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DELUNA f 'fou You're MOT The oa/ly Book STorE Tov/a) !. r TiL Fwd 50A1E0A/E WILL ME Z' FAIP- •PRICE fo/z My BOOKS/ 5b VIHAT bO TOU HAVE To S/)y Simel & Lewis By Mel 7 \ WHAT’5 f 1 THINK \ WRONG, I L.fcW\S? 1 f SoMETHlNG-’i I caug-ht in / vw STRING5V NtW Chambers clinic because of the community. a n leed for it i Continued from Page 1 “This , far as tha area is i t servic md she said. “They received an avalanche “This i s part c >f 0 mr commi of opposition from anti-choice ment to reprod uci tive healt groups who made life miserable care and wome n’s for them,” she said. women h ave acc ess to this sei “The chamber got drawn vice.” into an issues discussion that “We’ve ? done tr, acking nu they didn’t have to accept, in merous ti imes, ai nd we get 10 stead of looking at it as a busi calls a m( mth rec jue sting infot ness in the community.” mation oi n abort ion ; services. “We bear no ill will towards she said. the chamber and hope to con Santos said a pei xentage o tinue to play a part in the life of women re ceiving sei rvices fron the community, Nenney said. the Waco and He JUS ton clinic: “We would like to do that as come from the 1 3ry an-CoIleg< a member of the chamber.” Station an ea. Dyann Santos, director of the Out of the 10 Pk inned Par new clinic, said Planned Par enthood i clinics in southeas enthood decided to open the Texas, the 1 only o the >r one tha offers abortion servii I'annin clinic in Housi The chamber will both Hope Pregnaa and Planned Pareml fore voting on theissi stating membership. In order for theap approved, there must! thirds vote in favor of Chamber rules reqi: ouorum of 14 members Munson Continued from Page 1 the neigt Durin attendai ice to vote or Done )hue said in time, E 5VCL will c hold pr ayer vigils, and eve mts to read community. Nen ney said PI enthooc 1 will begi abortioi ii services 1 spring. quality gc >es down." lining mi onths, both oi icourage' College Statioi F i I “Generally, our plan is to inform the people of Col lege Station about the city council’s record of closing streets, placing 911 gates or building dead end roads in order to preserve neighborhood integrity,” Miller said. “Through traffic affects single family homeowners, causing them to move out and renters to take over. Renters don’t take as good care of the houses, and then Irom the d in the "SO following f gleat entert Home of the , bi.it all decis: '■eople typic *atch a great f “Our plan is to inform [College ind money we tion] ab of closing streets ... >ut the city council's recJ° f Vem Member of — Step f lization in favor of theti CAMPUS CALENDAR THURSDAY A&M Christian Fellowship: Therd will be a kick-off rally with worship and group dis cussions at 7:30 p.m. in MSC 292. Call Penny Appleton at 764-8195 for more de tails. ing lot. All male students welcome. No experience necessary. Call Lucas at 696- 0789 for more information. spaces left. Call 845-0544 for more de tails. TAMU Century Singers: Century Singer auditions will be in MSC 003. Texas Aggie Motorcycle Club: We will meet to talk, ride and have a good time at 9 p.m. at Sweet Eugene’s. Call Mark at 691-8204 for more information. Texas A&M Mens Rugby: There will be practice from 7-9 a.m. at the Rugby Field by the polo fields behind the Zachry park- FRIDAY Study Abroad Programs: There will be an informational meeting from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in 154 Bizzell Hall West about studying abroad in the summer of 1999 on the tropical island of Dominica and earning TAMU credit. There are only a few MONDAY Study Abroad Programs: There will be an informational meeting about studying abroad in the summer of 1999 on the tropical island of Dominica and earning TAMU credit from 10 to 11 a.m. in 154 Bizzell Hall West. There are only a few spaces left. 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