The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 2016 Page: 2 of 12
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and Paddy Magliolo, (back row) Adolpho
Cortez, Israel Cortez, Marcelo Cortez
and Carlos Luna.
to prevent fires.
They both said they enjoyed
individual assistance.
The Federal Emergency Man
still needed.
Hegar to send revenue
State Comptroller Glenn Hegar
on March 9 announced his office
would distribute $586.6 million in
Problem gambling is focus
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TOPLEFT-Grahmann’sTrue Value,
represented by Mike and Janice Grah-
mann, donated $1,000.
to preserving our
process. We look forward to pre-
senting our case before the full
Fifth Circuit.”
The plaintiffs, however, have decreases in sales tax allocations,
Hegar said. “Other areas of the
state helped to somewhat offset
those losses, as cities such as
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Greg Kubenka, donated $150. saying: “Today’s decision is a
BOTTOM - Willie Joe s Processing strong step forward in our efforts
to defend the state’s voter ID laws, locations for March is 0.7 percent
Safeguarding the integrity of our less than in March 2015, he said,
elections is a primary function of The allocations are based on sales
state government and i s essential made in January by businesses that
democratic report tax monthly.
“Energy-centric cities, such as
Odessa, Midland, Corpus Christi
and Houston, continued to see
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Since May of 2015, the State of campus leadership.”
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been set.
The case stems from Senate Bill
14, a law passed by the Texas Leg-
islature in 2011, which requires earlier disasters, and assistance is
prospective voters to present an ”
acceptable form of photo iden-
tification along with their voter
TOP RIGHT- Lions Club, represent- registration card in order to cast
ed by president Jon Beebe, gave $500. a ballot.
Texas Attorney General Ken monthly sales tax revenue to cit-
ing, represented by Eddie Faith and Paxton praised the development, ies, counties, transit systems and
special purpose taxing districts.
The total of local sales tax al-
Full 5th Circuit to hear Texas has experienced a continu-
Texas voter ID case ing pattern of destructive storms,
AUSTIN — The entire U.S. severe flooding and tornadoes,
5th Circuit Court of Appeals will resulting in multiple fatalities
review Texas’ controversial voter and severe damage to hundreds
identification law. of homes and businesses,” Abbott
A majority of the judges of the wrote. “In eight months, Texas has
Fifth Circuit on March 9 voted in endured a major wildfire eligible
support of an “en banc” rehear- for a fire Management Assistance
ing of oral arguments in Veasey Grant and three federally declared
v. Abbott, a case challenging the disasters. The assistance received
law. No date for the rehearing has as a result of these earlier federal
disasters has been vital, but many
of the same communities are still
in the recovery process from these
complaints made. Our advice to health is an investment, not an ex-
amuck here the County Authorities is to send pense. Clean Up Week, April 2-8. Rockwall and VanZandt counties, gambling,
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March 16, 1923 dren or women got in his path for What? Fresh cold air. The sunrise
Lunatic Runs Amuck they would more than likely have never failed us yet. Get more of
Ed. Solansky, who has been been killed. He will be moved to
Schultz and Chas. Guenther.
They managed to get him in jail;
although he fought all the way
and nearly got away several times, live. The kind of city a city is may horses
This man was arrested and sent be known by the alleys it keeps.
Man not God fixes the death rate, boys riding bicycles approached,
similar charge. Complaints It costs less to keep well than to The two horses became frightened
sworn out against him and get well. If your milkman brings and ran away.
everything necessary was done. He you warm milk, make it hot for
stayed in jail at La Grange a day him. Clean milk - better babies. It turned several corners but did no
or two and the County Officials is not the number of children bom damage at all to the buggy. They
released him. Anyone suffering that counts; it is the number that were stopped by Mr. Skarke near
damages through this experience are reared to happy and efficient his gin.
should file a claim against the manhood and womanhood. Mr. Brossmann suffered a slight
County. Soap, water, towel - clean skin, bruise on his arm, otherwise no
It was fortunate that no little chil- healthy body. Don’t beafraid of it! damage was done.
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argued that SB 14, passed by a
Republican-dominated legisla-
ture, is a partisan move to sup-
pressminority voter turnout. They Austin and Dallas saw moderate
contend that the practical effects increases in allocations.”
of the law violate certain parts of
the U.S. Voting Rights Act.
En banc hearings are conducted Gambling Awareness Month,
with all judges of a court present and the week of March 4-10 was
and participating. The Fifth Circuit recognized as National Problem
currently has 17 sitting judges. Gambling Awareness Week.
Previous hearings in Veasey v. The Texas Lottery Commission
Abbott were conducted before announced its participation in the
smaller judicial panels, and as effort to educate the general public
recently as six months ago, parts and medical professionals about
of the case had been adjudged the warning signs of problem
sufficient to merit consideration gambling and to raise awareness
by the U.S. Supreme Court. about help that is available locally
Governor files appeal and nationally. In a March 8 news
Gov. Greg Abbott on March release, Anthony J. Sadberry,
9 announced his filing of an ap- acting director of the Texas Lot-
Ed. Solansky, who has been been killed. He will be moved to it! Hygiene is humanity’s hope. Pea' President Obama for tery Commission, said, “If you
released from the asylum several the County jail again with proper Money appropriated for public individual assistance on behalf believe that you or someone you
times by the authorities there as complaints made. Our advice to health is an investment, not an ex- of Collin, Dallas, Ellis, Franklin, know may have a problem with
cured, again ran amuck here the County Authorities is to send pense. Clean Up Week, April 2-8. Rockwall and VanZandt counties, gambling, we strongly urge you
Wednesday evening. He seemed him to the Asylum. State Fire Marshals Here On Jan. 26, Abbott requested a to seek assistance.”
to be apparently harmless and is Clean Up Week, April 2 to 8 E. R. MillerandT. C. McDaniel, presidential disaster declaration
harmless until a spell overtakes A city’s health is its greatest as- State Fire Marshalsof Austin, were to address damages sustained
him then he is wild as can be.
Clean Up Week, April 2 to 8 E. R. MillerandT. C. McDaniel, presidential disaster declaration System targets tobacco use
A city’s health is its greatest as- State Fire Marshalsof Austin, were to address damages sustained Representatives from each of
set. He who cures disease renders in the city, Thursday inspecting from severe weather in December The University of Texas System’s
Wednesday night he was walk- a great service but he who prevents the buildings, alleys, streets, etc. 2015. Texas was granted public as- 14 institutions met last week in
ing in front of Breymann’s Drug it is even greater. Air your rooms They complimented the city sistanceonFeb. 9, but was denied Houston for the “Eliminate To-
Store when all of a sudden he more, your troubles less, and you and O. B. Schwenke, City Fire individual assistance. bacco Use Summit” to discuss
wheeled around and struck a negro will be happier.Acity’s wealth lies Marshall, very highly. They stated The Federal Emergency Man- creating a “systemwide tobacco-
in the face, chased him into the in its peoples’health-when health that they found the town to be 100 agementAgency’s Individuals and free culture.”
drug store and started fighting in goes, wealth goes. percent clean and fire proof. Households Program has two pro- According to a March 4 news
there. He then wheeled around Fresh air is still free, are you They stated that the alleys in this visions: housing needs and needs release by the UT System, each
and saw Chas. Guenther behind getting your share? Tis better to city were much cleaner than the other than housing. According to institution developed its own
him with a bucket in his hand. He be inspected when suspected, main streets of some of the towns FEM A, these provisions may be comprehensive plan to improve
grabbed this away from him and then dissected when infected. Bad they inspect. They both asked that available to citizens if their proper- tobacco control policies and strate-
started fighting everyone around air in time of peace, kills more we inform the people that the idea ty has been damaged or destroyed gies. Participants were tasked with
with it. He next started for Sen- than bullets do in times of war. of fire fighting as it is commonly in a disaster declared for individual bringing back to their institutions
gelmann’s saloon where he broke Health makes money; disease known is wrong. The way to fight assistance and their losses are not information “to facilitate discus-
one of the big glasses in the door costs money. The season of closed fire correctly is to keep the trash covered by insurance.
with his naked fist, then went to windows is followed by the season and paper cleaned up, thereby
E. H. Pratka’s store, kicked in the of open graves. Health is the motor preventing a fire.
big show case and ran out the back which propels our craft across the
door. He next showed up on Lyons ocean of life. The man with the Schulenburg of cleaning up every
Ave., where a horse was tied, this concealed pistol is dangerous, but day and hauling the trash away
seemed to make him angry so he the man with the uncovered cough every night was the correct way
beat the horse trying to make it is deadly.
break loose, he had a little trouble Plants cannot live and thrive
however until he got a big limb without fresh air-neither can you. their visit very much, the people
from a tree and beat the horse over Indoor workers should have plenty were so pleasant and friendly.
the head with it. This caused the of fresh air. Another thing that is very impor-
Swat the early and late fly and tant Schulenburg’s fire insurance
He was finally caught by Con- therewon’tbeanybyandby. What rates will be reduced this year 15
stable Wm. Cornelson, Chas, shall profit a child if he gains the percent. This means a nice saving
whole curriculum and loses his to all policy holders in the future.
Horses Run Away
F. J. Brossmann was untying his
near the Citizens Garage
Monday afternoon, when two
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016
2015 WINNER:
Texas Gulf
Coast
Press Assn.
Newspaper Contest
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