The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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Praha News (Ammannsville
Polie Drive
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Donors
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PERSONALS
son, Charlie Krischke and family.
* Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Patalik I 2
8.00
rents.
visiting in the Patalik I
week-end
Cpl. Johnnie Fietsam, son of
Helmuth
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Migl, Don-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Half 1.00
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LADIES’ HATS
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Values to
$1.00
SCHULENBURG
New 1954 Cars
Rose Mazoch
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NOW AVAILABLE
$3.69
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nationally
ADVERTISED1.
Mrs. E. G. Doggett ......
1. Lauterstein & Son ...
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Houston spent the' RELEASED FROM ARMY
• Twin, no-splash bowls.
• One-piece, acid-resisting,
porcelain-enameled steel
top.
e Swinging mixing-faucet,
chrome finished.
e Fluted, no-tip drainboards.
• Two spacious drawers.
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compartments. eo
YOU SAVE MONEY
FORDS- CHEVROLETS-PLYMOUTHS
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throughout.
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SALES AND SERVICE
Eric Bortack 1 '
। lkin’s
I Wm. Farek. Sr.,
Mrs. Fred Kunz
laenellat Roeder
। Mrs. Gisela Beyer
I Alfred Steinmann ...... 5,001%
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baumgarten ,
as dinner guests Sunday, January
BORIACK MOTOR
SALES .1
Everybody’s Bargain Store
Schulenburg’s Wonder Store
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
HAJEK’S
Hdwe. & Appliance
A GOOD SUPPLY OF USED CARS IN CASE YOU
ARE IN THE MARKET
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pay cash and we will show you just how much money we
can save you and you can get just the color, type of body
and make you want. Fast Delivery to you.
Overalls
Men’s Blue Overalls. 8 oz. Sanforized.
24: Mr.’and Mrs. Leslie Overstreet,
। Mrs. Ned Buratti, Miss Tootsie
Fully cut. $3.45 values.
$2.39 pr.
; Barney Vornsand
F. E. Farek ,
o. W. Fritsch
' Eueene Hollas
| Arthur Graf
T awrence Grasshoff
Sobotik, Mr. and Mrs.
Dress Prints
One lot, in assorted colors and patterns.
Were to 35c yard.
MEN’S WORK SHOES
Rubber and leather soles. Broken sizes,'
but still a real bargain if you find your
size. Were to $8.95.
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given in honor of Mrs. Leslie Ove:
। street. .
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and son of
To Sell Right!
John R. Pesna
| Larry Hoba
1 Frieda Chromchak
j Gene Kossa ..............
Frank Dittrich .........
Ivan Hrncir
Schul. Imp. Co.........
C. A.’ Vogt. Jr.......
Kubala Radio Shop ....
Melvin Adamcik
j Pete Hoppens
: Joe Svrcula --------
FULL 5% FEET WIDE!
FAMOUS FEATUREs?
FAMOUS QUALITY ! '
Men’s Leather Jackets
Close Out. Broken Sizes. Were to $24.7b
$6.95
Bennie Hrcik Jewelry ,
Late fall and early spring
have a nice selection left.
$3.95.
... 5.00
1100
1,30 Used Cars
(Georgie Stryk) ■ 1
memo-oneeme-oooomom
Alfred Gassmann and family, Joe
C. Gassmann, Moulton; Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Popp, Sr., and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Popp and son,
Rudolph Popp, and family, Nada;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gold, El
Campo; Mr. and Mrs. Victor
5% Wool Blankets
Save now on blankets for* the cooler
nights which still lie ahead. Choice of 4
colors. Were to $5.45.
$4.29
Ladies’ Dres? Shoes
Jolenes, Natural Bridges, Vogue, etc.
Broken sizes, but still a very good selec-
tion. All colors. Were to $9.95. •
$2.75 pr.
Sheer Faille Material
Hemmerlein, Miss Hilda Bross-
mann, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendel
and family, and the honoree.
A delicious lunch of vArious as-
sortments and cold drinks were
served. Before departing for home
everyone gave Elon their best re-
gards. Cont.
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Subscribe to the Sticker!
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spent the week-end (visiting in the, John Kalua and family,
home of his parents. ' ,
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IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY.
News
(Cadis Mazch. Cor.)
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Men’s Dress Shirts
Needleized Quadriga. In assorted colors
or plain white “No Wilt’’ collar. Fade
proof. Sizes 14 to 17. Were to $2.59.
$1.89
. 1.00/2
. 1.00!$
. 5.00 2
• 1.002
. 2.00 i $
• 4.00%
• 5.00 ‘ 2
. 5.00 j %
Mr. and Mrs. Jody Kainer and [. *
family and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr, and Mrs. Joe Krhoviak
Schramm and family of Houston ( Elkin’s Employees...........
spent the week-end visiting with. Dr., A. J. Watzlavick :
Mr. and Mrs. August Schramm ! Mrs. George W. Strunk, Jr.
and daughter. 1 > Marie V. Beck ........................
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lie Cernosek and other relatives. "Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Krhovjak
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Nrs. C. J. Blaschke ............
• 250 Mr. and Mrs. "Bob Vogt ....
— 1.901 American Legion .:............
.i 2.00, T. C. “
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Valentine Sbrusch and daugh-j Bolling, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bayer
ter, Beasley; Misses Lorine Moli- and family, Jack Klesel, Mrs. John
250; tor, Estelle Mendel and Leslie
Woodart, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Ladies’ Gowns
Cotton Flannelette. Soft, fleecy. Take
the chill, off a frosty night in one . of
these cozy warm favorites. Colors of
rose, blue and mai.e. Sizes 42 to 48.
Values to 2.45
Bring us the car that you want to trade or if you want to
End of The Month
Specials
STOCK CLEAN UP BEFORE SPRING GOODS ARRIVE
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| Mrs. Ernest Russek ...... 1
. r Ernest IWilliamhs ...........
'Joe Kleckar .............
Miss Hilda Brossmann . ...f.
| Steve W’alla ..........
Big, utl-steel 66" CABINET SINK
$13995
vevcev ane
crumb-cup stroiners
$194.95 VALUE
Remember, when you buy from us we give you a Manu-
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2.50 HONOREE AT PARTY Mrs. Frank Mendel and daughters,
1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Besetzny
-on On Sunday-January 24, Sgt. El- and daughters; Mr. and Mrs.
ton J Mendel, who recently re-, Adolph Olsovsky and family, Mr.
turned from overseas duty, wassand Mrs.. Frank Gassmann and
4 Q0 honored with a party; the occasion^
I also being his 21st birthday. It’ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Adamek and
| was held at the home of his pa- son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huebner,
Sr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rud.
¥ or . i- , - Mr. arid Mrs. Bruno Fietsam, was
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Migl of .. , ...
_ ... .... ... .. I recently, released from service at
San Antonio,vis ited with M«. Camp chaeffee. Ark., after serv.
Rose Migl, Bill and Josephine ing two years in the U. S. Army,
over the week-end. cpl. Fietsam spent 18 months
I serving in the Canal Zone.
nie and Kathy of Galena Park vis- PERSONALS
ited relatives and friends here over 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hollas and
the week-end. 1 . 2 family of Victoria spent the week
Felix Hajek, Jr., of Houston end visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
j Emma Mensik —c
’ Locker Plant
B. B. Braun ---------
Walter Helmcamp .
V." C. Beiersdorfer
: Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs.. Corbit j
i and "Corky,” all of Austin. The
ladies also attended the shower
Bob Janacek ... 2.00
, Roy . Oliver ......... 1.00
Kusey Lumber Co.............10.00
1.50 Wagner Furniture Co. -...... 5.00
00 , Mrs. Lois Brauner ............... 1.00
H. R. Clark ......................... 3.00
2,20
•3.00/Modern Beauty Salon ........ n.
110 I Deterling and Son ............... 500
. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stancik ; 5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Herzik .. 120
Eyerybody's Bargain Store . 5.00
Mrs. Fred Kautske ....... ,2.09
Harry Rektorik
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£ Agnes Hrncir ..........2.00 •
1 Leo. Kloesel ________ ..0,.2.00
I I Helen’s Beauty Shop ..... .... • 2,00
, Frank Koller .............1.00
P Winkler Package Store' ■ 2.00
Li’Paul Seidel ....................... 1.00
!Ed. G. Kubos .............. a.: 4.00
E Wm; B. Miller ..........1,00
E Ermis Bros. Pressing Shop 5.00 RECONDITIONED AND
H: E. .J. Parma . 3.00 -
L Wm. T. Schindler ...... LOO GUARANTEED
1, Floyd' Steinmann .. .... 11.50 ' :
E Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Appelt 2.00 1953—Fordoma-
[ Mr and Mrs. Gus Eschenherg tic. Radio, Heer, seat covers,
l ...... 1.00 8-cylinder motor. • I g
r E H. Pratka ... - 3.00 1953 FORD FCRDeR_ Mainline,
। Bob Pratka . .. . ........... 1.00 6 cylinder.
[ Grover Redding ......... ..... 2.00 . .
1 Willie Schramek •________________ 2.00; 1951 MERCURY FORDOR-.ra-
L Wesley Rowe -------- 1.00, dio, heater, overdrive.
I Etroy Schramek a 2.00 1950 FORD—6 cylinder, tuiS low
fl Emil Gebauer .......... ,....... 2.00 .. . , , L
>! inn mileage. A real clean car. ‘
(j Helmuth Krause .........‛..... 1000
[ Jeffrey Pesek 2.00 We have several 1947 and 48 mo-
[ । Robert Mendel ............... ....... 1-00 del cars that are in good condition
/' Alfonse Beehm ......a........... 2.00 and priced to Sell, 4 '
U Erwin Klesel ................ 2.00)
• Joe Vacek .....................' 3.00 1-1950 CHEV. % TON PICkUP-
( Willie Rybak .......-......,...... 2.00 This truck is in excellent condi-
[ Leo Wick ............2.00 tion
Cecilia Narendorf .......•........ 2.00 1947 FORD % TON PICKUP.
Otilia Blaschke ........... 1.001
| Frankie Mueller ................... . 1.0011946 FORD % TON PICKUP.
' Benjamin Roitsch ................ 4.00
I Robert Trojacek 2.00 All our used cars and trucks have
I Emil Pesek ____________ 2.00 the Highway Safety Inspection
! Arthur Berger ........ 5.00 Sticker. If your ear has not been
George Humplik ............i L00 inspected yet come by our service
r R. Eugene McKee ........2.00 department as soon as possible,
[ Mr. and Mrs. Emille Frietsch and have it inspected. Don’t be a
5,00 victim of the last minute rush. j
... 1.50 '
.... 4.001%
.... 1.00 | $
100;$
..... ....... ............... L. 1.00 ;
El Mr. and Mrs.Ed.L. Stavinoha 3
Q ' ........ ...... 1.00 2
: 1 Kubala Hatchery 10.00 2
: ; Joe Holub ... " e 2.00 2
1 Emil Barton ......... 2.00,3
1: F. L. Herzik 5.00 3
2 a $
1, Mrs.' Barney Vornsand , 3.00 3 t - — -
5.00 $ racturer s Certificate of Title. We are here to back up our
3.00; . sales.
3.00/0
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. • ' 5.00 ' $
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lia 5.002 - .. t .......
: E.K. Deterling Motors I
| Highway 90—West of Schulenburg §
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- $10.00 Schlottmann and family, Mr. andi
“Tommie”. Glover ....... __________________________-__-
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I Mr." and Mrs. Erwin C.Blschke
J .................. i-.. 4,00
Norma Poppe ................
I Tonie Mertz ..a.........
■ Rhine Winkler ............
1 Mrs. Edmund Lacina ---------- 1.00 Mrs.- H. Greenebaum ........3:00
Mrs. Emil Holub ------------v .... 2.00 Schulenburg Oil Mill ..4. 6.00
Charles Schramek .....- ‘1.00 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stokes 4^00 J
1 Mrs. Joe Kleckar -- 1,00 ——_
। Mrs. Mary Klesel ........... .;b 3.00 w
/M and Mrs. Jerome J. ‘Holub
s ........... ..........4..00 ■
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Men’s Blue Jeans # „ R „
o o- i.. . - l Herman Bretting --t--
8 oz. Sizes 30 to 38 waist. Values to L i. Catherine Sengelmann .
$2.88. o E l Henry Adamek . .........-
C1 07 nr 1 1M. L. Schilhab --
Pl.v / Ula w! Frank J. Schindler, Jr. t
____ gi Mr. and Mrs. Henn,- Babylon 5,00
1 | Keuper’s Super Market ........ 20,00
; £ | Selma Hoppens ......... — 1.00
Ei Lillian E. Scott ...... -1.00
Still 1 1 Anita Laux ........... ........... 1.00 i
| | Louis Dybala ........ -- - 1.00
LNeumeyer Pressing Shop . .. 1.00
L .Toe Adams ..... ........... 100 :
E । Hattie, Shimek 1,00 56-
E Herman Walker 1-00
-Hi Edgar Mendel
SO COME BY, SHOP! AND Si Iscar Gresser .
HI Victor Fritsch .
COMPARE: USE OUR LAY L
AWAY PLAN
s"e=i
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Will make beautiful pajamas or
round uses. Was $1.25 yard/
49c yd.
$1.89
Dresses
4 Over 100 late Winter and. early Spring,
dresses. Basic, cocktail and casual
styles. Were to $8.95.
$3.99
MEN’S SUITS
. SPECIAL GROUP
] Nationally advertised. Broken lots, only
one or two of a kind, but all wonderful
: bargains if you find your size. Were
to $59.50. .
$18.99'
Ladies' Toppers
Light, all wool. In beautiful pastel
shades. Were to $15.95. .
$11.99’
And Trucks .1 .
Mr. and. Mrs, George Mazoch
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Olsovsky and famly of Houston accompa-
and son of Houston visited in the nied byMr.ahd Mrs. Max C. Ma-|
Frank Olsovsky, Sr., home over zoch, sent last Wednesday in
the week-end. Austin.hey went to see the Mar-
Elaine Grieve of San Antonio ghall Fod Dam.
spent the week-end visiting with F . Mr.* anti Mrs. George Vacek and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emif family of San Antonio spent the)
Grieve. ’ I • week-end visting with Mrs. Rosa- SCHULENBURG STICKER
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Mr and Mrs Emil Hrncir h ad ' THB SCHULENBURG, STICKER—Schuerburg, Fayette Go.,
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.