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Call 846-5764 for appointments 1403 UNIVERSITY DRIVE COLLEGE STATION I ( Rita Coohdge “IT’S ONLY I LOVE” ^ LP_3J39 featuring Vassar Clements double LP reg. 7.99 for 5.99 PARAPHE NALIA ULTRAGRAPHICS POSTERS SHIRTS CONCERT PICTURES S-SrS-S 315 UNIVERSITY Chicago IX - Greatest Hits” OPEN MON.-SAT. 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. ALBUMS Reg. $6.99 - Only $4.99 TAPES Reg. $7.99 - Only $5.99 IMPORT ALBUMS QUAD ALBUMS & TAPES NORTHGATE 846-5515 Homer Adams Homer Adams, 53, 205 Timber, owner of Adams Transfer and Storage Company. Councilman five years. Do you have any specific pro grams planned as a council member? I just want to get these utility con tracts finalized so that we will be as sured of an adequate supply of water in the future and adequate electricity for our growth. Are you in favor of extending liquor hours to 2 a. m. on weekends? On first impulse, I am against it, but I will listen to their argument for it. It appears to me, talking to our police chief and liquor control mem bers, that it would cause some additional problems for them. Are you in favor of the construc tion of Millican Dam after the lig nite coal is mined in the area? I am in favor of the Millican Dam in that area. Should College Station purchase its utilities from a source other than Bryan? We re investigating other sources. I have no predetermined opinion. I think we have to do what is best for College Station. Why are you running? I had not intended to run until two members of the council with unex pired terms resigned to run for mayor. This would not leave a whole lot of continuity on the council which I think is very important at this time because of the utility contracts that are being considered. Would you like to see College Sta tion change to a ward system of elec tion, as proposed in the referendum on the April 3 ballot? I would like to see the ward sys tem. I served under the ward sys tem. I think it makes the people feel they have representation from their area rather than all the councilmen being from one area. How do you think the ambulance service should be handled in Bryan-College Station? I think it is being handled the way it should be handled, by private en terprise. IBmmgl Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. ( n ) Each Daily Special Only $1.49 Plus Tax. VCafetena J ‘Open Daily” Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:30 PM to 7 PM MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w/chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Chicken Fried Beef Steak w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner (f( PHT 5 ) SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE (VBIbr) Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad ^PcT^ 7 Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL “Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style’’ Tossed Salad Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable City Council Place 2 I m m ¥ Homer Adams Are you satisfied with the en forcement of existing ordinances? Do you have any plans for new de velopmental controls? I think they are being enforced pretty well. No, not other than what is covered in the existing ordinances. Candidates’ Schedule There are several opportunities this week for area voters to become more familiar with the candidates for the various city and county of fices. College Station City Council can didates will speak at political science classes on the Texas A&M campus Wednesday. The classes will be held in Bolton Hall, Rm. 301, at 10 a.m. and 12 noon. The Environmental Action Coun cil of Brazos County has invited all the candidates for the College Sta tion and Bryan City Councils and for the county offices to speak at its monthly meeting Wednesday night. The meeting will begin at 7:30 in the Bryan Building and Loan building. KAMU-TV (Channel 15) has scheduled four hour-long programs this week dealing with the candi dates and the issues. All of these programs begin at 10 p.m. The candidates for the College Station Council will be presented tonight, candidates for Places 1 and 2 on the A&M Consolidated School Board on Wednesday and candi dates for Place 4 on the Consoli dated School Board on Thursday. A Friday night program deals with the Bryan bond issue, the A&M Con solidated school bond issue and the College Station charter revision re ferendum. Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 2 2 2 5 5 5 Double check your tax return. Errors delay refunds! internal Revenue Service Lane Stephenson Lane Stephenson, 40, 1202 Dominik St., associate director of Texas A&M University News Ser vice. Member of city’s recreation council and the Capital Im provements Committee. Do you have any specific pro grams planned as a council member? The city should adopt a policy of strict adherence to existing zoning regulations. It’s a matter of keeping the interest of the individual homeowner paramount in the minds of the planning and zoning commis sion and the city council when zon ing requests come up. I think too much consideration has been given to the requests and so-called needs of the developers. Im also in favor of development of bicycle paths and installation of sidewalks on major thoroughfares. The problem here is coming up with some sort of equitable system of financing. There should be some sort of sliding scale in which the more major the thoroughfare, the larger the percent of the funds the city would pay. Are you in favor of extending liquor hours to 2 a.m. on weekends? I don’t really have any strong opin ion about it one way or the other. I wouldn’t oppose it. Are you in favor of the construc tion of Millican Dam after the lig nite coal is mined in the area? Lane Stephenson I’ve seen so much of both sides, I don’t have an opinion of it right now. It’s not something that I have a vital interest in. Should College Station purchase its utilities from another source be sides Bryan? It seems to me that the city is going to have to work toward de velopment of its own independent source of supply for these utilities. We would he better off financially in the long run to develop our own. The alternative now appears to he going with Gulf State’s (a private firm). Their proposal looks very attractive in light of what Bryan is proposing. Why are you running? The thing that really caused me to run is zoning. That’s something I feel very strongly about becaii*-, been personally affected byi ijltl Would you like toseeColiij ( tion change to a ward system eS , tion, as proposed in the refeii ’ -t on the April 3 ballot? ■ I’m going to vote for the!? '. „ of tire present system gives us access to the largest source of good candidates, a community of this size we: have enough problems gettii ified people to offer them candidacy now. In thewanji you limit that becausethenj jhity to reside in a certain geogi me area. It is not a criticalpos community this small geographical areas be repres flunc citize How do you think the amti service should be handli Bryan-College Station? 1 have had no first hto ence with that. I have no having an opinion. on n ipen :n ca ,en i the i •e ye Are you satisfied witU P''!!' forcement of existing oi Do you have any plans for velopment controls? There should he strict ment and perhaps evena the building code to insurti construction in these ment complexes. I should be a master planso are areas where apartments developed where they wolRican no adverse impact on exisSu N (Initial areas or on trafficib where it wouldn’t overi ecru the ■even hour the i fee. A tax p relie lying evoi | will schools. I don’t proposer regulations because 11 Itally: visions are there fororderlitj'l' 1 ^ College Station voters will elect five city council members, a mayor, three school board trustees, and decide on a proposed charter revision and a $6.4 million bond issue when they go to the polls Saturday. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ax the following locations: Precinct 8 Precinct 9 Precinct 10 Precinct 20 Precinct 21 Precinct 24 South Knoll Elementary School A&M Consolidated Special Services Building College Station Fire Station Texas A&M University Center Old College Station Municipal Building College Hills Elementary School SI JIM GARDNER COUNCILMAN - PLACE 4 College Station Pbk) For By James R Oartfnar 171«N fetfQafwW SiM>on Tam Voter registratio to end Thursday The deadline for voter registration for the May 1 presidential primary is Thursday. If you need to register or have not returned your registration form, you may do so until 4 p.m. at two locations on campus. 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