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Second language Very important' THE BAYTOWN SUN Thursday, January 30, 1966 7-B NEW YORK (AP) A majority of Americans believe it is vital for children to learn a second language, and most say language instruction should begin in elementary school, according to a Media General- Associated Press poll. Fi'ty-seven percent of the 1,462 adults who participated in the nationwide telephone poll said it was "very important" for English-speaking children to learn another language, while 29 percent said it was "somewhat important" and 11 percent said it was not important at all. The rest were unsure. The respondents were less sure when asked about the success of bilingual education, that is, teaching children most courses in their native language rather than in English. Non-English-speaking children are usually taught basic subjects like math and social studies in their own language while they tackle English in a separate class.

Forty-two percent of the respondents believed this method was successful in teaching children English, while 24 percent said it was unsuccessful. However, 34 percent of the respondents didn't answer or didn't know, indicating a great deal of uncertainty. When asked if this traditional method of bilingual education was successful in teaching children such basic subjects as math and social studies, the responses were about the same. Thirty-eight percent believed it was successful, 23 percent believed it was unsuccessful, and 39 percent were unsure. On the issue of teaching English-speaking children a foreign language, 84 percent of the respondents said foreign language instruction should be available in elementary school.

Of those, 24 percent said language instruction should be required and 60 percent said it should be optional. Nearly all said it should be available in high school. Forty- seven percent said high school students should be required to study a foreign language, and 50 percent said it should be available as an option. Oil company gives poll to top state officials AUSTIN (AP) Pennzoil Co. is shrugging off findings of Texaco Inc.

opinion polls indicating that many people believe the $10.5 billion in damages Texaco has been ordered to pay Pennzoil was unfair and ultimately will cost consumers. Texaco distributed the results of three polls taken for it in Texas and nationally during December and January to top state officials and members of the Texas congressional delegation. A copy of the poll, which Texaco officials said hadn't been generally released, was obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press. Texaco spokesman Gregory Good said the poll results were sent to Texas officials because "what it confirmed was that the attitude of citizens of Texas matched very closely by citizens across the country was that we definitely should have a chance to pursue our appeal in the Texas courts." The results also showed "that the judgment itself was unfair and not in the best interests of the citizens of Texas," Good said. But Pennzoil spokesman Bob Harper in a phone interview from Houston said, "Pennzoil feels that Texaco's survey has about as much credibility as those experts who predicted that the Patriots would win the Super Bowl." A Houston jury in November ordered Texaco to pay Pennzoil Co.

a record $10.53 billion in damages for interference with Pennzoil's merger with Getty Oil Co. Texaco acquired Getty in 1984. State District Judge Solomon Casseb Jr. upheld the judgment, the largest civil damage award in U.S. history, and added another $600 million in interest.

Texas law requires that Texaco post a $12 billion bond the jury award plus interest and court costs to appeal. But earlier this month, Texaco persuaded U.S. District Judge Charles L. Brieant in White Plains, N. to lower the bond to SI billion.

Boy critical from dog mauling; dog defended PALLAS (AP) VVhile a 6- year-old Longview boy mauled by pit bulls clings to life, the president of the Southwest Pit Bull Association defended the breed of dogs. Stephen Mark Fiengo Jr. was bitten more than 100 times when he was attacked by the dogs last week. He remained in critical condition late Thursday at ParkJand Memorial Hospital Hospital in Dallas after receiving 143 pints of blood and undergoing five operations. But Teresa Jacoby, head of the pit bull association, said the attack was unusual and should not be used to condemn the breed.

"It's the club's feeling that any dog that bites a man should be put to sleep," she said. Mrs. Jacoby said she thought the dogs attacked Fiengo because they were in a frenzy after attacking another dog. She said it's virtually unheard of for a pit bull to attack a human. Meanwhile, Parkland doctors said Fiengo seems to be fighting to survive.

"We're shocked that he survived," said Dr. Michael Foreman, a surgeon. "We thought he would have died that night, but at 4 a.m. he opened his eyes and responed to his name. Then we went into a full court press." Stephen arrived at Parkland, not breathing and with a faint pulse.

"Nobody has seen wounds like this since the war," Foreman said. "He's been dead already, and he's beaten the odds." But, doctors still are unsure if the boy will survive. "He's a tough littie guy," said the boy's father Stephen Fiengo Sr. "He keeps hanging in there." Doctors say the youngster will have to undergo more operations to save his mauled legs and right arm. Friends and well wishers had collected J1.600 by Tuesday to help pay for the boy's treatment.

High court upholds damages AUSTIN (AP) Missouri Pacific Railroad must pay $5.4 million in damages in a fatal traffic wreck caused by a driver who stopped to look for a lost baseball cap, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. Clay Dove died in the Dec. 9, 1982, collision near Placedo in Victoria County. Dove, a Missouri Pacific worker, was a passenger in a van driven by a transport service hired by the railroad. The driver crossed Farm 616 and stopped on the shoulder on the other side of the road, facing traffic.

An oil truck came around a bend and slammed into the van, killing Dove and another passenger, George Smithwick. The lawsuit filed by Roselyn Dove, Clay's widow, and his two children, blamed the driver. "While hunting for a 54.50 ball cap belonging to an employee of the railroad, (the driver) drove the vehicle carrying Mr. Dove and the rest of his crew across the center stripe," the suit said. Court records said the driver was looking for a cap lost the previous night.

Jurors awarded $3 million to the widow and $1.5 million to each of the Dove children. They said the van driver was 90 percent responsible for the collision, ordering the railroad to pay 15.4 million because of its employee's action. SUV CLASSIFIED 422-8323 We're Working For You 100 People To People 101 Legal Notices 102 Lodge Notices 103 Personals 104 Special Notices 105 Lost Found 106 Car Pools 107 Card of Thanks 108 In Memoriam 109 Travel News 130 Entertainment 200 Employment 201 Professional 202 Management 203 Sales 204 Medical 205 Technical 206 Trades 207Gerical 208 General 209 Part Time 210 Temporary 211 Work Wanted 212 Business Opportunities "300 Articles for Sale 301 General Articles 302 Musical Instruments 303 Building Materials 304 Machinery-Equipment 305 Antiques 306 Livestock-Supplies 307 Pets-Supplies 308 Food Fare 309 Soil-Fertilizer 309a Nurseries 310 Articles Wanted 311 Garage Sales 312 Articles for Trade 313 Games-Hobbies 400 Services Offered Wl General Services 402 Child Care Building Contractors 404 Instruction 500 Rentals 501 Houses to Rent 502 Apartments to Rent 503 Trailers to Rent 504 Bedrooms to Rent 505 Roommates Wanted 506 Articles to Rent 507 Business Rentals 600 Real Estate 601 Houses (or Sale 602 Acreage 603 Business Property 603a Multi-Unit Property 604 Vacation Property 605 Out of Town Property 606 Farms Ranches 607 Waterfront Property 608 Lots for Sale 609 Property Wanted 610 Houses to Move 611 Mobile Homes 612 Trailer Spaces 613 Monuments-Lots 700 Recreation 701 Boats 702 Boating Equipment 703 RVs TWRV'stoRent 705 Sporting Goods Sport Leases 7t)7 800 Transportation 801 Automobiles 802 Imported Autos 803 Trucks-Vans 8W Work Cars 803 Autos Wanted 306 Antique Cars 807 Auto-parts Service 808 Motorcycles 809 Utility Trailers 810 Aircraft DEADLINES :00 p.m. Monday Friday lor ads storting the day. 11 a.m.

Saturday for oos starting Monday. The some deadlines apply to can- eel lot ions. Mf-(Bordered Adveoiie- ments) 2 Days prior Monday rtvu Friday at 9:30 a.m. (For Ex. 9:30 Monday for Wednesday) Ads for Tuesday due ot p.m.

Friday. OfFICE HOOTS Vrt. 12 PVC PLAYHOUSE. 4x4x6- lool house features PVC pipe frame, fabric cover with appliqued designs. Step-by-step cutting and assembly instructions for frbme, cover and three items of kid-size furniture: folding camp stool, armchair and table.

No. 1910-2 $4.95 PILLOW PETS. Everyone loves these plump and cuddly animal friends especially the wee folk. Made from stuffed cotton fabric, each measures 9 12 inches. Plans include full-size, iron-on patterns for a dog, cat and rabbit.

No. 2106-2 $4.95 PIGGY BOOKENDS. Adorable bookends are easy to make from stuffed and soft- sculpted tube socks. Complete plans and instructions included. No.

1303-2 S4.95 HOSPITALITY WREATH. Year-round welcome wreath to make from fabric and polystyrene foam. Full-size patterns and complete instructions. No. 1405-2 S4.95 PBSOU-A DOLL No.

I336-2 K95 COB No 1317-2 J4 35 BAST BUNNV DOLL No. 1 W-2 $4.95 FREESTANDING MIRROR. Handsome mirror can be tilted to any angle. White pine conttructicn, 30 by 68 inches. Patterns, complete instructions Include two alternate for locks that hold mirror it desired angle.

No. 2922-2 $4.95 To hiiry illustrated and detailed plans for these delightful projects, please specify the project name and number and (end ttte dollar amount specified for each project. Large color catalog, $2.95. Mail to: Ctessffied Crafts Dept.C TT.V2V) BoxlOOO Bixby, OK 74008 A MA MAM RESIDE NTS: ftWM MM tor Sealed bids will be received by Uie Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 13, 1986, for the SELLING OF A SURPLUS MODEL 10 HOLLOW CHISEL MORTISER, at which time bids will be opened in the District's Board Room, HIS -Market Street. Bidder representatives are invited to be present.

Bid forms may be picked up at the District's Purchasing Office, 1415 Market Baytown, TX. The Board ot Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids or accept any bid deemed most ad- to it. A.DavidSherron Purchasing Agent lui Legal N'ouce GENERAL OFFICE TKLEPHOKE- Musl type. 8:30 to 3:30, 5 days. M-25 hr.

to staitCall 4M-H47 Friday only for Saturday appointment No otter limes. MUCH D'S CLUB- Accepting applies lions tor bartenders, barbacks, cocktail waitresses and disk Jockey. Apply at 2118 Bay Plaza.42M070. I THE ICEBOX COWANY-Kitcben appliances bought, sold, rented, repaired. 500 North Commerce.

420-1705. BAYTOWN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1001 W.Baier. Suite 100 CallUi WAITRESSES- cooks dishwashers. Apply Magnolia Restaurant, 1-10 Magnolia Exit, Key Truck Stop. JR'S MINUTE MAN- stores, Deeds cashiers, suckers, and deli help.

Apply al 7914 Thompson Road, Highland: HJ4 WANTED- Part-time Video Electronics Repairperson. Call between 8:30 weekdays, 422-W70. CITY OF MONT BELVIEU NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received by the City Secretary of the City of Monl Belvieu. Post Office Box 1048, Mont Belvieu, Texas 77580, until .6:30 p.m., February 13. 1986, at time bids will be opened and publicly read at the City Hall on that date for: PREPARATION OF INFIELDS AT THREE BASEBALL PARKS Bids received after that time and date will be returned unopened.

Bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes using the blank forms provided herein. All bids shall be checked and tabulated by the Engineer. Any errors found in the extension of quantity times Unit Price shall be corrected by the Engineer, using the Unit Price bid written in words as the controlling quotation. The corrected total bid thus found shall be used to determine the order of bidders A bidder's bond, certified or cashier's check in an amount equal to five percent of the total base bid price payable without recourse to the City of Mont Belvieu must accompany each proposal. See attached Addendum No 1 to ASCE "General Conditions" for information relating to requirements concerning the bid surety.

The Owner shall retain the bid I securities of the three low bidders 'until the successful bidder is chosen al which time the other's bid securities shall be returned if requested The bid securities of all other bidders shall be returned within three days of the bid opening if requested. The successful bidder's bid security shall be returned if requested upon the execution of the bonds required in the Proposal. The City of Mont Belvieu reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid deemed advantageous to it. ff required by the Engineer, the bidder may be asked to submit certain information regarding his qualifications and planned work schedule. The Contractor shall be required to comply with all applicable regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.

He must comply with the requirements of Executive Order No. 11246 concerning Equal Opportunity Employment. Plans. Specifications, and all necessary information may be obtained from the City Secretary at the Mont Belvieu City Hall. No deposit is required.

Bidders should carefully examine the Plans. Specifications and other documents, visit the site of the work, and fully inform, themselves as to all conditions and matters which can in anv way effect the work or the costs thereof. Should a bidder find discrepancies in. or omissions from the Plans. Specifications or other documents, or should he be in doubt as to their meanings, hei should at once notify the City 1 Secretary and obtain clarification prior to submitting any bid- City of Mont Belvieu Ruthie Sager Acting City Secretary 103 Personals Sales Person Opportunity to make good money.

RetaB experience required. U.S, TECH, San acinto Mall (Near Montgomery Ward) NEEDED- experienced bartender. Experienced only need apply. lS12N.Main. FIREWOOD- J90 per cord, you haul.

Wai deliver. Visa Master Card. Call Dayton. anytime SALES PEOPLE WANTED- Excellent commission and bonus pay plan. Good benetits.

Apply in person to Jay Seligman. Bayshore Dodge Toyota g09 Market Baytown IMMEDIATE Temporary to permanent Bi-liagual secretary. Type 50, shorthand, and German translations. Call now, 427-4731, Baytown Employment Services. USED SUN TANNING BEDS- 3 different models.

E. Best Tanner in the industry. Financing available. 420-5682. EXPERIENCED Mobile home salesperson needed.

Average income of J40.000 per year. Experienced only need apply. 409-258-7661 orTtt-ZZT-Zfjl. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED- Mature, dependable, like children, drivers license, and references. Wort Monday thru Friday, some Saturdays.

Crosby area. Call 525-115? for appointment. CASHIERS, STOCKERS, COOK- Mature person willing to work any shift, must be dependable. Apply at Convenience Supermarket, 7101 Sjolander at I- 10. Baytown.

421-3981 White provincial double bed. cnest, desk, esctUent condition. J300 421-5895. LA CHATTE Now hiring dancers 4 waitresses. No experience necessary.

Open 7 days a week. 11 to 2 CO salary commission. 455-WS. INSURANCE PERSON- to handle busy personal lines rtpsfr Experience re- quired.Call-128-au. LICENSED HAIRDRESSER- Full or part time.

For unique shop. Preler someone with nafl sculpturing exp. own following. Park Street Hair Care, 4220537. MONUMENT INN- ueeds experienced kitchen manager.

Apply 2 to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday. OUTSTANDING MEDICAL has need for an experienced Accountant. Must have strong background handling payroll, accounts payable, general ledger, ability to input data into CRT prepare end-of-month financial reports. Send resume to: P.

0 Box 96383. Houston, TX 77913 UVE IN COMPANION- for lady. Soo- smoker. 5 day week. References preferred.

422-2074 or 427-7552. PARTTTME PRESSEH- for quality- dry cleaners. hours Monday-Friday. Permanent position plus benefits. Must be dependable.

424-8616 or THE On MO Garth is now accepting applications Apply within. RAISE MONEY- for your Club or Organization. It's easy profitable. Let me tea you bow! Call 424-1901. MAKE HONEY DAILY- Lead people needed.

Save your friends money make some for yourself. So selling! I mean tnat! Again, no selling! Just introduce me to someone who needs a sign I'll pay you a finder's fee Now! CaD Sigcs-R-Us. Baytown. 420-1062. DRAFTSMAN- Experience in fabrication of pressure vessels preferred.

Call Fran. 427-1731. OPPORTUNITY FOR with Tiara Exdusives The facts i figures of bsing your own boss lifting the lid on your potentials, will be ndtJ on Sunday. February 2nd, 2-4 pm. 709 Keith.

Pasadena. TX. For information, call 4248628.9434868. HIRING FULL and Part-tone Waitreeses It Drivers. Apply in person Pizza Inn.

2307 Garth Rd. VTSTA STUDIOS- Hiring immediately. 8 to 10 appointment secretaries. A.M. P.M.

shifts. No experience necessary. SJjOrtir. to start. Apply to 6U5 N.

Alexander (Palms Motei. Room between the boon of 10 a.m. 4 See Jovce. i So phone calls please I. IF YOU ARE THE AREA- ana are looking for a neighborhood cnurch borne, check tie Sunday CLASSIFIED SECTION.

Our CHL'RCH DIRECTORY includes locations and service schedules. Wiat better way to fee) welcome in your new home town? NEW CREDIT CARD! No one refused. CaD 1 619-565-1657. Fee for directory. LOOK SEED SALESMEN- Top commission.

Haghea Realty, PI E. Pearce. tn-KH. A Easiness All Your Own The A von Way 422-6729 work ttarnec GETTING TIRED OF SEEING Call StD tar free estimate to keep your business clean. References available.

TRAILERS! TRAILERS! TRAILERS! Utility, Low-boy, Gooseneck, Stock boat. All types 4 sues. Complete stock of trailer parts. BIG STATE TRAILERS, Pasadena, 1-187-4202. WHY BUY A NEW ONE Refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves, freezers, air conditioners in excellent condition lully guaranteed Call Perry's Appliance.

We deliver. Visa astercard accepted SEWER UNE per loo. Driveway material. Delivery available. ARROW REDI-M1X, 7106 N.

Highway 146.383-2366. 32 PORTABLE BARN- Reduced J1250, save Terms, free delivery. MORGAN BUILDINGS, ffl- 1370. TEAR DOWN HOUSE- For free lumber. SEASONEDOAK FIREWOOD Delivered anytime.

576-6685 3U4.uacninen-Equip BOSTTTCH- Air nailers staplers. Sales, service rentals. North Main Rental Center, 1610 N. Main, 427-5629. BURL-TOPPED LANE- game table Cost, 1500., will sell for JIM.

Like new. see at Temples Florist in Mont Belvieu. 16' HEAVY DUTY LOW BOY TRAILER- Tilt Bed. H95.00. Call Highlands Tractor.

42S-42I6. 3 IN HANDCARVED GAMETABLE- Pool table converts to Poker table 4 serving table. 427-7272 WALL TO WALL SELLOUT Country Antiques, 17023 Bohemian Hall Crosby, 328-2098. 8X6 portable storage building Heavy duty floors, free delivery, terms MORGAN BUILDINGS, 4623 1-10 East, 4H-UTO. EXTRA HEAVY DUTY- low-boy trailers.

Best buy at Also, John Deere tractors on sale Financing available. Air Coded Engines. m-Sltg. WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR- Has plow. grass cutting attachment 4 front doier blade.

BACK HOE LOADER- Ford 4400. Good operating condition. Like new tires. M500. 424-2214.

NEW MASSEY FERGUSON- 21 h.p.. with new 4' mower J5.I95. Tractor, 426-4216. WANTED TO BUY- Used farm and industrial tractors, any condition. Call R.C 426-3314.

PORTABLE BUILDINGS- Moved, bought sold. Bonded insured MORGAN BUILDINGS, 4623 MO 421 1370. 5' Mower 1367.50 6" Post Hole Digger 1287.50 1 5' Box Blade $327 I Seeder Fertilizer Distributor J199.50 Highlands Tractor, 426-U16. OAKFTREWOOD- Delivered anytime. 576-6404.

ROSE GARDEN PATTERN- bedspread. Hand crocheted fullsize Call 576-236S MS Air Nailer, T35 Tie I Staple! I A ir Co mpressor. Sears men! Mixer. 422-3283. 305 Antiques FURNITURE STOPPING Refinish Ing Refmishing supplies.

TOWN COUNTRY SALES 5215Sjolander 421-1904 Used in Dance Studio Good condition. 1 year old. 576-6343. CANON COPIER PC-22S- Uke new. $1095.

422-7580. VISIT NEW Offering Cut Glass Prussia. Old tub filled with handwork, costume jewelry, much more. By appointment. 422-2978.

COUCH- End tables. 424-3245. FIREWOOD FOR SALE- cord, 135. 4 cord, cord. S115.

Delivered and stacked. 457-2114. COLOR TV- Stoo. Sean side side Coldspot refrigerator with icemaker. $50.

Wiiard lawnmower, HO. See at 7511 mile past l-Woa KENMORE GAS DRYER- $50.00. Will trade wedding set tor microwave or VCR. Sliding glass doors. $70.

After 6:30 p.m. 421-1199 SORRELL hands high, (lei mane and tail. Blare face and 3 stocking feet. Very gentle. 4 years old.

$350 firm. 421-1248 SHIP WHEEL COFFEE Mint condition. Call 427-2581 REFRIGERATOR- Fros! Free. Good condition. 422-7740.

WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION- of American Petalsrare. other patterns of depression glassware. Heisey, Carnival, cut pressed glass, crystal, china, porcelain, pottery other coliectihles. English 4 American tur nitaret gin items. 40M36-2908.

MAN'S ROLEX WATCH- 14 kt. solid gold. Cost $2800: sell for S1750. Worn very little. 573-1423 PATIO FURNITURE- Iron bed.

desk, refrigerator, wasteland, table and 2 chairs, treadle sewing machine, 19" color TV, bed frames, and 3500 watt power plant. 427-2809. 8 FT. 10 All wood storage building. 10 month oloVtasher 4 dryer.

Cabover camper with stove, icebox, potty. Ladies bicycle childs bicycle. Furniture. Console TV. Can 42M638 after 4 p.m.

LEKE NEW- Mans 10 speed bike. Extras include handlebar bag fee pomp, etc. B5.422-3921. PERSON SPA- $1599. MORGAN PORTABLE SPAS, Partnership Desk.

Mary Dunn Agency 383-3386. '306 FERTILIZED HAY- Coastal Bahia. 1230 per bale. 409-336-777B STALLION- 5 yrs. old, AQHA out of Sav annah andy Three Oh's are 383-2208.

1981 HALE TBAILER- Tandera wheels, solid top. sfide or swing tail gate. Cen ter divider. S1500.383-2344. T1.C.

DOG GROOMING- 42MOT5. 42M623. BUJEDOBERMAN- Stad service. 173 AfteM p.m.. 452-2344.

AKC REGISTERED COCKERS- males. 1 white 41 twit. ST5 00 each 420-1222. PEKINGESE PUPPIES- AKC. Shots, wormed, 8 weeks old.

J25M300. Valen- line delight. 420-2420. Evenings. FREE to good home.

One-hall Spitz. 428-2317. Female. 8 months old. fawn, ITS.

428-2784. AMAZON PARROT- Talks. 427-9588. FREE TO HUNTER'S ROME- 4 year old trained female Lab. 422-2909.

METALLIC BUILDHG- Unassembled, galvanized 40 62 For information call 427-2824. SEASONED OAK Pickup toad. U-HauL Delivery available. 258-2040 NICE 14 36- Meul office building to be moved. 3 rooms, batn, heat 4 air.

LARGE EXECUTIVE DESKS- 120 each or H50 (or both. 43M133 USED Excellent condition Over 100 sij. yds. 42H151. COVE STORE- FM-5S5 South Baytara.

TX. Open daily, 7 a.m.-« p.m Live bait, misc. items, clothes COLD WATER PRESSURE WASHER- Gasoline powered, like new cond. J830. Days.

42S-3187. Atter6.427-3766 ANYONE an accident involving a van a statkcwagon at the comer of Hwy Ward Rd. on UK morning of Jan. 27, please contact 422-9120. Lost i LOST MWATORE DACHSHUND- 7 months old.

Last seen co Sdiill- tng Street. Answers to SniUel. On medkatioo. If seen, ptase call 427-636 aod leave message, or teep trying. AIR CONDITIONER UNIT- Coleman E.D.

4 ton; SAW Mode! 29 4" mckle. Mode) 19 4" Blue; BareUa 380 mckle; Remington fireball 221: Raven 25 auto Martin 30-30 with scope; Glenfield 22 ri- with scope: mahogany buffet: oak uMet; old Singer sewing machine with aJbinet: 8 pistol gun case: Spode China lambUng Rose). Reasonable prices on the above. 426-2021 YARD WORK WANTED- Anytype, 427-1JJ6. HAULING i CLEANUP- Yard maintenance.

Call 421-4771. WILL CARE FOR- the sick and elderly in home or hospital. References furnished. Call S3-I7W. APPLIANCE SERVICE FOR SALE- Estabtohed since 1967.

For more information, call 420-2600. LOST- Off Redell female Yorkshire Terrier, black with brown chea. very friendly. 424-9617. Alaskan Malaraute.

Can to identify. 422-2309. REWARD- Lost Black Lab. Male, frith blue collar. Highlands area.

426-1123 or 426-3344. FOUND 7AOESS KITTEN- Old Baytown area on January 23 424-174S. joa serkXBly need to nuke additional income and are willing to make the necessary commitment: we can help. Call 434-T7S2. LVN or Ophthalmic Technician needed la assist has; Doctor.

CAU42S-S13 BARBECUE gallon drum with grin. BAYTEX RENTALS 437-5CT BAYTOWN APPLIANCE SERVICE Used Washing Machines 4 Dryers Sales, Repairs, Parts GuratfMd, S7W3W. DOCTORS needs person to assist with surgery procedures. Some tip. seeded.

Must learo insurance- Part- time. 425-KW or CO-S403. LWS Experienced to 11 and to 7. Must work every other wttkend.OJ-550. LVN-S A MOMCATIONS AIDCS- wtderf tor lUBed facility la IJberlr County.

EOE. PleMe contact Director of WE NEED AN IXCZPT10NAL PERSON- to Join oar Data Tewn. See Dtjpliy Ad la Woaea's Stctloo Ju. 2Xk Feb. ted.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Willie McCarvey, formerly an employee of U.S. Steel, can earn by furnishing a good address to this source 470-9556 TEEL GARAGE DOORS- Stanley 9 heavy duty, with electnc openers Us- I year Cost. J90C; sell tor iyi5.Atlar6p.ni.. 121-SH Used Office Furniture Desks, Tables, Oairs Bookcases, FQes, Misc. 1 tons New File Cabinets Jdrawer.

I1M; 4drawer. 1142 MATKERNE'S INC. 11SW. PEARCE Irani at KW uctMr. uu Mill, to at fir all INrt a torn.

(713) 421-5739 FREE KITTENS- 7 months old. boi trained. Call between 7 and 10 p.m 4277701. 3u8 Food Fare GREENS- Mustard.Turnip Collard. Barken Farms.

Batson. TX. Open Monday-Friday. 4 p.m. Saturday 4 Sunday, all day.

40S-33S-96S3. NEEDED Full or Part-time Waitress or Delivery Person Must have valid drivers's license and insurance. Apply in person MAMA FRANCA'S 2118 N. Alexander Baytown ffuto Sltedr RETAIL SALES PERSONS AND PART TIME AUTO SHACK. THE NATION'S FASTEST GROWING PARTS CHAJN NEEDS RETAIL SALES PEOPtE TO STAFF OUR NEW STORES OPENING SOON IN THE HOUSTON AREA.

A BACKGROUND IN RETAIL SALES HELPFUL. BUT NOT REQUIRED. AUTO PARTS EXPERIENCE A PLUS TRAINING PROVTOCD TOR SUCCESSFUL APPUCANTS. EXCEPTIONAL CAREER GROWTH OWORTUNmiS. WE REQUHtE: SCHOOL CRAO OR GED.

SALES INTEREST. 4 PEOPLE ORIENTED A AUTOMOTIVE INTEREST. WE OFFER: ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS, GOOD PAY PLAN. ft MAJOR KNCFTTbL (FULLTIME) APPLICATIONS ACCEPTID 9 AM TO 5 PM MONDAY THROUGH FWDAY AT: BAYTOWN APPLICATIONS CAN SUB.

MJTTEJ3 AT ALL OTMtK ALTO SHACK. LOCATIONS. EOCJMF I.

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