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THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 2017
•Friday, Sept. 15 - Soup, Sand-
On Aug. 25, President Donald
lawmakers in May and signed into
tion or an interaction that leaves
Lunch will be provided but space confused or upset. The caregiver or
disease or Alzheimer’s Texas,
Alzheimer’s Texas was founded
to compound your prescriptions.
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people displaced and/or suffering
loss due to the disastrous floods
from Hurricane Harvey. Their
NVCC presents a lunch-and-
learn program each Monday at
noon.
On Sept. 11, a program will
non-verbal, and physical commu-
nication. Effective communi ca-
back of their store building.
usiness Items Purchased
ness place of F.A. Bezecny & Co.
Ginning Notice
Sobotik.
The Oakland Drug Store
The Oakland Drug Store invites
your patronage when in need of
•Friday, Sept. 22—Soup, Sand-
wiches and Dessert.
Bread and Dessert.
•Wednesday, Sept. 13 - Grilled
Allison Flour
The Consumers Biscuit Co. of
New Orleans last week sent Mr.
Fashion Display
Mi ss Pauline Forbes of the W. C.
Munn Co. of Houston will have on
Anyone who needs a a ride or
additional information can contact
Bobbie at 979-217-2652 or email
Bread and Dessert.
•Wednesday, Sept. T1—Fried
emor’s statement.
On the other hand, State Rep.
of crisis as we are currently expe-
riencing with Hurricane Harvey
Suite 107, Weimar Professional Building
109 East Post Office St. • Weimar, Texas
(979) 725-9561
help line, 1-800-252-3439.
Judge stops Senate Bill 4
Chief U.S. District Judge Or-
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Schulenburg, TX 78956
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expects to inspect the ce tralro te will enforce state laws and policy Texas et al.
Eunch is served at 11:30 a.m.
each Monday, Wednesday and Chicken, Butter & Onion Potatoes,
concern and thoughts for the many Friday. The menu includes: Green Salad, Coleslaw, Bread and
•Friday,Sept. 8-Soup, Sandwiches Dessert.
and Dessert. NVCC, a gathering place for
•Monday, Sept. 11 - Hamburger those 60 and over, is open Mondays
prayers are with all of the victims. Steak in Gravy, Red Potatoes with and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3
butter, Caesar Salad, Fruit Salad, p.m. and Fridays rom 11a.m. to operations expanded and inten-
2 p.m. with lunch served at 11:30 sified last week as floodwaters
a.m. each open day and projects on caused by Hurricane/Tropical deadlines aren’t changing Sep-
Chicken Breast with Mushroom Fridays starting at noon. NVCC is Storm Harvey-generated rains tember 1,” the agency stated in
be presented by Dr. Johnson and Sauce, Penne Noodles, Green Salad, located at the Schulenburg VFW inundated and overwhelmed Har-
Sheri Kehler of Tejas Health Care Carrots, Rolls and Dessert. Hall in Wolters Park.
in Fa Grange. On Sept. 18, Chip ‘Friday, Sept. 15 - Soup, Sand- Its main goal is to promote
Bubela will have the Anytime wiches and Dessert. mental and physical health through
Fitness team present the “Silver
Sneakers” program. On Sept. 25, Tenderloin, Mac & Cheese, Broc
Bubela will do a presentation on
how to save on insurance costs.
Everyone is invited to attend
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Our 124th Year of Continuous Publication - Est. 1894
along with contingencies of first edent for laws similar to Texas’
responders, ordinary citizens and law are firmly on our side. This
every branch of the U.S. military, decision will be appealed imme-
remain in the area, assisting in diately and I am confident Texas’
search and rescue efforts. law will be found constitutional
Even after rains ended on Aug. and ultimately be upheld.” Texas
1982 and serves Ce tralTc s star|ding and running water Attorney General Ken Paxton’s
covered a huge region of Texas, reaction was in line with the gov-
impeding efforts to restore the
power grid. Various officials
warned that Texans should be pre- Evelina Ortega, D-El Paso, wel-
pared for a long recovery process, corned the ruling, saying SB 4
Recovery cost estimates already “has already brought fear among
stand at more than $ 150 billion. As our significant Eatino population”
a point of perspective, the Texas and “Texas should be promoting
Economic Stimulus Fund, widely safety and cooperation among
referred to as the “rainy day fund,” of its residents and our local law
is about $10.3 billion, according enforcement, especially in times
to the state comptroller’s office.
Storm claims to be paid riencing with Hurricane Harvey.”
The Texas Department of Insur- El Paso County and the City of El
ance on Aug. 30 reassured Texas Paso are among many plaintiffs
policyholders that storm claims challenging SB 4 in the case, titled
5*St. James '
Missionary Baptist Church
cordially invites you to our
Appreciation Service and
20th Pastoral Anniversary
Reverend Andrew E. (Stafford
and
First Lady, Sis. Celia E. Stafford
Sunday, September 17
1 3 pm’
Guest Minister
Rev. Austin Jones *
St. James Baptist Church, Plum
Theme: "Tough Love"
iff
have dementia.
During the class, participants
w ill explore techniques of verbal, are currently living with Alzheim
er’s di sease. In an effort to increase line, support groups, respite care,
disease awareness, provide com- educational and social engage-
tion with a person suffering from munity education to caregivers ment programs, and professional
memory loss is very important and and support those affected by training.
can help improve behavior. These the disease, the lunch-and-leam
techniques may help improve sessions provide information on
quality of life as well as success
in caregiving.
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Flood-related suffering, relief provisions aggressively to protect
efforts grow in Harvey’s wake victims of Hurricane Harvey and
AUSTIN - Emergency relief the widespread flooding that fol-
lowed.
“The claims filing process and
National Guard troops to help, tion and Customs Enforcement.
bringing the estimated total to Gov. Abbott decried the ruling,
It is estimated 340,000 Texans givers. The organization provides 24,000. Those deploy s, saying, upreme ourtprec-
care consultations, 24-hour help
Youens &
XyT Duchicela
Clinic
FAMILY MEDICINE
BOARD CERTIFIED
ROBERT A. YOUENS, M D.
JORGE A. DUCHICELA, M. I.
OLGA DUCHICELA, M.D.
402 YOUENS DRIVE (979) 725-8545
WEIMAR, TX 78962 FAX (979) 725-8287
After Hours Phone: (979) 732-2371
a
news release. “House Bill 1774
ris County and dozens of other from the last regular session does
stricken counties. not change how homeowners file
While damage estimates con- a claim, deadlines to file claims,
•Monday, Sept. 18 - Baked Pork interaction, entertainment, edu- tinue to increase, at least 45,000 orhowinsurersprocessclaims.lt
cation and activities for senior people have moved to public also does not apply to claims with
coll Salad, Green Beans with Bacon, citizens. Activities include bingo, shelters, more than 100,000 homes the Texas Windstorm Insurance
Cornbread and Dessert. board games, movies, Uno, chair have been destroyed and the death Association or the National Flood
•Wednesday, Sept. 20—Meatloaf, yoga and a chance to meet other toll is rising. Insurance Program.”
these informative presentations, Scalloped Potatoes, Squash Casse- interesting people who enjoy the On A g. 25, President I anald Furthermore, property owners
but those planning to have lunch role,GreenSalad,Breadand Dessert, same activities. For more in- 'ump dec ared a major disaster with covered damages maintain
at 11:30 a.m. are asked to contact •Fridav Sant 99—Soim Sand- formation, contact the center at exists inTexas, le ordered federal
Nancy Hay at 979-309-9592.
The Friday craft activity on glass
etching will be held on
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HOME • AUTO • LIFE
‘Senior game days’ planned in Fayette Co.
Neighbor to Neighbor and All Fayette County senior citi- refreshments will be served.
Combined Community Action are zens over age 55 are welcome to
sponsoring “senior game days” in attend.
Fayette County. To get things started, on Mon-
The regular schedule will be the day, Sept 11 from 1 to 4 p.m. in atN2NTexas@gmail.com.
first and third Mondays from 1 to the same location, a special “game
4 p.m. at the Meadows Building, day” will be held to celebrate organizationthataimstohelpma-
275 East El linger Road, LaGrange Grandparents Day with some fun turing adults stay active, engaged
(past Bealls store on the left on entertainment by John Trafton.
Business 71). There is no charge to attend and Formore, visitwww.ntntexas.org.
______________________________________________THE SCHULENBURG STICKER_______________
NVCC lists lunch-&-learn speakers
The board and members of com for updates on activities.
Navidad Valley Community Con-
nections express their heartfelt
ditcher dBetos: from long ago
Sept. 7, 1917 and organized a Ladies’Aid Soci-
Building Addition ety,electingthefollowingofficers:
The Wolters Mercantile Co. is Mrs. C.A. Vogt, president; Mrs. A.
having an addition about 80x40 Herzik, vice president; Mrs. Henry Baumgarten a considerable sample
feet made to the warehouse at the Meyer, second vice president; Mrs. of their Victory ginger snaps and
W.D. Cowan, secretary; and Mrs. Victory jumbles made from his
H. Kueper, treasurer. All who are Allison Flour and reported that
F.A. Bezecny went to San An- interested in this work are invited they have made a great hit.
tonio Wednesday to purchase an to attend the next meeting to be
underground gasoline tank and held at the Methodist church on
other conveniences for the busi- Tuesday, Sept. 11.
From St. John through Schulenburg about the
Well, at last our long-wished- 15th of this month. Every facility
We, thefollowing ginners, will for rain has arrived and farmers should be afforded them to make
gin only three days each week - are getting their garden seed and the inspection thorough.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday potatoes ready for planting.
- until further notice: McKi nnon The picnic and dance at St. John
Gin Co., S. . Schaefer, Skarke & the first of the week was well at-
Blaschke, Joe Winkler and Joe tended and all had a grand old time, di splay at the Commercial hotel on
Some of our soldier boys from La Friday, September 14, full lines of
Grange were in attendance. women’s fall and winter wearing
From Hackberry apparel. The public is cordially
There was quite a number from invited to attend.
anything in the drug or sundry line, here who attended the ice cream
Glasses fitted by an experienced supper in Oakland Friday night
optician. Registered pharmacist and all report a
proceeds are reported at $98. The two wells for the Huebners. He
R.J. Watzlavick, Prop, cake baked by Mrs. O.A. Reaves reports that much of the rice crop
Mail via Schulenburg brought near $30. The cake was all there is being cut for hay, some of
Lacl les’ Aid in red, white and blue. It was most the farmers thinking they have a
The ladies of Schulenburg met at beautiful. Tte Red Cross Auxiliary chance for a second crop, and the
the Methodi st church on August 31 of Oakland is doing well. first has but little grain.
areas.
gmail.com. The updated website Assistance may include grants
for temporary housing and home ance operates a toll-free consumer
repairs, low-cost loans to cover
uninsured property losses and
otherprograms to help individuals
and business owners recover from lando L. Garcia of San Antonio on
the effects of the disaster. Aug. 30forbade the State of Texas
Also, Trump said, federal fund- from implementing Senate Bill 4,
nication” in Giddings on Friday, dementia. The way we approach provideon-sitecareconsultations, ing is available to the State of Texas controversial immigration reform
Sept. 15 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. someone can quickly determine if and open doors for the develop- and to eligible local governments legislation passed by the exas
at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 300 we will have a successful interac- ment of future programs. As with and certain nonprofit organiza-
North Grimes St. tion or an interaction that leaves all Alzheimer's Texas services, tions on a cost-sharing basis for law by Gov. Abbott in June.
The program is free of charge, the person living with dementia there is no charge to attend. emergency work in designated SB 4, also known as the sanc-
To find out more information counties. More counties and ad- tuary cities ’ and “show me your
is limited. Those planning to attend family member may leave feeling about the program, Alzheimer’s di tional forms o assistance may be papers” bill, was scheduled to take
are asked to register by calling hurt and upset because of the re- disease or Alzheimer’s Texas, designated after the assessments el feet Sept. Lin his 94-page ruling
512-241-0420 or send an email to sponse they received,” Catoe said, email VCardenas@TXAlz.org or are Iy completed, according to finding parts o the law unconsti-
VCardenas@TXAlz.org. “Leading experts have spent call 512-241-0420. a White I ouseb lletin. tutional, Judge Garcia sided with
Stephen Catoe, Alzheimer's years working on successful ap- Alzheimer’s Texas is dedicated A g. 28, Gov. Greg A bott plaintiffs in enjoining ocal and
Texas education specialist, Posi- proach and successful communi- to eliminating Alzheimer’s dis- ac v4ted t e entire 14,000-i er
ease
on successful ap-
proach and successful communi- to eliminating Alzheimer’s dis- ac vated t 3 entire 14,000-1 er - state Jaw enforcement agencies
tive Approach to Careand Valida- cation. Through this event, you ease through the advancement ^er exas Nationa Guard in from complying with, honoring or
tion Therapy Trainer, will present will learn how to‘see it from the of research and to enhance care response to ey. ig. fulfilling any immigration detainer
tips and strategies for effective other side’and truly partner in your and support for individuals with Abbott added soj e 10,000 request issued by U.S.Immigra-
communi cation with persons who communications with a person liv- Alzheimer’s disease and related
ing with dementia,” Catoe added, disorders, theirfamilies, and care-
same activities.
formation, contact the center at exists inTexas. He ordered federal the same rights to an insurance
979-309-9592, Nancy Hay at 979- aid to supplement state and local claim whether they file their claim
•Monday,Sept. 25—Fried Fish with 561-5092, or navidadvalleycc@ recovery efforts in affected areas, before or after September 1.
Sept. 8. Tartar Sauce, Hush Puppies, Black- gmail.com. The updated website Assistance may include grants The Texas Department of Insur-
Refer to www.navidadvalleycc. Eyed Peas, Coleslaw, Mac & Cheese, is www.navidadvalleycc.com.
Alzheimer's program slated in Giddings
Alzheimer's Texas will host “Effective communication provide education that is not read-
an educational lunch-and-learn begins entirely with a positive ily available in the community,
program on “Effective Commu- approach to the person living with connect with local constituents,
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 2017, newspaper, September 7, 2017; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246063/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.