The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
Friday, July 10, 1942.,
Professional and Business Directory
Dr.W.O. Luedemann
Physician and Surgeon
Telephones
Residence 64 Offices 71
Leo J. Peters, M. D.
Schulenburg, Texas
Telephones
Office 145 Residence 70
A Modern X-Ray Now Con-
stitutes a Part of the Office
Equipment.
Tonsils Removed Bloodless and
Painless
Dr. Gene Schulze
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Offices Cernosek Pharmacy
Office Phone 181 —Res. 292
Want Ads
eeteeste:
Important Notice
BIRTHDAY PARTY
DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Record Building
La Grange, — TEXAS
A group of little friends and
their mothers gathered at the
lovely home of Mrs. Gus Russok
on July 1, at 3:30 p. m. to help
Frank H. Merrem, Jr., celebrate
his 2nd birthday.
After playing with toys, both
To Cucumber Growers J eld and new, the little folks
were invited to the Red, White
Do not plow up your vines-*-. ar)d BIue birthday table. In the
give them a chance to put or. center of the table was the red
jNEW CROP—the vines will grow
. out and the new crop form. Pull
j off all large and old cukes as
they mature at once, and you will
OLD LINE AND CASUALTY
FIRE INSURANCE
SEE
Vogt Brothers
DR. R. S. WALDEN
Licensed Graduate
Veterinarian
Special Attention Given to
Cats and Dogs
Schulenburg Phone 266
FOOD — BEER
We invite you to our place of
business. Bring your family.
Several kinds of ice cream, all'
kinds of beer, sandwiches, short
Coders. Newest type of beer
dispenser that keeps your beer
ice cold. Your patronage ap-
preciated.
C. H. BORCHERS
Cernosek Pharmacy
Drugs—Sundries—Cosmetics
PRESCRIPTIONS—LIQUOR
We Fill Any Doctor's
Prescription
Phone 77 — Delivery Service
Two Registered Pharmacists
WE WORK
Unceasingly for the up-
building of oar profession, in
order that the public may
receive th® benefits of an
ethical, understanding ser-
vice.
SCHWENKE
BAUMGARTEN
Funeral Home
(INCORPORATED)
AMBULANCE SERVICE
BURIAL IN6URANCE
1 — PHONES — 154
City Pressing Shop
Dry Cleaning and Pressing
TALOR MADE SUITS
Lee Prause and E. J. Schmidt
Owners
Phone 236
We Buy Scrap
Rubber
We TriiSl pay you lc per lb. for
same. Bring it to us
Zimmermann Service
Station
Eight Years of Experience
Political
Announcement
The Sticker is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidate in
the Democratic Primary Election
on July 25, 1942:
birthday cake with the blue and
white star decoration. The cake
was flanked on either side by
small flags. Refreshments con-
Hybrid Seed
Corn Tour
be surprised at the crop you will J sisted of tiny sandwiches, lem-
still make. j cnade, ice cream and star, flag
OUR STATIONS WILL BE|and bell cookies.
KEPT OPEN as long as CROPi After the little folks were
LASTS, which may be several again at play, the mothers were
weeks.
TEXAS PICKLE CO.
47 ltc. Weimar, Texas.
HELP WANTED
Wanted young lady as waitress.
47 ltc. Bill Hughes.
MAN WANTED
Man with car for profitable
Rawleigh Route. Must be satisfi-
ed with good living at start.
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. TXG-679-
101, Memphis, Tenn. 47 ltp.
FOR SALE
A Registered Jersey Bull from
Luling Foundation Farm. Also
some heifers. Apply
A. F. Koehn, Hallettsville R 3.
47 ltp. (Appelts Hill)
Dr. Frank Kent has resumed
practice. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat,
Glasses. 47 tfc
All farmers that are interested
in visiting Hybrid Seed Corn dem-
onstrations are urged and request-
ed to meet with the County
Agent J. C. Yeary, and Extension
Agronomist E. A. Miller, cn
Monday evening, July 13, at 2:00
p. m.
We will leave the Court House
square between 2:00 and 2:30 and
make our first stop at the farm
of Adolph Adamcik between Hos-
tyn and Ammannsville.
Boy Scouts Have A
Big Time At
Camp Wooten
Under the able leadership of E.
J. Chromcak and Eddie Farek, the
scouts of Schulenburg are hav-1
ing a swell time swimming, boat- j
ing, eating and passing all kinds
of Scout tests at Camp Wooten,
Austin.
Over 100 scouts from Schulen-
burg, La Grange, Flatonia, Mou!-
ton, Shiner, Hallettsville, Yoakum,
Fayetteville and Austin are at the
If you want to see how Hybrid j' camp. The weather at Austin has
been clear and cool.
fi§S
invited to a Red, White andj
Blue table that was appropria-1
Seed corn is produced in Fayette
County, join us on this tour. A ,, , - 0 r
i Among the scouts from Schu-
J. C. Yeary, Co. Agent. J lenburg who attended were: E. J.
Chromchak, Jr., Terry Houlihan,
Sylvia Sengelmann and family j Billy Bohlmann, Thomas Guen
tely decorated. The refreshments 0f Houston spent the 4th of July i ther, Thomas Farek, Gene Green-
carrying out the Red, White and j holidays here with relatives and shield, Clyde Schulz and George
Blue color theme, consisted of friends. I Rybak
stuffed tomatoes, sandwiches,
crackers, lemonade, cake squares
A Quality Formula
/• 1
Contains Titanium,
white Lead, Zinc Oxide
*.• the most durable
efficient pigments known
to the paint industry —
your assurance of an ex-
cellent paint job!
Western Auto
Associate Store
HELP WANTED
White girl to do general house
work, one in family.
47 ltc. Mrs. Pearle Wooten,
Columbus, Texas.
WANTED
Middle-aged woman to take care
of elderly couple and do general j v^a Bohot.
housework. Apply to }
with star decorations and ice
cream.
Those who came to wish little
Frank, Jr., a happy birthday
were: Betty Marie Ponder, Ruby
Speckels, Charles Bednarz, Jim-
mie /Schulze, Milford Kaase,
Beverly Bohot, Dorothy Lacina,
Bobby Pratka, Chad A. Pen-
nington, Bobby Baumgarten,
Joe Cunningham, Roy H. Hen-
derson, Myrna L. Baumgarten,
Patty Byles of Freer; Beverly
Dodd, Cooper; Chester Barker
Houston; V. B. Russek, Jr., East
Bernard; and Jimmie Garrett, Gil-
lette; Mesdames Fred Bittner, L.
Henderson, V . Baumgarten, H.
Miley, Morris Ponder, Ben Speck-
els, E. Bednarz, Gene Schulze, Mil-
ton Kaase, Walter Bohot, Monroe
Garrett, Bob Pratka, C. A. Pen-
nington, A. Cunningham, H.
Baumgarten, Tom Dodd, Chester
Barker, Bruce Byles and Miss Oli-
Cont.
Mrs. Robert Williams,
47 2tp. Phone 300, Schulenburg.
For Congressman 9th Senatorial
District:
JAMES A. CLEMENTS
J. J. MANSFIELD
(Re-election)
For Chief Justice of the Third
Court of Civil Appeals:
E. F. SMITH
(Of Travis County)
Deterling & Roeder
General Insurance Agency
And Distributor of Sinclair
Products
Phone — 211
EAT AT KELLY'S
CAFE ANDSAVE
We Serve The Finest Of
Foods At the Lowest Prices
Special Breakfast 20c and up
Lunches—35c and up, choice of 5
meats.
Sandwiches — 15c and up
Short orders of al! kinds
Fountain Service And Beer
Four Kinds of Ice Cream. Pop-
side, Fudgsicte, Creamsicle, Cho-
Ch®.
Cigarettes 15c and up
We Serve Folgers Coffee With
Pure Cream.
Free Cookie With Coffee From
9 to 11 A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M.
Meet And Eat At
KELLY'S CAFE
Air-Conditioned
Where You Are Always
Welcome
"Keep 'Em Laying"
Buy Clipper Brand Laying
Mash
We have a complete line of feed
such as bran, shorts, hegari, etc.
Get our prices before you buy. We
pay highest cash price for eggs.
42 tfc. Kubala Hatchery.
For Senator, 15th Senatorial Dis-
trict :
HARVEY BETTS
L. J. SULAK
(Re-Election)
Have Your Shoes
Repaired Now
We have a good supply of leather
for soles and heels. Old shoes
made to look and wear like new.
A Full Line of Laces, Polishes
And Dyes.
CITY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
' George Trefny, Owner 47 tfc.
HELP WANTED
Wanted, young lady as waitress
47 ltc. Apply Frank's Place.
For Representative Fayette Co.:
(Re-Election)
R. B. SPACER
For County Superintendent
Public Schools:
WALTER P. FREYTAG
(Re-Election)
For Tax Assessor-Collector
Fayette County:
P. A. NICKEL
(Re-Election)
of
of
For County Judge:
E. A. ARNIM, JR.
)(Re-Election)
For County Treasurer:
BEN F. SIEBEL
(Re-Election)
For County Clerk Fayette Co:
JOHN KUBENA
(Re-Electicn)
HOUSE FOR RENT
Five roon house for rent. Close
to business section. Apply to
Mrs. M. H. Fillip,
45 3tp. Schulenburg, Texas.
SPECIAL
On hegari, milo maize, and
flour, Friday and Saturday. Just
received shipment of rice bran.
46 3tc. ISY SCHWARTZ.
DANCE
At
PRAHA PAVILION
SUNDAY JULY 12th
Music By
ADOLF AND THE BOYS
Admission: 35c, Tax Included
Ladies Free — Everybody Invited
47 ltc.
"HELP WANTED
Experienced cook or will
consider anyone willing to
work and learn, either man
or woman. Apply to
47 ltc. KELLY'S CAFE.
FOR RENT
Two furnished apartments for
rent. Apply
46 tfc. Victor Baumgarten.
FOR SALE
100 pure bred English White
Leghorn pullets, two to four
months old. Also six large jersey
heifers.
Walter Stech, R 3.
46 2tp. Weimar, Texas.
A CZECH PLAY
"Jak Ti Cliudi O To
Jmeni Prisli."
Will be presented by the
Altar Society of Ammanns-
ville at the K. J. T. Hall at
Ammannsville
Sunday, July 12th
4-act Comedy of fun and
singing.
Everyone is Invited
Come and Enjoy Yourself
(47-ltc)
Give a married man a little
freedom and he becomes sus-
picious.
HARRY N. GRAVES
For District Clerk:
ROY GIESE
(Re-Election)
You should know
spicy, herbal
For Sheriff:
WILLIAM LOESSIN
(Re-Election)
For County Attorney:
JOHN C. MARBURGER
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4:
OTTO BRAUNER
(Re-election)
For Public Weigher, Prec. 8:
AUGUST KLESEL, JR.
(Re-Election)
WANTED
Buggies and surrys. Apply to
Wm. Baumgarten,
46 4tc. Schulenburg, Texas.
A TOP-SELLING LAXATIVE
ALL OVER THE SOUTH
j* Chickens-Turkeys
STAR SULPHUROUS
COMPOUND
Given in water or feed destroys
intestinal germs and worms that
cause most all diseases and loss
of egg production as they enier
fowls in feed. Keep them free of
blood-sucking insects. Appetite,
health and egg production good
Costs very little. Money back if
not satisfactory.
WATZLAVICKS PH AR M ACY
44 8tc.
FOR SALE
1939 Ford Coupe with good
tires. Farmall F20 tractor re-
cently reconditioned $150.00 Trac-
tor disc plow, $25.00. Paint mare,
5 years old, a beauty, $85.00. Will
accept good young jersey cows
in trade.
Kolberg's Creamilk Dairy,
46 2tc. Eagle Lake, Tex.
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. N. SHEVNAN, widely known,
j expert of Chicago, will person- ¥ - T /-*
ally be at the St. Regis Hotel, Harry IN. UraVeS
Yoakum, Wednesday, only, JuIvIq l n ri
15, from 9:00 a. in. to 5:00 p. in.j^eeKS rve-ilieCtlOn
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous improve-
ment over all former methods, ef-
fecting immediate results. It will
Wmm
Help re-elect R. B. Spacek State
Representative for a sceond term
which he and his friends will ap-
preciate.
Grand Opening Sale
Friday and Saturday, July 10 and 11
We are glad to announce that we have joined with the largest group of
Independent Groceries In The Country
The Red & White Food Stores
This means a Saving in Buying and we are glad to pass on the saving to
you. Every item we stock is unconditionally guaranteed, to you. Let us save
you money. .
Be sure and be at our store Friday at 3 o'clock. A big surprise awaits some-
one. Be there again Saturday at 3 and at 5:00 o'clock.
Milk
Red & White
3 tall or 6 small cans
22c
Blue & White Bartlett Halves No.
2/2 canl
I K. P.
full quart jar
Pears —
23c
Mustard
- 9c
1 Zi lb. square pkg. Jefferson Island
2 pkgs.
Big Value Small
No. 2 can
Salt
5c
Peas
- 17c
Distilled
quart
California
2 No .2 cans
Vinegar —
9c
Mackerel
- 29c
Spaghetti Or 2—6
oz. pkgs.
Beverly v
3 cans
Macaroni —
5c§ Potted Meat — 10c
Tomatoes
Standard (limit 3 cans)
No. 2 can
1
Sun Spun Salad
Dressing
full quart jar
39c
Red & White Mammoth | Red & White fey. Tomato
Green Peas Juice
20 oz. can 10c
47 oz. can 21c
2 No. 303 cans
25c
Fruits and Vegetables
Washington Bing pound
Cherries 15c
Large Sour Juicy dozen
Lemons 15c
California Large Size Sweet Juicy dozen
Oranges 25c
New Home Grown 10 lbs.
Potatoes 19c
Green Peppers, 2 lbs. 15c
We carry a full line of Seasonable
Fruits and Vegetables
FEEDS
White Com—100 lb. sk.. $1.95
Purina Family Flock 100 lb. sk.
Laying Mash, 100 lb. sk. $3.05
Egaday Laying 100 lb. sk.
Mash—100 lb. sk. $3.40
Sweet Feed, 100 lb. sk. ..$1.35
Wheat Bran—100 lb. sk. $2.00
Rice Br an!--100 lb. sk. ..$1.70
Flour
98c
RED & WHITE
10 oz. can Baking Powder free
24 pound sack
48 lb. sack (25 oz. can Baking Powd. free)__$1.75
PRETTY MAID FLOUR
24 lb. sack 93c — 4£ lb. sack $1.75
EARLY RISER
Coffee
Drip or Regular Grind
1 pound package
22c
PEACHES
Yosemite Whole Freestone
Giant 2l/z can
15c
Judge Harry N. Graves was
elected four years ago to fill the
unexpired term of the late Judge
not only hold the rupture perfect-10 g Lattimore as a member of
ly but increase the circulation,! , „ i e
strengthens the weakened parts, j e Court of Cnminal Appeals of
thereby closing the opening in ten i Texas. He has actively participat-
days on the average case, regard-j in the work of the Court since
less of heavy lifting straining or that ti and h written his
any position the body may as-1 . ' .
sume no matter the size or lc- snare of their opinions.
cation. A nationally known scien-
tific method. No under straps or
This Court has disposed of the
cases submitted to it, and is up
cumbersome arrangements and j vvith its docket, and he request
absolutely no medicines cr me-
dical treatments.
Mr. Shevnan Will Be Glad to
Demonstrate Without Charge
Add. 6509 Artesian Ave.. Chicago.
Large incisional Hernia or rup-. ... „
ture following surgical operation' l'resen' time.
44 6tc. especially solicited. 47 ltc.47 ltp. (Politcial Adv)
a second term at the hands of
the voters.
Would it be wise to ch^fcge the
personnel of this court at the
Admiratii
ill
Granulated Soap
WASHG
2 large pkgs. 35c
CIXYDOL OR RINSO
21c
P. & G. SOAP
3 giant bars
13c
Standard Cut Green
BEANS
2 No. 2 cans
19c
RED & WHITE CLEANSER
2 cans 9c
Clabber Girl
BAKING POWDER
25 oz. can 15c
RED & WHITE SYRUP
No. 10 bucket 59c
No. 5 Bucket 32c
GOOD PEN-FED HENS
pcund 17 V2C
FRYERS pound ___ 22V2c
v Dressed Free
Crustene
SHORTENING
3 lb. carton 53c
lied & White Cream Style
CORN
2 No. 303 cans 25c
FRESH COUNTRY
BUTTER
pound 35c
KLESEL'S FOOD STO
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1942, newspaper, July 10, 1942; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth569620/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.