1'zu Port Arthur Newsf-riaay, Marcn i\s, ivvuBLOUNT GUIDRY At JAMESPropertiesNEW LISTINGSongwood, assume 9% FHA loan on this super sharp 3/ 2/ 2 on large corner lot with deck jacuzzi, covered patio, immaculate condition and loaded with extras $76,500.NEW LISTINGGroves, Foster Heights, good looking 3/ 2/ 2 with kitchen built ins, wood privacy fencing, excellent condition $58,000.KIMWOOD ADDT. Port Neches sharp as a tack brick 3 bedroom, 2 baths, covered patio, large den with fireplace. $73,500 GRIFFING PARK, stately l'/a story with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths Has gameroom, wet bar, and sun room $69,900.NEW LISTING Port Arthur Priced Right, very clean 3 bedroom, 1 bath on slab, central air/heat, and 2 car garage. Take it away for $25,000.NEW LISTING Port Neches 110x150 lot on Nall, zoned Bl, ideal for home of light business. $18,600.NEW LISTING Port Neches, nice brick 3/ 2/2 with over 2,200sq/.ft., 14x24 patio, large lot in hot area. $84,900. HIGHLAND NORTH Best Buy! Original owner, brick 3/ 2/ 2 with formal dining, large den, large covered patio and storage building. $89,700.AUDOBON PLACESuper clean neat townhome with 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, covered patio and privacy fencing, fresh paint carpet. $45,000. RIDGFEWODD MANOR- Gorgeous 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with over 2,800 S.F. living area, 16x35 entertainment room, wet bar, 15x30 inground pool, really nice!!! $112,500.PORT ARTHUR- 741Colorado all new interior, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath bank owned ready to sell Asking $10,000.ALLAN MEADOWS-New 3/ 2/ 2 byLightfoot with over 2,000S.F. living area, generous wallpaper and crown molding trim, complete with landscaping privacy fencing. HOWwarranty. $96,500.MARTHA NEWTON 7V 7Mjm McDaniel m-vmBLAKE CRIRREN M2 J4II j721-6956GROVES* Just listed, brick, 1 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, gazebo with hot tub. Double garage. $71,900. REDUCED- 3 bedroom, l'/a bath/ double garage, slab/ excellent Port Arthur area. $43,000.NEDERLAND- Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 baT, brick, double garage, slab, beautiful fireplace. $55,900GROVES- 3 bedroom, 1 bath, slab, centra! air heat, asbesto siding. $37,500.FORECLOSURE Port Arthur. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Slab, central air heat. $20,950.GROVES- Beautiful New” Garden Home. 3 bedroom, two baths, brick. NewSubdivision. $65,000. NEDERLAND 3 bedroom, 2 baths, vinyl siding, central air . heat. Remodeled kitchen. $36,900. GROVES- Large two bedroom, l'/a bath, rock fireplace, includes refrigerator 8. range. $36,900.GROVES- Beautiful 3 bedroom, l'/a bath, slab, large den with fireplace, built-in appliances. $55,900. STONEGATE MANOR Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace. Double garage. Reduced, $67,500.FOREST CENTRAL ONE- Restricted subdivision lots. Concrete streets. Sidewalks, $9,900 to $14,900.PORT ARTHUR 4221, 3RD STREET. Lovely 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage slab. $38,000.Ev* Roderick Lufc* Guidry727 7140 TVHU 722-4475 727 10271120 -••tingsCALLED MEETINGOF COSMOPOLITAN LODGE #072 AF/AM. Saturday March 24, breakfast will be served at I OOA.MFC Degree ' Visiting Bretheren cordially invited Tom M Tulley. WM. Jack Tutley Secretary1140 Good Things To EatFRESH GULF SHRIMP 7 days a weekSenior Citizen Discount. 727 *4011SO LagalsADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSSealed proposals for the refurbishment of the lantern at Woodrow Wilson Middle School in11TG In MamariamSister; Dana L. Bernard, Brothers Oscar Bernard, Jr., Marcus Sweet and a host of uncles aunts, nephews and a niece.MRS. MARY B. FISKMrs. Mary B. Fisk, 86, of Port Arthur diedWednesday at Park Place Hospital following a lengthy illness. A native of New Iberia, Louisiana she was a resident of Port Arthur for seventy-seven years. She was a member of Sacred HeartCatholic Church, Laides Auxiliary, Division of the OrdeF of Knights of Peter Claver, Court No. 32 and a past member of the Alter Society.A wake is scheduled from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. Friday at Gabriel Funeral HomeChapel with a Vigil service to begin at 7:00 p.m. Funeral service is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Sacred .Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. Paul O’Berg, S.S.J. officiating. Burial will follow in Johnson Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Gabriel Funeral Home.Mary waspreceded in death bv her husband, Winfield Fisk and two of her children. Survivors inlcude: two' sons Earl J. Fisk of Los Angeles, California11TBand Raymond Fisk of Port Arthur; seven daughters, Bernice Hamilton, Sharon A. Adams both of Port Arthur, Gloria M. Veal of Compton, California, Hazel B. Carter of Los Angeles, California, Katherine Y. Ballard both of LaPuente, California, Elizabeth McCauley of Glennwood, California, Mary Francine Isles of Houston, TX.; one sister, Cecilia Schwastz of Dominguez California; four sons-in-law, George Veal of Compton, California, David Carter of Los Angeles, *CA., Allen Isles of Houston, TX and Levi Adams of Port Arthur; three daughters-in-law, Rose Fisk of Los Angeles, California, Dorothy M. Fisk, Essie M. Fisk both of Port Arthur; thirty-four grandchildren; thirty-eight grand grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.Discovery creW set for launchOBITUARIESSPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) — Five astronauts who will deploy the $1.5 billion Hubble Space Telescope from the shuttle Discovery said Thursday excitement is mounting at NASA as the April 12 launch date draws closer.The astronomical observatory, nearly seven years late in lifting off, will be placed in orbit 370 miles above Earth and enable scientists to see things so distant that their light has taken almost since the beginning of the universe to reach'Earth.“I think I can speak for everybody in that we can feel the excitement building quite a bit now in these last few weeks. We're just glad to be finally this close to launch,” said Air Force Col. Loren J. Shriver, the crew’s commander.‘‘We’ll all feel a little bit of disbelief that we’re finally getting to do this, We’ll probably all feel a certain amount of pride,” mission specialist Steven A. Hawley said at a news conference.Hawley is scheduled to use theshuttle’s robot arm to deploy the telescope on the second day of the five-day mission.“I can’t even begin to imagine how good we’re going to feel because it’s been so long,” said Marine Col. Charles F. Bolden Jr., the mission’s pilot.The Hubble, the most expensive unmanned spacecraft ever built, originally was scheduled for launch in late 1983 but technical problems postponed liftoff until 1985 and then 1986. The Challenger explosion on Jan. 28, 1986, delayed the mission until 1989, and concern over the shuttle’s solid fuel booster rockets pushed it back yet again.From its orbit, the 25,000-pound, 43-foot-long telescope will be able to detect light of all wavelengths, including ultraviolet, before it is absorbed or distorted by the atmosphere.The telescope will look seven times more deeply into space and detect objects 50 times fainter and with 10 times greater clarity than the best ground-based observatory.Lion concerns close Big BendPUBLISHER'S NOTICEAll real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitation or discrimination.BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK (AP) — Park officials have temporarily closed an area of Big Bend National Park after a series of hiker-mountain lion encounters were reported in the basin of the Chisos Mountains.Park managers closed the Basin Loop Trail where two young lions have been spotted three separate times during the last two weeks. The lions appear unafraid of humans, the park said in a news release.In one encounter, a mountain lion approached a woman and her 3-year-old son, but left when another hiker approached.“We’ve taken these precautionary steps in an effort to minimize conflict between lions and hikers.” said David Dreier, thepark’s acting superintendent.“We don’t want either the lions or the park visitor to get hurt. Over the years, the Basin Loop Trail hasibeen the scene of previous incidents and we hope these precautions will prevent an injury,” said Dreier.Park officials said male kittens are the most likely to come in contact with humans and are active in the spring, particularly from dawn to dusk.The Chisos trails are popular hike trails. Park officials are issuing flyers to visitors about the encounters with tips on what to do if a lion is in their path.In addition, the research staffers are flying into the area to locate radio-collared cats.Antonio P. AldaizSAN ANTONIO — Antonio P. Aldaiz, 73, of San Antonio died Saturday.He was a longtime resident of Port Arthur before moving to San Antonio.Services were 10 a.m. March 20 at Ortiz Mortuary in San Antonio. Burial followed at San Fernando Cemetery No. 2.Survivors include his wife, Romanita; six sons, Antonio Jr., Oscar, Robert, Rudy, John and Richard Aldaiz; six daughters, Lydia Medrano, Aurora Munoz, Felicitas Gaona, Elenita Mendoza, Mary Alice Siebert and Martha Almanza; 36 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.Arlene AlexArlene Alex, 49, of Port Arthur died Thursday at St. Mary Hospital after an illness.Arrangements are pending at Hannah Funeral Home in Port Arthur.Bessie Lee CoatsBessie Lee Coats, 82, of Port Arthur dieifl Thursday at Park Place Hospital.She was born in Victoria and was a resident of Port Arthur for 46 years. She was a member of Ninth Avenue Baptist Church and V.F.W. Auxiliary in Hemphill.Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with the Rev. Johnny H. Melancon officiating. Burial will follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery.Survivors include a daughter, Cymenthia “Smitty” Boyd of Port Arthur; six sons, Lonnie Coats of Sulphur, La., Bobby Coats of New York, Earl H. Coats, Thurman T. Coats and Billy R. Coats, all of Port Arthur and Jackie Coats of Houston; two sisters, Nettie Lambert of Beeville and Mary Lou Coats of Rayville, La.; a brother, William Mecom of Monroe, La.; 36 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.Arthur Fox DaltonServices and Order of Eastern Star rites for Arthur Fox Dalton, 88, of Port Arthur, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Pat A. Riley Funeral Home in Nederland. Masonic burial rites will be at Greenlawn Memorial Park.Mary FiskMary Fisk, 86, of Port Arthur died Wednesday at Park Place Hospital after a lengthy illness.She was born in New Iberia, La., and was a resident of Port Arthur for 58 years.Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. Paul Oberg officiating. Burial will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park. A wake will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday at Gabriel Funeral Home with a vigil at 7 p.m.Survivors include two sons, Earl J. Fisk of Los Angeles, Calif, and Raymond Fisk of Port Arthur; seven daughters, Bernice Hamilton and Sharon Adams, both of Port Arthur, Gloria Veal of Compton, Calif., Hazel Carter of Los Angeles, Katherine Ballard of LaPunte, Calif., Elizabeth McCauley of Glenwood, Calif., and Mary Francine Isles of Houston; a sister, Cecilia Schwastz of Dominguez, Calif.; 34 grandchildren; and 38 great-grandchildren.Paul GuidryHOUSTON — Services for Paul B. Guidry, 52, of Houston will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Colonial Funeral Home chapel with John Robinson officiating. Graveside services will follow at Houston National Cemetery under the auspices of American Post No. 490 of South Houston.Helen Edna Kine