The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1983 Page: 9 of 14
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School
lunch
menus
CLEVELAND
juice
TARKINGTON
Teachers Rick Husted (left) and Juanita
two
ROYALWOOD
MILES
NORTH PARK
SISI) ready
HEAL ESTATE
Drive Safely
jur
School's Open
14x60
14x70
14x80
Ask foi LEN
or FAYE
with
New
Repossessed! We have
15 repo’s to sell by
August 30. Very low
down, payments from
$180 a month. Call now
353-6217 or 539-3754.C'
Mobile home on
acres. Owner will
ance. 689-7619.C
227-2753
HOUSTON
Two bedroom, one bath
■mobile home only $45
per week Already set
up in . park, ready to
move into. Call 353-6217
or 539-3754.C
already in.
Glen Watson
nights 592-
Don’t forget! All Clas-
sified ads must be paid
in advance.C
o renew
contract
Bank in
Beautiful two bedroom,
one bath set up in park,
few down, payments
only $180 monthly, in-
cluding air conditioning.
Call 353-6217 or 539-
3754.C
1974 Arlington mobile
home. Total electirc,
completely furnished,
freezer, air and heat.
$9,000.592-5556. A
MEETING THE PRINCIPAL
Johnson talk with Curtis Brinkley, new principal at Cleveland Junior High
School, during Cleveland Bank and Trust's reception for new teachers Tues-
day night. School started Thursday in Cleveland and Tarkington. (Photo by
Garry Matlow)
House for sale: Two
bedroom, one bath on
lake. Rosnayor area.
$20,000 409-967-4413
days, 409-327-3697 even-
ings. A
with a
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REALESTATE
Country living: Only 20
minutes from Houston -
$9,500 below • appraised
value, ferge, old. his-
torical home on 24
acres - just off Highway
59, Splendora. Com-
pletely remodeled
$65,000 firm. 592-0279 or
592-5633.C
Wooded half to one acre
jMcts, 15 minutes from
Rrport. Reasonable res-
trictions, water, paved
streets, swimming pool,
tennis court. Great
terms. Tri-County Real-
ty, 593-1137.C
2.4 acre mobile home
site. High, wooded land
with circle drive, deep
well, approved septic
system
$17,500.
592-8759,
4330. C
Monday, Aug. 29
Breakfast: Honey bun
and milk.
Lunch: Spaghetti with meat,
buttered corn, pickled beets,
applesauce cake, hot rolls and
milk,
Tuesday, Aug. 30
Breakfast: Pancake with sy-
rup, juice and milk.
Lunch: Baked fish, macaroni
and cheese, black-eyed peas,
jello with fruit, cornbread and
milk.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
Breakfast: Cheese toast, juice
and milk.
Lunch: Beef stew, buttered
squash, peach cobbler, corn
bread and milk,
Thursday, Sept. 1
Breakfast: Cereal, juice and
milk.
Lunch: Corn dog with mus-
tard, potatoes with cheese, pinto
beans, pineapple tidbits, corn-
bread and milk
Friday, Sept. 2
Breakfast. Donuts, juice and
milk.
Lunch: Cheeseburger, burger
salad, french fries; ice cream
and milk.
14’x80' three bedroom,
two bath as little as $500
down, $240 per month.
Already set up in park.
Call 353-6217 or 539-
3754.C
Two bedroom, darling
house. 1.6 acres, con-
venient location, trees,
high and dry. $35,000 ow-
ner finance. 592-4139,
( 409) 860-5393.C
LEADERS CONFER — Lloyd Kirkham (left), director at Cleveland Bank
and Trust, CISD School Superintendent Charles Barker (center) and Gene
Campbell, bank director and school board president, share a laugh Tuesday
night at the bank's reception for new teachers. (Photo by Garry Matlow)
MAKING PLANS — Teachers Carrie Schulz (left) and Nancy DeReus discuss
the new school year at Cleveland Bank and Trust's reception for new
teachers. Some 150 educators and bank officials from Cleveland and Tarking-
ton attended. (Photo by Garry Matlow)
Myers said Community Bank
was the only bidder but had
traditionally given the best bids.
Bourque, who abstained, had
attempted - to • get some
Cleveland Banks to enter the
bidding after delaying the vote
at the last meeting.
12 acre homesite in
Tarkington with good
frontage on FM-162.
Cleared and ready for
livestock and building.
$3,300 acre. Glen
Watson 592-8759, nights
592-6658.C
Monday, Aug. 29
Breakfast: Honey Nut Cher-
ries, orafige juice and milk.
Lunch:Burrito with chili and
cheese, pinto beans, snow-
flaked potatoes, cornbread,
lemon cake squares and milk.
Tuesday, Aug. 30
Breakfast: Peanut butterand
jelly sandwich, apple juice and
milk.
Lunch: Cheeseburger, french
fries with catsup, lettuce,
tomatoes, pickles, Batchelor
Button cookies and milk.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
Breakfast: Buttered toast
with honey, fruit juice and milk.
Lunch: Chicken fried steak,
snow-flaked potatoes, buttered
corn, hot rolls and butter, fruit
jello and milk.
Thursday, Sept. 1
Breakfast: Applejacks, or-
ange juice and milk.
Lunch: Sloppy Joe on a bun,
french fries with catsup, pork
and beans, oatmeal spice cake
and milk.
Friday, Sept. 2
Breakfast: Cheese toast, fruit
juice and milk.
Lunch: Fish Krispy with
catsup, macaroni and cheese,
black-eyed peas, cornbread,
peanut butter cookies and milk.
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MOBILE HOME
SALES
24300 EASTEX FREEWAY
PORTER TEXAS
NOW ACCEPTING BIDS on all
ipposessed mobilehomes in stock Come
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will be furnished an FHA VA appiaisal
list: We have.many femes to choose from
both single & double wides with VA,
FHA 8 Conv financing ovoi’oble Any
reasonable offer will be Submitted.
The board unanimoulsy ap-
proved her suggestions,'such as
Carnation milk and Mrs.
Bairds’ Bread because of better
service.
Also, the board voted four
yeas, while Betty Bourque
abstained
depository
Community
Caney.
Business manager
1983 Manhattan
14x80 3 BR, 2 Bath
Plywood Floors, Microwave, Stereo, Fireplace
Garden Tub, Ceiling Fan, Wood Exterior.
See To Believe
FREE Delivery 200 Miles
CHAPMAN MOBILE HOME
409-
258-7661
DAYTON
for pupils
Splendora maintenance
employees have been busy
cleaning, painting, repairing
and adjusting so the school
buildings will be ready for the
first day of school Sept. 1.
This was the report given by
Jimmy Smith. buildings
supervisor, to the Splendora
School Board Aug. 8.
Among the major fix-ups
nearly done are ceiling repairs
now that the roof leaks have
been stopped.
The board took no action on
the building report but did
approve the cafeteria suppliers
and bank depository contracts.
Food service director Dorothy
Andrew submitted her choices
of contracts, occasionally going
for better quality over the lower
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CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Friday, August 26, 1983, Section A - Page 9
SCHOOL NEWS
1980 14’xW mobile
home. Coldspring.
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Alexander, Annie. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1983, newspaper, August 26, 1983; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190009/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.