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INSIDE TODAY The H-Z Herald-Zeitung

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PICTURESQUE HILL COUNTRY Water bill


dissolves
districts
Groundwater conservation
may lose local voter input
By Clay Thorp
The Herald-Zeitung
Texas is a state that prides itself on local
control.
But officials in some area groundwater
conservation districts say that local con-
trol is being threatened by a new water
bill filed this legislative session in Austin.
Rep. Jason Isaac
(R-Dripping Springs) filed
Photos by LAURA McKENZIE | Herald-Zeitung
a bill in early March that
Photographer Erica Spiegel of Stills for Thrills gets Lanndri Walsh, 6, left, and Campbell Walsh, 4, ready for their photo shoot in a field
would effectively dissolve
of bluebonnets off Loop 337 on Wednesday.
five Hill Country ground-

Wildflower wonder
water conservation dis-
Isaac tricts, including the
Comal Trinity Ground-
water Conservation District created at
the Texas Legislature some two years ago
to manage groundwater throughout rural
Warm weather fosters flowers early in S. Central Texas communities in Comal County.
Isaac’s HB 3677 would also dissolve
the Blanco-Pedernales GCD, the Central
By Robin Blackburn rose, crow poison, goldeneye Texas GCD, the Cow Creek GCD and the
The Herald-Zeitung phlox, Drummond phlox, Hays Trinity GCD and replace them with
With the warm tempera- coreopsis and others.”
tures in January and Febru- Most of the wildflowers See WATER, page 9A
ary and a long-term forecast that bloom in Texas in the
promising average rainfall, spring depend on rains in the
Texas could be in for a spec-

NBISD board
fall and winter. Heat is also
tacular and long-lasting wild- a factor; for instance, moun-
flower season. tain laurel blooms are trig-
“We started out early with gered by warm temperatures,
our bluebonnet display due
to unusually warm weather
in the later part of winter,”
as are many other springtime
favorites.
DeLong-Amaya said that
brings a busy
agenda Mon.
said Andrea DeLong-Amaya, if the official forecast for
director of horticulture at the the rest of spring holds true,
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflow- wildflowers could continue
er Center in Austin. “In Cen- well into may, if not later.
tral Texas, bluebonnets were “Predicting the wildflow- By Robin Blackburn
about three weeks earlier er season is like predicting The Herald-Zeitung
than average. Other species the weather … and they are Election issues, scholarships and Silver
such as Texas mountain lau- obviously correlated,” De- Unicorn awards are on the agenda for the
rel were also early but most Long-Amaya said. “The New Braunfels Independent School District
wildflowers seem to be close NOAA is predicting average Board of Trustees’ Monday night meeting.
to being on a regular sched- rainfall and warmer than av- The board will consider canceling the
ule. We are starting to see erage temperatures for the trustee election in District 4 and declaring
good stands of Indian paint- Allie Nail kneels beside her German shepherd, Remington, unopposed candidate Matthew Sargent
brush, pink evening prim- See WILDFLOWERS, page 6A in a bluebonnet field in New Braunfels on Wednesday. elected to the board. The district’s chief

See NBISD, page 7A

Seniors go green for St. Patrick’s Day dance


By Robin Blackburn Avia Dowden, activities di- Foundation board member “Everybody loves to dance.”
The Herald-Zeitung rector at the center. “We’re Mary Breitung and her hus- Senior Citizens Center
Members and non-mem- hoping with this type of inter- band Glenn sponsored the members Bessie Spears and
bers alike flocked to the est, we can have dances more Bustin’ Loose band, a local Bob Eignus enjoyed the dance
Comal County Senior Citi- frequently.” favorite. and had high praises for the
zens Center on Saturday for a Dowden said the dance was Volunteer Mary Harrison center and all of its activities.
Photos by LAURA McKENZIE | Herald-Zeitung
St. Patrick’s Day dance. made possible with help from said she was pleased with the “We love the place,” Eignus
Bessie Spears and Bob Eignus share a dance on
Saturday as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
“We’re excited that so sponsors and volunteers. turnout.
many people came out,” said Comal County Senior Citizen “We’re excited,” she said. See PARTY, page 8A

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ST. PATTY’S AT McKENNA
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Tuesday Wednesday
Catch up on what hap- Check out the newest
pened over the weekend dishes and recipes in our
in Greater New Braunfels. At Home section.

Thursday Friday
Take a look at our The Canyon Lake page
Stammtisch page to get keeps you informed about
ready for the weekend. happenings at the lake.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS
t

Former White House


national security adviser
Brent Scowcroft is 92.
Theologian Hans Kung
is 89. Author Philip Roth is
84. Actress Renee Taylor is
84. Actress-singer Phyllis
Newman is 84. Actress
Close Willis
Ursula Andress is 81. Singer
Clarence “Frogman” Henry
is 80. Actor Bruce Willis is 62.
Singer Ruth Pointer (The Actress-comedian Mary
LAURA McKENZIE | Herald-Zeitung
Pointer Sisters) is 71. Actress Scheer is 54. Playwright Neil
Glenn Close is 70. Film pro- LaBute is 54. Laiden Vandegriff, 4, right, and Weston Vandegriff, 3, work on a shamrock craft for St. Patrick’s Day at the McKenna Children’s Museum
ducer Harvey Weinstein is 65. Actor Connor Trinneer is 48. on Friday.

TODAY IN HISTORY
t

Police investigate break-ins


The Associated Press German facilities that could
Today is Sunday, March 19, fall into Allied hands in his
the 78th day of 2017. There so-called “Nero Decree,”
are 287 days left in the year. which was largely disregard-
ed.
Today’s Highlight in In 1951, Herman Wouk’s By Dalondo Moultrie ordinator. business was burglarized of a building in the same
History: World War II novel “The The Herald-Zeitung “Because of the time and overnight, Ferguson said.
On March 19, 1917, a divid- Caine Mutiny” was first pub-
block at property owned
At least two break-ins at the proximity of the two “Employees arrived to by New Braunfels Church
ed U.S. Supreme Court, in lished by Doubleday.
Wilson v. New, upheld 5-4 the In 1965, the wreck of a church property and a crimes, and the similarity find drawers open and
business in New Braunfels of Christ, Ferguson said.
eight-hour work day for inter- the Confederate cruiser in how those crimes were items missing,” he said. “It
state railroad workers. Georgiana was discovered by could be related and so po- committed, I think it’s fair appears the suspect or sus- He said a school attached
E. Lee Spence, 102 years to to the church was forcibly
lice said they are handling to say that we’re looking at pects made forced entry.”
On this date: the day after it was scuttled.
In 1863, the Confederate In 1977, the series finale of them as such. these burglaries as poten- Reported stolen were entered overnight.
cruiser Georgiana, was scut- “Mary Tyler Moore” aired on During the overnight tially connected,” Fergu- a plasma cutter, welder, Nothing appeared to
tled off Charleston, South CBS-TV, ending the situation hours Wednesday into son said. blower, weed eater, chain-
Carolina, on its maiden voy- comedy’s seven-season run. have been stolen, though.
age to prevent it from falling In 1979, the U.S. House of
Thursday, someone en- He said about 9:30 a.m. saw and drill set. The miss- “It looked like the place
into Union hands. Representatives began tele- tered buildings in the 1600 Thursday, police were ing items have a combined
block of South Business 35, had been rummaged
In 1920, the Senate reject- vising its floor proceedings; called to a business in the value of more than $1,300.
ed, for a second time, the the live feed was carried said David Ferguson, New 1600 block of South Busi- About 10 a.m. Thurs- through,” Ferguson said.
Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SY’) by C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Police continue to inves-
by a vote of 49 in favor, 35 Public Affairs Network),
Braunfels Police Depart- ness 35. Workers called day, someone called po-
against, falling short of the which was making its debut. ment communications co- police to report that the lice to report a burglary tigate.
two-thirds majority needed In 1987, televangelist Jim
for approval. Bakker resigned as chairman

Man faces felony after trailer taken


In 1931, Nevada Gov. Fred of his PTL ministry organiza-
B. Balzar signed a measure tion amid a sex and money
legalizing casino gambling. scandal involving Jessica
In 1942, during World Hahn, a former church sec-
War II, President Franklin retary.
D. Roosevelt ordered men In 1997, artist Willem de
between the ages of 45 and Kooning, considered one By Dalondo Moultrie tim saw that this person remained held under “Because of previous
64, inclusive, to register for of the 20th century’s great- The Herald-Zeitung
non-military duty. est painters, died in East was stealing his work $10,000 bond. convictions,” the spokes-
In 1945, during World Hampton, New York, at age Police said they arrest- trailer and called it in. Ferguson said Paradez man said, “the crime is
War II, 724 people were 92. ed a man who drove away Officers were able to pull
killed when a Japanese dive In 2003, President George
has been convicted of enhanced to a third-de-
with someone else’s trail- over the vehicle in that
bomber attacked the carrier W. Bush ordered the start of theft in the past. gree felony.”
USS Franklin off Japan (the war against Iraq. (Because
er hitched to his sport parking lot off South Se-
ship was saved). Adolf Hitler of the time difference, it was utility vehicle Thursday guin Avenue.”
ordered the destruction of early March 20 in Iraq.) in New Braunfels. He said police deter-
About 8:35 a.m. Thurs- mined that the trailer
day, New Braunfels Po- didn’t belong to 38-year-
lice Department officers old Ernest Paradez Jr. of
were called to the 200 San Antonio. The trail-
block of North Business er’s owner was there and
HERALD-ZEITUNG.COM 35 for the stolen trailer confirmed the trailer was
report, NBPD Commu- his so police arrested Pa-
549 Landa St., New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 625-9144, fax (830) 625-1224
nications Coordinator radez, Ferguson said.
David Ferguson said. He They took him to the
Published on Saturday, Sunday mornings and weekday mornings Tuesday
through Friday by the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung (USPS 377-880), 549 said officers spoke with Comal County Jail on a
Landa Street, or P.O. Drawer 311328, New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas the owner of the trailer. charge of theft of prop-
78131-1328.
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For same-day redelivery Tuesday through Friday, call (830) 625-9144, Ferguson said. “The vic- ternoon that Paradez
ext. 229, between 6 and 11 a.m. For weekend redelivery inside the New
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Rock ‘n’ roll legend Trump wants to build 30-foot-


high wall at Mexican border
Chuck Berry dead By Alicia A. Caldwell
Associated Press
least six feet into the ground
and include 25- and 50-foot
built, though the contract
notices suggest some pieces
By Hillel Italie and Jim Suhr (“It’s got a back beat, you among them the Rolling WASHINGTON (AP) — automated gates for pedes- of a new wall could replace
Associated Press can’t lose it”). “Back in the Stones’ Keith Richards, The Trump administration trians and vehicles. The pro- existing fencing that stretch-
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S.A.” was a black man’s who once acknowledged wants to build a 30-foot- posed wall must also be built es over about 700 miles of
Chuck Berry, rock ‘n’ roll’s straight-faced tribute to he had “lifted every lick” high border wall that looks in a such a way that it would the roughly 2,000-mile bor-
founding guitar hero and his country at a time there from his hero; the Beat- good from the north side take at least an hour to cut der. The current fencing
storyteller who defined the was no guarantee Berry les’ George Harrison; and is difficult to climb or through it with a “sledge- of mixed construction, in-
music’s joy and rebellion would be served at the Bruce Springsteen; and the cut through, according to a hammer, car jack, pick axe, cluding 15-foot steel posts
in such classics as “Johnny drive-ins and corner cafes Who’s Pete Townshend. pair of contract notices post- chisel, battery operated im- set inches apart that are de-
B. Goode,” ‘’Sweet Little he was celebrating. When NASA launched ed to a government website pact tools, battery operated signed to keep people from
Sixteen” and “Roll Over “Everything I wrote the unmanned Voyager further detailing President cutting tools, Oxy/acetylene crossing and shorter posts
Beethoven,” died Satur- about wasn’t about me, I in 1977, an album was Donald Trump’s promise to torch or other similar hand- that are intended to block
day at his home west of St. but about the people lis- stored on the craft that build a “big, beautiful wall” at held tools.” cars. Border Patrol agents are
Louis. He was 90. tening,” he once said. would explain music on the Mexican border. The government will constantly repairing holes in
Emergency responders “Johnny B. Goode,” the Earth to extraterrestrials. The notices were made award a contract based on the structure.
summoned tale of a guitar-playing The one rock song includ- public late Friday by Cus- 30-foot-wide sample walls Trump has long promised
to Berry’s country boy whose moth- ed was “Johnny B. Goode.” toms and that are to be built in San that Mexico would pay for
residence er tells him he’ll be a star, Charles Edward Ander- Border Pro- Diego. the wall, which he has said
by his care- was Berry’s signature song, son Berry was born in St. tection, the This is the latest step in is necessary to stop the flow
taker about the archetypal narrative Louis on Oct. 18, 1926. As Homeland the Trump administration of immigrants crossing the
12:40 p.m. for would-be rockers and a child he practiced a bent- Security De- plan to build a border wall. border illegally and drug
Berry found him among the most ecstatic leg stride that enabled him partment Last month CBP put out a smugglers.
unrespon- recordings in the music’s to slip under tables, a pre- agency that call for “concept papers” to This week the president
Trump
sive, police in Missouri’s history. Berry can hard- lude to the duck walk of will oversee design and build prototypes sent a budget proposal to
St. Charles County said ly contain himself as the his adult years. His moth- the project by March 10. Congress that included a
in a statement. Attempts words hurry out (“Deep er, like Johnny B. Goode’s, and eventually patrol and Trump has bragged in $2.6 billion down payment
to revive Berry failed, and down Louisiana close to told him he would make it, maintain the wall. The pro- recent days that the wall is for the wall. The total cost for
he was pronounced dead New Orleans/Way back and make it big. posals are due to the govern- ahead of schedule, though the project is unclear, but the
shortly before 1:30 p.m., up in the woods among A fan of blues, swing ment by March 29. it’s unclear from the latest Government Accountabili-
police said. the evergreens”) and and boogie woogie, Ber- One of the CBP contract contract notices if any firms ty Office estimates it would
Berry’s core repertoire the downpour of guitar, ry studied the very me- requests calls for a solid have submitted wall propos- cost about $6.5 million a mile
was some three dozen drums and keyboards am- chanics of music and concrete wall, while the oth- als or if any such submis- for fence to keep pedestrians
songs, his influence incal- plifies every call of “Go, how it was transmitted. er asks for proposals for a sions have been rejected. from crossing the border and
culable, from the Beatles Johnny Go!” As a teenager, he loved to see-through structure. Both The government has not about $1.8 million a mile for
and the Rolling Stones to The song was inspired take radios apart and put require the wall to sunk at said where the wall will be a vehicle barrier.
virtually any group from in part by Johnnie John- them back together. Us-
garage band to arena act son, the boogie-woogie ing a Nick Manoloff guitar
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OPINION
HERALD-ZEITUNG EDITORIAL BOARD
Publisher and Editor David Compton
Managing Editor Chris Lykins
News Editor Clay Thorp
Advertising Director Robin Torres

Interstate 35
work will require
patience, civility
There may be no more feared words in New
Braunfels than “Interstate 35 construction.”
That’s particularly true during the summer tourist
season when already-busy roads become even more
packed with visitors from across the globe.
So news that the Texas Department of Transpor-
tation is about to launch a construction project on
Interstate 35 is a little like a horror story that ends
with “The call is coming from inside the house!”
It’s our backyard. It’s going to be scary.
It’s also necessary.
Anyone who has been driving on the highway
knows that it’s badly in need of repair and resur-
facing.
Mother Nature and an army of semis shuttling SUBMIT LETTERS
between Austin and San Antonio has taken its toll
LETTERS POLICY
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So starting today the state is launching a $6.3 mil- The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung reserves the right to edit or reject • By mail to: Letters to the Editor, Herald-Zeitung, P.O. Drawer 311328,
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on a section of I-35 between Solms Road and FM
725 (Seguin Avenue) — a 4.3 mile stretch.
Monday the the northbound lanes will be trimmed
down to two lanes at Walnut Avenue and the on-
ramp from Schmidt Avenue will be closed.
Throughout the process drivers can expect pe-
Celebrating Women’s History Month
Why do we celebrate said, ‘Ain’t I a woman?’” The only way we can
riodic lane closures and slowdowns, and some full
women’s history? Why as quickly as students mainstream a diverse his-
highway closures that will shift people onto access do we celebrate Black now say “Washington tory is to educate as many
roads and the project is expected to last through the history, Hispanic history, was the first president.” people as we can. We
last fall Tribal Peoples’ History? and “John Paul Jones must help all to under-
TxDOT says they’ll use off-duty officers to en- The histories of these said, ‘I have not yet begun stand the inaccuracy and
force the closure area and to direct traffic at inter- groups have traditionally to fight!’” ineptness of slanting his-
sections to keep things moving — but it’s also going been left out of America’s In the best of worlds, tory to enhance one small
to require the patience and cooperation of frus-
trated drivers. So before you get behind the wheel
history books. Heroic lore
must be told and learned. JACKIE DeHON leaders would recog-
nize unfairness and they
group over the many
which make up America.
check the state’s weekly lane closures report on the In ancient days, people Jackie DeHon is a guest columnist would enforce a change John Fiske suggests
Go Ahead! blog at http://txdotsanantonio.blogspot. told of forebears’ great- and a resident of Canyon Lake. from one-dimensional that “Social relations are
ness, and they discussed textbooks to inclusive understood in terms of
com/search/label/closures, buckle your seat belt today the oppressed are
their powerful deeds and texts that honor all who social power.”
and follow all the posted signs. sacrifices. In more re- speaking for themselves. have contributed to the He explains that the
And if you can find another way to travel that cent times, most of our They have begun to tell nation’s greatness. Un- power to get one’s group’s
doesn’t involve I-35? story-telling has been their own stories, to use til this occurs, education interest served by all is
We’d suggest you take it. done through the printed their own languages, to will continue to be piece- part of the social struggle.
word, the spoken word, return to their own reli- meal. I add that the ability to get
and — with the advent gions, and to teach their When those in power terms used that enhance
Most read stories of television — the visual own proud histories. begin to feel their “supe- one group over another is
enactment. Thus we have dedicated riority” threatened, they crucial to this struggle.
News: NB Farmers Market
loses parking lot What do we read, see, special months to teach- complain about “the de- What this means is that
and hear in our culture? ing the histories of vari- struction of classic edu- groups who are strug-
News: 98-acre plan heads to ous groups. This is good.
NB City Council
Until recently, it was the cation.” gling for fair play must
history of the white male. This is right. But this is Be aware: these are inform themselves and
News: Group plans 98-acre In the days of European not enough. code words for “We want must inform others. In
development colonization, colonizing One month is insuf- to teach as we always revealing unfair tactics,
Obituary: Armando “Mando” L. nations forced citizens of ficient to tell all of the have...diversity dilutes we can dilute them. We
ON HERALD-ZEITUNG.COM
Aguirre occupied nations to aban- glorious stories. To truly white male control.” You can teach that the culture
don their own languages, celebrate America’s di- will never hear this trans- must serve all its mem-
News: Man who wielded swas- Most commented stories stories, religions and his- versity and richness, all lation from those who bers equally and well. We
tika knife imprisoned
tories. peoples’ histories must be complain. The truth is can use terms that are fair
News: NB Farmers Market
loses parking lot Colonizers told cap- incorporated into our na- that diversity enriches! to all.
tives what they were to tion’s history. Do not allow others to We can speak, per-
VOLZ: Hypocrisy and double think and what they were This inclusive history frighten you into think- form, and write the truth.
standards
to-do. They spoke for must be taught daily as ing that adding the sto- Above all, we must never
ALL-DAY, EVERY DAY Letter: Yes, pay attention to captives and tried to in- vigorously as the histo- ries of women and of allow the powers that be
n Voice your opinion on the biggest Trump
stories of
still in them a false infe- ry of the white male has minority group members to frighten us into silence.
the day and
CROWE: It’s not just Obamacare
riority. been taught in the past. to America’s educational We must stand together
comment on
columns and
Many who did not obey Students should be able curriculum will damage and speak without fear as
letters to the or conform paid with to shout “Stanton pro- knowledge. our forebears have done
editor 24 hours News: Group plans 98-acre their lives. This is how posed woman suffrage!” Knowledge will be en- in order to create a true
a day, every day development
at herald-zeitung.com. oppression works. But and “Sojourner Truth hanced! justice for all.

Questions that Supreme Court Justice nominee Neil Gorsuch should be asked
WASHINGTON — tially erased the Privileges ties between those it deems — The Ninth Amend- are there limits to Con-
This week, the Senate Ju- and Immunities Clause, “fundamental,” such as ment says: “The enumera- gress’ power over inter-
diciary Committee will holding that it did not se- speech and association, tion in the Constitution, of state commerce?
question Neil Gorsuch cure natural rights (e.g., and others, many pertain- certain rights, shall not be — The Fifth Amend-
about the judiciary’s role. the right to enter contracts ing to economic activity construed to deny or dis- ment says no property
Herewith some pertinent and earn a living), for the and the right to earn a liv- parage others retained by shall be taken “for public
questions: protection of which, the ing, that are inferior. the people.” use” without just compen-
— Lincoln’s greatness Declaration of Indepen- Abridgements of the Robert Bork said this sation. In the 2005 Kelo
began with his recoil from
the 1854 Kansas-Nebras- GEORGE WILL dence says, governments
are instituted.
latter have been given less
exacting judicial scruti-
is akin to an “inkblot” on
the Constitution that judg-
case, the court upheld a
city’s seizure of private
ka Act, which empowered George Will is a Washington Post — Chief Justice John ny. The court calls this es should ignore. Do you property not to facilitate
residents of those terri- Writers Group columnist. Roberts says the doctrine “rational basis” scrutiny; agree? How can judges construction of a public
tories to decide whether of stare decisis — previ- it should be called “con- be faithful to this amend- structure or to cure blight,
to have slavery. The act’s and Immunities Clause? It ous court decisions are ceivable basis” scrutiny. ment? Was Madison cor- but for the “public use” of
premise was that “popular says: “No state shall make owed respect — is not an If a legislature asserts, or rect that it should dispose transferring it to a wealth-
sovereignty” — majorities’ or enforce any law which “inexorable command.” the court can imagine, us against a latitudinarian ier private interest that
rights — is the essence of shall abridge the privileges The ruling in Plessy v. Fer- a rational basis for the interpretation of Con- would pay more taxes. Did
the American project. Is it, or immunities of citizens guson (1896), upholding abridgement, it stands. Do gress’ powers? Is the Ninth the court err?
or is liberty? of the United States.” Was racial segregation in sepa- you think judges should Amendment pertinent to, — Madison worried that
— Justice Robert Jackson this amendment’s purpose rate but equal facilities, has decide which liberties to say, the right to earn a liv-
Congress would draw “all
wrote, “The very purpose to ensure that the natural been undone. Should the protect or neglect? Should ing free from unreasonable
power into its impetuous
of a Bill of Rights was to rights of all citizens would Slaughterhouse Cases rul- courts examine evidence licensure requirements or
vortex.” For many de-
... place [certain subjects] be protected from abridge- ing be revisited? of whether economic regu- other barriers to entry into
cades, however, our cen-
beyond the reach of ma- ment by their states? — The court, without lations are related to public an occupation?
trifugal Congress has been
jorities.” Was that not also — If so, was the court warrant from the Consti- health and safety or merely — Other than a law that
the purpose of the 14th wrong in the 1873 Slaugh- tution’s text or history, has reflect rent seeking by eco- abridges a liberty enumer-
Amendment’s Privileges terhouse Cases? It essen- divided Americans’ liber- nomic interests? ated in the Bill of Rights, See WILL, page 5A
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VOICES
THE FIRST AMENDMENT
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Texas congressional districting discriminatory, appeals court rules


Three Texas congressio- respectively, to Tomball, 30 not justified by a com- I respectfully dissent from districting maps in Tex-
nal districts re-drawn by miles northwest of Hous- pelling state interest,” the the (majority’s) refusal to as and some other states
the Legislature in 2011 in- ton; to Waco and Bryan; judges wrote. dismiss for want of juris- with racist histories obtain
tentionally discriminated to Burleson, 15 miles south Garcia, who served as diction.” “pre-clearance” from the
against minorities, a federal of Fort Worth; and to just a Democrat in the Texas The majority judges U.S. Department of Justice;
appellate court ruled Fri- north of San Antonio. House of Representatives, “miss the forest for the and another court’s deci-
day, March 10. And in an apparent ef- was appointed to his judge- trees,” Smith wrote. “Tex- sion that involved re-draw-
Two of the three judges fort to get rid of the veteran ship by Democratic Presi- as redistricting in 2011 was ing some Dallas-area dis-
on the panel in San Anto-
nio ruled that the Republi-
DAVE McNEELY Doggett — first elected in
1994 — the map-drawers
dent Bill Clinton.
Rodriguez, a former Re-
essentially about politics,
not race. All sides concede
tricts.

can-dominated Legislature Dave McNeely is a long-time loaded the Austin-to-San publican member of the that — whether it is a good The two-judge ma-
six years ago drew districts Texas political correspondent. Antonio district with His- Texas Supreme Court ap- thing or not — Texas has a jority did not offer an alter-
that “packed” minorities in panics, and split an Afri- pointed in 2001 by Gov. strong correlation between nate districting plan for the
a district to weaken their n District 35, repre- can-American community Rick Perry, but beaten in race and party,” Smith three districts, and the rip-
clout in adjoining districts, sented by Democrat Lloyd in Austin, trying to have the 2002 Republican pri- wrote. ple effect on other adjacent
or “cracked” them, dividing Doggett of Austin, runs Doggett replaced by a mary by Steven Wayne In other words, Hispanic districts that would result
minorities among several from North Austin to freshman Latino. Smith, was named to the and African-American vot- from boundary changes.
districts to dilute their im- South San Antonio. The two judges wrote federal bench in 2003 ers tend to lean Democratic
pact in any of them. The two district judges that the “’rushed and secre- by Republican President — often heavily. It will be surprising if
The three cited districts in the majority — Orlando tive process” that shut out George W. Bush. “It naturally follows that the state does not appeal to
are: Garcia and Xavier Rodri- Democrats and minority The third and dissenting actions taken to disadvan- the Supreme Court, which
n District 23, a sprawling guez — found unconvinc- advocates “suggests” the judge, 5th Circuit Court of tage Democrats will dispro- itself is in a confusing sit-
West Texas district — Tex- ing the state’s argument map-drawers “were only Appeals Justice Jerry Smith, portionately affect non-An- uation -- with a seat still
as’ largest — along the Rio that the maps were drawn creating a façade” of com- was appointed to the bench glo voters, regardless of the vacant on the nine-mem-
Grande from San Antonio based on politics, not race. plying with the Voting by Republican President intent,” Smith wrote. ber body since the death of
to El Paso, represented by The pair noted that in Rights Act. Ronald Reagan. The case exists in a jum- Justice Antonin Scalia just
Republican Will Hurd of re-drawing a map to add “The political motive In a stinging dissent, bled and confusing en- over a year ago.
Helotes; the four new districts due does not excuse or negate Smith wrote that the federal vironment, because the And, the filing deadline
to population growth that use of race; rather, the Justice Department, which whole redistricting effort for 2018 congressional rac-
n District 27, represent- in the 2010 census, the use of race is ultimately intervened in the redis- has been surrounded by a es is less than a year away.
ed by Republican Blake map-drawers split Dem- problematic for precisely tricting case “on the grand Republican political take- And state legislators elected
Farenthold of Corpus ocratic-leaning Travis that reason — because of theory. . . that invidious over of the Texas Legisla- then, and in 2020, will be
Christi, stretching from County into five districts. their political motive, they racial motives infect and ture; a Supreme Court deci- re-drawing congressional
the Coastal Bend north to Four of the resulting dis- intentionally drew a district predominate in the draw- sion in 2013 that undercut districts in 2021, after the
southern Bastrop County; tricts are represented by based on race in a location ing of the 2011 district lines the previous Voting Rights 2020 census.
and Republicans. They reach, where such use of race was — has crashed and burned. Act requirement that re- The saga continues.

WILL limits to Congress’ power their First Amendment public meaning” of the ing and was, in your view, Holmes, a deferential, ma-
to delegate its powers? rights when they come to- Constitution’s text. Would in conflict with it? If not, joritarian jurist, said: “If
Continued from page 4A — Citizens United held gether in incorporated en- you feel bound to follow would you be elevating the my fellow citizens want to
spinning off essentially that unions and corpora- tities to speak collectively? a previous court decision views of judges over those go to Hell I will help them.
legislative powers, delegat- tions, particularly incor- — Is it constitutional for that did not evaluate ev- of the Framers? It’s my job.”
ing them to presidents and porated nonprofit advoca- Congress, by regulating idence of original mean- — Oliver Wendell Discuss.
executive agencies. cy groups, can engage in political spending, to con-
The Constitution says unregulated spending that trol the quantity and tim-
“All legislative powers is not coordinated with ing of political speech?
herein granted shall be candidates or campaigns. — You commendably
vested in a Congress.” Was the court correct that believe that judges should
Should the court enforce Americans do not forfeit adhere to the “original

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Saturday, March 25th


Chili Cook Off
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WILDFLOWERS
Continued from page 1A
next couple of months. If
this holds, we should have
a good continuous show
until it dries up. Most
years our displays are
strong through May and
into June and beyond de-
pending on rains.”
There are plenty of plac-
es to go to see wildflow-
ers this season including,
of course, area highways.
DeLong-Amaya advises
caution in stopping for
photos, especially with
children.
“Watch for cars, snakes
and fire ants,” she said.
State and national parks,
including Enchanted
Rock, Palmetto State Park
and Pedernales Falls, are
great places for wildflower
watching, DeLong-Ama-
ya said – and naturally, so
is the Lady Bird Johnson
Wildflower Center. TOP: Jade Silvas, 9, smiles for a photo in a bluebonnet field on Wednesday.
Turn right on Farm-to-Market
“We have standing do- BOTTOM: Mizraim Abonza and Jacob Ricks take photos while surrounded by Wildflower Day Trips Road 470 to Tarpley. Continue
cent-led tours Thursdays, bluebonnets on Wednesday.
Fridays and Saturdays on the same road back to State
■ Willow City Loop
at 11 a.m. that are free This route starts just outside Highway 16 and turn right to re-
with admission,” De- Fredericksburg and includes turn to Bandera.
Long-Amaya said. rolling hills, outcrops and can- ■ Official Wildflower Capital
The center will also yons. From Fredericksburg, DeWitt County, the Wildflow-
hold its second annual head north on State Highway er Capital of Texas, is located
bus tour to see wildflow- 16 for about 13 miles, go east southeast of San Antonio. The
ers, called the Wildflow- on Ranch Road 1323 for about 3 Cuero Chamber of Commerce
er Road Show. De-Long miles to Willow City, then turn offers a map of more than 800
Amaya will be the plant left onto Willow City Loop. Re- miles of wildflower trails. Cuero
guide. The tour includes a turn to Fredericksburg via State hosts April wildflower bicycling
game of Wildflower Bin- Highway 16. tours. For a bloom-filled 132-
go, a drive through the ■ Cowboy Capital: The Ban- mile drive, head southeast from
LBJ Ranch and a stop at dera Loop San Antonio on U.S. Highway
Garrison Brothers Distill- This rugged route crosses the 181 to Kenedy. From there, head
ery. The wildflower cen- Medina and Sabinal rivers and north on Farm-to-Market Road
ter’s spring plant sale is a rises to a 2,150-foot elevation in 792 to State Highway 80 just
chance for people to take the country west of San Antonio.
south of Helena. Proceed north
some native plants and Head northwest from Bandera
seeds home; the mem- to Nixon, then head east on U.S.
on State Highway 16. In Medi-
bers-only sale will be April na go west on Farm-to-Market Highway 87 toward Westhoff.
7, and the public sale will Road 337 to Vanderpool and Continue south on U.S. High-
be held April 8. For more Leakey. In Leakey, turn south way 87 until it meets U.S. High-
information on these and on U.S. Highway 83 to Garner way 183/U.S. Highway 77A to
other events at the Lady State Park. Turn left on Farm- Goliad. Return to Kenedy via on
Bird Johnson Wildflower to-Market Road 1050 and follow State Highway 239 East.
Center, visit http://www. it to Utopia. Turn left on Farm- From the Lady Bird Johnson
wildflower.org/events to-Market Road 187 in Utopia. Wildflower Center

New Braunfels Five-Day Forecast Coastal Forecast and Tides


TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Port Aransas Galveston
Today Tomorrow Tuesday Today Tomorrow Tuesday

75 / 68 75 / 68 75 / 69 73 / 66 75 / 68 74 / 68
Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy T-storms Today's Wind: 10-15 mph SE Today's Wind: 5-10 mph SE
5-10 mph S 10 mph S Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 10% Possible Today's Tides 1st High 1st Low 2nd High 2nd Low
Precip Chance: 10% Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 30% Port Aransas 11:59 am 2:00 am None None
80 / 61 77 / 60 78 / 63 77 / 63 77 / 65 Galveston 11:03 am 2:42 am None None

Almanac National Outlook


Temperature Levels/Flows 3/18 Change Sun and
 
Moon
Yesterday's
  High / Low 81 / 59 Edwards Aquifer (ft) 685.9 -0.1 Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
Normal
  High / Low 75 / 50 Cornal Springs (cfs) 424 -10 Today 7:36 a.m. 7:43 p.m. 1:16 a.m. 12:12 p.m.
Record
  High 90 in 1953 Monday 7:35 a.m. 7:43 p.m. 2:07 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Tuesday 7:34 a.m. 7:44 p.m. 2:56 a.m. 1:46 p.m.
Record
 
 
Low 30 in 1980
Canyon Dam
Pollen Count
3/18 Change
Precipitation Inflow 386 -8
Yesterday's
  0.00" Outflow(Guad’pe R. at Sattler) 408 -4 Grass   Absent
Month
  to Date 2.78" Lake Level 909.36 +0.00 Last New Mold   Moderate
Avg.
  Month to Date 1.24" 3/20 3/27 Tree   Very High
Year
  to Date 7.89" NBU Pumping Report Weeds   Absent
Avg.
  Year to Date 5.58" Millions Millions
Pollen counts courtesy of
Departure
  from Avg. +2.31" 3/18 of gallons 3/18 of gallons
Surface water 5.365 Ground water 3.194 First Full Central Texas Allergy and
Temperature and precipiation as of 3pm
Yesterday. Taken from New Braunfels airport. 4/3 4/11 Asthma.

Forecast Map
Tulsa
Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow
City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W
Oklahoma 79 / 62 Albany 37 24 pc   36 32 pc Las Vegas 84 61 pc   82 59 mc
Albuquerque Amarillo City 76 / 49 Albuquerque 80 49 s   78 47 pc Little Rock 70 58 pc   74 57 s
Anchorage 26 9 s   28 12 mc Los Angeles 72 56 pc   68 55 pc
80 / 49 Atlanta 62 42 s   66 54 pc Louisville 57 42 s   64 46 t
87 / 51 81 / 64 Atlantic City 42 31 rs   49 40 pc Madison 51 41 pc   49 29 ra
78 / 47 Baltimore 47 35 mc   51 44 pc Memphis 68 53 pc   73 55 s
72 / 42 71 / 49
Baton Rouge 79 60 pc   77 60 pc Miami Beach, FL 77 65 s   76 64 pc
Billings 54 31 sh   47 31 mc Milwaukee 46 39 pc   48 30 ra
Birmingham 67 46 s   70 57 pc Minneapolis, MN 57 36 mc   47 26 pc
Lubbock
Carlsbad Wichita Falls Bismarck 51 28 mc   42 21 s Mobile, AL 74 55 s   76 59 s
Boise 57 41 sh   63 45 sh Montgomery, AL 70 46 s   73 57 s
88 / 54 87 / 58 83 / 63 Dallas Boston 35 29 ls   39 34 s Nashville, TN 61 46 s   68 52 mc
80 / 56 Buffalo 39 30 ls   40 33 rs New Orleans, LA 75 63 s   75 62 pc
El Paso 86 / 53 80 / 49 83 / 64 Carson City, NV 61 37 mc   61 38 sh New York, NY 39 29 ls   43 37 pc
Abilene Charleston, SC 63 44 s   66 54 s Norfolk, VA 51 41 sh   55 49 s
88 / 59 80 / 63
Charleston, WV 50 33 ss   59 43 sh North Platte, NE 82 38 s   51 32 mc
86 / 57 Charlotte 59 39 s   65 53 s Omaha, NE 74 44 pc   54 36 mc
81 / 60 Waco Chattanooga 60 44 s   64 55 pc Orlando, FL 76 54 s   73 56 s
Midland 82 / 59 81 / 61 Cheyenne 70 38 pc   51 33 ra Philadelphia 41 30 mc   46 39 pc
Chicago 51 43 pc   55 35 sh Phoenix, AZ 92 64 s   90 62 pc
85 / 59 77 / 60 Cincinnati 50 37 pc   58 43 sh Pittsburgh 43 32 mc   50 39 sh
83 / 58 Cleveland 39 32 mc   48 37 sh Portland, ME 36 25 mc   39 31 s
Austin Colorado Spgs. 78 41 pc   61 34 mc Portland, OR 54 36 pc   55 43 mc
79 / 62 Houston Columbus, OH 44 33 mc   52 39 sh Providence, RI 36 30 ls   40 35 s
Del Rio Dayton, OH 46 35 pc   53 39 sh Rapid City, SD 65 32 mc   47 28 mc
79 / 63 81 / 65 Denver 79 43 pc   64 38 mc Reno, NV 63 40 mc   62 41 sh
82 / 64
79 / 66 Des Moines 65 44 pc   54 33 mc Richmond, VA 67 54 mc   68 57 ra
83 / 63 New Braunfels Detroit 43 33 pc   46 32 ra Sacramento 71 54 mc   68 55 sh
Duluth 48 29 mc   42 16 pc St. Louis, MO 60 50 pc   69 42 sh
80 / 61 Galveston
San Antonio Eugene 54 33 pc   56 43 mc Salt Lake City, UT 65 55 mc   140 46 mc
77 / 60 Fairbanks 13 -21 pc   18 -18 mc San Deigo, CA 70 57 mc   68 57 pc
79 / 62 73 / 66 Fargo 52 30 mc   43 20 s San Francisco, CA 65 54 mc   66 56 ra
76 / 63 75 / 68 Flagstaff 68 35 s   62 35 pc Santa Fe, NM 76 41 s   73 40 pc
Fort Smith 76 60 pc   78 56 pc Seattle, WA 50 40 pc   53 43 mc
Grand Rapids 45 37 pc   50 32 ra Shreveport, LA 80 61 pc   77 62 s
Greensboro 57 37 s   59 51 s Sioux Falls, SD 67 35 pc   47 27 pc
Corpus Christi Helena 49 27 pc   50 32 pc Springfield 57 46 pc   61 38 sh
Laredo Honolulu 80 71 s   80 72 s Spokane, WA 47 27 pc   52 35 pc
75 / 68
86 / 66 Indianapolis 52 40 s   59 38 sh Tampa, FL 74 56 s   70 58 s
75 / 68 Jackson, Miss. 76 59 s   80 60 s Topeka 84 51 pc   62 40 pc
84 / 66 Jacksonville, FL 78 56 pc   64 41 mc Tucson, AZ 92 58 s   90 56 s
Brownsville Juneau
Kansas City
37 30 ls   39 30 ls
78 56 pc   64 41 mc
Washington,DC
Wichita, KS
49 37 mc   55 47 pc
86 56 s   68 43 pc
85 / 68 Knoxville 55 40 s   59 52 mc Wilmington, DE 59 40 s   62 52 s
83 / 69 bz-blizzard, hs-heavy-snow, ls-light snow, hz-haze, cl-cloudy, fl-flurries, fg-fog,
pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, ra-rain, rs-rain & snow, s-sunny, sh-showers,
sn-snow, ss-snow showers, t-thunderstorms, w-wind
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David Thomas Oetken Jerardo V. Sanchez Lillian Mae Caddell


With heavy hearts, we Jerardo V. Sanchez, of
announce the passing It is with great sadness
New Braunfels, went to be that the family of Lillian
of David Thomas Oet- with the Lord on Friday, Mae Caddell, 72 of New
ken who passed away on March 17, 2017 at the age Braunfels, announces her
Monday, March 6, 2017 of 65. The Viewing will be passing on Wednesday,
at the age of 59. He was held on Tuesday, March March 15, 2017. She was
born November 12, 1957 21, 2017 from 9-11am at surrounded by her fami-
in New Braunfels, TX to Tree of Life Church. The ly as she went to be with
Elton and Patricia Oetken. Funeral Service will be- the Lord and her beloved
He met his beloved wife gin at 11am on Tuesday, son after fighting a hard
and best friend Anne and March 21, 2017 at Tree but short battle with Leu-
they married and had two of Life Church. Interment kemia. She was born in
children, DJ and Erin. Da- will immediately follow New Braunfels, Texas to
vid and Anne traveled far at Hill Country Memorial Vincent John, Sr. and An-
and wide, including the Gardens. nie Fey John on April 25,
US Virgin Islands where Tim (Kathy) Oetken, along 1944. She was one of six the next 22 years teach-
they made a home for 12 with many well-loved in- children. She is survived ing children at Comal ISD
years. There, they lost their laws and many adored by her husband, Lonnie where she gained many
beloved “third child”, their nephews and nieces Caddell; daughters, Leila lifelong friendships and
dog Hank, who David has Cameron and Lorie Huff touched many lives. She
now been reunited with and their extended fam-
ilies. David loved God, and her husband Christo- was a devoted wife, moth-
in Heaven. They returned pher; grandchildren, Jor- er, and grandmother. Al-
home in 2012 and have sports, cooking, hunting
dan Marcus and Gus, Jar- ways finding the time to
since become Poppy and and fishing, and being a ed Caddell, Leah Whitley, cook a homemade meal,
Pippy to grandsons, Oli- great husband, father and Karson Cameron, Mason babysit grandkids, attend
ver (Rothrock) and Wolfe Poppy. Please join us in Whitley, Natalee Huff,
(Oetken) and Grandson #3 Melvin Bading their activities, and al-
celebrating David at Mis- Olivia Huff; and two great ways gave unconditional
due in July. David is sur- sion Valley Bowling Club, Melvin Bading of the granddaughters, Kendall love and attention. She
vived by his best friend for 2311 W. Hwy 46, New Geronimo Community and Zoey. She is also sur- was also a devoted Cath-
life and wife Anne, chil- passed to his eternal life vived by her siblings, Eliz- olic and made sure to say
Braunfels, TX 78130 on
dren DJ (Rachel) and Erin on March 17, 2017 at the abeth Culpepper, Mary her Rosary every evening.
Rothrock (Chris), grand- Saturday, April 1, 2017,
age of 93. He was born to Ann Berthiaume, Vin- We will miss her deep-
sons Oliver and Wolfe, 1pm. We miss you terri- Edwin and Edith (Braun- cent John, Jr. and Cindy, ly, but we will carry her
parents EJ and Patricia, sis- bly. Hope you and Hank holz) Bading on March Annette Alexander and in our hearts and in our
ter Paula DiFonzo (Bob), are eating steaks and 10, 1924 in Seguin. He Larry, and Anthony John memories for eternity.
brothers Greg (Kim) and catching ducks. grew up and lived his and Marie, and numerous Public Visitation with
entire life on the family nieces and nephews. She the family will begin 5:00
farm near Geronimo. He was preceded in death by PM Thursday, March 23,
attended and graduated her parents; son, Len Cad- 2017 at Zoeller Funeral
Dr. Donald Thomas Matlock from Navarro Schools. On dell; her father and moth- Home with a Rosary to
Donald Thomas Mat- fast as I could.” He was September 8, 1945, he er in law, A.J. and Annie be recited at 7:00 PM. A
lock was born in 1943 in never happier than when married Virginia Ludwig Caddell; son-in-law, Billy Memorial Service will be
Shreveport, Louisiana and he was home on the banks of the Freiheit Communi- death by his parents, his Cameron; her brothers-in- held 12:00 noon March
passed away on March 7, of the Guadalupe river. ty. The couple made their wife of 66 years Virginia, law, Archie Culpepper, 24, 2017 at Sts. Peter &
2017 in New Braunfels, Don’s interests included home on the Bading Farm brother Edwin H. Badi- and Richard Berthiaume. Paul Catholic Church. In
Texas. photography, woodwork- where they lived their ng, sisters and brothers- Lillian graduated from lieu of flowers, donations
Don was preceded entire lives together and in-laws Cecle and Arlind Canyon High School in can be made to the The
ing, computers, traveling,
in death by his parents, raised their family. Melvin Blome and Vernell and 1962. She married Lonnie Leukemia & Lymphoma
camping, fishing, and
Charles Thomas “C.T.” was a lifelong farmer and Nelson Ludwig. He is sur- on July 6, 1963 and they Society, Donor Services,
reading--always reading. rancher raising corn, grain
Matlock and DeLane vived by his sons Roger spent 53 happy years to- PO Box 4072, Pittsfield,
He loved his family and sorghum, cotton, wheat, gether. After they married
Watts Smith, and his friends, and his best bud- Bading and wife Marlu, MA 01202; or the Hu-
step-father Raleigh W. cattle, hogs and chickens. Russell and wife Charla; they moved to Austin, mane Society of New
dies, his yorkies. He had many talents as a Texas where she gradu-
Smith. As he struggled with the four grandchildren Ryan Braunfels Area at HSNBA,
He is survived by his handyman and repairman Bading and wife Sara, ated from Capitol Beau- 3353 Morningside, New
effects of a stroke for the handling all the repair ty School and became
wife Kathy Matlock; his Kyle Bading and wife Braunfels, TX 78132.
last two years, his extend- and construction work a beautician for many
son Dale Matlock (Vick- ed family grew to include Megan, Michaella Mere-
ie); daughters June Hood around home and farm. dith and husband J.R. and years. She loved her job
his caregivers, therapists, A quiet and simple man, and you could often find
(Jimmy), Heather Springs Justin Bading and wife
nurses, physicians and fi- he took pleasure in his Renee and seven great her cutting and perming
(Kenya Barney), and Shan- nally the Hope Hospice
non Springs; brother Eddy work on the land and in grandchildren Kylie, Kyle, hair. Her next venture
staff. The family wants to his family, especially his Reese, Brynn, Lucy, Nora was working at Palm Gar-
Smith (Helen); grandchil- thank these talented pro-
dren Courtney McClen- children and grandchil- and Joplin. He is also sur- den Nursery where she
fessionals who brought dren, instilling in them vived by sister-in-law Car- found her love for plants
don (Bryant), Troy Mat-
caring support and critical his appreciation and love olyn Bading, brother-in- and flowers. She spent
lock, Kayla Matlock, Katie
skills. of the land, life on the law Howard Ludwig and
Gash, and Jaeden Barney;
great grandson Daxton In lieu of flowers, dona- farm and a strong work wife Delrose along with
tions can be made to the ethic. He was a faithful, numerous nieces, neph- nounced in April.
McClendon; and numer-
ous nephews and nieces Newsom/Matlock Sociol- lifelong member of Frie- ews and friends. Visita- NBISD
ogy Endowed Scholarship dens Church in Geroni- The board also will consid-
and other extended fami- tion will be held Tuesday, Continued from page 1A
at Texas State Universi- mo where he served on er nominating a candidate to
ly. March 21, 2017 from 5
ty in San Marcos, Texas, the church council and to 7 pm at Tres Hewell fill a vacancy on the Comal
He was a professor of election officer has certified
sociology at Southwest 512-245-2396, or the numerous boards and Mortuary in Seguin. A that Sargent is unopposed. Appraisal District. Dennis
following link: donate.tx- committees. He served service in celebration of Ryther resigned from the ap-
Texas State University (lat- The item before the board
state.edu as superintendent of the Melvin’s life will be held praisal district in December
er Texas State University) will cancel the May 6 trustee
A celebration of Don’s Friedens Church Sunday at 10:00 am Wednesday 2016. Taking units are allowed
from 1968 until his first re- election in District 4 and al-
life will be held on June 7 School for many years. March 22, 2017 at Frie-
tirement in 2000, serving to participate in the nomina-
as chair of the department in Sattler, Texas. For per- He was a member of Lone dens Church with Pastors low Sargent to take the oath
Oak Cemetery Associa- of office at the board’s regular tion and election of appraisal
for many years. sonal condolences, please Sonja and Dave Phillips
visit www.doeppen- tion where he served on officiating. Interment will meeting on May 15. district members. The chief
Due to his step-father’s
schmidtfuneralhome.com the board of directors and follow at Lone Oak Cem- NBISD trustees will also appraisers from the Comal
career as an Air Force sexton for many years.
photographer, Don and etery. In lieu of flowers, discuss and consider taking Appraisal District will take
He was a member of the the family asks that con- nominations from the New
his parents lived in Mis- Clear Springs Frohsinn action on an item that would
sissippi, California, Lou- tributions be made to Braunfels ISD until April 3 at
German singing club transfer administrative over-
isiana, and Texas. And Friedens Church Building 5 p.m.
where he and Virginia en- and Maintenance Fund, sight and investment respon-
once he arrived in Texas, Also at Monday night’s
he never wanted to leave. Doeppenschmidt joyed the weekly Monday 2555 Friedens Church sibilities concerning all schol-
FUNERAL HOME night singing practices Rd, Seguin, TX 78153 or arships currently under the meeting, the board will discuss
Don exemplified the and the semi-annual re- and possibly take action on an
bumper sticker, “I wasn’t Lone Oak Cemetery As- New Braunfels ISD business
gional Saengerfests. He sociation, 736 Stremple, office’s authority to the New item related to walk zones.
born here but got here as served many years on the Seguin, Texas, 78155. Braunfels Area Community Changes are being proposed
Guadalupe County Agri- You are invited to sign to the current walk zones due
cultural Stabilization and Foundation. The board will
the guest book at www. to adjustments in attendance
Conservation Board. He receive legal advice in exec-
Janice Lee Callahan treshewell.com. Arrange- zones and the opening of two
was 4-H leader and sup- ments are under the direc- utive session regarding the
porter of Navarro Schools. tion of Tres Hewell Mor- management of scholarship new elementary schools in the
Services are pending with Lux Funeral Home &
He enjoyed the occasion- tuary, 165 tor Dr., Seguin, funds and programs. district. The board will also se-
Cremation Services for Janice Lee Callahan of Spring al outings with the “picnic Texas, 78155, 830-549- In other business, the board lect a contractor for work on
Branch, who passed away on Monday, March 13, group”. He is preceded in
2017 at her home at the age of 65.
5912. will discuss and consider the Lone Star Early Childhood
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PARTY
Continued from page 1A
said. “We’re here every
day.”
Another couple who
had taken to the dance
floor said they were excit-
ed about the event.
“It’s great,” they said.
Dowden said the crowd
at the St. Patrick’s Day
dance looked even larg-
er than the one for the
center’s Valentine’s Day
dance. She said that for
dances, the 3-6 p.m. time
slot on Saturdays seems
to be popular.
“We can get people
warmed up for a night
out in New Braunfels,”
she said.
Among the sponsors
for the St. Patrick’s Day
dance were Senior Path
Specialists, Christus San-
ta Rosa, Home Instead, Angels. Comal County
TOP: Mae Lunday, left, chats with Faye Linnartz while attending the St. Patrick’s Day Dance at the Comal County Senior Citizens Senior Citizen Founda-
eQuality, Hope Hospice, Center on Saturday. BOTTOM: Bustin’ Loose performs in the ballroom at the Comal County Senior Citizens Center during Saturday’s
Interim Healthcare and tion Angels — donors
St. Partick’s Day party.
Hospice, and Visiting for events at the center
— Isabel Ibarra, Yvette
Simmons-Payne, the
Breitungs and Gale and
Vladimir Pospisil also
helped make the dance
possible.
Dowden said the va-
riety of activities at the
Senior Center is growing,
as is the center itself. The
Comal County Senior
Citizen Foundation is
gearing up for a fundrais-
ing campaign to provide
money for future renova-
tions.
“We look forward to
seeing members and fu-
ture members at the Se-
nior Center and ask for
continued support ahead
of our capital campaign,”
she said.
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WATER ed,” Hull said. “If he wanted and go with an appoint- board, almost every county the bill because we’ve been control of government and
to start a conversation, he’s ed board, the appointee commissioner’s court for informed that the bill isn’t property is paramount, Hull
Continued from page 1A probably got it or is gonna is only answerable to the action,” Fieseler said. “I’ve going to go anywhere,” said isn’t comfortable with a re-
get it, but it’s probably gon- county commissioners,” even heard one or two cit- Scott Haag, Comal County’s gional aquifer district.
the Heart of Texas Aqui-
na be at a higher decibel lev- Fieseler said. “That means ies might be stepping in to precinct 3 commissioner. “I’m not sure a bigger
fer District. The new aqui-
el than he expected. I don’t the local property owner, oppose it. I’ve also been in Haag and Hull plan on government organization is
fer district would have a
think it was well thought the local voter basically has contact with at least one en- paying close attention to the way to solve a local prob-
five-member board ap-
out.” been sliced out of the local vironmental group and they the bill, saying they’re con- lem,” Hull
pointed by the commission- oppose it. So, we’re getting a cerned about taking local said. “Lo-
More
To stop the bill’s chances government and regulatory
ers courts of all five counties.
of seeing the light of day, process and I don’t think lot of support from all sides.” control away from theirs cal control, online
Unlike the Comal Trinity But Comal County’s and other districts or trying landowners n To read the
some area groundwater that’s right at all.”
GCD and some others that Comal Trinity GCD and to make a one-size-fits-all
language of
rights: Our Rep. Isaac’s
conservation districts are When paired with anoth-
specifically excluded powers commissioners court are proposal that won’t meet the board has filed bill, visit
preparing to lobby their er bill Isaac filed — HB 2540
in their founding legislation, treading more carefully. needs of rural water custom- seven men http://www.
county commissioners to — Fieseler said the two bills
the new regional aquifer pass a resolution opposing may be the first attempts at “Some of the districts ers in differing geographical and wom- capitol.state.
district would maintain the tx.us and
HB 3677. making it easier to move are going to get with their areas of South Central Tex- en on there enter ‘HB
power to impose ad valorum “I’ll write a letter to the water from more rural com- commissioners courts and as. who are all 3677’ into the
property taxes and meter judge beforehand request- munities to those along the pass resolutions against this “Trying to make one rule local people. search bar.
smaller, private water wells, ing that,” said Michah Voul- Interstate 35 corridor. bill,” Hull said. “My tenden- fit five counties is tough Many of us
and would garis, general manager of the “That’s just an observa- cy is I don’t want to fight when you’re dealing with are born and raised here.
allow for Cow Creek GCD in Boerne. tion that if you take both about it. Isaac has already water,” Haag said. “Having We understand landowner
the taking Freshman Rep. Kyle Bie- bills and combine them, drawn a line in the sand, but all the same rules as far as rights. We understand the
of private dermann (R- Fredericks- you’re sort of giving a big I don’t think it’s helpful for spacing and well construc- sensitivity of well owners
land under burg) told the Herald-Zei- price to Comal and Hays a groundwater district to tion, there are some issues more so than somebody
eminent do- tung he believes there County,” Fieseler said. “It draw a line in the sand until with that. It’s something that on the northern side of the
main laws. should be more discussion makes it easier to move wa- we find out what his pur- really needs to be flushed state.”
Fieseler
S e v - about the future of water ter.” pose is.” out and worked before you Neither Rep. Isaac nor the
eral area in his district — which in- “And with the power of “At this point in time we just jump in and abolish other GCDs immediately
groundwa- cludes New Braunfels — but eminent domain, you can haven’t even discussed hav- things and start over.” responded to requests for
ter conser- didn’t think HB 3677 would run a pipeline to wherever ing any resolutions against In a state where local comment late Friday.
vation dis- receive a hearing at the legis- you want to,” Fieseler added.
tricts said lature in Austin. GMA 9’s experienced wa-
they weren’t Still, that hasn’t assuaged ter man said it’s likely spe-
consulted the worries of several of cial interests in Austin are to
Biedermann
by Isaac and the GCDs targeted by HB blame for the sudden effort
were alarmed by the filing of 3677 that the bill could slip to dissolve the districts.
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“It caught us all by sur- “That’s the concern our that this whole concept STARTING AT
prise,” said Larry Hull, gen- board has,” said Voulgaris, magically sprang forth from
eral manager of the Comal whose board is adamantly Rep. Isaac’s brain,” Fieseler
Trinity GCD. opposed to what they say said. “I think that some-
Comal County’s GCD redistributes their tax dol- body, some business, some
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vote for control over their he’s been trying to get in will have a board meeting
own groundwater. Hull said touch with Rep. Isaac since next Thursday where they’ll
New Braunfels
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were taken aback by the fil- any luck. GCD in preparing a resolu-
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SPORTS SOCCER
THE EXTRA POINT
Canyon’s
Morgan Moya

t
SV girls top
Unicorns in
27-6A finale
Staff reports
Smithson Valley closed the
regular season with a 2-1 vic-
tory against New Braunfels Fri-
day night at Unicorn Stadium.
The Lady Rangers (15-3-3,
10-1-3), who are set to open
the Class 6A playoffs Friday
at home against O’Connor,
got goals from Hayley Smith
and Jewelia Anton in the win.
Kaitlyn Smith and Hayley
Oatman dished out assists,
while goalkeepers Natalie Ku-
tac and Sarah Oranday each
made one save.
The Lady Unicorns (6-11-
4, 4-7-3) fell short of postsea-
son qualification this season.
Billies sprint past CL boys
LAURA McKENZIE | Herald-Zeitung
FISCHER — Fredericks-
Canyon sophomore Ashton Foytik maintains an extremely busy schedule this time of year. Foytik is a key member of the Cougarettes’
burg spoiled the Hawks’ Dis-
playoff-bound soccer team, as well as a talented long distance runner for the track and field and cross country squads.
trict 28-4A finale Friday night,

Kinetic Cougar
recording a 6-1 win in Fischer.
Canyon Lake (14-6-2, 3-3-
2) saw Grayson Rohrbacher
tally its lone goal, which was
assisted by Mason Blackburn.
Goalkeeper Brayden Damico
made three saves in the match.
The Hawks have qualified
for the Class 4A playoffs,

Canyon sophomore Foytik remains in constant motion


but details for their first-
round match have not yet
been announced.
By Pat Turner I’m responsible for defend- with on-the-spot kicks. of what she wants to ac-
The Herald-Zeitung ing and attacking at the Finding the net comes complish are very high. She
Ashton Foytik is con-
stantly on the go.
same time. I need endur-
ance. It’s all hard work, but
from quality skills and field
vision, along with a knack
loves soccer and wants to
succeed.” Upset alert:
If the Canyon sopho-
Wisconsin
being in both (track, soccer) for knowing how to re- Canyon cross country
more isn’t on the soccer gives you a chance to dou- spond in certain situations. and track coach Sheila West
field, she’s competing in the ble the achievements.” “My cousin Maddie Haas sees the same traits.

upends ‘Nova
1,600-meter or 3,200-meter Foytik is achieving a great (former Canyon player) was As a freshman Foytik
run on a track. Although deal. a scorer,” Foytik said. “I helped Canyon qualify for
it makes for a demanding The track season is in the used to love watching her. the Class 6A State Cross
schedule, Foytik believes it early stages, but she is off She set scoring records and Country Meet. A solid track By Tom Withers
is the best way to spend the to an impressive start with it was exciting to see her season followed, which in- AP Sports Writer
spring. gold medal performances in name in the newspaper. I cluded finishing third in the BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) —
“I grew up with soc- two meets. In soccer, Foytik wanted to be just like her.” 2,000-meter steeple chase at When the season ended sud-
cer,” said Foytik, who be- has been steady all year, as Coach Dustin Gold be- the Clyde Littlefield Texas denly and shockingly, much
gan playing the sport as a she leads the Cougarettes lieves she’ll continue to Relays. earlier than Villanova expected,
5-year-old. “I like soccer, with 11 goals and five as- strive for perfection. After “Her dedication and work Kris Jenkins bent over in disbe-
because it’s more of a con- sists during their claiming all, that’s how Fotyik ap- shows,” West said. “She has lief near mid-court.
tact sport. It’s always felt of one of District 27-6A’s proaches everything she high goals. She’s very com- There would be no game-win-
great achieving something four playoff spots. does, whether it’s kicking in petitive. If we go to a meet ning shot, no confetti-filled cel-
with a big group. Scoring goals is one ac- goals or winning races. and she sees girls who she ebration, no more games. The
“I got involved in track complishment that never “A lot of times some ath- was neck-and-neck with in defending champions — and
and cross country in sev- gets old. Foytik knows how letes will divide their po- cross country improving, No. 1 overall seed — are done.
enth grade. I fell in love to get it done. Teammates tential when they’re partic- she wants to do the same. If On Wisconsin.
with it, too. Track and cross like Maryn Ferguson, Madi- ipating in two sports,” Gold they beat her that is not ac- After two relatively routine
country really help me with son Alexander, Peyton Em- said. “Ashton knows how ceptable. She wants to be as days, madness returned to the
my endurance in soccer be- mons and Veronica Wilcox to manage it and gives her successful as the other girls. NCAA Tournament on Satur-
cause you’re always running have set up opportunities best. She has shown a lot day as top-seeded Villanova was
back and forth on the field. and she follows through of maturity. Her standards See FOYTIK, page 12A bounced 65-62.

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Mountaineers eliminate
BADGERS ning the Big East Tourna- improved to 39-1 when lead-
ment and was expected to ing or tied with 5 minutes re-
Continued from page 10A at least escape the East but maining, including 24-1 this
had their hopes busted and season.

Irish, earn Sweet 16 berth


Meanwhile, No. 8 seed will have to relish those mo-
Wisconsin added another ments from last year when More pressure
major upset to its resume they won their first title sinceWith a crown comes ex-
and stormed into the Sweet 1985. pectations, sometimes un-
16 for the fourth consecutive Wright was concerned realistic ones. Tabbed as the By John Wawrow Carter responded by crossing
year. about Wisconsin, calling AP Spots Writer through the middle and pulling up to
team to beat — well, at least
Nigel Hayes scored 19 them a “great number eight” one of them — Villanova’s BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Don’t be hit a fall-away 3-pointer about 25 sec-
points, dropping a layup in seed and compared them to players and coaches knew fooled by the Mountaineers referring onds later.
traffic with 11.4 seconds left,Butler, which beat Villanova anything less than a return to themselves as “Press” Virginia as “Just staying confident,” said Carter,
and Bronson Koenig shook twice during the season. As to the Final Four would be a result of their relentless defensive the Big 12’s defensive player of the year.
off foul trouble and added 17 it turned out, the Badgers looked at as failure. pressure. “When we step on the court, we feel like
for the tournament-tough- were more than that, as sav- Maybe not fair, but Wright This team can score. we can beat them. We got hot early and
ened Badgers (27-9), who vy seniors Koenig and Hayes knows that’s the reality. Led by Jevon Carter’s 24 points, the kept going from there. We keep that
will play next week at New made several key plays in the “You’re a one seed, you’re Mountaineers outshot the Fighting chip on our shoulder.”
York’s Madison Square closing minutes as Wiscon- supposed to get to the Final Irish in an 83-71 win on Saturday to The Mountaineers continue to over-
Garden after knocking off sin overcame a 57-50 deficit.Four, get out of your brack- clinch their third Sweet 16 berth since come the sting of last year’s first-round
a Villanova team that never Super sub freshman Don- et,” he said. “That’s probably 2010. tournament collapse, when they lost to
found its traction in snowy te DiVincenzo scored 15 and what we have to be to be a “They thought of us as defensive 14th-seeded Stephen F. Austin.
Buffalo. Jalen Brunson added 11 for success. And as you know, players,” guard Tarik Phillip said. “But Now they’re off to the round of 16 for
“Seeds don’t matter,” Wis- Villanova. But the Wildcats we accept that, we’ll take it. the coaching staff instilled a lot of con- the first time since 2015, for the fourth
consin coach Greg Gard got little from Jenkins, the We’re not going to define fidence in us, helped us develop our time since coach Bob Huggins took
said. “I told these guys I don’t
hero of last year’s title game
ourselves that way, but we offensive game, and we became pretty over in 2007, and seventh time since
care where we’re seeded. We when he drained a 3-pointer do get it.” good offensive players.” the NCAA field expanded to 64 teams
have to win six games. Let’s to beat North Carolina. Jen- West Virginia entered the tourna- in 1985.
start with these two this kins couldn’t shake a pro- Big picture ment leading the nation in forcing 20.4 Notre Dame was denied a chance to
weekend.” longed shooting slump and Villanova: There would turnovers, while also ranking 15th in reach the Elite Eight for a third consec-
Mission accomplished. went just 2 of 9 and 4 of 22 in
be no magic this March for averaging 82 points. The Mountain- utive year .
Senior Josh Hart scored two games. the Wildcats, who didn’t talk eers topped 80 points for the 18th time, Bonzie Colson led the Fighting Irish
19 to lead the Wildcats, but Jenkins and fellow seniorsabout repeating but were while also breaking the single-season in hitting 10 of 15 shots, scored 27
the guard was bottled up Hart and Darryl Reynolds constantly reminded about school scoring record set by the Jerry points and had eight rebounds. Oth-
and stripped by Wiscon- finish their career 129-17 intrying to repeat. Jenkins and West-led 1958-59 squad. erwise, the rest of the teammates were
sin’s Ethan Happ and Vit- four years, but the sting of Hart are NBA bound, but in Daxter Miles scored 18 points, and stymied.
to Brown on a drive in the their last loss might linger.Brunson, DiVincenzo and Esa Ahmad had nine rebounds. Guard Matt Farrell was limited to
final seconds. Brown then “We’re close on and off Eric Paschall, Villanova has Carter led the way in matching a sea- eight points, while V.J. Beachem hit 2 of
split two free throws with 4 the court and that bond is a solid core coming back. son high, while going 8 of 15, including 14 attempts and finished with 9 points.
seconds left, but Villanova never going to be broken,” Wisconsin: All that’s left 4 of 5 in 3-pointers. Coach Mike Brey said the difference
struggled to corral the re- Hart said. for the Badgers seniors — His last 3-pointer all but finished the was Notre Dame falling behind 10-0
bound and then couldn’t get Koenig, Hayes, Brown and fifth-seeded Fighting Irish (26-10) as and eventually getting worn down from
off a final shot. Under pressure Zak Showalter — is to win they attempted one final comeback bid. attempting to dig out of such a hole.
It was a bitter ending for The Badgers have been at a national title. They’ve won Notre Dame’s Matt Ryan hit a The Irish did eventually cut the lead to
the Wildcats, who were try- their best when it matters 13 NCAA tourney games in 3-point basket in the right corner to cut 32-29 only to give up two baskets over
ing to be the first team to most. the past four years and can’t West Virginia’s lead to 72-66 with 3:06 a 20-second span in a game the Moun-
repeat as champions since Under Gard, Wisconsin be overlooked. left. taineers never trailed.
2007. But starting with an
unimpressive performance
against No. 16 Mount St.
Mary’s in its opener on
Thursday, Villanova looked
vulnerable and instead be-
came the first No. 1 seed to
be sent home.
“To me, there’s no dis-
honor in losing in this tour-
nament,” said coach Jay
Wright, whose team lost as a
No. 2 in Buffalo three years
ago. “We’ve lived through it.
You are judged by how you
play in this tournament and
that’s the reality of it. So, you
have to accept it.”
When the horn sounded,
Wisconsin’s red-clad fans
erupted in celebration and
the Badgers stormed the
court after taking down a
No. 1 seed for the third time
in four years. Wisconsin beat
Arizona in 2014, Kentucky
in 2015 and now can add
Villanova to its list.
Flushed with pride, Gard
hugged his wife and children
as the Badgers’ pep band
played their hearts out. A
few minutes later, Wiscon-
sin’s players doused each
other with water and tore
a few signs off the walls in
KeyBank Center for souve-
nirs.
Hayes has been part of
all those previous upsets by
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Wisconsin.
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been the underdog,” he said.
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FOYTIK the record, a day later she made me want to get better.” the mentality, ‘Oh my gosh experience ever.
kicked in two goals and as- Even through the accom- I have four laps to run.’ You “In track, I want to go to
Continued from page 10A sisted in another during the plishments, Foytik has to have to put that aside and state. I had fun my freshman
Cougarettes’ 6-0 win over deal with a heavy workload. think, ‘I can get this done in year. It opened my eyes. I re-
“When you have that San Antonio Wagner. She practices with her soc- no time.’” alized what I had to do get to
drive, you’re going to be This past week, Foytik cer teammates in the morn- For the time being, her fo- get better.”
successful.” knocked in a goal in a 3-0 ing and heads to track after cus is on making this spring Foytik’s competitive na-
This track season has ig- win over San Antonio East school. She has a way to memorable. ture goes beyond athletics.
nited more competitive fire Central, before winning the make everything fall into “We’re so happy to be in She also has shown goats
after Canyon missed out on 1,600 (5:16.09) and 3,200 place. the (soccer) playoffs, but we at the Comal County Fair.
returning to the state cross (11:57.94) at the Hays Rebel “My coaches do a lot to want to see how far we can Even in the field of agricul-
country meet last fall. Relays three days later. help me,” Foytik said. “I go,” Foytik said. “The key is ture, Foytik has bigger plans
She appears to be on “I really want to have a have to make sure I keep my to keep listening to our se- for the future.
the right track for making good track year,” Foytik body healthy. I’m eating bet- niors. We have put in a lot of “I’m looking at showing
amends. said. “I’m feeling good now. ter and drinking more water. hard work and they’ve done steers,” Foytik said. “I think
Foytik began her year by When we didn’t go to state “The mental part is so a great job of leading us. We that would be great.”
winning the 1,600-meter run in cross country I was really important. In soccer, the don’t want to let them down. No doubt Foytik will give
with a time of 5:22.57 in the disappointed. I never want mentality is to play hard. This is their last year. We the project her all, just like
Judson Patriot Relays. For that to happen again. It’s In track, some people have want to make this their best soccer and running.

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KAY WATSON (903) 571-4634 MLS# 309184 TEXT 3227E TO 85377 KAY WATSON (903) 571-4634 MLS# 306746 TEXT 3022E TO 85377 KAY WATSON (903) 571-4634 MLS# 307780 TEXT 3156E TO 85377

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BECKIE WHITTIER (830) 743-0425 MLS# 309339 TEXT 3234E TO 85377 DION DAVIS (830) 608-5429 MLS# 304277 TEXT 3144E TO 85377 MARY ANN RHODES (830) 608-5463 MLS# 307650 TEXT 3142E TO 85377

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$118,000 1451 RED CLOUD PEAK 3.89 ACRES
Beautiful Acreage w/Exceptional Views. Lots of mature trees. Site work
(830) 608-5401 • jgezella@cbharper.com
completed & ready to build . Gated section of Mountain Springs Ranch. HOA
has plenty to offer w/walking trails, pool & more. Easy drive to Canyon Lake,
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1 acre next door is also for sale for $552,000 (1463 Redcloud Peak)
MARY ANN RHODES (830) 608-5463 MLS# 306352
preference, limita-
tion, or discrimina-
tion because of race,
color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial
status, or national
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make any such pref-
Full Time & Full Time & Full Time & Equallimitation,
erence, Housing or
Medical & Dental Drivers RENTALS &
Part Time Part Time Part Time Notice We
discrimination.”
REAL ESTATE will not knowingly
Medical F/T Receptionist Immediate MOTIVATED PT accept any advert-
Biller/Coder & AR Clerk Openings INSIDE SALES ising for real estate
Medical Office has a Requirements: Mod- Housekeeping Mon-Fri 7:30-12:30. which is in violation
F/T opening for a erate Excel & Out- Some Saturdays. Equal Housing of the law. All per-
Medical Biller/Coder. look skills, detail ori- & Reservations Some heavy lifting. sons are hereby in-
FT or PT at new Notice
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have at least 2 years task and answer a Canyon Lake Re- Eberhard Lumber All real estate pub- ings advertised are
of recent experience multi-line phone. sort. Be part of a 1445 McQueeney Truck Driver lished herein is sub- available on an
in medical billing and Billing or Accounts great team where Rd, NB 78130. for busy portable toi- ject to the Federal equal opportunity
coding and strong Receivable experi- your voice counts. let Co. No CDL re- Fair Housing Act, basis.
customer service ence preferred. To Contact Courtney
at 830-964-3330
IMMEDIATE quired. Must be able which makes it illeg-
to drive standard,
skills. Please send
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mit your resume to
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handicap, familial to the
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ising for real estate
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DEAR ABBY: I’m a 911 dispatch-
w w w . g e n e s i s h c c . c o m able to Lift 35 lbs.
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click on the Career Call 830-500-0819
Opportunities, then The Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Texas State
Job Opportunities
the 911 system. We are here to help in
University seeks a part-time, non-benefits eligible Admissions
EEOC Full Time & Part Time Specialist. Primary duties include counseling prospective times of emergency, but our lines are
Resident Care students; explaining admissions policies and procedures; continuously tied up by people who
Associates communicating admission decisions; and assisting students in don’t have one. PLEASE help by pass-
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Living Community in appointments, email correspondence, and counseling via
New Braunfels. Part- the phone, as well as admissions overview presentations. 1. Please don’t call to ask for phone
Time and Full-Time
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR CAREGIVERS For a complete job description and to apply for this position, numbers; we are not Information.
positions are avail.
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2457 Loop 337 near high-quality home care in the New Braunfels, Seguin, SA and shouting, WE CAN’T HEAR YOU
Canyon Lake areas. We are committed to our most reliable and
If you wish to apply for this position, please complete the
NBHS 830-606-5300
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IN HOME ers can pick up your location. We can
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call 830-625-0444
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are interested in and apply online. Applications are interested in and apply online. Applications emergencies. -- 911 DISPATCHER
must be submitted online by the deadline in must be submitted online by the deadline in DEAR 911 DISPATCHER: I’m
order to be considered. Equal Opportunity order to be considered. Equal Opportunity
printing your letter because it boggles
Skills & Trades Employer. Employer.
my mind that anyone would be so stu-
CANYON LAKE pid or inconsiderate as to deliberately
F/T Service Repres- call the emergency phone number ask-
entative needed to
service aerobic sep- ing for directions or the time. It is my
tic systems. Will understanding that some of the 911
train. Muse have val-
id driver's license. systems are antiquated, and too many
Some plumbing &
Full Time & Part Time calls can tie them up, leaving someone
electrical knowledge.
Call Countryside with a real emergency unable to get
Construction through. In times like that, minutes
830-899-2615
can be critical. Perhaps the problem
LOOKING FOR would be solved if callers who did not
Metal building work-
ers. 210-825-6735 have a true emergency were fined for
or 830-556-2599 doing so -- since I’m sure you have
Full Time & the number from which the call was
Part Time placed.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I
Gruene
Outpost River have been together for 10 years and
Lodge have four children. Two years ago,
is gearing up for we went through a rough patch and
summer! We're look-
ing for some fun-lu- separated. After working through our
vin' smilin' faces to problems, we moved back in together
join us as front desk
clerks, bartenders, recently.
river tube attend- Over the last few months, I have no-
ants/ drivers, main-
tenance help, house- ticed that I become depressed when-
keeping and laundry ever he’s around. It’s nothing he does.
attendants. To ap-
ply, stop by and
He’s nice and has improved himself
meet us in person over the last two years, but I miss liv-
at 1273 River Ter-
race, New Braun-
ing without him. I wish we would get
fels. We'll inter- a divorce so I could go back to living
view you on the with just my children.
spot! No telephone
calls please. Do I feel this way because of low
Production self-esteem, or is it something else? I’m
Workers Needed not sure what to make of it, and your
for local production
plant. 4 immediate
advice would be greatly appreciated. --
spots we are look- SECOND THOUGHTS IN OHIO
ing to fill. More open- DEAR SECOND THOUGHTS: It
ings dependent on
company needs. appears that although you and your
To apply go to husband worked through your prob-
www.gap1.com and
fill out an employ- lems enough to move back together,
ment application. there’s still more work to be done to
Ideal candidates
will be contacted repair your relationship.
by phone. Be careful what you wish for.
GRUENE Whether your attraction to him has
GENERAL simply grown stale or you have fall-
STORE en completely out of love with him, I
Full & part-time posi-
tions. Student flex- can’t guess. But with four children in
ible schedules avail. the picture, I hope you will schedule
Includes evenings,
wknds & holidays.
some sessions with a licensed mar-
Friendly attitude a riage counselor before making any fi-
must. Apply in per-
son @ 1610 Hunter
nal decisions about making that wish
Rd. in Gruene. of yours come true.
d) PZ-17-011 The CAUSE NO. tion of 20 days from
ards, located at N. proposed Special posals will have an C2016-2063A the issuance of this
Academy Avenue Use Permit to allow opportunity to speak. citation and petition,
and N. Walnut Aven- mini-warehouse/self- Additional informa- CITATION BY a default judgment
ue; storage in the “C-O” tion is available in PUBLICATION - may taken against
b) PZ-17-007 The Commercial Office t h e o f f i c e o f t h e CIVIL THE STATE you. Said Plaintiff's
proposed amend- District, located herald on P -l azeitung
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ment to the “Baileyʼs the southwest corner ment at the New T O : D Y L A N was filed in said
Roommate Residential Pond” Planned West and Braunfels Municipal CLAYTON SHARP, Court,
Autos Legal NoticesDe- of SH Legal 46Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices LegalonNotices
the 13th
Wanted for Rent NOTICES velopment Concept Mission Valley Road; Building or by call- YOU HAVE BEEN day of December,
Plan and associated e) PZ-17-012 The ing (830) 221-4050. SUED. You may em- 2016 A.D. in this
Roommate 796 COMAL 1967 Chevelle development stand- proposed Special Done by order of the ploy an attorney. If c a u s e n u m b e r e d
Wanted NB area. 2/1, CH/A, carport, Malibu ards, located on ap- Use Permit to allow City of New Braun- you or your attorney C2016-2063A on the
Steve 830-837-8704 W/D connections. 2D, automatic, gd proximately 30 acres the temporary place- fels, Comal County, do not file a written docket of said 22nd
$850/mo. $600 dep. paint, nice chrome of land out of the AM ment and habitation Texas, on this 19th answer with the clerk District Court and
Apartments 830-708-0178 Lost & Found Esnaurizar Survey of a travel trailer for day of March, 2017, who issued this cita- styled:
327, equipped for
for Rent factory air, new ball A b s t r a c t 2 0 , a d - resident security and by Patrick D. Aten, tion by 10:00 a.m. on JENNIFER MILER,
RIVER ROAD joints & tie rod ends, d r e s s e d a t 1 1 4 1 operation of a Christ- City Secretary, City the Monday next fol- JOSEPH MILLER
MUST SEE 1 bdrm studio $700 good driver. $16,900 FOUND
laundry basket full Highway 46 South; mas tree sales lot at of New Braunfels. lowing the expira- VS.
TO BELIEVE! 830-822-1920 830-237-5640 with clothes. Park- c) PZ-17-008 The 2742 FM 725; tion of 20 days from PAPA MERCHANT
1 Bedroom $625, proposed Special f) PL-17-019 The CAUSE NO. the issuance of this VENTURES LLC
Lots & Acreage ing lot of Under-
2 Bedroom $695, 1963 FORD ground Pizza. Call Use Permit to allow proposed replat of C2016-2063A citation and petition, DBA PAPA JON'S
3 Bedroom $795 for Rent 4D Fairlane, needs 830-237-6071 to the temporary place- portions of Lots 19A CITATION BY a default judgment PIZZA, DYLAN
Comal Apartments minor repairs, $2500 describe basket ment and habitation and 19B, Latter Day PUBLICATION - may taken against SHARP
830-620-6503 LAND FOR SALE 830-625-5300 of a travel trailer for Saints Subdivision, CIVIL THE STATE you. Said Plaintiff's A T T O R N E Y F O R
and clothes.
18+ ACRES, MISD, resident security and establishing Cotton OF TEXAS ORIGINAL Petition PLAINTIFF: JEF-
$200 Off with s c h o o l b u s &
approved credit garbage pickup, Classified Legal Notices
operation of a Christ- Commercial Subdivi- T O :
mas tree sales lot at sion; and
D Y L A N was filed in said FREY E. PRATT,
CLAYTON SHARP, Court, on the 13th 5 2 1 STARR
APARTMENTS Guadalupe Co., only Works! 1293 FM 306; A n y o n e “ f o r ” o r YOU HAVE BEEN day of December, STREET, This notice continued
CORPUS on
1&2 BDRs,Starting min. to S.A., Seguin, d) PZ-17-011 The “against” these pro- SUED. You may em- 2016 A.D. in this CHRISTI, page 4BTEXAS
at $730/mo. New Braunfels, CITY OF NEW proposed Special posals will have an ploy an attorney. If c a u s e n u m b e r e d 7 8 4 0 1 . A B R I E F
830-606-3921 pavement, elect. &
Trucks/Vans/SUV’s BRAUNFELS Use Permit to allow opportunity to speak. you or your attorney C2016-2063A on the S T A T E M E N T O F
water, on property, NOTICE OF mini-warehouse/self- Additional informa- do not file a written Full docket Timeof&said Part22ndTime THE NATURE OF
Greentree Apts m i n e r a l s , c o a s t a l storage in the “C-O” tion is available in answer with the clerk District Court and THIS SUIT IS AS
1 BR $595 or All bills Bermuda, Ag. Ex- JUST IN TIME PUBLIC
Commercial Office t h e o f f i c e o f t h e who issued this cita- styled: FOLLOWS, TO WIT:
pd. $760; 2 BR Loft empt, room for 3 FOR SPRING HEARING District, located on P l a n n i n g D e p a r t - tion by 10:00 a.m. on JENNIFER MILER, INJURY OR DAM-
$730. 830-632-5627 homes, will sell to 2
Texas Vets, other SUMMER FUN!
BREAK & The Planning Com-
mission of the City of
New Braunfels will
the southwest corner ment at the New the Monday next fol- JOSEPH MILLER
of SH 46 West and Braunfels Municipal lowing the expira- VS. NOW HIRING AGE
VEHICLE. AS
MOTOR
good fin. available, Classic 1984 CJ7
restricted to new Jeep 258-6 cyl hold a public hear-
Mission Valley Road; Building or by call- tion of 20 days from PAPA MERCHANT MORE FULLY DE-
e) PZ-17-012 The ing (830) 221-4050. the issuance of this VENTURES LLC
FOR CATERPILLAR SCRIBED IN THE
ing on Tuesday,
homes, Please call M e c h a n i c a l l y r e - proposed Special Done by order of the citation Jumpstart and petition, yourDBA career PAPA JON'S
engine with O R I G I N Aand
Manpower L PETI-
The for info or showing, stored to include April 4, 2017, at 6:00
P.M. in the New
Use Permit to allow City of New Braun- a default judgment PIZZA, DYLAN
Caterpillar at the W Kingsbury TION
St plant! ON FILE IN
Total price $225K. complete engine re- the temporary place-& fels, Comal County, may taken against SHARP THE DISTRICT
New S e n i s a L a n d & build by PARKS in Braunfels City Hall, Full Time Part Time APPLYA TODAY,T T O R NSTART E Y FMONDAY!
O R CLERK'S OFFICE
ment and habitation Texas, on this 19th you. Said Plaintiff's
Cattle Co. 830-303- Seguin. Orig paint, Council Chambers, $12+hr
of a travel trailer for day of March, 2017, ORIGINAL PetitionASSEMBLY PLAINTIFF: LINEJEF- OPERATORS
O F C O M A L
Braunfels 2333/ 210-269-5263 factory tow bar, tilt 550 Landa Street, resident security and by Patrick D. Aten, was filed in said
REQUIREMENTS5 2 1 FREY E. PRATT, COUNTY, TEXAS.
BENEFITS
New Braunfels, operation of a Christ- City Secretary, City Court, on the 13th S T A R R The officer execut-
Herald- Buy it! Sell it!
steering wheel, 5
new tires, & much
Texas, to consider • Clear background check
mas tree sales lot at of New Braunfels. day of December, STREET, CORPUS ing this writ shall
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ant to New Braun-
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f) PL-17-019 The
2016• A.D. High
cause numbered
in this
School diploma/equivalent
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forthwith serve the
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to
fels Code of Ordin-
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ances:
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proposed amend-
and 19B, Apply At: Day
Latter www.vistasand.com District Court and THIS SUIT IS• Weekly AS hereof,paychecksand make
Mobile Homes Saints Subdivision, styled: CONTACTFOLLOWS, OUR ONSITE TO STAFF
WIT: due TODAY return as the law
with your For Sale Boats & Motors ment to the “Town
Creek” Planned De-
establishing • Plant Operators
Cotton JENNIFER MILER, INJURY OR DAM- d i r e c t s . W i t n e s s ,
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community FSBO 2/2
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Review must be filed to submit sealed pro- permit applications is at 10:00 am, April Lamps, Extension
styled: bid information from within 30 days of the being administered
posals for a for new commercial 8, 2017, at 452 FM Cords, Mini Van
JENNIFER MILER, the website will be date that notice of are required to
Minority/Women structures, with ref- 306, New Braun- Back Seat, Futon,
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PLAINTIFF: page 3B JEF- http://www.co.comal. Services, Inc. www.fcc.gov/asr/ will be on Tuesday,
DATED the 16th day Monday, March 13, spaces of following Clothes, Dressers,
FREY E. PRATT, tx.us/PUR_BIDS.htm environmentalrequest .
April 4, 2017 at 6:30
2017. The deadline tenants: High Chair, Table,
521 S T A R R Sealed bids are due is proposing to in- Parties wishing to of March, 2017.
p.m. and the City
stall antennas at a Barry D. Moore, At- for proposals is • SAMUEL Mirrors, Strollers,
STREET, CORPUS in the Comal County submit the request Council public
3 : 0 0 p . m . , MATHEWS: Rocker, Stool,
CHRISTI, TEXAS Purchasing Office, centerline height of by mail may do so torney for Dann y
hearing will be on
Thursday, April 6, Ladders, Air Ironing Board, Kids
7 8 4 0 1 . A B R I E F Attention: Purchas- 100-feet on a new by addressing the Ray Varella, State
Tuesday, April 11,
2017. For more in- Compressor & Play Kitchen, China
S T A T E M E N T O F ing Director, 1297 100-foot monopole request to: FCC Re- Bar No.: 14320200,
2017 at 6:30 p.m.
formation, contact hose, Bicycle, Cabinet, Chairs,
THE NATURE OF Church Hill Dr., New tower at 442 Stolte quests for Environ- 245 S. Seguin Ave.,
The hearings will
Ms. Cyndi Holman, Lamps, Extension Headboard &
THIS SUIT IS AS B r a u n f e l s , T X . Road, New Braun- mental Review, At- New Braunfels, TX
be held at City Hall,
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FOLLOWS, TO WIT: 78130, NO LATER fels, Comal County, tn: Ramon Willi- 78130, Telephone:
30360 Cougar
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PUBLIC Spring, Toys, Baby
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This sale will be conducted to satisfy the judgment(s) for delinquent property taxes and accrued
penalties and interests due on the properties described herein, and for all costs of court and sale.

I do hereby verify that true and correct copies of the foregoing Joint Notice of Sale have been
delivered by United States Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and by regular mail, to each of
the Defendants named in each of the numbered and styled causes.

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MIKE FITSKO
Columnist Mike Fitsko is
a retired educator, freelance writer
and motivational speaker.

Love
after
death
A broad smile swept over
my face and a felicitous
feeling warmed my heart as
I watched my wife helping
our grandson, 12-year-old
Keaton, with his homework
Photos by LAURA McKENZIE | Herald-Zeitung
not long ago. In all honesty,
Mark and Lynda McLean visit with Mildred Schumann and her daughter Carola Davis in front of Boenig/Maurer home in New Braunfels on Wednesday, March 1, 2017.
I think they were working
on his seventh grade math

The house on the corner


so I was both pleased and
relieved he had not asked
me. After all, it was mathe-
matics.
As I quietly observed the
A modest house on the corner of Braddock Ave. and Butcher St. is rich in history two of them I couldn’t keep
thinking about my own
By Alec Woolsey wonderful English/Irish
The Herald-Zeitung grandmother whose loving
As the city of New heart taught me so much
Braunfels grows, in its shad- about life, love, living and
ow remains the modest how to treat other people.
houses of old surround- At the same time I re-
ing the Plaza. Some of the called an old story I had
houses, such as the Boenig/ read many years ago about
Maurer house, as it is called two children, Peggy and
by its new owners, are tucked Bill, who lost both of their
away and waiting for a loving parents in a tragic automo-
owner to honor their history. bile accident. It was then
Mark McLean and his wife left to their widowed ma-
Lynda came into possession ternal grandmother to raise
of the small white house, them even though she was
located in the adjacent lot retired and living on a small
of their home, in 2016 and fixed income.
have made it their passion to To make ends meet,
bring the house to life while their grandmother took a
keeping its past in mind. part-time job cleaning of-
“It’s the oldest in this area fices after hours. Since she
that I’ve been able to come was gone at odd hours, she
across,” Mark said. would leave hand-written
The McLeans are no notes all over the house for
strangers to older, historic Peggy and Bill to find.
homes in New Braunfels. Mark McLean, who purchased the Boenig/Maurer home with his wife Lynda in 2016, performed the restoration work himself. Often propped up on the
The house they live in was kitchen table would be a
built by the previous tenants search the couple has done. little note reading, “Peggy,
of the Boenig/Maurer house the casserole is ready to go.
“It’s literally five feet be- Just pop it into the oven at
nearly 90 years ago. hind our house,” Mark said. 350 degrees at 5:00 p.m. for
“We did a lot of research “This house was originally a
about 40 minutes. Love,
when we got the historic dairy farm, and it ran all the
Granny.”
designation on our house way to Gunther Street and
Likewise, on the inside
because the people who lived all the way to Nacogdoches.
page of young Bill’s comic
here built our house in 1926,” And, it was obviously the
book, the wise old grand-
Mark said. “They bought only thing out here when
mother attached, “Now,
this in 1910, lived here for these people bought it in now, William – you can
16 years, then moved over read this AFTER you’ve
1910, the Ebels. They built
there. And then, eventual- done your homework.”
the house I am in in 1926
ly 40-something years later Even after their beloved
and then they moved. What
they sold it to Miss Ragsdale grandmother had passed
we gather is this was used
who I kept trying to buy it away shortly after Peggy
as a rental or storage for 45
from — but she wouldn’t do and Bill had reached early
years. But, it didn’t even have
it.” adulthood, it seemed she
a bathroom.”
The house has been had a way of making her
through many owners since Keeping the history of the
property in mind, Mark and Lynda McLean holds an animal spine that was discovered on the Boenig/Maurer property during presence known.
originally built in 1869, ac- In some of the odd-
cording to the extensive re- See HOUSE, page 6C restoration. The property was once a dairy farm. est places inside their old
house, Peggy and Bill con-

Moving along
tinued to find little notes of
advice and encouragement
hidden away in dictionar-
ies, cook books and even
dresser drawers.
In her early twenties by
now, Peggy became engaged
In the movie “The Mag- guys the way out of town. but was saddened to think
nificent Seven,” bad guy “Ride on? Ride ON?” asks that her mother, father, and
Calvera rides into town Caldera. Yul says yes, leave beloved grandmother would
with his bad boys to take this town – there is noth- never meet or get to know
advantage of the poor ing here for you anymore. the man she loved.
villagers. The Mag Sev- (I paraphrased the last Sometime later, how-
ever, as she prepared for
Jeff Lindley en were there with Yul
Brenner standing in the
part, maybe) Then all Hell
breaks loose. her special day, she was
Columnist Jeff Lindley walks readers way. Yul says, “Ride on,” Marty left me and left a searching the attic for her
down a path discussing the impact of a with a horizontal slide of large void in my life. The grandmother’s old wedding
health crisis for someone you love. Courtesy photo
his hand showing the bad
See RIDE, page 6C Marty and Jeff Lindley See FITSKO, page 4C
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Board
When: 6 p.m.
Where: NB Council Chambers,
Sunday Country Dance 424 South Castell Ave.
When: 3-6:30 p.m. Contact: Agendas posted online
Where: Geronimo VFW, 6808 at www.nbtexas.org
N Hwy 123, Geronimo 78115
You should know: Charles New Century Lions Club
and the Fabulous Four from When: 7 p.m.
Roundtop will be playing.
Where: Granzin Bar-B-Q, 660
Kitchen opens at 2 pm. $8
W. San Antonio St.
donation. Friendly hall open
Contact: (830) 980-3367
to all.
Contact: Reservations/Info
Old Pilots and Aviation Group
830-379-0506/305-8829
When: 10:30 a.m.
Where: Rio Terra Theater,
Reiki 2294 E. Common St.
When: 6 p.m. Contact: (830) 624-7686, (830)
Where: Unity of New 221-4800
Braunfels, 408 Gruene Road
Guadalupe County Master
American Legion Post 179 Gardeners
Breakfast When: 7 p.m.
When: 9 a.m. Where: AgriLife Extension
Where: 410 W. Coll St. Office, 210 E. Live Oak,
Contact: (830) 625-0179 Seguin
Contact: (830) 303-3889
Sons of the American Legion,
Squadron 179 New Braunfels Young
When: 1 p.m. Professionals Organization
Where: Post Home, 410 W. When: Noon
Coll St. Where: Mamacita’s, 505 Texas
Contact: (830) 625-0179 46 Business
Submitted photo
Contact: Tyler Hoffman, presi-
Anglicans read the Bible too CISD dent@nbypo.com
When: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Where: 446 N. Seguin Ave. in Blended Learning Showcase Logo Contest winner Kimbley Dyer, a junior at Canyon Lake High School, poses with her Graphics Design Comal Country Music Show
David Hall teacher Sherri Painter. The Showcases will be held April 5 (Smithson Valley High), April 12 (Canyon High), and (Canyon Lake High) When: 7:30-10 p.m.
Info: (830) 214-3969 April 19. They will feature the work of students throughout the district this school year from the world of Academics, Technology, Fine Where: Knights of Columbus,
You should know: Gregory Arts, G/T, Career and Technology, and Health and Wellness. 111 Landa St.
Wilcox teaching the Book of You should know: Sandwiches
Genesis and desserts available. Cover
Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance
Beginners Sewing Class
When: 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Comal County
Senior Strength and Balance
When: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Where: Comal County Senior
English Language Class
When: 6 p.m.
Where: Tye Preston Memorial
Tuesday charge $5. Doors open at 6 p.m.

When: 3-6:30 p.m. The Lindheimer Chapter of


Where: Geronimo VFW, 6808 Salvation Army, 617 S. Citizens’ Center, 655 Landa St. Library, 16311 S. Access Rd., March Meeting of the NEW NPSOT
N Hwy 123, Geronimo Business 35 Contact: (830) 629-4547 Canyon Lake BRAUNFELS MARSCH-und
Contact: (830) 608-9129 to Contact: (830) 964-3744 When: 6:30 p.m.
Contact: (830) 379-0506 WANDERGRUPPE Where: GVTC Auditorium,
You should know: Open to register Basic and Protective Parenting You should know: Class for When: 6:30 p.m. Order Meal; 7
adults whose primary language 36101 FM 3159.
public. When: 5-6 p.m. p.m. Meeting and Speaker Contact: More information can
Stress Relief Through Where: Seguin Elks Lodge, is not English. Reading and Where: Granzin’s Bar B Que,
Crocheting writing. be found online at www.npsot.
Serenity and Hope for Al-Anon 1331 C.H. Matthies Jr. Drive 660 W. San Antonio Street, org/wp/lindheimer/.
When: 5 p.m. When: 11 a.m. to noon Contact: (830) 372-5980 New Braunfels.
Where: River City Advocacy Monday Nite Co-Dependents You should know: Helgard Hollis
Where: Gruene United
Anonymous Meeting New Braunfels Community
Methodist Church, Common 145 Landa St. Narcotics Anonymous speaks on her recent walks in Chorale Rehearsals  
Street at FM 306 Contact: (830) 643-0200 When: 7 p.m. When: 7 p.m. Egypt. Open to anyone interest-
Where: Comal County Senior When: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Salvation Army, 617 S. ed in hiking, nature and travel. Where: Faith United Church
Fundancers Mental Health Family Support Business 35. Citizens Center, 655 Landa St. Contact: mbrendsel@hotmail.
Group: of Christ, 970 N Loop 337
Contact: (855) 864-2262 You should know: com.
When: 7-9 p.m. (across from Rudy’s BBQ)
When: Mondays 6 pm -7 pm Co-Dependents Anonymous
Where: Community Center You Should Know: We are
Where: River City Advocacy Chronic Pain Support Group (CoDA) is a Twelve Step Epilepsy Support Group
North, 3501 Morning Drive, rehearsing for our Spring
145 Landa When: Noon Fellowship of men and women When: 6:30-8 p.m.
Cibolo concert, “As Time Goes By,”
Contact: (830)643-0200 or Where: River City Advocacy, whose purpose is the devel- Where: Christ Presbyterian Musical selections celebrating
Mr Sullivan (210) 275-2267 145 Landa St. opment and maintenance of Church Meeting Room, 1620
Al-Anon special times each month of
Contact: (830) 643-0200 healthy relationships. Common St.
When: 5 p.m. the year.
Zumba Gold Contact: mondaynitecoda@ Contact: (210) 653-5353
Where: 2365 Huber Road, Contact: Linda at 830-660-
When: 1:30-2:30 p.m. New Braunfels Donor Room gmail.com
Seguin 2254
Contact: (830) 379-4773 Where: Comal County Senior When: Monday through Survivors of Suicide Loss
Citizens’ Center, 655 Landa Saturday English as a Second When: 6-8 p.m. After the Boxes are Unpacked
St. Where: 651 N. Business 35, Language Where: Oakwood Church, 2154
AA Meetings at 24 Club When: 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Contact: (830) 629-4547 Suite 830, MarketPlace Center When: 9 a.m - 12 p.m. (morn- Loop 337
When: 11 a.m., Noon, 5:30 Where: New Braunfels Bible
Contact: (830) 625-5401 ing) or 6-8:30 p.m. (evening) Contact: (830) 627-2006
p.m., 8 p.m. Church, 652 Loop 337
Chair Yoga You should know: Donate Where: Westside Community
Where: 1142 Eikel Contact: Kim, (830) 557-9167
When: 10:30-11:30 a.m. blood from 8:30 a.m.-6:30 Center, 2932 S. IH 35 New Century Lions Club
Contact: (830) 625-0057 You should know: Committed
Where: Comal County Senior p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Contact: (830) 221-4630 When: 7 p.m. to the spiritual growth and
Citizens’ Center, 655 Landa Friday; 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Boss’s Pizza, 263 Loop emotional well-being of women
Tuesday and Thursday; 9 a.m.- Monday Nite CoDA Meeting-
Monday
St. 337 who have been uprooted by a
Contact: (830) 629-4547 3 p.m. Saturday. New Braunfels Contact: (830) 980-3367 move or any life change.
When: 7-8:00 p.m.
Monday Night Bridge Gemischter Chor Harmonie Where: Comal County Seniors

CATFISH
Christian Youth Theater Class When: 6-8 p.m. When: 7-8:30 p.m. Citizens Foundation, 655
Registration Open Where: Comal County Senior Where: Eden Hill Chapel, 631 Landa St., New Braunfels
When: Classes start the week Citizens’ Center, 655 Landa Lakeview Blvd.
of March 20, weekly until May St. Contact: (830) 625-8937
18 Contact: (830) 629-4547
Where: CYT Studio, 1389 Knights of Columbus No. 4183
Industrial Dr, Suite C Art Therapy and Creative Bingo
Contact: www.cytsanantonio. Expression When: 5 p.m.
org When: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Knights of Columbus
Where: River City Advocacy, Hall, 111 Landa St.
145 Landa St. Contact: (830) 629-7673
Breast Cancer Support Group
Contact: (830) 643-0200
When: 9:30 a.m. Friends of the Library
Where: Peace Lutheran Anxiety Support Group Bookstore
Church When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
When: 10 a.m.
Where: River City Advocacy, Where: New Braunfels Public
Bingo Library, 700 Common St.
145 Landa St.
When: 1-3 p.m. Contact: (830) 643-0200 Contact: (830) 627-7824
Where: Comal County Senior
Citizens’ Center, 655 Landa
Fried fish tacos,
Men’s Support Group Baby Rhyme Time
St. When: 9:30 a.m. sandwiches, plates
When: Noon
Contact: (830) 629-4547
Where: River City Advocacy, Where: New Braunfels Public and by the pound
145 Landa St. Library, 700 Common St.
Friends of Tye Preston Contact: (830) 221-4300
Memorial Library
Contact: (830) 643-0200 Open 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Daily
When: 1 p.m. Toddler Time Closed Sunday
LGBT Support Group
Where: Tye Preston Memorial When: 10:30 a.m. (830) 629-6615
When: 6 p.m. IT’S THE SAUCE & THE WOOD
Library, 16311 South Access Where: New Braunfels Public 660 W. San Antonio St.
Where: River City Advocacy,
Road, Canyon Lake Library, 700 Common St.
145 Landa St.
Contact: (830) 964-4744 Contact: (830) 221-4300
Contact: (830) 643-0200
Fraternal Order of the Eagles O.W.L. (Older Wiser Livelier)
Domestic Violence Support
No. 2999 Auxiliary
Group When: 2 p.m.
When: 6:30 p.m. Where: New Braunfels Public
When: 5-6 p.m.
Where: Eagles Hall, 257 E. Library
Where: Crisis Center of
South St. Contact: (830) 221-4300
Comal County, 1547 E.
Contact: (830) 629-1252
Common St.
Contact: (830) 620-7520 Celebrate Recovery
Bulverde Area Republican
Women When: 7-9:30 p.m.
AA Meetings at 24 Club Where: Oakwood Church, 2154
When: 7 p.m. Loop 337
When: Noon, 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m.
Where: GVTC Auditorium, Contact: (210) 845-4060 or
Where: 1142 Eikel
36101 FM 3159 (830) 305-5400
Contact: (830) 625-0057

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Tuesday is New Braunfels Founder’s Day


Heidtmeyer because of
training them. They need
additional training on foot
and field.
March 8, 1845: Depart-
ed for Gonzales. Supper
at Kings. Slept on porch,
saddle for pillow. Ameri-
MYRA LEE ADAMS GOFF can tobacco, chewing and
spitting.
Myra Lee Adams Goff writes March 9, 1845: Cold
a biweekly column about New norther at the San Jeroni-
Braunfels history.
mo. 4.5 miles to Don An-
tonio Navarro’s. Interest-
ing man. He describes the
march to Santa Fe. Mr.
Veramendi introduces me.
Today, March 19, Lodging with many fleas
2017, marks 172 years and a hard bed of feathers
since Prince Carl of Sol- on wood.
ms-Braunfels woke up to March 10, 1845: Waited
a snow storm in Texas. for Veramendi. He did not
He was camping at the come. High ground view
Guadalupe River getting of San Antonio. Lodged at
ready to look over the land Rahm’s favorite old hotel.
that he had just purchased March 11, 1845: Looked
for the Adelsverein emi- at the Alamo. Visited Ver-
gration project. The date amendi and Garza.
was Wednesday, March March 12, 1845: Had
19, 1845. In two days, the discussion with Veramen-
first immigrants would di and de Vine. Compan-
cross the Guadalupe into ions were Wrede, Anton,
what would become New two orderlies from Lind-
Braunfels on Good Friday, heimer’s company and
March 21, 1845. From that from the militia of Hoff-
time on, that date would mann and Lűntzel. Mexi-
be designated as Founder’s cans no longer made brash
Day for New Braunfels. demands.
Prince Carl wrote eleven March 13, 1845: Com-
reports back to the Adelsv- pleted business with Mex-
erein telling them what he icans. Rode to San Pedro
had accomplished for the Springs and the Powder
organization that had cho- House.
sen him to head the proj- March 14, 1845: Com-
ect. These eleven reports pletion of the document
written in German have with Maria Veramen-
been translated by various di-Garza, beautiful wom-
historians and scholars. an. Rode with Lűntzel and
The reports have been Lindheimer to Mission La
published in both German Conception.
and English. The informa- Submitted photo March 15, 1845: Signed
tion from these reports has Sophienburg Executive Director, Tara Kohlenberg, displays Prince Carl’s portable chair, writing desk, family seal and ink-blot sand the document.
been used by researchers container from the museum collections. March 16, 1845: Break-
for many years. But, as of- fast along Cibolo. Wrede
ten is the case, other doc- pointed, particularly Zink. fles, 39 with shotguns and er. Played the piano. March 3, 1845: Storm and Hoffmann arrived in
uments surface that are They were Dr. Theodore 33 unarmed. On March February 28, 1845: and rain. Zink arrives. the evening.
more personal in nature Koester, Nicholas Zink, 21, 1845, the immigrants Rode to camp. Joyful wel- Lengthy discussion.
and sometimes contradic- See FOUNDERS, page 4C
von Coll and Rev. Louis crossed the Guadalupe. come with cannon fire. March 4, 1845: Colonial
tory to the original docu- Ervendberg. The prince Played the piano. Rain Council meeting. Cham-
ments available. makes some very serious EXCERPTS FROM and storm. pagne in the evening. WHEN IS ADVANCED
charges against Zink. Also, THE DIARY March 2, 1845 Birthday March 6, 1845: A discus-
THE DIARY the prince revealed his WOUND CARE
February 26, 1845: Ar- of my mother. Depart- sion with Dr. Kὂster. He NECESSARY?
Historian, Theodore anti-American views and
rived at Carlshaven after ed on the way at 10:00 was suspended. Cloudt is
Gish, came across the why he was against Tex-
as becoming a state of the being lost. Ate oysters and o’clock. Nice beautiful becoming uncouth. Baur
personal diary of Prince
United States. fish. hilly trail. Met Romer, von is less than nothing, very
Carl while researching in
Rheinland-Platz, Germa- February 27, 1845: Bad Coll, Lűntzel, Hoffmann malicious. Too late to ride.
ny. The diary was one of HISTORIC BACKGROUND roads to Victoria. Supper and Assel on the trail. Sup- March 7, 1845: Inspec-
two documents discovered OF THE DIARY with Zink and Wedemey- per and grog. tion of company. I praised
and was called “Diary of a Here is the background
Trip to America in 1844-
45.” W.M. Von Maszews-
of the point in time the di-
ary was written: The Herald-Zeitung
ki, the past-president of the
German–Texas Heritage
Prince Carl arrived in
Texas on July 1, 1844, is read everywhere!
Society, agreed to translate and traveled to collect in- Mark Robbins, DO
the diary. The diary con- formation about Texas. Undersea and Hyperbaric
sists of 88 pages and begins On March 6, he rode on Medicine
with Prince Carl’s depar- horseback to San Anto- CTMC Institute for
ture from Rheingrafen- nio with Friedrich Wrede Advanced Wound Healing
stein, his family castle. The and Gustav Hoffmann. When you get a lesion on your
date was May 14, 1844. In San Antonio, Johann skin, your body starts a natural
The last entry was upon his Rahm, a member of Texas process to heal the wound. Once
return to Europe on June Ranger Jack Coffee Hays’ the bleeding stops, white blood
20, 1845. The diary con- cells come in and start cleaning up
Company, told the prince the area, and some inflammation
tains biographical data not about the Comal Tract and occurs. Then, new tissue begins to
found in the Adelsverein Las Fontanas. On the 15, grow and a scar forms.
reports and contains hu- Prince Carl purchased this Some inflammation is good for
manizing comments about tract from heirs of the Ve- a wound because it prompts the
body to respond and grow new
his own nature. ramendi family. On March tissue. Sometimes, however, the
In the diary, the prince 18, the prince went to in- body gets stuck in the inflammato-
reveals much about his spect the tract. He was ac- ry phase because of infection, the
own personality and how companied by 25 men. The presence of dead tissue, too much
fluid or a recurring injury. In these
he sees his role as “fearless group set up tents at the cases, advanced wound interven-
military leader, mount- Guadalupe and that night tion may be necessary.
ing a defense against In- there was a snow storm. Christina Smith in front of La Floridita in Havana, Cuba. The was a At the Central Texas Medical
favorite watering hole for Ernest Hemingway.
dians.” This attack never They woke up to the snow Center (CTMC) Institute for

Vacation Photo Contest


Advanced Wound Healing, we
came about. Prince Carl, on their tents. This was administer hyperbaric oxygen
through Gish’s book, re- March 19, 1845. therapy that involves placing
veals himself as an aristo- Two days later, the first Take a vacation. Take a copy of the Herald-Zeitung. Take a photo. a patient inside a hyperbaric
crat who exercised his skill group of German immi- chamber. The experience simulates
in the arts. Even with the grants crossed the Gua- It’s Easy to Enter an ocean dive, except the patient is
not swimming in water – they are
serious responsibility of dalupe at the Camino • Take a photo of friends or family reading the Herald-Zeitung at the most recognizable landmark on your vacation.
swimming in 100 percent oxygen.
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the emigration project, he Real crossing (Nacogdo- New Braunfels,TX 78130.
After we “dive” them to 33 feet be-
took time out to read the ches Street). A settlement • A panel of judges selected by the Herald-Zeitung will choose the three most memorable vacation photos submitted
low sea level, oxygen is pressurized
into the plasma of the blood which
classical German authors was established called the by Sept. 1. Winners will be announced the last Sunday of September.
promotes faster healing.
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For more information about
run in the paper one time — no resubmissions will be published or eligible for the contest. Limit of five photos per
ler. the Sts. Peter & Paul Cath- person per year. the CTMC Institute for Advanced
Diaries have a way of olic Church now stands. Wound Healing, visit ctmc.org and
click on the “Care and Services” tab.
opening up what the writ- In February, Prince Carl
er really feels about people had organized a militia to
and places; in this case, protect the settlers from
much of it is uncompli- Indian attack. These men
mentary. Solms praises were capable of bearing
von Coll but not the rest of arms. The total number of
Havana, Cuba ctmc.org
the first council that he ap- men was 208, 36 with ri-
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FOUNDERS through the country. On


horseback, we climbed up
Continued from page 3C to an outcropping through
cedars to the top of a pla-
March 17, 1845: Zink teau.
and Coll arrived with 13 March 21, 1845: Begin-
men. Camped at a spring ning of spring and Good
not far from the Guada-
Friday. Crossing of the
lupe. Bitterly cold.
first 15 wagons, but what
March 18, 1845: Arrived
on the Comal tract. Put up toil and what difficulty it
tents, ate late then went to was. Finally, they are here.
bed. Change of the camp to
March 19, 1845: We higher ground.
awoke to a snowstorm.
I rode out to outline the DIARY CONTINUES
horse exercise area. After- Prince Carl’s diary con-
ward I went with Rahm, tinues through the time
Wrede, Lűntzel, Zink into he left New Braunfels on
the woods, with hunting
May 14 and then left Tex-
knives and axes we cut a
as in June for Germany.
trail to the spring. 4 miles.
Stopped where we came to The book containing this
a meadow. Bitterly cold. information and much
Snow on the tents in the more can be purchased
morning. at Sophie’s Shop at the
March 20, 1845: With Sophienburg. It is called
Coll, Lindheimer and five Voyage to North America
men I went on a long ride 1844-45.
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COMICS
“Obviously the facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an
imagination that is formed by your previous experience. Memories of the past are not
memories of facts but memories of your imaginings of the facts.” — Philip Roth

Arlo & Janis by Jimmy Johnson Peanuts by Charles Schulz

B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis

Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson

Dilbert by Scott Adams The Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart

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Today’s Horoscope Tomorrow’s Horoscope


Study hard and look for any flaws in your plan. Take care of Show everyone what you have to offer. If you step into the
your own affairs and avoid letting your emotions get in the way spotlight, you will alter the way people view you. Interactions
of making wise choices. If you trust in yourself, you won’t be dis- with others will pave the way for better days ahead. Have confi-
appointed. dence in yourself and make every moment count.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Delays can be expected if you trav- ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Take hold of whatever situation
el or deal with people who are emotionally unstable. Take a step back you face. Engage in talks that will bring about change. Push back if
from any situation that appears to be heading in the wrong direc- someone tries to pressure you. Control excessive spending and curb
tion. your temper.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Taking a day trip or attending a TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Use caution when dealing with
conference that will help inform you about something you want to superiors, and double-check others’ credentials as well as your doc-
pursue is favored. Enjoy yourself with a loved one. Romance is high- umentation before you engage in talks that could affect your status.
lighted. Simplicity and precision are encouraged.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Make changes to your agenda, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Give your best and don’t take any
finances or health regimen. Taking care of business will help you guff from competitive or pushy people. Stay focused on yourself and
move forward with other pursuits. Don’t make a fuss and just do try to devise innovative ways to make personal and financial im-
what needs to be done. provements.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Partnerships will not be as they CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Tread carefully when dealing with
appear. Ask questions if you want to avoid being surprised by some- people you work or do business with. Use your imagination and in-
one’s position. Choose peace and love over discord and chaos. tuition to counter whatever is thrown your way. Pace yourself.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Demands will be put on you if you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Make changes for the right reasons, not
are too passive. Make choices instead of letting others railroad you for someone else’s reasons. Stay focused on gathering information
into situations and pursuits that aren’t in your best interest. and gaining experience. Home and personal improvements will lead
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Bypass anyone giving you a difficult to greater opportunities.
time. Don’t give in to pressure or unfair demands. Focus on fun, in- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- A proactive approach to whatever
dulgence and romance. Enjoy the bright side of life. you want to accomplish is encouraged. Don’t get hung up on trivial
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Get organized and be ready to work matters. Staying focused on what’s important to you will bring the
alongside others to bring about change. A positive mental and physi- highest returns.
cal attitude will chase away opposition. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- The pendulum will swing when it
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Put work aside. Don’t try to change comes to emotions and personal relationships. Don’t overreact or
something that can’t be changed. Look for unique ways to stabilize get into a tiff with someone over an inconsequential matter.
your current personal situation. Positive change is within reach. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Don’t let the little things get to
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Vocational uncertainty will give you. You won’t make headway if you let your temper get the better of
you reason to rethink what you want to do next. Assess your skills you. Look for a way to use your energy constructively.
and qualifications, and redirect what you do best to suit current SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- An unexpected opportu-
trends. nity will give you the boost you need to get back on track profes-
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Look at any situation you sionally and financially. Using your skills in a unique way will bring
face rationally. Refuse to let emotional deception, accusations or surprising results.
uncertainty create problems or cause jealousy. Offer understanding CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Dig deep and get the lowdown
and a helping hand to those you love. on anything that may affect your reputation or progress. Don’t let
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Emotional problems will crop temptation lead to an unfortunate mistake.
up if you make a promise you cannot deliver. Make your gestures AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Set the stage for advancement.
clear, and put what you are willing to do in writing. There is no room Trust in your judgment and make decisions based on your needs.
for error. If you reconnect with past colleagues, an opportunity will develop.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- An unexpected encounter will Celebrate your good fortune with loved ones.
change your life. You will receive a gift or winning, or a lost item will PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Keep your personal life simple in
be returned to you. Celebrate your good fortune with a loved one. order to live up to your full professional and personal potential. Take
Romance is highlighted. responsibility and do your best.
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RIDE hand towel twice, but three the past 20 years. They just
HOUSE times. Marty likes twice. keep on cleansing. Stay
Continued from page 1C Continued from page 1C Then why should I fold it away from the salt, Pop.)
at all? It got to that point Time to think of things if
Lynda invited Mildred other writings hopefully ex- in so many petty instances, things were different. The
Schumann and her daughter plained how things went for it became a part of my life. easy thought is if Marty did
Carola Davis to the property. our 12 years in the cancer I couldn’t say it was part of not have cancer, she would
Schumann is a descendant desert together and with a Marty’s. You wouldn’t call still be working as a com-
of Eva Grimm Maurer, who community of close com- one of these a life chang- mercial appraiser for Frost
was one of the early tenants panions, too many to men- ing experience in itself, but Bank. She would put in over
of the house. tion, plus I would probably add ‘em all up and it was. I 40 hours there and then
“I grew up 10 miles out in leave out a few. Now what? decided not to even try so head or be a part of com-
the country, of course I was I hope it is human nature much and do things the way mittee after committee here
in town all the time because to imagine and fantasize she wanted. If she asked in New Braunfels. I would
I went to school in town,” about life if you could be me to do something with a be doing my Jeff stuff: work,
Schumann said. “I just never placed in another setting. “please,” it may or may not play, eat, mow, make life fun
was here.” God gave you a brain, and have gotten done because I for others and an occasion-
She said that although the thoughts you have are was afraid it would be done al interlude with Marty, not
she had lived around New his. Therefore, I did think wrong. We are talking the necessarily in that order.
Braunfels for most of her and still do, think. I men- small, soon-to-be insignif- I can still do all but one of
life, she had never visited the tioned before in another icant occurrences in every- those things. So, is it OK to
home. chapter, one of my thoughts body’s lives. But they start think of another life? Now
“I was born in Gonza- was to run away. At the to add up. that I have another life, it
les County on a farm on time, I was really, really Now that the history has does not seem so bad, plus
the Guadalupe River,” close to that. When Mar- been revealed, is it not un- I’m in another life. But be-
Schumann said. “They built ty and I both hit bottom at natural to imagine another fore Marty died, I had the
LAURA McKENZIE | Herald-Zeitung
a dam that flooded my dad’s The Boenig/Maurer house was built by Wilhelm Boenig in 1869. the same time, facing and way? At least five years ago same thoughts. Whether it
combine and his best fields feeling what she was going I had decided Marty was not was bad or good, it’s over
so he sold out. He wound up front sitting area, a kitchen, possible to do that. You’d through, and, although she destined to be much longer and I didn’t go to Hell, so I
looking at ranches in several and in the back a bedroom really be making a mistake. said she was fine, she knew here. I wrote her off. At the guessing it was OK. So far.
counties and wound up with and refurbished bathroom. Every time I would do some- deep down things would time of the writing off theo- Now, aside from the huge
the one we are on.” Other than the bathroom, thing in one area, it would never be the same. She had ry, it was humorous, now it black hole in my life, I think
Time has passed the small, everything from the floors cause problems in another to. She was a smart lady. sounds completely negative of what now? How long
one bedroom home. The to the kitchen sink are un- area.” She just did not openly say and harsh. I apologize. In does one mourn a wife’s
avenue it sits on the corner touched. “We just think it’s such a so. Both at the bottom, who some of the times I watched death, when is the appro-
of was once called Boenig, “The sink is obviously a treasure here,” Lynda said. do you have to vent? Marty her recover from surger- priate time for one to seek
named after its builder Wil- 1950s sink, so we left it be- “Especially to be the oldest has Jeff, Jeff has Marty. All ies, my father was doing companionship, what does
helm Boenig. Today, that cause I thought it was pret- house in this part of the city. of us have been in a bick- the same thing, recovering one do with all the time
same avenue dons the Brad- ty cool looking,” Mark said. We think that it’s definite- ering where afterwards you from illnesses in another saved by not having to do
dock name, but it’s a mystery “You’re not going to be able ly a treasure. We hope that wonder what stupid, insig- hospital. We watched him medical things? Ride on.
to Mark McLean as to why to come in here and slap cab- maybe other descendants of nificant thing it was to have look dead more than once. Calvera did not and he paid
that name change occurred. inets on a wall. This stuff has some of the early owners will been mean to each other At this writing, he is doing the price.
Inside, the house has a sand and brick. It’s just not come forward.” about. I would get there very well for a dead guy: Marty died Feb. 21, 2016
more often than Marty. 96, driving, and taking care The Marty Lindley Founda-
The Weed and Feed prod- as Weed Free Zone to con- Was it me just frustrated, of his wife of over 70 years. tion, Inc., a 501 © non-profit,
FINCH or was it Marty on drugs? Gee, wonder where I got was established Sept. 1, 2013
ucts look like a good value. trol broadleaf weeds in the
Continued from page 4C A. Weed and Feed prod- lawn now but it is not time to No firm answer other than my guidance? Sometimes, and has given over $400,000
ucts are not recommended fertilize until you mow real I hope it would be both of he will drive himself to the to Volunteers in Medicine,
beetles can cause damage. in our area. The herbicides grass 2 times which is usu- the above. That’s when you ER at SAMMC and if they Kids’ Club and MD Ander-
Q. When can I fertilize should be applied at different ally near May 1. Use a slow start using your imagina- don’t tend to him in a time- son Sarcoma Research Clin-
the lawn? What kind of times than the fertilizer. Ap- release lawn fertilizer such as tion to make things appear ly manner, he’ll drive him- ic and (3) website is www.
fertilizer is recommended? ply a contact herbicide such 19-5-9 at that time. better. At least I did. self back home. (His major martylindleyfoundation.org
Okay, I don’t fold the illness is failing kidneys for for more information.
FITSKO mother and grandmother dear Peggy. I’m certain I’d
both. love him too... Granny”
Continued from page 1C As she lifted the veil, There’s no question in
neatly packed inside an old my mind that whoever said
veil that her mother had wooden trunk, she couldn’t a grandmother’s love is
also worn. For Peggy it was help noticing a small something you never out-
going to be her “something hand-written note from her grow, undoubtedly knew
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