The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960 Page: 5 of 6
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CARD of THANKS
I wish (to express iny sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
Schulenburg Chamber of Com-
merce and to all who helped in
making my first bale a success.
Alfonse Schwartz
5-1 tc-
Hl is. Joe Vasut Sr. attended
the Castroville church picnic
this weekend and also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hollub
at Poteet.
Miss Donna Ramey has re-
turned home to Baton Rouge,
La. after visiting here with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R
J. Boeder and other relatives.
Miss Charlene Roeder accom-
panied her home for an extend*
ed visit.
Little Miss Glenda and Bar-
bara Olle have returned to
their home in Austin after
spending a week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy.
Olle.
featured on
Kusey Lumber , ,
Phone 135 Schulenburg, Texas
AT YOUR
Q-P
DOUBLE
BIG BONUS
STAMPS ?
EVERY >
TUESDAY
WITH YOUR PURCHASES
HO LIMITS// '
/ YOU ALWAYS WANTED
CAN BE'YOURS....
WITH BIG BONUS
•STAMPS.'
MOST POPULAR CAR
COMET
Demonstrator Available Now
See and Drive It Today
Safe Buy Used Cars
GUARANTEED
1956 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 dr.
Sedan. Merc-O-Matic transmission,
radio, heater, VERY CLEAN.
1955 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 dr.
Sedan. Power steering and brakes.
This car is LIKE NEW, see it now.
1955 FORD 2 dr. RANCH WAGON.
Ford-O-Matic transmission, radio,
heater, LOW MILEAGE.
1952 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 dr.
Sedan. Merc-O-Matic transmission,
radio, heater, CLEAN.
1952 FORD 2 dr. RANCH WAGON.
Overdrive transmission, radio, heat-
er. PRICED to SELL.
Fayette County Motors
529 WEST TRAVIS ST.
Phone 434
La Grange, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Schoener
Are Married in Ceremony Here
Miss Shirley Sprouse and
Willie Schoener were united in
marriage Saturday, July 2 in
the St. Rose of Lima Catholic
iChurch in Schulenburg.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, B. D. Moody of
Corpus Christi, chose a formal
gown of white peau de soie
featuring a chapel length
train. The fitted bodice of
hand clipped Chantilly lace was
accented with crystal clear se-
quins and tiny pearls. The long
tapered sleeves closed with tiny
self covered buttons at the
wrist. She carried a white or-
chid surrounded with tiny white
carnations and stephanotis. Her
waist length, silk illusion veil
was held in place by a small
pearl crown.
Mrs. Ervin Barton, sister of
the groom, was the maid of
honor. She was attired in a
light aqua silk organza gown
featuring a full skirt, fitted
bodice and cap sleeves.
Bridesmaids, wearing identi-
cal dresses and carrying bou-
quets of pale yellow glamelias,
were Miss Dorothy Moody of
Corpus Christi, Mins Florene
Beyer of Schulenburg and Miss
Spend « Weekend
AIR CONDITION 'ID
.t White
* Plata
HOTEL V
FAMILY PLAN
Children under 14
years of age — FREE
Free rodio in every room.
TELEVISION AVAILABLE
1933 Main St
In downtown
Dallas—heart*
of the smart _ _
shopping district, near all
entertainment. For those who
demand the best in' hotel ac-
commodations. Completely
air-conditioned. Fine food at
moderate priccs. Garage serv-
ice at Door.
From $4 single
Gab* C. Frtnch, Managar.
207 I. TraWi St.,
Enjoy the
color and
charm of — —
San Antonio—unequalled rec-
reational facilities. White
Plaza provides gracious liv-
ing ana it conveniently locat-
ed to all activitiei ana sight-
seeing. Coffee Shop. Garage
Service at Door.
From $3,75 single*
A. I. Bamhill, Manager.
<00 Litpard St.
Visit Corpus
Christi, famed
tor its sandy
hsaehss and
sporty gams
Ashing—and, -
stay at ths White Plata Hotel,
famed.for friendly service and
excellent cuisine. Overlooking
Gulf of Mexico, near all ac-
tivities and recreation. Garagp
Service »t Door.
From $4 single
Jack DeForrest, Manager.
TEXAS HOSPITALITY
jjf crt Its best!
lack While, Operator
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Ginger Tichenor. All wore head-
pieces of nylon shaped leaves
and small flowers fitting the
top of the head with a circle
of net attached which fell to
eye level.
Best man was Ervin Barton
of Pasadena and Jimmy Har-
rington of Schulenburg, Larry
Joe Schoener of Victoria and
Wilbur Sokol of Schulenburg
served as groomsmen.
The groom's mother chose
a light blue eyelet dress and
white accessories and a cor-
sage of white carnations.
At the reception held at the
K. of C. Hall the bride's table
was centered with a three-
tiered white wedding cake dec-
orated with, aqua flowers se-
lected to match the color of the
bridesmaids' dresses.
For their wedding trip to
New Orleans, Louisiana the
bride wore a light avocada
HITCH YOUR WAGON
GOV'T.
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The Schulenburg Sticker Page Five
Fayette County, Texas Thursday, Aug. 25, 1960
NOTICE TO PUBLIC—Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Mladenka have
purchased the grocery store at
Praha, formerly owned by Ben
Jurica. The store will be open
7 days a week, Monday through
Friday, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
and on Saturday and Sunday
from 0:30 a.m. till. 5-ltc
Subscribe to The Sticker
PHONE 125
INSURANCE
Complete Protection
REAL ESTATE
HOMES - FARMS - LOTS
BUY OR SELL
Chromcak-Wagner
Office Phone 44
Res. Phone 46 or 920
SUMMER SPECIAL
11 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire
REFRIGERATOR
mm
WITH TRADE
Too Late to Classify
WANTED — U n e n cumbered
white maid, live in, experienced
thorough cleaner, washing, iron-
ing, in good health, references
required, good salary, time off.
Call Mrs. Topek, Houston, HO
5-1261. 5-tfc
FOR SALE, CHEAP—59 square
yards of good Jute carpet pad-
ding. Will sell any or all. Call
280. 5-ltc
FOR SALE—Used Benson slide
trombone, good as new. C. J.
Beck, Phone 124, Schulenburg,
Texas. 5-4tc
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED —
Goo dsalavy. Apply to Mrs. Roy
Bucek Jr., Phone 349 or 369.
5-tfc
green three piece suit with
beige accessories. The orchid
from her bouquet was her cor-
sage.
They will make their home
in Houston where the groon is
employed at DuPont Company
and the bride is a registered
nurse.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sprouse of
Pasadena and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Hildagarde Schoe-
ner of i Schulenburg.
Mr. Julius Mache spent Sun-
day in Houston visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Collins and
family and Miss Sophie Mache.
Now a
RJJYAL
at a real low price:
Full-sized keyboard . . . solid, die-
cast frame... Many other features.
TYPEWRITERS
For Rent or Sale just
like those in school
DeWitt Poth & Son
1201 Hopkins
Yoakum, Texas
SSBS- ,
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Model AA-11-60
Gakridge Smokehouse
Frigidaire Sales & Service
Phone 369 Schulenburg
COLONIAL REST HOME
CONTINUES
TO IMPROVE SERVICES FOR ITS PATIENTS
COLONIAL REST HOME STAFF—Pictured left to right, front row: Viola Green, Amanda
Hengst, Lina Richter and Bernice Harlow, owner; second row, Gertrude Krischke, Adela
Winkler, Josephine Hollas, Ellen Ware, William Green; third row, Mary Brazda; fourth
row, Anna Newman, Marie Bartos, Evelyn Eschenburg, Linda Heller, Ezella Ward, Willie
Dorn, top row, Orville Swink.
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★ 24-hour nursing care
.★ Vented heat
★ Ceiling fans
★ Semi-private rooms
★ TV rooms
★ Special diets
★ Bed and ambulatory patients
★ Oxygen and Intravenous Therapy
★ Baths and Massages (under doctor's
supervision)
★ State and city license
★ Licensed nurses
COLONIAL REST HOME
P. O. Box 115
"A HOME AWAY FROM HOME"
PHONE 19
Schulenburg, Texas
507 West. Ave.
Member of: Texas Nursing Home Association, American National Nursing Home Associa-
tion and Geriatrics Association.
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