The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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Friday, July 16, 1954
. Saturday, July 17
Agent, Mrs. Lois I. Hopper, will
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GENZER'S PRODUCE
. 1951 FORD SEDAN—new engine, one owner
$875.00
1948 DODGE SEDAN—radio, heater, original, one owner____$350.00
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PULVERIZED OATS_____________
ALFALFA AND MOLASSES _____
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Ladies 35c
easement or right-of-way, across
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1950 FORD’ TUDOR—Original, black Finish, radio heater____$575.00
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1951 DODGE SEDAN—equipped,
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1949 MERCURY TUDOR—radio,
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New Bielau Hall
Saturday, July 17
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Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Klesel Sunday were:
Mr. and Mr3. Louis F. Nitschke,
San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Wer-
______ $875.00
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new $1675.00
heater
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jdhnston,
Linda and Gary of Houston, spent
the week-end in the Willie Rybak
home. Linda and Gary remained to
spend a week with their grand pa-
rents. " ’ 1/0,
BATTLE
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Cotton Grove
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1951 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN, AIRCONPITIONED-like
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Adm.: Gents 60c;
was dedicatedtSunday with an es-
timated 1500 people in attendance.
The camp will serve the entire
Texas and Louisiana Synod, as it
is geographically located about
the center of the two-state area.
This year the camp and its fa-
cilities will be used for summer
'activities but it is planned to use
Ray J. Barnest, et ux, to Mile.; and Walhalla clubs are to meet at
L. Moss, trustee for Gladys Rabb, the Walhalla Home Demonstra-
Knolle, trustee of the Testamen- tion' Club House in ‘Warrrenton
| THE SCHULENBURG STICKER-Schulenburg, Fayette County, Texas
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F. O. BROWN
MAYOR, CITY OF SCHULENBURG.
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1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—New Paint___________
4951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—equipped, low mileage ..
Get your pigs off to a fine healthful start with JO-MIL IDEAL
PIG STARTER PELLETS. Keep JO-MIL IDEAL PIG START-
ER PELLETS before your pigs from the start and watch them
eat and grow fast. JO-MIL IDEAL PIG STARTER PELLETS
contain the latest research discoveries to make pigs live and
grow fast. Choice food ingredients plus all the vitamins, min-
erals and antibiotics needed for healthful growth, are scien-
tifically mixed in every mouthful of JO-MIL IDEAL PIG
STARTER PELLETS. And JO-MIL IDEAL PIG STARTER
PELLETS are so economical because they do give you the ex-
tra growth to get your pigs to market in a hurry.
senting the information gained
to their respective clubs as th
need arises in the future. The fol-
lowing schedule will be observed:
The Ellinger, Fayetteville and
Willow Spring Clubs will meet
at the Fayetteville Public School
July 19 and 26th from 8:30 in the
morning until 4:00 in the after-
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the site for conventions and other'
group meetings and activities.
A barbecue concluded the dedi-
cations services Sunday.
Rev. F. E. Eilers, pastor of the
Philadelphia Lutheran Church at
Swiss Alp, is a member of the
tamp, commiteee and . was in
charge, of Sunday’s activities.
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This is the time of the year when everyone is thinking about repairing the old car so that it can make
that vacation trip without trouble. Whether you are planning a month’s vacation or just a long week-
end, we invite you to inspect our huge stock of OK GUARANTEED USED CARS.
60909-6-0000**
Courthouse News
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Anna Scott to Gustav A. W.
Wenkebach, royalty deed. inter-
. est in 156.27acres Jos. Bieglei
and J. M. Hensley Igs. 20 year
term from 6-29-54. .
Mattie Huff Alien to Alma Z.
Harlow, royalty deed, 209.50 acres
James Parrott and A. Weaver sur-
veys.
Albert Skalitsky, etux, to Ed.
L. Hurska, release lien, lot ,29,
bik. 4, Fayetteville, Texas.
Tom Uhyrek, Sr., to Frank J.
Uhyrek, et ux, release lien, 100.1
acres A. Thompson, J. L. Black-
burn and Geo. Cumberland sur-
veys.
Frank J. Uhyrek, et ux, to Le-
roy Hruska, et ux, deed, 50 acres
J. L. D. Blackburn survey.
Ed. L. Hpurska, et ux, to P. P.
Baron, trustee for Joe K. Martos,
deed of trust, 50 acres Geo. Cum-
berland survey.
B. P. Matocha, affiant, to the
Hill, St. Paul and Swiss Alp clubs
will meet from .8:30 in the morn-
ing until 4:00 ’in the afternoon,
but the place has not been set.
. : The clubs meeting at the La
Grange High School from 8:30 in
the morning until 4:00 in the af-
terioon on July 23 and 30 will
he Bluff, Hostyn. Rutersville, Tri-
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DANCE
K. of C. Home •
SCHULENBURG
Sunday, July 18th
Music By
. Ray Krenek’s Orch.
Adm.: 50c Per Person
Everybody Welcome 49 2tc
the keysin the switch. When the conduct a series of training clsIs-
car w., found missing Saturday . es and a Better Making
morning, A state . wide police Workshop. Repsesentatives from
shortwave broadcast was put out I1 _ -1
1.011 u 13 * - , \ the 20 various home Demonstra-
but the car had not >een found up
Due to the ever increasing popularity and demand for our 1954 CHEVROLETS and BUICKS we have
been able to trade for the “CREAM OF THE CROP” in USED CARS. You won’tbelieve used cars can
be to clean and so thoroughly reconditioned until you have gone through our stork,
.. a • ' j"bze. h, ; 1 ■ ' _ . ’ $
-Too, to give you some idea as to what our high-volume new car sles mean to you, we list only a few
units that we consider to be STAND OUT VALUES—with model, condition and PRICE taken into con-
sideration:
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lease, 100 acres John Marsholl
survey, 2 year term from 5-28-
54. $2.00 rental.
Eleanor Lueders, et al, to Jo-
hana Wolf, quit-claim dead, inter-
Bureu will be selected at this
, time. All members are urged to
bring their daughters, or neigh-
bors daughters, or any girl from
a Farm Bureau family to this
meeting as a possible candidate.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Richardson of
Wharton spent Sunday in tne E.
H. Boening home.
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56% acres J. M. Hensley 1g—
for Frances Prihoda.
Herbert Janssen, et ux, to Ster-
ling C. Evans, trustee for the Fe-
deral Land Bank of Houston, deed
of trust, 245 acres J, H. Moore %
1g.
Janssen Bros. to the Federal
Land Bank of Houston, transfer
of lien—acres—1g.
Mrs. Katherine C. Wiemken .
1 Von Minden, to City of LaGrange, ;
। , Tt . T and Mrs. E. H. Boening.
The newly acquired United Lu- |
। theran Church’s camp, located
about seven miles from LaGrange,
Car Stolen In La
Grange Friday Night B Dressmaking .
A 1949 Pontiac*,. belonging t Workshop To
Melvin Menking was stolen in La _ _ P
Grange Friday night. Mr. Men- e kleld
king' had parked his car in front H ■ •*.1 I , '
... t . During the next two'*.^8, the
of the apartment house in Lac. „ _ ' ,
, ■ 110 . , \ County Home Demonstration
Grange where he resides and left
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See GENZER’S PRODUCE COMPANY, Schulen-
burg, for a supply of JO-MIL IDEAL PIG START-
ER PELLETS, as well as other JO-MIL FEEDS for
all classes if Livestock and Poultry.
This is to notify the public that the City Council has never endorsed any
candidate in any race for public office. The members of the City Coun- *
cil have their own private opinions perhaps and they vote as each indi-
vidual members thereof desires but they do not vote as a body and they
do not endorse anyone.
Such statements may mislead the public and this is published to set the
J l Beulah Jones Barta, et al, to
; Charles Rightmer, deed, 35 acres
0i Wm. Higgins survey.
J! Lillian Sutton Jones, et vir, to
J Chas, rugumer, ueea, undivided
ner Klesel, Houston; Robert
Schindler and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam E. Pastucha, Hallettsville.
NOTICE
To Voters
DANCE
Tietjen Hall
Swiss Alp
Saturday, July 24
Music By
Blume’s Orchestra
Adm.: Gents 50c; Ladies 50c
Tax Ind.
Plenty of Refreshments Provided
Everybody Is Most Cordially
1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN. _________________-_______
1947 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN, one owner
1949 CHEVROLET TUDOR, radio,----__________
1951 CHEVROLET TUDOR—one owner,______________
*1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN—one owner,________ _____
1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN—equipped, just like new
1949 BUICK SUPER 4-DOOR SEDAN—fully equipped,
owner__________________________________________________
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• est in lots 1, 2 and 3, blk. Ill,
{ Wittbecker Addition, Schulenburg,
Texas.
1-9 interest in 998.2 acres Wm.
Higgins survey.
Tom Henson, et al to Chs. H.
Rightmer, deed, undivided 2-9 in-
teret in 44.2 acres Wm. Higgins
survey.
Mary Ripper, et al, to H. K.
Reese, deed, 49.89 acres, William
Brookfield 1g.
Norma Ann Hillery, et vir, and
Humble Oil and Refining Com-
pany, Filling Station Lease, 78 ft.
by 155 ft, Muldoon 1g. No. 14.
For period June 4, 1954 to Mar. 4,
1958.
Mildred Staton Walker, et al, to
Gustav A. 'W. Wenkebach, oil
noon.
well, release judgment, Cause No. j Flatonia, Muldoon and Scotts
287,633, 127th" Julicial. District, Clubs will meet at the Flatoni
Harris County, Texas. High School July 20 and 27 from
Irma L. Eilers to Mrs Amanda 8:30 in the morning until 4:00 in
Hengst, deed, 50 feet by 75 feet, the afternoon.
city of Schlenburg, Texas. 1 ■ Carmine, Ledbetter, Round Top
WATCH
REPAIRING
Reliable Watch Repairing Service
Have 28 Years Experience
P. J. BARNEC
112 Kessler Avenue
50 tfc. Schulenburg, Texas.
It has been called to our attention that a certain candidate for public ’
office has been stating that the City Council of Schulenburg has endors-
ed him for the office for which he is running.
Gulf shore Oil Company to Gus- ,
tav A. W, Wenkebach, assignment N
oil lease, 226.5 acres, S. St. John I K i
and T. oby surveys. V •
Bruce M. Jackson, guardian Es- I VA
tate of Bruce Weaver Jackson, to Iu
, | Gustav A. W. Wenkebach, oil A
lease, 50 acres M. B. Tatum sur- • ,
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Columbus - Weimar
Baseball Game At
Weimar Friday Night
The Columbus Red Birds and
the Weimar American Legion
Wildcats will play ball this Fri-
day night at the Memorial Park
at 8:00 p. m. There will be no
charge for admission but a free
will offering will be taken.
Three boys from Schulenburg
are playing with the Weimar team
and they are Billy Bucek, Charlie
Micna and William Neskorik.
SWISS ALP FARM
BUREAU TO SELECT
CANDIDATE FOR QUEEN
The Swiss Alp Farm Bureau,
which meets Friday night, July 16,
at 8:30, at the Tietjen Hall at
Swiss Alp, urges all members to
attend this meeting as the candid-
ate for queen from the Swiss Alp
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We are in immediate need of USED PICKUP TRUCKS, and will give UNBELIEVEABLY HIGH
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON CLEAN LATE MODEL UNITS. If you have a pickup 1041 thru 1953
model, bring it in for appraisal today. >
BRASHER MOTOR CO.
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JI Roy Pickering to Skelly Oil Co., ve
J et al, assignment oil lease, inter- AN
; est in 466 acres Charles Macon
• survey. .
• Louis Haseloff to Anna Boe-
: hnke, receipt and release, forrlast
: will and testament of Herman
• Haseloff,. Cause No. 5120 probate
•; minutes, County Court, Fayette j
J; County, Texas.
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tary. Trust of J. Clay Rabb, de- July 21 and July 28 from
ceased, deed o ftrust; 128% feet ' the morning untii 4:00 in the af.
by 81 feet, out of lot 1, blk. < i
Eblin Addition, La Grange, Texa. 2 ...
Nannette McClintock Brown to On .•uly 22 and 29, the High nity Hill, Warda and West Point.
James L. Ashley, deed,lots 7 and ’
8, blk. K, Eblin Addition, La
। Grange, Texas.
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FLATONIA LA GRANGE
DANCE
Friday, July 23
Tri-Association Hall
WOLTERS PARK
Schulenburg, Texas
MIISIC BY
Blume’s Orchestra
Donation: 75s Per Person
Benefit Band Mothers Club
Everybody Invited
Smoked Turkey Will Be
50 2tc. Auctioned Off
1500 Attend Lutheran ■ Mrs. Rayford Bright and daugh-
A n ji .• ter and Mrs. Jno.Gochenour of Col-
Camp Dedication , ; lege station spent Friday and
Near La Grange ' Sturday of last week with Mr.w
MUSIC BY
Swinging Texans And
Elo Muehlstein Orch.
Adm.: Gents. 50c; Ladies 25c
Tax Inc.
50. Itc. Everybody invited
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1954, newspaper, July 16, 1954; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613210/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.