Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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YOUR
Thursday, July 28, 1943
SHINER GAZETTE—SHINER, TEXAS
SHINER GAZETTE
W.M.S. MEETS ON
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
Established 1892
H Published every Thursday by
MRS. TILLIE FIETSAM, Publisher
$2.00 Per Year Phone No. 69-
Entered as second class mall matter at the post office in
Shiner, Tex. under the act of Congress of March 1, 1876.
POULTRY RAISING
MADE EASY
Simply give Star Sulphurous
Compound in their drinking
water. Will kill in the germ
period-intertestinal germs and
worms that cause most all dis-
eases and loss of egg product-
ion. Also rid them of blood-*
sucking Lice-Mites, Fleas and
Blue Bugs.
SHINER DRUG COMPANY
DID YOU KNOW THAT:
DURING THE YEAR 1942
THERE WERE 13,991 APPLI-
CATIONS FOR LIFE INSUR-
ANCE REJECTED FOR $59,-
456,234?
Insure your life today with
JOSEPH MURAS, Shiner, Tex-
as, because tomorrow may be
too late.
Have you bought that War
Bond or Stamp today?
Sherwin-Williams Paints • Sherwin-Williams Paints
NOW YOU CAN BUY
THE FAMOUS
The July meeting of the Wo-
men’s Society of the Dr. Mar-
tin Lutheran Church was held
Wed., July 21. At the close of
the devotional period, the busi-
ness session was opened with
a special prayer by the presk
dent.
The June minutes were then
read and the treasurer’s report
given.
The revised form of the mem
bership article was read and
adopted. .. ■
> Presenting of a life member-
ship article was read and adopt'
ed.
COUNTY COURT
Probate Docket
Estate of Lena Dodt, N.C.M.,
application to release lien, ap-
proved.
Estate of John Kurtz, deceas-
ed. Application for probate of
will. Will admitted to probate
on testimony of John J. Valis,
subscribing witness. Aloisie
Kurtz recognized as independ-
ent executrix without bond.
Isidor Simper, Wm. Drabek and
L. M. Roeder appointed apprais
ers. Inventory and appraise-
ment approved.
Guardianship of "Henry< Pri-
lop, N.C.M. Bond approved, in-
ventory and appraisement ap-
Miss Sidonia Zacharias return
ed to San Antonio with Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Story to spend a
week.
HOUSE PAINT
ai ike, lout
co4t <4
$ 3.10
Ration Reminder jmade. All old beverage bottles
Gasoline A book coupons No. can be put back into use, be-
7, good for four gallons outside cause they are completely clean lowing
the East Coast shortage area, ed and sterilized at the bottl-
must last through Sept. 21. ing plants.
Within the shortage area A, No New Tires For Spares
book coupons No. 6, good forj New tires will not be ration-
three gallons each B and C ed as spares in the next few
coupons cut to two and one- months except to such persons
half gallons in twelve of the1 as firemen and doctors, OPA
I Northeastern states of the announced recently. Drivers
shortage area. B and C coupons: that do not have a fifth tire
good for three gallons in the j usable for a spare occasionally,
remaining five states of the, may get a certificate for a used
Eastern shortage area. All gaso' or recapped tire for that pur-
line coupons in the possession 1 pose.
of car owners must be endorsed Need Turkeys For Soldiers
with the owner’s license num- { Because turbey will be the
ber and state of registration, 'main course of Thanksgiving,
Sugar—Stamp No. 13 good Christmas and New Year’s Day
for 5 lbs through August 15.'dinners on every battlefront.
Stamps Nos. 15 and 16 are1 American turkey raisers have
good through October 31 for. been asked by the WE A to sup-
5 lbs., each for home canning | ply about 10 million pounds of
purposes. Housewives may ap- j turkey meat during August and
ply to their local ration boards ■ September for shipping to arm-
for more if necessary. j ed forces overseas. The public
Coffee—Stamp No. 22 (lTb.)|is asked to refrain from eat-
good through August 11. jing turkey for a few weeks un-
PER GAL.
&&G SWF painted bouses
in our Shtnvin-Williams Paint
and Color Style Guide.
widehffM&ed cttouie paint
Your home deserves, ie best paint
money can buy. Here’s your chance
to get it—and ^ave money, too!
At this unusual saving, you’ll find
SWP the paint “buy” of the year.
Make the most of it now-*
GARBAGE LUMBER CO.
Sherwin-Williams Paints
A Strong, Sound Bank. Offering Courteous and Efficient
Service, With All Deposits to $5,000.00 Insured By
An Agency of the Federal Government
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Here’s To Your HEALTH
SHINER
BEER
Brewed
^ BY YOUR TOWNSMAN
from
Pure Malt And Hops
** ; Using Only Artesian Water
Pure — Wholesome — Satisfying
Spoetzl Brewery
SHINER, TEXAS
PATRONIZE
— The
HOMETOWN INDUSTRY
Put Shiner On The Map —
Shoes—Stamp No. 18 (1 pr.) til this urgent demand for the
is valid through Oct. 31. j armed forces has been met. La-
Meat, etc.—Red stamps P, Q, | ter in the fall civilians will
R, and S, expire July 31. Red have a supply of turkey ap-
stamp T is valid July 25, ex-; preaching an all-time record
pires August 31; U is valid! production.
August 1, expires August 31;! Price Ceiling For Hogs
V is valid August 8, expires! A ceiling price of $14.75 per
August 31; W is valid Aug. 15,1 hundredweight, Chicago basis,
expires Aug. 31. jwill be set on live hogs early
To Equalize Gasoline Rations jin August, according to the
Equalizing of gasoline ration ; OPA. This action was concur-
ing throughout the United | red in by the War Food Admin-
States east of the Rocky Moun- istration. The ceiling is below
tains will be recommended by!the 22-year high, but is above
the Petroleum Administration prices which live hogs brought
for War within sixty days. This before 1942.
action, aimed to spread the bur t War Prisoners In U.S...........
den of war equally among all j Prisoners of war interned in
people, will probably result in {the U. S. total 65,058, the War
some increase in gasoline ra-: Department has announced. Of
tions in the East and some de-| these, 45,355 are Germans, 19,-
crease in the Middle West and'641 are Italians and 62 are Jap
Southwest, according to Petro- j anese. The Japanese are in-
leum Administrator Ickes. It | terned at Camp McCoy, Wise.,
is not anticipated that there! and the others in 37 prisoner
will be enough gasoline for J of war camps situated in 20
driving which is not necessary, states.
Corn Needed For j Burlap Bags
War Industries Farmers who grow potatoes,
Farmers who sell their corn1 and potato packers, can now
to a country elevator buying, buy as many burlap bags as
for the Commodity Credit Cor- , they did in 1941, according to
poration between August 10 a recent ruling by the War
are guaranteed extra.payments Production Board. Previously
to cover any increase in corn tliey could buy one half that
prices between the date they amount,
sell and October 31. Marvin How To Hard-Surface
Jones, War Food Administrator Machine Parts
has commended farmers who | How to make new and worn
sell corn to relive shortages in machinery parts last longer by
war industries and for feed, a method known as hard-sur-
and has announced that more facing is described in an illus-
than 6 million bushels have trated manual issued by the
Gif ice of Defense Transporta-
tion. Full directions are giv-
en to welders for repairing
tractor, automobile and truck
and trailer parts. Copies of the
manual may be obtained free
from the central office in
Washington or from field of-
fices of the ODT.
This being the annual meet- [ proved,
ing, election of new officers j Guardianship of Roman Zidek
was next in order with the fol- et al Minors. Application to
results, Mrs. Walter lease approved. Bond for lease
Paul, president; Mrs. Arnold ] approved.
Mueller, vice president; Miss Guardianship of Wilbert Toen
Miss Aline Zappe, secretary; jes, minor, report of sale, ap-
Mrs. Willis Kite, treasurer. proved.
The date of the family social Estate of John S. DeBord, de-
night was announced for Sun- ceased. Application to make
day, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m., to be Oil. Gas and Mineral lease,
held at the swimming pool. approved. Report of sale ap-
All members are to bring1 proved,
fried chicken, a salad and Estate of Theresia Reischl.
Dr^i • , .. ! Application for authority to
i 7JleA neXti QmeetmS Wl11 be institute suit. Approved. Bond
11 V •„ U • . , for sale of real estate, approv-
New officers will be mstal- ed.
led August 8. _ ' Estate of Wilhelmina Hin-
Tbe n?,eetlng was Closed with richs deceased. Claim of T. J.
the Lord s Prayer and a hymn. Pesek approved as a fourth
A delicious lunch was enjoy- class claim,
ed by all in the Luther Hall, j Guardianship of Julia Smol-
~ ~~Z " ka, N.C.M. Application to make
Mrs. Emil L. Balusek and mineral lease approved. Bond
Emil Jr. spent last week in Cor- of guardian after mineral
pus Christi in the home of Mrs.
Balusek’s mother, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Gerdes. While there Mrs.
Balusek was the guest of Sgt.
and Mrs. Emil Heerssen at a
lease approved.
Estate of F. D. Fischer, de-
ceased. Application for Admin-
istration. Application granted.
hanmiet u,____ « +u Ro£an Beal appointed adminis-
Coastal Air Patrol at theQ™- ^W0®:00:
ed the first anniversary ux
Base 15, Corpus Christi, where SrnvprI
Sgt. Heerssen is stationed. : p
Suitable
Inventory and ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schroe-' Henkhaus
=>r anri nnri tv/Tt-o t\/t^ minor. Bond approved.
! Estate of Theresia Reischl, de
ceased. Report of sale approv-
ed.
i Cool comfort is ilie keynote of!
the seersucker suit worn here by;|
Universal’s lovely Evelyn AnkerJ
Easy to make inco something easy'
to care for, seersucker is cotton’s
favorite contribution to milady’s
summertime wardrobe, f
der and children and Mrs. Mon-
roe Schueneman and son of1
Yorktown spent the week-end
in the homes of Fritz Behlen,
and Henry Oltman. S --------
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Seguin were week-end guests
in the J. F. Marek home. ,
Miss Dorothy Muras of Hous-
ton spent the week-end at
home.
HELP YOUR KIDNEYS
If functional Kidney or
Bladder disorders cause Get-
ting up Nights, Backache, Dis-
turbed Sleep, Dizziness or
Rheumatic Pains KUHN Phar-
macy will sell you a box ol
Turner’s Juno Tablets on s
j guarantee. Price 50c and $1.00
been purchased since July
Return Empty Bottles
Empty beverage bottles
should be returned as soon as
possible, says WPB’s Conserva-
tion Division, to relieve the un-
necessary drain on essential
war production that results
when new bottles must be
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1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 1
Typewriters for Rent-
Poth. Yoakum, Texas
-DeWitt
Satisfy That Hungry Appetite
TRY A LOAF OF THAT GOOD
GOLDEN CRUST BREAD TODAY.
AND DON’T FORGET TO TRY
SOME OF THE DELICIOUS GOOD-
IES THAT WE BAKE DAILY.
SAVE TIME — SAVE MONEY —
SHOP TOMORROW AT ....
SHINER BAKERY
W. TIEKEN, Prop.
Phone 199
Shiner, Texas
NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT — 12 oz. pkg.
Haase’s SPANISH OLIVES — 13 3-4 oz. jar
C-BARR COFFEE SUBSTITUTE — 1 lb. pkg.
JAH-VAH BEVERAGE CEREAL — 1 lb. pkg.
GLADIOLA BAKING POWDER — 25 oz. can
GEBHARDT’S CHILI POWDER — 3 oz. bottle
1 FRESH PRUNES — 30 oz. can
.12c
39c
20c
19c
28c
19c
SANI-FLUSH large can
DRANO — 12 oz. can
20c Small can
White Wing Flour
48 pound sack
24 pound sack
$2.30
$1.20
Fighting tanks need
fighting lubricants
—lubricants that will fight heat-
keep motor and gears working
smoothly despite tough battle con-
ditions. So the U. S, Army uses
Sinclair lubricants for many of its
tanks, jeeps aod Other mechanized
equipment*
To give your car the same, sure
protection, get Sinclair lubricants
from your Sinclair Dealer. To pro-*
tect your engine, for example, he
offers Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil.
This famous oil stands up longer and
lubricates better because it is both
de-waxed and de-jellied. Use Sinclair
Opaline to .keep your cat. rolling.
Star Grocery Co.
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| Cpl. Emmett Sauer of Term.,
accompanied by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sauer and
Miss Ethel Jean Baros, spent
^ Monday in San Antonio.
Miss La Delle Merrem of
Yoakum assisted with the mus-
ic at the Methodist Church
Sunday night and gave a vocal
solo.
SAVE WEAR WITH
SINCrATI?
Walter Goetz,
C. ORTS, Agent
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1943, newspaper, July 29, 1943; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144226/m1/4/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.