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Trainer" Class has been post-
poned due to Katrina disaster
until October 19. Call Rod
Rethwisch or Judge Carolyn
Bilski for additional details
CERT Training set
Citizen Corp “Train The
Dance set in Wallis
Wallis American Legion Hall
will have a dance on Sept. 17
from 8-11:30 p.m., music by
Music Masters. Guests are
welcome.
All Around Cowboy Church
5812 Crosstree Lane • Sealy, TX
(979) 885*1155 OR 885*2799
Cat Spring and
Cleveland School
reunion set
The 35th Cat Spring and
Cleveland School reunion will
be held on Saturday, Sept. 17
at the Cat Spring Agriculture
Hall, tin building. Registration
will begin at 11 a.m. and lunch
will be served at noon. Lunch
will be $6 per person. The
menu includes fried fish, cole
slaw, potatoes and hushpup-
pies. If you would like to bring
a dessert, please do. A brief
meeting will follow the meal.
For more information contact,
Allen Ladig at 865-9783 or
Wilfred Eckardt at 865-9525.
or for registration. You can
contact Rod Rethwisch at
865-5911 ext. 148 or
Judge Bilski at 865-5911
ext. 101.
www.edwardjones.com
Member SIPC
probably have a full class,”
he said.
The first two classes 18 to
20 participating with 30 peo-
ple finishing the course.
Rethwisch said members
Evangelist
Danny
Johnston
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Lodge to meet
Cat Spring Lodge #44 will
meet Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. at the
Ag Hall. Bring sandwiches or
dessert, Lodge will furnish
drinks.
Stop Gum Disease From
Stealing Your Teeth
As an adult, you may believe that dental
checkups are no longer important, especially if
you’ve come through the cavity-prone years with-
out a single filling. But research shows that adults
lose more teeth to periodontal (gum) disease than
they do to tooth decay.
SAVE $150
DENTAL
BLEACHING
Reg. Price
GALLON MILK
2 FOR $500
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ested and makes them feel
like they have their hands on
something when they hear
the broadcast.
“If it’s a watch, they don’t
have to do anything but be
ready. If a warning comes
out on the radio, that means
something has happened or
is imminent.”
Rethwisch said the CERT
program is funded by the
Since the symptoms of periodontal disease
are not always obvious, it’s important to continue
regular checkups with your dentist, who can check
for signs of the disease. If you wait until you’re in
pain before scheduling a visit, the disease may
already be advance, and your dentist may have to
refer you to a periodontist, a specialist in the treat-
ment of periodontal problems.
Se Habla Espaol
Presented as a service to the community by:
Time to get your
booth for Fantasy of
Lights
Booth spaces for the
Fantasy of Lights event on
Dec. 3 are available through
the Sealy Rotary Club through
Nov. 15. Please call 8854943
to reserve your space.
Has the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina
left you with questions?
Are you unsure of the future?
Come hear what Evangelist Danny Johnston has to say.
It will change your life.
Sunday, September 18 10 a.m.
Monday-Wednesday, September 19-21 7 p.m.
Book signing
to be held
C.S. Ragsdale author of
Song of a Sparrow will hold a
free'SeWre and book signing
at the First United Methodist
church in Sealy from 2-4 p.m.
on Sept. 18.
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Play begins at 9 am @ Sealy Levine Park
$50 Pre-Reglstratlon through Sept. 17
Registration $65 Sept. 18-Sept 24
For sponsorship opportunites or more info call Courtney or Sarah
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Management Agency.
“Anybody is eligible to take
the class,” he said. “The
course takes about 36
hours.”
SmartMonry magazine has
named Edward Jones the
No. 1 full-service broker in
its annual brokerage survey.
Edward Jones placed
ahead of seven other firms
and received the highest
rankings in all four
categories surveyed by the
magazine: stock picking,
customer satisfaction, trust
and customer statements.
The ranking was reported
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2005 issue. Thanks to you,
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anytime it is called out, Austin County's Citizens Emergency Response Team receives 15 weather radios from the San Bernard The Sealy News/JAY ERMIS
Rethwisch said. They could Electric Cooperative on Monday, Sept. 12, from member services representatives John Speiss, left, and Bob Royce Bartels of Shelby was honored by the Austin County Commissioners
be called out for a weather Hancock, second from right. In back row, from left, are Emergency Management Coordinator Rod Rethwisch, Court on Monday morning, Sept. 12, for his 14 years of service. Bartels retired
emergency if a road is and county commissioners Wilbert Frank Jr., David Ottmer and David Hubenak. From row, from left, are Aug. 12 as a mechanic in Precinct 2. Presenting him a plaque are Precinct 2
blocked, if a tornado hits and CERT members Bonnie Padgett, Sharon Rethwisch, Cindy Kendrick and Brenda Johnson, and County Commissioner Wilbert Frank Jr. and County Judge Carolyn Bilski along with com-
tears up the trees and power Judge Carolyn Bilski. Ottmer is a CERT member, missioners David Ottmer of Precinct 1 and David Hubenak of Precinct 3.
lines so the emergency peo-
pie can’t get there. he expects a strong turnout
“Then CERT members after the interest generated
would be the first responders by Hurricane Katrina and
in that case,” evacuating New Orleans.
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Griffin, Joanie & Ermis, Jay. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 2005, newspaper, September 13, 2005; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531529/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.