The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1989 Page: 3 of 21
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PIN RECIPIENTS
reg. 7.
DISTRICT OFFICERS
each :
Specials Good Thursday, May 11 thru Wednesday, May 17
69
*1.69
May 14
- PRODUCE ROW -
*1.99
12 oz.
May 14
3 MH *1
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.. 49
80 *1.99
16 oz. 2/*1
40:89°
May 14
dozen 59°
Mother’s Day BLOOMING PLANTS and BASKETS of Many Varieties
Easy Gro WEED & FEED 125331
201. *7.99
SEALY
Free Gift Wrap ★ Personalized Service
May
1 64 03 00 8/.00.P
CANTALOUPES
ORANGES
GLUECK GRADE A
SMALL EGGS.....
men 69°
.99°
5 s. *1
30. *1.79
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KRAFT
MINIATURE or JET PUFF
MARSHMALLOWS
DEL MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
NESTLES
MORSELS ..............
CARNATION
MILK
RED & WHITE
PINEAPPLE (Crushed or Chunk) ..
RED & WHITE
BRICK COFFEE
FAMILY SIZE
LIPTON TEA BAGS
DEL DIXIE
PICKLES (AI Kinds)
DEL MONTE
NEW POTATOES
CARING FOR
YOUR PET
Have an item that you no
longer need? Sell it for cash in
The News' Want-Ad columns —
as easy as a call to 885-3562.
We'll keep
your secret. .
Just say
and
PARKAY
BIRDSEYE
COOL WHIP
RED & WHITE
CHEESE (Now)............10 02. sticks *1 .49
Cheddar/Mozzarela/Monterey Jack
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP (CholesterolFred) 32 oz. $2.29
HANDI-WRAP (25 ft. FREB ..1251*1.09
REO & WHITE ____
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ...101 1.69
reg. 4.39
197
Abco
clear weatherproof
75 PAR &
150 PAR floodlight
Surprise Your
Loved One With
The Perfect Gift on
MOTHER'S DAY!
anus, MAY •
(HWI special
the friendly ones, of the month
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15.25 oz. 59°
Thursday, May 11, 1989 THE SEALY NEWS 3
KJT OFFICERS
A.L.&M. Building Materials, Inc.
320 (Hwy. 36) North Meyer • Sealy • 885-2948
STORE HOURS: Monday-Friday 7 00-5 30 — Saturday 7:30-3:00
George Slanina of Missouri City, was installed vice-president of
district KJT Sunday afternoon. Gloria Buxkemper of East Bernard is
secretary and treasurer, and Frank Buxkemper is the president. At
right is Laddie Matula of La Grange, state president, who was the In-
stalling officer.___________________— News Photo
I will do the best of my ability to serve
the district for the betterment of Sealy In-
dependent School District.
Once again, thank you.
Gary Pless
Noerurcueeurcurcorcaecurcuerarcarreeverrervurvaevervarrneeuegurue
2’ x 8’ treated CO
* 9 lattice panel
% 4’ x 8’ treated panel .. 8.49
ZAPALAC’S
DOWNTOWN GROCERY
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS
THANKS
...to all voters who came out and sup-
ported me in the Sealy School Board elec-
tion.
30or *1.29
by Philip L. Gorman, DVM
SNAKE BITES:
Snake bites of domestic animals
are quite common this time of
year. Prompt action may save
your pet’s life. In the event of a
bite, do not attempt to suction the
wound or ice the wound, and
above all, do not administer an-
tihistamines. Keep the animal
quiet and call your veterinarian
immediately. Carry the animal to
and from your vehicle-exertion
will hasten the absorption of the
venom. If the animal is very hot
when bitten, try to cool it down
with cool water on the belly and
transport at once. Remember —
your pet depends on you!
Brought to you as a public service from
Sealy Veterinary Clinic
1430 Hwy. 36 North 885-4811
885-6522
MARATA and SHARP
FAX MACHINES Now Available
FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION
........................................1
See us for your complete telephone service needs!
885-2173 Vernon Goebel 885-2173 :
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at 10:00 a.m. on July 2. .
The Sealy KJT Society hosted Austin County Land
the district guests with a 4 Good Investment
home-cooked meal after the 0000 investment
Sunday meeting. Acreage about Sealy and Aus-
Societies comprising the district tin County is a great investment
are Wallis, Rosenberg, Hunger- ... and a great value right now.
ford, Frydek, East Bernard, Check the Want-Ads for individ-
Danburg, Damon, Arcola, Free- Dual listings, and also the many
port, Sugarland, Missouri City, possibilities offered by realtor's
Needville and Sealy. each week in The News.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 885-3164
1015 ONIONS
*. YELLOW
CORN
LARGE CALIFORNIA
CAULIFLOWER
ZUCHINNI
SQUASH
SPARKLE
NAPKINS............
MRS. BAIRD'S
BISKROLLS pkg 79°
(Thursday-Friday Saturday ONLY)
(NEW)
JELLO LEMON or
NEW YORK CHEESE CAKE 11 *1.59
J. C. Hrachovy of Missouri City, second from la Grange, state KJT president. At far left is Mor-IASNe FESNEsss
left. Joe Novosad and Louis Vicenik of Sealy were vin Marek of Missouri City, state vice-president, -========== W - 4
pinned with 50 year KJT membership pins at the and at far right Is Raymond David of East Bernard, Joe Peters, Al Wachel, Lloyd Lamp, Father Paul dent, vice-president, treasurer, chaplain and
district meeting here Sunday by Laddie Matula of director. — News Photo McCallum and Anton Cerny, left to right, are the secretary, respectively.
. , , . , . officers of the Sealy KJT Society, serving as presi- — News Photo
the end oftnetond omppians # KJT Centennial Talked at Callum is their chaplain.
along the way. — The Roving Eye Fifty year membership pins
were presented by the state
DISIFICI IVI 36 ling OlounOCV president to Louis Vicenik and
CJoe Novosad of Sealy. J. C.
A good deal of time at the Buxkemper told the assembly Hrachovy of Missouri City;
district six KJT meeting held at the district will participate in cen- Dennis Mlcak of Houston; and
the Knights of Columbus Hall tennial concessions with sausage posthumously to the late Dennis
Sunday was devoted to the forth- and pickle on a bun. Gloria Krehnak of Sealy.
coming centennial in La Grange. Buxkemper, financial secretary, The exodus to Texas from the
District and state officers gave a explained that Rice Krispy bars so-called Czech lands of the
detailed projection of events and will also be sold as a concession. Austrian Empire known as
plans for the 100th year com- Laddie Matula of La Grange, Bohemia, or Cechy, and Moravia
memoration of the KJT which state president, Raymond David began in 1852. Thirty-eight of the
was founded in 1889, as a mutual- of East Bernard, state vice-pres- first 75 immigrants who survived
aid-type society and which has ident, and Marvin Marek of the trans-Atlantic voyage arrived
evolved into a full-fledged frater- Missouri City, director, all ad- in Cat Spring in Austin County,
nal organization of 109 lodges or dressed the centennial issue. These immigrants moved to
societies. The home office is in La Matula also emphasized member- Fayette County and formed the
Grange. ship and urged the enrollment of hub of their dispersion through
The centennial celebration will junior members. the fertile lands of Texas in the
be held at the Fayette County Announcement was made of last half of the 1800s and the early
Fairgrounds in La Grange June the fishing tournament for 20th century. Today, the popu-
30, July 1 and 2. juniors at Wied near Shiner, and lation of their descendants is
Frank Buxkemper" of East the youth camp at Camp Lone estimated to range between
Bernard, president of the district Star in La Grange. 300,000 and 750,000.
KJT, presided over the meeting. The state president installed Katolicka Jednota Texaska,
He called for reports from the district officers elected at this (the KJT), the Czech Catholic
. societies, with quite a number meeting. The Buxkempers were Union of Texas, will present
responding; some had mailed in re-elected to their positions of many attractions at the centen-
their reports, president and secretary and nial, among them the Podluzan, a
B0020000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 treasurer and George Slanina of Moravian orchestra and dance
_ .Missouri City is the vice-presi- group from Breclav, Czechoslo-
1R TELEPHONE SYSTEMS $ dent. vakia. They performed here
V CTVE AND SERVICE I Sealy Society number 80 during the sesquicentennial in
officers are Joe Peters, president; 1986, and are scheduled on July 1
Al Wachel, vice president; Anton and 2.
Cerny, recording secretary; Lloyd An open air mass will be held
Lamp, treasurer. Father Paul Me- on the parish grounds at Hostyn
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1989, newspaper, May 11, 1989; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616597/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.