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THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 2017
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
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THIS WEEK
Adopt me!
securities - This gift may entitle the
donor to an income tax deduction
and may allow the donor to avoid
capital gains taxes that would be
due if the stock were sold in order
to make a cash donation.
•Bequests through a Will or Codi-
cil - A bequest is an excellent way
and MasterCard donations.
•One- to three-year pledges - In-
fruit.
•Tuesday, Jan. 70-Turkey and
dumplings (6 oz.), broccoli, rose-
mary carrots, dinner roll, butter-
scotch swirl pudding, margarine.
•Wednesday, Jan. 11 - Ham-
burger patty, lettuce and tomato,
ranch beans, hamburger bun, hot
Available for adoption from
the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter:
Emma Nitschke celebrated 35
years with the Legion Auxiliary,
was enjoyed.
Every Monday and Wednesday,
responsibility regarding evaluations,
taxdeductibilityand counsel are the
responsibility of the donor with a
financial advisor.
The Foundation wishes every -
•Beneficiary-The Foundation can
be named as a full or partial ben-
eficiary to life insurance, 401K, IRA,
individual retirement accounts, etc.
•Charitable Gift Annuities - The
benefits may be very attractive to
margarine.
•Friday, Jan. 13 - Chilaquiles
casserole (6 oz.), cheesy chile
He is survived by wife, Hope Vornsand of Moravia; one sister, Marie Lo-
giodice and husband Rocco of Arcadia, Okla.; three nephews, Ray Klechka,
Ken Klechka and Dominic Logiodice; a daughter, Jayme Gordon and husband
Kirk of Willis; a son, Justin Vornsand and fiance Jana Reid of Conroe; two
step-daughters, Lezlie Henneke Vacek and husband Jesse of Schulenburg and
Amy Henneke Machac and husband Jordan of Houston;brothers-in-laws, Felix
Segura and Frank Segura, both of Schulenburg, and Manuel Roijas of Houston;
sisters-in-laws, Stella Morin and husband Mike of La Grange, Pat Christ and
husband Roy, Joyce Dittrich and husband Buddy, Rosa Galipp and husband
Carl, and Justina Segura all of Schulenburg, and Rose Segura of Houston.
James had eight grandchildren and several more nieces, nephews and cousins.
Memorials may be made to Aseracare of Bastrop.
James Allen Vornsand, 65, passed
away at his home in Moravia on Sat-
MSGR. EUSTACE A.
HERMES
7:00 A.M.
9:00 A.M.
9:30 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
1:30 P.M.
3:00 P.M.
Buyers Social
Awards Presentation
Market Sale
LEON'S ELECTRIC
& PLUMBING
ARLAN'S
MARKET
SCHULENBURG FOOD MART
(979)743-3884
Pick up at:
Schulenburg KC Hall - Schulenburg
St. Michael Family Center - Weimar
Sacred Heart Parish Hall - Flatonia
To order call:
Kenneth Berger-979-743-2678
Jim Bertsch - 361-865-2176
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4:30 P.M.
6: 00 P.M.
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Super Bowl Sunday
6 to 7 lbs. average
$30 each
SOUTHERN PROPERTIES
(979) 562-2688
HRNCIROIL
Darren & Wendi Guentert
4th DEGREE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY #1527
Weimar I Schulenburg I Flatonia
FAYETTE SAVINGS BANKssb
Member FDIC
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
Member FDIC
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The Schulenburg FFA, Jr. FFA and 4-H members would like to
welcome you to the annual Schulenburg Jr. Livestock Show. The
Show will be held at the Schulenburg Expo Center. The members
are excited about presenting their projects to you and invite you
to come out and enjoy the show.
See you at the Expo Center January 20 & 21.
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Lunches are available to those potatoes, squash/zucchini/toma-
60 and older at the CCA Center, toes, wheat bread, fresh banana,
1107 Hillje. The menu includes:
•Monday, Jan. 9 - Honey
baked chicken, country corn,
glazed beets, wheat bread, fresh brown rice, green beans, Mexican
cornbread, fresh fruit.
Anyone interested is asked to
call Mary Ann Firasek at 743-
4036. Meals need to be ordered
or cancelled a week in advance.
Dec. 21, German Christmas tradi-
tions were discussed and bingo 11:30 a.m. The doors are open to
The Center is open weekdays
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and two sisters-in-law.
turkey sausage, cheesy parslied the meals are served at 11:30 a.m.
Saturday, January 21
4:30 P.M.
5:30 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
Mazie (above) is a 134-year-old
female brown tabby.
Angus (at left) is a 2-year-old
____________' /_________________________ male red heeler.
To adopt these pets or others, call the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter,
240 Svoboda Lane, La Grange, 979-966-0021. Hours are r
Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for adoptions and surrt
ette County; Saturday, 10 a.m.
and Monday.
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
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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 Baik • 979-743-3333
Sunday School: 9:30 am • Worship Service: 10:30 am
Youth Fellowship: 3rd Sun. 11:30 am
Communion: 1st Sun. • UM Women 3rd Mon. 6:30 pm
Martial Arts Discipleship Thurs. 6 pm
Temple Israel
Synagogue for every member of Jewish
faith in our area.
211 Baumgarten, Schulenburg
David Vogel, 979-247-4504
Freyburg United
Methodist Church
4520 FM 2238 • Rev. Jeff Muehl
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
Adm. Father Tim Kosler
Mass for January - 9:30 a.m.
1OI7 Schulenburg Jr.
Livestock Show
Friday & Saturday - January 20 & 21
Friday, January 20
Gates Open
Animals in place
Exhibitors Breakfast Sponsored by Schulenburg Young Farmers
Weigh In of Animal Projects
Rabbit Show
Broiler Show
Market and Breeding Show
Market Goats, Breeding Goats, Dairy
Swine, Breeding Swine
Steers, Breeding Beef
Msgr. Eustace A. Hermes
Msgr. Eustace A. Hermes, 99, passed
away Friday, Dec. 23,2016.
The fourth of nine children of Steve and
Mary Huehlefeld Hermes, he was born
Jan. 21, 1917, in Koerth. He entered St.
John's Seminary, San Antonio, in Septem-
ber 1930 and was ordained a priest June
Pesek-Hermes
Memorials, Inc.
’ Producing Quality Custom Monuments since 1918
Grey Granite & Colored Memorials
Grave Lot Work
Business Owned by: Shannon & Kelly Hermes
Please feel free to contact us at:
Phone 361-798-2267 • Fax 361-798-2847
pesekhermesmemorials@gmail.com
http://www.pesekhermesmem.com/
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 0. 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. Elbert Holloway, 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. James 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 0. 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._______
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JAMES ALLEN
VORNSAND
for the gift. In addition to cash and income may be tax-free, payments
checks, the Foundation accepts Visa are fixed and will never change,
and a portion of the gift may be tax-
deductible. A financial advisor can
stallmentscan be arranged to fit the assist with this program. Although
representatives of St. Mark's Medi-
cal Center Foundation may provide years. He was especially active in the
appropriate assistance, the ultimate Knights of Columbus, the Serra Club of Victoria (religious vocations), the
Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and the Victoria Catholic
Cemeteries, of which he was a long-time director. He was named a Prelate of
Honor (Monsignor) by Pope John Paul II on May 16,2001.
Monsignor's survivors include his beloved cousin Elizabeth Hoffer and six
nephews, four nieces and their families.
Visitation began at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28,2016 at Rosewood Funeral
Chapel, Victoria, with vigil and rosary at 6 p.m.
The funeral Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 29,2016 at Our
donor's wishes.
•Memorial contributions and/or
purchase of a brick in the Healing
Garden-Giftsin memoryorin honor
of a loved one, neighbor or friend
can be made in any denomination
by cash or check, as well as through
Visa or MasterCard. An acknowledge-
ment of the gift will be sent to a one a happy and healthy New Year,
designated person. Through the ongoing generosity
•Gift of appreciated stocks or of donors, the Foundation is able
to continue funding new equip- Lady of Victory Cathedral followed byentombmentin Resurrection Mausoleum,
ment needs at St. Mark’s Medical The principal celebrant of the funeral Mass was Bishop Brendan J. Cahill, as-
Center. sisted by priests of the Dioceses of Victoria. Words of comfort may be shared
For more information contact withthefamilyatwww.rosewoodfuneralchapel.com.
Foundation president Michael James Allen Vornsand
Corker at Hart Land Real Estate,
mike@hartlandrealestate.com, or
to provide a lasting legacy, thereby Donna Pyle, Foundation coordina- urday, Dec. 24, 2016 after a long battle
ensuringthecontinued maintenance tor at dmp3485@gmail.com. with cancer.
A memorial service celebrating his
life was held on Tuesday, Dec. 27 at
Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home
officiated by Pastor Johnny Alaniz of
Gathering United for Christ.
Born July 16,1951 in Houston, he was
the second child born to Willie and Evelyn
Vornsand. He graduated from Waltrip
High School in Houston and then enlisted
in the U.S. Army in July of 1971. He was
stationed in Fort Eustis, Va. and served
during the Vietnam War in Okinawa.
He received a national defense service
medal, sharpshooter badge with rifle bar
and expert badge for hand grenade before an honorable discharge in 1974. He
married Hope Segura Henneke on Dec. 3,2005. James was a devoted husband,
The order goes in on Monday for father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle. He enjoyed spending time with
the next week. A donation of $2 family and friends, dancing, polka music, and football. He was a member of
cinnamon applesauce, mustard, per meal is requested. theVietnam Veterans Chapter 870.
catsup. The Center is open weekdays James was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers-in-law and
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BY: REV. TIM KOSLER As we prepare to close the
St. Rose Catholic Church Christmas season, we are invited
The Christmas story is famil- in Luke 2:16-21 to take another
iar to anyone who frequents a look.
church. We are invited to leave the place
The shepherds did something where we are. We are invited to
Tuesday through message they received, think deeply on what we have
endering animals from Fay- They left the place where they seen and heard. We are invited to
to 2 p.m. for adoptions only; closed Sunday were and they shared with others share with others what we have
the message they had been given, heard, and what we have thought
Mary herself was not content deeply about.
to simply look at the child of We are invited to tell the story
her womb. Luke tells us that she ofinclusiveness and acceptance to
thought deeply about what she had a world where judgment is more
seen and heard. in vogue than love.
St. Mark’s Foundation accepts .■
various forms of donations
At this special time of year, St. ofSt.Mark'sfacilitiesand programs.A
Mark’s Medical Center Founda- bequestcanalsobemadeinaddition
tion is especially thankful for all t0immediategift.
the donors that continue to support
the hospital. The new year can al so
be a time to consider donations to
a favorite charity. There are many
ways to give:
•Cash gifts - Because St. Mark's seniors.Annuitiesoftenworkbestfor 12,1941, at San Fernando Cathedral, San
MedicalCenterFoundationisa501 (c) individuals 65 or older by providing Antonio. Parishes he served include St.
an alternative to CDs and guaran- Rose of Lima, Schulenburg; Assumption
may be entitled to a tax deduction teeing monthly income. Part of the of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ganado; and
St. Mary's, Our Lady of Lourdes and Our
Lady of Victory, all in Victoria.
After medical retirement from full-time
parish service, he remained involved in
non-parish priestly ministry for many
Making jewelry were (clockwise, from left) Judy Klesel, Nancy Hay, Angie
Pekar, Gloria KolekandTed Kolek.
all active seniors until 3 p.m. For more information, contact the
NVCC is a gathering place for center at 979-309-9592, Nancy
NVCC has lots of activities prior to Christmas
Navidad Valley Community
Connections had a busy couple of
weeks prior to Christmas.
NVCC celebrated with Emma
Nitschke her 35 years of service
to the American Legion Auxiliary,
and is very proud of all that she
has accomplished.
On Dec. 12, NVCC learned
about the Christmas traditions
of Austria from native Christa
Howells. Afterward, Nancy Hay
taught a jewelry-making class
where participants made Christ-
mas earrings.
On Dec. 14, everyone gathered
around some turkey, visited with
friends, and celebrated the Christ-
mas season at the annual Chri stmas
party. Thadious Polasek gave a
presentation about the Christmas
traditions of the Czech Republic. NVCC opens its doors at 9 a.m. A spirited and active seniors over 60, Hay at 979-561-5092, Kathy
continental breakfast with coffee located at the Schulenburg VFW Quinlan at 979-247-4060, visit
given on the Christmas traditions is served and there are dominoes, Hall in Wolters Park. Its main goal www.navidadvalleycc.com, on
of Lithuania, and on Wednesday cards and other games. Lunch is is to promote mental and physical Facebookatwww.facebook.com/
always served hot and fresh at health through interaction, enter- SchulenburgNVCC or by email
tainment, education and activities, at navidadvalleycc@gmail.com.
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