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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THIS WEEK
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★ Train Ride
★ Cake Walk
★ Treasure Chest
★ Country Store
★ Ring Toss
★ Fish Pond
we are not insignificant.
Because of our Baptism,
are
CattleWomen are
for the generous support of area
run/walk to follow.
The top male and female 5K
runners will each receive a $50
Brandy Behlen & Keith Hickle 12 - 2 p.m.
Charles & Fabulous Four 2-6 p.m.
Texas Dream 6 - 10 p.m.
★ HAMBURGERS
★ COLD DRINKS
a.m. to 4 p.m. for adoptions and surrendering animals from Fayette County;
Sat., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for adoptions only; closed Sun. and Mon.
Check out the shelter’s website & view the pets at
www.janssenanimalshelter. org
Pets for adoption can also be viewed at www.petango.com
email: info@janssenanimalshelter.org
Niki Powell (director) fcasnpowell@verizon.net
The following are available for adoption from
the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter:
By Rev. Al Gallmeier
Zion Lutheran Church
Star (left) is a 2-year-old
lab/great dane black & white
spayed female dog.
Boots (below) is a 4-year-old
male gray tabby & white cat.
The next Legion and Auxiliary
meetingswill beonTuesday,Aug.
On hand forthe presentation were Laura Machac, Wells Fargo branch manager;
DeeAnn Hooper, Turtle Wing president and founder; and Cate Hooper
Turtle Wing Foundation is a 501 (c)3 non profit organization focused on providing
early intervention, supplemental services and community education and advocacy
with a focus on children with learning challenges in rural areas. Wells Fargo
recognizes the importance of this added academic support during the summer
months and proudly backed it with the community investment education grant.
Due to generous community support, Turtle Wing presently serves over 150
youth from Fayette, Lavaca, Colorado and surrounding counties. For more infor-
mation, visit www.turtlewingfoundation.org or contact managing director Susie
Shank at 979-820-8964.
SCHULENBURG FOOD MART
(979)743-3884
Entertainment
For Ail!
SOUTHERN PROPERTIES
(979) 562-2688
Washer Pitching Tournament - Sunday
Registration 3-4 p.m. • Tournament at 4 p.m. • Double Elimination
HRNCIR OIL
Robert & Sally Hoot
FAYETTE SAVINGS BANKssb
Member FDIC
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
Member FDIC
DRAWING
9:00 p.m.
BINGO
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
in A/C Hall
License 1-74-1110101-1
AUCTION
1:00 p.m.
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Thank You
Elreed C. Dittrich
Nov. 29,1929 - June 29, 2015
The family of Elreed Dittrich would like to thank all who called,
brought food, sent flowers, cards and gave monetary gifts in mem-
ory of our husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
A special thank you to Rev. Timothy Kosler for the beautiful ser-
vice, to the grandsons who served as pallbearers, and to the altar
servers, Liam, Blair and Abby. We also would like to thank the
American Legion/VFW for the moving full military memorial ser-
vice. We are so grateful to Bruce Lebeda and Nicole Michalke for
providing beautiful music during the service. It was his request to
have them provide the singing and music at his Mass. Thank you
for making it happen.
Thanks to Bryan and Mark Klesel and the staff at Schwenke-
Baumgarten Funeral Home for assisting us during this difficult time.
A special thank you to the Knights of Columbus for the use of
their hall for hosting our family and friends for the luncheon.
Thanks to Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant who catered the
tasty meal, to the Altar Society members who worked the kitchen,
to Kountry Bakery for providing delicious koiaches and to every-
one who provided sandwiches and desserts.
A sincere thank you to Hospice of South Texas for their special
care and comfort.
Thank you to all who came to the visitation, rosary, and/or fu-
neral. Your expression of sympathy will always be remembered
by the family of Elreed Dittrich.
Fried Chicken & Stew Dinner
11:00 a.m. - ADULTS $9.00 - CHILDREN $4.50 (12 & Under)
DRIVE-THRU PLATES & PLATES-TO-GO $9.00
DRIVE-THRU TAKE-HOME PLATES WILL BE AVAILABLE
AT ST. MICHAEL FAMILY CENTER ONLY
LEON'S ELECTRIC
& PLUMBING
ARLAN'S
MARKET
Schilhab, Auxiliary chaplain.
In joint session, Heinrich rec-
of God’s relationship with us, we
are not weak. We are not without
the same message. Though the four protection, we are not alone, and
creatures listed in chapter 30 are
small, they have great wi sdom and
affect great things. Those four are
“"-u.
fill FTom FTke '-Postoii’s Desk
BY: REV. TIM KOSLER
St. Rose Catholic Church
It's a harsh, heartless world we
live in today. Read the papers or
watch a newscast and you are
likely to walk away disheartened people and the disciples without
and depressed. So much evil in a cent to buy food with. Then one
so many places, and none of our small boy offers his five loaves and
To adopt these pets or others, call the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter, human solutions solve anything, two fishes and a miracle is set in
240 Svoboda Lane, La Grange, 979-966-0021. Hours are Tues, through Fri., 10 Children are hungry and abused, motion. Our God is a master of
families are torn apart by disease making something out of nothing,
and war, the old and ailing are left even the nothing that is one small
human being.
Take heart today and act in faith.
Offer Him your loaves and fishes,
feeling so small, it's easy to say,
“I'm only one person, what can I
do?” Take a minute to listen once
more to the lesson of the loaves
and fishes. Five thousand hungry
First Baptist Church
Pastor David Thompson
110 N. Upton Ave. (Nursery provided)
Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am
Worship Services: 10:45 am & 6 pm
Youth & Prayer Bible Studies: Wed. 6:30 pm
St. James MBC
Rev. Andrew E. Stafford, Pastor
Worship Services: 8 am & 7-8 pm
Sunday School: 9:30 am
First United Methodist Church
Pastor Frank Balk • 979-743-3333
Sunday School: 9 am • Worship Service: 10:30 am
Youth Fellowship: 1st & 3rd Sun. 7:30 pm
Service of Holy Communion: 1st Sun.
UM Women 3rd Mon. 6:30 pm
Temple Israel
Synagogue for every member of Jewish
faith in our area.
211 Baumgarten, Schulenburg
David Vogel, 979-247-4504
Freyburg ‘
Methodist Church
4520 FM 2238 • Rev. Phillip Hefner
Services every Sunday 8:30 am
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
Hillje & Summit (Nursery Provided)
Bible Study: 9:30 am • Worship Service: 10:30 am
Holy Communion: 1st Sun.
Grace Gathering: 9 am & 7 pm Mon.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
High Hill
Rev. Timothy Kosler, Pastor
Mass: Saturday 6:30 pm
Equippers Outreach
Fellowship International
Pastor Gil Delaney
200 N. College, Weimar
Sun. Bible Study 9 am • Services 10:15 am
Wednesday Evening Bible Study
Youth/Children's Services
& Adult Bible Study: 6:30 p.m.
United Evangelical Lutheran
Church - Swiss Alp
Pastor Lemae Higgs
Worship Service: 9:15 am
Sunday School: 10:20 am
St. Rose Catholic Church
Rev. Timothy Kosler, Pastor
Masses: Sat. 5 pm, Sun. 7:30 & 10 am
Spanish Mass Noon Sundays
Confessions: 4:30 pm Sat.
St. John The Baptist Church,
Ammannsville
Rev. Tim Kosler, Adm.
August Mass - Sundays at 8:00 a.m.
Corinth Baptist Church
Vacek Loop • 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sun.
Rev. Vince Harold
Sunday School: 9:30 am • Worship Service: 11 am
Ascension Of Our Lord
Catholic Church - Moravia
Rev. John C. Peters
Masses: 1st, 3rd, 5th Sat., 6 pm
Masses: 2nd & 4th Sun., 9:30 am
Stevens Chapel UMC
Dr. Ileen Foley
Corner of Wolters & College St.
Worship Service: Sun. 11 am
Sunday School: 9:45 am
Pleasant Union
Missionary Baptist Church
Rev. Michael Williams, Pastor
1206 Wolters Ave.-979-743-4201
Sunday School: 9:30 am
Worship Service: 11 am
Zion Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
103 Keuper Ave-979-743-3842
Rev. Al Gallmeier, Pastor
Sunday School & Bible Class: 9:00 am
Worship Service: 10 am
St. Janies Episcopal Church
La Grange -979-968-3910
Sunday Eucharists: 8 &10:30 am
Sunday School/Adult Classes: 9:30 am
St. John The Baptist
Catholic Church - St. John's
Rev. John C. Peters
Masses: 1st, 3rd, 5th Sun. 9:30 am
Masses: 2nd & 4th Sat. 6 pm
Schulenburg Church Of Christ
Minister John Cardenas
933 W1-10 Frontage Road • 561-8454
Sunday Morning Bible Study: 9 am
Sunday Worship Service: 10 am
Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 pm
Christ the King
Non-Denominational Full Gospel Church
Darrell & Cindy McManus, Pastors
1262 Hwy 77 S Hallettsville • 361-798-5481
Sunday Worship Service: 10 am
Wed. Family Training Hour: 7 pm
Crossroads Christian Fellowship
Non-Denominational • www.ccfellowship.net
Pastor Nathan Johnson • 979-743-9040
Downtown Schulenburg, 701 Lyons
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. • Worship 10:30 a.m.
Midweek Bible Studies • Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church
615 S. Eagle, Weimar-725-6186
Rev. Herb Beyer • Rev. J.R. Westerfield
Sunday Bible Study 9 am • Worship 10 am
Communion Every Sunday
St. Peter Lutheran Church
640 Prairie Valley Rd., off Hwy. 71
West Point • 979-242-3475
Rev. Herb Beyer • Rev. J.R. Westerfield
Sunday Worship 8:45 am
Communion 1st & 3rd Sun.
to suffer alone. And for all our
social policies and programs, the
problems just seem to get worse.
With the world's troubles look- and watch the multitudes that He
ing so monumental and you can feed.
God's Word for Today
---------------------- encourages no less for those who
li— By Rev. Al Gallmeier are members of the Body of Christ.
Zion Lutheran Church p r
__________________________ We are too often feeling in-
“Fourthingsoneartharesmall.” adequate, feeling weak, feeling
Proverbs 30:24. alone, or feeling unworthy. The
You have heard the phrase, “It writer of this proverb wants us to
isn’t the size of the dog in the fight, see ourselves differently. Because
but the size of the fight in the dog.”
The Book of Proverbs carries much
NVCW to hold 5K, cow patty
bingo fundraisers at Festival
Navidad Valley CattleWomen, A late fee of $5 will be charged
volunteers andfamilies are gearing the morning of the event. Packet
up for a busy Saturday, Aug. 1 at pick-up will begin at 6 a.m. Reg-
the Schulenburg Festival for the i strati on for the 5K will close at
purpose of raising funds for schol- 7 a.m. and the 5K will commence
arships which will be awarded to at 7:30 a.m. with the one-mile fun
seniors graduating in 2016.
CattleWomen have awarded
over $25,000 in the last 10 years
and are proud to keep up the beef gift certificate. Medals will
tradition. be awarded to top runners in each
The 5K Ranch Run, which will age group.
occur bright and early Saturday CattleWomen are very grateful Wells Fargo supports academic camps
morning, has some exciting addi- for the generous support of area Wells Fargo granted Turtle Wing Foundation $500 to support summer aca-
tions this year. The first addition ranches and agri-businesses that demic boot camps being offered by Hatch in Weimar and Beyond Therapy in
is chip-timing, requested by more sponsor the event. Schulenburg. These programs were underwritten by Turtle Wing Foundation as
In the evening, CattleWomen part of its supplemental services programming,
ing of Round Top will clock the will be back at work with cow patty
5K utilizing the Jaguar ™ RFID bingo. Tickets are one for $5 or
Race Timing System, which also five for $20 and the prize is a $250
provides features such as photo Walmartgiftcard. A heifer will be
fini sh and instant posting of results released to make her “deposit” and
online. select the winning square at 6:30
Registration is available online p.m. in the Festival grounds near
at https://navidadvalleycattle the playground.
women5kranchrun.itsyourrace. For more information on Na-
com//register. The 5K fee is $35. vidad Valley CattleWomen, visit
Another addition this year is a www.nvcw.org. For race informa-
one-mile fun run/walk. The walk tion or to register, contact Susie
registration is $20. Shank at 979-820-8964.
ry* -
Sacred Heart grad Holub gets scholarship
St. Rose CCD sets sign-up
St. Rose of Lima Parish’s Office at 979-743-3117, Nicole
2015-16 CCD religious education Michalkeat 979-743-5617 (grades
program will hold registration in 1-8) or Lynne Machac (grades
the St. Rose Family Life Center 9-11) to make other arrangements
on Wednesday, Aug. 5 from 5:30 as soon as possible.
to 7 p.m. A late registration fee of $5 per
Parents are asked to please family will be charged to those
make every effort to register their families who register after Friday,
children at this time. Aug. 21. Classes will begin in
Anyone who cannot register on September. A full schedule will
this night can contact the Parish be provided at registration.
6 HARVEST
FEAST
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Veteran’s Memorial Park - Weimar, Texas
salute, flag bearers and taps. Fu- proved. PatriciaHranicky reported
neral honors were held for Elreed 59 senior and 12 junior members.
Dittrich, a 44-year member of Fish reported on nursing home
the Legion and VFW member, visits. Emma Nitschke reported
Numerous members and veterans that no cards had been mailed,
attended the annual flag-raising at Fish was advised by the Depart-
St. John’s picnic on July 4, with ment that the Unit had reached
Alyssa Michalke, first female 100-percent membership.
Commandant of the Texas A&M The constitution was being
Corps, as guest speaker. revised by the Department and
Service officer Emil Pauler will be approved by the Unit,
reported sending several get-well Copies of the standing rules will
and sympathy cards. be distributed at the next meeting.
Executive committee chair- Fish announced the Department
man Jim Chapman reported that convention was set for July 9.
the review of the constitution Fish appointed Dolly Hatfield,
and bylaws was completed and Patricia Marty and Eileen Smith
presented to the commander for to the nursing home committee,
action. Copies were available
for review at the meeting or are
available upon request. A motion 4 at 7 p.m. at the Legion Home,
was made, seconded and passed to All members and prospective
adopt the constitution and bylaws members are invited to attend.
Moulton parade on July 26 and
the Schulenburg Festival parade on
ognized James Brossmann, VFW Aug. 2. A thank-you was received
commander, and advised that from the Ellinger parade officials.
Alyssa Michalke would be a The Boys State committee re-
speaker at the August meeting, ported that two students attended
Eugene Krupala thanked everyone and gave positive reports,
for attending the St. John picnic. Frankie Chaloupka was wel-
The joint meeting was suspended corned as a transferee into the
and each group went into its re- Schulenburg Post.
spective meeting. Commander Heinrich reported
The charter was draped in mem- that TxDOT approved the nam-
oryofmembers Elreed Dittrich and ing of Highway 77 from the Lee
Adolph Ulrich. County line to the Lavaca County
Adjutant Eugene Krupala con- line, with the exception of High-
ducted roll call of officers and way 77 through the city limits of
read the minutes. Willy Schmidt La Grange, as “Fayette County
gave the finance report and this Veterans Memorial Highway,”
fiscal year’s budget, which was Signage will be installed.
approved. Heinrich also acknowledged
Sergeant-at-arms Robert thank-you notes from Clayton
in Christ, protected by Him, Hranicky reported that funeral Brossmann and Ted Kolek.
the ant, the rock badger, the locust, joined together with the whole honors were conducted in Brown-
and the lizard. communion of saints, significant wood for Leonard Hoffman, Auxiliary meeting to order with
They represent wisdomand wise in His eyes and in His presence brother of former police chief 11 members present. The minutes
use of resources. Though small, because of His Son. May we live Lee Hoffman. The Legion honor by Jenna Liehardt and treasurer’s
as those who may be small yet, guard conducted the triple volley report by Cinda Davidson were ap-
writer of the Book of Proverbs because of Christ, are very wise.
Boys State delegate speaks
at Legion, Auxiliary meetings
Prior to the official meetings, as presented. They will now be
Rudy Garcia, who attended Boys sent to the Texas Department of
State at The University of Texas, the American Legionfor approval,
gave an interesting report. He also James Hatfield reported on hall
recommended the program for all rentals for the month and mem-
high school students. bership goals for the upcoming
American Legion McBride fiscal year.
Post 143 and Auxiliary held their Veterans benefits and recruit-
monthly meetings on Tuesday, ing committee information was
July 7 beginning with sandwiches presented to the commander. A
and cake. meeting will be called to review
Commander Bob Heinrich the information and make changes
Samantha Holub (left), 2015 graduate of Sacred Heart High School in Halletts- called the Legion meeting to order as needed before adoption.
ville, was one ofsix recipients ofscholarships awarded by the Catholic Daughters, with 34 members present. The James Brossmann reported that
Court St. Rose, represented by Brenda Rehak (center), scholarship chair, and opening prayer was led by Verdean the War Wagon was ready for the
Barbara Veselka (right), regent. In last week’s issue, Holub was incorrectly listed
as a Schulenburg High graduate so her photo is being republished.
The court awards scholarships to court members’ children or grandchildren
who attend Schulenburg High or Sacred Heart, and Holub is the granddaughter
of Dorothy Olsovsky.
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 2015, newspaper, July 30, 2015; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246054/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.