The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 09, 1983, Image 6

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    Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, September 9, 1983
7:00-9:30 p.m. MSC 137A
Connie Hester
MURPHEY'S
IS
CHANGING ITS ACT(S)!
NEW MIXED BEVERAGES
NEW ACTS
' .... 4 s
Wed.—Bobby Ellis Performing Solo
*
Thur.—Nashville Recording Artists Carl Finney &
Gidget Calhoun with the Texas Blend Band
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m a
*
Fri. & Sat.—The Shag Nasty Band with great Rock
& Roll Show
*
Sun.—Carl Finney & Gidget Calhoun with the
Texas Blend Band
*
Tues.—Bobby Ellis Performing Solo
MORE TO COME
09 Walton Dr. 090-194 3
across from TAMU
main entrance
False alarm
staff photo by Eric Evan Lee
Students
classes
a fire
Blocker
received a break from
Thursday afternoon after
alarm went off in the
Building (formerly known
as the Academic and Agency
Building). The students were
returned to class a short while
later.
Police stop truck
of illegal aliens
Aroi
going to Houston
United Press International
KENDLETON — Police stop
ped two ve hides for speeding on
U.S. 59 North and found a truck
and car loaded with 33 illegal
aliens headed for Houston, offi
cials said Thursday.
Officers said Wednesday the 23
men, four women and six children
complained they had not eaten in
two or three days and many of the
undocumented workers were in
poor health. One of the men was
very ill and had to be taken to a
hospital.
the vehicles — a pickup trudJ
a sedan — escaped. Thedrive|
the car was a 15year-old Met
national.
The illegals, all from Met
were taken to the Fort
County jail and were to bet:
ported to Immigration and Nat
alization Service
Thursday.
Single adult.
Now you knoil
Police said one of the drivers of
United Press Internationil
The practice of numb
houses began in Paris in 1
The Community <
tonight, beginning
Refreshments will
members are espe<
COSA was fount
1981 as a service t<
University.
Fire destroys
Ultra-light j
apartment units
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — A three-
alarm fire that raged out of control
for more than an hour destroyed
about two-thirds of an uncom
pleted $6 million apartment com
plex early Thursday officials said.
Firefighters responded to the
blaze at about 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday, but winds gusting up
to 15 mph spread flames to nearby
units and the fire was not brought
under control until 12:1 la.m. The
flames could be seen for about four
miles.
Officials said the\fire burned
out of control for more than an
hour, damaging about twotlii
of the Deerfield Apartments-
$6 million complex due fora
pletion this fall.
Assistant Fire Chief Eute
Garza said five buildings'
units each were destroyed,
remaining units suffered sm
and water damage. Early i
mates put the damage at aboutlj
million.
At least 18 fire trucks aadij
firefighters answered the call,o
eials said. No injuries weren
ported, but several firefigta
were treated for exhaustion.
Officials said they suspectel
arson was the cause of the bb|
A special show of
II, from 2 p.m. t<
Sandy Point Road
The one and I
perform flying den
charged to fish, ho
to six people, am
enter free.
Israeli
cons
SIGMA CHI
SATURDAY NIGHT IS HAVING A
UPI names Boatright as new
V.P. and division manager
Medad Medina,
will participate ii
Prime Minister H
Isreali relations.'
Sept. 12, in 302 1
Ixts from the pol
and Dr. William
The program is
the Israel Club a
PCPA bai l
FIESTA
United Press International
NEW YORK — The appoint
ment of Margaret Boatright as vice
president and Southwest Division
manager for United Press Interna
tional was announced today by Boatright, a UPI executive for
William J. Small, president,' and more than 20 years, currently
Douglas F. Ruhb, managing dire- serves as general executive and
ctor and chief executive officer of sales manager for the Southwest,
the news service. I n her new job, she will supervise
FREE BEER AND MARGARITAS
OthC
OthC
3* yc
UPTs news, photography,
and communications in the nii»|
tate region.
She succeeds Travis 1
who will be named to a new exeal
five rharketing post with nationifl
responsibilities.
MAP TO HOUSE EnsU'rwood
Airport
The Merchants of Parkway Square
Shopping Center
(Texas Avenue at Southwest Parkway)
cordially invite the public to
I7TSC Cnaftt Centen
AGGIE APPRECIATION DAY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1983
“Marge Boatright has worlieill
in all facets of administration ij|
the Southwest Division and shell
both popular and a highly re|
spected manager,” Small
“UPI has many women in seniol
jobs around the world, but we art!
particularly proud to see Marl
Boatright become the first womaii|
division manager.”
Tickets for a barl
in Agriculture i!
Students may elv
40 agricultural c
cost $4, and car
Science Center,
Center, and the
held at 6:30 p.n
A career fair
held on the scco
juniors, seniors
p.m. for any ini
anyone interest
The annual I
Marketing Asst
Center, and tin
For more inf
Library t(
7:00-11:00 P.M.
Raised in Brady, Boal u
earned a degree in business admi |
nistration at the University o
Texas and joined UPI in Dallasii
1961. She supervised the divij
sion’s operations during most olj
the 1960s and was named businesii
manager in 1969.
The Sterling C
The tours last a
materials and s
Tour times,
epee desk on tl
contact Joe Jar
Craft Workshops
FREE REFRESHMENTS
LIVE BAND for your listening
and dancing pleasure.
Boatright was promoted
marketing administrator in 19'
and became regional sales execu
tive for North Texas in 1980, wilt 1
both newspaper and broadcast^
sales and service responsibilities.
Hobby Ii
Hobby Hall \
Friday, Sept.
34 yc
34X3
rxxr
34 yc
34K3
DUC
Date: Monday, September 12, 1983
v Time: Beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Place: MSC Craft Center
Eligibility: Anyone over 18 years of age can enroll in our workshops. Fees for TAMU students are set at Sl.SO/instructional hour, because our operation
is subsidized by student service fees. Fees for non-students are set at Sl.SO/instructional hour, and all non-students must also purchase
a S2.00 Craft Center identification card. All fees must be paid when registering.
GUN SHOW
Class of
Class
Beginning Pottery
Beginning Pottery
Quilting
Watercolor for Beginners
Times Location
5:00-7:00 p.m. Craft Center
7:30-9:30 p.m. Craft Center
7:00-9:00 p.m. MSC 137
Student
Fee
SIB.00
SIB.00
SIB.00
SIB.00
Non-Student
Fee
S21.00
S21.00
S21.00
S21.00
Instructor
Ann Dobbs
Ann Dobbs
Norma Metzer
Helen Finney
Introduction to Calligraphy
Sept. 27,
Oct. 4,11,18,25,
Nov. 1
7:00-9:00 p.i
MSC 137
SIB.00
S21.00
Stacia Ogles-Smith
Basic Drawing
Beginning Stained Glass
Batik
6:00-8:00 p.m. MSC 137A
7:00-9:30 p.m. Craft Center
6:00-8:00 p.m. Craft Center
S14.00
SIB.75
$18.00
$17.50
S21.25
S21.00
Helen Finney
Connie Hester
Lucia Athens
Woodshop Orientation
Woodshop Orientation
3:00-5:00 p.m. Woodshop
7:00-9:00 p.m. Woodshop
SIB.00
SIB.00
$21.00
$21.00
Larry Gardner
Larry Gardner
Airbrush for Beginners
Intermediate Pottery
Oct. 5,li,19,26,
Nov. 2
Oct. 5,12,19,26, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Craft Center
Nov. 2
SIB.75
$21.25
Helen Finney
Brian Dougan
Saturday-Sunday Sept. 10-11
Brazos Center
GUNS • KNIVES • GOLD •
SILVER • JEWELRY • MILITARIA
The Class of’
Royal Oaks Rt
’• paid at the do<
or
basketball. A<
- own picnic li
. toward funtlii
• To submit an
/ in 216 Reed
I
Conf.
a
Beginning Pottery
Beginning Stained Glass
Basic Watercolor
Matting and Framing
Matting and Framing
Matting and Framing
7:00-9:30 p.m. Craft Center
MSC 137
7:00-9:00 p.m. Craft Center
7:00-9:00 p.m. Craft Center
7:00-9:00 p.m. Craft Center
SIB.75
SIB.75
SIB.00
$11.50
$11.50
$11.50
$21.25
$21.25
$21.00
$14.00
$14.00
$14.00
Brian Dougan
Connie Hester
Betty Graham
Russell Cox
Russell Cox
Russell Cox
BUY—SELL—TRADE
OR JUST BROWSE
United Pie!
; WASHING!
Charles Wilson
$25 fine for coll
j far in an accid
bridge last mot
failing to repor
tnight he rei
Thursday.
Intermediate Stained Glass
Intermediate Pottery
$18.75
Oct. 13,20,27 7:00-9-30 p.m. Craft Center $18.75
Nov. 3,10
$21.25
$21.25
Connie Hester
Brian Dougan
Saturday 9-7
Sunday 9-5
Jewelry Casting
Matting and Framing
Oct. 6,13,20;27 6:30-9:00 p.m. Craft Center
Oct. 20,27 7:00-9:00 p.m. Craft Center
$14.00
$11.50
$17.50
$14.00
Pamela Hamlett
Russell Cox
Admission $ 2
50
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