University Daily Kansau Thursday, September 21, 1978 11 Sewer district approved CON- will RS OF m. in Nance aplora- slack's rouac, es," at Uris in Ball GOV- in the The Douglas County Commission approved the creation of the Yankee Tank Sewer District No. 2 yesterday, excluding all of the subdivision from the sewer benefit district. The approval came in the form of a unanimous motion instructing the county's legal adviser, Charles D. Stough, to prepare a legal formation the sewer district. The controversial question of whether to include the Western Hills subdivision was raised in 1987. The state legislature Peter Whitentight, chairman of the County Commission, said that of 78 lots in the Western Hills subdivision, the owners of 26 lots favored the sewer, the owners of more than 30 lots opposed the sewer and the rest were not included in the petitions. submitted to the commission last week. One petition favored and one opposed including Whitenght said that, excluding Western Hills, all of the owners of large tracts of land in the proposed Yankee Tank Sewer District had favored the district. Whitengnil said it would take Stough about two weeks to draw up the final plan. The board moved that the boundaries for the district be drawn approximately as decided at a public hearing held Sept. 6 about the district issue district. The original plan did not include Western Hills subsided in the sewer district. However, the County Commission decided to give the subdivision the opportunity to be in the district and held the hearing Sept. 6 to hear the opinions of homeowners in the area. In an effort to reduce the number of books lost or damaged in outside bookkinds, students soon will be required to return books inside Watson library during library hours. Bob Mallinowski, associate dean of libraries, said yesterday. Library plans inside bookdrop "This decision is really for the students' benefit," Malinowsky said. "It 'n'tan't fair for a student to be responsible because a book was dangled in the fall." After the student He said a new bookkod would be installed below the main entrance to the library within two weeks. The bookkod will be installed there and it will store books inside the library. He said books had been damaged by rain coming in through the lid, bookbooks becoming too crowded and books being lost between the bookdrop and the library. Malinowsky said damage to books should decrease because books would fall into the building, rather than being stored outside in extreme temperatures. "We're hoping this won't be seen as a cold-hearted decision," Malinowsky said. "We hope the students won't feel inconvenient, but it will be to their benefit if we lose fewer books and receive fewer damaged books." "In the past, we have taken the student's word on this. There was always the possibility that the damage to the book isn't the student's fault," Malinowski said. He also said plans for Watson's renovation included drive-up booksets. The bookkrops will be locked during the hours Watson is open. "We realize that parking is a problem for students who want to return books," Malinowski said. "We hope to find some kind of a plan for drive-up bookdrops." SUA organizing Taos ski trip for November Student Union Activities is offering students who do not want to go home for Thanksgiving an alternative: A ski trip to Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico. The deadline for registering is Sept. 27 The cost of the trip is $204. According to Kim Herren, Alma graduate student in charge of the ski trip, the cost includes transportation by bus to Taos, three nights lodging at the Innshrub Lodge, three meals ski lift, ski lift pass and ski equipment rental. Herren said last week that $20 would be the cost for students who bring ski equipment. This is the first year SUA has offered a Thanksgiving ski trip, Herren said. She said that students could expect un crowded slopes at Taos because Thanksgiving was considered the beginning of the skiing season. “If there isn’t snow, Taos officials will let it rain,” said Avery, “have we and we’ll everyone a message.” But students need not worry if there is not enough snow to ski at Taos by Thanksgiving. Departure time for the trip is scheduled for 4 p.m. Nov. 21 from the Kansas Union. The bus is expected to return 11 a.m. Nov. 26. for the Wake Up! Hillel Lox & Bagel Brunch Sunday, Sept.24 11:30 am Jewish Community Center (917 Highland Drive—across from Hillcrest) $1 members $2 non-members You don't have to be Jewish to come— We Like Everyone Hardee's NOW OPEN 2030 W.23rd All Hardee's burgers are 100% pure beef. We harbrowl each one on an open grill so they re tender and juicy. Hardee's menu is big enough to satisfy every taste and every size appetite. 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