The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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Page Two
Thursday, May 18, 1961
Localites Plan To
Attend Convention
Two resident* of Schulen-
burg »re amunf almost 1,000
delegates who are pre-regis-
tered for the 63rd annual con-
vention of the Texas Associa-
tion of Insurance Agents,
scheduled in Galveston for May
18-20. They are Mr. and Mrs.
Shelton H. Wagner.
Discussions of state and na-
tional industry leaders, clinics
and special social events are
The Schulenburg Sticker
Fayette County, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohl-
rnann, Debbie and Krankle Joe
spent Mother's Day in El Cam-
po with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Karstedt.
Hilly Rosenbach Of A & M
College spent Sunday with Mr.
ar.d Mrs. Lawrence Rosenbach
and Larry.
Standings of League Bowling
Listed below are the Final League Standings:
MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
Won Lost
planned for the TAIA meeting.
Mr. Wagner will represent
the Chromcak Ins. Agency at
the three-day convention.
TILL ROLLERS 91 53
WEIMAR LONE STAR BEER 80 58
M-G POULTRY 80 64
M-G FEED 77 67
AMERICAN LEGION 73% 70%
ED'S CAFE 72 72
BRASHER MOTORS 70 74
RENKEN-HELLER 64 80
ST. MICHAEL'S USHER'S CLUB 55 89
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 51% 92%
MAY FEAST
Appelt's Hill Hal!
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1961
5 Shot Open Sight Tournament
Starting at 10:00 a.m.
Valuable Prizes To Be Awarded
Social — Concessions
Barbecue Dinner & Supper
Music on the Grounds All Afternoon
And Night
DANCE AT NIGHT — Music By
Henry Brosch Orchestra
Coronation of the May Queen at 6 p.m.
Everybody Cordially Invited!
Pet.
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MEN'S WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
FALSTAFF BEER
CITY MARKET
WOLTERS RANCHERS
LAKESIDE CAFE
85%
84%
77%
77
KUSEY LUMBER CO 74%
CONOCO 73%
|SCHULENBURG LONE STAR BEEI? ... 73
PEARL BEER 67
SHINER FIRE DEPARTMENT 57%
I JO MIL FEED BOYS 50
58%
59%
66%
67
69%
70%
71
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86%
94
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WOMEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
WOLTERS RANCHETTES 86 58 .597
LONE STAR BEER 82 62 .569
TUMIS HUMBLE 80% 63% .559
BRASHER MOTORS 78% 65% .545
PEPSI-COLA 73% 70% .510
FOWLKES TRUCKERS 73 71 .507
COCA-COLA 68% 75% .475
LILLIE'S FLOWER SHOP 61% 81% .430
TEXACO 58 86 .332
| Q-P STORES 17% 86% .326
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Local Lodge No. 14
Plans Annual Picnic
The Schulenburg Lodge No.
14 will have their annual picnic
for all members and their fam-
ilies Sunday, June 11, at the
Tri-Hall. A carry-in supper will
be served beginning at 6 p.m.
followed by a dance.
We WANT Your Newa,
The Schulenburg Sticker
ESTABLISHED—1893
FLORENCE B. BOSL—Owner and Publisher
Published Every Thursday at Schulenburg, Texas
Entered as second class matter at the Schulenburg Post Office Under
Act of Congress, March 9, 1679.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year-—$3.50: 6 Months—$2.00; Foreign—
$4.00; Schulenburg and Routes—$3.00. All subscriptions dropped from
list at time of expiration unless renewed on or before that date.
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing, or repu-
tation of any person, firm, or corporation which may happen to appear
in th«: columns of The Sticker will be corrected gladly if brought to the
attention of the management.
BALEffigAS FAST WITH HE M LABOR!
Wedding Date Set
The wedding date of Miss
Julie Mae Cordes and Robert
J. Mucka has been set for June
24 at the St. Mary's Catholic
Church in High Hill at 10 a.m.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cordes
of Muldoon and the intended
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Mucka of Rosen-
berg.
Today there's a new way to bale—that lets one
man bale and load faster than a 2- or 3-man
team! The new system consists of a New Holland
Hayiiner plus a simple, foolproof*awhanism that
"airlifts" the bales into a trailing wagon.
It costs surprisingly little. In fact, the Super
Hayiiner 69 gives you money-saving features like
Flow-Action feeding, Tractor-Seat Controls, bale
counter, pickup guide wheel and sealed bearings
throughout as standard equipment. See us today
for a free demonstration of the one-man haying
system.
. A
L0ESSIN IMPLEMENT CO.
WEIMAR, TEXAS
Professional & Business Directory
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Emil Paul Ahrens
Rites Read May 10
Emil Paul Ahrens passed
away at his home Sunday eve-
ning, May 7, 1961. He was horn
at Freyburg on October 9, 1907,
| as the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Ahrens Sr. and had
attained the age of 53 years,
| six months and twenty-eight
Need To Borrow
Money For A New Home?
SMITHVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
IS AT YOUR SERVICE!
For your savings we offer the following advantages:
1. 4% dividends since 1934 (date of organization).
2. Insured by Agency of Federal Government up to
$10,000 per account.
3. Availability of Funds.
4. Save by mail service.
days. He was baptized in in-
fancy and in youth was con-
firmed in the faith of the Phil-
adelphia Lutheran Church atj
Swiss Alp.
He was united in marriage
to Miss Olga Nordhausen on
September 10, 1939. They made J
their home with his wife's par-
ents and took care of their j
farm until 1942 when they
| moved in their own home in j
the Black Jack community
where they also engaged in
(farming. In that community
j they became faithful members
I of Trinity Lutheran Church
where in years past he served j
J as a member of the church j
| council and was treasurer of i
J the congregation for several!
years.
Survivors are his wife; two
I brothers, John Ahrens Jr. of
Schulenburg and Roy Ahrens of
San Antonio.
I Funeral services were held
Wednesday, May 10 at 2 p.m.
from the Schwenke-Baumgarten
; Funeral Chapel. Rev. F. E. Fi-
lers officiated at the last rites
and burial was in the Old High
Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Koe-
nig, Guilford Roeder, Archie
Oeding, Herbert Friedrich,
I Glenn Ahrens, Emil Hagens,
Henry Ohnheider and Erwin
I Roitsch.
Dk. JENNINGS B. COOK—Optometrist
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted—Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours: 8:00 to 6:00 p.m. — Saturdays: 8:00 to 1:00 p.m.
— Other Hours by Appointment Only —
BOX 247 — THONE PR 6-3587 FLATONIA, TEXAS
MEINERS MOTOR CO.
Dodge — Dodge Trucks — Dodge Dart — Lancer
Guaranteed Service—Dependable Used Cars—Body
Work & Painting—Upholstery & Custom seat covers
Phone 20 La Grange, Texas
CERNOSEK PHARMACY
Drugs—Sundries—Cosmetics—Prescriptions—Liquors
— WE FILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS —
Phone 77—Delivery Service — Registered Pharmacist on Duty
MR. MELVIN DRUMM, Trained Technician
Full time technician, Schulenburg Area
Phones 483, 567 or 965
"A service offered in the interest of better, more
profitable cattle breeding"
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
—OPTOMETRIST—
Eyes Examined
Schroeder Building-
Phone 353
Glasses Fitted
La Grange, Texas
BARBECUE BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN &
SAUSAGE EVERY SATURDAY.
PAVLAS
SMOKEHOUSE
Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
May 18-19-20th.
— OPEN 7 DAYS —
BEER Carton of 6 Throw Away 89c
48 LIPTON
Pf=LO-THR^
TEfl 54c
BAGS ^
H\b. Pkg.TEA 79c oz. Jar//l^/l^TEA49c
■ 111
PARADE SLICED"
FRESH GROUND CHILI or m /
Hamburger Meat 4"jE
LB.
SWEET RASHER SLICED m wm /
BACON 410
NO. 2i/j CAN
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
LB.
CHOICE 7 STEAK OR
rAKAUt SLICfcU CHOICE 7 STLAK UK ■■
PEACHES 25® BEEF CHOPS 59c
5 LB. BAG
CRUSTENE
39c SHORTENING fi0c WEINERS QQC
3 LB. CARTON WOO VVV
LB
FARM-PAC
WEINI
LB.
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
1 LB. PKG.
CIGARETTES
King Size, ctn. $2.65 Reg. S2.55
FAR
REG. BOX .
CL0R0X
QUART BOTTLE
WONDER
RICE
2 LB. BOX _
MORTON'S mm i del monte sliced
Salad Dressing 35c PINEAPPLE
DEL MONTE SLICED
BIG QUART JAR
NO. 2 CAN
ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
Commercial — Residential
R.E.A., 3 Phase 208 or 440 wiring our specialty
Fixtures, motors, high power Mission Water Heaters
NORDHAUSEN PLUMBING & ELECTRIC
Ph. 1610F24, Schulenburg — Located on F-M 956
DR. C. K. McDONALD, Chiropractor
Office Hours: Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days, 9 to 12 and 2:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, 9 to 12. Closed on
Thursday Afternoons
Located at 104 E. 5th Street Halleltsville
Across From New Post Office
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT . . .
WATZLAVICK PHARMACY
— TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST —
HARLOW MEMORIAL NURSING AND
CONVALESCENT CENTER
LICENSED NURSES ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY
Priced $75.00 to $250.00 a month
MRS. BERNICE HARLOW, Owner
housfc OF LOU-GIL
Custom made draperies—Bedspreads—Decorative
Fabrics—Drapery Hardware and Supplies—Interior
Decorator Service
G. J. Wessels, Ph. 351—209 S. Jefferson, La Grange
~ LA GRANGE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D.C.
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 Noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
9 a.m. to 12 Noon on Tuesday and Thursday
Other Times by Appointment Only
221 East Travis—Phone 88 La Grange, Texas
WE WORK
Unceasingly for the upbuilding of our profession, in order
that the public may receive the benefits of an ethical
understanding service
SCHWENKE-BAUMGARTEN FUNERAL
HOME, INC.
Ambulance Service—Burial Insurance—Phones: 1 and 154
DR. NORMAN RUBIN—OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Contact Lens — Lens Fitted
Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Monday-Saturday
212 East Second St. Ph. SW 8-2171 Hallettsville
In Schulenburg at 715 Lyons every Wednesday
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Phone 196
and summer's only begun...
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home? Then don't forget — summer's just
begun! You'll have four or five more months
of this!
Better check up right now on wonderful year
'round GAS air conditioning — the comfort
bargain of 1961. There's nothing as fine on the
market today, yet GAS air conditioning costs
less to operate, less to maintain than any other
cooling and heating system.
And what a difference it makes in summer
living. You'll think you've built your house next
to a cool mountain stream. GAS air condition-
ing costs so little it's a wonder everyone doesn't
have it. How about you? Get the facts today
from our air conditioning engineers, your
builder-contractor or GAS air conditioning
dealer.
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"ASK ABOUT SPECIAL LOW SUMMER
OAS AIB CONDITIONING RATE'
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1961, newspaper, May 18, 1961; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430103/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.