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The Battalion
Tuesday, April 16,195
The Battalion
Classified Ads
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex
Help Wanted
LVN's/GVN's
Sherwood Health Care
Make more than a living;
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Currently paying $10.00-$11.25/hour. Positions available 6-2 and 2-10.
Excellent benefits including: Group Medical/Dental/Prescription Drug
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Interested in making a real difference in the quality of someone's life?
Then we want you to consider joining our team, dedicated to the best in
resident care.
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Apply in person at 1401 Memorial Drive, Bryan, Tx.
No phone calls, please. E.O.E.
SUMMER
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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY-
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CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICE
FOR AFTER GRADUATION.
WE HAVE CONTACTS WITH MANY
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RECRUIT GRADUATES WITH
OUR TYPE EXPERIENCE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CALL (409) 361-4519.
LEAVE NAME, MAJOR,
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Students needed from the
following cities to observe
seat belt use for the Texas
Transportation Institute in late
May or early June: Abilene,
Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont,
Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso,
Fort Worth, Laredo, Lubbock,
Midland, San Antonio, Tyler,
Waco, and Wichita Falls. Appx.
3 days wk. $125 + gas allowance.
845-2736 betw. 8-5 for interview.
Wanted: Counselors for high school boys next year.
Room, board, stipend provided. Contact Don Miller, Allen
Academy. 776-0731.
Wanted female stripper for bachelor party. $75.00/hr. +
tips. 823-4040, Mike,
Jobs in Kuwait. Tax free. Construction workers $75,000
or engineering $200,000 or oil field workers $100,000.
Call for information. 1-602-837-1243 Ext. 609.
Men-Women. Takehome$96-$120aweek. Part-time
evenings 5-9 p.m. Mon. - Fri., 9-1 Sat.. 823-6969.
An energetic individual to sell plain T-shirts, sweatshirt
and sportswear tofraternities, clubs and local businesses.
High commissions. Call Red Robin Company at (817)
381-1904. Ray,
IMAGE - FASHION CONSULTING. Career and business
opportunity from America's premier image company. Part-
time, full-time. Complete training with certification. Be
independent with own hours and unlimited income. Offer
your clients color analysis, skin care and glamour prod
ucts. Fashion consulting and corporate image workshop.
National recruiter will be in College Station Tuesday April
16th. For interviewcall (903) 561-2361. Leave message.
Cruiseline positions entry level onboard and landside
positions available summer and year round. 1-800-473-
4480,
Summer Camp Counselor, Assistant Director, Nurse &
Waterfront Positions available at 3 camp sites; Duncanville
& Athens, Texas, Lake Texoma. For dates and more
information, call Kimberly Draskovic' (214) 823-1342, 1-
800-4422-2260. EOE.
Schlotzsky's is now accepting applications for part-time
evening and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be-
tween 2-5 p.m.
Office workers, no experience necessary. Will train,
flexible hours. 693-2655.
Tele-marketers needed. Flexible hours, great pay, rapid
advancement into management. 693-0345.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. US Customs, DE A
etc. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000 Ext. K-9531.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. US Customs, DEA
etc. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000, Ext. K-9531.
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $35,000 potential.
Details (1) 805-962-8000 Ext. B-9531.
Services
$1000
SCHOLARSHIP
Gateway A&M Club of
St. Louis has a scholarship for
a 1991-92 full-time undergrad
student from Missouri or Illinois.
Application due May 8, 1991.
For info write:
Terry Davinroy
207 East Washington
Millstadt, IL. 62260
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes,
Reports, Letters and Envelopes
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
Services
Computer training, tutoring and assistance available. Call
693-9154.
TYPING WORD PROCESSING. EXCELLENT SER-
VICE. LASER PRINTER. SPELLCHECK. 764-2931.
TYPING-Feat, Professional. Convenient. Call 693-5325.
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL LASERQUAL-
ITY REPORTS, RESUMES, ETC. LISA 696-0958.
TYPING In Macintosh computer. Laser writer print-out.
Done 24 hrs. or less. 696-3892.
For Sale
1969 TRIUMPH 650 MOTORCYCLE, GOOD CONDI-
TION, $800. Call 847-4740.
Moped 1986 Honda, Excellent condition, 1400 miles
$450,00 512-388-2818 Austin.
‘82 Honda Accord LX Hatchback with sunroof, new clutch/
brks, good condition. $2900 neg. Call Amy 260-1805.
Honda Accord '85 2 door 90,000 miles. Great Condition.
$3,300. 693-3487,696-1164.
1982 Yamaha 250 Exciter. Low mileage. Good condition.
$550. 696-1631.
Two loveseats in great condition. Southwestern style
print. $250 each. 764-8281,
71 Megabyte hard drive w/controller for PC/XT/AT $350
negotiable. Also one megabyte RAM 50 negotiable. 764-
2926.
We buy and sell good used furniture. Bargain Place
across from Chicken Oil 846-2429.
THE AMAZING MICRO DIET. Rapid weight loss. Afford-
able, complete nutrition, great tasting. Michelle 693-0201.
Roommate Wanted
Roommate wanted for Fall ‘91/Spring '92. Female grad
seeks another grad to share 2bdr in quiet neighborhood.
$175/mo. Call 846-7101.
HOUSTON BOUND SUMMER? NEED A ROOMMATE
TO MAKE IT AFFORDABLE. FEMALE/MALE. LARRY
693-7488.
Two rooms available 3bd/1.1/2ba house near campus,
shuttle bus, pets, fenced yard. 696-8019 Alexandra.
For Lease
FREE HOUSING LOCATOR APTS. Duplex Houses A&M
Properties. 693-3777.
Quiet Country Atmosphere. Fireplace, Very large, 1-
bedroom duplex. Approximately 3 miles from campus.
$290/mth. + utilities. NO PETS. Phone 693-8534. Avail
able June 1, 1991.
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 Accessible
Summer Condo 2bd/2bath, W/D, ceiling fans, pool, tennis
courts, shuttle bu? route. 693-0544.
SUMMER Nice 3 bed/2 bath house. Near campus. Large
yard. $500/mth, 696-1373.
DORM ALTERNATIVE PLAN, tor less than 200/mth. per
roommate at Anderson Place, Eastgate, Sausalito or
Sundance. You'll have a totally refurbished, furnished,
bills paid apartment with individual alarms, pool, kitchen,
living/dining room and a lifestyles membership. All on a
dorm style lease. 696-9638, 693-4242, 693-2347, 696-
7380.
Lange Music - Now renting selected musical instruments
- day, week, or month. Call for information 822-2334.
Available 5-1-91 - 7-31-911 Spacious 2-1,1/2. Must
sublease! $400/mth. No deposit. Call 776-2235.
YOUR BEST HOUSING VALUE. 1670 sq. ft. 4bd/2balh
at Sundance apartments with great rooms, wet bar, new
appliances, ceiling fans, W/D connections, intrusion alarms,
and new carpet for as little as $183 monthly per roommate.
Call Rene 696-9638.
A 3bed/2bath four-plex washer/dryer on shuttle near A&M
starting at 450/mth. 696-4384.764-0704.
A 2B/1,1/2Bath, luxury four-plex. Near A&M, W/D, shuttle
bus $395, 693-0551, 764-8051.
Lost & Found
Stolen son letters from in front of house. Reward
pending condition of letters (Value $700). Call 823-5869.
Personals
A DATE TONIGHTI Hear talking personals from local
women and men who would like to meet you (names &
phone numbers included). 1-900-346-3377 $1.95 1st
minute.
TALK LIVE - beautiful women wanting to talk to you 1-900-
329-0005 $2.49/min.
Adoptions
A HOME FULL OF LOVE AND A NURSERY WITH
CUDDLY TOYS AWAIT YOUR BABY. OUR COMFORT
ABLE CONNECTICUT HOME IS NEAR THE BEACH
AND OTHER CHILDREN. FINANCIAL, SECURECHRIS-
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OF OUR LOVE AND A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE. HELP US
HELP YOU. EXPENSES PAID. CALL BETH AND DON
COLLECT. 203-622-0513.
Notice
1990 Aggielands
Are Available
If you ordered a 1990 Aggieland
and haven’t picked it up,
stop by the English Annex
between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Yearbooks will not be held
and refunds will not be made
on books not picked up
during the academic year
in which they are published.
Bentsen says
free trade
agreement
has problems
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen.
Lloyd Bentsen said he warned
President Bush Monday that
support for a free trade
agreement with Mexico may
hinge on the administration's
plans to address fears about an
exodus of jobs south of the Rio
Grande and pollution on the bor
der.
Bentsen, the chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee, has
asked Bush to respond by May 1
to questions about the (disparity
in wages and environmental reg
ulations between the United
States and Mexico.
"I emphasized to him that
there are some senators that are
still waiting to make up their
minds, waiting to see what those
answers would be," Bentsen, D-
Texas, told reporters in his office
following a private lunch with
the president.
Bush's deadline to respond to
Bentsen's concerns comes as
Congress must decide whether
to give the administration an
other two years to negotiate
trade agreements that could not
be later amended.
Without that so-called fast-
track negotiating authority. Bush
contends there will be no free-
trade agreement because Mexico
would not agree to an accord
that could later be changed by
Congress.
Congress can deny the fast-
track with either a vote by the
House or Senate by June 1.
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Richards approves school finance package
Continued from page 1
with the law. For example, he
noted it still allows funding dis
parities between rich and poor
school districts.
However, Kauffman added,
"It is an improvement, no doubt
about that, and we didn't want
to jump into something and at
tack it until we get to thoroughly
consider it."
Lawyer Bob Luna, represent
ing wealthy school districts, said
they also were looking at the bill.
Some officials have questioned
whether the sharing of local
property tax revenue is constitu
tional.
Passage of the deadline trig
gered a Supreme Court injunc
tion to stop state spending on
public schools. However, the or
der's effect was not immediate
because the next state aid pay
ments aren't due to go out until
April 25.
On Monday, MeCown de
layed the injunction until Sept.
1. Assistant Attorney General
Toni Hunter said she hoped the
injunction then would be dis
solved.
MeCown also had instructed a
state education expert to be re
ady Monday with a revised ver
sion of a plan developed last
year by a court-appointed mas
ter. But he told the expert, dep
uty education commissioner
Lynn Moak, to keep the plan
confidential until furtner notice.
"When the other poker player
folds, you don't show him your
cards," MeCown said.
The Texas Supreme Court has
twice, unanimously, ruled the
school finance system unconsti
tutional.
The current $14 billion-a-year
school finance system relies on
state aid, local property taxes
and some federal money. School
districts' reliance on their own
local property tax revenue re
sults in nuge discrepancies in
available funding.
The new law sets a minimum
tax rate and shifts local proper!)
tax revenue from wealthier to !
poorer school districts wife
new education regions draw
largely along county lines.
School districts do nothaveto
share revenue generated ova
the minimum rate, which staris
at 72 cents per $100 propert)’val
uation ana rises to $1 in fou
years.
The bill includes a revenue cap
that is meant to limit funding
disparities.
MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness
3rd Annual International
Dance Fest
featuring
Wazobia
3 Dancers will perform and
teach the audience a
South African Liberation Dance
Thursday, April 18,1991 8:00 P.m.
at the GR0DEIII fRain Location 201 MSCJ
What Stanley H. Kaplan Doesn't Know
About the New LSAT.
g STANLEY H. KAPLAN
cK Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances
P.S. Find out what we do know about the new LSAT
and how we can prepare you for it.
Call 696-3196 or
stop by
707 Texas Avenue, Suite 106E
College Station, TX 77840
For Class schedule
STUDENT ASSISTANTS NEEDED!
Summer and Fall 1991
Stop by the Information Tables
Pavilion, 2nd Floor
11a.m. -1 p.m.
April 17 & 18
Dept, of Student Affairs
Division of Student Services
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