Schulenburg Attacked!
By Gary E. McKee
Previously, Schulenburg was hosting an Army training exercise in 1943, and the Sticker was reporting updates on the military activities. April 9, 1943: “The people of Schulenburg were aroused Monday about midnight when the fire siren sounded its wail and haunting sound. Shortly thereafter the four short blasts from the Carnation [milk plant] whistle denoted that members of the home defense guard were being called to man their positions in case of an air raid.”
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