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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
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and Willow Springs.
He said that the neighboring
property owner called in the fire.
During the meeting, drawings
were held for 46 door prizes do-
Prior to adjournment, Presi-
dent David Lehmann thanked
By Diane Prause
Schulenburg Sticker Staff
now
form. I especially encourage the
in a wooded area and then it got into
an open pasture and burned a lot
Ballots will be mailed to eligible
voters by Nov. 6 and are due back
are available at http://www.fsa.
usda.gov/elections.
Due to heavy smoke, an EMS
unit was requested to provide
standby, the fire chief added.
RespondingfromHatoniaFire &
Rescue were three grass trucks and
the command vehicle along with six
firefighters. Burleson saidMuldoon
sent two grass trucks and a tanker
along with about five personnel.
Muldoon was paged around 7:30
p.m. and cleared after midnight.
Burleson said MVFD remained
on scene to work hot spots.
Burleson noted that the FF&R
booked without further incident.
Sgt. Hengst investigated a
two-vehicle accident in the 500th
block of Summit. One vehicle was
stopped at a red light and the other
vehicle failed to control speed
and hit the bumper which caused
service, David Walla. Also recog-
nized was Allan Wolff who retired
in January after 36 years of service.
Nietsche and Ken Gajdos, vice
president of Co-Bank, presented
$5,000 “Sharing Success” match-
ing grants to representatives
of Navidad Valley Community
Connections and Flatonia ISD
vehicles had minor damage.
Detective Weiser was contacted
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155TH DISTRICT COURT
Civil Court Cases Filed
•Contract-Consumer/
Commercial/Debt (July 3-11)
Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Nicholas
Sanchez
Integras Capital Recovery, LLC vs.
Sheronda White
American Express Centurion Bank vs.
Erin Stephens
Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc.
vs. Charlotte Pantalion, Kyle Price
JOEANTHONY
VIEEANUEVA
9mm handgun was
located in the vehicle
as well as a bag of marijuana on
the floorboard.
The driver, 42-year-old Ahmed
Youssry Fahmy of Houston, was
Schulenburg Police Chief Troy incident. Hengst transported Caine
to the Dan R. Beck Justice Center
where he was booked.
Sgt. Hengst conducted a traffic
stop on a Toyota Corolla for driv-
ing on an improved shoulder in
the 300th block of Summit. Upon
contact with the driver, 36-year-old
inquest, two warrant arrests Leonel Alfredo Morales of Smiley,
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Also during the business ses-
response was hampered due to
paging problems.
“Our issue was the dispatch -
nobody heard it. They toned it
out twice and I don’t know what
happened. So it took us a while to
get out there,” Burleson explained.
“People need to understand we
can’t always be there ‘Johnny on
the spot,’ when we have those
kinds of problems. I was upset,” he
continued. “Then they are telling
me nobody got a page - it didn’t
come over the pager.”
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Bradley Langhamer and Courtney
Langhamer
Eileen Cynthia Esquivel and Paulo
Cesar Lopez
Phillip Cherry and Xiomara Cherry
•Real Property-Other (July 6)
Kevin Bush, Katie Roberts, Robert
Stewart Bush, Jimmy Joe Bush vs.
Michael James Otto, Jacqueline
Nicole Duran, Ronna Marie Cotton
(dates cases were filed are in parenthesis)
155TH DISTRICT COURT
Civil Court Cases
Disposed July 7
•Civil Case-Other
Sunbridge Hospitality Inc. vs. Fayette
County Appraisal District-Agreed
Judgment.
La Grange Hospitality LLC vs. Fayette
County Appraisal District-Agreed
Judgment.
•Injury orDamage-Motor Vehicle
Chelo Fonville vs. Gregory Matocha,
Vincent Matocha-Case dismissed
by plaintiff.
BILL BRISCOE DAVID A. STANCIK
Reelected Director of District 6 Reelected Director of District 7
on video, Gary Don we will never rest on our laurels.
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A marijuana ar-
rest and a marijuana/
weapons arrest were
made by Fayette
County deputies in
two separate inci-
dents in the La Grange
area on July 18 and
19, according to Sher-
iff Keith Korenek.
Around 11:37 p.m.
on Tuesday, July 18,
Deputy C. J. Lehmann
checked on a male
subject reportedly
walking in the road-
way on Highway 77
near Kort’s Korner
south of the Bluff.
Contact was made
with 26-year-old Joe
Anthony Villanueva AHMED YOUSSRY
of La Grange, when FAHMY
the odor of marijuana was detect-
ed. During the interview, Villan-
ueva produced a bag of marijuana
and was placed in custody.
Assisting Deputy Lehmann
at the scene was Deputy Colin
Godmintz.
Villanueva was transported to
the Dan R. Beck Justice Center
Marijuana, weapons arrests
made in La Grange area
in La Grange and
charged with posses-
sion of marijuana.
Around 1:48 p.m.
on Wednesday, July
19, Deputy Michael
Otten conducted a
traffic stop on High-
way 71 westbound
near
west of La Grange.
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- RESIDENTIAL HOMES & LOTS -
NEW: Weimar, immaculate 3/2 ■ggSH&XMjBity limits, 404 S. West St.
NEW: Weimar, nice corner lot 1OO’xl20’, 205 W. Jackson, $15,900.
NEW: Praha, 2,204 sq. ft. 3/3 home on 39 ac lot, $79,900,948 FM 1295. REDUCED!
NEW: Schulenburg, 3/2 w/l-WSSJjEHHHackyard, $99,000, 612 S. Main.
NEW: Columbus, 4,410 sq. ft. 4/2, 2-story home on 0.62 acre lot, 525 Wallace St.
NEW: Weimar, move-in-ready^^SHIE^®M lg- backyard, 506 N. Mechanic.
NEW: Schulenburg, 4/3 remod^^SSO^SB>ve-in ready, 705 S. Main St.
NEW: Weimar, 3/2 on 1.19 ac. lot w/road frontage on 3 streets, $149,000.
NEW: Weimar, nice 3/1 w/central A/H & fenced yard, 102 E. St. Charles. REDUCED!
Weimar, 4/2 brick home, central jMiTgTW’yTtli' Center. REDUCED!
Port O’Connor, fully furnished, 3/2 condo near ICW.
Weimar, 3/2 two-story home, fenced in yard, 105 W. Post Office.
Weimar, Borden Country Store with upstairs apartment, 2/1 home and retail bldg.
Weimar, approx. 1 ac. or 8 acs. Homesite. End of Park Drive.
- ACREAGE -
NEW: La Grange, 98+ acs. w/artesian well & fertile soil, Williams Creek, $5,750/ac.
NEW: Weimar, 3,200 sq. ft. 2/3 barndo on 37+ acs. w/pond + 4O’x75’ bldg.
NEW: 145 acs. between Columbus & Weimar, 1-10 frontage, wooded, 2 ponds.
NEW: Weimar, 3/2 immaculate home on 4 acs. w/pond & 2-cargarage, 1015 Coy Rd.
NEW: 4 acs. with 3/1 brick home west of Columbus on Hwy. 90, nice live oaks.
NEW: 44 wooded acs. west of Columbus on Hwy. 90.
NEW: Weimar, 27 ac. wooded lot on Live Oak Ln., restricted, near Hattermann Ln.
NEW: Weimar, 43 acs., wooded, between Weimar & Columbus, $265,000
NEW: Weimar, 10.5 acs. w/2,750 sq. ft. 1b/2ba barndo, Hwy. 90, $249,900.
NEW: Schulenburg, open/wooded, home site, W. Navidad River, St. John Rd.
NEW: Columbus, 15+/- acs. on G. Miller Rd for home site, $134,250.
NEW: Engle, 3/2.5 brick home on 46+ acs. w/barns, ponds, woods, paved road.
NEW: Schulenburg, 102+/- acs. ongfIMRfvoods, wildlife, M/R, Muehr Rd.
NEW: Sheridan, 35+ acs. w/camp house, pond, woods, wildlife, $339,000.
NEW: Weimar, 18 +/- acres w/Hwy. 90 frontage, live oaks, fenced, wildlife. DIVIDABLE.
NEW: Schulenburg 35+ acres, homesite, creek, paved road, pond, 2.5 mi. fromtown.
NEW: Sheridan, 326+ acs., 3/2 home, creek, live oaks, ponds, wildlife, M/R.
NEW: Hallettsville, 322 acs., ponds, creek, wooded, wildlife, Sublime area.
NEW: Schulenburg, 2/2.5 on 11 + acs., w/lg. oaks, metal bldg. & wildlife, 2926 FM 956.
NEW: 10 wooded acs. w/4/2 brick home & workshop, Forest Oaks, Altair. REDUCED!
NEW: Weimar, prestigious 4/4 historic home on 12475 acs. w/pond, 501 Seifert Lp.
NEW: Weimar, 70 acs. w/remodeled 4/2, rolling, ponds, trees w/views, MINERALS.
NEW: Schulenburg, 345+/-acs. on W. Navidad River, barns, camp house, wildlife, M/R.
NEW: Dubina, 11+ acs. w/historic live oaks, wildlife, fenced, wooded, FM 1383.
NEW: Weimar, 10+/- unrestricted acs., MH allowed, $119,000 Wagley Lane.
NEW: Cat Spring, 92.93 acs., elec., water, barn, Coushatta Creek, FM 2761/CR92.
NEW: Weimar, nice 2/2 brick home on 3 tree-shaded acs., 1042 Live Oak Lane.
NEW: Ammannsville, 4/2 2-story home on 5+ acres, pond, views, 8900 Bohuslav Rd.
NEW: Columbus, 200 acs., on Colorado River w/4/3 home + barns/sheds.
NEW: Weimar, 12+ acs. w/3/2 home, shop, pond, wildlife, Deer Hollow Rd.
Oakland, 39+ acs on Navidad River, woods, wildlife, $6,950/ac, FM 532.
300 +/- acs., wooded, ponds, 2015 3/2 M/H, hunting paradise.
Ezzell, 105 + acs. w/2 ponds, elec., wildlife, cattle trap, live oaks, CR 444.
Weimar, 3/3 brick home on 1 !£a[R)MNtMMIId, 25x100 bldg, 1268 CR 250.
Weimar, 102 acs., 30 acs. within city limits, SE St., & Hwy. 90/CR 220.
Weimar, office, storage buildings, 13+ acs., 503 W. North & Sedan Rd.
Schulenburg, 117 acs. on Middle Creek w/woods, wildlife & homesite, Holub Rd.
Weimar, 130 acs., on Miller Creek w/woods, wildlife & privacy, CR 210.
Sheridan, 146 ac., wooded, wildlife, 3 water wells, 2 ponds, CR 273. REDUCED
Weimar, 153 acs., recreational paradise on Clear Creek w/wildlife, CR 250.
Weimar, 20 acs. w/barn & home, views, country setting, CR 250. REDUCED
Weimar, 41 acs., 2-story home, barn w/living area, pond, M/R, FM 2434. REDUCED
Holman, 45+ acs. w/3/2 brick home, workshop, 2 Ig. lakes, FM 155.
Bellville, 50 acs., seasonal creek, wildlife, views, elec., water, Shupak Rd.
Weimar, 39 acs., woods, wildlife, homesite, CR 218.
Speaks, 468 acs., retreat on Navidad River, first class accommodations.
Weimar, 16+/- acs., 45’ x 70’ barn, fenced, ag exempt, South East St.
Montrose, Colorado - 1,000 +/- acs., 3 ponds, woods, wildlife, cabin.
6,500 acs., Brewster County, home, general store, museum, wildlife.
Sanderson, 2,272 acs., elec., water, wildlife, stands, feeders, Hwy. 90.
Weimar, 18 ac., pond, paved frontage, fenced, Ag exempt, metal cattle pens, Hwy. 90.
- COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -
NEW: Weimar, 280’x 205’ commercial lot near 1-10 on Eagle St.
FOR LEASE: Weimar, 2+ acs. w/40’x60’ metal bldg., $1,500/mo., 1-10 Frontage Rd.
NEW: Weimar, commercial bldg, w/loft + 2 restrooms, 113 E. Post Office.
NEW: Columbus, 3.4 acs., BRADEN HALL EVENT CENTER, Bus. Hwy. 71. REDUCED
FOR LEASE: Schulenburg, 3,000 sq.ft, or (2) 1,500 sq.ft, retail/office space btw
Apothecary & Ina’s, $3,000/mo for entire space or $1,500/mo for half space.
Schulenburg, spa, beauty & personal care salon, $22,500, 305 Kellett.
FOR LEASE: Weimar, 3.4 acs. with 200’+ of 1-10 Frontage Rd., $1,000.
Weimar, 3.4 ac. with comm^M35Hfi^Mng, 22,000 sq. ft. REDUCED
La Grange, 4.5 ac. lot between Sears & AT&T, Hwy. 71. (W. Travis St.)
Hallettsville, 7.8 acs., brick home, 42-site RV park, visibility, Hwy. 77.
Weimar, 3/2/2 home on 48 acres within city limits. Commercial potential. 905 S. Eagle.
Schulenburg, several lots inside Mid Cities Business Park.
Schulenburg, 12 acs. on 1-10 feeder road, next to Fayette Country Homes.
Schulenburg 400’ x 400’ lot on 1-10 feeder road, next to Chuck Brown Ford.
Weimar, Borden Country Store with upstairs apartment, 2/1 home and retail bldg.
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Brenek reports that officers re-
sponded to 45 call s for service and
seven reportable incidents were
investigated during the week of
July 15-21.
Included were three accidents,
one
and one theft of property. Hengst learned through a license
•July 75-Sgt. McFadden inves- check that he was wanted through
Airport Road tigated an accident in the 1100th DeWitt County for failure to ap-
block of Hillje. Sgt. McFadden pear and bond forfeiture on DWI.
He stopped a 2008 assisted Fayette County Sheriff’s Hengst had the warrant confirmed
Deputy Guentert with attempting and arrested Morales. Hengst
to locate a stolen vehicle. While transported Morales to the Dan R.
searching for the vehicle, McFad- BeckJusticeCenterwherehewas
den and Guentert learned the
vehicle had been falsely reported
stolen and that it had been involved
in an accident. McFadden worked
Toyota Tundra for a
traffic violation.
The odor of mari-
juana was detected
emitting from the
vehicle as Deputy
Otten approached. A the accident which involved the
search of the vehicle original vehicle and two parked
was conducted and a vehicles.
•July 16-Sgt. McFadden took moderate damageto both vehicles,
a report in the 200th block of St. -July 18 - Sgt. Hengst inves-
John Road in reference to an tigated a two-vehicle accident in
inquest. Sympathies go out to the the 1100th block of Simpson. A
familywho has losttheir loved one. 2007 Chevrolet Silverado pickup
Out of respect for the family, the backed without safety, hitting a
Schulenburg Police Department 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer. Both
arrested and transported to the Dan declines any further comment.
R. Beck Justice Center where he •July17-Sgt. Hengst observed
was charged with possession of 56-year-old Rex Allen Caine driv- by a complainant at the Police
marijuanaand unlawfully carrying ing his vehicle in the 100th block Department in reference to theft of
a weapon. °f Kessler. Hengst had prior property.Thecomplainant advised
knowledge of Caine having an someone had taken said property
outstanding warrant issued for his without the complainant’s effective
arrest through Schulenburg Police consent. Detective Weiser is cur-
Department for theft of property rently investigating the incident
>=$750<$2,500. Hengst contact- which occurred in the 200th block
ed Caine and arrested him without of College.
FF&R assists Muldoon VFD at grass/brush/woods fire
About 10 acres burned and the
fire started in a wooded area from
unattended burn piles, according
Flatonia Fire & Rescue provided to Burleson.
mutual aid at a fire that burned grass, “They had set some fires and
brush and woods on two properties then they went off and left them.
on Anchor Ranch Loop northeast The wind picked up and it burned
of Cistern on Saturday, July 22.
Around 8 p.m., Flatonia Fire
& Rescue was asked to assist the of that,” Burleson said. “It ended
Muldoon Volunteer Fire Depart- up spreading from one property
ment and FF&R cleared the scene to the next.”
around 11:30 p.m., according to
Fire Chief John Burleson.
FSA county committee
nominations due Aug. 1
Farmers and ranchers are re-
minded that they have until Tues-
day, Aug. 1 to nominate eligible to the local USDA Service Cen-
candidates to serve on local FSA ters on Dec. 4. The newly elected
county committees, according to county committee members will
Erasmo “Eddie” Trevino, acting take office Jan. 1,2018.
Texas state executive director for “r
the U.S. Department of Agricul- approaching,” said Trevino. “If
ture Farm Service Agency (FSA). you know of a great candidate or Filed July 12
County committees are made up want to nominate yourself to serve Caine, Rex A.-Theft of property
of farmers and ranchers elected by on your local county committee,
go to your county FSA office right Filed July 14
and submit the nomination Martinez-Miranda, Agustin-Failure to
identify, giving false/fictitious infor-
mation (7-2-17)
‘The Aug. 1 deadline is quickly FAYETTE COUNTY COURT
approaching,” said Trevino. “If Adult Misdemeanor Cases
’1 w
other producers in their communi-
ties to guide the delivery of farm
programs at the local level.
Committees consist of three nomination of beginning farmers
to 11 members and meet once and ranchers, as well as women (offensedatejs in parenthesis)^
a month or as needed to make and minorities. This is your op-
important decisions on disaster portunity to have a say in how
and conservation programs, emer- federal programs are delivered in
gency programs, commodity price your county.”
support loan programs, county To be eligible, a person must
office employment and other ag- participate or cooperate in an
ricultural issues. Members serve agency-administered program and
three-year terms. reside in the local administrative
All nomination forms for the area (LAA) where the election
2017 el ection must be postmarked is being held. A complete list of
or received in the FSA county eligibility requirements, more in-
office by Aug. 1. All nominees formation, and nomination forms •Divorces (July 5-14)
must sign the nomination form are available at http://www.fsa. DwayneHaseloffandCourtneyBridge-
FSA-669A. usda.gov/elections. man
Fayette Electric has annual membership meeting
The celebration of Fayette st I HIB of service, Daniel Kovar; for 20 ML • <
Electric Cooperative’s upcoming I ' / ' - H years of service’ Leo J- Wick; W
80th anniversary brought approxi- Li 111 Yff I1 for 30 years of service, Leonard
mately 950 people-members and ■ ' ’ -1 i J. Malota, Jr.; and for 35 years of
guests - to the KC Community service David Walla Aknrecno-
Center in La Grange on Wednes-
day evening, July 19 for the annual
membership meeting.
After member-owners regis-
tered, they visited booths that dis-
played hi storic facts and pictures in
an “80 Facts for 80 Years” display.
Members of the Fayette County presented
4-H clubs served homemade cook- Nietsche paid tribute to the lead- Today, we serve almost 14,500 Education Foundation,
ies, anniversary cake, lemonade, ers who led the way and chartered meters over more than 2,875 miles
coffee and bottled water. Fayette Electric Cooperative on of line. Yes, we have come a long
FEC member-owners reelected Nov. 3, 1937. Nine long-time way from those first lines that were nated by FEC suppliers and energy
incumbent directors Bill Briscoe members shared their memories energized in 1938. But we have gift certificates donated by the
and David A. Stancik during of life before electricity, and how never forgotten the solemn trust cooperative,
the director elections. Briscoe electricity on the farm made a that the people of this area put in The meeting ended with a
represents member-owners in difference in their lives. Fayette Electric Cooperative and question-and-answer session for
District 6, which includes the In a brief business overview pre- the program called the REA.” members, giving them an oppor-
Weimar, Hackberry, New Bielau, sented by Nietsche, he noted that Also during the business ses- tunity to voice their questions and
Oakland and Osage areas. Stancik operating revenues and expenses sion, both the Rural Scholarship comments,
represents member-owners in were down due to the periods of and Youth Tour to Washington,
District 7, which includes Ellinger, mild, wet weather that the service D.C. winners were introduced.
Fayetteville, Industry, New Ulm, territory experienced in 2016. Six employees were recognized the members for attending the
Nietsche told the members, “We for their years of service: for 10 annual membership meeting and
years of service, Steven Kallus helping celebrate the co-op’s 80th
In the report from the manager, ing electricity to rural Texas, but and Bradley Malota; for 15 years anniversary.
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