Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1942 Page: 4 of 10
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Thursday, December 3, 1942
SHINER GAZETTE —SHINER, TEXAS
Miss Emilie Schovajsa 'of
Guy spent the latter part of
the week with homefolks here.
Mrs. J. L. Quicksall of Lub-
bock and Miss Clarice Holl-
mann of San Antonio spent
Thansgiving in the Louis Traut
wein home.
Mrs. Joe Darilek left for
Sanatorium where she will
spend some time in the interest
of her health. She was accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Darilek, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hajek and Tom Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cizmar
and children of McDade were
recent visitors in the August
Weber home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vin-
cik and son Ernest and Martha
Ann Hanus were Houston visi-
tors during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tenberg
Jr. and son visited relatives in
Houston Thanksgiving.
Miss Mildred Hanus spent
the holidays in Houston and
college station.
Here’s To Your HEALTH . . .
SHINER
BEER
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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 —
' San Antonio, Texas > The week-end visitors in the
November 25, 1942 j home of Louis Ehlers were:
Dear Folks: I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ehlers and
Herewith M. O. for $1.50 for j family, Houston; and Walter
Gazette. Must have it. i Ehlers and children, Yoakum.
) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joe
■*OU?S jPatek and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
o ,omn’ jPatek spent Thanksgiving Day
143 Buckingham j jn Corpus Christ! at the home
,, ” ~ ' “ T „ | of Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Patek.
Mrs. Joe Humphrey of San |
Antonio spent Thanksgiving l Mrs. H. H. Hepler spent
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with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ams-
ler.
Miss Clover Lucille Zander,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Zander of Temple, left Wash-
ington, D. C., Friday for a
week in New York City before
going to Fort Washington, Md.,
for the graduation exercises
and officers ball of the adjut-
ant general officer candidate
school. She will be the guest
of Candidate Leland E. Wall
of Peoria, 111. Miss Zander
plans to go from Fort Wash-
ington to Chicago for a few
days before arriving in Tem-
ple, Dec. 6 or 7.—Contributed.
Miss Zander is the grand-
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Henkhaus and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Zander, all form
er prominent residents of our
community.
We are the exclusive agents for
jGd&vi *Pinkfye" Powder— which is
warranted to cure “pink eye” in your
herd. A 6-gram bottle—enough to
treat 30 to 40 cases—sells for $1.00.
Drop in any time and let us tell you
about this new and fully-guaranteed
remedy for the treatment of an in-
fection which annually causes losses
to cattlemen mounting to many mil-
lions of dollars. #
KUHN PHARMACY
ELKIN*
Toy land is now open
A bigger and better assortment of Toys, Gifts, Novelties,
• China, Glassware, Pictures, Xmas Cards, Gift Wrappings
and Tree decorations than ever before.
Toy Car 10c to $1.39
Musical Tops 10c to 59c
Drums 19c to 98c
Wood Pull Toys................. 39c
Games............................10c to 49c
Croquet Sets 59c to $1.98
Story Books -...........- 5c to 25c
Color Books----------------5c to 25c
Toy Dishes-------------15c to 9 8c
Dolls -...........—29c to $2.98
Xmas Cards —.............4 for 5c
Xmas Cards--------------------3 for 5c
Xmas Cards..........-—2 for 5c
Xmas Cards —............5c each
Snow ........—..........box --5c
Icicles, box 5c
Tinsel box 10c
Tree Lite Globes 2 for - 5c
Tree Lite Sets, 8 Sites 59c
Ladies Hdkf. Box 15c to 49c
Ladies Dresser Sets
—...................59c to $2.49
Men's 4 in Hand Ties, —
.......................15c to 49c
Mens Dress Sox —19c a pair
Jersey Gloves to fit all,
.............................19c a pair
Holy Pictures -15c to 49c
Baby Gift Sets - 25c to 49c
Chocolate Candy - 25c lb.
Other Candies ——20c lb.
A large assortment of Glass and China novelties of all kinds.
Shop early and avoid the rush.
ELKIN’S 5 -10 & 25c STORE
Shiner, Texas
Monday in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker
and daughter spent the week-
end in Shiner.
Miss Mildred Chandler spent
the week-end in Renedy.
Mrs. F. C. Berkenhoff, Anne
and Mrs. Paul Berckenhoff
spent Thansgiving in San An-
tonio.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barrow
and son Winston. Miss Edie
Savage, Bob Weise of Houston,
and Miss Lottie McNeil of
Gonzales spent Thanksgiving
day with Mrs. Otto Buske and
Miss Indianola.
IT’S A MIRACLE! Our new
Kem-Tone Wall Finish, covers
most interior surfaces, wallpa-
per. wall-board, canvas, brick,
cement, etc., with one coat!
Dries in one hour! Washable!
$2.98 a gallon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ondrusek
and son Eugene of Placedo and
Tech. Sgt. Ben H. Malina and
wife of Victoria, visited friends
and relatives in our communi-
ty Sunday.
WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kroulik
spent Thanksgiving in Austin,
where they helped celebrate
the second birthday anniver-
sary of their grandson, Doug-
las Kiroulik, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Anderson. Miss Earline
Kroulik returned with her par-
ents and spent the week-end
here.
Dressed chicken, country saus
age, cakes, noodles, for that
Sunday dinner—St. Ludmila’s
PTA, Blohm building, Satur-
day, Dec. 5.
Buster Burkett who has been
a patient in the M. & S. Hos-
pital in San Antonio for sev-
eral weeks, following an acci-
dent is recovering gradually
and expects to be able to come
home by New Years.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
SWP House Paint
The way that house you live in looks is the
way it “rates” you!
Give your house a break—and it will give
you one! All you need is beautiful, durable
SWP House Paint—applied the more effec-
tive, more economical SWP “Two Step
j SIOSS **"
Way”...
IW ONE: SWP
Undereoatmr No.
' 4S0 —first step to a
beautifully painted
home, this new-type
paint primes, teals,
“blankets” and uni-
forms all surfaces
with a single, quick,
money-saving coat!
STEP TWOt SWP
Housm Paint-Ovar
the remarkable uni-
form coat of SWP
Undercoatar, all
you’ll need for a
perfect two-coat
paint job is just ona
coat of beautiful,
SWP House Paint.
NOW
ONLY
$3.00
SEE - hundreds of DON* T DELA Y—
homes in this giant painting your homa for
portfolio. Ask us lack of ready cash. Ask
how you can borrow us to tell you about
it... Free! the no-down-payment
S-W “Easy Pay” Plan.
LET US SUGOBST A RELIABLE PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Garbade Lbr.Co.
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Mrs. Rosie Schovajsa and
daughters, Misses Vlasta, An-
nie and Emilie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lad. Hrus-
ka in Moulton. Eugene and
Everett! Hruska, who had, been
visiting here, returned home
with them.
NEW PAINT ROLLS ON your
walls! Apply our Kem-Tone
Miracle Wall Finish ($2.98 per
gal.) quickly, easily, smoothly,
and our new Kem-Tone Roller-
Koater (89c). It’s the smart,
new low-cost way to redecorate
your rooms Let us demon-
strate!
WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
Holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Simecek were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simecek,
San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bruegmann, Flatonia, and
Mrs. Jacob Simecek, Praha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Matus,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schovajsa
and Miss Vera Elsik spent Sun-
day in Corpus Christi.
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Study Your Feeding Needs
Feed your cows a balanced ration—with COTTON- =
SEED MEAL as a source of protein and watch your pro- 3
fits grow. =
If you are feeding hogs for market, give them a bal- 5
anced mixture containing COTTONSEED MEAT, and tank- g
age with your farm grains.
For your beef cattle, your sheep and your workstock, *
balance your farm
both feed and tonic.
grains with COTTONSEED MEAL, =
Shiner Oil Mill & Mfg. Co.
ARNO WAGENER, Manager
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
SWEET POTATOES—10 pounds for ............................29c
LYE—Mendleson ... 8c——2 for ............................................15c
SHORTENING—Birdbrand—3 pounds for ....................55c
EGG NOODLES—Ma Klien’s—8 ©z.................................9c
MUSTARD GREENS—18 oz. can 9c
1 MIXED VEGETABLES—Phillip’s—16 1-2 oz. can 12c
1 OLD MAN RIVER SYRUP—10 lbs...............................52c
LIBBY MILK, 6 oz. can—6 for
25c
WHITE HOUSE FLOUR—48 lb. sack...........................$1.85
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Get Your Baked Needs From Us
SHINER BAKERY
W. TIEKEN, Prop.
Phone 199
Shiner, Texas
I Be Proud of YOUR Home
Live in a home that is modem and con-
venient—that gives all the advantages
your children need—that you will be
proud to invite your friends over. Don’t
tolerate discomfort and bad conditions
when it is so easy to have a better home.
Whether you plan to remodel, repair or
build . . . see us first. We will be glad to
let our 18 years of building experience
help solve your individual problems.
CHAMBER QUEEN—48 lb. sack....................................$1.75
BEEF & MUTTON BARBECUE ON SAT. & SUNDAY
Pateks Grocery & Market
JOS. PATEK, Prop.
—RING 80—
—FRESH MEAT-
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£ A Strong, Sound Bank, Offering Courteous and Efficient
| Service, With All Deposits to $5,000.00 Insured By
An Agency of the Federal Government
Member Federal Insurance Deposit Insurance Corp.
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First National Bank
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
o MOTHER’S OATS—3 pound package .............................30c
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I o Miller’s Wheat Flakes, 2 pgs. with cereal bowl ............22c
Temple Lumber
Shiner, Texas
ED. FISCHNAR, Mgr.
Phone 18
GRAPE NUTS—12 oz. package ......................................14c
Mrs. Klein’s EGG NOODLES—16 oz. pkg.....................17c
Deer Brand KRAUT—19 oz. can ....................................10c
Libby’s SWEET PEAS—20 ©z. can ..................................16c
Kasher Style DILL PICKLES—15 oz. ..........................13c
LINIT STARCH—12 oz. package
Rosedale PEACHES No. 2 can ...........................................17c
% Pasten’s CEREALS—10 packages ......................................23c
Star Grocery Go.
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1942, newspaper, December 3, 1942; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144424/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.