The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 2007 Page: 3 of 16
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FRIDAY, MARCH 9.2007 ■ PAGE 3
COMMUNITY
County observes Severe Weather Awareness Week
Cat Spring showing signs of spring
Andreas met at the home of Mildred fun, as the lunch was delicious.
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Sealy Wal-Mart Manager Enrique Fernandez presented a digital camera to the
Youth Advisory Council. Pictured (back row from left) are Izzy Fernandez,
Casey Young, Sophia Montes, Angelica Fitzgerald, Tyler Hill, Walmart Manager
Enrique Fernandez, Kaitlin Dorenkamp, Jessica Fogle, Valerie Krchnak,
Bonnie Reay, Lindsey Braentner, Mary Wagner, (front) Jill Sullivan, Erik
Sanchez, Lauren Brown, Meagan Waltrip, Jackie Vidal and Melissa Miller.
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to subscribe.
It is certainly close to spring,
although the nights are cool and the
extra covers feel pretty good. Let’s
hope the freezes are over, as the pas-
tures are beginning to get green.
Sunday afternoon, Esther Luedecke,
"Mrs. Clarence Dittert and Mary
Bring it to us for quick, courteous and
knowledgeable service every time.
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8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
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Antonio and will graduate in May.
How time flies. Not so long ago, she
was only a little girl, and now she’s
facing-young adult life.
Our church attendance every
Sunday morning has really been
increasing, and we are so happy to
have all the members and visitors
gbertk Oldroyd of evening.
For more information, con-
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Outside Austin
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We have just made a special purchase of program vehicles from Ford Motor Company and now offer
the largest selection in Texas. These vehicles are loaded with V6, air conditioning, tilt, power steering,
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First National Bank Bellville ---
Citizens Bank Sealy
RE/MAX Tails West .
3796 NE 1-10 Frontage Road • Sealy
Across from Sealy Outlet Mall
Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge 0
Mike Hopkins Budwe
Habitat for Humanity ofAt 0
Would like to say
“Thank You”
to our sponsors
for their support of this year’s
Run For Humanity
Platinum ,
ConocoPhillips
WalMart Stores Inc1
Commissioner David Ottmer;
Commissioner Randy Reichardt.
‘Family Home Evenings' held Mondays
Spouses argue. Teens rebel, family fun and unity, view the implementation of tions, a 30-minute video
Children whine. Contention The introduction of the this program. The demon- "Together Forever” will be
and strife abounds in many 1967 Family Home Evening stration will be held at the shown. This video contains
homes today. But there are Manual promises “families, Sealy branch meeting house truths that can make your
ways to counteract the nega- who prayerfully and con- at 600 West St. marriage more rewarding
tive influences swirling out of stantly hold their weekly Another way to achieve and your family relationships
the world and into the home, home evenings and who work unity is to have clear stan- more meaningful.
Strong, healthy families can together during the week to dards and goals set by the Information packets con-
be created. Home can be a apply the lessons in their entire family. Problems and taining sample family home
heaven on earth, lives, will be blessed. There plans are discussed and solu- evening lessons, outlines for
For the past 47 years, the will be better feelings tions are agreed upon in fam- family councils and a copy of
Church of Jesus Christ of between husband and wife, ily councils. These sessions “Tbgether Forever” will be
and ter areas should be designated, if your neighborhood and home
.whether they are in basements are damaged or destroyed.
Austin County Commissioners well in advance. below ground level, ground level
Court declared March 4-10 as Basic preparedness plans windowless rooms or interior hall-
Severe Weather Awareness Week, should be in place at home, at ways on the lowest floor. Protect
Straight line wind storms, work and at school, and each fam- yourself from flying debris with
downburst rains and tornadoes ily member or employee should thick blankets, sleeping bags or
can occur at any time of year in understand the plan. When a mattresses.
Texas, so it pays for individuals severe storm or tornado strikes, If you are in a vehicle, mobile
and families to plan what to do there may be only a few seconds to home or portable classroom, move
react and find shelter, quickly to a strong building for
. . . .__The first step in preparedness is shelter. If there is no shelter, lie
ed a procamanon decking March 4-10 as to ensure you have a reliable flat in the nearest ditch or depres-
Severe Weather Awareness Week Pictured method of receiving weather sion. Do not take shelter in a
(from left) are Commissioner Bobby Rinn information including TV, radio structure with a high, wide roof
odis Haynes, Austin County Emergency and NOAA weather radio and such as an auditorium, gym or
Communications District; Rod Rethwisch, plus ® back-up system if you go shopping mall.
Emergency Management Coordinator; out. Battery powered equipment Choose a person to telephone
County Judge Carolyn Bilski; John Mumme, and extra batteries should be part outside your city to let others
Austin County Emergency Communications of the plan. know you are safe, and choose a
District; Commissioner David Hubenak; For home, work or school, shel- place for family members to meet
Latter Day Saints has between parents and children are different from home given away at the end of the
reserved. Monday nights for and among children.” evenings. I.
“family, home evening." The On March 17 at 6 p.m., Katy, will illustrate how to
program, first introduced in President Jose Robles and his conduct a council. 1
1915, is one way to foster family invite the public to After the two demonstra- 885-4046.
Hillboldt and played “chicken foot,” a Jessica Nelson, my granddaughter, come. Just keep it up. Pastor Haug has
game of dominoes. We really had a visited briefly with me Sunday after- all the little ones really listening when
“scratch” to make some points. It was noon. She is attending college in San it’s children time before the service.
Silver tig,
W.T. Byler Cattle Co Wells Fargo Bank
VIP Country Properties
Hometown Hardware
Thanks also goes to all the runners and volunteers
who made this event a success.
Diamond
Straight Line Metal Buildings Bellville Abstract Co
I Botts Title Company
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Eddleman, Mike & Dang, Tracy. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 2007, newspaper, March 9, 2007; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616805/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.