December,2013 - Galveston/Houston

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December,2013 - Galveston/Houston
BISHOP ODIN NEWS
NON-PROFIT ORG.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS
PERMIT NO. 9295
Published Monthly
Knights of Columbus Council No. 2917
607 East Whitney Drive
Houston, Texas 77022-3535
Phone: 713-694-2341
http://www.kofc2917.org
December 2013
Vol. 32, Issue 12
COUNCIL OFFICERS, COMMITTEEMEN & OTHERS
Council Chaplain
Rev. Clint Ressler
713-692-9123
Co-Chaplain
Deacon Will Hunter
Ladies Auxiliary Chaplain
Rev. Alberto Zanatta
281-447-6381
Chaplain CDA Court #1750
Rev. Msgr. James L. Golasinski
713-222-2289
District Deputy—District #75
Agustin Carrillo
Grand Knight
Joseph Earthman
713-562-0501
Deputy Grand Knight
Jim Azzarello
281-547-8720
Chancellor
Robert W. Murski themurskis@sbcglobal.net 281-881-4095
Recorder
Michael Descant
281-615-0104
Financial Secretary
Benny Okruhlik, PGK, FDD, FS
281-353-5892
Treasurer
Jeffrey Kasowski
713-868-8093
Advocate
Brett Owens
979-324-5099
Warden
Mark Demny markdemny@gmail.com
713-444-9861
Lecturer
Brian Garcia
Inside Guard
Edward Tobola
713-899-4211
Outside Guard
Antonio Saenz
713-691-1604
Outside Guard
Jose Limas
713-681-4481
Trustee
Ken Boudny
713-869-9821
Trustee
Doug Wendt
281-684-2289
Trustee
Dominic Psencik, PGK, PFN, FDD
713-682-4413
Family Director
John Buck
713-398-6196
Council Director
Don Christen
713-628-8177
Youth Director
Miguel Navarro
713-862-5650
Rosary Team
James E. Urbanovsky, PGK, PFN
713-861-6347
Rosary Team & Pro-Life Program Director
John Fox
713-682-5244
Senior Club President
Angie Heinrich
713-683-8417
V.A. Hospital Chairman
Anton Swiech
713-697-6846
NorthSide Columbus Club President
John Buck
713-398-6196
of C insurance A-F
David Walsh davidwalsh1950@gmail.com 832-512-0326
K of C Insurance G-K
Darly Van Keulen darylvkofc@gmail.com 281-615-2618
K of C Insurance L-P
Mark Deaton markdeaton1@yahoo.com 281-381-1366
K of C Insurance Q-Z
Lee Stoecker stoeckerkofc@sbcglobal.net 713 -249-3566
Bowling President
Harold Fenn
713-818-0430
President Ladies Auxiliary
Kelly Clawson
713-869-2018
Catholic Daughters Regent
Carol Mitschlatis
832-498-8495
Manager, Northside Columbus Club (hall rentals) Mickie Wendt
713-694-2341
Editor, Bishop Odin News
Kathy Bronikowski (kbroniko@hotmail.com) 281-356-3535
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Bishop Odin Council 2917 - Knights of Columbus
607 East Whitney Drive
Houston, Texas 77022
Joe Earthman, Grand Knight
A Monthly Publication
http://www.kofc2917.org
Phone: 713-694-2341
Fax: 713-694-2342
December 2013 (Vol. 32, No. 12)
GRAND KNIGHT’S MESSAGE
CO-CHAPLAIN’S MESSAGE
Joe Earthman
Deacon Will Hunter
Brother Knights,
What happens to us after God has started the conversion
of our faith? Remember Zacchaeus the rich tax collector
in the gospel of Luke? Remember how excited he was
to catch a glimpse of Jesus as he passed through his
town. Jesus stops and summons Zacchaeus down from
the tree he was in to have dinner at his home. During
dinner, Zacchaeus proclaims to the Lord and his guest
that he will no longer extort money from the people or if
he does overcharge them he will give them back four
times as much. Does Zacchaeus continue his conversion
of following Christ and his teachings after he leaves for
another town?
I'd like to first offer each and every one of you a
HAPPY, yet belated, THANKSGIVING. Thanks so
much to all of you ladies and gentlemen who joined
us for our Memorial Mass on Monday, November 25.
A special thanks goes out to Fr. Clint for celebrating
Mass with us.
I'm happy to say that "The Knight's Chalice: Beer
Festival and Homebrew Competition" has been
given the date of Saturday, April 26, 2014. While
this will be the inaugural year, with good planning,
promotion and execution, this event will hopefully
become a staple annual event for 2917, allowing us
to continue to increase our donations to Catholic
education and the other charities we support.
Other highlights of the festival will include live
music, best-dressed Bavarian costume contest,
and best sauerkraut and sausage competition. The
event is still in the planning stages, so if you have ANY
SUGGESTIONS, please, please, please let me
know. We want this to be as successful as possible
and we can only do this with your support. We are
especially seeking suggestions from some of the
ladies out there.
That is the question we have to ask ourselves each day.
Am I continuing the work of Christ now that the pressures
of this life are collapsing in on me? Will I go above and
beyond that which I am expected to do as a follower of
Christ to help others? How hard do I work to forgive
myself as well as others in the same way Christ has
forgiven each of us? What has to happen for our hearts
and spirits to continue to grow in the light of Christ?
Work hard each day to remain in the light of Christ.
Never take a day off from the conversion that Christ has
started in your life. Continue to work hard and pray harder
long after the feel good moment of your conversion has
left.
If you’re looking for a good place to celebrate the
New Year, come join us at Council 2917 on
December 31. Mark Halata and Texavia will be
providing some good music so be sure to make
your reservations.
I want to wish everyone a very
Merry and Blessed Christmas
and a healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year!
 Brett Owens, Knight of the month for October.
 Doug & Pat Wendt, Family of the month for October.
NorthSide Columbus Club
John Buck, President
As it stands now, the NSCC is just completing all of
their major work projects. We do however, still need
volunteers for the regular monthly maintenance—yard
maintenance and building cleaning and maintenance.
The NSCC is looking for part-time employees to clean
and set up the hall before and after rentals. The duties
of this job are cleaning the tables and chairs, sweeping
and mopping the floor, setting up and taking down
tables and chairs for the different occasions, cleaning
the rest rooms and taking out the trash cans. This job
does require some strength in moving the tables, but
the tables are plastic so they are lightweight. The
hours required for this job are after Bingo on Friday
nights for 2 to 3 hours and on Sunday after party rentals
for 3 to 4 hours. If you are interested in this job, call
Mickie Wendt at the Hall for more details on times and
pay.
Our November workers were: John Buck, Jimmy
Dziedzic, Billy Hoffart, James Urbanovsky, Ben
Kaminski—about half of our usual 3rd Saturday work
day. Our regular week day workers were: James
Urbanovksy, Joe Pavlik and John Buck. We did get a
new week day worker—he is newly retired and ready to
volunteer more of his time at the hall for maintenance—
his name is Bennie Bronikowski. We need to give
Brother Bennie a thank you for going from working
for a living to volunteering some of his retirement time
to us. Bennie is now assisting James Urbanovsky in
cleaning and cutting the ditch on Whitney St. With this
one man assisting James, James has been able to cut
the time that it takes to clean the ditches in half. The
more help that we receive on our volunteer maintenance,
the faster the work will get done and less of a burden
on a certain few men.
Service Hours
Brother Knights, Please gather your service
hours together and turn them in at the January
meeting. These include hours of service to
your community, your church or your council.
Next Officers’ meeting is
Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 7:00 p.m.
Next Council meeting is
Monday, Dec. 9 at 7:00 p.m.
Dinner served from 6:00-6:40 p.m.
Next NorthSide Columbus Club meeting is
Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 7:00 p.m.
Next work day is Saturday, Dec. 21
ATTENDANCE PRIZE INCREASES
Brother Emil Hudec’s name was drawn at the
November meeting. Since Brother Hudec was
not present, the attendance prize increases to $140.
Please plan to attend the December meeting.
Social and meal from 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.
meeting at 7:00 p.m. and the attendance prize
drawing at the conclusion of the meeting.
Grand Knight Giveaway
Congratuations to Brother Charlie Heinrich who won
the $20 gift certificate to Barbecue Inn at the
November meeting.
Brothers John Fox and Leonard Kasowski visited
the Veterans at the hospital on Nov. 24.
New dates for the coming year will be published in
the next issue.
Brother Knights, please make a New Year’s
resolution to donate a little of your time to make at
least one visit next year to these veterans.
Please contact Anton Swiech, our VA Chairman,
at 713-697-6846 if you are able to visit or need
more information.
COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES HONORING
Brother Richard J. Frank
Brother Paul C. Gomez
Brother Henry Hoelsher
Brother Kie Kopycynski
Brother Felix Polito
Brother LeRoy Tobias
DONATIONS NEEDED
All members of Council 2917 and
Ladies Auxiliary are invited.
Sunday, December 8
Cocktails at 3:00 p.m.
Dinner served at 5:00 p.m.
This is a catered meal.
You must make your reservations by
December 3 to
Kathy Bronikowski at 281-356-3535 or
kbroniko@hotmail.com
There are still a few children
that need to be adopted for
Christmas. If you are unable
to adopt a child, you can
make a monetary donation.
We are also collecting canned
goods to be used in preparing
Christmas food baskets for
the families in need. Please
bring your donations to the
Christmas party or anytime
between now and Friday,
December 13.
Your generosity is appreciated.
Toys for Tots
SENIOR CLUB
The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday,
December 10.
We will have Fried Chicken.
Please bring a side dish and
dessert.
Dance Dec. 6 at 8 p.m
Music by the Telstars
Bar-B-Q / Chili Cookoff
Saturday, Dec. 7
For more information call:
David Willgus (713) 410-0643
Greg Okonski (713) 557-3382
Visit KC 2917 website for entry
forms and rules
http://www.kofc2917.org/
Join us in the Knights’
Pub on Christmas Eve,
Dec. 24 from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for
snacks, drinks, and
dominos.
Family Director
John Buck
Christmas Family Food and Gift Assistance
Program—Council 2917 is assisting 8 families
given to us from our 2 parishes. We are collecting
canned and dry foods in the foyer of the Odin Hall
for these families. We are also collecting gifts for
the children of these families. The kids wish lists
for Christmas are in the foyer of the Odin Hall. If you
have the wish to make a child smile on Christmas,
come by the Hall to choose a child and buy a gift
or two for him or her and bring the wrapped gift
back to the hall no later than December 13. If
you don’t want to shop, you are welcome to make
a monetary donation.
Make plans to join us on New Year’s Eve.
Council 2917 is sponsoring a dance with music
provided by Mark Halata and Texavia.
DOMINO RESULTS
Moon Tournament Winners for Nov. 4
1st place:
2nd place:
Ron Wendt
Angie Heinrich and
George Mendel
Next Moon Tournament is December 2
The Supreme Council supported a youth movement by
encouraging councils to sponsor a Columbian Squire
Circle composed of boys between the ages of 12 and 18
who were really Junior Knights of Columbus. A Charter
was granted in April, 1964 to Bishop Claude M. Dubuis
Circle 1732 in memory of the second Bishop of the State
of Texas.
Prior to the Squires, our council sponsored Boy Scout
Troop 917 which is no longer active. A Scout House was
built for the troop, but since we no longer have a troop,
the building was renamed the “Youth Building.” It has
recently been renamed Eaton Hall, after our council’s first
Grand Knight. Several Squires have joined our council
after becoming 18 years of age.
Brother Criss Cole, a Texas Legislator and judge, was the
ranking member of our state legislature and since the
Governor and Lieutenant Governor were both out of the
state on January 10, 1970, Brother Cole was sworn in as
governor for a day. A large delegation from our council
journeyed to Austin with their wives for the swearing in
ceremonies. We can say that we had a Governor of
Texas in our council, even if it was for only a day.
Brother Cole had also been a state advocate.
As time marched on and many of our members had
reached retirement, a movement was started to organize
a senior members group. Some of our older members
couldn’t drive at night and as a result, had lost contact
with the council and most of our activities. The Senior
Members Club of Bishop Odin Council 2917, composed of
retired members and their wives, held its first meeting on
November 10, 1964. Brother Ed Walton was the president.
A luncheon is held at 12:30 p.m. on the Tuesday after the
first council meeting of the month. A short business
meeting is held after lunch. The club had sponsored a
bus trip for its members every year, including one to the
Grand Ole Opry.
Deadline for the January
newsletter is Dec. 16.
The John Halick Memorial Athletic Field was dedicated in
June, 1973, to the memory of Brother John Halick, an
outstanding member of our council and a Catholic gentleman in every sense of the word. On the day of the
dedication, the widow of Brother John unveiled a
memorial tablet in his memory which was erected at the
backstop on the softball field.
Please pray for our sick:
Joseph B. Kerstukos
Francis F. Fucheck
Chris J. Mocek
Don E. Christen
Joseph E. Lorino
Jose L. Sifuentes
Maurice Hafernik
Brian J. Kubiak
Philip J. Borski
Ronald J. De Simone
Frank V. Panzica
Baltazar Chavarria, Jr.
Robert A. Uhland
Wayne A. Baranowski
Florian C. Ogrodowicz
John H. Stoever
Frank Lebeck
Jerry M. Maynard
Michael V. Syzdlik
David A. Johnson
Andrew L. Collette
Joseph J. Earthman
William E. Harrell, Jr.
Frank Hernandez, jr.
Abel Sabala
Paul L. Orlando
Monserato Rivera, Jr.
Archie P. Kitkoski, Sr.
Ronald F. Wischnewsky
Samuel G. Roccaforte
Robert J. Bollom
Rev. Carl Tenhundfeld
Charles P. Worchesik
Antonio C. Cavaliere
Oscar D. Ochoa
Tommy J. Gorski
Lawrence P. Monks
Mark A. Roznovsky
Bennie J. Bronikowski
John M. McKenney
Oscar R. Montemayor, Jr.
Deacon Will Hunter
Larry W. Prewitt
Edward P. Battenfield
John L. McClosky
Michael W. O’Connor
Jude T. Sivcoski
Albin R. Januszewski
Abel Garcia
Jason M. Kimball
Ryan M. Robinson
Douglas J. Wendt
Thomas J. Goethals
James N. Hansen
Harold Fenn
Charles R. Mentlewski
Arvin D. Mobley
Rev. Msgr. Fred O’Connor
Frank Lozano
Stanley Jankowski, Jr.
Richard B. Habernal
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Brother Ken Boudny
Brother Valentine Diehl
Brother Edmund Gorka
Brother Clarence Witzkoske
Brother Clem Machac
Brother Eddie Mocek
Brother Al Meschwitz
Brother Daniel Bilski
Brother Albin Januszewski
Brother Ralph Marek
Joanne Glowski, mother-in-law of Brother
Robert Murski
Jeanette Azarello, wife of Brother Jim
Earline Okruhlik, wife of Brother Benny
Gail Nevlud, daughter-in-law of Brother Jerry and
Henrietta Nevlud
Eric Henderson, son of Bill & Doris Henderson
Rita Bilnoski, wife of Brother James
Helen Brezina, mother of Birdie Kubiak and
mother-in-law of Brother Dennis Kubiak
Isabella Kubiak, daughter of Brother Brian and
Celina Kubiak.
Pender Owens, infant son of Brother Chad Owens
and nephew of Brother Brett Owens
Helen Lockner, daughter of Margaret and
deceased Brother Kie Kopczynski
Names on our “Sick Prayer List" will appear in
our newsletter for 3 months, after which they will
be removed unless notification is received to have
the name remain. Please contact Brother Robert
Murski Chancellor, at 281-881-4095 if you would
like to add anyone or have the name remain on
our prayer list.
Especially:
 William Wayne Sony, Army 1st Cavalry
stationed at Ft. Hood, son of Brother Don and
Paula Sony.
 Brother Zach Kloss, son of Brother Mike and Jan
Kloss.
Pro-Life Program Director
John Fox
Thank you to the Catholic Daughters for
Providing refreshments for our Pro-life
Rosary in October.
There will not be a Rosary in December.
Join The Helpers of God’s Precious Infants in a
Peaceful, Prayerful, Mass and Rosary Procession to
an Abortion Facility.
Saturday, December 28, 2013 - 5:00 p.m.
Feast of the Holy Innocents
Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 3011 Telephone Rd.
Houston, TX 77023. Followed by a Candlelight
Rosary at Planned Parenthood, 4600 Gulf Freeway.
This is a special family prayer
event and children
are encouraged to dress
in light clothing as Mary,
Joseph, or angels.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
OF THE AMERICAS
Christmas Party Social and Dinner
Dec. 3 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
If anyone is interested in joining the Catholic
Daughters, please call
Carol Mitschlatis at 832-498-8495.
Rental of Council 2917 facilities are available
for Wedding Receptions, Company Events,
Quinceanera’s, Birthday Parties, Christmas
Parties, Graduation Celebrations, etc.
We have 3 halls and an outside pavillion to
accommodate your needs.
For details contact Mickie Wendt,
hall manager 713-694-2341
FOURTH DEGREE NEWS
The Fourth Degree Christmas Party is
Scheduled for Sunday, December 15, 2013
at the Cathedral Centre with a social hour
starting at 2:00 p.m. and a delicious meal served at
3:00 p.m. catered by Mikeska Catering from Columbus.
Our Faithful Navigator has invited Fr. Brendon Cahill
to be our guest speaker. Sir Knights are asked to dress
in their tuxedos, social baldrics, and lovely ladies in their
Sunday best. Please plan to attend this enjoyable and
festive party.
Sir Knights, you will have an opportunity to sharpen
your sword handling skills on Saturday, January 11,
2014 at the annual district color guard training. Just
like last year, the training will be in Council 2917’s Odin
Hall starting at 8:00 a.m. Please be sure to bring your
complete regalia and sword. The purpose of this
training is for improvement of the professional image
displayed by the Color Guard at our many turnouts.
The bi-annual First District of Texas meeting is
scheduled for Saturday, April 26, 2014 in Council 2917’s
Odin hall. Further details will follow closer to the date
but this would be a good time for Fourth Degree Sir
Knights to reserve this day on their calendar of events.
The Fourth Degree holds their district meetings once
every two years. While only delegates voted by the
assembly membership to serve will be eligible to vote
on issues, the meeting is open to any Fourth Degree
Sir Knight in good standing with a current 3rd Degree
and 4th Degree travel card. If you have never attended
a Fourth Degree District meeting here is your
opportunity to do so in our very own council hall.
With the spring Fourth Degree exemplification
scheduled for Saturday May 10, 2014 at St. Mary
Magdalene Catholic Church in Humble, Texas we are
encouraging all Council 2917 3rd Degree Brother
Knights in good standing to consider participating in
the highest degree of the Order. We currently have 498
on the active Council 2917 membership roster with
only 43 Fourth Degree Sir Knights. This is a mere 8.6%
of our total membership and the lowest percentage of
the 12 councils that comprise the Msgr. Wilhelm
Assembly. It is our goal to improve Council 2917’s
membership in the Fourth Section at least to the
District goal of 20%. You are asked to contact myself
at 713-861-6347 with any informational questions and
for enrollment forms.
James Urbanovsky, PFN
Msgr. George A. Wilhelm Assembly -The Fourth Degree
Join us Tuesday, December 31, 2013
To welcome in the New Year.
Dance to the music of
Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Sausage, black-eyed peas, and cornbread will be served at midnight.
Cost: $30 per couple in advance
$35 per couple at the door
Knights of Columbus Odin Hall
607 East Whitney Street
Houston, Texas 77022
The public is invited.
For more information call:
John Buck at 713-398-6196
Kathy or Bennie Bronikowski at 281-356-3535
LADIES' AUXILIARY
Kelly Clawson, President
Ladies,
Christmas is just around the corner and I am just about
as bad as children – I can’t wait! While most children
are looking forward to Santa, I am looking forward to a
little time off.
Our Christmas Party will be on Sunday December 8th.
Dinner will be served at 5:00 pm. Doors will open
about 3:00 pm with Social Hour from 3 to 5:00. Dinner
is being catered so we must have an accurate count.
If you haven’t already RSVP’d to Kathy Bronikowski,
please do so by Dec. 3rd. The Knights are asking all
wives and Ladies Auxiliary members to please bring a
dessert to the party. The Ladies Auxiliary will be
hosting the Mini-Raffle again this year. A big thank you
to Doris Henderson for being in charge of this for us.
We voted at the November meeting to provide the
electronic gifts for 2 families that have special needs
children. While one family asked for only one tablet
and would share between the 2 autistic children, we
voted to get each child a tablet. We also purchased 2
laptops for one family of 5 to be able to use for school
work.
I am pleased to report that our Casino Bus trip was a
success! While we only took one bus this time we still
made $545. Everyone wanted to know when we
were going again. We have scheduled 2 more trips
for the beginning of next year. The first one will be
January 25th. If you are interested in going, please let
us know by Jan. 15. We will then be having a Mardi
Gras bus on March 1st. This is the last Saturday
before Lent starts. Please make reservations for this
trip by Feb. 19th.
We discussed options on spending the money that
Kathy and her wonderful ladies make each Friday in
the Bingo kitchen. Part of this money was voted to
spend on the Christmas gifts above. We also voted
that any child’s name that was left on the board after
Thanksgiving, we would make sure they received
their gifts as well. I will let you know if we did this in
the January Newsletter.
Please support our advertisers.
If you would like to advertise in our newsletter,
please contact Kathy Bronikowski at 281-356-3535
or kbroniko@hotmail.com
Here are a few other charities that we voted to give
some monies to. Living Hope Wheelchair Assoc.
will be given $500 to assist those who are struggling
to live a productive life. This group was formed
when assistance from the government was
stopped a few years ago. We will give $500 to
www.pray4holyspirit.org to sponsor their pro-life
billboard. One of the “Take my hand Not my life”
billboards is located right outside of the Planned
Parenthood office on the Gulf Frwy. An additional
$500 will be given to Houston Coalition for Life to
help fund their Mobile Crisis Pregnancy Unit bus
that sits outside of the office. The bus offers
counseling and ultrasounds in hopes of stopping
abortions.
If you have any ideas or suggestions on charities we
might consider helping, please let Kathy or myself
know. We will be discussing where to give the
remaining monies at the meeting on January 15th.
Thank you to the following ladies who worked the
Bingo kitchen in October: Dorothy Urbanovsky,
Theresa Burkett, Angie Heinrich, Wanda Kainer,
Earline Orkuhlik, Janie Okonski, Delores Tobola,
Kathy Bronikowski.
Thanks to our dessert providers: Janie Okonski,
Sandra Rekieta, Judy Wendt, Allie King, Earline
Okruhlik, Dorothy Urbanovsky, Gladys Tobias, Rita
Sicola, Kathy Bronikowski.
May you all have a very Blessed Christmas!
Ladies’ Auxiliary Bingo Night Out
Friday, December 20
Early Bird Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m.
and regular Bingo starts at 7:30.
BINGO every
Friday night
starting at 7:15 p.m.
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Jan. 31
Domino Tournament
Officers’ Meeting - 7:00 p.m.
BINGO
TELSTARS (Roemer Hall) at 8:00 p.m.
TOYS FOR TOTS COOKOFF
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Adult Christmas Party
Council Meal at 6 p.m./Meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Senior Citizens
BINGO
NorthSide Columbus Club - 7:00 p.m.
BINGO
Council Work Day
Christmas Eve Social in the Knight’s Pub
Merry Christmas!
BINGO
Domino Tournament (5th Monday)
New Year’s Eve Dance
Happy New Year!
BINGO
Domino Tournament
BINGO
Council Meal at 6 p.m./Meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Senior Citizens
NorthSide Columbus Club - 7:00 p.m.
Ladies Auxiliary Meeting - 7:00 p.m.
BINGO
Council Work Day
BINGO
Ladies Auxiliary Bus Trip to Coushatta
Pro-Life Rosary
BINGO
Andy McClosky
Manager
a.mcclosky@parkerlumber.net
Parker Lumber
Commercial
Buffaloe Floor Covering, Inc.
3831 Pinemont
Houston, TX 77018
www.parkerlumber.net
713-694-6658
fax 713-694-2682
cell 281-850-7650
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