The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER. SCHULENBURG TEXAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER,
1936.
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SPECIALS
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY 3
PEANUT BUTTER Beechnut 1 lb jar 24c
TOMATOES—2 tall or 3 small cans, ,15c
RED BEANS—Mexican Style Beans
or Black Eyed Peas—3 cans 27c
SUGAR
Pure Cane
10 pounds.
48c
CORN—Sugar Cured, Uncle William
3 No. 1 cans 25c
Court House News
DOINGS OF COURT AND
OTHER MATTERS OF
INTEREST FOR OUR
READERS
Estate Transfers for
Ending Oct. 3.
Week
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Hengst
of Houston spent the week-end
here visiting with the Stephan
Kahlich family.
Miss Margaret Ruhmann of
Houston was a guest of her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruhmann
here Sunday.
SALAD DRESSING — Dentler Maid
Quart 36c Pint 21c % Pint 11c
CATSUP,—Premier—14 oz. bottle r: 15c
CAKE FLOUR—Swans^.own, box ... 26c
LYE—Mende^son's, 3 cans .23c
11
Fancy
2 lb. pkg.
17c
OVALTINE—Regular size 31c Lge. 59c
/BAKING POWDER-K. C. 25 oz. can 19c
DRIED APPLES—2 pounds 27c
- i
MACARONI or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. ...lie
Keuper & Krueger
PHONE 99
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SEASON FOR COLDS Drink plenty of water and take
PRESENTS PROBLEM I some exercise out of doors every
day.
"Colds are spread from person to
person through the discharges
from the nose and throat. Avoid
droplet infection from the coughs
I The common cold is an economic
problem of considerable impor-
tance and more time is lost from
•work and school through colds and
the illness to which they open the and the sneezes. The germs which
way than from any other single ^ cause you to catch cold may enter
cause, according to observation of. your nose and throat passages
public health authorities. j from the air when the infected per-
S'As a means of preventing colds, j son talks, coughs or sneezes. You
The Federal Land Bank of
Houston to F. L. and B. Cladecek,
deed to 137 acres in J. M. Molina
1-3 league.
Aug. Michalk to H. Pietsch, re-
lease of deed of trust to 55 acres
in W. Rabb survey.
Wm, J. Logan to Louie Jarmon,
deed to fraction in block 38, La
Grange
Robert W. Koenig to Perry
Thomas, release of deed of trust
to lots 4 and 5, block S, LaGrange.
Perry Thomas to Elouise Earls, I
deed to lots 4 and 5, block S. La I
Grange.
Elsa Thomas to L. J. Florey,
transfer of vendor's lein to 83
acres in J. Castleman league.
Hy. Foerster to Adolf Bruns, re-
lease of deed of trust to 150 acres
in N. Karnes league.
Max Templin to Gus Herzik, deed
to 10 acres in T. Green survey.
Anna Buehring to J. C. Camp-
bell^ agreement to 150 acres in J.
Robinson league.
Herbert Naumann to The Pub-
lic, proof of heirship to—acres in
—league.
H. Naumann to Cora V. Cockrill
to The Public, limitation proof to
150 acres in J. Robinson league.
Louis Jochen to F. Foerster Es-
tate, transfer of vendor's lien to80
acres in—league.
C. Roensch to Katie Huelse-
busch, renewal of deed of trust to
85 acres in W. Sutherland labor. I
G. H. Stolle to C. F. Hillmer, |
renewal of vendor's lien to 320'
acres in G Duty league.
Wm. E. Drisdale, et ux, to J. G. j
Drisdale, deed to 40 acres in W. F. j
Hamilton survey.
John Woody, et ux, to J. Meyen- j
berg, renewal of deed of trust to j
NE 1-2 of lot 94 in block 8, La
Grange.
J. A. Campbell to Gulf Oil Cor- j
poration, transfer of oil lease to j
75 acres in T. B. Beck survey. I
J. A. Campbell to Marathan Oil
Company, transfer of oil lease to
11)7 acres in T. B. Beck survey.
J. A. Campbell to Marathon Oil
Company, oil lease to 150 acres '
J.Robinson survey.
Mr. and Mrs. "Boots" Helm-
camp of Sugar Land spent the
week-end here visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Helmcamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Wagner and
son, Glenn of Shiner spent last
Thursday here visiting Mrs. Edgar
Wolters and daughter, Miss Clara.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barker of
Corpus Christi spent the week-end
here visiting with the Bill Miller
family.
Mr.' and Mrs. Teddy Helmcamp
of Fort Worth spent the week-end
here visiting Mrs. Theo. Helm-
camp.
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Mrs. Frank Young and Miss
Louise Matula of Houston spent
the week-end here at the Chas Ma-
tula home.
Victor Bohlmann of New Braun-
fels spent Sunday with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohl-
mann.
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DEEP-CUT NON-SKID TREAD
LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE
| MORE RUBBER ON THE ROAD
i
TWO EXTRA LITERS OF BUM-
DIPPED CORDS UNDER THE TREAD
Be
6UM-DIPPED CORD
in
grippe, influenza, or whatever you
chose to call the ailment that is
usually present at this season, keep
yourself as fit as posible", said
Dr. Jno. W. Brown, State Health
Officer. "Get plenty of sleep. Don't
over do. Eat nourishing food at
regular times, but do not overeat.
may also catch cold by using an
unwashed glass, spoon or fork,
which has been used by someone
with a cold. The germs may be on
your hands because you have
touched something which has been
handled by a person with a cold.
Wash your hands frequently, es-
pecially before eating.
"Dress according to the weather.
Have a coat ready for the cool
days and don't feel like you are
coddling yourself when you put it
"I cant say enough for Cardul If j 0n. Sleep with your windows open
X talked all day," enthusiastically j but have sufficient blankets avail-
Lady Took Cardul
When Weak, Nervous
E. A. Machacek, et al, to J A.
Campbell, oil lease to 150 acres in
T. B. Beck survey.
A. E. Huebner, et ux, to J. A. j
Campbell, oil lease to 150 acres in j
J. Robinson league.
Josie Miller, et vir, to Adolph
Bovre, oil lease to 427 acres in J.
T. Whitesides league.
Catholic Church, by Most Rev.
Arthur J. Drossaerts, Archbishop
of the Arch-Diosese of San An-
tonio, to Adolph Dovre, oil lease to j
fraction block 7 and blocks 5, 6, 14,
15, 26, and 27, Cistern.
FIRST GRADE QUALITY—The new Firestone Standard Tire
is built of first grade materials by skilled workmen, and
embodies the Firestone patented construction features of
Gum-Dipping and two extra layers of Gum-Dipped cords
under the tread.
GUM-DIPPED CORD BODY—Every cotton fibre in every cord
in every ply is soaked in liquid rubber by Gum-Dipping.
This is the only process that prevents internal friction and
heat, providing greater strength, blowout protection and
longer life.
TWO EXTRA LAYERS OF GUM-DIPPED CORDS UNDER THE
TREAD—This patented Firestone feature binds the whole
tire into one unit of greater strength, cushions road shocks and gives extra
protection against punctures.
LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE—The new scientifically designed non-skid tread is
wider, flatter, with more and tougher rubber on the road, giving long even
wear and thousands of extra miles.
LOW PRICES—These low prices are made] possible by volume production in
the world's most efficient factories.
THE FIRESTONE NAME AND GUARANTEE—Every Firestone Standard Tire bears the
Firestone name, your guarantee of greater safety, dependability and economy.
?ire$fotte
STANDARD
SIZE
PRICE
SIZE
PRICE
4.50-20-
4.50-21..
4.75-19-
5.00-19-
•7.45
7.75
8.20
8.80
5.25-18-
5.50-17-
5.50-19-
6.00-16-
•9.75
10.70
11.20
11.95
HEAVY DUTY
4.50-2L
4.75-19..
5.00-19-
5.25-1&.
9.70
10.05
11.05
12.20
5.50-17-
6.00*17-
6.00-20-
6.00-21-
12.75
14.30
15.55
15.90
Otkm SI let Priced Proportionately Lew
FOR TRUCKS AND BUSES
writes Mrs. L. H. Cald-
ifcell, of Statesvllle, N. O.
"I have used Cardul at
Intervals for twenty-five
ymrs," she adds. "My
trouble in the beginning
ires weakness and ner-
wisness. I read of Cap-
ital In a newspaper and
decided right then to try It. It seemed
before I had taken half a bottle of
Cardul I was stronger and was soon
up and around."
Tbomanda of women testify Cardul bene-
fited tb«tm. If It does not benefit YOU.
eonSBlt * physician.
I able to be comfortable. Do not al-
low the temperature of your home
or working place to exceed 70 de-
grees.
"The quickest way to get rid of
a cold is to go to bed and stay
there, following your physician's
advice at the beginning of the at-
tack. For the public, the surest
prevention is for everyone who has
a cold to go to bed and stay there
until it is cured, to receive no visi-
tors and to avoid all crowds, in or-
der that one may not be guilty of
transmitting a possible deadly in-
fection''.
The Houston Chronicle's
Christmas Offer Rate Is
$6.50
Dolly oad Sunday
ONE YEAR
Regular Rata $9
BY MAIL
IN
TEXAS
ONLY
$5.00
DAILY ONLY
ONE YEAR
Regular Rate $6
Good Only Until December IS, 1936
THE DAILY CHRONICLE
COMPLETE MARKET AND FINANCIAL REPORTS
Nina Leased Naws Gathering Wirae, Numerous
Faaturas, Timely Photographs and a Page of the
Bcft Com it i.
THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE
Brings Yon Up-te-the-Minuta Naws, Many Special
Faaturas, Including Sixtaan Pages off All Color Popu-
lar Comics and an Eight-Poga Artgravure Section.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY
ItuMck roar Lonil Chroofcle Agent, Poetmaeter, Your
Local Nempaper or Mall Direct to Circulation Dept.,
Uomton Chronicle. Houston, Texas.
Whan Answering This Ad Ptaasa Mention This Paper
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MARRIAGES
Frank A. Kolek and Miss Sylvia
Marek.
Alfonse Sbrusch and Miss Ag-
nes Roeder.
Herbert Kiesling and Miss Hilde-
garde Hunger.
Jerry Hrachovy and Miss Vic-
toria Knesek.
Milton Koehl and Miss Annie
Chollett. » 1
Edwin Baca and Miss Thelma j
Tiedt.
Rudy Ulrich and Miss Adele Bel-
cik.
Alfons J. Naiser and Miss Josie
Walla.
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STANDARD
FOR TRUCKS AND BUSES
SIZE
PRICE
SIZE
PRICE
6.50-20..
$21.95
30x5..
$21.30
7.00-20..
29.10
32x6..
36.25
7.50-20..
35.20
36x6..
39.40
8.25-20 ..
49.30
34x7..
43.65
9.00-20..
60.75
38x7..
52.1S
9.75-20..
79.35
36x8..
67.50
Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Low
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE
"Doctrine of Atonement" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon, i
which will be read in all churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
October 18.
The Golden Text is: "Christ is
not entered into the holy places
made with hand«, which are the
figures of the true; but into hea-
ven itself, now to appear in the
presence of God for us". (He-
brew 9:24).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible: "Seeing ye
have purified your souls in obey-
ing the truth through the Spii'it
unto unfeigned love of the breth-
ren, see that ye love one another
with a pure heart fervently" (1
Peter 1:22.
The Lesson-Sermon includes
also the following passage from the
Christian Science Text Book, "Sci-
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Ed-
dy: "The prayer that reforms the
sinner and heals the sick is an ab-
solute faith that all things are pos-
sible to God,—a spiritual under-
standing of Him, an unselfed love"',
(page 1).
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first grade materials and expert
workmanship — Into this new Firestone
Standard Truck Tire is built long non'skid
mileage — blowout protection — and
dependable service.
gum-dipped cord body—Gum-Dipping
prevents internal friction and heat, giving
greater blowout protection. .
two extra layers of gum-dipped cords
under the tread — Binds the tread and
cord body into one inseparable unit.
Prevents tread separation. Specially
compounded rubber in two outer plies from
bead to bead rivets sidewalls securely to
cord body.
twin beads with cord reinforce—In larger
sizes twin beads are used to give tire firm
seat on rim. The beads are tied into the
cord body by the special Firestone method
of cord reinforcement.
firestone name and guarantee—Assures
truck and bus owners greater safety,
dependability and economy.
to see it—is to buy it—Drive in today-
See the extra values.
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BUTTERIES
Greater starting P01*
auto radios
c"l^'c 'Pealter
S3/35
&
Longer
life.
Exch*«*»
COVERS
Dur»°
fabric*
twin horns
sssaw-SS
durable construction. Relay |
included-
I P3R SET
Lab°'Exla
home radios
4-Tube. AC-DC. Walnut
cabinet.
R. C. A.
licenced.
Wo* $1 S.98
Now
Coupe*
195,
CM«h«
»$•*»•»
$1.19
up
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'*0Klg BoXFt
n»8iSir.»»M2^jas
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fire stone
SENTINEL
An outstanding value in its price
class—backed by the Firestone
name and guarantee. Made in
sizes for passenger cars and
trucks.
.40-2
SIZE
PRICE 1
4.50-21....
4.75-19....
5.00-19.. t.
5.25-18....
$6.05 1
6.40 I
6.j
.^ioO
FOR TRUCKS
MiD BUSES
6.00-20 R.Jjf
30x5 B t»..
32 x 6 H. 0..
$14.90
18.65
31.70
Othw Slits Print PraporflmtaO Lm
COURIER
A good tire for owners of small
cars giving new tire safety at
low cost.
.40-
4.50-21....
*5.60 I
4.75-19....
5*92 I
30x3% CL
4.33 1
Ray Metzke is away on his va-
cation.
Listen to the Voice of Firestone—featuring Margaret Speaks, Soprano, with the Firestone Choral
Symphony, and William Daly's Orchestra—every Monday night over N. B. C. Nationwide Network
BOB ADAMCIK'S
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Wash, Grease and Vacuum Clean
Job $1.50
10 BRANDS OF OIL IN SEAL ED CANS
TRY OUR DELICIOUS EATS AND COLD BEER
Phone 169 Schulenburg, Texas
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