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Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1981 Battalion PUF, tax compromise sougUfc HELP WANTED Yard work — late P.M. and Saturdays $4.50 hour. 693-4626. !S6t6 DRIVE IN GROCERY Checker-manager. Part-time, afternoon and night hours. Starting May 15th. Phone 846-4141. 149tZ0 Domestic help wanted. $5.00 per hour. Once per week for bachelor quarters. Hours arranged. Louis Kirkpatrick-693- 4141. 155t3 I T.J.’s I Kitchen help davs & nights, tuli 1 and part time. 707 Texas Avenue, 1 Coilege Station. 1 Call for Appointment 693-0388. I 156Wi SWENsen*S Interviewing now lor WAITRESSES, WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH WASHERS. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station 886ln FISH RICHARD S HALF CENTURY HOUSE is looking for daytime personnel. Full-time and part-time. Apply in person at 801 Wellborn Road. 114tfn Part-time jobs now available at FARMER’S MARKET DELI, in BRYAN. Fast-food experienced desired. Hours 5p.m.-10p.m. any days. Start $3.40 per hour. 2700 Texas Ave. 822-6417. i40tfn STUDY OAYS-WORK EVENINGS Part-time commercial team cleaning positions available now thru summer. PAY TRAVEL PAID VACATIONS $3.60 PER HOUR & UP HOME CARE SERVICES 846-5916. 144ttfn 3-C BAR-B-Q in Culpepper Plaza Now has openings for DAY COOKS & NIGHT COOKS. Other positions also open. Ap ply 10-11am or 2-4pm week days. 1727 Texas Ave. College Station 127t,n Part-time help wanted. Grapevine personality 696- 3411. E.O.E. PALERMO TAXIDERMY has opening for someone in terested in learning the tax idermy trade. 3606 Old Col lege Road. 846-0141. 155t4 3-C BAR-B-Q in BRYAN Needs an attractive cashier/hostess. Day and night shift. Apply in person 810 S. Main Bryan. ii4tin Schlotzsky’s is now tak- ing applications for weekend shifts. Also part- time day position & eve ning shift available. AP PLY IN PERSON ONLY, 100 S. Texas Ave. be tween 2-5pm. FULL OR PART TIME 'Day Shift "Night shift (til 10pm.) "Weekends "Flexible hours to fit your schedule "Rapid advancement "Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.50/hour Apply in person only. 9:30-11:30am. (if possible) WHATABCJRGEft iBryan College Station |1101 Texas 105 Dominik 6«p HELP WANTED FOR RENT Sales person, part-time. Sandy’s Shoes. 693-1861. 156t2 Janitor needed approximately 4 hours per day. After 5:30 823-8626. ISetfn Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. . . 141tfn FOR SALE Large dorm sized refrigerator for sale call 696-6401 after five. 154tl0 Fall apartments. 2bedroom, Ibath studio. Washer/dryer connection. Villa West. Lower deposit. After 5:00pm. 775-5641. 152(10 Like new ’80 31' travel trailer in Holiday Park. Perfect for one or two people. Call 696-7342. 153U2 Furnished 2bedroom mobile home off Dowling Hoad. Country atmosphere $220/mo. plus utilities. No pets. 693- 8534. V54l7 Mobile borne 14x65, excellent condition, 2bedroom, 2baths, trees, 822-0392 after 5:00. 153tl6 HURRY HURRRY HURRRRY HURRRRRY To This Sale Grandpa Is having In his basemant! He has more of the finest junque more than you can imagine. Oh my, what a hoard! He will bargain with you very reasonably, so COME ONI! Antiques, gold furniture, 1001 iron, brass, glass, china, wood, things & stuff, oak, wal nut, chestnut & maple furniture pieces you can restore yourself for a conser vation piece you may treasure for a lifetime. 608 South Bryan in Bryan at West 32nd Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9-6 MISCELLANEOUS SUNDAY, JUNE 21st VFW Hall-FM 2818 10:00 am-Spm Space Available 713/846-3679. SERVICES PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258, Bryan. 156t36 Typing, editing, calligraphy 693-3846. Typing 775-5343. TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, repiorts, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 209 University East 846-5794 lesttn -1 WE°L k LM» I I COMPANY INC. ■ Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922H £ 2jjy0T ri i tjwB Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 155tfn Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. ‘ I78tfn WANTED Seamtress to let. Garments, Alternations, mending call 693-4780. 156t6 CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 ittn PERSONALS WANTED: Turned-On Teenage actors, ac tresses and theatre technicians. 156t3 OFFICIAL NOTICE ATTENTION: Psychology and Sociology Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students. Look ing for a professional summer jobs? Full and part-time positions as an As sistant Probation Officer are available. Contact Dr. Henry Pope or Jamie Freeman in Room 107 Harrington or call 845-7814. 156t6 THE INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE Is now hiring for all positions in the restaurant # Bartending * Cooking ‘Waiting ‘Hosting ‘Bussing ‘Dishing Good pay & benefits plus a fun place to work. No exp. necessary. Day & night shift available. Call 846-4537 between 1-4 PM, Mon.-Fri. United Press International AUSTIN With the threat of a special legislative session hanging over their heads,. Texas House and Senate members are frying to agree on a way to abolish the state prdperty tax while expanding funds for th<? state's have- not colleges and universities. : ^ v The joint conference committed on the proposed constitutional amendment-met Sum day for about an hour without reaching an agreement and decided to try again on Mon day in hopes of working out a comprortii$e. “We’ve been spending a lot of time talkihg about how we’re going to divide up the pie, but have we decided where we are going to get the pie?” asked Sen. Carl Parker, D-Poft Arthur. Parker J&id he fa voted retention of a small state property tax to gltierate revenue for col lege Construction. Gov: Bill Clements said if the Legislature failed to reach agreetflerit on the proposals, he would call the Legislature into special session within a month anOir it adjourns. The two ehaiifibers agreed Sunday that the Permanent University Fund, which supports construction at Texas A fit.VI University and the University of Texas, should lie expanded to benefit all schools in those tWo systems. But they were having problems agreeing on where the extra money should come from and how bonds from special endowmejlia used. United f ’he Gulf« caldron 2; warm v east-to-v [ s t, crowdi so low in las are bel House negotiators, who proposed the new construction bond fund* mum annual Contributions of $80® the general revenue fund, offereda ise plan Sunday that ran into opposis Senate represen tatives.’on the tn ■especially committee.. T - ■Hurricane These representatives p revenue from the PermanehfS which currently supports: seco elementary schools, into theond CLOSE TO CAMPUS FOR RENT FOURPLEX • jhe storm compli [ e protet inhering c istal resid lough the Bt, killing I but its ii $275 2 BR; 1 bath; unfurnished (stove and refrigerator included); tenant pays all utilities; Washer connec tion; $100 deposit; NO PETS. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street) JOE COURTNEY, INC. FOR RENT BRYAN AREA $395 - $425 2 BR; 1 Vz bath Duplexes; approx. 954 - 1016 sq ft; all builtins; washer/dryer conn; fenced yards. Tenant pays utilities; $150 - $200 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street) JOE COURTNEY, INC. , United Press International AUSTIN —- With Attorney General Matk White looking on. House coriferees on ik bill extending mandatory bilingual education through the elementary grades agreed Mon day to drop two amehdfhents that had threatened the bill’s passage. However, both House and Sedate propo nents of the bill said funding for the program, currently $50 for each of the 227,000 students' expected to participate, is inadequate to main tain a reasonable program. ‘ v. The most controversial amendment, added in the House by Rep. Milton Fox, R*Houston, would have allowed a person Who had been in a bilingual program for four years and had not gained English proficiency to be placed in an alternate program. Sen. Carlos Truan, D-Corpus Christi, who sponsored the bill, said that anriendment effect lively ended bilingual education for most stu dents after four years. The other amendment was added by Rep. Matt Garcia, D-San Antonio, and removed funding for pilot programs in other teaching methods. Garcia said he feared that many School districts Would offer the pilot programs and drain off funds needed for bilingual educa tion'./.; Oh a motion by Rep. Hump Atkinson, ID- New Boston, the conferees voted 6-2 to send the bill back to both houses without either amendment. . Because of a court order mandating the ex pansion of the state’s bilingual education prog ram, legislators have known all session that they must agree on some form of bill. White, who is seeking a stay of the court order pending an appeal, saldihuL passage of the present bill wouldaii* efforts. “I think that it supports our appcaifc shows the court that wt have a core* plan that will meet the appropriateecA needs, ”• White said. Under the plan, bilihgual edumjjji be offered in kindergarten dm® elementary grades, with transitioni® offered in junior high and high sckF Both Truan and Garcia expressed I about the level of funding, sayinglli f dent — approximately $15 million-s | more appropriate than the currenlli A conference committee is current I ering the budget for the next biens I Truan said he would try to get morelia | bilingual education added totheM Clements may call special session Redistricting attempts stalled FOR RENT FOURPLEXES IN SOUTHWOOD VALLEY $400 - $425 2 BR; 1 Vi bath; approx 1000 sq ft; all built-ins; washer/dryer conn; owner pays water; $200.00 de posit. Gall 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street) JOE COURTNEY, INC. United Press International AUSTIN — Senate-House con ferees — stalemated on a com promise that would redraw the state’s congressional districts —• have less than 24 hours to reach agreement, or face working out the differences in a special ses sion. The conference committee can celled a 10 p.m. meeting Sunday and was scheduled to resume dis cussion at 9:30 a. m. Monday. Rep. Tim Voh Dohlen, D- Goliad, said more time was needed to work on the possible compromise. I UNIVERSITY ACRES UNIVERSITY ACRES XX WICkes Lbr Co WELLBORN ROAD-* TO WELLBORN KYLE FIELD COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES... NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. 2 Bedroom Fourplexes and Duplexes. $220-240. Tenant pays elec tricity. $50.00 deposit. Nine (9) month minimum lease requirement. Come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza in Bryan (located behind the new Post Oak Center off East 29th Street) or call 846-5796. 164111 The Legislature must approve d plan before it adjourns at mid night, or a special session will be called by Gov. William Clements.- Von Dohlen said both houses could vote a redistricting bill Out before rilidnight if the committee could reach agreement by mid- afternoon Monday. Because of its 2? percent growth rate in the last d.ecade, Texas’ congressional delegation will he increased from 24 to 27 members. New districts will be created in Houston, Dallas and South Texas. Most of the disagreements cen ter on the Dallas and South Texas redistiicting. The House has presented a plan that would create a district in Dal las that would have a minority population of 60 percent, • while the Senate, version calls for a 46 percent minority district. However, this plan would ham per the re-election chances of Rep. Jim Mattox, D-Texas. The only black on the confer ence committee. Rep. Craig Washington, D-Houston, said the new district could have as little as 35 percent minority representa tion and be acceptable. But Von Dohlen, Rep. Bob Davis, R-Irving, and Gov. Bill Clements favor the House plan. Washington told the committee that the House plan would hurt blacks in Dallas, although a possi bility of creating a new district that could be won by a black is likely. He said blacks in Dallas arc already represented by two con gressmen, including Mattox. Washington said the proposed district, in Dallas is being used to try to convince blacks that they would have more control over the district by having the election of a black virtually guaranteed. “However, they (blacks) are already active in two districts.” WaShiftgton said. “It would be re trogressive to gel one lose participation intwoikl The House plan w Nueces County in Sotilil into two districts, while ate plan leaves the enlirtl in the district now held# Bill Patman, D-Texas I Rep. HugoBerlanga,Dll Christi, argued that ail Nueces County wouldI drastically on Patnum I and the one held by Be; [ ham Kazen, D-Texas He said the would pack Kazcnsdislrd percent minority, whenilj be much lower. Berlaap Nueces County must It minority representationil the only consideration “I’m asking for a bej lance,” he said. "Let’so* Nueces County strictly lines.” AUTO INdURAIiCL FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Fantiers Insurance Groufi 3400 S. Coltegfc 824-505 ] SPECIAL NOTICE McKenzie-Ba Idivin BUSINESS COLLEGE Inquire About Otif Term Starting July 7th Phorte 822-6423 or 822-2368 156113 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction Standard equipinent" 2401 Tekas Ave. 779*3516 WeGots What Ya Likes In The Way Of Bikes! TakaraRoss - Campagnolo Clnelli - Shimano and much more ties, Etc. ^ the Be$t Repair* & Fridas Around — Call Us 1 403 University — 844-7580 WntigH tram Rtiat OWe*) Ticket scalpi OBSl United Presi lntcmii«*‘| ' AUSTIN — Despite ' ticket scalping is a bask of the free enterprise sy Texas House has d«s| doesn’t want people mafe tune by hawking tidets collegiate athletic and cS ment events. § m mmmm ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER ATTENTION SUMMER AND VET. MED GRADUATES OF TEXAS A&M. Order your Graduation Announcements/Invitations beginning Monday May 25th — LAST DAY June 12. MONDAY — FRIDAY isSt/’ : "ALL UtlLlTlES INCLUDED" ; PRE-LEASING FOR SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS Furnished & Unfurnished Efficiency, 1,2,$3 Bedroom Apartments 24 Hr. Professional Maintenance Service Families Welcome Pets permitted On Shuttlebos Route Two Beautiful Swimming Pools Tennis Courts (Lighted) Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck Health Spas, including Saunas tor Men & ,Women Three Laundry Rooms : Lighted Basketbail/Volleyball Cdurt Rental office dpert Monday through Friday 9-5 Saturday 1^5 Sunday 2-5 693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011 The. Hotlse SuMy.ail measure prohibitinj! even thougBbillautborEt; Bryant, D-nallas,wasnolpl larly fond of the Senates I ment that added entertif events-to his odgjjffill Bryant said WiearttM didn’t accent the bill ^ i idded amendment, its if would he jeopardized. “I don’t* like this e® |? gage, hut | want to get' passed, ” Bryant said. 'Ttie' justification for scalpinf added. Rep. David Lond« Bonham, argued tl should he allowed at athletic events. “To me there’s no with paying) for a ticket it for a profit. It’s theftf*' prise systetn,” London sK| The bill provides peni anyone who offers to for more than S3 above iN set by the sponsor of anal entertainment event. 1 A $50 to . $20(1 fine v.f levied for a first offender | Second offenders coiiliH 1 ! jected to a $200 to $1,0011* up to 180-day jail sentent'l A