The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1949 Page: 9 of 12
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PHONE NO. I |
THE QUALITY
January Sale on Esquire Socks
Made with Exclusive Multi-Ply Heel and Toe.
Smartest thing on two feet!
Desirable patterns for men and young men
55c Value, Sale Price 37c—3 Pair for $1.00
75c Value, Sale Price
2 Pair for $1.00
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The Prosperity of a Community
is reflected in the condition of its
hanks.
Our Deposits are the highest since our
organization in November, 1900.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHINER
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Choice Meats
SHINER GAZETTE--SHINER. TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikes
and children of Seguin spent
the Christmas holidays with
relatives.
Mrs. W. P. Faulkner and son
Billy Sam returned to Lubbock
Sunday after spending a few
days in the home of her mother
Mi’s. Cecile Plageman and aunt
Mrs. Ella E. Lane.
Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Victor
Meyer and sons of Randolph
Field spent the Christmas week
end in Shiner.
Those spending the Christmas
holidays in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Koenning were
Misses Mildred and Esther
Koenning of Houston and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Pany and
Diana Jo of Austin.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Vincik Sr. Christ-
mas Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Vincik Jr. and family of
Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Vincik and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Vincik and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kramet-
bauer and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Fric and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Frankie Spann and daugh-
ter.
Christmas Day guests in the Local instructors who spent
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the holidays here and who
Krametbauer Sr. were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank C. Krejci and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramet-
bauer Jr. and son Raymond, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Krametbauer
and son Johnnie, T. Sgt. and
Mrs. Adolph Krametbauer of
Fort Sam Houston, Joe Kramet-
bauer, Pfc. Marcus Krejci, Aus-
tin; Pfc. Johnnie Barf eld of
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Wofford
came in Wednesday last and
left their children with Mr. and j English instructor, Brownsville
Mrs. E. F. Riske while they at
have resumed their duties else
where are Mrs. Annie C. Ham,
La Coste High School, Mrs. Eula
Schultz, math supervisor, Beau-
mont; Miss Elsie Lieskovsky,
Newgulf schools; Miss Aline
Wolters, Texas State College for
Women, Denton; Miss Beatrice
Kasper, Flatonia; Wrn. W.
Wendtland, band director,
Schulenburg; Edwin Novak and
Breezy Berckenhoff, Yoakum
faculty; Jerome Kocian, Louise
High School, Miss Ann Rasco,
tended the Bell-Breedeli wed-
ding in Cuero Wednesday nite.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kasper of
San Antonio were guests of rel-
atives and fiiends during the Qy^e 0f Yoakum; and Mr. and
holidays. Mrs. M_ c_ wheeler of Beeville.
Visitors in the E. H. Willman
home during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Dyke
and daughter Le Anne of Vic-
toria, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Kempe
and Fronie Ann have returned
to Corpus Christi after a Christ-
mas visit in the home of his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Vincik
and family of Rosenberg spent
Christmas eve j with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Krametbauer and
son at Midway.
Pfc. Marcus F. Krejci of Aus-
tin and Pfc. Johnnie Bargfield
of Georgia spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Krejci of Shiner.
Miss Mabel French of Hous-
ton spent Christmas in the
home of her brother, W. A.
French and wife and with other
relatives.
Elo Willman, Jr., was accom-
panied to A. and M. College
Sunday by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Willman, and his
sister, Mrs. Joe Van Dyke and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Vincik
and son Gale of Austin visited
with Mr. and'Mrs. John Boede-
ker last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kram-
etbauer and daughter Jo Ann
and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kram-
etbauer and daughter Barbara
Ann of Flatonia spent Christ-
mas night with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Krametbauer Sr. and
daughter at Moulton.
Mrs. Harry Gips, son and
daughter, Elroyce Schroller,
and Ray Meyer visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Boedeker and Mrs.
Mary Beinhauer last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Baca had
the pleasure of having their
three daughters, Misses Vero-
nita, Iris Dean, R. N., and Aure-
lee of Houston and Galveston
with them through the holidays.
Miss Emily Baros R. N., of
Temple spent Christmas with
her family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtz
and daughter Charlene of San
Antonio visited relatives durinc
the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Regner,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frels and
sons of Yoakum and Mrs. Frank
Roeder spent Wednesday in San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaro^Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Anderson and
son of Austin and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Vrazel of Yoakum were
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Kroulik during Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Riske,
Mrs. Ray D. Wofford, Debra and
Sarah Eunice spent Sunday af-
ternoon in Cuero with Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Kacir and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Zapalac
and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Cull and Harry, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Kercho and Robert all of
Houston spent the Christmas
holidays in Shiner with their
parents and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schmidt
and daughter Mildred of Mathis
spent the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. E. C. Merseburger
and Miss Mayme.
Those who spent Sunday in
the home of Frank Kramet-
bauer Sr. were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pavlicek and Daniel, Ken-
ward and Edwin Pavlicek, of
Moulton; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
J. Krametbauer and baby Jo
Ann, of Flatonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Schramm and daughter Sandra,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blohm, Mr.
and Mrs. Holb Bailing of Hous-
ton and Mrs. Alvera Ehrig and
son Ernst of Gonzales spent
Holiday guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Menln
were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bohne
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bohne
Jr., and children, San Antonio;
Mr. and Mrs. Willert Menke and
Linda Darnell, Houston; Mr.
and Mrs. Leopold Mascheck
and Emery Lynn of Halletts-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ley, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Dietze, Mr.
and Mrs. Cutter Dietze of Cuero
were guests of Mrs. L. E. Den-
mark for the Christmas dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sohns of
Brenham and Mrs. E. Kuck of
Yoakum were guests during
the holidays in the home of
Mayer'and Mrs. Paul R. Otto.
Mr., and Mrs. Chas. J. Nerod
and children spent Christmas*
Day in Hallettsville with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Roznovsky.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Huebner
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sla-
vik and daughters, Peggy Ann
and Bonnie Lee, of Houston
-pent the holidays in Shiner
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Banks-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. W. W
Garbade were holiday visitors
in the C. J. Garbade home.
/ Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Garbade
and sons spent Christmas Day
in the Brandes home in Wei-
mar.
Miss Elrine Boedeker and
brother Dennis, spent Christ-
mas Day visiting Pvt. Albert
Mayer of Lackland Air Force
base and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Burkett of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leek and
sons • of Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Leek, Mr. and Mrs. El-
roy Evans and family and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Evans and Mrs. An-
nie Rippen of New Braunfels
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Leek and
family and Grandpa Leek
Thursday, January 6, 194&
; DISINFECTANTS
And bug Killers
Seed Disinfectants will make yon money.
Semeson Bell for Potatoes,
Semeson Jr. for Corn
Ceresan for Cotton
Bug killers on Animals or Garden
Best Louse killer is Benzine Hexachloride
Next is D. D. T. In the strength indicated for
Special Use.
Cook-Kill for Waterbugs and Roaches
Rat and Gopher Paste for Rats and Mice.
We have tested everything we sell.
All the above with instructions for use at the
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Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtz
of Port Aransas spent the holi-
days in Shiner.
Those who spent Christmas
Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Siegel and daughters were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bolech and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuchar,
Clifton Hranitslcy of Shiner; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Cull and Harry,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Zapalac
and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Kercho and Robert, of Houston, j Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J
_ C. Blohm
Those who spent Christmas
Day with Mrs. Mary Zapalac
were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Zapalac and Dennis of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zapalac and
Jean and Dorothy of Yoakum,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zapalac of
Shiner, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Krpec of Mt. Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mueller
and children visited Flatonia
relatives during the holidays.
Those who spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Mueller and Joyce were Miss
Dora Mueller, Corpus Christi;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riske and
Junior, Yorktown; Mrs. Adolph
Mueller and family and Margie
Thomas of Round Rock.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Brosch
and sons Edwin Jr. and James
of Wichita Falls were Yuletide
guests of his mother, Mrs. A. F.
Brosch and other relatives.
TIME TO RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?
The date of expiration of your subscription
is printed on your paper each week. Look and see
when it’s out. If it has expired, we would appre-
ciate your renewal.
Complying with government regulations, all
subscriptions must be paid-in-advance, and all
subscriptions will be discontinued on date of ex-
piration. Watch the expiration date on your paper.
For Life Insurance Service
—See—
PAUL Kf.PKAR
Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co.
—Phone 136—
Shiner. Texas
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS, JANUARY 7 & 8
Hearts Delight FLOUR
50 LB. SACK.,
25 LB. SACK..
10 LB. SACK..
5 LB SACK..
$3,50;
$1.80
.85
.50
FREE fruit desert dishes witlf every sack of Hearts Delight Flour or Corn Meal
HUNTS
PEACHES, No, 1... 17c
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FOR NEWS READERS
I am how authorized to take new and re-
newal subscriptions on the following news-
papers.
THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS
THE SAN ANTONIO EVENING NEWS
THE SAN ANTONIO
THE HOUSTON POST
THE HOUSTON
Contact me at Shiner Hardware Co.
ARTHUR RARE
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Lavaca County Abstract Company |
Abstracts—Land Titles—Real Estate—Loans
; J- F. BOZKA, Manager M
Phone No. 5—Hallettsville. Texas . |
(Peoples State Bank Building) §
«f©©?s Meat
. ..Market ■
Phone 9
HOT SAUSAGE EVERY DAY
Try Us For Choice Meats And Sausage.
We Pay Market Prices For Hides.
OPEN ON SUNDAYS
Hot Barbecue and Sausage Every Saturday
ALL, GOOD—No. 2% Can
11 FRUIT COCKTAIL . 39c
GEBHARDT’S—No. 300 Can
TAMALES.........21c
DELTA, Gallon.
: 90c
SYRUP, 1-2 gallon... 47c
3 LB. CAN
CRISCO
H & H—1 Lb. Can
COFFEE..
TEXSUN—No. 2 Can
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 10c
WALNUT VALLEY—No. 2 Can
TOMATOES,.......16c
LETTUCE head 10c
CABBAGE, jb. . . 5c
TOMATOES lb. 20c
CARROTS bunch 6c
3-Minute
OATMEAL, sm, 16c
13-oz.
Post Toasties . . 19c
Faultless
CORN No. 2 can 19c
PRUNES, lb. . . 22c
Green Beans lb. 22c
APPLES, doz. . 52c
ORANGE^ doz 45c
BANANAS; lb. lie
Pinto Beans, lb. 13c
Deer Brand
Mustard Greens 10c
Champion
Pork & Beans . . A
Tree Sweet—Large Size
Orange Juice . 32c
Yowll Love the
Flavor ...
You'll Bless the
Price...
l lbTcan
? ® r1 LB. CA
m 47c
JELLO,2 for . . 15e
SARDINES, Ameri.
2 for ..... 23e
JELLO PUDDING
3 for ...... 25c
CANDY, 6
bars for . ■ . 25e
CUM, 6 for . . 25c
lAnmtMvwwtaMAmvt
SLAB BACON, lb. ...60c
SLICED BACON, lb. 69c
SKINNED HAM, lb. 69c
BOILED HAM, lb. . 95c
| CHOPPED HAM, lb 75c
BACON, Dry Salt, lb 39c
LUNCH MEAT, lb. . 55c
Soap Powders
OXYDOL, large . . 32c
DREFT, large .... 29c
TIDE, large.....31c
CHIFFON, largo . . . 31c
SWERL, large . . . 28c
VEL, large......31c
§
We will have Fresh Cabbage, for making Sauer Kraut, beginning of
next week. Place your order ahead of time.
$3111 |
C. B. Welhausen & Co
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Lane, Ella E. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1949, newspaper, January 6, 1949; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153562/m1/9/?q=%22ROSENBERG%22~1: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.