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THE TEXAN NEWSPAPER
August 31 1988
US
(713) 783-5600
6223 Richmond
Suite 102
Houston. Texas
77057
Serving Southwest Houston Area Since 1954
FOUNDED IN FEBRUARY 1954 BY
JACK AND KATE GURWELL
A Texan Publishing Company Newspaper
KATHY GURWELL
Chairman of the Board
and Publisher
NICK HERRERA
'r-:e Presider..
il Manager
Executive Vice President and
General M
DAN D ATTILIO
Vice President of Advertising
MARK COOK
Art Director
Classified Ad
Consultant
MARY PRIESS
SHERRIE LANDING
Circulation Manager
CARLTON MEDICAL
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LVNsUpto $18/Hr
For Hospital Staffing
Urgent Need for ICU, MED SURG, AND
PRIVATE DUTY NURSES.
URGENT NEED FOR NURSES WILLING TO
WORK WITH AIDS PATIENTS.
RN Sign Up Bonus $100
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(Weslayen at S.W. Frwy.)
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NOTICE
The Texan Newspaper
offices will be closed
in observance of
LABOR DAY
SEPTEMBER 5th
Deadline for all Sept. 7th advertising will be*
FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd
RED WING
SHOES
5510 C Bellaire Blvd.
(at Chimney Rock)
666-8311
Ss st,0CS
$2925!
Community
Houston City Councilman Congressman Tom DeLay’s
John Goodner’s Town Hall Town Meeting. Saturday, Sept.
Meeting. Featuring City Con- 10, 3 p.m., West University
troller George Grcanias. Sept. 1, Community Building, Senior
7:30 p.m., St. Paul’s Prcsbyte- Wing, 6104 Auden. The public is
rian Church, 7200 Bellaire Blvd. encouraged to attend and voice
their comments and opinions on
Crochet Heart Rug Class, a variety of national issues.
Begins Oct. 3,12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
weekly. West University Rec- Defensive Driving Course. A
reation Dept., 6104 Auden. In- defensive driver’s course for
stmetor: Bca Donisi. 662-5848. those 50 years and older will be
held Sept. 20,22 and Oct. 18,20,
West Houston Obedience Dog 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., NCNB
Club Course. Eight Wcdnes- Texas Bank, 5123 Bellaire Blvd.
days, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Closing Cost: $7 and will save you 10
date: Sept. 2. 495-2675, 497- percent on your auto insurance.
3854. Reservations: 669-4446.
Intro to Square Dancing. Free Photography Classes. Eight
Fun Dances, Sept. 1 and 8,8 to 10 weeks starting Wednesday, Sept,
p.m., sponsored by the South- 14, 7 p.m .to 8 p.m., West Uni-
west Sundowners, Square Dance versity Recreation Center, 6104
Place, 4122 Willowbend. Auden. Registration: Residents-
Classes begin Sept. 15, 7 to 8:30 Aug. 29-30 - S30; Non-residents
p.m. 4974469. - Aug. 31-Sept. 9 - S35. Class
covers photographing people,
Harris County Precinct 3 Sil- indoor-outdoor lighting, per-
ver Haired Legislature Repre- spectivc, lenses, flash, field trip
sentative Meeting. R.L. Hen- and class exhibition of photos,
derson, representative, will meet Instructor: Fred Jinkins. 662-
wilh residents to learn local dc- 5848. Also W.U. Senior Services
sires ^md priorities for lcgisla- Photo Class will be held begin-
tion. Sept. 8, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
Bayland Community Center,
6400 Bissonnct.
Hunter Safety Course. Basic
instruction in firearm and arch-
ery safety, survival, basic first
aid and wildlife identification
and game processing for begin-
ner and experienced hunters.Ten rnor io inc concert, lamuies can
hours classroom instruction with attend the carnival and barbecue,
field problem simulation. Class Concert tickets are $3 in advance
runs Iwo days: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on and $5 at the door. 667-7155.
Sept. 10 and 17, Bayland Park.
$5 fee. Minimum age is 12 years. Fall Classes Houston Interna-
n . tional Theatre School (HITS).
Bella,re Men’s Club Meeting. Beginning Sept. 6, theatre train-
imlim-T,'.’ ™r ^°m' ing r°r ch>ldrcn, ages 7 through
ning Sept. 6, each Tuesday
through October, 1 to 2 p.m. 662-
5849.
Joe Scruggs in Concert.
Children’s entertainer. Sept. 23,
7 p.m., Bethany United Church,
3511 Linkwood, during the
church’s annual fall festival.
Prior to the concert, families can
SMILE!
We've got plenty to smile about! We think we
have the friendliest dental office in town with the
finest quality at the absolute best prices!
That's a combination that is hard to beat. And
we re right here in downtown Bellaire for your
convenience.
We are a private dental practice - not a clinic - so you get the quality and individual care you
deserve. We have our own "IN OFFICE DENTAL PLAN" which can provide you with crowns (caps) for
only 5243. These are exactly like porcelain crowns other dentists charge hundreds more for.
"In-Office" Dental Plan will provide you with savings such as these:
• Porcelain Fused to Metal CROWN (CAP) ^ —
(Average fee in Community $403.)__$243.
• "Root Canal”
(Average Fee in Community S150.-S375)_$ 128.-$ 197.
Partial Denture
(Average Fee In Community $600)__$395.
Fillings______$29.
OTHER
GENERAL
DENTISTRY
PROCEDURES
AT GREATLY
REDUCED
FEES
ALSO'
V
Whether for crowns, bridges, fiHings. root canals, gum treatment, cleanings, partial or full dentures.
We do everything possible to give you quality work at the best prices.
We would love to serve you and let you see that there is plenty to smile about!
Paul Bahlinger, D.D.S., Inc
668-7137 OB
TEXAS AND AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION
VISA
Evening Hours Available
"HOMETOWN"
FAMILY DENTISTRY
5218 Cedar, Suite C •
__Next to Bellaire Post Office ^
---, ■ ('.in., nwiaut \_uill-
munity Building, 7(X)8 S. Rice.
Visitors welcome. Speaker: at-
torney Jim Barr on the criminal
justice system and its effects on
our daily lives.
Anniversary Celebration. The
Senior Class Account members
of NCNB Texas Bank will hold
an anniversary celebration, Sept.
7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at two loca-
17, 311 West 18th Street in tire
Heights.
Bayland Park A ARP Meeting.
Sept. 1, 1 p.m., Bayland Park
Community Center, 6400 Bis-
sonnel. Speaker: Delta Airlines
Senior Citizens Coordinator
Linda Morrison.
ICC AARP Braeswood SW
■ r, . ........... I' '- nntir nraeswooo sw
?“:™ Bellaire Blvd. and Meeting. Sept. 8, 10 a.m., Jew-
9660Hillcroft. Cake and coffee ,sh Community Center, 5601 S.
will be served in the bank lob- Braeswood. Speaker: Tommy
bies. Door prizes will be
awarded.
Metro ID Cards. Senior Citizen
Photo ID cards will be available
from Metro on Sept. 7,10 a.m. to
4 p.m., at NCNB Texas Bank,
5123 Bellaire Blvd. for those
persons 62 years or older. Cost is
$2 and enables holders to ride the
bus for 25 cents. Also register to
win two Astros tickets, courtesy
of Metro.
Muncuia, coordinator, and
Beedie Cramer, director, of
Older Worker Employment
Opportunities, a United Way
Agency.
Basics of Running a Small
Business. Sponsored by the
Service Corps of Retired Execu-
tives and Small Business Ad-
ministration, Sept. 7, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m., University of Houston,
Hilton Hotel. Fee is $7. 660-
4420.
EARN $20
WITH
FREE BABYSITTING
Parents of children under 13 years of
age wanled to parLicipale in a research
project answering questionnaires study-
ing the family.
For appointment call: 665-2423.
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The Texan Newspaper (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1988, newspaper, August 31, 1988; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth641763/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.