The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, August 27, 1668
The Schulenbarg Sticker
Fayette County, Texas
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READ THE STICKER...
- CLASSIFIED ADS -
THEY WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY
WAITRESS WANTED — Experi-
ence not necessary. Air condi-
tioned. Closed on Sundays. Trarel-
er'« Restaurant, Weimar, Texas.
8-Stp
LOST—7 werks old Poland China
black pig. If found, report to
kHcrle Wright, Schulenburg. 5-tfc
FOB RENT—House at 608 An-
tiunion. Plenty closets and cabi-
nets. Emmie Borchers, Phone 185
or 101. 5-ltc
HELP WANTED—Girl or woman
for housekeeping and child care in
Houston physician's home. Live in,
salary. Write to Mrs. Eugene Win-
ograd, 310 Empress Drive, South
Houston, Texas. 5-4tc
tfR. FARMER: It's time to
overhaul your tractor. We
have the parts you need for
job. VOGT AUTO &
IACTOR SUPPLY. 3-4tceo
for Tank Building
and
Any type of bulldozer
work
See . . .
JOE BLINKA
Schulenburg
Phone 982
LIGHT FIXTURES—See our se-
lection. All types and sizes. Leon's
Electric arid Plumbing. 50-ltc
CASHIER A N D WAITRESS
WANTED, apply in person. Jack
Hill's Inn No. 2, 719 Walnut St.,
Columbus, Texas. 3-3tc
HELP WANTED—Need depend-
able service station attendant. Ap-
ply Conoco Service Station, Schul-
enburt.'. G-ltc
IN NEED OF NEW AP-
PLIANCES?—See us for the lat-
est in the Hotpoint line of ap<
pliances. Leon's Electric and
Plumbing. 47-ltc
ATTENTION
COTTON GROWERS
If your cotton bolls are slow open
ing, due to rain and lack of sun-
shine, sec us for a defoliant. We
also carry sprayers and sprayer
parts.
See Jack Klettel Dist. Co.
6-ltc
FOR SALE—Very good spring
mattress and roller frame. Cheap.
Henry Babylon. 5-2to
HELPER WANTED—Tumis Hum
ble Service Station, Phone 375
Schulenburg. 5-3tp
FOR SALE—Two Farmall B trac-
tors with implements; one with
touch control. Also 30 ft. John
Deere heavy duty elevator with
motor, and a John Deere cotton
stripper. Everything in A-l con-
dition. See, write or call: Bruno
Wenske, Rt. 1, Moulton, LYric
6-4359. 5-ltc
KOK SALE—John Deere "H"
tractor with all implements. $400.
Lillie Brosch, Rt. 1, Flatonia.
Phone PR 6-3479. 5-1 tp
SPECIAL ON A-C Deluxe
Umbrellas. Will fit all makes
of tractors. E. J. Parma,
your Allis-Chalmers dealer,
Schulenburg. 4-tfc
WANTED—Experienced mechanic.
Apply in person or by mail. La
Grange Auto Clinic, 149 S. Frank-
lin, La Grange, Texas. Phone
656-W. 4-2tc
WANT TO BUY—Dry new ear
corn. Schulcnburg Feed and Farm
Supply, Schulenburg. 4-2te
FOR SALE Jersey bull ready for
•erviComes out of Lloid Hen-
derson's Dairy Herd. Edwin Men-
del, Rt. 2, Schulenburg. 5-ltc
FOR SAI-E —L'si d 1950 Chevrolet
Mt tori pickup, like new. Priced
reasonably.- Apply at Borchers Ap-
pliance. 5-ltc
WAITRESS WANTED—No ex-
perience necessary. Kloesel'g Res-
taurant, Schulenburg. 52-tfc
FOR SALE — Slightly damaged
new roofing. Ku.'-;<-y Lumber Com-
pany, {schulenburg. DO-tfc
OPPORTIMTY!
Avon Cosmetics are in demand.
Customer acceptance is highest in
history. Territories now available
for women to earn (food income.
Phone today, GR 6-4589 or write
Dist. Mgr., Brenham, P.O. Box 90.
1-2tc
FOR SALE—Farmall "A' tractor
with all implements. Lights'and
starter. $450. Phone 125, Schulen
burg. 5-ltp
FOR RENT—Two bedroom fur-
nished apartment. Call Mrs. Ed. B.
Vacek at 269, Schulenburg. 3-tfc
HOUSE FOR RENT—3 miles west
of Schulenburg on Hwy. 90. Mrs.
Arnold Otten, Schulenburg. 5-ltc
TWILIGHTER—Have your yard
brightly lite up with the latest in
yard lighting. See Twilighter to-
day at Leon's Electric and Plumb-
ing. 47-ltc
rURNISHED APARTMENT FOR
RENT—Mrs. Victor Baumgarten.
47-tfc
FOR SALE—Dairy cows arid heif-
ers. Ail TB and Bangs Tested, are
ealfhood vaccinated. Fresh and
heavy .printers, some November
and December springers. All guar-
anteed sound when fresh. L. J j
Wilmeth, FM Road 1091, Scaly,'
Texay. 4.tfc;
PARMA
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Insure Your Car, Home
and Furniture With U3
J NO. A. PARMA
AGENT
Day Phone 444
Nile Phone 141
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
IF YOU HAVE TO
SCRATCH YOUR ITCH—
Your 48c back at any drug store.
Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. Itch and
burning disappear! Use instant-
drying ITCH-ME-NOT day or
night for eczema, ring-worm, in-
sect bites, foot itch, other surface
rashes. TODAY at CERNOSEK
PHARMACY. 3-3tc
REAL ESTATE
FARM LAND:
101 acre dairy farm. Excellent
improvements. Some equip-
ment.
110 acres SE of Flatonia.
85 acres with large house and
barn south of Flatonia.
149 acre cotton farm. Lots of
buildings. On highway S of
Flatonia.
82.7 acres excellent farm and on
Hwy. 77, north of town.
80 acres unimproved land south
of Schulcnburg.
96 acres just west of town.
House, barn, excellent land.
DWELLINGS IN CITY:
2 bedroom home recently redec-
orated. Nice shade trees and
yard.
•'! bedroom home on Highway 90.
Has 9 large rooms.
Large house on Wolters Avenue.
Three lots.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Highway 90 frontage at reason-1
able price.
3 acres unimproved on High Hill
road.
22 acres with large house. Ex-J
(•client development po.-si-1
bllities.
PHONE II
Chromcak-Wagner Real Estate |
121 N. Main P.O. Box 90 I
5-ltc
ATTENTION GBAIN GROWERS:
We carry a full line of insecticide*
to kill all weevils, rats and other
insects that may destroy your
grain. See us for more detail.
Jack Kleael I)i»t. Co.
5-ltc
PREVENT SCREW WORM infes-
tation. Use Globe Fly Repellant
and Wound Dressing. Rosenbach
Feed Store. 8-ltc
FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur-
nished apartment*. Mrs. H.
Gwenebaum, 612 Paulua St., City.
24-tfc
FOR SALE — Opportunity for
young man. Champion Shoe Repair
Shop, E. J. Schindler, Box 72, Hal-
lettsville, Texas. 42-tfc
BABY CHICKS—We are now set-
ting. Rosenbach Feed & Hatchery.
2-ltc
FOR SALE—GET READY FOR
SCHOOL—PIANOS. $10.00 month-
ly pays for beautiful refinished
piano; $19.00 monthly pays for
new spinet piano. Satisfaction
guaranteed by Texas first and old
est piano house. Phone collect,
Houston Fairfax 3-1364, or write
GOGGAN'S, 1201 Main, Houston.
4-2tc
FOR SALE—Hereford bull, 8
months old. $160 or 30c per lb. F.
J. Tilicek, Frank's Restaurant.
4-2tc
TEXAS COMPANY now manu-
facturing quality unit with patent-
ed process needs qualified man or
lady to operate consignment serv-
ice in this area. No selling. Good
income for person who qualifies.
Must be bondable, have 4 to 6
hours weekly and minimum invest-
ment of $440.00 cash. Company
provides balance of cash necessary
to derive good income. Give phone
number. Universal Sales Corp.,
Box 5272, Dallas, Texas. 4-2tc
ATTENTION MR. MILO FARM-
ER— Book your DeKalb Milo now
while it is available on early or-
der discount. Some varieties will
he scarce soon. Schulenburg Feed
and Farm Supply. 5-ltc
NOTICE
COTTON PRODUCERS:
Briny us your C.C.C.
Cotton Forms for prompt
and complete handling.
Wc pay you on the spot
ONE STOP SERVICE
E. H. Pratka
Government Approved
Purchasing Agency
BOB PRATKA, Mgr.
Office l!'-jck South of
S. P. Depot
Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
"We buy SHUCKS"
SALESMAN—Age 25 to 40. No
experience necessary. Leads fur-
nished. Earn $1,000 per month.
Write Dan Crowley, % States Gen-
eral Life Insurance Company, 708
Jackson Street, Dallas, Texas.
5-2tc
NOTICE—I am buying tamale
shucks every Saturday from 1 to
4 o'clock at Schulenburg Feed and
Farm Supply. Edmund Mazoch.
5-ltp
FOR SALE!—Red Duroc pigs and
shoats. Also Poppy Seed 40c pound.
August Vornsand, Rt. 2, Halletts-
ville. 5-ltp
DANCE
RECREATION HALL
Hallettsville
Saturday, August 29
Music by
The Traits
8:30 TO 12:30 -
Gents $1.00, Ladies 50c
FREE TABLES
EVERYBODY WELCOME
5-ltc
DANCE
K. OF C. HALL
Schulenburg
Saturday, August 29
Music By
Jimmie Brosch Orch.
OF HOUSTON
Adm.: 50c Per Person
EVERYBODY INVITED
5-ltc
ELECTRIC SWITCH BOXES. All
sizes and types, Leon's Electric
and Plumbing. 51-ltc
^MEN URGENTLY NEEDED
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS
Automation Field Aircraft Electronics
UP TO $180 PER WEEK
WE WILL TRAIN Personnel from this immediate area. No previous
experience necessary as those accepted will be trained under the super-
vision rind guidance of our engineers.
YOU WILL TRAIN and work on practical equipment. This will be
arranged so as not to interfere with your present job.
TO DISC USS YOUR qualifications with our personnel representa-
tive fill in and mail to
Name
Address
City
Working Hours
Age Phone
Electronics
Schulenburg Sticker
Box 38
Schulenburg, Texas
4-2tc
SPECIAL
TURKEY PARTS
Necks 15c lb.
Giblets 20c lb.
Wings 25c lb.
Drumsticks 35c lb.
We Sell Hog Lard 10c Lb.
Bring your own container
OAKRIDGE
SMOKEHOUSE &
LOCKER SERVICE
Phone 369—Schulenburg
"STREAMUTE
FLUORESCENT
IAMP
INST* SET
CtNTROl PW4EL
DIVIDED
COOKING IDP
FOR SALE
NEW & USED
CARS & TRUCKS
1959 Ford 4 dr., New.
1957 Ford 4 dr.
1956 Ford 4 dr.
1955 Ford 4 dr.
1954 Ford 2 dr., Overdrive.
1958 Chev. 4 dr.
1956 Chev. 4 dr.
1953 Chev. 4 dr. Station
Wagon.
1946 Chev. Pickup.
1954 Int. 1 Ton Truck
We arrange all details of
your financing and insurance
right here.
JURECKA BROS.
Phone 180, Weimar, Texas
PRE-LABOR DAY
CELEBRATION
Veterans Memorial Park
Weimar
Sunday, Sept. 6
Chicken Barbecue and Hot
Sausage Dinner
Trail Riders Parade at Noon
Music All Afternoon by
Lone Star Brass Band
Free Square Dance on
Horseback Show at 6 p.m.
DANCE to the Music of
Blume's Orchestra
Kiddie Rides, Refreshments,
Amusements
SUPPER AT 5 P.M.
Don't Miss It!
5-2tc
THE SHADY PARK
HAS FRESH TENDER
BARBECUE
Every Saturday
Beef 85c lb, Lamb 75c lb.
Served with Corn Slicks
Beatrice Adams, Prop.
5-ltp
Labor Day Was Conceived To Pay
Tribute To Nation's Working People
Now is the time to use
Jo-Mil Poultry Worm-
er. This feed eliminates
all 3 types of worms.
Get Yours TODAY!
BIG BAKE
MASTER OVEN
OTHER RANGES STARTING AT
$119.00 On Up
We buy shucks every day
Your Business Is Appreciated!
Genzer's Produce
We Give U. S. Green Stamps
Schulenburg, Texas
DANCE & SHOW
RECREATION HALL
Hallettsville
Sunday, August 30
Music by
Curley Long And His
Wild Ones
9 TILL 1
Gents $1.00, Ladies 50c
FREE TABLES
EVERYBODY WELCOME
e-itc
FREE
DANCE
AT
Freyburg Hall
Sunday, August 30
Music By
Chas. Mikush Orch.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
5-ltc
PRE-LABOR DAY
DANCE
TIETJEN HALL
Swiss Alp
Saturday, September 5
Music By
Ray Krenek's Orch.
Adm.: Gents 50c, Ladies 50c
Plenty of Refreshments Provided
5-2tc
dellghtfulnew
W"
AMERICA'S FINEST GAS RANGE'
APPELTS
FURNITURE STORE
Schulenburg/ Texas
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
If qualified and reliable this is your opportunity for
permanent employment and rapid advancement. Good
starting salary, commissions and bonus. Fine working
conditions, paid annual vacation, credit union, group
hospitalization and profit sharing plan. This is a lead-
ing drug chain, established over 45 years. Your oppor-
tunity to make a solid connection, where your profession
will be honored. Reply, giving full details, to (5-8tc)
W. N. Corrican, P.O. Box 2240, San Antonio, Texas.
Labor Day can be variously de
fined as: the end of summer; the
beginning: of the school year; a
national traffic jam; or simply
an excuse for a long weekend
away from the office.
But the founder of the holiday,
Peter J. McGuire, conceived it as
a tribute to "the industrial spirit,
the great vital force of every
nation.'
In 1882, McGuire—a leader in
the Knights of Labor—proposed
that a day be set aside to honor
the working man. He suggested
the first Monday in September,
since it came almost midway be-
tween Independence Day and
Thanksgiving Day.
The Central Labor Union of
New York adopted his proposal
and held the first Labor Day cele-
bration on September 5. As Mc-
Guire had suggested, the union
paraded through the streets of
Manhattan, to show the strength
and spirit of trade and labor or-
ganizations.
Shortly after, the Knights of
Labor voted for an annual cele-
bration. In 1884, the Federation
of Organized Trades and Labor
Unions of the United States and
Canada, predecessor of the Ameri-
can Federation of Labor—voted
to make the celebration national.
The first state to make Labor
Day a legal holiday was Oregon,
in 1887, according to The World
Book Encyclopedia. The legisla-
tures of Colorado, Massachusetts,
New Jersey and New York quickly
followed suit and, in 1894, Con-
gress made Labor Day a national
holiday.
Labor Day now ranks with In-
dependence Day, Washington's
Birthday and Thanksgiving Day
as the most generally celebrated
holidays in the U.S.
By Neighbors
"O.K. Now tell him who's
boMt"
Sticker Classified Ada Get Result*
I" OR SALE—2 bedroom house on
Baumgarten St. See Rud. Ripper,
Rt. 1, Schulenburg. 5-2tp
. *' fcln
5.4tc
Water Well Drilling
Complete Water Well Service
And Repairs
• WINDMILLS • PUMPS
WELLS FOR THE OIL INDUSTRY
L & N
DRILLING CO.
Toll Call Columbus PE 2-2897
In Emergency Call PE 2-2540
Hwy. 90 West
P.O. Box 131
Columbus, Texas
SELL-A-RAMA
Specials Thursday, Friday & Saturday,
August 27 - 28 - 29
(Carnation Topic
Mellorine
35c
R-G Cola
Crt. 6
SUPER MARKET
Van Camp ^4's
TUNA
■
Lipton
16 ct.
Pillsbury
rap hi* rmsuury iu i_,i
Tea Bags 21c jg
Wisconsin * 1 W
10 Lb.
Sunkist
Lemons
'SB!
Scot Reg.
TOWELS 19c
NBC Lb.
iraSiams 32c
Early Bird Lb.
COFFEE 44c
austex
BEEF STEW 34c Double
MR. CLEAN qt. 69c ^
Staley Syrup 4 lb. 58c Wed-
delta Qt. Shop Here!
DILL PICKLES
Osage Elberta No. 2^2
Peaches 22c
crisco 69
RED BIRD
YAMS
Frozen
Frost
Acres
Orange
Juice
6 Oz.
No. 2i/2
22c
■V.,
BATH
2 For
DIAL SOAP
34c
NIAGARA
24 Oz.
STARCH
30c
WISHBONE FRENCH
DRESSING
Cut Rite Paper 25c
Le Grande
CORN
No. 303
12c
8 Oz.
med. 49c
Betty Crocker
Cake Mixes 30c
By Popular Demand We Will
Continue Our School Specials
Through Sept. 5th
FREE! Pencils With Purchase
S^ygglies Of 25c Or
50c SIZE
Of
Mora
LOOSE LEAF PAPER
COMP. BOOKS
Bama 20 Oz.
Peach Pres. 34c
Comparison of Prices Will Bring You in Keuper's
KEUPER
jm
SUPER
EST. 1892
MARKET
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959, newspaper, August 27, 1959; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth569643/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.