The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1988 Page: 11 of 12
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, July 5, 19811
11-A
402
Apartments
To Rent
1 BEDROOM rURNISHED- duple
with air. Water paid. 3106 Indiana.
IHtH MARYLAND- Furnished,
carpet, air, garage, shower. Ideal for
single or couple. 422-4054,420-3286.
OARAGE APARTMENT- for rent 2
bedroom, living room,
Travis. $225/month. Cal
422-5122.
garage. 3
I after 5 p.rr
1 BEDROOM- garage apartment.
Stove and refrigerator. Clean. No
utilities paid. $200 month. 427-0172.
NO DEPOSIT- One bedroom. 1907 Hill
St. All bills paid. $225/month. Call 383-
Apartment Hunting??
Fast Free Information
Prices, Sizes, ft Locations
Rent Specials, Amenities
All you need to know about,
Baytown’s Apartments is:
KEYFINDERS
Apart!
Walk-
803 Mas
422-3586,424-1419
500
SERVICES OFFERED
501
General
Services
ROBERTSON CONSTRUCTORS INC-
Formerly Smith’s Tractor Service.
Backhoe, dozer, box blade, clearing,
road work & septic systems 421-4130,
421-1811.
•artment Locators
alk-ins Welcome
803 Massey Tompkins
Rollingbrook Woods
WE GUARANTEE
The best deals in town, if you look at ours
and choose theirs we’ll give you a
FREE DINNER at
GOLDENCORRAL
Call Sherry or Russ
for qualifying details.
422-7222
403
Trailers
To Rent
Bfckly I
iundry
EASY MOVE-IN!- Weekl
trailers & lots! New lai
Pool! Lots from $80 + hook-up
assistance! Come see us today. Call 427-
6118._
WOODLAND ACRES- Fully furnished
and unfurnished. 2 & 3 bedrooms. $240 -
$275. Old River at 1409. 576-6251, after 5
p.m., 576-2839.
BRA-MOR- 3500 McKinney
nished & unfurnished homes for rent.
Some utilities included. 427-9507, 428-
ALL BILLS PAID- 2 and 3 bedroom.
From $325. Nice park with pool. Afton
Place, 6206 Wade Road, 424-2273.
COLONIAL PARK- 3rd week free rent!
$45/week & up. 1,2,ft 3 bedrooms. Water,
sewer, gas, & garbage paid. Pool &
washateria on premises. 422-9333.
RENT TO OWN— 2 bedrooms. $65 week,
ne payn
sewer & gas. 451-4915,426-4869.
includes home payment, lot rei
$65 wet
■nt, watt
2 BEDROOM— Furnished or unfurnish-
ed. Gas & water paid. $230 a month, $100
deposit. Call 424-5766.
HUDSON TRACTOR SERVICE-
Dozer, backhoe, box blade, mower and
ir. Clearing, leveling, dirt work and
mowing. Septic systems installed'. 421
2030.
aircondltii
loning,
id. 427-
central and room.
igand
Work
guaranteed. 427-6521.
PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPERS
Cleaning service
We work when you do, so you can come
home.....to rest. 4274321.
SEPTIC TANKS- Septic systems In-
* systems ini
Backhoe service. 383-3453,576-6085.
stalled. Aerobic
Installed.
LAWN k TRACTOR SERVICE- Mow
Ing, trimming, clearing, box blade work,
garden tilling, residential & commer-
cial. Free estimates. 576-2583.
LLOYD’S REMODELING-ROOFING-
All carpentry & roofing. Free estimates.
Work guaranteed. Call 422-2757,420-1712.
HOUSE PAINTING- Inside/outside.
Reasonable prices.
Call Charles, 428-7647.
A CHRISTIAN CONSTRUCTION CO -
The plus to your complete home building
or repair needs. Special rates-24 hour
ice. Same day free estimates. Call
Ray 428-8605.
DAM TRACTOR— Service and land-
scaping. Lawn maintenance, stump
grinding. Lots & acres mowed. Discing &
dirt spread. Complete landscaping done.
Free estimates. 10 years experience.
A A D PAINTING— Interior A Exterior.
Free estimates. 20 years experience.
Call AI, 422-2631.
DAN-MAR CONSTRUCTION- Custom
room additions. New construction,
itios, Driveways A Foundations. Free
ttimates/References. 426-4267.
WHITE WE8TINGHOU8E- Electric
dryer. 2 years old. Excellent condltloir.
$160. Call 422-6870.
RE8TAURANT EQUIPMENT- for sale
on Farm Road 563, Anahuac,
409-267-3217 or 267 4
ic, Texas. (
er5p.m.
KING SIZE BRASS BED- with mat
tresses. 4 years old. Excellent condition.
$300. Call 576-6683.
MESQUITE- Barbecue Wood.
For Sale!
Call 576-2584
LONG WOOD BUILDING- 30 x 120,
complete with central air/heat. Price
ncgo. Call 673-4087,426-5700.
RECLINERS
Starett’s
BOB SMITH RD., 106-
Garage Sale.
Wed., July 6,8 a.m.
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP- A Medium
1rtp. $3.50/lb. A up. Free delivery.
11421-7212.
WE BUY WA8HERS- Dryers,
refrigerators, air conditioners, stoves,
Working or not. 421-2851.
Dial-A-Prayer
602
Furniture
MOVING- Must sell,
room suite. Nylon velvet.
Desk, used but good. 428-1324,
piece living
. Like new.'
3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE- mattress
A box springs. All cedar! $250 or best of-
all 421-1115.
3 PIECE SECTIONAL- Incllner,
wedgo, A full size sleeper. Dusty
Moving, must sell. Call 427-4612.
KINGSIZE BED- Excellent condition.
$300.
Call 427-3700.
MATTRESS SETS
Starett’s
603
Applionces
THE ICEBOX COMPANY- Kitchen a|
pliances bought, sold, rented, ■
repaired. 500 North Commerce. 420-170S
USED WASHERS- Dryers,
Refrigerators A Stoves, Cheap A
Guaranteed. Buy, Sell, or Trade. 424
OLDE TYl
Sheeti
Freee
YB|E CONSTRUCTION—
roofing, painting, carpentry,
ate. 428-2904.
YOU NEED YOUR MOBILE HOME
IVED
Call 1-409-258-7861.
COMMERCIAL- Lawn Service A Clean
Up. Insured. 6 years experience. Free
estimates. 424-3888.
YARD WORK- Mowing A Landscap-
g. Commercial A Residential. Fair
rices. Senior Citizen Discount. 422-3395.
nAivL/imsui— nm
roofing, painting,
I almost anything. Call
Kitchen remodeling,
room additions,
Mike, 426-8117.
BEDROOM, 2 BATH- Central
ir/heat, large private lot. Country at-
e. $150 deposit. $285/mo. + elec-
404
Bedrooms
To Rent
of parking. With or without a
406
Articles
To Rent
WE RENT HOST EVERYTHING
Contractor equipment. Home ownei
needs. Reducing equipment. Trucks and
Trailers.
WE SELL CUSTOM HITCHES
Baytown Rental!........2101 Market Sfc
422-4343 or 422-5815.
407
Business
Rentals
3000 N. MAIN- Office-warehouse with
2000 sq. ft. Has 2 large overhead doors,
office. $425/mo. Call 422-3677, evenings A
weekends 422-6766.
3015 N. MAIN
000 SQ. FT. OFFICE
40 X 00 SHOP BUILDING- 2 overhead
doors, restroom. 3318 N. Main. 422-9988.
Nights, 427-2227,_
1500 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE-
Office, Restrooms.
428-7851 or 422-9988.
!an be finished to suit te-
5'Mower.............W*
B’Posl Hole Bitter........’299"
S'H.D.Box Blade.........’327"
Seeder Fertilizer Hist......’297”
6'H.D.Dni Blade.........’147“
HIGHLANDS TRACTOR
426-4216
for your
insured. (
L A L TREE SERVICE— Trees Trimm-
ed, Cut, A Hauled. Insured. Call 424-5856
or 457-3383.
ofing, Vinyl Siding,
Free Estimates. 4
IGA REMODEL
Siding, A Concie
YARD WORK— Mowing A landscaping.
Commercial A residential. Also, Han-
dyman work. Free estimates. 427-5446.
QUALITY ROOFING- A Remodelii
Sheetrock A repair, Painting,
house leveling A additions. 422-6',
•deling.
Frame
502
Child
Core
421-4740. Infant A toddler, 421-1640.
children in my home. 426-5971.
600
ARTICLES FOR SALE
501 General
Articles
USED EDGERS- $69 - *129. Used Snap-
iropelled, $169 - $199. Other us-
ropelled mowers, $99 A up. Push
mowers, $49 A up. Riders, $295 - $550.5
h.p. Briggs go-cart, $225. We buy go-
carts, 5 h.p. engines A Yazoo mowers,
ir not. Jack’s Hardware, 422-
1 rider parts.
Deas. Dines, i
Call 383-2852.
TWO SOFAS- 1 with pull out bed. Also,
'ota Corolla. Call after 6 p.m.,
«1 Toyot
17-7097.
LAKEWOOD POOL CLUB- Member-
ips now available to Craigmont,
inderosa, A Country Club residents.
(West of Goose Creek). Call 424-2202 or
424-7953.
NEED IMMEDIATELY
IN DAYTOWNAREA
JL
HealthTref.
Vmii I It mu-1' (Hu Oilin'
Full time and part time
RN’S
for our Medicare Division.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:30 pm
Call 713/586-7578
iliances. Cash for the live ones. 1
iling for the dead ones. 424-5905.
BAYTOWN APPLIANCE SERVICE-
Good used washers A dryers. For sale or
will'repair yours. Guara
days. 576-5369.
laranteed. Open 7
WHY BUY A NEW ONE?- Clean,
reconditioned appliances will last.
Guaranteed. We buy, well, deliver. Visa,
Mastercard. 5341 East, 421-M51.
DOC LOUIE’S
Clean, reconditioned appliances. In-
home service, Hometown courtesy. All
guaranteed. We buy A barter. 422904.
NEW A USED- Washer A Dryer Parts.
Also Washer A Dryer Repairs.
Cali 424-5905.
WE BUY— Refrigera
tioners, washer, etc. '
working. Call 421-2851.
700
EMPLOYMENT
OPTICIAN
learn new trad?. Must
scious with a
have high school i
transportation. Wards Optical
with excellent salary A benefits. (
sales personality,
ool education and
:lon. Wards Optical is major
lalary A benefits. Call
421-5523 or 421-3187 for appointment.
THE TEXAS ARMY- National Guard
now has openings In telecommunica-
tions, engineers, military police, supply,
and maintenance fields. We offer good
pay, advancement, training, and II
qualified, educational benefits and
bonuses. For more Information, call 422-
702
Monogement
ASSOCIATE MANAGERS- Needed for
Tenneco Convenience Stores. Advance-
ment opportunity. Company benefits.
Tenneco, 4921 Garth Rd.
oppoi
Apply at '
Baytown.
703
Soles
PROFESSIONAL SALES PERSON-
wanted for stereo A computer equip-
. S. Tech, San
Jacinto
704
Medical
GENERAL DENTAL— office has im-
mediate opening for a chairside dental
assistant. Minimum 1 year experience.
.427-7211. After 5,420-2345.
DENTAL ASSISTANT- Experienced,
alary commensurate with experiei
/all 424-4593, or send resume to: Willi
F. Woods, DDS. (Personal A Confiden-
Decker Drive, Baytown, TX.
tial), 5
77521.
LAB TECHNICIAN-
for drawi
tact Sally
CHN1CIAN- Needed part-time
'ing blood in Baytown area. Con-
y at 214-720-0600.
r HIRING RN’S A LVN’S- with
tkkeep-
Send
114 N. Main, Highlands, TX
707
Clericol
LEGAL SECRETARY- Part-time.
Mon. thru Fri., 12 to 5. Experienced only.
None others need apply. 427-1793, day.
604
Musical
Instruments
HAHMUSICC0.
CflC Building
DUd Materials
SEWER LINE ROCK-$16.15 per t
elivery availal
MIX,
Highway 146.383-2366.
Driveway material. Delivery
ARROW REDI-MIX, INC., 7106 N.
605b ^ac^ner^
Equipment
BOSTITCH AIR NAILERS-4 SU
sale, rent, repair. North Main Rental
Center, 427-5629. __ .....
t AREA FULL SERVICE- Dealer
for Sales-Service-Parts for Echo, Green
Machine, Homelite/Jacobsen, Honda,
Poulan, Stihl, Tanaka, Weedeater,
o---Plus Briggs/Stratton,
Tecumseh, Wisconsin, A Kohler. Baytex
Air Cooled Engine, 322 W. Texas, 422-
5582. Where the coffee’s always on I
KUBOTA TRACTOR- 449 work hours,
clean, new 4’ brush A
as unit. 422-5763.
606 lS
PROFESSIONAL- Riding lessons A
horse training. All phases. English A
Western. Certified T. A A M. Call 328-
LARGE HORSE STALLS- A pastui
or partial board, Arena A rou
Shavings furnished. 424-2056.
ROPING MACHINE-New.
Calf or steer. $350.
409-336-5627 or 336-3511.
ARABIAN MARE- 5 years old. Ex-
cellent bloodline. Rides great! $900. Call
422-3408 or 427-7133.
offer. Call 573-1032.
607
Pets-
Supplies
years minimum experience. Non
ayable a
balance
and P A L preparation. Applic
at 5307 Decker, Suite
tions
being ta
own, 9 a
taken at 5307 Decker, S
Baytown, 9 am-3 pm.
PART TIME HELP- needed for com-
pany in Sheldon General-office-with PC
experience. 456-9553.
708
General
LA CHATTE CABARET- Now hiring
dancers A waitresses. No experiei
c. 111<
Bonus + coi
CASHIER NEEDED-
1906 N
txander.
AAAA
HI -10 Restaurant A Sports Bar NOW
HIRING DANCERS A WAITRESSES.
Day A night shifts, no experience, will
train. Big Buck $$$$.450-2914,
BARMAID- women over 19
Also,
nienc
preferr
Cashier/General work for conve-
i, mature women preferred.
PAINTER- Body Man, A Prep
id. Experience A tools a must.
422-4599 for appt._
Call
J.C. PENNEY’S- in San Jacinto Mall is
accepting applications for commission
sales in Shoes, Womens, A Cosmetics.
Only experienced need to apply.
PART-TIME- Seafood cook
waitresses. Apply in person at Dusty’s
od, 4829 Hwy. 146, Baytown.
CRUISE SHIPS- Now hiring all posi-
tions. Both skilled and unskilled. For in-
formation Call (615)292-6900 Ext. H393.
GOVERNMENT JOBS) Now hiring
your area, both skilled and unskill
For list of j(
(615)383-2627,1
f Jobs and applic
627, Ext.J-429.
FLEXIBLE HOURS
FOLEY’S Portrait Studio has part-time
openings.
If you are:
•ENERGETIC
•SELF-MOTIVATED
•ENTHUSIASTIC
We have a great position for you!
We offer flexible hours, store discount, A
the chance to work in the Portrait Studio
artment store. Plei
ON, 11a.m.-7p.m.:
FOLEY’S
PORTRAIT STUDIO
San Jacinto Mail
EOEM/F
CHILD CARE IN MY HOME-for my 2
en. Salary + benefits. Rotating
shift. Provide own transportation. 420-
3412.
$WMO. TO START
15 sharp men A women to train for
carpet shampoo positions. Assistant
manager Jobs available in 30 days. Call
455-8030 for appointment.
MEDICAL OFFICE- Needs Girl Fri-
Send resume to: The Say town Sun,
Box 90, BBH 4025, Baytown, TX
77522.
Sell Avon the 80’s Way
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Barbers Hill Independer
School District Is accepting bids
FOR
PAPER FOR SCHOOL YEAR
1988-89
wnce,
than:
ministration Building. Bids are to
be returned to John R.
Business Manager, no la
10:00 a.m., July 12,1988.
Action will be taken
Regular Board Meeting.
For more information ph&e: 713-
576-2221, Ext. 206.
JohnR. Koonce
Business Manager
Legal Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
dependent School District, until
2:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 27,
1988, for MAINFRAME COM-
PUTER A SOFTWARE, at which
time bids will be opened iri the
District’s Board Room, 1415
Market Street. Bidder represen-
tatives are invited to be present.
Specifications and necessary in-
formation may be had by calling
the District’s Purchasing Office.
415 M,
arket
lytown, TX. The
2553, Ext. 217,
Street, Box 30, Bayl
Board of Trustees reserves the
icept any bid
vantageous to it.
Pete Cote
Director of Purchasi
Goose Creek Const.
School Dist.
sing
Ind.
KELLEY
Services for Milton Charles Kelley,
80, of Baytown, were held Saturday
at Cedar Bayou Uniled Methodist
Church with the Rev. Donald G.
While oj/iciating.
Kelley died Friday in San Jacinio
Methodist Hospital.
He was an 80-year resident 0/
Baytown and Cedar Bayou, a
member 0/ St. Paul’s United
Methodist Church and was a member
of various civic organizations. He
was employed as a banker.
Survivors include his wife,
Rosemary Kelley of Baytown; a son,
Milton C. Kelley Jr. of Baytown;
daughter and son-in-law, Kalrinka
and Conrad Magouirk 0/ Baylown;
three grandchildren, Conrad Walker
Magouirk Jr., Michael Lpyne
Magouirk and Kelle Davis; three
great-grandchildren, Shaun Davis,
Kimherli Daijis and Charlie Davis;
two sisters, Norma Smith of Cedar
Bayou and Muriel Shoemaker of
Cedar Bayou.
Burial was at Cedar Bayou Church
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mike Magouirk,
Buzzy Magouirk, Charles, Davis,
Buddy Rogers, Bill Kelley, Joe
Cougat, Shaun Davis and Charlie
Davis.
In lieu of usual remembrances,
contributions may be sent to the
Cedar Bayou Church Cemetery.
Services were under the direction
of Earthman Baytown Funeral
Home.
Services for Sterling
set in Denham Springs
L«gal Notice
Baytown
Employment
Service
1001 West Baker...............Suite 100
417-4731.......................CALLUS
Our Job Is Finding Your Job
EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR- $
LIMITED, Sales or customer service
experience helpful. Call Patricia.
QUALITY CONTROL CLERK- FEE
PAID for individual familiar with
iterial reports. $1100+
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER- 5 WORDPROCESSOR- Start a new
career in this local FEE PAID position.
$1200+.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY- Brini
your skills to this special spot <
just for you. $OPEN. FEE PAID
Bnng
signed
FEE PAID $1100+
PERSONNEL SECRETARY- $1136,
Put on your PR Personality lor this 6
month temporary assignment.
BOOKKEEPER- Local firm needs full
charge person with computer. FEE
PAID. $1500+.
SECRETARY/TYPIST- Company
PAYING FEE for 50 wpm with college
background. $1400+.
TYPIST- $1000, Never a dull moment at
this busy desk.
WANTED! IBM PC Wordproctaors fpr
kng term temporary mignrornh. IM-
MEDIATED OPENINGS oo Word
Perfect, Multimate, A Hewlitt PackerdL
CALL NOW!
Work
Wanted
LEGAlrNOTIGB-
CITY OF BAYTOWN
Sealed bids, in duplicate,
received by the City Clerk of the
/town until
City of Baytov
Friday, July 8
Funeral services for George
Clarence “Pearly” Sterling Jr.,
63, former Baytonian now living
in Greenwell Springs, La., are
set for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Im-
maculate Catholic Church in
Denham Springs, La.
Sterling died Sunday in a
Baton Rouge hospital.
Sterling, a retired supervisor
from Exxon, was a native of
~amden. He was a World War II
Navy veteran and a member of
willbc Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife,
REPLACEMENT OF 10"
FORCE
MAIN FROM CRAIGMONT
LIFT
STATION TO NORTH SIDE
OF BAKER ROAD
BID NO. 8803-26
For specifications and bid forms,
contact the Engineering Depart-
ment, City Hall, 2401 Market
Street, Baytown, Texas, 713-422-
8281 extension 258.
ay Swofford
ce Engii
Bid Deposit: $25.00
legal Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
CITY OF BAYTOWN
City of Baytc
July 12,1988.
BID NO. 8806-77
jFOR: ANNUAL DATA
CESSING PAPER
Loraine Eva Jane Sterling of
Denham Springs; daughters,
Laura Lynn Brown of Baton
Rouge and Jennifer Loy James
of Denham Springs; and sisters,
Mary Maryon Babin of Baytown
and Eva Maude Griffith of
Anahuac.
Four grandchildren, three
nieces and two nephews also sur-
vive. __
Burial will be in Green Oaks
Memorial Park in Baton Rouge.
Services are under the direc-
tiofi of Seale Funeral Home in
Denham Springs.
Major day-care bill moving
in Congress; passage vague
PRO-1
HOUSE PAINTING- A Home Repair.
Low Prices. Excellent Work. Call
421-2027.
BID NO. 8806-81
SECRETARY
Typing, computers,
Lookii
Highly experl
rs, CRT’s, ft e
rienced.
editing.
for permanent position. Please
SCREEN PRINTER-
quin
Sun, P.O. Box 90, BB# 4024, Bayl
77522.
Printing hats,
irience re-
Baytown
•town, TX
20 DELIVERY DRIVERS- needed by
July 15. Must be 18 or older, have depen-
dable transportation, current Texas
driver’s license A insurance. Starting
$3.80/hour + mileage A tips. Flexi-
iouts. Apply at Domino’s Pizza on
Garth Rd. or Hwy. 146.
■ 18 yei
k week«
lends, i
over. Available nig
ly in person at 1602 Beaumont. Mom
thru Thursday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT- with
minimum 5 years experience. Manaf
experience. Mid to hig
ie to: P.O. Box 191
77532.
800
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
FOR: TAX STATEMENTS, RE-
CEIPTS, CERTIFICATE OF RE-
DEMPTION, DELINQUENT
STATEMENTS A ENVELOPE
For s
conta_____________________
ing Agent, Baytown City Hall,
2401 Market street, Baytown, TX.
802
Lodge
Notices
Patterns
4*
SUGAR &
'SPICE
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION—
AM, will
members are urged to a
RGE, PURE BRED- Pit Bull F
s. 9 weeks old. Females, $35/e<
RESIDENT RELATIONS
COORDINATOR- Need take charge
person able to develop activitie
gram for large apartment community.
Dynamic personality required. Contact
Kathy, 422-2600..
NEEDED ,
Experienced Line Technician
Call Vernon Michalsky
Dutch Holland
Oldsmobile-Daihatsu
422-8278
MEN AND WOMEN
expanding our open
select, for immedial
We are growing rapidly and expandir
tions in this area. We will se
employment, men and women tor the following posi-
tions:
5 SALES REPRESENTATIVES
$15,000-$30,000
3 SALES MANAGERS
$30,000-$50,000
OPPORTUNITY OFFERED:
it Unlimited earning potential P Professional training
ir Rapid advancement P Excellent retirement program
P Merit promotions PLuxury incentives
If you are ambitious with a desire to get ahead, we want to
talk to you.
CALL Brian Deal 713-772-6600
Tuesday & Wednesday
for a personal Interview in local area. 9 am-t pm.
ROTTWEILER- Male.
8 weeks old. $100.
Call 422-9288.
IGER- Spanii
good home. 1 male, liver/white, 1
weeks, AKC Champion Bloodlines, a!
shots, great temperament. 713-531-7827.
HIMALAYAN MALE- 8 weeks old,
shaded seal, $150.
'13-292-8819.
shots, si
Call 713
TOY POODLE-White female.
6 months old. $200.
Call 421-4875.
DOG KENNEL-10 ft. X 20 ft. 4 sections.
$350 or best offer.
Call 421-4866.
Also, Chll
427-4184.
• AKC. Big fur bails.
W CHOWS- i
Shots, wormed, k good dispositli
Great for show or pet. 409-258-9417.
Ion* are now being accepl
arkuiotf Road, Baytown, Texi
8-68. EOEM/F.
608
Food
Fare
FRESH SHRIMP!-
DAILY!
383-3665
BARKEN FARMS-
tomatoes, peas, and
ables
las cannlni
peas, and other
for sale. Call 409-262-8525.
rining
fresh
609a
Nurseries
DID YOU KNOW- we have a special
place for you to advertise: Buying, S
ing or Trading your potted plai
shrubs, trees, etc. Call today.
Sell-
Sun Classified
422-8323
610
Articles
Wanted
for 2 weeks, during the month of
tober. If you have one, please call 573-
611
Garage
Sales
CRACKER JACK- Road drivers need-
ed. Mechanical experience mandal
Call II
experience mandatory.
1 if you have it together, 328-2324.
needed. Experience pre
NEEDED- Prefer strong
background with lease-up experience.
Great opportunity with growing com-
pany. Ask for Kathy, 422-2600._
CABLE TV INSTALLER- Must be 18
years old. Read, write, k speak fluent
Ish. Must possess a current
irs license, present a clear driving
record for the past 3 years, and have a
:hool diploma or GED. Must be
le to carry 28 ft. ladder ft
high i
physli
equipr
nation.
cant Is contingent on a pi
luding drug
physically
all equipment associated with cable in-
Placement of quail!
ire-em
physical i
plication*
appll-
imployment
screening. Ap-
ited at 5623
:as, thru 7-
DESK CLERK ft MAID- Needed. Part-
time. Apply In person at Applewood Inn
Motel, 1104 N. Alexandeffir._
CASHIER WANTED- Must be neat,
dependable, & able to handle rush hours
and money. CaU 383-3700,3 to 9 pm.
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR- 2
years experience. Must have own tools.
Call for an appointment, 427-7507.
expert
transp
HAIR DRESSER WANTED- $80 week-
ly rent or 60% commission. Must have
own following 420-2204 or 424-9494, ask
for Bonnie.
PART TIME EVENING- & Weekend
delivery drivers needed. Pays cash dai-
ly. Economy car. 42^3485._
,UTO PARTS COUNTERMAN- Ex-
perienced. F
Call 383-2696.
rienced. Full time position.
ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS- Part-
hiring
i. No in
now hiring demonstrators ft
lent, n<
lecting, FREE kit. Calll-8tXM584527.
visors. No investment, no deliver, n
EXPERIENCED CASHIERS
NEEDED- All shifts. Apply in person
at2liaNjyexander, Baytown.
Nolan, WM
Jeff Culpepper, Sec.
4*
CALLED MEETING- of Goose Creek
1192 AF ft AM for Tuesday, July
•ered dish
their families
idgefll
i, 1988 a
5th,
supper. All mi
are urged to attend.
Duke Art), WM
Jamei Fulton, Sec.
4*
STATED COMMUNICATION- of
Baytown Lodge No. 1357 AF ft AM will
be held Tuesday
Baytown Temple,
and Baker Rd.
held Tuesday at 7:30
cornei
1. Sojoumln
dially Invited to attend.
John C. Hernandez, WM
TJLI
p.m. in the
if North Main
i.Prigmore,Sec.
STATED CONCLAVE- of Kennedy
Comraandry NO. 61KT, Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in the Goose Creek Lodge Hall,
304 Schilling street. Sojourning Knights
cordially invited to attend.
M.F. Baker, Commander
803
Personals
IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE AREA-
and are looking for a neighboi
church home, check the Sunday
CHURCH DIRECTORY. It includes
locations and service schedules. What
better way to feel welcome in your new
heme town1*
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Found
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A $2.5
billion-a-year child care expan-
sion bill is finally beginning to
inch its way through the con-
gressional maze, seven months
after it was introduced as the
answer to working families' day-
care woes.
But the chances of a child care
solution emerging from the 100th
Congress are dimming, as thq,
end of the session nears with no
sign that lawmakers have
mustered the political resolve to
work out a bipartisan approach.
“I’m not certain there’s as
much interest in passing a bill as
in creating a political issue,”
said Rep. Tom Tauke, R-Iowa,
head of a GOP task force on
child care.
Some of the dozens of interest
groups backing the $2.5 billion
Act for Better Child Care, or
ABC, are anxious to transform
election-year interest and
rhetoric into a veto-proof child
care bill before Congress ad-
journs this fall. But others are
urging lawmakers to resist
election-year compromises.
Given the upcoming election,
Tauke said, “the easiest course
right now for many members is
to coast along, respond
favorably to the groups, not of-
fend anyone."
More than 100 child care bill!
are pending in Congress, reflec-
ting a high level of public con-
cern over day-care availability,
quality and cost.
Proposed federal policies
range from tax credits for every
family with young children,
pushed primarily by conser-
vatives, to the ABC bill cham-
pioned by Democrats and over
100 groups representing
children, women, labor, medical
personnel and others.
The ABC bill would make
money available only to pro-
viders that meet minimum na-
tional standards on health, safe-
ty, staff size and training. Three-
quarters of the money would
help pay day care expenses for
families making under 115 per-
cent of a state’s median income.
Hyland to ‘Take the Lead’
Crocheted accents
for little girls keep
them cool and pretty.
5037: Quick crochet
yokes add the,perfect
touch to sundresses
you sew; ruffled filet
tank top goes with
pants/skirts. Use
baby weight yarn.
Sizes 2-6.
$3.25 PLUS $1.00 P/H
FOR EACH PATTERN
ORDERED.
OFFER GOOD THROUGH
NOV. 30, 1988
The Baytown Sun
Send to; Reader Mail.
Dept. 0000 Box 4000,
Niles Ml, 49120-4000.
Print Name, Address.
Zip, Size, Pattern Num-
ber. (N Y & Ml residents
-add-sales4axy— —
Karen Hyland of Baytown has
been selected to participate in
“Taking the Lead,” a nation-
wide oppportunity sponsored by
the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Hyland will participate in the
event which will deal with the
basic components of leadership
with 39 other girls from all over
the United States from July 1-12
at the Edith Macy Conference
Center in Briarcliff Manor,
N.Y..
Participants will live together
and work in groups called com-
munities. There will be
workshops, guest speakers, field
trips and special activities in-
cluding a day trip to New York
City for sight-seeing.
Hyland is the daughter of
Peter and Dyann Hyland of
Baytown.
She is an eighth-grader at Gen-
try Junior School.
'■1 . ■}. ■ ■.............i
She is a member of Cadette
Troop 7138 of the Goose Creek
Neighborhood and has been in
scouting for five years.
KAREN HYLAND
Army Spec. Craig S. Terrell,
son of Linda F. Terrell of Liber-
ty, has arrived for duty at Ford
Ord, Calif.
He is a materiel control and
accounting specialist with the
519th maintenance company.
He is a 1985 graduate of Liber-
ty High School.
Airman Kevin L. Whittington,
son of Randell H. Whittington of
Overton and Mary Williams of
Baytown, has graduated from
the U.S. Air Force avionic iner-
tial and radar navigation
systems specialist course at
Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.
Graduates of the course were
taught basic electronics and the
use of computer systems dealing
with navigation and weapons
and earned credits toward an
associate degree in applied
science through the Community
College of the Air Force.
He Js a 1986 graduate of
Kilgore High School.
Sgt. First Class George R.
Ortt, son of'Mr. and Mrs. Ortt of
Ohio, has recently arrived for
duty in West Germany.
He is an instructor for a
Leadership School in Bad Tolez,
Ga.
His wife, Gine is the daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. Tom Gargue of
Beach City.
The Ortt’s have three
daughters, Tammy, Heather
and Mindy and one son, Randy.
Army Chief Warrant officer
John D.H. Kerr, of Elizabeth, W.
Va., will report for duty in West
Germany July 15.
i He is a UH-1 helicopter Pilot
with the 193rd Aviation Co. near
Stuttgart.
His wife, Rita, is the daughter
of the Rev. and Mrs. Tom
Gargus of Beach City.
The Kerrs have one daughter,
Jessica Star.
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