The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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THE
SCHULENBURG
STICKER
Published Every Friday
Charles f'. Bosl
Publisher
ptlon PrlM Pet IiMi
$3.00
CUSTOM MIXING
AND GRINDING
We do Custom Mixing and
Grinding daily. We stock
the Supplements and other
grains Reeded at market
Prices.
SCHULENBURG FEED
AND FARM SUPPLY
47 tfc.
ANNUAL PICNIC
GEIER-MERREM POST NO. 392
AMERICAN LEGION
Moulton V. F. W. Hall
SUNDAY, OCT. 14
Beginning at 1:00 O'Clork
Music, Gamex, AmuxeroenU* and
Refreshments on the Ground
BIG ATTRACTION—BABY
SHOW AT 3:30 O'CLOCK
Lunch Served at 4:00 O'clock
Lunch Ticket* 50c and 35c
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music By Adolph Migl'a Orchestra
Admission:'Gents 60c; Ladies 25c
Tax Inc.
Proceeds Benefit Legion Home
Building Fund
10 ltc. Everybody Invited
DOUBLE
MELLOW
BECAUSE IT'S
DOUBLE
RGED
LONE
STAB
* B E E R
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to Rev. Leo. Goertz-and
Rev. Balthasar Janacek for their
services and words of comfort,
the Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral
Home for their services, everyone
for the spiritual bouquets, flow-
ers, cards and messages of sym-
pathy, the Christian Mothers' So-
ciety for their help, and anyone
wffi assisted us in any way during
our recent bereavement in the loss
of our beloved mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Pius Friemel.
The Children,
And Grandchildren.
10 ltc.
Klesel Distributing Co.
1 JACK. K.LESLL—Distributor
Phone 285
STATEMENT
Of the Ownership, Management
Circulation, etc., required by the
Acts of Congress of August 24.
1912, as amended by the acts of
March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1948
o} The Schulenburg Sticker, pub-
lished weekly at Schulenburg,
Texas for September, 1950.
Before me, a Notary Public, in
und for the State and county
u foresaid, personally appeared
Charles F. Bosl, who havmg been'
duly sworn according to law, de-
poses and says that he is the
owner of the Schulenburg Stick-
er, and that the following is, to
the best of his knowledge and be-
lief, a true statement of the ow-
nership, management and circu-
lation of the aforesaid publica
tion.
1. That the names and address
of the publishers, editors, manag-
ing editor, and business managers
are: C. F. Bosl, Schulenburg,
Texas.
i 3. That the known bondholders,
I mortgages, and other security-
holders owning or holding 1 pe:
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other secu"
jities are: None.
4. 'lihat the average number of
topies of each issue of this pub
Jication sold or distributed,
through the mails, or otherwise,
to paid subscribers during the 12
months preceding the date shown
above is 2575.
Charles F. Bosl, Owner.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 30th day of Sept., 1951.
C. A. Vogt, Notary Public,
Fayette County, Texaa.
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER—Schulenburf, Fayette Co., Texas
Friday, October 12, 1951
TEXAS TOP HANDS
Mrs. G. C. Ruhmann returned
Wednesday from a family reunion
held in Fort Worth. She also
spent some time visiting friends
and relative in other north Texas
towns.
Shown above are the members of
the Texas Top Hands who per-
formed here during the recent
Dairy and Poultry Show. Their
noon-day radio program, which
lasted for an hour, was broadcast
from the show grounds here and
over a San Antonio Radio Station.
Schulenburg received a great deal
pt favorable publicity and quite a
few local people appeard on the
program. Among those heard on
the program were Lloid Hender-
son, Earl Hertel, Jack Klesel, and
a number of ladies and children
selected at random among the
crowd present.
Football—
(Continued from 1)
club that have played together
for the past four years and has
four men that have played for the
past three years. They have ex-
perience playing together and are
a smart club for that reason. Schu-
lenburg lacks that experience, but
with extra effort on the part of
each player, can hold (biddings and
at the same time make a few
points for the home 11.
A large crowed is expected for
the game.
The probable starting line-ups
are listed below:
Giddings:
No. Name Pos. Wt.
27 Amdt, Bill E 157
16 Schneider, W. A. E 145
24 McKeon, Ronnie T 162
17 Moerbe, tedrttn Leo E 168
29 Gest, Arbie G 165
,14 Kuhn, Charles G & B 149
25 Burttschell, Howard C 166
10 Placke, Jackie B 150
20 Mustchin, Virgil B 152
20 Namlcen, Neal B 165
30 Charleston, H. G & B 195
Schulenburg:
Name Pos. Wt.
Richter, Charles L. E. 142
Novak, Julius L. T. 197
Haas, Erwin L. G. 159
Hengst, Virgil C. 154
Citzler, Clinton R. G. 153
Machalec, August R. T. 173
Snitkin, Ernest R. E. 1C4
Machac, Marvin W. B. 161
Drumm, Melvin B. R. 172
Boggan, Robert F. B. 171
Palmer, Austin T. B. 159
A1 Broz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
j Paul Broz of Moravia, recently
• returned from a trip to Los An-
geles, California. He was accom-
• panied back home by his aunt,
j Mrs. William Herbert, the form-
I1 er Cecil. Wenglar. Mrs. Herbert,
whose, husband was klled in an au-
i tomobile accident, will now make
her home in Texas. Mr. Broz is
now attending the University of
Texas. *
Stop Taking
Jarsh Drugs for
Constipation;
End Chronic Doting! Regain Normal
Regularity This All-Voyotablo Way!
Taking harsh drugs for constipation can
i punish jrou brutally! Their crampt and
grimng disrupt normal bowel action,
make you feci in need of repeated dosing.
When you occasionally feel constipated,
get itntlt but sun relief. Take Dr. Cald-
well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup
Pepsin. It's all-vtgttabh. No salts, no harsh
drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract
of Senna, oldest and one of the finest
natural laxatives known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief
comfortably. Helps you get regular, ends
chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
Monay back
il not satlsfUd
Mail bottl• to Bom 2B0t
N. Y. 18, N. Y.
DR. GALD WELLS
SENNA LAXATIVE
Contained In pUatanMaatlng Syrup Pepsin
NOTICE
WE ARE NOW READY TO BUY
YOUR EQUITY IN LOAN COTTON
If you have a desire to sell your cotton, call at my
office and bring your note and Loan Statment-4.
E. H. PRATKA
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We have a limited supply of these heaters—Certain
Models will not be available later—We suggest to
pick your heaters now—All our heaters are special-
ly low priced. See our display today..
*
Hajek's Hdwe. & Appliance
J
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Phone 354
Schulenburg, Texas
New R&mur
...by popular request/
Because of the mushroom-like growth in the demand for
Sinclair gasolines and lubricants, Sinclair has added a new, modern,
431-acre refinery at Hartford, Illinois, to its widespread facilities.
Now Sinclair operates 7 great refineries.
There's a reason for such growth! As you'll see
if you try Anti-Rust Sinclair Gasoline
and other famous Sinclair Products in your car.
Drive in where you see the familiar
Sioclair H-C sign.
R. J. ROE PER
PHONE 211
Herbert Gdbwt
jldl i . lm m ft-
Paul
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Supplier of Sinclair Products. w
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1951, newspaper, October 12, 1951; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth569373/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.