Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1938 Page: 4 of 10
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“Daddy wanted us to have a safe car
so he bought a CHEVROLET
because it has PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES!”
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CHEVROLET,
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General Motors Instalment Plan—Convenient, Economical Monthly
Payments. A General Motors Value.
You’ll be AHEAD with a
CHEVROLET!
SHINER MOTOR SALES
P. R. OTTO. Prop
Shiner, Texas
THE SHINER GAZETTE
D' HUSHED EVERY THURSDAY BV
Mrs. Tiliie Strauss-Fietsam
Publisher
PHONE no. 69
Entered at the Postoffice Shiner
Texas as second-class mail matter
DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS
Established in 1892
The Best Advertising Medium in
Lavaca County.
Up in the Morning
Feeling Fine!"
The refreshing relief so many folks
say they get by taking Black-
Draught for constipation makes
them enthusiastic about this famous, pure-
ly vegetable laxative.
Black-Draught puts the digestive tract
in better condition to act regularly, every
day, without your continually having to
take medicine to more the bowels.
Next time, be sure to try
black-
draught
A GOOD LAXATIVE
The Gazette .welcomes Mr.
.and Mrs. James Buske as
home comers from Schulen-
burg. They are comfortably
located in the cottage recent-
ly vacated by Elwood Mar-
burger and wife.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Strie-
beck are visiting in the home
of their daughter, Mrs. S. P.
Brooks and family of Dallas.
Don’t forget that you can
still get those good Stretzels
for Easter at the City Bakery.
Please place your order now.
Phone 84. New City Bakery.
(14«2tb)
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Anton Stach and family of
Kenedy has moved to our city.
•He will work at tne Cream-
ery,
Local and Personal J
When in need of funeral flowers
order day or night. Shiner Florist
Phone 118.
Misses Dorothy Jean Blohm
and Aline Wolters came in
Thursday from Texas State
College for Women at Den-
ton for a few days vacation.
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Gus Seim, A. A. Schramm,
Joe Koncaba and Tom Dole-
zal attended the South Texas
Firemen’s Convention at Cuero
Sunday.
While out horseback riding
last Wednesday afternoon on
the highway in the western
part of town Miss Gussie Mae
Eschenburg had the misfor-
tune to fall off the horse. The
animal, a very gentle one,
became frightened and when
the rider fell, stepped on her
limb. Fortunately she fell on
loose ground, beside the pave-
ment and no serious in jury
resulted.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Valek
and Leona, Miss Maurine
Riske and W. C. Schmidt
were Smithville visitors Sun-
day.
Mrs. Eirwin Kasper was in
Moulton Friday.
Mrs. Ei. A. Busch visited
Mrs. John Kattman in Fort
Worth over last weekend.
Rudy Janecek and wife
and Laddie Janecek came in
from San Antonio for Sunday
with relatives.
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Freddie Berckenhoff came
in from San Antonio for a
few days rest before assum-
ing his new position at Hous-
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Eschen-
burg and Gussie Mae spent
Sunday in Weimar.
Miss Rosa Gasser arrived
from Cincinnatti Conservatory
over last weekend for a few
days spring vacation.
Mr. Elo Henkhaus and sis-
ter Mrs. Lillie Krueger visited
in Seguin and San Antonio
last Wednesday.
Anton Hodanek is attend-
ing the Co-Operative Ginners
and also State Ginners Con-
ventions held in Dallas, this
week.
Dp. J. W. Boyle, Mr. John
Beal ,and children and Mrs.
F. M. Wagner were accom-
panied home Sunday / from
Galveston by Mrs. Behl and
Mrs. O. A. Rosier. Mrs. Beal
had sufficiently recovered so
as to be 'able to return; to the
Shiner Hospital,
Mrs. Alvina Wolters return-
ed Sunday from Brenham.
Mrs. Gustave Wolters, Mrs.
jCecile Plageman, Mrs. Ella E.
Lane, Misses Mary Lee Fiet-
sam and Mae Jean Faulkner
spent last weekend in San
Antonio.
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Stop at Uncle Dick’s Place
at Hallettsville and enjoy
those good hot tamales and
beer.
R. Waltersdorf, Prop.
“Doll-up” items for your
car. Cigarette lighters, splash
guards, fender guides, grill
guards, license plate frames
and bolts.
Western Auto Associate Store
Guests in the Ad. Schulze
home last Sunday were: Mrs.
B. W. Reinke of Denton, Mrs.
Gene Schulze of Houston and
Arthur Reinke of here.
When passing through Hal-
lettsville stop at Uncle Dick’s
Place for a glass of beer and
those good hot tamales.
R. Waltersdorf, Prop.
Mr. Wm. Roth has accept-
ed employment in the Shiner
Purity Creamery.
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Call and (see our Easter
cakes and cookies. You will
be sure to buy. —New City
Bakery. Phone 84.
The River, a U. S. documentary
film, will be of special interest to
land owners and farmers as it shows
the damages' done by^ soil erosion, and
gives helpful information about soil
conservation. Palace Theatre, Friday
and Saturday.
Rev. ,and Mrs. Guyon re-
ceived a phone call that their
daughter Mrs. Cecil King is
in a hospital and requested
Mrs. Guyon to be with her.
Mrs. Guyon left Tuesday for
Belton.
TOOTH PASTE
MARKET REPORT
Phillip’s Tooth Paste, con-
taining Milk of Magnesia,
large tube and a pretty glass
bowl FREE. All for 25c.
SHINER DRUG CO.
CHICKS
From Selected and Blood- j
tested flocks. Large type Eng-
lish White Leghorns, Buff Leg-
horns, Light Brown Leghorns,
Black Minorcas, Barred Rocks
and White and Golden Laced 1
Wyandottes at very reson-l
able prices. Chicks every Tues-
day and book your orders in
advance at least 3 weeks.
RAINOSEK’Sl HATCHERY
Sweet Home, Texas
iEggs...................
! Fryers................
; Hens ...............
Roosters.............
Cream.................
’ Turkeys .............
Geese................
Don’t Sleep When
Gas PressesHeart
If you can’t eat or sleep because
gas bloats you up try Adlerika. One
dose usually relieves rtomacn gas pres-
sing on heart. Adlerika cleans out
BOTH upper and lower bowels.
SHINER DRUG COMPANY
& KUHN PHARMACY
ATTENTION
BEGINNING
SUN., APRIL 3
Bowling Alley
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! BLUCHER PARK
I SHINER, TEXAS
WILL OPEN EVERY SUN-
i DAY 1:30 TILL 5:30 P. M.
Bowl for Healthful Recreation
—Ladies Invited—
Get your magazines and books
at BONORDEN’S GROCERY.
Place Your Orders
for
KINGS
Easter
Candy
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THIS BANK
.. . provides it’s customers and
friends with personal, friendly and
interested attention—not only to
routine service, but also to
special requirements.
Service here is more than a word; IT IS WORK
The First National BonH of Shiner
“THE STRONGEST BANK IN LAVACA COUNTY”
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Red & White Store
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Tall Red & White MILK, 3 for....................................20c
Baby Red & White MILK, 6 for................ 20c *
Size 303 Dixie Blackeye PEAS ................................ 10c ★
Size 2 Red & White KRAUT, 2 for..........................17c *
8 oz. Red & White MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, £
2 for .......-....................................................... 15c ★
Size 10 Old Ben SYRUP, 2 for....................................49c *
2 lbs. Peaberry COFFEE ............................................ 32c £
2 lbs. Rio COFFEE...*............................ 20c *
FILL THAT COOKIE JAR
With an Assortment of Good, Wholesome COOKIES
AND CAKES from your Home Bakery.
That boy and girl of yours, coming home from school,
want and need an appetizing lunch. You can’t give them
anything more satisfying, wholesome and delicious than
Cookies and Cakes, baked at your Home Bakery uncTer
the most sanitary conditions and with the best of in-
gredients. Fill that Cookie Jar NOW!
Shiner Bakery
W. TIEKEN, Prop. PHONE 199
| Study Your Feeding Needs
Feed your cows a balanced ration—with COTTON-
SEED MEAL as a source of protein and watch your
profits grow.
If you are feeding hogs for market, give them a
balanced mixture containing COTTONSEED MEAL and
tankage with your farm grains.
For your beef cattle, your sheep and your work-
stock, balance your farm grains with COTTONSEED
MEAL, both feed and tonic.
SHINER OIL MILL & MFG. CO.
ARNO WAGENER, Manager
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1938, newspaper, April 7, 1938; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142040/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.