATE
NON-STUDENT DATE
MSC BALLROOM
MSC BALLROOM
$2.50
FREE/ID AND
ACTIVITY CARD
$1.00
Dianne McCracken cheer
fully donates blood during the
Brazos County Red Cross Blood
Drive. The drive began yester
day and continues through 6
p.m. today. Donations may be
made at the St. Mary’s Student
Center, 103 Nagle St. in Col
lege Station.
Staff photo by Chris Svatek
lEiliMS
The Traffic Appeals Panel will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the
Conference Room of the MSC.
The Pentagon Area Hometown Club will meet Tuesday at 7
p.m. in Room 140 of the MSC. (
The Water "Ski Club will meet Tuesday at T jr. ni. in Room 225
of the MSC.
The Corpus Christi Hometown Club will meet Tuesday at
8 p.m. in Room 410 of the Rudder Tower.
The Arts Committee will meet Tuesdav at 8 p.m. in Room
206 of the MSC.
The Irving Hometown Club will meet Tuesdav at 8 p.m. in
Room 141 of the MSC.
The Isshinryu Karate Club will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
in Room 256 of G. Rollie White Coliseum.
The Panhandle Hometown Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
in Room 607 of the Rudder Tower.
Young Democrats will meet Tuesday at 7:30 in Room 137 of the
MSC.
The Campus Bicycle Club will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at
the Rudder Tower Fountain.
The Aggie Speleological Society will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.
in Room 510 of the Rudder Tower.'
TICKETS AND INFORMATION, MSC BOX OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR RUD
DER TOWER 9-4 MONDAY-FRIDAY 845-2916.
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Saturday, 4 Oct. 75~Tudder Auditorium 8:00 p.m.
A&M Student/Date General Public
Zone 1 $4.50 $5.50
Zone 2 $4.00 $5.00
Zone 3 $3.00 $4.00
Everyone.Must Buy a Ticket
Tickets are available at the MSC Box Office, First Floor, Rudder Tower, 9-4 Monday-Friday.
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TOWN HALL SERIES IN COOPERATION WITH BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE
PRESENTS
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1975
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GENERAL ADMISSION RESERVED SEAT
A&M STUDENT Free with ticket $4.00 - 4.50
NON STUDENT DATE 3.00 $4.00 - 4.50
GENERAL PUBLIC 4.00 $6.00 - 6.50
A MAXIMUM OF FOUR GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED BY PRESENTATION OF AN I.D. AND
ACTIVITY CARD FOR EACH TICKET REQUESTED. A&M STUDENT PRIORITY PERIOD EXTENDS FROM SEP
TEMBER 8 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 12. GENERAL TICKET SALES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 15. TICKETS ARE
AVAILABLE AT THE MSC BOX OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR RUDDER TOWER 9-4 MONDAY-FRIDAY 845-2916.
SORRY, NO CAMERAS OR RECORDING EQUIPMENT WILL BE ALLOWED.
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PLAZA SUITE
Sept. 25, 26, 27 at 8:00 P.M.
ADULTS $2.50 STUDENTS $1.50
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Chicken fried steak like
you wouldn’t believe.
The 3-C Corral serves a chicken fried steak like you
wouldn’t believe. We start with Vs pound of round
steak — without a speck of “extender.” We double dip
each steak in our own batter, fry it to a golden brown
and deliver it to your table hot and ready to eat. The
chicken fried plate also includes a generous serving of
french fries, fresh green salad and a roll.
And the price is about the same you’ve been paying
for a pre-breaded steak: $ 2 35
If you like chicken fried steak (and nearly every
Aggie does) you’ll find a home at the 3-C Corral.
3-C Corral
29th Street to Barak Lane
Across from Bryan High School
693-2721