South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1983 Page: 5 of 16
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PASTORAL COUNSELING
Individual - Marriage - Family
Rev. Glenn E. Boyd
Kirkwood South Christian Church
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Jones promoted to president
of Republic State Bank
The Board of Directors perienced individual within
of Republic State Bank in the bank’s own organiza-
its last meeting promoted tion.”
Steven S. Jones to presi- Lemon said the area is
dent and chief executive growing rapidly “and the
officer of the bank. expertise of a person such
Jones’ previous banking as Jones could only add to
experience includes posi- the bank’s contribution to
tions with First City Na- meeting the opportunities
tional Bank and First City that lie ahead.’’
Bank of Clear Lake before Republic State Bank is a
joining Republic as execu- member of Southwest
tive vice president in 1978. Bancshares, Inc. and has
Jones graduated from assets in excess of $38 mil-
Pasadena High School and lion.
received a BBA and MBA _______
from Baylor University. He
is a lifetime resident of
Pasadena and resides with
his wife, Ruth Ann, and
their two daughters, Alison
and Amy.
Ronald C. Lemon,
president of the bank for
Thursday, January 20, 1983, SOUTH BELT LEADER, Page 5
school
lEBSTUS
Steven Jones
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CLEAR CREEK
Monday, Jan. 24
Chilled fruit, Salisbury steak
or corn dog.
Whipped potatoes with
gravy, buttered broccoli, hot
rolls, butter.
Tuesday, Jan. 25
Cheese enchilada with chili
or Sloppy Joe.
Seasoned pinto beans,
tossed salad, whole wheat
rolls, butter, harvest cake.
Early Dismissal
Wednesday, Jan. 26
Barbecue chicken or man-
ager’s choice.
Buttered green peas,
GIRL SCOUTS
prepared a dish from their lream'd PotatoK with sravy,
country. Each troop was hot:r0,ls’bu,ter'
An international tasting responsible for preparing Thursday, Jan. 27
many years, is joining its dinner for the Gulf Winds skits, games and dances Hamburger on bun with
parent company, South- Neighborhood Girl Scouts from their country. Some French fries or vegetable soup
west Bancshares, Inc., in was held Thursday night at wore costumes or made with grilled cheese sandwich,
an executive position. Stuchbery School. something special to wear. Fruitsicle.
Lemon said he was Each troop participating Sixteen troops partici-
“happy to be succeeded by chose a country, and the pated, and 13 countries
such a qualified and ex- girls and their mothers were represented.
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the sun or stars
is quite like it.
A new dimension in
southwestern hospitality.
Nine stories of dramatic luxury in a one-of-a-kind
hotel. That's the spectacular new Hobby Hilton. A
feeling of unlimited spaciousness surrounds you.
Saltillo tile, Cantera stone, Indian dhurrie rugs,
beautiful earth tones and lush greenery create a
casual elegance that is pure excitement.
You'll find exquisite quality and attention to
detail. From the delightful Esplanade fountain to the
Mediterranean-style pool with hand-painted tiles and
stone artifacts set amid a tropical garden.
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SEAFOOD yard, sparkling fountain
and authentic Boardwalk footbridge welcome you to
the new seafood restaurant. The menu offers a
variety of fresh seafood that made the Gulf Coast
famous, as well as other superbly prepared entrees.
Evenings are made even more special as you dine
under the stars.
Columns of hand-chipped stone
from Mexico, graceful arches, and a
primitive fountain make this a
popular spot for breakfast, lunch,
dinner and late evening snacks.
Breakfast and luncheon buffet, weekdays.
£.
Live Las Vegas-style
entertainment sets the
'stage for a great time in the show club of the
southwest. Here's the ideal meeting place for a relax-
ing evening, or to dance the night away. Happy Hour
lingers from. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays with com-
plimentary hors d'oeuvres 5 to 7 p.m.
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service and will accommodate up to 1,200.
Fourteen fully equipped meeting rooms and salons,
with teleconferencing available, are ideally suited for
groups from 12 to 400. Banquet capabilities are un-
surpassed. Tell us how we may help with your plans.
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One block east of the
airport entrance. Nine
miles from Astrodome/
Astroworld. Eight miles
from downtown. Twelve
miles from NASA. Four
miles from the Ship
Channel and twelve miles
from the Medical Center.
Hobby Hilton is a new
class of hotel you're
going to love.
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Friday, Jan. 28
Fried fish on bun or bar-
becue on bun, fried corn,
Popeye salad, fruit cobbler.
PASADENA
Elementary and Intermediate
Monday, Jan. 24
Baked ham, chili macaroni,
cornbread.
Finger salad, green peas and
carrots, candied yams, mixed
fruit, chocolate pudding.
Intermediates
Hamburgers, BBQ sausage
on bun, French fries, salad
cup, fruit.
Breakfast
Juice, cereal, toast, milk.
Tuesday, Jan. 25
Steak fingers with gravy,
sausage and cheese pizza, hot
rolls.
Savory green beans, eggplant
casserole, whipped potatoes,
stewed tomatoes, ice cream.
Intermediates
Hamburgers, pizza, baked
potato, salad cup, fruit.
Breakfast
Fruit, French toast, sausage
pattie, milk.
Wednesday, Jan. 26
Green enchilada casserole,
chicken pattie on bun, mini
roll.
Combination salad, buttered
corn, Mexi pinto beans, Span-
ish rice, chilled fruit, cocktail.
Intermediates
Hamburgers, chicken pat-
tie on bun, potato patties,
salad cup, fruit.
Breakfast
Manager’s choice.
Thursday, Jan. 27
Chili dogs with cheese,
turkey pot pie, cornmeal twist.
Orange wedges, baked
beans, buttered spinach, potato
rounds, chocolate chip
cookies.
Intermediates
Hamburgers, chili dogs,
potato rounds, salad cup,
fruit.
Breakfast
Juice, waffle, scrambled
eggs, milk.
Friday, Jan. 28
Oven fried fish on bun,
grilled cheese sandwich, mini
rolls.
Coleslaw, broccoli and
cauliflower blend, vegetable
soup, French fries, peanut
butter cake with chocolate
icing.
Intermediates
Hamburger, fish on bun,
French fries, salad cup, fruit.
Breakfast
Juice, cereal, cheese toast,
milk.
Milk served every day.
•Breakfast items served with
butter and jelly, syrup or
honey.
High School
Monday, Jan. 24
Cheese enchiladas with chili
sauce or liver with onions.
Savory green beans, sea-
soned corn, whipped potatoes
with gravy, refried beans,
tossed salad.
Cornbread, hot rolls, but-
ter, chocolate pudding, oat-
meal raisin cookies.
Tuesday, Jan. 25
Steakettes with cream gravy
or Italian spaghetti with gravy
beef.
Savory green beans, sea-
soned corn, whipped potatoes
with gravy, seasoned spinach,
buttered carrots, zucchini and
tomatoes. ,
Cornbread, French bread,
Lazy Tom Thumb bars, choc-
olate cake with chocolate
icing.
Mothers of Twins
to meet today
The Bay Area Mothers
of Twins and Triplets Club
will meet on Thursday,
Jan. 20, at 7 p.m. at the
Texas Commerce Bank
Building on South Belt.
For more information,
call Cheryl Hiser at 944-
8611 or Nancy McShane at
488-4090.
Wednesday, Jan. 26
Burritos with chili and
cheese or tuna noodle
casserole.
Savory green beans, sea-
soned corn, whipped potatoes
with gravy, buttered rice with
gravy, green peas, mixed fruit
salad.
Cornmeal twist, hot rolls,
butter, strawberry shortcake,
rice pudding.
Thursday, Jan. 27
BBQ chicken or tamale pie.
Savory green beans, sea-
soned corn, whipped potatoes
with gravy, Spanish rice, Mexi
pinto beans, yellow squash.
Corn muffins, hot rolls,
butter, spice cake with icing,
hot fruit cobbler.
Friday, Jan. 28
Oven fried fish sticks or
sausage and sauerkraut.
Savory green beans, sea-
soned corn, whipped potatoes
with gravy, macaroni and
cheese, vegetable soup, black-
eyed peas.
Cornbread, hot rolls, but-
ter, gelatin with fruit, man-
ager’s choice.
We are cleaning
our cupboards
Clearance
January 20-23,1983
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