The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1985 Page: 16 of 38
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until further notice
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Krystal Young, 18 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Young of Wallis, was second place winner In the older group of
crawalathon contestants at Wal-Mart. Jessica, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Gaskamp of Sealy, won first place. They are shown with
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Seven months old Sheila Richard, daughter of Mary Love and
Carlton Richard of Brookshire, placed third In the younger age group
of crowlathon contestants at Wal-Mart; Ashley Mewls, 10 months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mewls of Bellville was second; and
Christopher Candelarl, nine months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Candelari, won first. — News Photo
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Breakfast — orange juice, pop
tarts, milk
Lunch — hot dogs, chili,
cheese, french fries, fruit jello
Tuesday
Breakfast — pear apple juice,
cereal, milk
Lunch — spaghetti and meat,
season pintos, salad, hot rolls,
cookie
Wednesday
Breakfast — apple juice,
sausage rolls, milk
Lunch — fried chicken, rice,
gravy, green beans, beets, hot
roHs, epokie
Thursday
Breakfast — pineapple juice,
raisin cinnamon roll, milk
Lunch — roast, gravy, creamed
potatoes, mixed vegetables,
pickles, hot rolls, cake
Friday
Breakfast — juice, pop tart,
milk
Lunch — barbecue on bun,
cheese, pickles, baked beans,
chips, fruit pie
AND YOU THOUGNT YOU
HAD WEIGHT PROBLEMS!
Baby whales put on weight at
the rate of ten pounds per hour.
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The monthly meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce will be
held on Monday, May 6, at the
T&L Restaurant. With the
proposed expansion of Sealy and
the enlarged business community
including the industrial growth,
the spotlight this month will be
placed on one of the new
industries for Sealy and its area,
Acme Brick Company. This
Company will bring to Sealy one
of the most updated productions
of brick in this entire nation.
The procedures to be outlined
and the personnel to be employed
will again bring Sealy into the
industrial spotlight. As many
companies are looking at Sealy
and with the provision of a
municipal airport that will
handle, hangar, and make easy
accessibility for top-flight execu-
tives to this area, many
companies such as Acme Brick
find that Sealy and area has much
to offer.
Blanton Jones will be the
presenter of the program and
introduce those of the company
to the chamber. Jones is the
on-site construction manager
overseeing the actual work of
construction for the Company as
the contractors proceed with the
project.
BUYERS
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The Aggie Players production
of the delightful, heart warming
comedy, “You Can’t Take It .
With You,’ by George S.
Kaufman and Moss Hart, opened
its run Thursday, April 18 in the :
Rudder Forum at A&M Univer-
sity.
“You Can’t Take It With
You” presented the crazy ad- .
ventures of a wonderfully wacky
American Family which is the
epitome of diversity, individuality
and idosyncrasy. Living under
one roof you meet “Grandpa”
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WALLIS ORCHARD MENU Cathie Anderson, a junior
Monday journalism major from Sealy,
Breakfast — fruit, pop tart, portrayed Shelba, a maid, who
milk tends the collection of pet snakes
Lunch — barbecue burger, in the living room.
cheese wedges, ranch style beans. At first the Vanderhof-Syca-
pickle spear, cinnamon roll, milk more-Carmichael family seemed
Tuesday mad, but it was not long before it
Breakfast — orange juice, was made clear that if they were
cinnamon roll, milk mad, the rest of the world was
Lunch — steak fingers, rice madder. These delightful people
with gravy, okra gumbo, batter were contrasted by the unhappy
bread, fruit, milk Kirbys. The plot showed how
Wednesday Tony, attractive young son of the
Breakfast — grape juice, Kirbys, falls in love with Alice
klobase, milk Sycamore and brings his parents
Lunch — sausage links, to dine at the Sycamore home on
buttered potatoes, sauerkraut, the wrong evening.
hot bread, cookies, milk “You Can’t Take It With
Thursday You” was presented at 8:00 p.m.
Breakfast — apple juice, Thursday through Saturday,
scrambled eggs, biscuits with April 25-27 in the Rudder Forum,
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be held at Coshatte Hall on May contact Roy Wendt in Bellville or
12, with a fully catered-barbecue Judy Leschper in Sealy. Please
meal. For more information come and enjoy yourself.
Lunch — beef and cheese
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1115 Miller Road, SEALY — 885 241 1, Sealy — 492-0531, Houston
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