The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1951 Page: 2 of 20
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FIG CANDY
1 lb. figs 2-3 cup water
2 cupa sugar
1-2 teaspoon cream of tartar.
Chop figs up fine. Cook sugar
aad water without stirring until
syrup reaches 275 on candy ther-
mometer or until drop tested in
cold water forms soft ball. Re-
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burger visit-
ed in Houston Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Strobel and daugh-
ter.
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER—Schulenburg, Fayette Co,
Friday, December 21,
move from fire, stir in cream of
tartar and figs. Pour into buttered
8' square pan and cut into 36
small squares when cold.
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COURTHOUSE NEWS
Oil Leases—Real Estate Transfers
DEC. 26 THRU JAN. 6
NITELY AT 8:30
Matinee Sunday, Dec. 30, Jan 6 at
2:30 (No Performance Jan 2.)
COLISEUM-SAN ANTONIO
AH Seats Reserved: Boxes $3.90;
Itinkside $3.90; and $3.25. Arena
$3.25; $2.75; $1.75, Taxes lncl.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Send Check or money order to "Sonja Henie Ice Revue" Gunter
Hotel, with date and choice of seats. Include self-addressed
■tamped envelope for prompt re turn.
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STAMPS,
Willie Hatfield Cupit, et vir, to
Jesse Byler, et ux, deed, 19 1-2
acres Reuben Fisher lg.
Alfred J. Schindler, et al, to
Lewis V. Echols, 114.36 acres, I.
Almansur Ik. 5 year term from 12-
29-50. $1.00 rental.
United States of America, et al
to Glen E. Vague, subordination
agreement, 100 acres Fayette
County School land survey.
The Southland Corporation to S.
0. Knippel, deed and resolution,
92.5 feet by 48 feet, (being frc.
lots No. 1 and 8, blk. 1).
Alfred Marburger, et ux, to
Rynn Consolidated Petroleum Cor-
poration, oil lease, 1 acre James
Beardslee Ik. 10 year term from
5-29-51. $2.60 rental.,
Geo. F. Brandt, et ux, to Qeo. H.
Brandt, Jr., deed, 25 acres William
Rabb 3 lgs. Mill tract.
E. B. Fisher, et ux, to Sterling
C. Evans, trustee for The Federal
Land Bank of Houston, deed of
trust, 231.7 acres Joseph McCoy
Survey.
Otto Schneider to George Her-
der, Jr., deed, 16 2-3 acres, J. G.
O'Farrel l£. (Part Colorado Co.;
Tommy Slack, to Geo. Herder,
Jr., deed, 36.57 acres J. G. O'Far-
Tell lg. (Part Colorado County) .
R. J. Moore, et al, to George F.
Brandt, et ux, release oil lease, 25
acres Wm. Rabb 3 lg. grant,
i Estate of Gertrude Kirk, de-
ceased, certified copy probate pro-
cause No. 45625, County Court,
Harris County, Texas.
Mrs. Agries Barcak, et al, to
August Barcak, deed, undivided in-
terest in 120.35 acres W. D. Lacy
1-1 lg.
Hi!) Bank and Trust Co., Weimar
to Harry Baylor,, et ux, release
lien, 76.15 acres Ignaeio Almansur
lg.
Harry Baylor, et ux, to Eddie
W. Cook, et ux, deed, 76.15 acres
1. Almansur lg.
Eddie W. Cook, et ux, to E. .
Fehrenkamp, trustee for Felix
Fehrenkamp, deed of trust, 76.15
acres Ignaeio Almansur lg.
S. B. Germany, et al, and C. W.
Anderson, Mechanic's and Materi-
alman's lien contract, with assign-
ment to First Credit Corp., 288.5
acres James Green lg.
Culfshore Oil Company, to
Sohio Petroleum Co., assignment
oil lease, undivided 1-2 interest in
10,273.66 acres Adam Zumwalt.
James Seaton, John McGown,
"Wiley Cummings, Wm. Kuyken-
dall, J. S. Manefee, M. D. Tatum,
John Marshall, Wm. Kuykendall
1-3, Jacob Stiffler, John Shearn,
P. Stiffler, Freeman George, Jo-
siah O'Daniel, M. C. Salinas, Jos.
McCoy (Part Gonzales County).
John Stahmer to Nora Friemel,
Partition deed, undivided interest
in 110 acres John M. Moore 1-2
Ik-
Nora Friemel to John Stahmer,
partition deed, in livided interest
in 30 acres, John H. Moore 1-2 lg.
C. A. W. Schiege to L. F. Beck-
ett, assignment oil lease, 211.3
acres N. Townsend and W. J. Rus-
sel Igs.
. A. W. Schiege to L. F. Beck-
ett, Assignment oil lease, interest
in 1008.58 acres E. Savage and
John Eblin lgs.
C. A. W. Schiege to L. F. Beck-
ett, assignment oil lease, 78.40
acres N. Townsend lg.
B. J. Knippel, et ux, too Elo A.
Knippel, deed, 75 feet by 150 feet,
Fayetteville, Texas.
Mrs. Pauline Gebert, et al, to
Edwin Gebert, power of attorney,
general.
Thaddeus Kellers, et ux, affi-
ants, to the public, affidavit as to
165 acres N. Townsend and S. P.
Brown lgs.
Annie Wubbenhorst Moellen-
berg, et al, to Thaddeus Keilers, et
ux, release lien, 165 acres, N.
townsend and S. P. Brown lgs.
Lucy Howard Butler, et vir, to
Andy Speed, deed, interest In 236.2
acres, Wm. M. Evans and J. B. Ta-
tum 1-3 lgs.
Estate of R. C. Biettcher, de-
ceased, certified copy probate
cause no. -75937, probate docket,
county court, Bexar county, Texas
Louis F. Eilers, Jr., to Louis F.
Filers, Sr., deed, undivided 1-2 in-
terest in 47-100 acre N. Towns-
send lg.
Christian F. Munke to Dan
Scott, et ux, deed, 1-2 acre, David
Berry lg.
William Taft Brown, et ux, to
Dan Scott, et ux, deed 1-2 acre
David Berry lg.
Hill Bank land Trust Co., to
Harry Baylor, et al, release lien
—acres—lg.
Leona Knolle to Rosts Perales,
deed, frc. blk. 13, Flatonia, Tex-
as.
Mattie Johnson, et vir, to Vin-
son Ray, et ux, deed, 8.35 acres
John Eblin lg .(less right-of-way).
Ida Brandes to Joe Michalke,
transfer lien, 122.4 jacres Jesse
Bumham lg.
Domin Kolenovsky, et ux, to
Ludvik Kollaja, et ux, release
lien, 98.32 acres Lucy Kerr lg.
Albert Wright, et ux, to Chas.
Matula, deed, 3,600 aa. ft—lg.
Frank Harold et ux, to Baum-
garten-Matula Co. M-M contract,
5,000 sp. ft.—lg.
Chas. I'. Hrachovy, et ux, to W.
C. Boiling, deed, M 1-2 acres.
Fayette County School Land sur-
vey.
O. W. Parker, et al, to The Mil -
white Company, Inc., Clay lease,
22 acres—lg.
Frances Etta Allison, et al, to
The Milwhite Co., Inc., clay lease,
undivided 1-2 interest in 198.5
acres M. Muldoon lg. No. 6.
Charlie R. Fleck, et ux, to The
Milwhite Company, clay lease 237
2-3 acres John Dalrymple lg.
G. H. McCrory, et al, to The
Milwhite Co., Inc., Clay lease, 205
6-10 acres J. McGown and Stifflet
Iks.
Lawrence J. Kel'ey, et ux, to
Bankline Oil Company, partial as-
signment oil leases, interest in 6,-
534.74 acres,—lg.
Jordan McCook to S. P. Bell, oil
lease, 53 2-3 acres Peggy Brown
lg. 10 year term from 5-3-51. $1.00
rental.
S. P. Bell to Continental Oil
Company, assignment oil lease,
53 2%3 acres Peggy Brown lg.
Kermit A. Noak to U. S. A., as-
signment of income for property
mtg—-acres—lg.
Kermit A. Noak to L. J. Cap-
pieman, trustee for U. S. A., deed
of trust, 134 acres John Logan lg.
Ernst Schulze, Jr., et ux, to
Kermit A. Noak, deed, 134 acre3
John Logan lg.
Ernst Schulze, Jr., et ux, to Mil-
ton Noak, deed, 25 acres, John Lo-
gan lg.
Clarence Tyler to Charlie G,
Swindell, et ux, release lien, 157.3
acres, W. H. Jack lg.
Bodo Kraus, et ux, to Clarence
Tyler, deed, 157.3 acres, W. H.
Jack lg.
Robert Thompson, et al, to Hen-
ry D. Meyer, deed, frc. lots 5 and
6, blk. 18, Fayetteville, Texas.
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friends Lone Star Beer for
go to your favorite tavern, store or other beer
retailer—and buy these new Gi/t Certificates.
For each Certificate—you pay the retailer the
price of a case of Lone Star Beer—24 botdes
orcans, whichever you choose to give. Then—-
simply give these Lone Star Beer Gift Certi-
ficates to your friends! You can be sure your
gift of Lone Star Beer will be one of the most
appreciated they will receive!
HERE'S
ay to give your
Christmas! Just
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CHRISTMAS
SPIRITS
The days until Santa arrives are not as far away as
you might think and it is with this thought in mind.
SHOP EARLY and eliminate this one item which
you will have to do sooner or later.
Refreshments in the home on Christmas is a custom
of many years standing
We are pleased to offer you a variety of all kinds of
wines, liquers, whiskey, gin, brandy, cordials and
other beverages.
SHOP EARLY AND TAKE YOUR TIME IN THE
SELECTIONS WHICH WE CAN SHOW YOU
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1951, newspaper, December 21, 1951; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth569457/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.