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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1983)
Wednesday, March 9, 1983/The Battalion/Page 7 Mimaw L™, utives igH^unior Bruce Thornton, left, and Manuel l|$lecio, right, a freshman, sell stereos Discount stereos Tuesday afternoon to raise money for the Audio Engineering Club. The club buys staff photo by Eric Evan Let* tapes and stereos wholesale and sells them at a slight profit to raise money. Low Prices At Kroger! TIXAS AVI. A POST OFPICI ST, ■■VAN 2412TIXAS AVI. COU.IOI STATION |T1% Kroae roqer r'S> < 4C‘MOU.V FARMS OR ADI A T FRYERS WHOLE ” rr i HOLLY FARMS ORADB A “rTySvA PBr FAMILY PAK FRYIR k^THIGHS or DRUMSTICKS HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS SOZ. SPRAY S OQL SOUD ,1.5 OZ. ROLL-ON. SOZ.A SECRET DEODORANT...^ Mi :ooi LB. LIMIT 3 <S58S LR. HOLLY FARMS GRADE A IT TANS HOLLY FARMS GRADE A ir Wings 59' Breast Quarters ..« 79* Fryer Breast. MOLLY FARMS GRADE "A" FRYER HOLLY rtRMS GRADE A SPLIT • • • • • LB. Leg Quarters • • • lb Fryer Broilers 89* BUY EXTRA BODY 14 OZ. SIZE A GET U OZ COND. FREE Wella Shampoo *2" NIC! N CASY. 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RtlLLS Home Perm *3 29 BOSTON FERN 10 INCH HANGING BASKET Tent city must close April 1 cpLOm 5H0PPE~]) United Press International CONROE — Montgomery County commissioners have told the residents of the newest Houston area camp for the homeless and unemployed that they intend to shut the place down because it is unclean and unsafe. The commissioners voted 4-0 Monday to enforce health and fire codes against the residents of the new camp 15 miles up the San Jacinto River from “Tent City USA” that was closed by Harris County officials last month. Montgomery County’s chief executive, County Judge Jimmie Edwards, sent a letter to Ray Meyer, 38, leader of 30 residents living at the site east of New Caney. The letter set an April 1 deadline for the residents to move out. Officials have said that they believe it will be impossible for the group to comply with the county’s ultimatum. The camp of huts and tents on a flood-prone site does not have any running water and has what health officials describe as inadequate waste management. “It’s not only in a flood plain but in a flood way, where water runs when you have a flood. They could go under water quick,” Edwards said. “So they can’t issue permits in this area at all.” Meyer, who is leasing the land for $250 a month from a night club owner, said he was consid ering hiring a lawyer to fight the county. “I guess I’ll have to comply with it, but first I’m going to try to appeal it if it’s at all possible — to give us an extension of time to. find another place,” Meyer said. Meyer and four religious fol lowers moved onto the land at the first of the year with inten tions of organizing a shared- wealth community. The frame house he and his male and female converts live in is on 10- foot stilts. Since Meyer moved in, four small wooden shacks have been built on the grounds and a small tent city has sprung up. Execution date will be reset United Press International AMARILLO — A federal judge’s ruling Monday that con demned killer Charles F. Rum- baugh is mentally competent to end the appeals of his death penalty clears the way for the setting of a new execution date. U.S. District )udge Mary Lou ' Robison issued a memorandum declaring Rumbaugh compe tent, despite the inmate’s attack on a deputy during a mental competency hearing that ended with the inmate being shot. “After considering all the evi dence, the court finds that Charles Rumbaugh has a realis tic understanding of his present position and of the choices avail able to him, and that he is men tally competent to make a ra tional choice with respect to con tinuing or abandoning further litigation,” the memorandum said. The ruling lifts the July 20 stay of execution entered by a U.S. district court in Houston that set aside Rumbaugh’s July 23 execution date for the rob bery-murder of an Amarillo jeweler. Rumbaugh, 25, was hospital ized Feb. 24 after being shot in the chest by a U.S. deputy mar shall during a mental competen cy hearing. The inmate attacked the de puty with a handmade knife in an apparent attempt to have himself killed during the hearing. School halts credit for donating blood United Press International HOUSTON — A Houston high school science teacher has been ordered to stop offering extra academic credit to stu dents who donate blood to a loc al blood bank. “Blood for credit? Now I’ve heard of everything,” said Bar bara Gardner, mother of a stu dent who complained to school officials. Gardner said Monday her daughter Carla, 17, re ported she had to give a pint of blood in a school club’s blood drive so she could earn extra credit in her international bacca laureate chemistry course. Officials said the chemistry teacher, Edith Loeb at Westbury High School, has been reported for giving extra credit for sever al things which fall outside school district guidelines since she began teaching in 1967. Associate Superintendent Marion Skains said extra credit for academic grades should be limited to student activities and be a positive reinforcement for classwork. The teacher was told to offer credit for activities re lated to the course’s content. MARCH SPECIALS Any Burger with fries. Taco Salad or Fajitas ONLY $ 2.99 No Coupon Needed FUIM • FOOD • Onil\IK = 764•6064 CULPEPPER PLAZA HAPPY HOUR — 4 till Midnight WEEKEND HAPPY HOUR — 4 till 1 am