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Gardenia (above) is a 3-month-old
female gray tabby & white kitten.
Matt (right) is a 4-year-old
gray Schnauzer.
To adopt these pets or others, call the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter,
240 Svoboda Lane, La Grange, 979-966-0021. Hours: Tuesday thru Friday, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. for adoptions and surrendering animals from Fayette County;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for adoptions only; closed Sunday and Monday.
View the pets at the shelter's website: 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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Available for adoption from
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Roy Houston Hefley
‘The Cowboy Roy’
Roy Houston Hefley passed away
peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, Aug.
31,2017 following a long battle with my-
asthenia gravis at the age of 79.
Roy leaves behind his wife Barbara
of 61 years, his five children and their
spouses, 15 grandchildren, several great-
grandchildren, brother-in-law, nieces,
nephews, cousins and countless friends.
Roy and Barbara were married on
June 11, 1956. They shared a wonderful
life together in the Houston area, raising
their children and being involved in the
community.
Royworked in the construction industry ROY HOUSTON
doing stucco and plastering. He retired HEFLEY
"living his dream" in Schulenburg, where he raised Santa Gertrudis cattle. He
loved to sit on the front porch, visit with friends, work the ranch, and enjoy
his many cats and peacocks.
In honor of Roy, please feel free to dress casual in jeans, hat or boots. He
wouldn't want it any other way. If you plan to send flowers, please send his
favorite, the yellow rose of Texas, directly to the funeral home for the service.
Services will be Monday, Sept. 18,2017 at 10:30 a.m. at Memorial Oaks Cem-
etery, 13001 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77079 in the Texas Liberty Chapel. The
viewing will be on Sunday, Sept. 17,2017 from 5 to 6:30 in the main entrance.
Please plan to join the family for a lunch reception following the burial.
For local friends, please join the family at the Hefley house on Saturday,
Sept. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. to celebrate Roy's life. The address is 799 East 1-10
Frontage Road, Schulenburg, TX 78956. The gate will be open!
calendar.
Yom Kippur, also known as Day
of Atonement, is the holiest day of
the year for the Jews. Its central
themes are atonement and repen-
tance. Jews traditionally observe
this holy day with a 25-hour period
of fasting and intensive prayer.
Temple Israel is located at 211
on
Monday for the next week. A do-
nation of $2 per meal is requested.
Volunteers are needed, espe-
cially drivers, from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m. Monday through Friday.
The meals are served at 11:30
a.m.
O CC-d Menu
Lunches are available to those berry dijon chicken, creamed
60 and older at the CCA Center,
1107 Hillje. The menu includes:
•Monday, Sept. 11 - Piccadillo
beef (4 oz.), Spanish brown rice,
fiesta vegetables, wheat tortilla,
fresh fruit.
•Tuesday, Sept. 12 - Creamy
peas, glazed carrots, wheat bread,
fresh fruit.
•Friday, Sept. 15 - Veracruz
chicken, couscous pilaf, broccoli,
Texas bread, fresh fruit.
Anyone interested is asked to
call 743-4036. Meals need to be
garlic cheese ravioli (6 oz.), tossed ordered or cancelled a week in
salad, Italian vegetables, whole advance. The order goes in
wheat breadstick, hot pineapple
tidbits, lite Italian dressing.
•Wednesday, Sept. 13 - Bar-
becue honey mustard turkey
meatballs (6), whipped potatoes,
spinach, cornbread, fresh fruit,
margarine.
•Thursday, Sept. 14 - Cran-
High Holiday services
slated at Temple Israel
Temple Israel in Schulenburg the first two days of Tishrei, the
will hold High Holiday services seventh month of the Hebrew
as follows:
•Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m
Erev Rosh Hashanah
•Thursday, Sept. 21 at 10 a.m. -
Rosh Hashanah
•Friday, Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. -
Yom Kippur Koi Nidre
•Saturday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. -
Yom Kippur
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Baumgarten St. in Schulenburg.
Year, is the first of the High Holi- For more information, send an
days or Yamim Noraim ("Days of email to tiSchulenburg@yahoo.
Awe") celebrated 10 days before com or call 979-562-2199. More
Yom Kippur. information can also be found at
Rosh Hashanah is observed on www.templeisraeltexas.com.
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BY: REV. TIM KOSLER eternal “to do” list of reaching
St. Rose Catholic Church the lost, comforting the grieving,
Rush hours and commuting healing the sick, does He sigh at the
are rated one of the highest stress constant derailment of His plans,
factors in today's world. The con- Worse yet, are we personally the
venience and speed of vehicles speed bumps in His highway?
and highways are outweighed by Peter faced that painful revela-
aggravating traffic tie-ups. Not to tioninMatthew 16:21-27. Usually
mention the frustration of coping so quick to declare his faith, Peter
with construction, detours and planted his fear like a stop sign
speed bumps. on God's highway. It took Jesus'
We have so much to accomplish, rebuke to move Peter aside so that
we resent anything that slows us God's will could be accomplished,
down. So much more would get As we go through this week, let's
done if everything would get out ask ourselves: Have I become a
of our way. speed bump or stop sign for God's
Ever wonder if God feels the work? If so, let's take a giant step
same way? Working with His of faith, right out of God's way.
4th Degree Knights of Columbus serve as bishop s honor guard at Praha
The Knights of Columbus, St. Michael and Bishop Odin 4th Degree Assemblies, served as honor guards for Most Rev. Brendan Cahill, Bishop of the Victoria
Diocese, in celebrating Mass at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Praha on Tuesday, Aug. 15. This date is the feast of the Assumption
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the church holds its annual picnic on Aug. 15 regardless of the day of the week on which it falls. This year, a historical marker for
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church was dedicated as well as a new church sign.
Shown are (front row, from left) David Kahlich of Weimar, Daniel Kuehn of Fayetteville, Benedict Kallus of Hostyn, Bishop Brendan Cahill of Victoria, Clyde Cantrell
of Hostyn, Al Henneke of La Grange, Martin Luchak of Weimar, (back row) Tompo Kuhn of Fayetteville, Henry Kahlich of Houston, Adam Kozel of Hostyn, Charles
Youngblood of Flatonia, Ray Tompkins of Cistern, Patrick Janda of Hostyn, Philip Rocha of Hostyn, Francis Janacek of Weimar, Ted Bratton of Flatonia, Richard
Hoffman of Hostyn, and Jimmie Bertsch of Schulenburg.
St. Michael Assembly 1527 includes Flatonia, Schulenburg and Weimar, and Bishop Odin Assembly 1095 includes Cistern, Fayetteville, and La Grange.
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
YOU ALL COME!!!!
THIS WEEK
Fried Chicken
& Sausage Dinner
(Air Conditioned Hall)
Serving Time 11 a.m.
Adults $9.00 • Children $5.00
Plates-To-Go $9.00
Drive-thru line available
Country Auction 1:30 p.m.
-AMUSEMENTS & REFRESHMENTS-
Hamburgers available after 4:00 p.m.
FREE DANCE UNDER PAVILION
AFTER AUCTION
Music by Janak & Shimek Polka Band
SCHULENBURG FOOD MART
(979)743-3884
HRNCIR OIL
Darren & Wendi Guentert
SOUTHERN PROPERTIES
(979) 562-2688
FAYETTE SAVINGS BANKssb
Member FDIC
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
Member FDIC
LEON'S ELECTRIC
& PLUMBING
ARLAN'S
MARKET
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: 4th Sun. 11:30 am
Communion: 1st Sun.
Martial Arts Discipleship Thurs. 6 pm
Temple Israel
P.O. Box 602 • 211 Baumgarten St., Schulenburg
www.templeisrealtexas.com
email: tischulenburg@yahoo.com or call Becky
Berger, 979-562-2199 for service information
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
Mass for September - 9:30 a.m. Sundays
Rev. Timothy Kosler, Admin.
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. 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. 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._______
Sunday, Sept. 17,2017
ANNUAL PICNIC
St. Wenceslaus Church
Holman, Texas
Farm Road 155 between Weimar & La Grange
La Grange KCs provided with hot meal during cleanup of flooded hall
On Saturday, Sept. 2, members of the Schulenburg Knights of Columbus served a hot meal of brisket, sausage, pulled pork, trimmings, and desserts to members
of the La Grange Knights of Columbus who were cleaning up the flooded KC Hall in La Grange. Shown serving the meal are (from left) Kenneth Behlen, Gene
Berger, Terry Saulnier, Paul Veselka, Stanley Kubenka, Harvey Schindler, Joe Kurtz IV and Dennis Johnson. Not shown are Clarence Hartensteiner, Kenneth
Miksch, Debbie Behlen and Paddy Magliolo.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 2017
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
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CHURCH PICNIC
September 10, 2017
STEW/SAUSAGE DINNER
WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS
Dinner served 11 a.m. to 1 P.m.
Drive through Plates to go
ALL PLATES $9.00
Bingo, Cake Walk, Country Store
Games for Kids
Come Join the Fun!
Take 90-A East of Hallettsville, turn on FM 2314, go 6 miles
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