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Thursday, Nov. 11, 1943
SHINER GAZETTE—SHINER, TEXAS
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Extra Value
Suits
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Burlington, Texas
Nov. 7, 1943
Shiner Gazette,
Shiner, Texas,
Dear Mrs. Fietsam:
f Miss Edith Wolters of Hous-
ton spent the latter part of the
week with her parents here.
The Gazette family is indebt
ed to Mrs. Ernest Hajek for a
(treat of some fine persimmons.
-Fourteen luscious specimens on
I am sending in a check for, one twig:
a
$2.00 for which to renew myj Guests in the FercL Guet-
paper. I enjoy the home news; tner home the first of
week were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Neuman and daughter, Miss
Mary of Orange Grove; Mrs.
Tommie Collins and Mrs. Cas-
Palace Theatre
Weekly Program
so much, I’d hate to miss
copy, many thanks.
It surely turned off cold to-
day. We hope it freezes by
morning, so the late bolls
would open up, so it could be
gathered. There’s lost of cot-
ton to be picked yet, which
was very good this year. Also
grain made good.
Hoping to see all of you
sometimes in the near future.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. J. E. Wentrcek.
last I Friday & Saturday Nov. 12-13
The THREE MESQUITEERS
per Conrad of San Antonio.
.Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Wol-
ters of Bryan were week-end
guests in the E. C. Wolters
home. Their daughter who
had spent sometime with her
grandparents here, returned
with them.
Aug. R. Janak, proprietor of
the Old Sweet Home White
Leghorn Farm, was a busi-
ness caller in our office Sat-
We have just received a new
supply of flashlights with bat-
teries. For sale at BOEHM MO-1 urday and had an ad placed in
TOR SALES, Shiner, Tex. 45-lc our classified column.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glat-
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1 With satisfactory wear, wool, rayon and |
| Cotton contents. Color: Teal Blue, Navy |
I Blue and Brown, regular and short mo- |
| dels. Single and Double breasted. |
I Special Value - $19.50 |
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I ALL WOOL SUITS, perfect fitting, regu- |
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I lar and Short models, colors, Teal Blue, |
I Navy Blue and Brown worsted. |
1 Special Value - $24.50 |
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Friday and Saturday Specials
PURPLE PLUMS—Heavy syrup—No. 2 1-2 can ......
TOMATOES—-No. 2 can .................-............................
BULK! APPLES (While they last) bushel ................
TEXAS GIRL COFFEE—1 pound
Santos Peaberry COFFEE—3 pound pkg..................
Pillsbury SNO-SHEEN CAKE FLOUR—pkg..........
SUPER SUDS—large size .............................’•...............
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO—package
Mothers OATMEAL (Premium FREE)—3 lb. box
U.S. NO. 1 IDAHO POTATOES—10 pounds
RED VELVET SWEET POTATOES—pound
ONIONS — pound ..........................................................
Premium SODA CRACKERS—21b. box
POST TOASTIES—11 ©z. k<wc ....................................
PILLSBURY FARINA—28 oz. box .............................
THANKSGIVING DANCE
THURSDAY, NOV. 25
RECREATION HALL
Hallettsville Hall
Benefit National War Chest
Fund, Lavaca County
Come Out And Help A
Good Cause
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Terezia Janota, O. J.
Heinsohn, Fred E. Koenning,
Mrs. Elo Zacharias and baby
boy, Shiner; Mrs. Mary Pecha-
cek, Flatonia; Bohumil Her-
man. Dismissed: Mrs. Joe Pav-
licek, Estelle Jiral, Mrs. Rud.
Okruhlik, Mrs. Carrie Kouba,
Mrs. Victor Marko and baby
daughter, Mrs. Franklin Mewes
Marshal McMaster, Mrs. Aug.
Zimmerman and son, Miss Ce-
celia Smolik, J. W. Chenault.
zert and daughter of LaPorte
spent the week-end with Shi-
ner relatives and friends. Mrs.
Minnie Glatzert, who had spent
the past two weeks in Waco,
Houston and LaPorte returned
home with them.
Mrs. W. B. Stroman return-
ed to her home at Eagle Pass
after a visit with relatives
here.
DANCE
THURSDAY, NOV. 11
—AT—
BLUCHER PARK
Shiner, Texas
Music By
Bob Steele, Tom Tyler
Jimmie Dodd
—in—
THUNDERING TRAILS
Last chapter of
ADVENTURES OF
SMILIN’ JACK
Comedy
Sunday & Monday Nov. 14-15
BOB
HOPE and
DOROTHY
LAMOUR
THEY GOT ME COVERED
Movietone News Comedy
Tuesday & Wed.
Betty Rhodes and
Carey
Nov. 16-17
MacDonald
—in—
SALUTE FOR THREE
with Marty May and Cliff
Edwards
Comedy
Night Shows 8:00 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. matinees 3:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Karisch
of La Jolla, Calif, are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stue-
Pateks
ORCHESTRA
Adm. Gents 50c, Ladies 10c
tax included.
EVERYBODY INVITED
Games Start at 2 p.m.
Refreshments on the grounds.
CAKE WALK BEGINNING
AT 3:30 p.m.
COME OUT AND HELP A
GOOD CAUSE
BENEFIT NATIONAL WAR
FUND DRIVE
Miss Loraine Osborne return
ed to her duties at Houston,
Sunday, after spending the
week-end with her parents
here.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Louis Trautwein home were:
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knocke,
Meyersville; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Borchers, Yoakum; Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Wendtland Jr.,
and Mrs. E. F. Wolters, the
occasion being the birthday of
Mrs. Trautwein.
Mrs. F. G. Guittard of Waco
visited in the Welhausen homes
here last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Krause,
Evelyn Janca and James Mey- ber
er of Houston and Mr. and n TT „ ,
Mrs. Friedrich Schneider visit- j Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gerdes
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of Corpus Christi spent sev-
Otto Schreiber and family. j eral days with their daughter
Miss Indianola Buske accom and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
panied by Miss Edie Savage of i Chas. Fehner and other rela-
Houston and Miss Lottie Mc-'tives here and at Yoakum.
Neil of Gonzales visited inj yjrgje Lee and Harold Heer
Cuero over the week-end. j gsen QorpUS Christi spent
Come to the Games and the week-end, with relatives
Cake Walk at Blucher Park, in Shiner.
Shiner, ThursdayNov. 11, at! Mrs. E T Buesing
3:30 p.m. You Will help a good Tuesday of last week in
cause, as all the Proceeds go P Ant(jmo ith their daugh.
to the National War Fund ter Mrs Meivin Tyson and
L'llve" ibaby, Shirley Ann. Mrs. Ty-
Clifton Eggert who is employ son is leaving for Johnson City
ed as a bookeper by the South- to spend some time with Mr.
Pacific R.R. has been Tyson’s mother. Pvt. Melvin
ern
transferred from
to Yoakum.
Brownsville Tyson is with the armed forces
in Missouri.
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TIME FOR
WINTER GRADE
LUBRICANTS
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Guar a NT eep Baking
PILLSBURY FLOUR — 50 pounds .......
FAMILY CIRCLE FLOUR — 50 pounds
$2.50
$2.30
To save your car during the
cold weather ahead, all the
old, summer-grade lubricants
should be changed over to lu-
bricants of the right Winter
grade. You need to have this
done no matter how little you
have been driving. Your car is
older, remember, and easier
prey to cold weather.
To handle this change-over
for yon as your car manufac-
turer recommends, Sinclair
Dealers offer Sinclair-ize for
Winter Service. This special
service protects transmission,
rear axle and motor. It also in-
cludes servicing the cooling
system, checking the battery
and other vital parts.
See your nearby Sinclair
Dealer about a Sinclair-ize job
tomorrow.
Classified Ads
CASH IN ADVANCE •
Minimum charge 25c
PHONE 69
SWEARING-IN OF WAC’s
TO TAKE PLACE IN
HOUSTON THURSDAY
FOR SALE—Pigs and a pair
of work horses. BUSTER
MLADENKA, Shiner Rt. 3.
45-lp
WANTED TO BUY-Single shot
.22 rifle in good condition. Ap-
ply to Gazette office or Phone
935F5. 45-lp
FOR SALE — A sorrel saddle
mare, also 6-weeks old Duroc
Jersey pigs. A. H. BRUNKEN-
HOEFER, Shiner Rt. 2. 45-2p
FOR SALE—Dry cord wood.
Write or phone Flatonio Argus,
Flatonia, Texas. 45-lp
FOR SALE — A ten year old
mare, brown. Apply to Gazette
office. 45-lp
WANTED — A young lady to
do typing in an office. Apply
to Shiner Gazette.
FOR SALE—19 jewel, Elgin
Railroad watch. Gazette office.
FOR SALE—Red Creole on-
ions, cabbage and other plants.
Mrs. Hedwig Siems.
NOTICE—Will saw cord wood.
Please notify me early so I can
get through in one section of
the community and prevent
doubling back. This is due to
the tire and gas problem. H.
H. WENSKE, Shiner Rt. 2.
44-2p
FOR RENT—100 acre farm. 75
acres in cultivation. Good im-
provements. See MRS. CHAR-
LES WENDT, Shiner. 43-4p
FOR SALE—Car heater. Just
like new. Apply to Gazette of-
fice. 42-4
POSTED—Our place is strictly
posted against turkeys running
at large. GUS JAEHNE. 42-3p
If you need a Rubber Stamp
in your line of business, call
69 or drop by and give us your
order. Shiner Gazette.
FOR SALE—4 year old Regist-
ered Jersey Bull. FRITZ BEH-
LEN, Rt. 1, Shiner. 42-nc
FOR SALE—A home in Shiner.
Apply to Gazette office. 42-nc
FARM BUYER-360 acres, plen-
ty houses, barns, sheds, smoke
houses and out buildings; well,
windmill and cistern $16,000.
Sell easy terms, low interest,
near Shiner. H. F. HELDT, c-o
Neyland Realty Co, Corpus
Christi, Texas. 40-nc
WANTED TO BUY —Second-
hand wrist or pocket watch.
Apply to Gazette office.
Will pay cash for old second
hand typewriters and adding
machines. DeWitt Poth, Yoa-
kum, Texas
WANTED — Earnest, reliable
girl for general housework and
cooking. Family of two adults
and two children. Comfortable
large room with private bath.
Pleasant surroundings and good
salary. Write to MRS. WAL-
TER GIESECKE, 101 E. Gra-
mercy Place, San Antonio,
Texas. 44-2c
The third Swearing-in cere-
mony of WAC companies since
the inauguration of the All-
States WAC campaign will
take place in Houston at the
Sam Houston Monument in.
Herman Park Thursday.
Women from all over Texas, /
from every walk of life wilt*
hear again “The Eyes of Texas”)
as they are presented a Texas
flag by the American Legion.
The State Flag will accompany
the All-States Texas company
to the training center where it
will identify the company in
all parades and ceremonies dur
ing basic training.
The first WAC All-Texas
Company was sworn in on the
steps of the State Capitol at
Austin, October 13. The second
company was administered the
stirring oath in front of the v
Alamo, October 20. Af
Randolph Field will furnish ^
the setting of the fourth All-
States ceremony to be held on
November 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pavlik
and children of La Grange
spent Sunday with Shiner
friends.
H. H. Hepler spent the week
end in Galveston.
Mrs. C. E. Hazen and child-
of Little Rock, Ark.
ren
are
visiting here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Novak.
STRAYED — In my pasture, a
gray horse, about 14 years old.
Marked on right front foot.
Owner may have same by pay-
ing for feed and this ad. Ap-
ply to EDWIN JAEHNE. 45-3p
FOR SALE — White Leghorn
Breeding Roosters, 7 months
old, Seidel strain. OLD SWEET
HOME HATCHERY White Leg:
horn Farm, H’ville, Texas, Rt,
4, Phone 907F21. 45-lc
FOR SALE—Two work horses,
John Deere Cultivator and a
sulky plow with lister attach-
ment.. ALBERT McELROY,
H’ville, Rt. 2 (at Charlotten-
burg) 45-2p
FOR SALE—A model T fordor
sedan, nice tires, battery, ready
to go. BOEHM MOTOR SALES
Shiner, Texas. 45-3c
FOR
acres
Renter must have tractor. See
MRS. JIM VINCIK. 45-lp J*
RENT— A farm of 113
near Charlottenburg.
FOR SALE — The Raymond
Veit homestead near the Catho
lie Church. 9 1-4 acres of land
with all improvements. Apply
to CHAS. J. VEIT, H’ville Rt.
4 (near Boundary school-
45-2p
FOR SALE — My home with
3 1-2 acres of land. MRS. A. B.
TUREK, Shiner, Tex. 45-2p
FOR SALE—8 month old part
Fox Terrier and English Bull V
dog. Apply Gazette office. J,
FOR A SHORT TIME— The
PHILADELPHIT HATTER for-
merly with John B. Stetson Co.
Old Hats of good quality made
[equal to new. Work done on
short notice and guaranteed.
, (Next to P. R. Otto) 44-4p
W. L. Gardien
Tax Service - Accounting
GONZALES, TEXAS
(Pd. Oct. 31)
WOLTERS BROS. CO
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SAVE YOUR CAR
SINCLAIR-ize FOR WINTER NOW!
C.C. ORTS. Agent
Walter Goetz
BACK TH6 ATTACK-BUY WAR BONDS
FOR SALE—A Jersey cow and
2 month old calf; also a 12 mo.
old white-face heifer. OTTO
STRAUSS, Shiner, Texas.
SELL YOUR METALS
Will pay top prices for all
metals, copper, aluminum, lead,
brass and scrap iron.
See Hugo Pohler. Shiner.
FARMS FARMS
If you want to sell, buy or rent
a farm, come and see me in my
office.
W. J. JANECEK
37-nc
DANCE
BLUCHER PARK
SUNDAY, NOV. 14
Music by,
AD. HOFNER
Ad. Gents 45c,Ladies 10 tax inc
FOR SALE—A 1936 Chevre- s
let Coupe, priced reasonable.. V
Apply to BILL DRABEK. (Af- T
ter 4 p.m.) 42-3p
First choice
of thousands
when
A LAXATIVE
is needed
Caution, Use Only as Directed
WANTED—A reliable girl or
woman for general housework.
Salary $10 per week. Apply to
POSTMISTRESS Seabrook Tex
as. 43-3c
DANCE
AT
Kokernot Grove
SATURDAY, NOV. 13
MUSIC BY
INTERNATIONAL
OLDTIMERS
Of Yorktown
Adm. Gents 45c, Ladies 5c
tax included
Come out for a good time and/
be sure to drink Ice Cold SHI-
NER BEER. V
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943, newspaper, November 11, 1943; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144039/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.