Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1995 Page: 3 of 10
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Introducing a new face to the Alvin area...
Dr. Kaleem Kazmi.
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Family Healthcare Centers Pediatric Associates, Alvin Bringing together the science
and the art of quality family health care.
The Family Healthcare Centers were developed by UTMB, with Dr Ben Raimer, a
well known Galveston County physician and counselor, as medical director of the
network. Other pediatric physicians include Drs Cynthia Judice, C. Rebecca Risinger and
Ralph Noble. With the major technology and facilities of UTMB and the skill, expertise
and genuine old-fashioned care of family physicians, Family Healthcare Centers offer
the highest quality health care to many areas of our Texas Gulf Coast.
Family Healthcare Center
Pediatric Associates, Alvin
S Kaleem Kazmi. M D . M PH - T M • Manjusha Kumar, M D
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As former chief resident of Pediatrics with UTMB 's Childrens Hospital, Dr Kazmi has
focused on the things that keep our children well, from emergency medicine, to child
psychology and development, to neonatal and pediatric intensive care. And, as a
dedicated school consultant, he stays well-tuned to the pulse of pediatric health care as a
community concern
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of expertise; increase skills and
protessional ability; and enhance
the ability of teachers to work with
special education populations
including gifted and talented
children, limited English proficient
children, children with disabilities,
and economically and educationally
disadvantaged children
• consultation with or assistance
to other school districts or private
school systems for development of
special innovative programs
• projects or partnerships that
involve the business community
and the schools
• expanding or replicating stall
development model programs
Tile Texas Education Agency said
approximately $75,000 will be
available to qualified Texas teachers
for school year 1995-96
Senator Brown is author ol the
Texas Space Commission
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TUESDAY - THURSDAY
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DEMON KNIGHT
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FRIDAY 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00
SAL. SUN. AND MON.
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TUESDAY THURSDAY
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2417 S. GORDON • ALVIN,TEXAS
585-8864
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Old Manvel Rd. (CR 190)/
\ Alvin • 585-3531
AOpen Mon -Sat 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM ,
K^^^^CIosed Sunday
Getting a microcomputer for Christmas sometimes creates
consternation for the first time computer owners..."Now what do
I do?"
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BINGO
1.IC #1237328400
Monday & Wednesday
7:00 PM
• 4 JACK POTS! •
Food & Drinks Available
Hard Curds & Paper Cards Played
W. Hwy. 6 & CR 146
ACCESS (Alvin Community
College Education and Senior
Services) is offering an exciting and
different approach to learning to
senior adults 55 years or older on
Thursday, Jan. 19 from 9 a m to
.3:30 p.m. when the ACC bus takes
off on a day of studying butterflies
in their natural habitat.
Bring money to cover the cost of
lunch. There is a $7 fee for this
field trip to cover the cost of
admission and travel expenses. Call
388-4685 or the Continuing
Education Office at 388-4682.
SAT.. SUN. AND MON. 9:00
TUESDAY THURSDAY 9 00 ■
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SUNJECT TO CHANGE
(AISDMenu Don't know how to use your
Monday, Jan. 16: STAFF new computer? Help is available
DEVELOPMENT DAY. NO
SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
Tuesday: hamburger or chicken
patty on a bun, crispy french fries,
burger salad, chocolate chip cookic,
choice of milk, breakfast:
waffles, bacon or cereal and toast,
applesauce, choice of milk
Wednesday: barbecue baked
potato, garden salad, yeast roll, fruit
cup, choice of milk. breakfast:
biscuit and gravy or cereal and
toast, chilled fruit juice, choice of
milk
Thursday: roast beef sandwich,
potato chips, apple cole slaw,
peaches and pears, choice ol milk,
breakfast: pancakes, little
smokies or cereal and toast, chilled
fruit, choice of milk.
Friday: Italian spaghetti with
meat sauce, tossed salad, Italian
green beans, garlic bread, cherry
pudding parfait, choice of milk,
breakfast: scrambled eggs and
(R) NO BARGAIN , _
FRIDAY 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30
REG. PORTION: LARGE PORTION:
6.79 7.89
4:30 - 7 00 - 9:25 -
JUNGLE BOOK (PG) 1
CORRECTION
The aavertisement for Hud Hudson Air Conditioning &
Heating that was published Jan 11, 1995 was in error.
THE CARBON MONOXIDE MOUNTABLE
DETECTORS SHOULD HAVE READ
$45.00 each with this ad
The Alvin Sun-Advertiser apologizes for any inconve-
niences this may have caused Hud Hudson A/C & Heating
and their customers.
§ WEEKNIGHT SPECIALS $
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Grilled Hamburger Steak w/Brown Gravy
Chicken Fried Steak w/Cream Gravy
Roast Beef w/Brown Gravy
jbinoiiiiciiig tin Jan. Kith opining of
McElveen Bookkeeping
& Tax Service
2707 MUSTANG RD. • ALVIN, TEXAS
331-6236
LETA McELVEEN & LAURA BURTON, Owners
Monthly Bookkeeping, 1099's, W-2's,
Quarterly Reports
• INDIVIDUAL TAX PREPARATION •
Senior Citizens & Students Discount
Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Evenings & Weekend by Appt.
V 9 Our children are
Mi rocomputers were one of the microcomputer. hardware, kinds of
most popular gifts under the software available on the market
Christmas tree this year For and how a microcomputer functions
people who received one and don't and what it can do to meet the
know anything about them, this business, home and personal use
present can be an exciting surprise needs ol its new owners. Tuition
as well as a cause of consternation for the three hour class is $9 in
"Now what do I do?" is the most district and $12 out-of-district
often heard comment from new Enrollment is limited, to 15
microcomputer owners. The Alvin students Continuing Education
community College Department of registration, is Monday through
Continuing Education has rhursdays, 10 a m. to 2 p.m. and 5
scheduled a three hour, "Here’s P.m to 8 P.m and Fridays 10 a
Some Tips on What To Do Now 1 2 P Students can register by
phone or FAX during registration
I hat You Own a Microcomputer" hours if they use their VISA,
class Thursday, Jan 19 from 6:30 Mastercard or Discover Card
p m Io 9 :30 p.m in room A-171 Registration are also accepted by
in the Computer Lab The course mail l or more information, please
will cover setting up a call 388-4904
Senator J.E "Buster" Brown (R
Lake Jackson) recently encouraged
area teachers to apply for a Christa
McAuliffe Fellowship, announced
by the Texas Education Agency
"Fellowships will equal the
winner’s annual salary for school
year 1995-96," said Brown, who is
a former high school teacher
“The program is open to
educators currently teaching in
elementary or secondary public or
private schools in Texas, with at
least eight years teaching
experience."
The program pays tribute to
Christa McAuliffe’, the New
Hampshire teacher chosen to ride as
an astronaut on the Challenger
space shuttle. Interested teachers
should contact their district
superintendent or Sen Brown’s
office Applications are due (to the
Texas Education Agency) by 5 p.m.
March 7.
A fellowship may be used for
• sabbaticals for study, research,
or academic improvement; to
improve the teacher’s knowledge
base of expertise or learn a new area
Bookkeeping
seminar offered
by ACC SBDC
The Alvin Community College
Small Business Development
Center (ACC SBDC) will hold a
nine hour Small Business
Bookkeeping seminar on Tuesdays
and Thursdays, Jan 17 through Jan
24 it will he held from 6 30 p.m
to 9:20 p m at Alvin Community
College, 3110 Mustang Road in
Alvin
The seminar is geared to business
owners, managers and bookkeepers
it will cover such topics as
recording, posting. balancing,
income statement and balance sheet,
and year end closing.
Registration fee ranges from $39
to $42. Preregistration is required
l or more information or to register
call the ACC SBDC at 388 4686
Dance for fun &
health at college
Love to dance? Alvin
Community College Education and
Senior Services (ACCESS) is
offering a beginner "Dance For Fun
and Health" class beginning on Jan
16 from 3 to 4 p.m through May
I. for senior adults 55 years or
older.
This class will learn line. folk,
and country western dances for f un
and exercise. Partners are not
necessary in this class.
For registration information, call
388-4685 or the Continuing
Education Office at 388-4682.
ACCESS studying
butterflies during
nature bus tours
An Exciting New
Development in
How Well
WEDNESDAY Grilled Beef Liver w/Onions & Gravy
THURSDAY Grilled Or Fried Chicken
Each Meal Comes With Choice Of:
A ) Two Vegetable Side Dishes B (Dinner Roll
C ) Choice of Beverage D.) Peach Cobbler w/Scoop Of Vanilla Ice Cream
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CABBAGE
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Schwind, Jim & Mohon, Wendy. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1995, newspaper, January 15, 1995; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561759/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.