Page 6 The Battalion T uesday, January 29,1991 The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex Help Wanted For Sale Students need a spring job? Earn $400 to $800 per month as a route carrier for the Houston Chronlde. Job requires working early morning hours, and a gas allowance Is provided. Positions start Jan. 7,1991. Immediate openings are also available. If Interested, call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. Houston Chronicle 88 Nissan Maxima GXE maroon auto, fully loaded, car telephone, Immaculate condition, price negotiable. 846- 0004. Nikon FG camera conditioned, new, many accessories. $350.00 778-7883. For Rent COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd. Snook, TX Ibdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248 Rental Assistance Available Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5 p.m. Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accossble APT. FOR RENT;2B-1 B WALK TO CAMPUS; NO PETS; $210+ BILLS. 696-7266. THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT at TAMU is conducting research on group dynamics and needs participants. We will pay $30.00 for 6 hrs over a three week period. If interested, sign up outside Room 409 in the Psychology Building or call 845-0478 and ask for JUDY if you have any questions. PATELLAR TENDONITIS (JUMPER’S KNEE) Patients needed with patellar tendonitis (pain at base of knee cap) to participate in a research study to evaluate a new topical (rub on) anti-inflammatory gel. Eligible volunteers will be compensated G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 A 2B/1,1/2Balh, luxury four-plexos. Close to campus, shuttle bus. washer/dryer available $350.00. 693-0551, 764-8051. Losf & Found LOST CAT REWARD $100.00: Male neutered 151b. friendly cat with Bryan ID tags. Lost 1/7/91 off Deacon Drive In C.S. Call Wendy 696-7960/845-2548. Black, male, 3 mth. old cat. Appears to be an inside pet. 693-7079. Child Care St. Michael's Academy has openings tor the spring se mester for children ages infants thru 3 yrs. M-F 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Personals ADOPTION: We have bedtime stories, rocking chairs, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandmas. Sue and Jamie hope you’ll call collect about adoption ANYTIME 802-235- 2312. White, single male, 36, green eyes, brown hair seeks partner for Country/Western dancing and nice dinner. Call Pat 774-4604. a/5p.m. Needed Needed: Garth Brooks tickets. Any concert, must be on the weekend. Must be in pairs. Will pay good price. Call Scott at 268-4545. Travel SHERWOOD HEALTH CARE INC. Openings for Nursing Assistants and part-time dietary aid. No experienced required. Training provided. Apply at 1401 Memorial Dr Bryan. Phone 776-7521 Equal Opportunity Employer NEED EXTRA INCOME A "11+ FOR 1991? f I Earn $500 - $1000 weekly stuffing envelopes. 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Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 Professional typing, word proc essing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes call 846-2255 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW! DAYT0M BEACH ran $119 7 NIGHTS SOUTH PADRE ISLAND o $129 ’ 5 AND 7 NIGHTS STEAMBOAT $96 2, 5 AND 7 NIGHTS FORT LAUDERDALE e $137 7 NIGHTS PANAMA CITY BEACH $124' CORPUS CHRISTI / MUSTANG ISLAND 5 AND 7 NIGHTS HILTON HEAD ISLAND 5 AND 7 NIGHTS *108' *112' CALL TOLL FREE TODAY 1-800-321-5911 ’Depending on break daces and lengtn of scay. FLY FOR LESS AS A COURIERI Major Airline. Houston to: London $275 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip plus first-time registration fee $50. Call NOW VOYAGER 713- 684-6051,212-431-1616. Going skiing? Luxury townhouse sleet 16 located at Red River, New Mexico, $125-$175 anight (spring break higher). 3 night minimum. 846-8905 from 10-6, John. 774- 4842; John or Margo. 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MAGAZINE ♦ The Battalion For advertising information please call 845-2696 Spending freeze bill passes Senate f iroved a bill Monday that would reeze some centrate with Texas’ top cials — governor, lieutenant gover nor and House speaker. “It is essential that we get a control on the spending side of state govern ment before we. even start talking about revenue problems,” Sen. John Montford, D-Lubbock, said. The Senate passed Montford’s bill to the House, 29-0, but Montford said he thought House amendments would result in the final version be ing written by a Senate-House con ference committee. Montford, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said the state comptroller had estimated that the bill would save $50 million in the fis cal year ending Aug. 31 and an addi tional $90 million over the 1992-93 biennium. The bill would freeze spending “There is just a great deal of misunderstanding on how the concept will work overall. Tm sold on the concept, and I’m like everybody else — I’d like to see... what happens when it gets over here.” ' — Gib Lewis, House speaker and hiring beginning Friday and would launch an intense round of audits and reviews to streamline state government to help make up a $296 million deficit this fiscal year. “In order to respond immediately to this deficit, this is the best idea we could come up with,” Montford said. In addition, lawmakers face a shortfall of $4.5 billion to $4.6 bil lion to continue the current level of state services for the next two years. The bill would place Gov. Ann Richards, Lt. Gov. Bob Bullock and Speaker Gib Lewis, D-Fort Worth, in charge of overseeing the review of all state agencies, programs and services conducted by another new board called the Performance Audit Panel. The seven-member audit panel would be headed by state Comptrol ler John Sharp. Caught up in the spending freeze would be state hirings; purchase and leasing of equipment; construction; and consultants, unless a waiverwa! obtained from the Legislative Bud get Board. Exempt from the freeze would be funding for schools; prison con struction; mental health facilities youth correctional facilities; and Ca- pitol restoration. To meet a self-imposed Fridas deadline is “going to be quite a feat, Montford said. “Every day lost you’re going to obviously not have as much money recouped.” Speaker Lewis said, “Our plan is to put it on the fast track,” but he added that it would be very difficuli to win 100 votes of the 150-member House for immediate effect of the proposal. “There is just a great deal of mis understanding on how the concept will work overall. I’m sold on the concept, and I'm like everybody else — I’d like to see ... what happens when it gets over here,” Lewis said. Here’s YOUR chance to be in the Aggieland! There are a lot of old Ag stories that are entertaining, but we want to hear what's happened to you or your friends while attending A&M. Just complete the sentence below and return to 230 Reed McDonald by Friday, February 8. Here are the topics we're looking for: Classroom Capers OfFCampus Stunts Dorm Pranks Construction Comments Corps Trips , Parking Peeves Corps Capers »_ Greatest Moments in Sports Yell Practice Pranks Greatest Moments at A&M Campus Stunts Other: "I'll never forget the time when+.. it Name: Classification: SS#: Phone #: * The Aggieland reserves the right to edit all quotes. School finance alternatives considered AUSTIN (AP) — State leaden said Monday they are examining other school finance alternatives be sides a proposed statewide propern tax that would replace tne locals property levy for schools. Both Lt. Gov. Bob Bullock andj House Speaker Gib Lewis said the4 still see the statewide tax as the top' option for meeting the Texas Su-[ preme Court order to balance fund ing between rich and poor schools districts. Gov. Ann Richards, who last wed said a statewide tax could be placed before voters as a take-it or leaven option to court control of school fi nances, said no decision has been made. “There are no done deals here, Richards told a meeting of school ; administrators. “Every possible solu tion is on the table for discussion among the state’s leadership.” The Supreme Court, in a 9-0 vote, declared the school finance system unconstitutional and said the state must act by April 1 or face an order to stop state spending on schools. “1 think it will be very dear and very simple for you, if you will read the court’s decision, that if ... the public does not agree to the system that we devise, you can get ready to have your schools administered by the courts of Texas,” Richards said Asked later whether the proposed state property tax is the best solu tion, Richards said, “I don’t know that we know that.” “There is no perfect plan. 1 will guarantee you that,” she said. “The question is just trying to find the one that ... will actually work and that we can get done.” Bullock called the statewide prop erty tax “a good, clean-cut way” to reform school finance. “That doesn’t make it the best way, but it looks like it’s still righi there on top,” he said. The proposed constitutional amendment would require approval of two-thirds of the Legislature and voter approval in a statewide elec tion. A number of school districts, including large districts and poor ones, say they are troubled by the plan. Lewis, D-Fort Worth, said it is “very difficult” to pass any constitu tional amendment that has opposi tion. He has appointed a group of law makers to draft an alternative to the property tax proposal in case it fails CAPITOLIZE ON SPRING BREAK Accompany MSC Political Forum On Their Annual Washington D. C. Trip March 9-14,1991. INFORMATION MEETINGS: * TUESDAY JANUARY 39 8:15 PM 141 MSC * WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30 8:30 PM 507A/B RUDDER * THURSDAY JANUARY 31 7:00 PM 301 RUDDER ANY QUESTIONS CALL STAGE VANDERSTEK JJU MSC POLITICAL FORUM 845-1515. 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