Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, MZy 25,
SHINER GAZETTE—SHINER, TEXAS
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The Shiner Gazette
Established 1892
Published every Thursday by
MRS. TILLIE FIETSAM, Publisher
$2.00 Per Year Phone No. 69
Entered as second class mail matter at the post office in
Shiner, Tex. under the act of Congress of March 1, 1876.
Political
Announcements
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 of
Turner’s Juno Tablets on a
guarantee. Price 50c and $1.00
(Subject to the July, 1944
Democratic Primary)
Announcement Rates,
Payable—Cash in Advance
District Office
County Office
Commissioner
Precinct Office
.$15.00
Marvin D.Fertsch
Announces For
Representative
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LAVACA
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jg SUPER SUDS—24 oz package ........................................24c |
1 SNO-SHEEN Cake Flour—2 3-4 lb pkg ......................28c |
I KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES—18 oz pkg...................13c |
Jfi CUT STRINGLESS BEANS—19 oz can 13c 5
1 SALTsODA (Washing Soda)—2 1-2 lb pkg 11? §
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I WESSON OIL — pint bottle ............................................28c j
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For Representative, Dist. 23
MONTE McCORD
MARVIN D. FERTSCH
For County Clerk
M. A. HOBBS
D. L. HUDSON
re-election
For Tax Assessor-Collector-
JOHN L. SMOLIK
(re-election
For County Treasurer—
J. G. KONVICKA
re-election
NOW YOU CAN BUY
To those indebted to, or hold-
ing claims against the Estate of
Herbert Julius Wolters Deceas-
We are authorized to an-'ed: ,
nounce the candidacy of Mar- The undersigned having been
vin D. Fertsch ror the office of! appointed independent exec-
$10.001 State Representative of Dis- utor of the Estate of Herbert
7.50 Strict 23 (Lavaca County) sub- Julius Wolters, Deceased, late
4.001 ject to the will of the voters of Lavaca County, Texas, by
in the coming July primary. I the Honorable Paul Fertsch,
Marvin D. Fertsch asks for Judge of the County Court of
your support and vote and j Lavaca County, on1 the 15t
that of your neighbors in this,day of May, A.D. 1944, here-
race for Representative. I by notifies all persons mdebt-
He was born, reared, and ed to said estate to come for-
educated in Lavaca County. He ward and make settlement, and
is a member of the firm of those having claims against
Fertsch and Fertsch, lawyers, I said estate to present them to
in Hallettsville, Texas and, him within the time prescribed
Chas. Fertsch, prominent at- j hy law at his residence, Shiner
torney, is his father, j Lavaca County, Texas where
While he stayed in Austin, he receives his mail, this 20th
working his way through the | day of May, A. D. 1944.
University of Texas and its Edgar C. Wolters
Law School by working in. Independent executor of the
State departments, he became j Estate of Herbert Julius
familiar 1 with the duties as a Wolters, Deceased.
Come Co Cburcb
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
“Ancient and Modern Necro-
mancy, Alias Mesmerism and
Hypnotism, Denounced” is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
which will be read in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, May 28.
The Golden Text is: “I
would have you wise unto that
which is good, and simple con-
cerning evil. And the God of
peace shall bruise Satan under
your feet shortly. (Romans
16:19,20).
For County Judge—
PAUL H. FERTSCH
(re-election)
For County Attorney—
C. L. STAVINOHA
re-election
For District Clerk:
E. S. (Pat) KELLY
(re-election)
For Commissioner Prec. 3 & 7
JOE H. KOUBA
(re-election)
For Constable Precinct 3—
CHAS. KRESTA JR.
A. C. BACA
JUST RECEIVED
TOR SALES, Shiner, Texas.
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money can buy. Here’* your chance
fcTget it—and'lave money, tool
At*this unusual savin* you’ll find
SWP the paint^buy^ of the year.
Make Waoet of it now
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1 GOOD MORNING COFFEE—1 lb package 23c
1 LASSES TIME SYRUP—9 pounds 59c
I POST TENS — ....................................................................23c
1 SHORTENING, Mrs. Tucker’s—1 pound 18c
| HERRINGS, Booth—13 oz.................................................23c
5 BRAZILIAN Peaberry Coffee — 1 pound pkg...... 17c
j= OLEO, Red Rose — 1 pound .............................................19c
= CHILI, Gebhairdt’s, (with beans)—15 1-2 oz 19c
1 CUT STRINGLESS BEANS, Happy Vale—19 oz.......15c
1 SATURDAY, WE WILL HAVE VEAL
| BARBECUE. NO POINTS REQUIRED._ .
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1 PATEKS GROCERY & MARKET
Legislator.
He has practiced law in all
of the courts of Texas, inc-
luding the Texas Supreme
Court and Federal Courts.
As City Attorney of Hal -
ettsville, secretary of the Cham
ber of Commerce, tax- col
lector lawyer, and as a member
of other civic and local organ-
izations, he has become fam-
iliar with the problems of both
the farm and the town peoples.
He is married with a wife
and daughter
He has several brothers-in-
law and a brother in the ser-
vice of our country and knows
his responsibility to the ser-
bicemen and their famalies.
Marvin D. Fertsch’s reput-
ation and character is of the
highest; he is religious and a
. . . sincere man of highest integ-
Lignts rjty for honesty and fair deal-
for Tractors. BOEHM TRAC- 7 y VV ,___G,:____^
Calf Prescription
For the treatment of dietary
diarrhea. A time tested formula.
Gets the job done. Large bottle—
4V2 ounces—$1.00. For sale by—
KUHN PHARMACY
Miss Rafela Baros spent the
week end in the Spann-Baros
home.
UNITED DR. MARTIN
LUTHER CHURCH
ings. He is a willing and hard
worker with conviction to do
the best of which he is capable
for the benefit of all persons
and especially the peoples of
Lavaca County. Marvin D.
Fertsch asks for your vote and
support in his race for State
Representative.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Divine Service 11:00 A. M.
English with Holy Communion.
Dreyer 9:00 P. M. English
Service; at this service the
members and friends are re-
quested to bring a special dona-
tion for the Lutheran World
Action. This annual contribu-
tion will be used tor our boys
in the armed forces at home
and abroad, for war-prisoners
and refugees, the orphaned
missions, etc. It is our opportu-
nity to bring to thousands
needed help and encourage-
ment.
Saturday 5:30 p. m. Junior
Choir.
Tuesday, May 30. from 9:30
a. m. to 11:00 a. m. Summer
School at Luther Hall.
Humanity must come to the
first Pentecost practice, that is
a love-feast fellowship, involv-
ing a relation of brotherliness
among themselves and together
a relationship of sonship to
God. To this end let us cele-
brate Pentecost.
Rev. Richard Schuetze.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
M. T. Jenkins, pastor
Sunday School 10 aon.
Mr. Buford, Supt.
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Training Union 7:30 p.m.
Evening Worship, 8:15 p.m.
Mid-week prayer service,
(Wed.) 8:30 p.m.
You are always welcome at
the First Baptist Church.
Dreyer Baptist Chureh
Regular service at Dreyer,
Thursday evening at 8:30.
METHODIST CHURCH
Preaching services will be
held next Sunday at the Shiner
Methodist Church both morn-
ing and night, at 11:00 a. m.,
and 8:30 p. m. Special and
timely message will be pre-
sented at both services. Every-
one is cordially invited.
Sunday; School at 10:00 a. m.
A class for every age.
A. C. Peterson, Pastor.
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nerger, pastor
English services every first
and third Sunday of the month
at 8:00 p.m. Visitors cordially
welcomed.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
CALENDAR
Sunday May 28
Moly Masses at 6:30—8 and
9:30 a.m.
Week-day Masses at 7 a.m.
OLD MOULTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00—Sunday School.
10:45—Morning Worship.
8:30—Baccalaureate Service,
C. E. Bottorff, Pastor.
(HONORABLE MISTAKE)
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Little did a group of slant-eyed war lords think 29 months ago
that their successful Pearl Harbor attack would turn out to be an
“honorable mistake.”
Little did they dream that American ingenuity and industry would
produce more implements of war in a couple of years than the
“sons of heaven” had been able to accumulate in a quarter century.
They didn’t realize they were attacking a people who prize their
American heritage and freedoms more dearly than life itself.
Our organization, together with every business enterprise and
individual throughout the land, is dedicated to stamping out these
ruthless aggressors ... to speed the day when peace will again reign
supreme.
BACK THE ATTACK—BUY BONDS
UNITED GAS PIPE LINE COMPANY
and Associated Companies
★ Production and transmission of natural gas and oil are essential to ★
winning the war—Victory is our No. 1 job.
Joe Patek, Prop.
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1944, newspaper, May 25, 1944; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144415/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.