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Battalion Classifieds 79x0$ sets economic example FOR RENT ca$& tel sol Special Spring Rates Church across the streete2 nite life on University Pool 2 Blocks from Campus blocks from storese2 blocks from Basketball Goals Jacuzzi Large Party Room On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 not open Sat. or Sun. 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 Apt. to sublet. Call 693-6716 to see apt. 7K. 2 bdrm. apartments near campus. $230.-$255. 779- 83t2/3 3550,696-2038. 77t2/3 WANTED Associated Press DALLAS — U.S. Sen. Gary Hart, criticizing the Reagan administra tion’s fiscal policy, said Monday the Id learn STUDY Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? STUDY II Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. STUDY III Recent untreated in jury to muscle or bone. Study of 2 day duration with only 2 visits required. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 -j-. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Cough Study Males and Females 18 years of age or older to partici pate in a clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a over-the-counter cough reducing medication. Monitary incentive: $100. For more information call 776-0411. nation could learn a valuable lesson from the Texas economy’s attempt to recover from ailing energy and electronics industries. “We are here to examine one of the country’s most intriguing exam ples of rebounding from energy problems,” Hart said. “This state’s creativity has lessons for the entire country.” Hart, a Colorado Democrat, spoke to about 170 people at an eco nomic symposium attended by for mer Labor Secretary Ray Marshall. The symposium featured business leaders from some of Texas’ newest industries, including optoelectron ics, biotechnology and space indus trialization. “The challenges being faced in Texas are being faced by others,” Hart said. “Texas’ success (in diversi fication) can set a model for Pitts burgh with its steel industry, Detroit with the automotive plants and the farm economy of Iowa,” Hart said. Hart, a Democratic presidential candidate in 1984, told a news con ference after the three-hour sympo sium that the Reagan administration has hurt economic revitalization. “We can’t have a president in of fice saying the government is our enemy,” Hart told reporters. “No other nation on the earth thinks this way. “This is happening while an ad ministration is spending millions of dollars on the nation’s defense and yet will not spend money to fight the trade imbalance,” Hart said. Carpool, Navasota (Stoneham) to Texas A&M. Ed after 6,894-2926. 80U/28 WANTED: To buy a used VCR. Call Teri, 260-2308. 82t2/4 CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelry Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico,Bryan) 779-7662 FOR SALE For Sale: 1976 Black Trans Am. Call 409-535-4774 af ter dark. . 82tl/31 Name brand box spring and mattress. 696-80098 lil/30 Piano for sale. Wanted: responsible le party to assume small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call credit manager, 1-800-447-4266. 78tl/29 HELP WANTED Head of beef producers promoting solidarity New club opening. Applications for all postions now _ ~ e, Skai ping Center, 846-22 pm. 77. Associated Press Houston Chronicle looking for early morning paper delivery route people. $400-$700. monthly. Call Julian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-7815. 65 tin OFFICIAL NOTICE Jr. or Sr. Computer Science major with good telephone voice, able to work evenings. Programming experience a plus. Call 776-4364. 82tl/29 RPCV’s new to the community please contact Jerry Namken at 845-4722 or 775-3750. 8211/29 Part time trainee for cutting horses. Also work for ride. Dr. Stephenson. 776-2830. 82tl/31 GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Students interested in applying for Grants & Scholarships from private foundations & endowments thru a na tional scholarship system write: Grants & Scholarships, 6427 Hillcroft- Suite 1054, Houston Tx. 77081. 7 8 o/ 3 Dental Assistant. Full - time and part - time positions available. Experienced preferred. Apply 2101 Texas Avenue, College Station. 82t2/7 i per pearance. Apply in person, Charli’s. 707 Texas Ave nue. 8111/29 Wordprocessor needed. Knowledge of Wylbur/Script helpful but not mandatory. Call Debbie at 845-9706 on MWF from 1:00 to 5:00. 80tl/29 SERVICES SARAH WATTS PIANIST, TEACHER Degree, Piano, And Two Years Piano Faculty, Baylor University “Serious Students of all ages” 500 E. 25th 822-6856 Experienced maintenance person needed to do mow ing, landscaping, clean pools, and other various outside jobs. Must have own vehicle, preferably truck. Contact John, 696-1732. 80tl/29 Hostess needed for 1/31 - 2/2/86. If you have a neat, at tractive appearance, and demonstrated ease in meeting the public, you may qualify. Please stop by the Man power office at 707 Texas Ave., Suite E-100, College Station, Tx. 79tl/28 Lesbian support group for gay and bisexual women meets weekly. 764-8310. 82t 1 /27 Cutting horse chapter being formed in B/CS area. Call n, 776-2830. 82tl/31 Dr. Stephenson, Recording engineering classes. Brasswind Recording Studio. Call Pat at 693-5514. 8U1/30 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, re sumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755 tfn SPRING BREAK on the beach at South Padre Island, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Walton Beach or Mustang Island/Port Aransas from only $89; and skiing at Steamboat or Vail from only $86! Deluxe lodging, parties, goodie bags, more... Hurry, call Sun- chase Tours for more information and reservations toll free 1-800-321-5911 TODAY! When your Spring Break counts.. .count on Sunchase. 79t3/4 Drain-Doctor. 696-8169. 25% Aggie Discount. 79t2/18 Typing/Proofreading/Mailing Services. Jane Kalinec, CPS, 4010 Stillmeadow, 822-7488. 78t3/14 Short/long forms and small businesses. Stan $5.00, call 693-0940. 78t2/7 NEED MUSIC FOR A PARTY? Get professional service cheaper from a disc jockey. Call Barry at 693-0760. ROOMMATE WANTED Male roommate for 2 bedroom condominium. $225. month, utilities paid. Cripple Creek, 696-0491. 80U/29 Roommate needed. Own bedroom. $175./mo. Call 693-8637. All bills paid. 80U/29 FOR SALE watts/ch. 3-way Speakers and FM booster. All together $250. Good condition. Call 693-1393. 83t2/3 Sub-lease single bedroom apartment. All bills paid ex cept electricity. On shuttle bus route. Very spacious with walk-in closets. Willow Wick Complex. Rent S200./one semester lease only. Call 693-1393. 83t2/3 Spring Break in Acapulco. Resort condo on beach, sleeps 4. March 15-22. Only $600. 775-2144. 83t2/3 1982 Yamaha 650. shaft, 4-cylinder, fully adjustable backrest, oil cooler, 2 helmets, excellent condition, $1,500. negotiable. 846-1104. 80t2/5 PHI National Service Sorority Spring ’86 Banana Split & Blue Jean Rush Tuesday, January 28 MSC Rm. 206 Wednesday, January 29 MSC Rm. 228 7:00 p.m. For more information Liz 260-5351 Gorina 764-6428 Warped TlW G0IVG 0UT)f uM... } \ FOR A 6RAY. / / WALK... "J [f Waldo by Kevin Thor Her waldo/ WHAT'S THAT? SOME NEV CEREAL B£ 6000 FOR YOU/ WAN HA TRY IT? noway! You TRY I KNOW! LET'S GIVE IT TO KARL P4LLMEYER/ HE WON'T EAT IT/ HE SAN ANTONIO — Beef is still No. 1 on America’s dinner tables, and unity among the nation’s pro ducers will keep it that way, the pres ident of the National Cattlemen’s Association said Monday. Jo Ann Smith of Micanopy, Fla., told the 5,000 people attending the organization’s annual meeting that a new $l-per-head, check-off pro gram should go a long way toward promoting beef consumption. The estimated $60 to $70 million earned by the check-off will be used to develop promotion and research programs. Smith said. The check-off program, enacted in the 1985 Farm Bill, will involve payment of $1 each time a head of cattle changes hands. The money will be pooled for re search on new beef products that will be palatable to consumers. The funds also will go for information and educational programs and pro motion efforts. Currently 38 states have individ ual check-off programs generating an estimated $ 18 million. “The new program is not per fect,” Smith said. “It won’t guarantee a profit for everyone. But right now it’s the only game in town.” Many cattlemen have been forced out of business by “devastating fi nancial circumstances,” she said. “Beef still is eaten regularly in 90 percent of American homes . . .,” she said. A&M political science rani 2nd in U.S. for publications By SUSAN CLARK Reporter The Texas A&M political science department recently moved from third to second in national ranking based on the number and quality of publications in six major field jour nals. Dr. Bryan Jones, head of the po litical science department, said the number of articles published in field journals is the primary method of ranking departments. This ranking will probably affect the recruitment of new faculty most, Jones said, but perhaps students will see the ranking as proof of a top- notch department. He added that the ranking will be helpful to students going to law or graduate school because department recommendations will carry more weight. Norman Luttbeg, a political sci ence professor, said the department wants to add a doctoral program, and this sort of recognition certainly helps. Jones said he is not sure if the im proved ranking will mean more money for his department. But, he said, it helps if those above him know that the department has a quality program. high rank The high ranking, Jones said, not only reflects how far the political sci ence department has come but how much progress the entire College of Liberal Arts has made. This rating, he said, shows that the College of Liberal Arts is doing as well in research as the other col leges. The publications involved in the study included The Western Politi cal Quarterly, American Political Sci ence Review, American Joun Political Science, Journal ofli Polity and the Social Science: terly. Luttbeg said there areolhc to evaluate a department,to number of articles published mary journals is an indication search activity. Southern Illinois Universii' ducted a study of researchac 1982. A count of articles was for the period of 197819! which the University of Mi was ranked No. 1, with Univer Kentucky and A&M following second and third positions it lively. But the study, which was by A&M in Fall 1985, ranked second with 15 articles for ft riod of 1983-84. The Univets Kentucky received the No. I ing. ext Ah dei Me flu It BEEFY TOSTADA 1< WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE. THRU FEBRUARY 3, 1986. TACO BELL Limit one coupon per person per visit 11 am - 11 pm. Not good with any other offer. Valid only at Bryan/College Station TACO BELL* Restaurants i — — — — — — — — — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ISC GREAT ISSUE: General Meeting Tonight! Everyone Welcome Rudder 704 8:30pm