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’74 Class Reunion
The graduating class of
1974 will have its class
reunion on Saturday, Oct. 23
at the Cat Spring Hall tin
building from 5-9 p.m. It will
be a covered dish dinner,
please bring your own
refreshments. Please contact
Sherri Luedecke Putt at 281-
829-0638 or 281-646-1136
or Sandi Sens Ward at 885-
3219. Classes of’72-’76 also
invited to attend.
25th annual Fall Antique
Festival on Oct. 30-31. There
will be the popular Appraisal
Days Saturday, Oct. 30 from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will
also be a new feature, “Book
Collector’s Corner” that will
display books about Texas
and books by Texas authors.
Many authors will be on hand
to autograph their books.
There will also be lunch in
the old Beer Barn. Circle your
calendar now, this is the only
money-raising event of the
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HOA Chicken
Barbeque fund-raiser
H.O.A. Meals on Wheels
annual Chicken Barbeque
Fund-Raiser will be Friday,
Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. at 510 2nd Street in
Sealy. Tickets will be sold in
advance for $6, plates to go
only. For tickets, call 885-
4188 or come by the office.
Invited to share your feelings,
you are not pressured to
speak at any time. Meetings
are held in the Life Teen
Room at Immaculate
Conception Education Center,
608 5th St. at 7 p.m.
Meetings will be Tuesday,
Oct. 26; Nov. 9, 23 and Dec.
14, 28. For more information
call Deacon Jerome Losack
at 885-7117, Patty Kainer at
885-1368, Ann White at 885-
6078 or Lynn Klatt at (832)
247-2650.
Hearts Touching
Hearts
Our community is partici-
pating in the Hearts Touching
Hearts Ministry. We will be
visiting residents at the nurs-
ing home. If you would like to
be a part of this ministry,
please contact Regina
Zapalac at 885-2937.
Concealed handcarry
license training
Concealed Handcarry
License Training will be held
Oct. 23 at the Bellville VFW
Hall. For information and
enrollment, call 979-885-
4250.
Please help
our school!
The Box Tops for Education
will give 10 cents for every
one brought in. Over $1,500
was raised last year, and this
year is hoped to bring even
more. The box tops are
coupons located on many
various grocery items. Cut
them off and mail them in to:
Selman Elementary, 1741
Hwy 90 West, Sealy, TX
77474 or just drop them off
at the Elementary office. The
money is used to help fund
ICC support group
schedule
These meetings are open
to adults, teenagers, and
children who are experiencing
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Oct. is Czech-American
month in Texas at the Gordon
Memorial Library. Visitors can
see a myriad of books and
items chronicling the immi-
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Pictured are the seniors that led the Sealy Tiger Band to a 1st Division rating Wednesday at the Region 23
U.I.L Marching Contest in Katy. Because they made a 1, the band will advance to the Area D Marching
Contest in Waco this Saturday to compete for a berth in the Texas State Marching Contest in San Antonio
on Nov. 1. For further information about the contest Saturday or for directions to the Waco I.S.D Stadium,
call Bruce Kenner at 885-2114.
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consider this “light” use. The risk for oral cancers is
doubled compared to someone who has never
smoked. Someone smoking at the same moderate
level increased the risk of cancer of larynx by more
than six times that of a nonsmoker. Like cigarette
smoking, the risks from cigar smoking increase with
the number of cigars smoked per day.
Large cigars typically contain between 5 grams
and 17 grams of tobacco. It is not unusual for some
premium cigars to contain the tobacco equivalent of
an entire pack of cigarettes. This increase in the
amount of tobacco exposure has health conse-
quences. Large cigars can take between one and two
hours to smoke, whereas most cigarettes take less
than 10 minutes to smoke. If you have questions
about the risks of cigar smoking, talk to your dentist.
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Sealy Class of
’89 Reunion
The Sealy High School
Class of ’89 will have their
15 year reunion on Nov. 13
from 5-10 p.m. at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church - Frydek
Hall, located on FM 1458
South.
It will $30 four a couple,
children under 5 cost $5 and
children over 5 cost $7.
Blease mail checks by Nov. 8
to Carol Bonaccorso, P.O. ‘
Box 1132, Sealy, TX 77474.
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• Dr. Robert Weinberger Responsible Teens free seminar Oct. 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the CCE building at
has been practicing as a Immaculate Conception Cathode Church. Knauss is pictured with her tami-
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father of three, does so with been a licensed registered
sensitivity and a wonderful nurse for 19 years. As a com-
sense of humor. mitted mother of three, she
• Rev. Martin J. Bastian desires to share her own
has served as a teacher, personal journey as a ‘mom’
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touching the lives of families substance abuse and addi-
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Griffin, Joanie & Horecka, Bobby. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 2004, newspaper, October 22, 2004; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594990/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.