CASA CHAPULTEPEC 1315 S. College AGGIE SPECIAL: 3 Cheese Enchiladas — Rice — Beans Beef Taco — Chile Con Queso — Tostaditas — Hot Sauce — Iced Tea $2.69 Reg. $4.30 WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET A DEAL LIKE THIS? Sunday through Wednesday 779-5116 Prepared Fresh Daily! national Battalion/Page 14 February 10,1982 Candy 4 ? Howcm^ 4 ? This Valentine’s Day Ai*e Better” Reagan’s budget draws predictions of f iscal gloom Give your Sweetheart an AGGIE bouquet or a bouquet of Heart Shaped balloons for Valentine’s Day. This Thursday & Friday only, the ASC-AIA will be selling balloons for Valentine’s Day in the MSC. United Press International President Reagan’s proposed budget is causing a storm of de bate on Capitol Hill and drawing predictions of more fiscal gloom from a think tank of conserva- Thnrsday & Friday only live economists. The budget proposal, which projects a record deficit of $91.5 billion next year, would keep in terest rates up and slow econo mic expansion, economists from the American Enterprise Insti tute said. On Capitol Hill, Reagan’s proposed fiscal 1983 budget of $757.6 billion drew groans from both Democrats and Republi cans, who seemed determined to alter it because of the fat deficit. The deficit worries spread to Wall Street where prices plunged to their lowest point this year. The Dow Jones industrial av erage, a 4-point winner Friday, dived 17.60 points to 833.42, its lowest point since it hit 832.95 on Oct. 29. The New York Stock Ex change index fell 1.47 points to 66.32, and the price of an aver age share decreased 62 cents. Economists for the American Enterprise Institute agreed the deficit is too large, but disagreed on how to deflate it. In another congressional de bate Monday, defenders of the metric system argued Reagan’s proposal to abandon voluntary conversion efforts would wind up costing more than it saves, while also hurting trade. The administration’s 1983 budget proposal would elimin ate $2 million for the 7-year-old U.S. Metric Board, an indepen dent agency charged with assist ing the public on metric conver sion. The United States is the last industrial nation to retain the English inch and pound stan dards, and most American in dustries sell all or part of their products under metric stan dards or with metric labeling. juniors graduate students last elimieeSS to have YOUR PICTURE in AGGIELAND ’82 get shot:: Sit YesuHbook Associates Suite 140 Cutpeppei* Office l*la^e (off ]Pit®*jre»i* Street) Say it with flowers jJK staff photo by John Ryan Glenn Schroeter, a junior floriculture major from Victoria, and Lisa Young, a senior floriculture major from San Antonio, sell a Valentine’s Day bud vase to Shirley Jones, a senior biochemistry major from Kingwood. The Floriculture Club sells bud vases annually to financea trip during spring break. Galveston County DA hires aide for nursing home trial United Press International GALVESTON — Galveston County Commissioners Monday approved the hiring of a consul tant to provide the district attor ney with investigative and tech nical assistance in a murder trial I Ronald H. Rogers of Boernewil | help prosecute murder charge against a Houston nursing horn | corporation and eight of itsem ployees. The Autumn Hills Convales cent Center of Texas City and eight of its employees art charged with murder for the deaths of eight elderly resident! of the home. In June, Autumn Hills and the employees were in dicted on a total of 38 countsol murder between 1978 and 1979. John memo Texas C. Evs No trial date has been set. through Feb. 19 Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ‘Do me a favor. Next time I ask for a ride... say NO! ” There’s a better way to get there this weekend. Greyhound is going your way with trouble-free, economical service. You can leave directly from campus or other nearby locations. Most schedules have stops at convenient suburban locations. And talk about comfort. You get a soft, reclining seat and plenty of room for carry-on bags. So next trip, go with the ride you can rely on. Go Greyhound. *if you havo questions about eligibility or* time, please call G93> 6756 Friday College Station Lv 2:43p 4:00p Waco Ar 5:00p Dallas Ar 7:35p 5:50p Houston — NW Ar Houston GH Terminal Ar 6:10p Sunday Dallas Lv 1:35p Waco Lv 4:20p Houston GH Terminal Lv 5:30p Houston NW Lv 5:50p College Station Ar 6:37p 7:45p For convenient daily service and complete information call 696-0209. Schedules operate every weekend except during holidays, exam week and semester break. Prices and schedules subject to change. Some service requires reservations. moo And It GREYHOUND ® And leave the driving to us. ©1981 Greyhound Lines, Inc. the r-— i ^ ! c I No bn. * I l Nc h- 1 .1 ■ I I I