The Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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THE ELGIN COURIER, THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1952
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food has been constantly improved
during the past half century
Tito Guizar (above), singing star
of stage, screen, radio and tele-
vision, will be starred during the
San Antonio Livestock Exposition
rodeo, Feb. 15-24. Guizar and his
“Magic Guitar” have won inter-
national acclaim.
Sr.
lot,
according to a report released for
publication this week by the Elgin
Cemetery Association:
Mrs., Warren Arbuckle, $5.00;
10%
Jan. 25th
San Antonio
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14 RODEO PERFORMANCES
Matinee Sundays—Saturdays
Prices: $3.60 Boxes - $3.00 Dress Circle
$2.40 Lower Balcony - $1.50 Balcony
(Includes Admission to Grounds)
For tickets write W. M. Thornton, P. O. Box 1746, San Antonio
Mail orders filled in order of receipt
Enclose check or money order
Specify date of performance
"Home Owned — Home Operated”
Phone 4
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See the new electric ranges now on
display at your electric appliance
dealer’s.
Celebrating.. .
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The March of Dimes organiza-
tion maintains equipment depots
in seven strategically located cities
'to speed shipment of iron lungs,
hot pack machines and other es-
sential polio-fighting supplies to
any stricken area.
STOCK SHOW and RODEO
fopmat mCS yowp life!
Weiss, Miss Cora Pfluger and
Miss Ada Pfluger.
Refreshments were served to
the following members: Mesdames
G. C. Pfluger, Eugene Hebibe, H.
L. Weiss, Kurt Hartmann, Her-
bert Pfluger4 H. O. Teer; and
Misses Elda, Dora, Cora, Ima
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TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANT
The first half of the twentieth century has shown the greatest progress of any other
fifty year period in the history of our country .... and among the most progressive
industries has been the milk industry. Milk is the first food doctors recommend
for infants . . . and milk is continually recommended for youths and grown-ups .... to
aid in building healthy bodies and active minds. We of Superior Dairies are
proud of the part we have played in bringing to Central Texans the very finest quality
milk possible. We are proud of the fact that Superior Dairies' Products are first
choice in thousands of homes. We are proud of the fact that Superior dairies'
milk comes to us from the finest dairy herds ... from the finest Grade-A dairy farms. ’
We are proud of the fact that our customers tell us that Superior Dairies'
Grade-A Milk tastes better .... keeps longer in their refrigerators. Superior Dairies’
top-quality is no accident. Rigid Laboratory Control .... Pasteurization .... Homogenization
.... and fortification with natural Vitamin-D are responsible for the greater-thag
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We are large enough to furnish every-
thing — yet small enough to appreci-
ate your business. Keep Elgin money
at home by trading with us.
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The Pflugerville 'Sewing Circle
held its regular meeting Wednes-
day afternoon, Jan. 16 at the
home of Miss Ada Pfluger.
The following officers were
lected for 1952: president, Mrs.
Chester Bohls; vice-president,
Mrs. H. O. Teer; secretary, Miss
Elda Pfluger; assistant secretary,
Mrs. Christian Klattenhoff; treas-
urer, Miss Ima Pfluger; assistant
treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Hebbe;
pianist, Mrs. Kurt Hartmann;
general committee, Mrs. H. L.
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NOTICE
To School Tax Payers
School taxes must be
paid on or before Jan 31 to
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Jim E. Standifer, $2.00; Roy
Sanders, $3.00; Henry Speer,
$5.00; Mrs. Tom Sanders, $2.00;
Winnie Pflugerville Sewing
Circle Names Officers
Culp, $3.00; H. V. Culp, $3.00;
J. F. Culp, $5.00; C. Cottingham,
$3.00; Mrs. Mable Condron, $3.00;
Franklin Condron, $3.00; Mrs.
A. M. Clopton, $5.00; A. Henry
Clop’ton, $3.00; Buck Christian,
$5.00; Mrs. George Crook, $5.00;
L. P. Cherry, $3.00; Jno Christ-
ianson, $3.00; T. A. Christianson,
$5.00; Joe Dildy, $3.00;
B. Daughtery, $2.00; J. B.
Desmuke, $2.00; C. E. Dildy,
$5.00; Harry Davis, $5.00; Edwin
Davis, $3.00; Mrs. Maude Davis,
$5.00; J. A. Davis lot, $5.00;
Miles Davis on Kale-Miles Davis
lot, $5.00; Mrs. Ha Dannelley,
$8.00; Miss May Davenport,
$3.00; Mrs. Hattie B. Davenport,
Quinn lot, $5.00;
Mrs. M. P. Dalton, Christian
lot, $5.00; Otis Diebel, $3.00;
Duseck lot, $5.00; J. J. Duseck,
$3.00; Joe Dildy, J. S. Sharp lot,
$4.00; Mrs. G. W. Evans, $3.00;
W. C. Eggleston, $3.00; Mrs. B.
Ernest, J. Lawhon lot, $3.00;
Paul Farris, $5.00;
A. Lee Fisher, Dave Fisher lot,
$5.00, $5.00; Flowers Est. $3.00;
Mrs. J. V. Fisher $2.50; Hardy
Fleming, $5.00; Mrs. B. Fitzpat-
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Writing a few thousand words on how and wh,
electric cooking is the easy, modern cooking method
would be simple, indeed. Women the country over are
penning "rave notices” about their new electric
ranges.
To make a long story short: electric cooking is fasti
A turn of the switch and the high-speed cooking
units are ready for use. It’s clean! There’s no smoke
or soot to blacken pans, mar curtains, walls and
cabinets. It's dependable! Accurate temperature con-
trols automatically maintain the exact heat required.
It’s economical! Less than one cent per person per
average meal. There’s less food shrinkage, too, with
draftless electric cooking.
No wonder the new electric ranges are such popular
sellers!
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GROCERS
$6.00; Wm, Ramsey lot by H.
Walker, $5.00, $5.00; Virgil Rabb,
$3.00;
O. A. Reynolds, $3.00; Mrs.
Fred Rose, $'3.00; T. D. Robinson
lot, $3.00; W. H. Rivers, Sr. Est.,
$15.00; W. H. Rivers Jr,, $5.00;
M. L. Rivers, $3.00; Mrs. W. C.
Rivers, H. Smith lot, $2.50; Mrs.
Emil Roemer, $5.00; Arthur
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Rivers, $3.00; Mrs.
Ripple, $3.00;
00. E. Arbuckle, on W. E. Ar-
buckle lot, $5.00; Mrs. M. Aron-
son lot, $3.00; Mrs. Martin Al-
quist lot, $3.00; Mrs. Florence
Atkinson, $4.00; Dr. Dennis At-
kinson, $5.00; Mrs. Theo Ander-
son, $2.00; Dr. Hugo Auler,
$10.00; Mrs. A. F. Brown Est.,
*$3.00; Pat Burns, $4.00;
C. A. Burke and Son, $5.00; C.
R. Branton, $3.00; Bahn Estate,
$3.00; IE. L. Billingsley, $5.00 S.
O. Byrd lot, $3.00; Ernest Bandt,
$3.00; Zelma Brown, $2.00; Chas.
K. Biggs, $3.00; Mrs. J. Len Bal-
lard, $5.00; A. J. Brown lot,
$'2.00; A. B. Bailey, $2.00;
J. D. Bailey, $3.00; W. H. Blis-
"sard, $5.00; O. Ballard, $5.00; J.
L. Bennett, $4.00; Mrs. H. D.
Brice, $2.00; Carl E. Carlson,
$8.00; Claude Capps, $3.00; El-
amer -Churchman, $3.00; Mrs. Tom
Cain, $4.00; Marjoria Creel,
’Mrs. Ollie Carter, $4.00;
R. L. Carter, $5.00; Lutie
R. and Nara Carter, $5.00; C. H.
"Carter Sr. lot 'by Mrs. Todd,
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L. A. iSessums lot, $3.00; Mrs.
H. W. Schillar, $3.00; Mrs. Inge
Scholars, $5.00; Mrs. Jim Scales,
$3.00; Mrs. Ruth Scales, Aubrey
lot, $1.50; T. A. Shaw, $2.00;
Eugene Smith, Jno. Clopton lot,
$'3.00; N. P. Smith, $2.00; Mrs.
Mark Snowden, Jinaseck lot,
$5.00; Mrs. Effie Singleton,
$3.00; E. L. Standifer, $2.50;
Mrs. R. L. Standifer, $4.00; (Mrs.
S. F. Standifer, Gofer Owens lot,
$2.50; Mrs. Lula Standifer, $3.00;
Mrs. Earl Straus, $3.00; Oscar
Straus lot, $3.00; Chas Sowell,
$2.00; Rebecca Sowell, $3.00;
Griffin Stowers, $3.00; Mrs.
Helen Sheppard, $3.00; Oscar
Swenson, $3.00; Fred Stony
(Henry) $4.00; Frank Swartz,
$3.00; W. F. Spillar lot by Jap
Spillar, $3.00; Mrs. S. J. Swenson,
Gus Johnson lot, $3.00; J. O.
Smith, $3.00; Fritz Schillar,
$2.50; J. P. Schroeder, by Her-
bert, $5.00; Mrs. Tom Sanders,
$2.00; Mrs. Bunte Taylor, Desma
Nichols lot, $3.00, $3.00; Mrs.
John Taylor, $3.00;
John Urban, $3.00; H. Up-
church, $3.00; Wm. Voelker,
$1.00; W. F. Voelker, R. Went-
land lot, $2.00; W. F. Velker,
Julius Werchan lot, $3.00; Will
Wesson, $3.00; Mrs. J. Wolf,
Bassist lot, $5.00; Mrs. T. L.
Watson, $4.00; Wallace L. Wade
$1.00; IMrs. M. P. Wade, $6.00;
Webb & Webb, $5.00; Mrs. R.
L. Williams, $5.00; Mrs. W. B.
Winters, $3.00; Mrs. Lee Wilson,
$2.00; Tom Weisner, $2.00; Mrs.
Ollie Williams, $3.00; Mrs. Dale
Wilson, $3.00; Mrs. B. Wesson
on Hunt lot, $3.00; Mrs. W. E.
Wood, $5.00; Paul Wolff, $3.00;
Chas. Wolf, $3.00;
M. D. Woods, $3.00; Miles
Woods, W. A. Woods lot, $5.00;
Mrs. A. A. Yeager, Clem Lee lot,
$5.00; Mrs. Lottie J. Walburg,
$3.00; George McDuff, $.00; Hill-
Standifer lot, $3.00.
Mrs. J. L. Pearce, $2.00; Fritz
Goricke, $2.00; Mrs. Mary Bird,
$3.00.
TOTAL, $1035.00.
If there has been a name omitt-
ed or any error, please notify
secretary Mrs. G. W. Prewitt
Elgin Cemetery Association, Elgin,
Texas.
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rick, $3.00; Arthur Franke, $2.00;
W. A. Fletcher, $3.00; Wallace
Gillum, $5.00; J. H. Gillum lot,
$5.00; Mrs. Kate Gillum, $2.00;
Mrs. Mitt Gage, $3.00; IMrs.
Charlie Ginsel, $5.00; Mrs. Henry
Ginsel, $5.00; Mrs. J. R. Griffin,
$3.00; IMrs. Gober lEst., $3.00;
Mrs. Will Griffin, Berg lot, $3.00;
Mrs. Esther Gustafson, $3.00;
Louie Gatlin, Lee Gatlin lot,
$4.00, $5.00,; Anna Geise Est.,
$5.00;. Arthur Geise, $3.00;
A. A. George, $2.00; Mrs. Rosa
Guthrie, $3.00; Mrs. George Hill
lot, $1.00; Mrs. Jeff Harris,
$2.00; H. B. Hanson lot, $3.00;
Van Harris, $3.00; Mrs. Ed Hath-
erley, $5.00; Mrs. B. Harrell, J.
W. Lanfear lot, $3.00; Mrs. C.
Hanke Est., $5.00;
W. R. Hallie Lurton, $5.00;
Wm. Heidrick lot $3, $4; Mrs. Ida
M. Hill, Miles Hill lot, $5.00;
Hardwick Hot, $4.00; Mrs. R. B.
Harrison, $2.00; F. J. Hanke,
$5.00; B. A. Huebner lot-Protschal
lot, $4.00; Mrs. W. F. Hughes,
$3.00; Mrs. Will House, $3.00;
Ed Hicks lot, $2.50;
_ T. C. Holman, $5.00; Mrs. Kit-
tie Henderson, J. S. Smith lot,
$2.00 ;$ 4.00; Mrs. Vernon Harri-
son, $2.00; IMrs. Mary Heinman,
$3.00; Olivia Harris, $4.00;/J.
Ray Ivey, $3.00; Mrs. C. J. Jack-
son, $2.00; Mrs. R. P. Jones, A.
A. Bailey lot, $2.00; T. B. Jar-
mon, $3.00; Mrs. Florence Jar-
men, $3.00;
Leslie Jarmon, $3.00; Mrs.
Bertha Jarmon, $3.00; Mrs. Anna
Jordan, $3.00; Mrs. Loma Jordan
lot, $3.00; Oscar D. Johnson,
$3.00; J. W. Jackson lot, $4.00;
Miss F. Johnson, $3.00; Mrs. J. L.
Joseph, R. J. Selleh lot, $5.00;
Kent lot by J. W. Kent, $5.00;
Dr. Leon Keeble, $3.00; James
Keeble lot, $5.00; Dr. King lot,
$3.00; Gillespie lot by Mrs. P. E.
Kaigher, $5.00; Mrs. B. Keele,
$3.00;
F. C. Klotz, $2.00; August
Klaus, $3.00; Fritz Koenig, $2.00,
$2.00; Mrs. E. Koenig, $2.00; Mrs.
Joe King, $5.00; Mrs. Myrtle Lee,
Decherd lot, $5.00; Jno Lawhon
lot, Herbert Lawhon, $5.00;
Mrs. IC. P. Lawhon, $3.00; F.
E. Lanfear by Bert, $5.00; Mrs.
Ed Lewis, $4.00; Mrs. Bob Lane,
$5.00; Bib Lane, $3.00; Mrs. L.
C. Leming, $2.00; Mrs. H. Lau-
man, (Minna) $3.00; J. H. Litton
lot, $2.50; W. A. Livingston,
$3.00; Mrs. Louis Lundgren,
$5.00; J. L. Lundquist, $6.00;
... Morris Law, $3.00; Mrs. B. M.
Lewis, $3.00; Ed Lytle lot, $3.00;
Z. L. Linder by Mrs. Clopton,
$3.00; Mrs. W. E. Linder, $3.00;
Paul Lundgren, $3.00; Mrs. Alene
Lewis (Sam), $3.00, $8.00; Clyde
Linder, $3.00; E. R. Lind, $3.00;
Rev. D. L. Morton, $3.00; Emil
Magonye, $3.00; Mrs. J. B. Martin
(Ethel) $2.00; Mrs. C. Martinson,
$5.00; W. R. Manor, $5.00; Sam
Maresh, $3.00; Mrs. Eva Magonye,
$3.00; Mrs. Elsie Meir, $3.00;
Miss Jewel Meek, $3.00;
Mrs. J. F. Meeks, Dr. Sheasly
lot, $2.50; Mrs. J. S. McCall,
$3.00; Tom McClendon lot, $3.00;
Mrs. J. W. McLeod, $5.00; Mrs.
McCracken, Wilson lot, $2.50;
J. C. Miller lot, $5.00; Mrs. C. R.
Miller, E. Outlaw lot, $3.00; Al-
bert Mikulencak, $3.00; J. W. and
C. B. Miller by Mrs. C. Eggleston,
$3.00; Mrs. Walford Morrell,
$3.00;
Mrs. Raymond Morrell, $3.00;
Mrs. Wesley Morrell, $2.00; Mrs.
Clara Morris, $3.00; Mrs. Alice
Morris; $2.00; Mrs. Ruth Rivers
Millner, $3.00; Mrs. W. L. Miller,
$3.00; L. M. Moon on E. W.
Hughes, $3.00; A. J. McClendon,
$2.00; Mrs. F. McClellan, $2.00;
Ed Nichols lot by Rebecca
Sowell, $3.00; L. B. Nelson,
$5.00; Newton and Arbuckle lot,
$5.00; Mrs. E. H. O’Connor on
L. H. Boggan lot, $3.00; E. H.
O’Connor, $3.00; Mrs. S. B. Oden,
$4.00; Mrs. J. T. Osborne, $2.00;
Mrs. D. L. Outlaw, (Bernice)
$5.00; Miss Nell Owens, $4.00;
W. Norman Owens, $3.00;
Mrs. Danville Owens, $2.00;
George Pate lot, $2.50; Emil
Peterson, $3.00; Mrs. L. Parr,
Frazier lot, $3.00; Mrs. E. B.
Palmer, Stowers lot, $3.00; Mrs.
Joe Parks, $3.00; Mrs. Jessie
Pfeiffer, $3.00; Mrs. Tom Pfeif-
fer, $3.00; Mrs. J. B. Posey,
$3.00; G. W. Prewitt, Dr. Prewitt
lot, $5.00; Mrs. G. W. Prewitt,
Dr. Young lot, $5.00;
G. W. Prewitt, $5.00; C. W.
Prinz, $2.00; Mrs. T. J. Puckett,
$6.00; E. B. Patterson, Chick
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ADMISSION TO GROUNDS
Adults 50c; Children 25c
e Includes Admission to Carnival,
i Livestock and All Other Exhibits.
List Of Those Who Have Paid
Elgin Cemetery Dues Released
The following Elgin Cemetery $9.00; Mrs. J. H. Chiles, $5.00;
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