The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 09, 1980, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980
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CAMPUS THEATRE
210 University
846-6512
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ /^1 • •!
; skyway twin j L^ity Council
2000 cact 822-^. # -I
to consider
i annexation
J E. 29th
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HELD OVER
SECOND WEEK:
“CADDYSHACK”
7:40
9:50
W£ HIM WAT S AS NSW
AS TODAV S HEADLINES!
STARRING
BAMBI WOODS
AS DEBBIE
MIDNIGHT
MOVIE:
Thursday
Friday
and
Saturday
EAST
7:45
DON’T GO IN
THE HOUSE
AT
9:25
5th FLOOR
822-1
3300
34-
WEST
7:45
BATTLE BEYOND
THE STARS
AT
9:30
STARCRASH
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Classified 845-2611
The College Station City Council
will meet today at 7 p.m. in the Col
lege Station City Hall.
An ordinance granting an annexa
tion request and zoning of 55 acres
southeast of Texas Avenue and Pin
ion Drive is on the agenda.
Also to be considered is the purch
ase of six police department cars and
one public works department car
and the incorporation of the coun
ty’s Brazos Animal Shelter.
Relationship with the Wellborn
water district will also be discussed.
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MANOR EAST 3
MANOR EAST MALL
823-8300
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MMSC AGGIE
beautiful memory. Today is the rest of your life.
Net! Simon's
Chapter "Tw
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Columbia Pictures Presents a Ray Stark Production • James Caan • Marsha Mason in Neil Simon's “Chapter Two’
1 a Robert Moore Film • Also starring Valerie Harper • Joseph Bologna . Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Screenplay by Neil Simon • Produced by Ray Stark
Directed by Robert Moore • From Rastar
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PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED^
SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILOREN
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FRI., Oct. 10
SAT., Oct. 11
7:30 P.M. & 9:45 P.M.
7:30 P.M. & 9:45 P.M.
$1.25 WITH TAMU I.D.
Craft sho|3i
fixes leak
Unit*
HOUSTl
BHgators
By MARK TRIESCH estroy sev
Battalion Reporter holesale cl
For the first time in sixyearas found t
M SC Craft Shop is free from tkiiisease, a 1
ly showers of water and debn U.S. De
have plagued its ceiling since : 5 terinariar
gan operating. jjds at anc
The water came from a cording an i
belt in the dish washing area?! “It’s lik
MSC cafeteria, located fc-ound a for
above the shop. on officer
And craft shop director i$t have to
Grauke considers the drippii; Nielson si
ter, which has ruined most i many as A
ceiling panels in the shop at:} destroye
dark stains on the floors, a aturday tf
hazard. holesale t
“Our floors are glazed canted with
and they are as slick as ice i ,
wet,” she said. “There have< • .
been times when dishes have
through the ceiling.” —
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Photo by Craig Atchison
Chris Keeton, student worker at the MSC Craft Shop, works
on a project at a pottery wheel. The wheel is located directly
below a ceiling leak which has caused minor shocks to students
working there.
ARE YOU GETTING HAIRICANE’ CUTS?
calm them down — come to
the
VARSITY
SHOP
846-7401
301 Patricia
Behind the Dixie Chicken
Across from the Campus Theatre
THE
SHINING”
wufsmmmc:
★★★★★★
TENDER LOVING
CARE!
For Your Thesis or
Dissertation of a Lifetime.
We Care at
KLYKOS COPIES
301 College Main • 846-8721
Open Every Day
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Grauke also said that then
corroded electrical box in the
ing, damaged by the water, vl
she said she feels is a fire has
MSC Director Jim Reynola o^anizat
the University has s P e n l B
trying to find a permanent« ‘ ..l,
the problem he said is cause ^t Cc
faulty design. 16MSC hi
Seeing no permanent sohtr.M® 11 ^ 0<
the near future, the shop sC?r , r . lv<
took matters into their ownidP 1 * ^ n,v f
They have purchased andinfe^i commi
large sheet-metal drip pane-fl* 6 ^ 1 ' 01 '
ceiling. The pans will catch the^ e 1
dripping from above and cb: 1 !. 08 * ?'! ves<
through a series of hoses leadii; ‘ na dditio:
drain. mtestispn
r rival grou
“We know it’s not a peraajefr comp<
solution, but at least we cankee
floor dry and prevent sonet >
dents,” Grauke said.
The University has provider
ceiling tiles to replace those r’i
by the dripping water.
By D
“With the drip pans and they 1
in place, we have a much saie:;X^' to " I ? <
more eomfortahle place to wit"
said Grauke. “We are veryfo!tf nce l 0
that we got the problem workeiU? 01 * reso
before our craft classes startecK? 0 ^’
semester." ortgages at
Ine corpoi
Grauke said the craft shop 137 loan nr
“$60 to $70, and a lot of raan-h or tgages 1
to find a solution to the problt'Juld apply
Several projects belonging t( ,u ?frL by t
dents, including an Ash spimffld have i
wheel, a cedar hope chest a Bomb est
butcherblock table top, wereclU^ 6 soldb
aged as a result of the clrippin[® rt g a gcs fre
ter. Grauke said that she hasi : ' ,r P° ra hon’s
the owners of these projects to ser * s Unck
mit a list of damages to her, so m ds that ai
they can receive restitution fbrfis corpe
cial losses. provaloftl
thin the cit
Grauke says she is not sure ortgages
she will present with the billjunty.
these damages, but she said:
hopes the students will be if
bursed in full for losses incurred!
result of flooding in the woods)
storage area.
ROGER DAL TREY • JOHN ENTWtSTLE KEITH MOON PETER TOWNSHEND wtth RINGO STARR
E>«cutiv« Producer SYDNEY ROSE Produced by TONY KLINGER and BILL CURBISHLEY
Aaaociata Produce* JEFF STEIN and ED ROTHKOWTT2 ■ Wrtttan and Otract^ by JEFF STEIN Ecbtad by EO ROTHKO WITZ
SOME MATERIAL h
T BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN
LVAJLAan moirtXN MCBWD DOC^
FRI. & SAT.
OCT. 10 & 11
MIDNIGHT
3
RUDDER
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THEATRE
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$1.25 WITH
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TAMU I.D.
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Texas AtM University
Thealer Program
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grow THE
Rated PG
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GENE KELLY
DONALD O’CONNOR
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
SUNDAY
Oct. 12
a play by Lynn Riggs
7:30 P.M.
SINGINiN
THE RAIN)
RUDDER
THEATRE
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TECHNICOLOR® AN MGM PICTURE 'BhP
(Gl RE-RELEASED THRU United AptlStS
$1.25 WITH
TAMU I.D.
8:00 P.M.
OCT. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17 & 18
RUDDER FORUM
Tickets at the MSC Box Office or at the door.
(25% DISCOUNT SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE.)
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE MON.-FRI. 9:00 A.M.-5 P.M. H
TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE 45 MIN. BEFORE SHOWTIME H
A&M STUDENTS $ 2 50
OTHERS $ 3 50
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