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DOUBLE BOARD CERTIFIED IN PAIN
MANAGEMENT AND ANESTHESIOLOGY &
FELLOWSHIP-TRAINED IN PAIN
MANAGEMENT
EXTENSIVE EXPERTISE IN DIAGNOSING
AND 1 REA I ING PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH
THE NECK AND BACK
MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES USED
Thi s year’s contest i s “Return of
the Afro hairstyle in 2017,” with a
Area residents, physicians
and referral sources who want
to learn more about Kindred At
etables, wheat bread, fresh fruit.
•Tuesday, Aug. fl-King Ranch
chicken casserole (6 oz.), whole
kernel corn, squash/zucchini/to-
matoes, whole wheat breadstick,
fruited strawberry gelatin.
•Wednesday, Aug. fl - Turkey
All Ladies
Flip Flops
50% Off
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-All Doy’s Jeans-
Wrangle & Cinch
$5 OFF
HERMANN SONS
Hermann Sons Lodge 14 will
meet Wednesday, Aug. 9 at 6:30
All
Straw Hats
20% Off
Sale Prices Good
Aug. 4 - Aug. 19
Hours
Monday - Friday 8-5:30
Saturday 8-5
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• Men’s Shirts on Sale *
Men’s Short Sleeve Shirts
25% Off
Bryan Anders
Saturday, Aug. 5
9 p.m. -12 a.m.
Downstairs • No Cover
Men’s long Sleeve Shirts
Dressy & Casual
(Excluding Work Shirts)
25% Off '
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•Thursday, Aug. 10 - Dan’s
hamburger, lettuce and tomato,
ranch beans, hamburger bun, hot
sliced apples, mustard, ketchup.
•Friday, Aug. 11 - Pork carnitas
(3 oz.), Mexican brown rice, fiesta
vegetables, wheat tortilla, fresh
fruit, taco sauce.
Anyone interested is asked to
call 743-4036. Meals need to be
ordered or cancelled a week in
advance. The order goes in 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 Lriday.
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at his new location in Columbus:
1860 H W Y 71 South
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Grahmann's True Value
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blanketing the area
August, distributing food collec-
tion bags and gathering donations
for local food pantries. provides in-home skilled nurs-
Employees at Kindred At Home ing, physical and occupational
and their associates across the therapies and related services to
be held on Saturday, Aug. 5 from day. There will be musical chairs,
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Blases’ Place, domino/bingo games with prizes
located nine miles east of Shiner for all ages, and a huge raffle,
and approximately 3 '/2 miles west
of Hallettsville (361-798-2978).
Any descendants of the Sim-
Little Girl’s Shirts
Little Girl’s Jeans
k I3oy’s Shirts.........
•KIDS Wear Sale!*
25% Off
...$5 Off
25% Off
• Men’s jeans Sale*
Sale on In-Stock Styles of
Levi's Jeans..................$5 Off
Wrangler Twenty X....$5 Off
Wrangler Jeans............$21.99
38" - 40" Inseam.....................$23.99
44" Waist & Larger.................$25.99
13MWZ Cowboy Cut,
936 Slim Fit, 945 Boot Cut
In-Stock Men's Green & White
Label Cinch...................$10 Off
All Spring & Summer Apparel
50% Off
All Ladies Jeans $10 Off
Back to School
SALE
Prices Good
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CO N D IT IO N S TREATED INCLUDE:
Sc ia tic Pain * Spo rts Hi jury * Cancer Pain * Back/N eck Pain
Jb in t Pain * Spin al Pain * O steoarth ritis Pain
Rheumatoid Ar th ritis Pain * Vertebral C o m pressio n Fractures
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Post Back/N eck Surgery Pain Syndrome
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4-H members can also enter
photos of their dogs in the Dog
Photography Contest, which has
four categories - dog still life, the 4-H dog program, contact the
active, storyboard and theme. Layette County Extension Office
Lor more information about in La Grange at 979-968-5831.
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ARMABIUO PORTABLE TOILETS
Columbus, Texas
979 732 6677
THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 2017
REUNIONS |places
SIMMONS-LEMONS-ADAMS 1:30 to 2 p.m. with lunch served
The Simmons, Lemons and between 2:30 and 3 p.m. Children
Adams annual family reunion will and adults games will take place all
s 4-H Dog Show held July 7-9 at
the Bell County Expo Center in
Belton.
Madeline Willrich of the La
panel of three judges. Cash prizes Grange 4-H Club competed in
mons, Lemons or Adams families awarded in four age groups. Lam
who reside in Lavaca, Victoria, ily members are encouraged to be receiving third in Pure
Harris, Travis, Bexar, Payette, creative, show their unique Afro Specials conformation and second
Caldwell and surrounding counties hairstyle and try to win one of the place in Novice Showmanship,
are encouraged to attend. Pee is fourcashprizes. Eachwinnermust
$ 13 for ages 15-75, and all others be a Simmons, Lemons or Adams for agility, tricks, costume, obedi-
are free. Payment may be made descendant. ence, rally and more. Both pure
upon arrival. Attendees should Lor additional information, breeds and mixed breeds can be
bring vegetable and dessert dishes, contact Margie N. Simmons at
and a raffle gift. 512-565-1218 or at mnells@
The program will be held from sbcglobal.net.
Kindred At Home holding
food drive during August
Staff members from Kindred healthy communities - does what
At Home in Schulenburg will be it can to make sure the most basic
throughout component of good health, food, i s
available to those in need.”
Kindred At Home home health 60 and older at the CCA Center,
provides in-home skilled nurs- 1107 Hillje. The menu includes:
•Monday, Aug. 7-Ron Lantz’s
meatloaf with brown gravy,
Kindred At Home and Kindred residents of Payette, Colorado, whipped potatoes, California veg-
Hospice family of home health- Lavaca, Gonzales, Caldwell,
care services are placing the food Bastrop and Lee counties.
collection bags at healthcare and The Kindred At Home Schulen-
other facilities and will collect their burg office i s an affiliate of Kindred
“harvest” during August. They are At Home, one of the nation’s lead-
focused on beating the tally from ing providers of comprehensive
last year, when the company’s home health and hospice services, pot pie (6 oz.), black-eyed peas,
annual food drive yielded more While the local office is staffed mixed greens, cornbread, fresh
than 331,000 pounds of goods for byareaprofessionalsfamiliarwith fruit, margarine.
donation to charitable organiza- the health needs of community
tions across the country. residents, Kindred At Home’s
“Because of the broad scope of national scope allows it to bring
care we provide patients and their substantial resources to its local
families, home health and hospice offices.
providers are by nature in touch
with their community’s resources
and aware of the fact that food
banks, pantries and other chari- Home’s services should contact
table organizations face increasing Lacy Banse at 979-484-9041.
demandsforassistance,” said Lacy The Kindred At Home office is
Banse, Kindred At Home’s home located at 85 North Kessler Ave.
health specialist. “With one in Schulenburg.
eight U.S. households being‘food Lor more information about
insecure,’it just makes sense that Kindred at Home, a division of
healthcare leader like Kindred - Kindred Healthcare Inc., visit
with a vested interest in promoting www.kindredathome.com.
NVCC recognizes birthday
honoree, acknowledges grant
July’s birthday celebrant at County and surrounding areas.
NVCC, a gathering place for p m for refreshments and 7 p.m.
those 60 and over, is open Mondays for djnner and the meeting at the
On Monday, July 17, NVCC’s and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 Schulenburg Community Center,
lunch-and-learn program was pre- p.m. and Fridays from 11 a.m. to
sented by Nancy Hay, RN, MSN 2 p.m. and is located at the Schu- pUned pork sandwiches prepared
on the topic of “Frauds, Scams lenburgVFWHall in Wolters Park.
and Rip-offs.” This was a very Its main goal is to promote mental ments purchased by Junette Rode-
eye-opening program and was and physical health through inter- cap; ice cream for dessert picked
newsworthy and very informative, action, entertainment, education Up by Chelsea Moeller. Kitchen
NVCC will be closed Wednes- and activities for senior citizens, helpers will be Curtis Baca, Frank
day, Aug. 2, Friday, Aug. 4, and A continental breakfast is served anc| Becky Bohlmann
Monday, Aug. 7 due to the Schu- starting at 9 a.m. and a hot lunch
lenburg Festival. Regular hours is served at 11:30 a.m. Other ac-
will resume on Wednesday, Aug. tivities are bingo, board games,
9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. movies, tarocks and a chance to
NVCC wants to graciously meet other interesting people who
thank Fayette Electric Cooperative enj oy the same activities.
and CoBank for a matching grant For more information, contact
totaling $5,000 toward its capital the center at 979-309-9592,
campaign. Everyone is invited to Nancy Hay at 979-561-5092, or
check out the NVCC website at navidadvalleycc@gmail.com.
navidadvalleycc.comfor its many The updated website is
projects for the seniors in Fayette navidadvalleycc.com.
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 2017, newspaper, August 3, 2017; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246140/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.