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Page 16/The Battalion/Monday, Novembers, 1984 Re-elect Management for the ’80s “Efficiency is my main objective” I ran for office in 1980 because taxes and the county’s budget just kept going up. As your County Commissioner, I am directing county government in a direction to work with Bryan and College Station city governments to eliminate duplication of efforts. Efficiency is my main objective. Doing what’s best for Brazos County now and planning for the future working to see that future water requirements are met using available money, not increasing taxes, to upgrade rural roads . . . eliminating narrow bridges with the use of cqlverts where possible Billy Beard initiated the Brazos Court Ordered Restitution and Public Service program with the cooperation of the Adult Probation Dept., the two district judges, and County Court-at-law judge allowing criminals to do community service work Billy Beard is involved: • worked toward Brazos Animal Shelter • Brazos Beautiful, executive committee • Brazos County Historical Commission, member • Brazos Valley Development Council, Emergency Medical Committee • Brazos County Industrial Board, attracting medical and Industrial corporations • Sec. to Agricultural Chamber of Commerce, Agricultural Committee Pd Pol Adv P Wakefield Treasurer TIMA hast Wrh Bryan. TX 77*02 SHOP ALL FOLEY'S STORES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10 TO 9:30 (DOWNTOWN HOUSTON MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9:30 TO 6, SATURDAY 'TIL 5:30). WINTERWEIGHT SALE AT TW HEART OF TEXAS m HOUSTON AREA:: DOWNTOWN •ALMEDA •DEERBROOK •GREENSPOINT •MEMORIAL •NORTHWEST PASADENA -SAN JACINTO •SHARPSTOWN *WEST OAKS •WILLOWBROOK AUSTIN:: BARTON CREEK SQUARE HIGHLAND MALL SAN ANTONIO: r™, BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION: Rev. Falwell |J encourage GOP vote tc United Press Intemationi] LYNCHBURG, Va.-Mot jority founder Jerry founder Jerry Falwd] horted his followers Sunday for the spiritual awakening of ica and vote for candidates*] pose “our national sin” ofaboi Falwell was careful nottomt President Reagan by naraet marks to his Lynchburg coof lion of 3,000 and to the nationi vision audience of The Gospel Hour. However, the Moral Mij agenda and Republican Pam form a dovetail in opposingaV; „ 1 “ v \ and the nuclear freeze. Falwd i Reagan favor constitutional am ,■ 11 ments to outlaw abortion andt® ‘ 1 prayer to public schools anil lation to grant tuition tax crci f Christian schools. « moreE U ADD {first of lew int as part < lift to famine- worst c history. Peter U.s. Aj yelopm Sunday Americ Ethiopi, The north ii the cou Falwell said the re-electionofl gan would mean “the majord our national sins could bedeail frontally in the next fouryearsl He called abortion “a bio Pc holocaust” that has resulted he termed the “murder” of Ii lion unborn children. Telephone banks will ate; get out the vote on electiondai students from Liberty Bai Wl students from Liberty Baptisi .• urA • lege — which Falwell founded- S?' 1 '* w h< be sent to North Carolina toi ers slni for Republican Sen. Jesse Hi who has shared the pulpit will] well. DEC. told her a vacani of cane: Tribum Folia San Franciscfe: [ter, 9-y her co polling plaa to serve pa! United Press International SAN FRANCISCO - Bob: kin, owner of the Mansion B will serve truffles and pate an he calls America’s poshest pi place. The restaurant and hotel i: exclusive Pacific Heights areas in 1887 and a registered histoj landmark, has served as a ptef for about 600 eligible voters fa last three years. “Tuesday will be our first p dential election,” Pritikin said. Voters will be treated toi parking and food prepared b] Hotel's master chef. “I’ll do red, white andbluedi late truffles and my special vei and juniperberry pate,” Coylea Will there be a charge? “Of course not,” said Piid| “That would be a poll tax. “Why should the citizens vot smelly garages?” Pritikin ail “Voting should be fun andins] tional.” Voters will cast ballots under tal chandeliers in a setting of antiques, oriental rugs and colli of fine art. PV ILITT IEATRES lOutNCM m ^■aak about oun i imited edition f ntehtainmCIH THEM MAKE F1HE QIFTE FO* ALL AOEI [ 31S COLLEGE N. M*-«714 | Post Oak Hi 1 EEEEEHf —rawnaregs Craig Wasson Gregg Henry Melanie Griffith A Brian DaPatma FUm “BODY DOUBLE” WEEK *m 1*1 BILL MOW GHOSTBUfj WEEK KITES: 7:30 KhOO □tAMEKBATTM “THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL" @ WEEK KITES: 1:00 9:5B ri iinn r , WEEK KTB 1:1 BUT MUR* „ "THE RAZOR'S £ ^CHULMAN THEATRES A STARTS FRIDAY NO SMALL AFFAIR COUNTRY $' lit SHOW SAT. AND SUN,, All ^ -MONDA V-KTAM FAMILY MOW ) ^{J-TUESDAY-KTAM FAMILY NICHT' -MON.-WED. FOR ALL STUDEffil CURRENT l.D. TO AAM-BLINNJCf HIGH SCHOOL-AAM CONSOLWl SCHULMAN 6 775-2463 TEACHERS DOLBY STEREO ANGELO MY LOVE FIRST BORN A SOLDIERS STORY AMERICAN DREAMER TERMINATOR MANOR EAST III 823-8300 BLAME IT ON THE NIGHT ALL OF ME TERROR IN THE AISLES The Battalion SPREADING THE NEWS Since 1