The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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$1.00
(night rate)
All Day
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SPECIAt HARD WHEAT
Bargain Rates All Day Sunday,
After 8 O'clock Every Night
WELCH’S GRAPE
JUICE, 24-oz.btl
Lemon, Lime or Mint, Lipton
ICE TEA MIX, 3 for... 33®
SUGARY SAM—No. 2% can
YAMS, 2 for......49®
HUNT’S—No. 300 can—TOMATO
SAUCE, 2 for......35®
BAM A—Smooth or Crunchy, PEANUT
BUTTER, 18oz...... 49®
SKINNER’S—7 oz. box
MACARONI, 2 for... 23®
SKINNER’S—7 oz. box
SPAGHETTI, 2 for... 23*
DRUG DEPT.
COLGATE
TOOTHPASTE,gt. tube..39®
5-DAY ROLL-ON (plustax)
DEODORANT........59®
PACQUIN SILK ’N SATIN (plus tax)
LOTION, 59c size.....49*
EYE WATER—
MURINE, 69c size.... 49®
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
BANANAS, 2 lbs.....25®
DELICIOUS
APPLES, 2 lbs.......25®
ORANGES, 54b. bag... 43®
FRESH
TOMATOES, lb.......19®
CARROTS, 2 cello bags. 15*
RED
POTATOES, lb....... 7®
LEADWAY—No. 303 can—FRUIT
COCKTAIL, 2 for... 39®
GLEN PARK CUT GREEN
BEANS, No. 303 can.. 10*
NIBLETS—12 oz. can—Whole Kernel
CORN, 5 for......Sl«>
LIBBY’S—No. 300 can—BLACKEYED
PEAS, 2 for......29®
TRELLIS—No. 303 can
PEAS, 2 for......29*
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
TOILET TISSUE—
AURORA, 2 rolls... 25®
NORTHERN—80 in box—LUNCHEON
NAPKINS, 2 for.... 25®
WASHING POWDER
CHEER, giant size... 65c
JERGEN’S FACE
SOAP, 6reg.bars... 33c
PINE-0-PINE,8oz.btl..29c
16 oz. bottle.. .39@
STAR-KIST CHUNK
TUNA, No. Vi can... 29®
AUSTEX BEEF
STEW, No.300can...33®
FRANCO-AMERICAN—No. 300 can
SPAGHETTI, 3 for...39®
UNCLE WILLIAMS—No. 300 can
PORK 8 BEANS, 3 for. 29®
SNIDER’S—14 oz. bottle
CATSUP, 2 for.....39®
Frozen Foods & Dairy Delights
Sun-Lite, Buttermilk or Sweetmilk
BISCUITS, 4 cans... 29®
KIMBELL or SUN-LITE — Lb. Pkg.
OLEO, 2 for......43®
SWIFT’S—Square Carton
ICECREAM,'/2 gal... 59®
SUNSHINE STATE—6 oz. can
ORANGE JUICE,2for.. 35*
PATIO COMBINATION
DINNER, 3 boxes... $1“
VELVEETA
CHEESE, 24b. loaf... 79®
New Station-To-Station Rate Time Table For Calls Anywhere in Continental U.S.
(Except Alaska)
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COW
Making telephone service better to serve you better
65«
ROUND STEAK, lb
LOIN STEAK, lb
7-STEAK, lb
SHORT RIB STEAK, lb.....55c
CHUCK STEAK, lb
HAMBURGER MEAT, lb.... 39c
CHILI MEAT, lb
STEW MEAT, lb
JOWL BACON, lb
PREMIUM
CRACKERS
lb.box...29c
T-BONE STEAK, lb.......65c
INSPECTED USDA GRADE A GONZALES BEST
Fryers» 30?
LEADWAY MILK
2 tall cans. 25 c
KIMBELL’S TEA
% ibl....29e
KRAFT’S
B-B-Q SAUCE
Hot Smokey & Regular
18oz.btl.. 29*
KRAFT’S MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING
Qt.Jar... 49®
L E A D W A Y
PEACHES
Halves or Sliced
No.2V2can 25c
ROSEDALE—No. 303 can
CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
2 for... 39*
WESSON OIL
38oz.btl.. 59*
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
5 lb.bag....45®
25 LB. QQ
PAPER 3 ffl 0/
BAG............ &
Yellow Rose of Texas
FLOUR
ALL PURPOSE
25 LB.
PAPER
BAG . .
Snowjrifl
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING
34b. can....75*
FOLGER'S
COFFEE
1 lb.can... .75*
IMPERIAL
49c
5 lb.bag
Midnight
(Rate for 3-min. call. Add 10% Federal excise tax.)
We Give Buccaneer Stamps
Double Stamp Day Every Tuesday
With Purchase of 82.50 or More
Specials Friday & Saturday, May 14-15
INSTANT FOLGER'S
COFFEE
10-oz.jar... 99c
Midnight
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Long Distance rates have been reduced again (32 times in 38 years) for
Texas telephone users.
New, lower Long Distance rates are now in effect on station-to-station
calls all day Sunday and after 8 p.m. every night.
Improvements in technology have repeatedly led to better and more effi-
cient telephone service. These developments have been effective in reduc-
ing the cost of calls over long distances.
Recent reductions in Long Distance rates, on calls within Texas and
out-of-state, are good examples of how these savings have been passed
on to you.
A three-minute, station-to-station call anywhere in the continental United
States (except Alaska) now costs you $1 or less, plus tax, all day Sunday
and after 8 p.m. every night.
TaitM
fRESH-PERKEDJ
4:30 am
6 pm
8 pm
$2.00 or less (day rate)
Shiner Gazette — Shiner, Texas
Thursday, May 13, 1965
Gonzales Livestock
Market Report
The livestock market was
steady and active on cattle, and
butcher hogs were $1.00 higher
with a new high being reached
of $20.00 on No. 1’s this past
Saturday at the Gonzales Com-
mission Co.’s sale. There were
I, 200 cattle and 300 hogs con-
signed.
Slaughter calves: steady and
active with bulk of offering be-
ing grass calves. Drylot calves
were in short supply. Goods
$21 to $22.50 with few out-
standing individuals up to $23.
Standards $19.50 to $21. Com-
mercials $18 to $19.50.
Stocker and feeder calves:
steady and active. Good white-
face or Angus steers over 400
lbs. $20 to $22. Under 400 lbs.
$22 to $29. Medium type and
oakie steers $18 to $20. Plain
kind $16 to $18. Culls and ran-
nies $15. and down. Good hei-
fers $19.50 to $21. Medium kind
$18 to $19.50. Plain kind $16
to $18.
Packer cows: steady and
active. Utilities $12.50 to $14.50.
Canners and cutters $10.50 to
$12.50. Hard kind and shells
$10 and down.
Packer bulls: steady and
active. Good heavy bulls $16.50
to $17.50. Medium bulls $15.00
to $16.50.
Cow and calf pairs: in good
demand. Good young pairs
$145 to $185. Medium pairs
$115.00 to $140.
Butcher hogs: strong to $1.00
higher. No. 1’s $19.50 to $20.00.
No. 2’s and 3’s $18.50 to $19.50.
Packer sows: Light lean sows
$15. to $17. Heavy sows $11 to
$14.50.
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A broker was originally a re-
tailer of goods belonging to
another.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who
visited me while I was a patient
in the Frank Wagner Memorial
Hospital. Thanks also to Dr. R.
J. Wagner for his kind ser-
vices and all the nurses for
their special care; to Pastor F.
E. Eilers and Pastor E, J. Oehl-
ke for their visits and prayers
and to those who sent cards and
flowers. My children join me
in thanking everyone for their
kindnesses. God bless you all. *
Mrs. Augusta Stindt
Mikes-Zemlicka
Reunion Held
The third reunion of the
Mikes-Zemlicka families was
held Sunday, May 2 at the
Moulton VFW Hall.
The business meeting was
held by President Ed Mikes and
Mrs. Ernest Fikac served as
secretary-treasurer. Officers re-
mained the same. Re-elected
were Ed Mikes of Moulton,
president; Mrs. Ernest Fikac of
Houston, secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. Edd Pilsner of Flatonia,
reporter.
The oldest member present
from the Mikes Family was Mrs.
Jacob Mikes, 76, of Moulton,
while Mrs. Julie Zemlicka, 74,
of Moulton was the oldest from
the Zemlicka Family. Little two
months and three weeks old
James Shimek, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Shimek of Halletts-
ville was the youngest present.
All of these received a $2.00
gift. Those coming the farthest
distance were Mrs. C. C. Hull
of Levittown, Pennsylvania.
A basket lunch was enjoyed
by all for dinner and supper. It
was voted again on having the
next reunion on the first Sunday
in May, 1966 at the Moulton
VFW Hall.
Entertainment during the day
was furnished by the Rudy
Kurtz Orchestra. Some enjoyed
dancing while others played
card games and dominoes.
Those who attended the oc-
casion from Shiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Kurtz, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hirsch and family.
Others present were from
Beverly Kasper
Honoree At
Graduation Dinner
Miss Beverly Kasper, St. Paul
High School senior, was honor-
ed with a graduation dinner
party Wednesday, April 28 at
Swank Restaurant. Hosting the
affair for the honoree and fel-
low members of the senior class
were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wolters
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin A. Kasper.
The class colors, orchid and
silver, and the class flower, an
orchid, were carried out in the
decorations.
Attached to each place card
was a diploma, inscribed with
“Congratulations” and an arti-
ficial orchid was placed at each
card as a favor.
The centerpiece featured two
silhouettes, a boy and girl grad-
uate, and a candlelit candela-
bra.
Salad, fried chicken, green
beans, dressing, apple pie and
tea were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wolters
presented Beverly with a gift of
luggage.
Mrs. John Boedeker spent
last week in Wharton with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Boedeker and
children. She returned home
Saturday night.
Moulton, Galveston, Houston,
Ganado, El Campo, Halletts-
ville, Flatonia, Schulenburg,
Seguin, Luling, Gonzales, Port
Lavaca and Levittown, Penn.
AUCTION
EVERY SATURDAY
STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.
FOR TOP PRICES -
Consign Your Next Shipment of Livestock
— to —
Gonzales Commission Co.
Phone 672-2845 Gonzales, Texas
GROCERY ¥ MARKET
10CKER PIRNT f COMPUTE PROCESSING SERVICE -MIMRY SERWCE
PHONE LY. 4-3/71 .. SHI NEP. TEXffS
RIGHT ON THE CORNER — RIGHT ON THE PRICE
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1965, newspaper, May 13, 1965; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171313/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.