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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, MAR. 30, 1976
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BATTALION
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City Council Place 4
Jim Gardner
OFFICIAL NOTICE
PERSONALS
HELP WANTED
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RING, AN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT MUST 5569. 96t29
HAVE AT LEAST ONE YEAR IN RESIDENCE,
Jim Gardner, 55, 1216 N.
Richfield, professor of urban and
regional planning at Texas A&M.
Councilman two years.
CREDIT FOR AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMES
TER HOURS AND BE IN GOOD STANDING WITH
THE UNIVERSITY. A YEAR IN RESIDENCE MAY
CONSIST OF THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS
OR ONE OF THE ABOVE AND A FULL SUMMER
SESSION (BOTH THE FIRST AND SECOND
TERMS). THE HOURS PASSED AT THE PRELIMI
NARY GRADE REPORT PERIOD IN MARCH 1976
MAY BE USED IN SATISFYING THIS NINETY-TWO
(92) HOUR REQUIREMENT. STUDENTS QUALIFY
ING UNDER THIS REGULATION SHOULD LEAVE
THEIR NAMES WITH THE RING CLERK, ROOM
SEVEN, RICHARD COKE BUILDING. THIS
SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO MARCH 10TH IN
ORDER FOR ALL RECORDS TO BE CHECKED TO
DETERMINE RING ELIGIBILITY. STUDENTS AL
READY HAVING NINETY-TWO (92) COMPLETED
HOURS ON RECORD AS OF THE FALL SEMESTER
1975 MAY ORDER AT ANYTIME. THESE REGULAR
ORDERS ARE MAILED THE LAST WEEK OF EACH
MONTH. GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE
TO ORDER WITH PROOF (RECEIPT) THAT THEY
HAVE FILED FOR GRADUATION.
ORDERS FOR MID-SEMESTER WILL BE TAKEN
BY THE RING CLERK STARTING MARCH 22, 1976,
AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL APRIL 23, 1976. ALL
RINGS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WHEN THE
ORDER IS PLACED. STUDENTS WILL SAVE TIME
IF THEY WILL BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE
REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE FAILEDTO LEAVE THEIR
NAMES IN ADVANCE WILL BE ASKED TO RE
TURN LATER TO ALLOW TIME FOR RECORDS TO
BE CHECKED
THE RINGS ARE DUE TO ARRIVE AT THE REGIS
TRARS OFFICE ON JUNE 29, 1976 ALL RINGS OR
DERED, REGARDLESS OF WIIET1IERON MARCH
22, 1976 OR APRIL 23, 1976, WILL ARRIVE ATTHE
SAME ITOE
THE RING CLERK IS ON DUTY FROM 8 A M. TO 12
NOON AND 1 P M. TO 5 P.M. OF EACH WEEK,
MON DAY THROUGH FRIDAY. HOWEVER, IN OR
DERS FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED, ORDERS
MUSTBE PLACED PRIORTO 11:30A.M. AND4P.M. 1965 Handivan 6-cy
WE HOPE THIS INFORMATION WILL BE HELP
FUL AND EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS.
EDWIN H. COOPER, DEAN
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
FOR SALE
Realistic STA-80 Stereo
FM-AM Receiver. 42 watts 1
channel. Only one year old.
Excellent condition. Originally
$200. Will sell for only $150.
693-4188 after 5. 97t2
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further information. 94t7
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Over 100 Brands.
Call Leland Anderson,
After 5:30 693-6594. 93t2
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Bred for hunting from proven
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845-1531 or 846-3946.
MR. GATTI S
is looking for additional versatile
entertainers: guitar. banjo,
pianist, singers, duos and groups.
We are also olh ring a cash award
plus eontraet lor the formation of a
Mr. (i Ragtime Band. II \ on
have talent and would like to audi
tion.
c all S46- 4S09
lor appointment
Do you have any specific pro
grams planned as a council
member?
There are a couple of general pro-
f rams, one of which we re into but
aven’t done much on, and that is
the general plan. We received the
document over a year ago but it has
yet to be reviewed thoroughly and
receive any citizen input and there
fore it has no official status. We
should have some study sessions
with public groups and adopt a plan,
either this one or a modified version
of it. That way we can make a better
decision about zoning and other
areas where we are now finding no
document to guide us.
Jim Gardner
revenue for financing municipal
government. I feel we are probably
placing too much emphasis on utility
revenues and we need to seek better
'69 VW. New engine. Call 823-5605.
Porsche 912, 1968. Rebuilt engine with 1500 miles
oiler over $4,100. Call Ray evenings, 822-9211.
Besl
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$600. Banjo, $100. 846-0932.96t3
CAROLYN WELLS,
RING CLERK
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station,
serve you with your hardware and plumb
ing needs. North Gate.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
■ Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Roberson, Edwin Earl
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Dissertation: CRITERIA FOR TEACHER SELEC
TION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY.
Time: April 13, 1976 at 3:00 p.m.
Place: Room 302 in the Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
1972 Triumph 500 with Ceriar
6255.
forks, helmets. 846-
9316
’72 Toyota Celica, 30 mpg,
6743.
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fered on JCHA accredited
psychiatric Inpatient Unit. Staff
function as active participants
in group-oriented milieu. All
positions full time. Contact Di
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ral Brazos Valley Mental
Health Center, 822-7326 for
further information. 9417
We will continue in a number of
other areas also, such as programs to
get off-street hike paths which is a
multifaceted problem. We are mak
ing attempts now with a sort of
interim program to have lanes on
streets, which is not a satisfactory
solution. I favor separation of hike
lanes from automobile facilities and,
of course, it all has to be integrated
with the campus program.
I want to see an expansion of an
ongoing review that we are making of
developmental controls. We must
look more closely at those that deal
with the quality of construction of
new apartments and commercial de
velopments. I’d like to see initiated a
complete review of our sources of
sources.
Are you in favor of extending
liquor hours to 2 a.m. on weekends?
I’m not necessarily working for it
but I see no reason why it shouldn’t
be done. I’ve lived in and visited
other cities where these are the
hours and I see no reason why Col
lege Station couldn’t handle the
same situation.
Are you in favor of the construc
tion of Millican Dam after the lig
nite coal is mined in the area?
I’m not sure what the area would
be like after the coal is mined but I
hope it will be left in a reasonably
good environmental condition. I
have not been in favor of Millican
reservoir up to this point and I don’t
see how the extraction of the coal
would change my feeling on that.
There are a lot of other issues involv
ing the reservoir that have yet to be
looked into such as the controlling of
the land use around the reservoir
and similar problems. Until there is
an indication that someone is looking
into these I would not favor the
building of the reservoir.
Should College Stafion purchase
its ufilities from a source other than
Bryan?
If a better contract than the one
that’s currently before the two
groups should come up then I think
we probably should. We should get
our utilities — water, gas, and elec
tric — from the most reasonable and
reliable source that we can.
Why are you running?
I’m sure a lot of the reason is lie-
cause of my background and experi
ence in the profession of city plan
ning. I’ve studied cities, and I’ve
worked with a number of cities. I feel
that I can contribute to our own
community, particularly in this
period when we are experiencing
growth which has both problems and
opportunities. I want to be sure that
we take advantage of the oppor
tunities to the extent that we can
keep the problems from becoming
large issues.
guarantee that it will failatllie
box. 1 urge that this oneu
mlii
,ju
late
Ai
foi
passed and that the council, ti
lution, put a more moderate^ .
up for early election.
How do you think the
service should be h
Bryan-College Station?
I think the present arrange®
about as good as we canhopel
this point. When the countyre
the sizes where it is warranted!
it should he public operated
panded to improve the sophs
treatment in the vehicles
selves. We have to improveupt
system as we can.
Are you satisfied with ll|
forcement of existing ordina
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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?
Not as proposed on the April 3
ballot. I do favor a modified system
where part of the council would he
elected at large and part by wards or
districts. I was disappointed that the
charter commission selected the
more extreme proposal which may
Clinton Robison
Addressers wanted Immediately! Work at home — no
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Clinton Robison, 34, 1101
Southwest Parkway, instructor
of auto mechanics, Bryan Inde
pendent School District. Member
of city Mayor’s Committee.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for tlie Doctoral Degree
Name: Stanislowski, Anna Gomolinsky
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF SOME
MOLYBDENUM COMPLEXES OF
PYRAZOLYBORATE AND OF THE ENZYME
STAPHYLOCOCCAL NUCLEASE.
Time: April 2, 1976 at 2:00 p.m.
Place: Room 1426 in the Chemistry Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
1966 CMC V-6 pickup, $200. 845-2294.
ROOMMATE WANTED
FOR SALE OR RENT
Roommate wanted, 693-9471.
BELAIR
Mobile Home Park
“SPRING AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS”
Application forms for Spriiig Awards Program may he
obtained from the Student Financial Aid Oflice, Room
303, YMCA Building. All applications must he filed
with the Student Financial Aid Office not later than
5:00 p.m., April 1, 1976. Late applications will not
be accepted.
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Do you have any specific pro
grams planned as a council
member?
Some of the programs are special
committees for streets, drainage,
lights, and recreation in College Sta
tion, also a committee to look at the
city ordinances, fire hydrants, vacant
lots and run-down houses.
I would like to work op streets. I
think we have from 28 to 34 streets
that need paving. That has been my
goal and I am going to continue to
take care of it even if we go in and
petition the people who live on the
streets to see if they would be willing
to pay for having the streets fixed.
There are a lot of bad streets in Col
lege Station that have been ne
glected for years. Also, the drainage
problem needs to be taken care of
Are you in favor of extending
liquor hours to 2 a.m. on weekends?
Yes, I would like to see it till 2 a.m.
because I used to go out quite a bit
myself and I know a lot of other
people do. If you have anything else
to do at home or any type of meeting
to go to, by the time you get out it’s
almost closing time and everybody is
out trying to drink all they can within
two or three hours. And in that time
a person will get high. A lot of people
say that if you let it go until 2a.m. the
more drinking you are going to have,
but I don t think so. I think 2 a.m.
would probably be sufficient and
would also keep the town alive.
Are you in favor of the construc
tion of Millican Dam after the lig
nite coal is mined in the area?
Yes, in a way. I think we need it. A
lot of areas don’t have much water
and we need it for the water supply.
We definitely need the coal.
Should College Station purchase
their utilities from a source other
than Bryan?
I don’t think so. It all depends on
who is giving the better benefits. If
the prices are better with someone
else and they can furnish us, I think
we should buy from them. I think we
should save the money and I don’t
think Bryan would feel hard about us
buying it from someone else.
Why are you running?
I would like to see a lot of change.
I’ve been working around the city
Do you have any plans for
velopmental controls?
Yes, (I’m satisfied) in termsd
ness. No, in respect to thorougj
and detailed attention to
construction activities. Somed
can he, and I hope, willbecorw
I feel we need a provision ii
zoning ordinance which won
quire a more detailed renew
standards of apartment com[
and commercial development
need something more than tl
sura nee that these facilities «i|
safe and that there will be adtj
parking. I ’m afraid that we are
of shortsighted in providing
the amenities which won
these developments a lasting
There is also a need forthisra
assure that these kinds of dewi
ments will harmonize withonro I
ing pattern of residential de-1, y 0 i
ment. Also, with respect ton L y
tinning improvement, Ilookfwi Iber?
to a sign control ordinance. 1 net
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Irsyst
Imer
1 don’t think I shouldcomMi U tJI
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that at this time.
How do you think theamh
service should be h
Bryan-College Station?
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I think it should he betterlb
now. This is a suggestionthatlb
is strong in the cities. If we Id
or two at the fire stationsandik . 0 |
stations could handle it, itwoil
better for the city and thecitya
use the funds. I think the
service should he
Bryan-College Station andnol!
private individual.
Are you satisfied with til
forcement of existing ordia
Do you have any plans for n
velopmental controls?
This
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Clinton Robison
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covtncil for years. After I started
working on the Mayor’s Committee
they put me on a government pro
gram for low income areas. Then I
talked to a city councilman and asked
him if he knew about the streets in
certain areas and he said he just
didn’t know what they were like in
College Station. After that I decided
we really needed someone to speak
for the people and speak for College
Station as a whole. If you’re on the
city council you’re supposed to go
out and learn something about the
streets and the community. If you
don’t appoint a committee to do it,
do it yourself. There are a lot of
duties that they don’t perform that
should be performed. I think Col
lege Station would be better off as a
whole if we all work together and not
just work in certain areas.
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?
No, I’m not satisfied. I haul
the city ordinances of Colics 1
tion a number of times,
comes to the city’s responsil)lp nenc
the city ordinances, they
care of it. They can go outaritr<
each individual do what they 9) |
as far as water lines or sewerb
some people living in thecil)|
recently got sewage running"!
they could use it. However,tk L’ ^
can go three or four miles mi F n 8
newer areas and put in sew# I 1 *-
street lights. r.. yo
I think that College Station 1 01
whole should work more wil coa *
university and A&M Consol# le cc
Anytime you’re consideringsK aviri
tiling in College Station it ind | nor
all three. One should always!) e “C
what the other is doing and) SU 1
should always work together,^ aas ai
are trying to get new bikero# as n
new sidewalks they should bt«’ [ ™
ing together. There should® 011 (
committee with two peoplefroJ'| lave
city, two from the schoolboaid 1 l ect 15
two from A&M to get together 1 1'
knock heads and see what the) Should
come up with. plitie
s Bry
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