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C6 The Fayette County Record, Friday, September 11, 2020 Residential & Commercial Roofing Shingle • Metal • Tile • Slate Roof Repairs & Maintenance Siding • Painting • Windows Metal Buildings & More! (979) 247-4587 TOLL FREE: 877-840-3896 7000 S. US HWY 77 LA GRANGE, TX 78945 www.vincentsroofing.com Fully Insured & Bonded BBB Accredited Free Ridge Vent on New Roofs 20 sqs. or More — EXPIRES SEPT. 30, 2020 — KJZT Family Life St. Anne Society No. 10 donated $1,000 to St. John Catholic Church. Due to many church fundraisers being canceled this year due to the COVID-19 crisis, KJZT Family Life is making donations to parishes across Texas to help with financial struggles, such as St. John’s. KJZT Family Life is a fraternal benefit society founded in 1894 by Czech Catholics. St Anne Society No. 10 began in 1902. Pictured from left is: Rose Rohde, president, Father Steve Sauser, MaryJane Toddy, secretary and Helen Wied, Vice President. KJZT Family Life St. Anne Society Makes Donations KJZT Donated to St. John the Baptist Church Religious education program in Fayetteville. KJZT Fam- ily Life St. Anne Society No. 10 donated $100 to Lexxus Zika, director of Religious Education Program at St. John Catholic Church. Pictured from left is: Father Steve Sauser, Rose Rohde, president, Lexxus Zika, education director, MaryJane Toddy, secretary and Helen Wied, Vice President. The Karisch Clan partici- pated in the Fayette County Fair Livestock Show on Sunday, Sept. 6. Rheagan had another good day in the ring, bringing home the Champion Intermedi- ate Showmanship buckle. Not to be outdone, Rheagan’s fa- ther brought home the jackpot Adult Showmanship win. Ad- ditionally, the cattle did well. Diva brought home Reserve Champion American Heifer and Scarlett was Champion Exotic Heifer. Ree was a class winner and Isabella was second in class. Rilan also got to get some ring practice in by showing Isabella in Pee Wee Showmanship. SLM News The Shared Lutheran Min- istry of Fayette County (SLM) will offer parking lot services at 9 a.m. in Warrenton on Sept. 20. You are welcome to bring lawn chairs and sit under the trees, distanced from other wor- shipers. It has been lovely under the huge oaks that time of day. Holy Communion will be of- fered to those in attendance and for those watching online. You may use bread and wine/grape juice from home or stop by your church to pick up pre-packaged communion elements. The SLM will still offer worship at noon on Sunday on KTIM radio, 89.1, and it will record worship to be seen on its Facebook page (Shared Luther- an Ministry of Fayette County), YouTube (SLM Worship) and on their website. The SLM is pleased to wel- come Cole McGlynn as its new intern. He and his wife, Aman- da, arrived here from North Carolina recently and are get- ting settled in at the parsonage in Rutersville. After this year, they both plan to be ordained as pas- tors and serve churches wher- ever assigned. Cole grew up in Thousand Oaks, California, and attended Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. While in seminary, he worked at a United Methodist Church plant in South Minneapolis, and then while Amanda was on vicar- age, he worked at an Episcopal Church. He is excited to finally return to Lutheranism and com- plete his last requirement before ordination. Both he and Amanda enjoy hiking, training their dogs Cricket and Banjo, cooking and board games. Cole also enjoys fishing, baking bread and brew- ing his own beer. Welcome to Fayette County, Texas. Queen’s Pageant The Fayette County Fair As- sociation held the Queen’s Pag- eant and Little Miss and Mister contests on Thursday evening, Sept. 3, at the Fayette County Fair Grounds. Rilan Karisch was crowned Fayette County’s Little Mister for 2020-2021. Sewer and Water The Ellinger Sewer and Water Supply Corp. will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. at the Ellinger Fire Station. Meeting Cancelled The Ellinger SPJST Lodge No. 51 will not be holding its quarterly meeting that was scheduled for Sept. 18, due to concerns involving COVID-19. For more information, you may contact Calvin Hlinsky or Diane Marusik. They will give notice when meetings will resume. Birthdays Birthday wishes are extend- ed to the following celebrants: Bridget Hinton - Sept. 10; Brad Koehl - 13; Lisa Weishuhn - 14; Karen Richter - 17; Lacey Dominguez and Karl Johnson - 19; Cullen Weishuhn, Brad Divin, Tucker Reed Koehl and Lillian Kramr - 20; Gary Dor- sett - 22; Kayla Hartmann - 23; Denise Kubena - 27; E.J. Koehl - 29; and Jonathon Cook and Larry Bartosh - 30. Have News? If you have news for the cor- respondent, please call (979) 966-3275 or email bartoshcaro- [email protected]. Rheagan and Rilan Karisch participated in the Fayette County Fair Livestock Show on Sunday. Karisch Family Participates In Fayette Co. Fair Livestock Show By CAROLYN BARTOSH Ellinger News Correspondent E LLINGER News Patricia A. Limpus Estate Claims Sought Notice is given that Letters Testamentary were granted to me on 1st day September, 2020 in probate court Cause No. 12643 Fayette County, Texas. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re- quired to present the same to me within the time required by law. Deborah Dergins P.O. Box 395 Round Top, Texas 78954 Independent Executor Estate of Patricia Limpus Deceased (90-4c) FAYETTE COUNTY TEXAS Notice to Bidders Sealed bids, plainly marked, will be received until 2:00pm Mon- day, September 14th, 2020 for: Limestone Commercial Base Specifications can be obtained from: Debra Maddox 850 Airport Rd La Grange, Texas 78945 979-242-4056 Bids must conform to specifica- tions and will not be returned. All rights reserved. (86-2wc) Small Taxing Unit Notice The Fayette County Groundwater Conservation District will hold a virtual meeting at 9:30 a.m. on September 14, 2020 to consider adopting a proposed tax rate for tax year 2020. The proposed tax rate is $0.0099 per $100 of value. The proposed tax rate would decrease total taxes in the Fayette County Groundwater Conservation District by 16.8% The proposed tax rate is decreased from last year’s tax rate. Please visit www.fayettecountygroundwater.com for information on the virtual meeting. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given in ac- cordance with the terms of the provisions of the Texas Alco- holic Beverage Code THAT: Hafsa K Inc. d/b/a The Point HAS FILED APPLICATION FOR A: Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off-Premise Permit SAID BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED AT: 1200 W Loop 543, West Point, Fayette County, Texas 78963 OWNER: Navaid A. Khan, President/Secretary (89-2p) Patricia A. Limpus Estate Claims Sought The Point Applies For TABC Permit Limestone Commercial Base Bids molasses more active in the gar- den. Add it to the molasses mix- ture at a rate of two oz. to a gal- lon of water. You can combine all three and apply at the same time, but I prefer seaweed for foliar feeding and molasses for the soil. Pure vinegar is a very effective organic herbicide, but it won’t hurt your plants at the diluted rate I recommend. Buy 10 percent vinegar, sometimes called pickling vin- egar, at grocery stores to use as an herbicide. Pour it straight into a pump-up sprayer and spray on anything you want to kill, espe- cially on a sunny day. Adding an ounce or two of orange oil to a gallon of vinegar will make it even more effective at killing weeds. Applying seaweed, molasses and applie cider vinegar doesn’t work overnight. It takes a few ap- plications every other week or so to begin seeing results. If you are a new gardener, or if your soil is particularly poor, perhaps from past use of chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides, there is a great product available locally that can help speed up the process of bringing your soil back to life. Mycorrhizal Plus by the compa- ny MicroLife contains 11 strains of mycorrhizal fungus along with 65 strains of other beneficial mi- crobes and bacteria. Mycorrhizal fungus is one of the most important soil organ- isms for plant health. The fungus has a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. The threads of the fungus cover the roots and act as a spear, breaking up the soil as the roots push deeper. It transforms nutrients in the soil into forms the plants can use. If you mulch with wood chips as I recommend, you will eventually introduce mycor- rhizal into your garden, but that takes time. This product gives you a quick jump start. Best of all, it’s available at Sutherlands in La Grange. You can buy liq- uid molasses and liquid seaweed at many local garden centers and feed stores. La Grange Farm and Ranch sells both, and they also sell dry molasses. If you decide to pick up any of these products locally, tell them you read about it in the Fayette County Record. If you have questions or com- ments about gardening, send them to andy@fayettecoun- tyrecord.com. Continued from Page C1 Gardening: Start Building Your Fungus

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KJZT Family Life St. Anne Society No. 10 donated $1,000 to St. John Catholic Church. Due to many church fundraisers being canceled this year due to the COVID-19 crisis, KJZT Family Life is making donations to parishes across Texas to help with fi nancial struggles, such as St. John’s. KJZT Family Life is a fraternal benefi t society founded in 1894 by Czech Catholics. St Anne Society No. 10 began in 1902. Pictured from left is: Rose Rohde, president, Father Steve Sauser, MaryJane Toddy, secretary and Helen Wied, Vice President.

KJZT Family Life St. Anne Society Makes Donations

KJZT Donated to St. John the Baptist Church Religious education program in Fayetteville. KJZT Fam-ily Life St. Anne Society No. 10 donated $100 to Lexxus Zika, director of Religious Education Program at St. John Catholic Church. Pictured from left is: Father Steve Sauser, Rose Rohde, president, Lexxus Zika, education director, MaryJane Toddy, secretary and Helen Wied, Vice President.

The Karisch Clan partici-pated in the Fayette County Fair Livestock Show on Sunday, Sept. 6. Rheagan had another good day in the ring, bringing home the Champion Intermedi-ate Showmanship buckle. Not to be outdone, Rheagan’s fa-ther brought home the jackpot Adult Showmanship win. Ad-ditionally, the cattle did well. Diva brought home Reserve Champion American Heifer and Scarlett was Champion Exotic Heifer. Ree was a class winner and Isabella was second in class. Rilan also got to get some ring practice in by showing Isabella in Pee Wee Showmanship.SLM News

The Shared Lutheran Min-istry of Fayette County (SLM) will offer parking lot services at 9 a.m. in Warrenton on Sept. 20. You are welcome to bring lawn chairs and sit under the trees, distanced from other wor-shipers. It has been lovely under the huge oaks that time of day. Holy Communion will be of-fered to those in attendance and for those watching online. You may use bread and wine/grape juice from home or stop by your church to pick up pre-packaged communion elements.

The SLM will still offer worship at noon on Sunday on KTIM radio, 89.1, and it will record worship to be seen on its Facebook page (Shared Luther-an Ministry of Fayette County), YouTube (SLM Worship) and on their website.

The SLM is pleased to wel-come Cole McGlynn as its new intern. He and his wife, Aman-da, arrived here from North Carolina recently and are get-ting settled in at the parsonage in Rutersville. After this year, they both plan to be ordained as pas-tors and serve churches wher-ever assigned. Cole grew up in Thousand Oaks, California, and attended Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. While in seminary, he worked at a United Methodist Church plant in South Minneapolis, and then while Amanda was on vicar-age, he worked at an Episcopal Church. He is excited to finally return to Lutheranism and com-plete his last requirement before ordination. Both he and Amanda enjoy hiking, training their dogs Cricket and Banjo, cooking and board games. Cole also enjoys fishing, baking bread and brew-ing his own beer. Welcome to Fayette County, Texas.Queen’s Pageant

The Fayette County Fair As-sociation held the Queen’s Pag-eant and Little Miss and Mister contests on Thursday evening, Sept. 3, at the Fayette County Fair Grounds. Rilan Karisch was crowned Fayette County’s Little

Mister for 2020-2021. Sewer and Water

The Ellinger Sewer and Water Supply Corp. will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. at the Ellinger Fire Station.Meeting Cancelled

The Ellinger SPJST Lodge No. 51 will not be holding its quarterly meeting that was scheduled for Sept. 18, due to concerns involving COVID-19. For more information, you may contact Calvin Hlinsky or Diane Marusik. They will give notice when meetings will resume.Birthdays

Birthday wishes are extend-ed to the following celebrants: Bridget Hinton - Sept. 10; Brad Koehl - 13; Lisa Weishuhn - 14; Karen Richter - 17; Lacey Dominguez and Karl Johnson - 19; Cullen Weishuhn, Brad Divin, Tucker Reed Koehl and Lillian Kramr - 20; Gary Dor-sett - 22; Kayla Hartmann - 23; Denise Kubena - 27; E.J. Koehl - 29; and Jonathon Cook and Larry Bartosh - 30.Have News?

If you have news for the cor-respondent, please call (979) 966-3275 or email [email protected].

Rheagan and Rilan Karisch participated in the Fayette County Fair Livestock Show on Sunday.

Karisch Family Participates In Fayette Co. Fair Livestock Show

By CAROLYN BARTOSHEllinger News Correspondent

ELLINGERNews

Patricia A. Limpus Estate Claims Sought

Notice is given that Letters Testamentary were granted to me on 1st day September, 2020 in probate court Cause No. 12643 Fayette County, Texas.

All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re-quired to present the same to me within the time required by law.

Deborah DerginsP.O. Box 395Round Top, Texas 78954

Independent ExecutorEstate of Patricia LimpusDeceased

(90-4c)

FAYETTE COUNTY TEXASNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids, plainly marked, will be received until 2:00pm Mon-day, September 14th, 2020 for:

Limestone Commercial Base

Specifi cations can be obtained from:

Debra Maddox850 Airport RdLa Grange, Texas 78945979-242-4056

Bids must conform to specifi ca-tions and will not be returned. All rights reserved.

(86-2wc)

Small Taxing Unit Notice The Fayette County Groundwater Conservation District will hold a virtual meeting at 9:30 a.m. on September 14, 2020 to consider adopting a proposed tax rate for tax year 2020. The proposed tax rate is $0.0099 per $100 of value. The proposed tax rate would decrease total taxes in the Fayette County Groundwater Conservation District by 16.8% The proposed tax rate is decreased from last year’s tax rate. Please visit www.fayettecountygroundwater.com for information on the virtual meeting.

LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given in ac-cordance with the terms of the provisions of the Texas Alco-holic Beverage Code

THAT: Hafsa K Inc. d/b/a The Point HAS FILED APPLICATION FOR A: Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off-Premise Permit

SAID BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED AT: 1200 W Loop 543, West Point, Fayette County, Texas 78963

OWNER: Navaid A. Khan, President/Secretary

(89-2p)

Patricia A. Limpus Estate Claims Sought

The Point Applies For TABC Permit

Limestone Commercial Base Bids

molasses more active in the gar-den. Add it to the molasses mix-ture at a rate of two oz. to a gal-lon of water. You can combine all three and apply at the same time, but I prefer seaweed for foliar feeding and molasses for the soil. Pure vinegar is a very effective organic herbicide, but it won’t hurt your plants at the diluted rate I recommend.

Buy 10 percent vinegar, sometimes called pickling vin-egar, at grocery stores to use as an herbicide. Pour it straight into a pump-up sprayer and spray on anything you want to kill, espe-cially on a sunny day. Adding an ounce or two of orange oil to a gallon of vinegar will make it even more effective at killing weeds.

Applying seaweed, molasses and applie cider vinegar doesn’t work overnight. It takes a few ap-plications every other week or so to begin seeing results. If you are a new gardener, or if your soil is particularly poor, perhaps from past use of chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides, there is a great product available locally that can help speed up the process of bringing your soil back to life. Mycorrhizal Plus by the compa-ny MicroLife contains 11 strains of mycorrhizal fungus along with 65 strains of other beneficial mi-crobes and bacteria.

Mycorrhizal fungus is one of the most important soil organ-isms for plant health. The fungus has a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. The threads of the fungus cover the roots and act as

a spear, breaking up the soil as the roots push deeper. It transforms nutrients in the soil into forms the plants can use. If you mulch with wood chips as I recommend, you will eventually introduce mycor-rhizal into your garden, but that takes time. This product gives you a quick jump start. Best of all, it’s available at Sutherlands in La Grange. You can buy liq-uid molasses and liquid seaweed at many local garden centers and feed stores. La Grange Farm and Ranch sells both, and they also sell dry molasses. If you decide to pick up any of these products locally, tell them you read about it in the Fayette County Record.

If you have questions or com-ments about gardening, send them to [email protected].

Continued from Page C1

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