I ] 1 Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1981 Local —— City council to consider :K . : ■ 1V • 9 HOURS rezonmg Hamburgers 1800 S. Texas Ave. College Station 693-9515 m By BELINDA McCOY Battalion Staff A petition requesting a referen dum election to rezone a 53-acre tract of land near the Raintree sub division will be presented tonight to the College Station City Coun cil at 7 p.m. Also on the agenda are: — Consideration of a resolution setting fees for child care facilities, — Consideration of an ordi nance adopting the 1979 building code with 1980 revisions and amendments, — Consideration of an ordi nance adopting the city code, — A public hearing and con sideration of an ordinance re zoning seven tracts of land. II® r - - ’ ' SUN.- THUR. I0:00am- 10:0Opm RESTAURANT & BAR 319 University 846-1861 10 » » m SAT. I:30am Photo by T. Cirrttt The local abide by POOR MAN’S SPECIAL 1.95 CHICKEN FRIED STEAK Fries & Salad Soup... Salad n’ Sandwich 2.25 Sandwich, Fries or Chips w/Soft drink 2.25 “THE BREAD LINE” 1.00 A hearty bowl of soup and chunk of hot bread with butter n’ cheese. i t • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT f- Thur Frl. Famous Belly Dancers & Belly Dancers & . Amos 5 Greek Quisine 6 Greek Quisine 7 Glenn Lyle Lyle Berridge 12 Lovett 13 Lovett 14N Famous Jazz by Bruce j Amos 19 Scrapple 20 McElheny 21* 1 Bruce Bruce Bruce * McElheny 26 McElheny 27 McElheny 28 1 il pizza parlors that deliver pizzas on campus must campus dorms. Delivery persons who violate the hours cank the university policy of regulated visitation hours in escorted from the dorm by police. After-hours deliveries banned (/> o S N o y o a LUNCH SPECIAL Good Only 11:30 AM-4.-30 PM 693-2335 $2.00 OFF ANY LARGE 2 OR MORE ITEM PIZZA OR $1.00 OFF ANY SMALL 2 OR MORE ITEM PIZZA. il ONE COUPON PER PIZZA. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN LIMITED AREA. COLLEGE STATION STORE ONLY. 1504 H0LLEMAN — EXPIRES 2- 28-81. at ... what is Valentine’s Day without flowers??? . .. and a card, especially a Hallmark card and a little gift will be a big hit... and when she has Happy Valentine’s Da_ you'll have a Happy co™'O the Peta, Patch crewel, embroidery, latcbhook ££• and Agple^e^ns all Everyone loves to be romantic on love's special day. .. and romance loves a quiet dinner at a fine restaurant and the evening is only complete if you finish with and evening of dancing! You can find it all at We are happy to have the Diamond Room 707 joining us in March. WE LOVE YOU! Delivery people have been asked to come to dorms during visitation hours or else send a male to men’s dorms and a female to women’s dorms. A number of residents complained that some delivery people weren’t following visitation-hour rules. Often pizzas were being delivered to the dorm rooms after hours. To remedy the situation, the Housing Office sent a letter last semester to fast-food restaurants, florists, and local clubs which put out flyers, said David Bergen, chairman of the University Concessions Committee. The letter asked that delivery people abide bf University regulations regarding visitation hour! Enclosed with the letter was a copy of the visitation guidelines. Bergen said the companies have been cooperativ- e; he hasn't received any complaints from residents this semester. The University has the authority to have the campus police escort anyone out of the dorm if there is a violation of the visitation-hour rules. ‘J/£X Jree ^Umver&tu rearhtration ^ Mlh . > Cf \£\' Tuesday, FzbnuaAy 17 )0 am - 5 pm & 2,c.o nd MSC b/uing youA. IV and fiez money Anti-women club policy condemned iiiNniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THIRD ANNUAL ACTIVITY FAIR with a Lenten Emphasis for Leaders of Children and Youth Sponsored by Bryan-College Sta. Christian Educators The ACTIVITY FAIR Is for: Church School Teachers (Pre-School and Youth) Parents — Youth Leaders — Scout Leaders Day School Teachers — Youth’s In Leadership Anyone who works with children or youth and wants new ideas tor involvement learning and creative activities. Wherever possible, the courses focus on Lenten themes providing material which can be used immediately. A&M UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FEB. 21, 1981 8:30-1:00 COLLEGE STATION iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiMmiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiMim United Press International AUSTIN — The House today passed a resolution asking the Legislature to refuse to attend any public or private functions that re fuse to serve women. Rep. Anita Hill, R-Garland, and the 10 other women member! of the House introduced the re solution. Hill earlier in the week was refused entrance to the Citadel Club in the Driskell Hotel. She was attempting to have lunch with several male constituents at the club. She was told the club did not allow women until 1:30 p.m. Clint Small, the Citadel’s preji- dent, said he did not blame Hillfor being angry. But he said the club is not up to handle women. The club president also said that without women the noise level is less and there are "no par ticular distractions” for men “talk ing shop.” The resolution also asks that any public or private facility that is open to one member of the Legisl ature should be opened to all members. Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 don't send a card... PUNT A THOUGHT On this special occasion don’t give a gift that will be quickly forgotten. 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