The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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ST. JOHN CHURCH
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7:30 p. m.
MONEY TALKS
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ST. MARY’S CHURCH
High Hill
Rev. Albert Henkes, Pastor
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ZION LUTHERAN
(Non Denominational)
Meets at Frank’s Place
KASPER’S
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY!
O—O—O
ASCENSION CHURCH
Moravia, Texas
Rev. Albert maneth: Pastor
Black, Red or Brown—Sizes 4 to 10
AA To C—$4.95 Values
Sizes 34 to 46—White or Silver Gray
$1.49 Value
SPECIAL
$1.19
.! snd 8:00 a. m.
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MEN’S BIBLE CLASS ; ‘
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PAUL CHURCH
TRADE-IN YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR NOW!
Your old refrigerator may be worth a lot of
money toward the purchase of a new Frigidaire.
Come ini Ask about our trade-in allowances and
easy payment plant
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again from 6:45 to 7*45 p. m
daily before masses.
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I, III Sundays, Masses at 7:30
a. m. II, IV and V. Sundays at 9:00
a. m. Confessions on Saturdays be-
fore I and III Sundays.at'4:30 to
5:30 p. m. Evening Devotions every
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ON OUR
Meter-Ice
Plan
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31:
Church School 9:15 a. m.
Church Service at 10:30 a. m.
The Consistory will meet on
Monday night at 7:30 o’clock.
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FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH
(Rev. Fred V. Parnell. Pastor)
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M
Training Union Sunday at 6:30
P. M.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
vices at 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship Service
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Watch This Spot Every Week
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Kasper s Always First Quality
Specials Good Only Fri., Sat & Mon.
SPECIAL $
$3.99
LADIES OR MISSES
LOAFERS
Rev. William Anderson, Pastor | and 9:30 a. m.
PETER PAN
Brassieres
Close Out—$2.00 Brassiere
SPECIAL
$1.00
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7.7 cu. ft. Model SS-77.
Cash Price
$175.00
other new Frigidaires for only •
few more cents a day.
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HOSE
Sizes 81 to 11—$1.00 Value
“special
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ST. ROSE CHURCH
Rev. Leo Goertz, Pastor
Rev. Stanley Petru, Assistant'
On week days masses at 6:30
much sought
pTTLE
A DAY!
NEW GENUINE
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(Missouri Synod)
Arthur C. Widiger. Pastor
“The Church of the Lutheran
’.Hour” invites you to all the ser-
vices and activities of the congre-
gation.
Sunday School every Sunday
morning at 9:30 a. m.
1 Divine Service every Sunday
morning at 10:30 a. m.
’ Adult Bible Class every Sunday
morning at y:4d a. m., and every
first ana third Wednesday of the
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LONE STAR
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Greater livability, earlier laying pulets and
eavier producing hens from ARMO ‘ fine feeds with
quality guaranteed in every sack.
Now is the time to switch to Armo Grower before your
pullets begin to lay. You will find that the ARMO way
. • will pay.
Not having been formally ac- \
ceptedinto the inner circle of the
' “Tin Box gang,” he simply milled 9
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j eternal chatter of old Jim Dime, j {
Confessions heard before mass-
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from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. and again ,
at 7:00. Also before the Mssao.
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(St. John, Tex., R4, Schulenburg)
I and III Sundays, Masses at 9:00
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SALEM LUTHEKAN CHURCH -
(Near Freyburg)
Geo. C. Falsken, Pastor
MEN’S SWEAT
5:30 p. m. Evening
every Friday evening
p. m.
1 on ty. Hence, he suffered from lack - $
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Although sound as a dollar, he (
lay flat on his face in a musty old ; (
tin box;! in company with half a J
dozen pieces of small change. {
Anyone avith half an eye, could
month at 7:30 p. m.
Ladies Aid meets the fourth
Wednesday of every month at
7:30 p. m.
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THE FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Schulenburg-Freyburg
A. M. Roos, Pastor
You Are Invited To Attend:
Methodist Church Morning Ser-
see what this mint to an other-
wise shining future. »
mugs of beer and a free lunch.
A dollar has sunk so low these
days they tell me they’re going
to quit makin them, and use a four
bit piece in place of em. I’m right
smart’glad I ain’t, runnin ’round
loose no jnore ...” i
f Busta turned a shade greener,
but pretended not t hear.
Joe Sobotik of the University of [
Houston spent the week-end here
with his family and friends. .* ,
in Memoriam
In memory of Erwin Roeder,
Last Notice
As you always were before.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Helmcamp:
ST. PAUL CHURCH 1 25 1
“The Church With The Lighted i ■. _______—S—
Freyburg Methodist
Moyning sen ices at 9:30.
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To The Taxpayers of the Hallettsville
Independent School District:
The 1953 School Tax if unpaid by Feb-
ruary 1, 1954, will become delinquent and
penalties will be added. Therefore, if you
have not paid your School Taxes, please
do so immediately before the time expires.
Please pay same to Pearl M. Hohensee,
Tax Assessor-Collector, Hallettsville In-
1949: •
Sunday School and Bible Class! Dear Erwin, you are not forgotten,
Sunday 9:30 a. m. , ] Though on earth you are no more.
Morning Service in English’ at Still in memory you are’with us,
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(Schulenburg’. Oldest Agency)
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8 Established in 1931
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chafe at the bit. That old smoothie y
first saw the light of day way back v
in 1823, and the yarns- he spn had §
a distinctly bogus ring. ‛ §
That deminted little half-dime,
in a wheezing numismatic voice,; ?
would say, “come on.Une Jimmy. {
Tell us another story?’ ?
Old Jim, worn almost beyond de- y
ciphering, was telling a tall1 tale. §
“Yep, it was out in the Indian $
country where I first got tripped K
up. Just my luck to git. swapped • x
to an Indian Squaw for a string of
them purty beads. , • r
Well, Sir, she put me a doe- {
skin bag that hung around her y
neck by a tring. One day her hus- ?
band, Little Charley Big Horse. &
come home drunk and yanked the §
bag from around her neck. Before x
a panhandler could say sparadime, £
I was skiddin across the bar in the J
' Legal Tender saloon, and Little {
Charley picked up his cup of Ta- 2
rantla juice and guzzled it .down; {
’ Money talked in them days, I was §
good for a shot of muskeg, or two £
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a. m. II, IV and V Sundays at 7:30
a. m. Confessions on Saturday be-, after, by people in all walks of
fore II and IV Sundays at 4:30 to life. Now for some spurious rea- ,
son had been deprived of his liber- j
The Easiest
payment plan
yot/everhiatdof!
9 Special Meetings:
8 Hie Board of Stewards meets
8 every first Thursday.
3 Ine Board of Education meets
0 every second Munday night.
0 The W. S. C. S. meets every
0: taSrd Weanesaay.
3 1 The Brotherhood meets every
3 i chi + Thursday.
X The Wesleyan Service Guild
* eets every fourth Tuesday.
) The Young reople meet every
X second and fourth Simdays.
Evangelical and Reformed [ Masses on Sunday at 6:00, 7:30
Witif sturdy uppers and "strong leather
and Rubber Combination Soles
Sizes 6 to 12—$4.95 Value
SPECIAL
$3.59
TENNIS SHOES
Men’s, Ladies, Boys’ and Children’s
All Sizes-4$2.95 Value
SPECIAL . |
$1.98
Men’s Dress Shoes
Oxfords in plain Moc. or Cap Toes
Sizes 6 to 12—$4.95 and $5,95 Values
RosAach Feed Store
and Hatchery
PHONE 81 SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
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Company ।
| ’ Lumber, Sash, Doors, Brick, Lime,
1 • Ceinent, Hardware, Paints, Oils, And
s Furniture
Maim
1 Conessions every
from 4:00 to 6:00
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1954, newspaper, January 29, 1954; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613186/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.