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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015
Minerals
Available
Legion holds officer installation
for lease?
Hranicky, sergeant-at-arms; and Leonard Korenek, assistant sergeant-at-arms.
assistance was granted to Harris,
how it should be used. State Health
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that 31 cases of polio had been re
Lavaca County. Mr. Nelson stated
sections and will start if possible not
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BUSINESS &
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DIRECTORY
has improved.
June 20,1952
Fayette County Declares
War on Flies—
House-to-House Checkup
of Lavaca County. He stated that
indications are that the disease is
HOME - AUTO - LITE
served raw.
It is reported that there are more
High School.
Two New Polio Cases
Reported; One Improving
It was reported on Wednesday
that Joyce, 17-year-old daughter of
National
Newspaper Assn.
Commission elects new chair
David Porter was elected chair
FEMA adds counties to list
Over Memorial Day weekend,
Governor signs clergy bill
Gov. Abbott on June 11 signed
Please call
Acaval Land Co.
at 979-743-4602.
Chris Hooper
Financial Advisor
260 N Kessler Ave
Schulenburg, TX 78956
979-743-5187
www.edwardjones.com
VIP Ticket includes Dinner, 2 drinks & early seating - $50!
Dance Only Ticket - $25
Sponsors for the 2015 Summer Dance are Tex Propane Company,
Schulenburg; W C Beanery, Columbus; and The Offices of
Dr. Shannon M. Juno & Dr. Russell J. Juno, LaGrange.
- Benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of Champion Valley -
For tickets go online at: www.bgcchampionvalley.org
__________________or call (979)725-8208.__________________
2015 WINNER:
Texas Gulf
Coast
Press Assn.
Newspaper Contest
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109 East Post Office St.* Weimar, Texas
(979) 725-9561
Catholic Life presents flag to St. Rose Parish
To commemorate Flag Day, observed annually on June 14, the High Hill Branch of Catholic Life Insurance donated a
U.S. flag to St. Rose Parish in Schulenburg to be flown at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Cemetery.
Catholic Life Branch officers presenting the flag to Rev. Tim Kosler (right), St. Rose pastor, were (from left) Royce Shimek,
Larry Schwenke, Ann Florus and Lynette Vyvjala.
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Schulenburg, TX 78956
979-743-2120
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“Religious leaders in the State
secure
in the knowledge that religious
freedom is beyond the reach of
government or coercion by the
courts,” Abbott said in signing the
WE WORK...
... unceasingly for the upbuilding
of our profession, in order that the
public may receive the benefits of an
ethical understanding service.
SCHWENKE-
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979-743-4151
701 S. Main St.
Schulenburg, Texas 78956
7-Passenger Van
Available for Groups
FARMERS
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Restaurant
104 Kessler Ave.
Schulenburg
New # (979) 505-5031
DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS
\@g^HAPPY HOUR
Margaritas $2.99
(frozen or on the rocks)
American Beer $2.25
Mexican Beer $2.50
Tuesday &
Wednesday Buffet
(Tea included in price)
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means getting
STATE OJLFITOXa
HIGHLIGHTS
By Ed Sterling
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
A-PLUS AUTO RENTAL
Free Pick-up & Delivery Locally!
Available After
Hours & Weekends
Providing Auto Rental
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& Surrounding Counties
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and Insurance Claims Accepted
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Maxine Vyvjala, Publisher
Diane Prause & Darrell Vyvjala, Editors
Carla Ricicar, Advertising Dept.
Jeannie Barrier, Receptionist
Dale Manning, Printing Dept.
Lisa Mederos, Bookkeeping Dept.
William Dominic Ze luff, Staff Writer
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submitted with the mistake or omission.
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& Surrounding Areas Since 1986
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The men who will visit in the drinking water supply. A borax abortion is performed in accordance
Houston Hospitals - but only one rural areas will use a poi son known solution containing 5 per cent DDT
as BHC, containing one per cent should be used around the edges
or more Gammaisomer. The cost <
Sddfctt from long ago
Editor’s Note: To combat and is planned to use county trucksand dairy bams and house. Septic tanks working at the McAllen facility.
should be placed below the water Elsewhere, a physician performing that was issued on May 29, when
level of drinking water so that there an abortion must have admitting
possibility of seepage privileges at a hospital within 30 Hays, Van Zandt, Cooke, Gaines,
miles of the location where the Grimes and Navarro counties.
: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell,
with the 2013 law. Denton, Eastland, Fort Bend,
Governor Greg Abbott, Lt. Guadalupe, Henderson, Hidalgo,
of manure piles Chlordane might Gov. Dan Patrick and Texas At- Johnson, Milam,Montague,Rusk,
of the poison will be very low to also be added for extra precaution,
the farmer and 4 pounds should be It was brought out that actual
used at each application. Applica- countofasmanyas8,000fliescame
Three members of the State tions should be made about three out of one privy in one week’s time.
Health Department met with the weeks apart. The first application It was also stated that flies travel
Fayette County Commissioners of this material will be made free from 2 to 17 miles from where
court, mayors of the various towns by the county, by men who know they are bom.
of the county and newspaper repre- how it should be used. State Health It was stressed that if we do away
sentatives and some other interested Departmentofficials will supervise with the breeding places of flies,
there will be no flies in 10days’ time.
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Clinic
FAMILY MEDICINE
BOARD CERTIFIED
ROBERT A. YOUENS, M.D.
JORGE A. DUCHICELA, M.D.
OLGA DUCHICELA, M.D.
402 YOUENS DRIVE (979) 725-8545
WEIMAR, TX 78962 FAX (979) 725-8287
After Hours Phone: (979) 732-2371
Saturday, June 20-8 p.m. ‘til Midnight
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SEN GEL MANN HALL
in Schulenburg
There will be Silent & Live Auctions!
prevent polio in Schulenburg, the make a house to house call in the
County, with the State Health De- rural areas and disinfect all toilets
partment, sprays for flies in hopes which is one of the main breeding will be no
to avert the diseasefrom town. Two spots of flies. from the septic tank to the family
cases of polio were found -both in
torney General Kent Paxton each Smith,Travis,Wichita,Williamson
released a statement applauding and Wise counties were added to
the Fifth Circuit’s action. Planned the declaration on June 6.
Parenthood of Greater Texas Inc.,
while not a plaintiff in the case,
also reacted to the Fifth Circuit of the Texas Railroad Commission
ruling, saying: “If allowed to stand, by fellow commissioners Christi
thi s ruling will have a devastating Craddick and Ryan Sitton on June 9.
impact statewide as access to safe, Porter succeeds Craddickas head of
individuals to hear what could be the use of the poison. there will be no flies in 10 day s’time. Iegal abortion is reduced to fewer the three-member commission that
done in Fayette County to cut down A point was brought out that Barns, milk sheds, chicken houses
on the polio epidemic which is rag- many people have wondered about and any other places that look like
ing in this area. Polio virus taken into the human flies might breed should be sprayed
Mr. Nelson of the Health Depart- body through food and drink and but that information will be given
ment stated in the meeting, which not from the sting of a mosquito at a mass meeting scheduled for
was held in La Grange on Monday, or through breathing. It enters the SchulenburgonMonday night, June
blood stream through the stomach 23, at 8:00 p.m. at the Schulenburg
ported in the Moulton-Shiner area and paralyzes the nerves.
Filth is the answer. Get rid of
filth and it is believed there will
spreading in a north east direction not be any more polio cases after
from the highly infected area in three weeks.
Parents and children are warned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vomsand, had
that it was definitely known that the to wash their hands frequently and been taken to the Hedgecroft Clinic
disease is spread through flies and for sure before each meal. Fruit in Houston for observation and
roaches. “It may be there are other should be thoroughly washed and news was received here Thursday
carriers but if there are we have not every possible precaution should that her case had been diagnosed
found them. Butjfweknowhowit be made by the housewife in the as polio. The eight-year-old son of
is spread then we should eliminate handling of foods which are to be Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gallia of the
the carriers that we know about served raw. Breslau section is reported to be
and we do know how to get rid of It is reported that there are more in a critical condition. He is in a
flies and roaches.” Since most of flies this year than in many years. Houston Hospital in an iron lung,
the cases of polio are in the rural Getting rid of flies means getting Paul Vana, who is in an iron
section, work will begin in the rural rid of dysentery. lung in Jefferson Davis Hospital in
On the farm, farmers are urged Houston, is reported to be showing
later than Tuesday of next week. It to move animal manure piles in signs of improvement.
than 10 providers for millions of oversees the oil and gas industry-
Texas women. Limited access to regulating agency.
other critical care provided at these A certified public accountant
and other health centers has already from Midland, Porter was elected
taken a terrible toll as clinics began to the three-member commission
closing two years ago.” in 2010 to serve a six-year term.
The plaintiffs, who are abortion In other news, on June 12, the
providers and their patients, filed Commission announced it had
court papers seeking further review completed an analysi s of hydraulic
of the case by the U.S. Supreme fracturing disposal well testing in
Court. Johnson County following a 4.0
Comptroller certifies budget magnitude earthquake there. “At
State Comptroller Glenn Hegar this time, there is no conclusive
on June 9 announced he had certi- evidence the disposal wells tested
fied House Bill 1, the state budget, were a causal factor in the May 7
Certification is the last step before seismic event,” the Commission
advancing to the governor’s office stated.
for final approval.
HB 1 appropriates $209.4billion
in total spending for the state’s SB 2065, the Pastor Protection Act,
budget for the 2016-17 biennium, which he said would “ensure that
“This is a fiscally sound budget clergy in Texas cannot be forced
that is well under the constitutional to violate their religious beliefs,
spending limit and falls within the
revenue estimate our agency pro- of Texas must be absolutely
vided lawmakers back in January,”
Hegar said.
Sales tax revenue increases
Comptroller Hegar on June 10
said state sales tax revenue in May legislation by Sen. Craig Estes,
totaled an estimated $2.6 billion, up R-Wichita Falls, and Rep. Scott
5.2 percent compared to May 2014. Sanford, R-McKinney.
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Federal court of appeals “This marks the 62ndconsecutive
rules on abortion law month of growth in sales tax collec-
AUSTIN - A three-judge panel tions,” Hegar said, adding however,
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for that “collections from the oil and
the Fifth Circuit on June 9 upheld gas mining sector declined, as was
the constitutionality of House Bill expected, due to the slowdown in
2, the state abortion law revised by drilling.”
the Texas Legislature ina July 2013 Cities, counties, transit systems
special session. and special purpose taxing districts
HB 2 and its provisions may be will receive their June local sales tax
Schulenburg American Legion McBride Post 143 held its installation of officers for the 2015-16 at the June meeting. The applied throughout Texas, the panel allocations totaling $629.2 million,
officers are (front row, from left) Emil Pauler, service officer; Johnny Barton, historian; (second row) Jim Chapman, execu- stated in a 56-page ruling, but drew up 5.9 percent compared to June
five committee chairman; Eugene Schramek, Henry Miksch, Harvey Ceding, Nathan Loth and Wesley Holub, executive twonarrowexceptions: (l)ahealth 2014, the comptroller said,
committee members; (back row) Bob Heinrich, commander; James Hatfield, first vice commander; James Brossmann, clinic that performs abortions in
second vice commander; Eugene Krupala, adjutant; Willy Schmidt, finance officer; Dennis Olsovsky, chaplain; Robert McAllen may continue to function
without upgrading its facilities waves of tornadoes, severe storms
to comply with standards set for and flash floods hit many areas of
ambulatory surgical centers; and Texas, causing widespread dev-
(2) the law’s admitting privileges astation. The Federal Emergency
requirement does not apply to a Management Agency on June 6
certain medical doctor when he is addedtoitsnoticeofamajordisaster
declaration for the state of Texas
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 2015, newspaper, June 18, 2015; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246266/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.