Thursday, February 11, 1988/The Battalion/Page 9 B Street bv Jon Caldara luted 'der JFELS (AP)- jury seiifeiK, , Brimnge j executed foti .onvictic; [ation o( tudent mkel, a 19-yej, is reported mi jody was di® ie trunk of a(, uige’s parem sville two dj relieved," i I, the victia] e guilty verdt esday. "I ietCj hi rt decide. All argumentsi ,'.R. “Dick'f ige, 32, wai murder anhl ution had | lingoccurrel ig girl dead,1:1 irder," Hitclc| co-defend* testimony in: e did not inlet Molina, 2 murder inti • for a 50-ve his testinton) had sketdi lost of the let lietly Tuesd ;ard a tape' with Kings'^ rge Gomel : *r, Richard ft j mis were IW: on. t. Dope did: said. 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I. hope shd liKes All- fuRPose, enrichtd. idult businesses to challenge ordinance Tnp BEL PASO (AP) — Attorneys for Be owners of five adult businesses Bd tliey will probably challenge a Bning ordinance that outlaws the i Aiith' Biablishments. .tier County|. nv .’ s ( > n e-year grace period and took a Bded Tuesday, and Oity Council VVednesda' t j ie jj ve businesses permis- Bn to stay at their present sites. Sheriff .rBThose five and several other A’ Minin' 1 nude-dancing clubs and adult book y while prep*m res anf | theaters stood to face X-ray i.u $i OOO-a-day fines if they opened spital. B e d nes( kty. But assistant city attor- of dressing'ltyjQjj,) b a toon said the ordinance ys, he rai . l0 ,Bdestined to be challenged in court. scalpel-liP'■ 'n ie zoning ordinance, modeled n X-ray le*" on said aled with V two hours i where he liose name ised. County hot and ,aid. The ^ jut 1 p.ur. ver by 3 p.1*' after a Detroit law that has been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, bans nude adult entertainment from within 1,000 feet of a home, church or school. John Laemlein, attorney for the owner of three nude-dancing clubs that were not granted extensions in Tuesday’s council action, said he might appeal the decisipn in court. An alternative, he said, is for owner Tony De Santio to change his businesses to comply with the zoning law. Having dancers wear minimal clothing probably would bring the clubs into compliance. Richard Lovelace, attorney for the owners of two adult book stores, said after Tuesday’s council meeting that the case “will move into the legal arena.” Existing businesses in violation of the new ordinance when it was - passed last year were allowed to re main in operation for 12 months. To stay in business longer, owners had to prove they had not yet lecouped their investments. But the five businesses were turned down as council members made verbal swipes at the owners. “Why should we consider exten sions on these sleazeball opera tions?” Mayor Jonathan Rogers said. WANNA FIGHT? Sigma Phi Epsilon Fight Night ’88 Scott Sech 696-8286 Mat Warner 846-8540 Join’s 4004 Harvey Rd. 11-9:45 Closed Mondays Zarape's VS! &.AmPE -—I’- 9:30-8:45 Closed Monday x Buy one entree and get the second at 1/2 price Buy odc entree at regular price and get a second entree of equal or less value for 1/2 regular price Serving the Finest Mexican Food in Bryan-Coliege Station Coupon good Tuesday thru Thursday Jose’s 5-9:30 p.m. Zarape’s 5-8:30 p.m. Expires 3/17 Must present coupon when ordering happy hour friday 2-6 /Sn free beer! movie rental over 2,000 titles $1.99 $2”° off all LP’s and cassettes $8.98 and up all CD’s $13.98 and up all books 25% off (excludes remainders and sale books) OPEN: Sun.-Thurs., 10-10 Fri. & Sat., 10-11 1631 Texas Ave., College Station 693-2619 The Student 'Y' Association, along with KKYS 105, PRESENTS THK BIG- lil IG- Kyle Field, February 13, 1988 ■AS Get your tickets EARLY in the MSC, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., February 8th - 12th! GENERAL ADMISSION ADMISSION + T-SHIRT(S) $2 per person $4 per person $3 per couple $7 per couple Prices slightly higher at the door. All proceeds will go to Brazos County's Stepping Stone, a United Way agency dedicated to helping troubled teens. Also, coming soon in April ... HANDS ACROSS A&M Spend the Day Shopping While It’s A Sweetheart Special We’ll drive you to Post Oak Mall and while you shop we’ll change your oil and give you our 14 point service and have your car washed at Wolf Creek Car Wash. When you're ready we’ll pick you up with complimentary Valentine Candy. All for: $21 95 with coupon expires 2/3 not valid with other offer • - 14 Point Service • We change your oft with a n Or and •We install a new oil fitter • We lubricate the chassis • We check and WJ the tranefnlseidn fluid • We cneck and fill fhe-ddfaraetiat fluid • We-eheck and fill the brake fluid • We check and fill the power steering fluid • We check and fill the wndshietd washer fluid • We check and fttr the battery • We check (he air f Sfer • We check the wiper biado:. • We vacuotn the iutedor of the car : •We inflate the tires to their proper pressure •We w»$h the exterior windows We also do: • Air Filter & Breather • Radiator Flush Replacement ♦ A'C Freon Recharge ♦ Automatic/Standard . • Other Major Oil Transmission Service Brands Available Kwik Kar Oil & Lube Oru>n- M-F 8:00-6:00 Sat. 8:00-3:00 1411 B Harvey Rd. (across from Post Oak Mall) 693-^74?