Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, August 26, 1943
SHINER GAZETTE —SHINER. TEXAS
SHINER GAZETTE
Established 1892
/ 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
DO YOU KNOW-
That the Pan-American Life
Insurance company paid over
Seventy-One Million-Six Hun-
dred Thousand Dollars to po-
licy holders and beneficiaries,
since organization. Insure your
life today and protect your lov
ed ones and your old age, as
you may die too soon or live
too long, with JOS. MURAS,
Shiner, Texas. Phone 206.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS • SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
NOW YOU CAN BUY
NOTICE
A meeting of the United
Lutheran Sunday School teach-
ers will be held Sunday night,
Sept. 5, at the Church at 8:30
p.m. All active and substitute
teachers are asked to attend.
Refreshments of cake, sand-
wiches and cookies are to be
served after the meeting and
everyone is asked to bring
lunch. Everyone interested is
welcome.
Miss Benita Heinsohn left
for Dalhart after spending a
week in the Joe Kasper home.
Miss Hulda Fiedler of Aus-
tin spent the week-end with
Shiner relatives.
Town and Farm
In Wartime
Sugar—Stamp No. 14 good
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Jurica and
Buford and Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Picha, and Patricia visited in
Gonzales Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heerssen
and daughters of Seabrook
spent the week-end with rela-
tives here.
Mrs. H. J. Strauss of Hal- for five pounds thru October,
lettsville was a visitor herej Meat, etc.—Red stamps T, U,
Saturday. |V and W valid thru Aug. 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heer- X valid thru October 2. Y be-
ssen and Bettie Joe of Sea- i comes valid Aug. 29, Z becomes
brook spent the week-end with | valid Sept. 5 and both remain
Shiner relatives. Their daugh- | valid thru October 2.
ter Addie Jean, who had spent! Processed Foods—Blue stamps
the summer with her grand- S and T remain valid thru
parents here, accompanied
them home.
Mrs. Earnest Zappe, who is
Sept. 20. U, V and W become
valid Sept. 1 and remain valid
thru October 20.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baros
and Luannie of Kemah spent
a week with relatives here and
also paid Stockdale a visit.
They left for home Monday,
taking with them Mrs. Anton
Baros, who had spent a few
days here.
—FUNERAL SERVICE—
E. B. MILLER, Dealer in
Real Estate offers the
following
FARMS FOR SALE
still in Marlin, is very much I Mail Xmas Gifts Early
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Green
left for Dallas after a visit in
the home of Mrs. Julia Green.
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Midelf-Md&cl Jioude paUti
SWF painted houses
in Our Sherwin-Williams Paint
sad Color style Guide.
Your home deservei ie best paint
money can buy. Here’s your chance
to get it—and ^ave money, too!
At this unusual saving, you'll find
SWF the paint “buy” of the year.
Make the most of it now*
GARBADE LUMBER (0
Sherwin-Williams Paints
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® A Strong, Sound Bank. Offering Courteous and Efficient
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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 YOUR HOMETOWN INDUSTRY
— The Beer That Put Shiner On The Map —
Especially in these try-
ing times, when full
production is sought, it
is important how you
FEED your livestock.
Christmas gifts to naval and
marine personnel overseas
should be sent between Sept.
15 and Nov. 7. This period has
been designated by the Navy
Department in cooperation with
S3. the Post Office department.
E1 Parcels must not exceed five
= | lbs. in weight.
New Gasoline Coupons
Car owners who still hold the
old type B and C gasoline ra-
tion coupon books should ex-
change them for the new mile-
age ration sheets of coupons be-
tween Aug. 23 and Sept. 1
and gasoline dealers cannot ac-
cept them on and after that
date. The old type coupons are
identified by the words “Per-
mits Delivery of One Unit of
Gasoline.” The new type say
“Mileage Ration” plus a large
B or C.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
G. W. Eschenburg
—UNDERTAKER—
Funeral Parlor Phone 110
Residence 46
140 acres at Fayetteville for
$3000.00.
120 acres at Freyburg for
$4000.00.
88 acres at Moulton for
$3000.00.
32 acres at Shiner, no house,
j at $250 per acre.
117 acres at Dreyer, at $20
| per acre.
97 1-2 acres at Dreyer at $40
per acre.
114 acres at .Green School.
76 1-2 acres at Praha or 5
miles from Flatonia, Texas, at
$50 per acre.
28 acres at Flatonia, Texas.
50 acres 5 miles northeast of
Schulenburg at $50 per acre.
I have other forms near
Schulenburg and Hallettsville.
If interested see me.
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I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS |
SHINER OH MILL & MFG. CO
ARNO WAGENER, Manager
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The many friends of Mr. K.
Spoetzl are pleased to note that
he was able to leave the local
hospital after being a patient
there for the past four weeks.
Mr. Spoetzl looks greatly im-
proved and says he feels fine.
Mrs. E. C. Merseburger and
Miss Mayme visited the E. A.
Schmidt family in Mathis and
Mrs. Emma Ruhmann in Cor-
pus Christi, Sunday.
National Vitrous MARMALADE—2 lb. jar ..................32c
Skinners PURE EGG NOODLES—5 1-2 oz. pkg......... 8c
Haase’s WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE —5 oz. bottle. 13c
FRUIT BUTTER — 28 6z. jar ........................................37c
RITZ — 8 oz. package ......................................................14c
Gladiola BAKING POWDER — 10 oz. can .................. 8c
Linen Finish PAPER NAPKINS—80 in package ........ 8c
POST-TENS ........................................................................ 22c
SPANISH OLIVES—13 3-4 oz. jar ................................43c
Star Grocery Co.
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WHICH will Johnny be ?
Without question, no red-blooded, freedom-loving
American father or mother would want Johnny to be
like that misguided, regimented Nazi lad. America’s
sons have a priceless heritage of Freedom that no
fuehrer-trained, goose-stepping Nazi youth can under-
stand or enjoy.
pockets to put over this Third War Loan Drive. But,
we WILL do it, for no sacrifice or effort we must make
is too great to make sure that the youth of America
shall never be the mere pawn of a tyrant dictator.
Next month Americans are being asked to LEND our
Government FIFTEEN BILLION DOLLARS. This is
the greatest single financial undertaking in the history
of any country on earth. People of the Gulf South,
as in all America, will have to dig deep into their
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speeding America's Victory
And Associated Companies
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1943, newspaper, August 26, 1943; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144388/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.