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T3wOe#y Ag Boosters hold I second annual barbecue Demonstrations of square dancing round dancing and flogging will be given when the Ag Boosters Committee holds its second annual benefit barbecue at the Often Ranch on the Kings Rrver east of Fresno Sunday afternoon September lb The boosters committee composed of a cross section oi agri-business and agricultural leaders in Central Califor ma reported this week that ticket sales are ahead of last year s schedule but plenty remain tor those who still need them Proceeds trom the iate afternoon bar free Lie will be given to California Women tor Agr»cu»ture which will also operate a (t-untry store on the grounds featuring at' i raft and handiwork items L oretta Bolin a4 Fresno chairman ni the Ag Boosters ( ommittee said the dancers will perform intermittently from 4 to S 30 p m with the barbecue pre pared by the Santa Mini Elks Club served from 5 30 to T p m The groups performing are The Village Squares Sierra Mountain doggers and Busy B Dancers She said music for denong will be available after dinner Admission tickets will be used for several door prue draw mgs and cocktails will be available on a no-host basis throughout the afternoon Tickets are being sold at 125 per couple by many in the agricultural pest control industry the farm equipment business and members of Calrfornia Women tor Agriculture Four outlets tor tickets have been set up in Fresno ( rocker Bank downtown Allied Crape (,rowers Chevron Chemical Company and IMC Chemical Company The dumber at ( rocker Bank s 4fV3-4^): Condo debate Wilson: 'there's a human element to everything' Fres* Page 1 alone * he said 'This problem is in my opinion one oi the most serious that F resno State has ever faced ' The floor was then opened lor ques tions from the audience 'Flow many people (students) do you think will want to buy (a condomini um) * one woman asked 'when the average college ttudent is a transient and only here on an off and on basis?* FVice answered that according to his sources the average age of CSUF students Irving off campus is around 2t> years old Also that many students live here year round and work through the summer FW sand that in light of this information ' students shouldn t automatically be excluded as a source of condominium buyers Another woman asked if dw oppoaers of the condominium conversaons aren t blocking the chance for college gredu ates who start making money to 'buy into the American dream?* 'Which American dream?' Mann asked 'Getting rich?* financial dream she Mapieieat Stylists Ladies and Gent*. Biowdry cuts $6 50 with student 1 D -3-6 2S1-B2B0 and Mot layer Sat For Sale 77 Toyota Pick-up. SRS long bed w customized camper shell stereo (all 4fl7 24n*> M-F days Ol .•un 1< ;A mtes A\k tor ' *►*- -Yes the answered *! can t accept the American dreaam is to get ahead or get rich And the prob lem with the conversions as a metho dology for the American dream of buying your own home is that they're not in the nght price range ' Mann said Various members of the .audience asked what will happen tc CSUF stu dents wher t becomes hard to find .spartmertt* around campus Where will they go 'hey asked The answer was in essence, that it is the problem oi the school to develop adequate housing for the students Wilson summed it all up when he said that students are here at the university to Warn And one of the lessons to learn is that "there is a human element in everything and it is this human element that causes things to change * David Wickenhauser Planners silence condo ordinance Frees Paget 1 student housing and make it illegal for landlords to refuse to rent to students in order to decrease their student to non- student ratio FW also said that he would like them to add to the ordmence on amendment say ing that any apartment comptea with over 25 percent students be defined as Huoent housing F inalK after almost 20 minutes oi debate between commissioners a motion was made for approval of the try i ordinance proposal The motion was seconded and the ordinance was then denied in the ^ to 4 vote The planning commission also recom -neoded to the city council by a S to 2 vote further work needs to be done to come up with an "all encompassing ordinance SOffltr NOT GOOD ON TAKIOUT OffOfffS IHIS COUPON WORTH 1.00 OH! ON ANY GIANT PIZZA PIZZA PARLORS FOLK CLASSICAL MAJOR LABELS RECORDS AND CASSETTES. KKNNEL BOOKSTORE In The Heart Of The Campus
Object Description
Title | 1979_09 The Daily Collegian September 1979 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | September 6, 1979 Pg 6 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | T3wOe#y Ag Boosters hold I second annual barbecue Demonstrations of square dancing round dancing and flogging will be given when the Ag Boosters Committee holds its second annual benefit barbecue at the Often Ranch on the Kings Rrver east of Fresno Sunday afternoon September lb The boosters committee composed of a cross section oi agri-business and agricultural leaders in Central Califor ma reported this week that ticket sales are ahead of last year s schedule but plenty remain tor those who still need them Proceeds trom the iate afternoon bar free Lie will be given to California Women tor Agr»cu»ture which will also operate a (t-untry store on the grounds featuring at' i raft and handiwork items L oretta Bolin a4 Fresno chairman ni the Ag Boosters ( ommittee said the dancers will perform intermittently from 4 to S 30 p m with the barbecue pre pared by the Santa Mini Elks Club served from 5 30 to T p m The groups performing are The Village Squares Sierra Mountain doggers and Busy B Dancers She said music for denong will be available after dinner Admission tickets will be used for several door prue draw mgs and cocktails will be available on a no-host basis throughout the afternoon Tickets are being sold at 125 per couple by many in the agricultural pest control industry the farm equipment business and members of Calrfornia Women tor Agriculture Four outlets tor tickets have been set up in Fresno ( rocker Bank downtown Allied Crape (,rowers Chevron Chemical Company and IMC Chemical Company The dumber at ( rocker Bank s 4fV3-4^): Condo debate Wilson: 'there's a human element to everything' Fres* Page 1 alone * he said 'This problem is in my opinion one oi the most serious that F resno State has ever faced ' The floor was then opened lor ques tions from the audience 'Flow many people (students) do you think will want to buy (a condomini um) * one woman asked 'when the average college ttudent is a transient and only here on an off and on basis?* FVice answered that according to his sources the average age of CSUF students Irving off campus is around 2t> years old Also that many students live here year round and work through the summer FW sand that in light of this information ' students shouldn t automatically be excluded as a source of condominium buyers Another woman asked if dw oppoaers of the condominium conversaons aren t blocking the chance for college gredu ates who start making money to 'buy into the American dream?* 'Which American dream?' Mann asked 'Getting rich?* financial dream she Mapieieat Stylists Ladies and Gent*. Biowdry cuts $6 50 with student 1 D -3-6 2S1-B2B0 and Mot layer Sat For Sale 77 Toyota Pick-up. SRS long bed w customized camper shell stereo (all 4fl7 24n*> M-F days Ol .•un 1< ;A mtes A\k tor ' *►*- -Yes the answered *! can t accept the American dreaam is to get ahead or get rich And the prob lem with the conversions as a metho dology for the American dream of buying your own home is that they're not in the nght price range ' Mann said Various members of the .audience asked what will happen tc CSUF stu dents wher t becomes hard to find .spartmertt* around campus Where will they go 'hey asked The answer was in essence, that it is the problem oi the school to develop adequate housing for the students Wilson summed it all up when he said that students are here at the university to Warn And one of the lessons to learn is that "there is a human element in everything and it is this human element that causes things to change * David Wickenhauser Planners silence condo ordinance Frees Paget 1 student housing and make it illegal for landlords to refuse to rent to students in order to decrease their student to non- student ratio FW also said that he would like them to add to the ordmence on amendment say ing that any apartment comptea with over 25 percent students be defined as Huoent housing F inalK after almost 20 minutes oi debate between commissioners a motion was made for approval of the try i ordinance proposal The motion was seconded and the ordinance was then denied in the ^ to 4 vote The planning commission also recom -neoded to the city council by a S to 2 vote further work needs to be done to come up with an "all encompassing ordinance SOffltr NOT GOOD ON TAKIOUT OffOfffS IHIS COUPON WORTH 1.00 OH! ON ANY GIANT PIZZA PIZZA PARLORS FOLK CLASSICAL MAJOR LABELS RECORDS AND CASSETTES. KKNNEL BOOKSTORE In The Heart Of The Campus |