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Volume 127 Number 41
NEWSBITS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014
Sealy’s annual Halloween event has been renamed and relocated. The Sealy Boo Bash will be held on Main Street on Oct. 31 from 3 to 7 p.m. Hosted by The Sealy News and Sealy Main Street, the event will feature games, fire prevention, train rides, cake walk, Halloween photos, costumes, candy and more, including special musical entertainment by American Idol finalist Jesse Roach. For more information, call Toni Franklin at 979-6276136.
By DAVID HAYDON reporter@sealynews.com
Harvest Festival
AARP meeting The Sealy AARP group will meet Oct. 16 at 11 a.m. at the Hill Center.
Diabetes Support Group The Diabetes Support Group of Katy meets Thursday, Oct. 16, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital, 23900 Katy Freeway, Katy in Tiger Rooms A&B. Reservations preferred by calling 713-2222273.The program will be “Diabetes and Sleep Disturbances” by Dr. Robert Satterfield.
Voting machine test scheduled Austin County will test the automatic tabulating equipment to be used in the Nov. 4 election on Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. at 804 E. Wendt St. in Bellville. ■ NEWS BITS, page 14
TODAY'SOBITUARIES
The Sealy News/DAVID HAYDON (above) and MINDY BLANKEMEYER (below)
Fun times at the fair The moon shines over fairgoers at the Austin County Fair on Saturday night as they lined up at the food booths. Pictured at the right, Bailey Blezinger is crowned the 2014 Austin County Fair Queen. Her spontaneous question before she won was to name three adjectives to describe yourself. "Motivated, because I am stubborn, when I put my mind to something, I never stop until I get it. Spunky, because you never see me without a smile on my face, and Goofy, because I am always doing crazy stuff at random times." See more fair coverage on pages 3, 4, 11 and 17. Look for our commemorative edition in next week's paper.
Season 13 "American Idol" finalist Jesse Roach has been described in the press as talented, sexy, passionate and completely alluring. She will be performing at Sealy’s annual Halloween event. The Sealy Boo Bash will be held on Main Street on Oct. 31 from 3 to 7 p.m. Roach’s music has been called real, unaffected and simply magical. A true natural in her singing and writing, reflecting the deep South Texas blues heritage absorbed as a child, Roach has introduced a modern sensibility to the old passion. An atmosphere of back porch concerts under the low hanging Spanish moss in the old Live Oaks, is evident in the raw tonalities of her voice and the stories she tells.
Fine local wines at Austin County Fair By DAVID HAYDON reporter@sealynews.com
Between the livestock judging and the country music, 10 judges sat in the German gazebo on the Austin County Fair grounds Oct. 11 and
The Sealy News/COURTESY PHOTO
BIBLEQUOTE
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Veteran and Serviceman everyday
At the beginning of the Oct. 13 Austin County Commissioners Court meeting, Judge Carolyn Bilski set aside a few minutes for proclaiming the day, the week, and the month. “Our special recognitions and proclamations are numerous,” Bilski said. “October is a busy month.” Bilski began with “Colonial Texas Heritage Day” which will fall on Nov. 1. In relation, Bryan McAuley, manager of the San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site, gave a brief presentation on a summer archeological dig for historical artifacts. The original town of San Felipe was burned to the ground in 1836 to prevent the Mexican Army from gathering anything useful for their campaign during the Runaway Scrape. The incident resulted in several artifacts being buried in the dirt. “That creates a very ■ COUNTY, page 2
'Idol' singer
■ Herman Pacher
The LORD is my light and my salvation -whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life -- of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1
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County salutes a busy month
Boo Bash is downtown
First United Methodist Church of Sealy will host its annual Harvest Festival on Sunday, Oct. 26. The festivities will start at 11 a.m. with a barbecue chicken dinner, live auction, silent auction, country store and costume contest. For meal tickets or more information, call 979-8852223 or stop by The Sealy News office.
THE LIEDERTAFEL HALL BIRTHDAY BASH HAS BEEN CHANGED TO SATURDAY, DEC. 6, FROM 11 A.M. - 1 P.M. FREE EVENT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
sampled dozens of noncommercial wines produced by Austin County residents. Ron Saikowski, who has judged the competition for five years, said that although less than .5 percent of Texas wines make it ■ WINE, page 2
Wise running for 14th Court of Appeals By JOE SOUTHERN editor@sealynews.com
When voters head to the polls on Nov. 4, they will be asked to vote for slates of candidates they have probably never heard of for positions they didn’t know existed. Ken Wise is one of those candidates. Appointed last year by Gov. Rick Perry as a judge on the 14th Court
of Appeals, he is running for election to the judgeship as a Republican against Democrat Gordon Goodman. The 14th Court of Appeals encompasses 10 counties including Harris and extending west to Austin and Colorado counties and south to Galveston County. “There are nine justices on the court and
we hear appeals from every court in the district,” he said. The appeals court hears everything that is appealed from a lower court from capital murder to tax cases. “You need a broad background to be effective,” Wise said. He said appeals made beyond his court go to the state Supreme Court, and that court picks and chooses the
cases it will hear. That means decisions made in the appellate courts usually stand. “We are the court of last resort in most cases,” he said. Although he has only been a justice for a year, he has been busy. “I’ve authored 88 opinions to date,” he said. Wise comes to the job with a lot of experience. ■ WISE, page 2
Ken Wise
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