Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1938 Page: 4 of 10
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WE MEED
GOOD USED CASS
? AMD TRUCKS!
MARKET REPORT
Eggs.................... 13c
Fryers................................,18c
Hens .................. 11c
Roosters............. 6c
Cream..............................20-22c
Turkeys...................<...........13c
Geese....................................8c
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CHEVROLET DEALERS’ USED CAR STOCKS WERE
GREATLY REDUCED DURING NATIONAL
USED CAR EXCHANGE WEEK
Now’s the time to trade your ear tor a NEW CHEVROLET
* * » Come in today and get our liberal offer
So great have been Chevrolet
dealers’ sales of used cars and
trucks—so low is our supply of certain
makes and models—that we need good used
cars and trucks to balance our stocks.
This means we are in an excellent position
totalk "trade-in allowances” an the purchase
of new Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks.
Come in—this week! » ; . See the beau-
tiful new Chevrolet for 1938—the car that
is complete—and the new 1938 Chevrolet
trucks—the thrift-carriers for the nation!
. .. Learn how easily you can purchase a
smart, new, modern-to-the-minute Chev-
rolet by letting ns take your present car
or truck in trade!
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g Local and Personal j
When in need of funeral flowers
order day or night. Shiner Florist
Phone 113.
General Motors Instalment Plan—Convenient, Economical Monthly Payments; A General Motors Value.
PLAY AT GREEN SCHOOL
“Calm Yourself/’ a nonsensical
farce in three acts will be pre-
sented at Green School Thursday
March 17, th. at 7:45 P.M. The
public is invited. Admission:
Adults 20c, Children 10c. Benefit
of school. 10x2ta.
Rev. (and Mrs. A. Guyon
were Sunday guests of Walter
Slchmidt at the home of his
sister Mr. and Mrs. A. Valek.
Clifton and Carlos Monroe
of Houston spent Sunday with
relatives here. i ; -
Mrs. Henry Schaefer and
daughter of Gonzales visited
the family of Edgar Wol-
£ers Monday. niri.;:
Bismark Runk and family
of Alice spent the week end
here.
Harold Drawe of State Uni-
versity visited with relatives
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koer-
ner and Lorene ispent Sunday
in Nordheim.
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Mesdames O. L. Fuller, S.
A. Thulemeyer, C. B. Wel-
hausen, E. G. Buske and Jun
ior Darilek spent Monday af-
temoon in Luling.
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Do you know that you can
insure your crop against hail?
See Joe Muras, Shiner, Texas.
Phone 206.
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Miss Mary Strauss is back
at her post of duty at Dr.
William’s office after a two
weeks vacation.
YOU’LL BE AHEAD WITH A CHEVROLET
SHINER MOTOR SALES
P. R. OTTO, Prop.
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PLANT FRUIT TREES-PECANS-BERRIESE VER-
GREEN-ROSES -FL OWE RING SHRUBS NOW
Best season in ground for many years, and our trees
are of the high quality maintained for 63 years.
Prices are reasonable.
Write for free catalogue today. It contains full in-
formation about planting, pruning and spraying, and
shows best varieties for every section.
RAMSEY’S NURSERY
AUSTIN, TEXAS
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Julius Hollman of State
University spent the week enc
with his parents.
Dr. A. Lamp©, Veterinary
Surgeon from LaGrange, Tex.
will be in Shiner, Maifch the
25th. Bring your ;sick stock
and have them treated.
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mrniviF I Let us rePair and refinish
JOE MURAS SELLS INCOME! fumiture
FOR LIFE FOR HUSBAND yo Iurm™re-
WALTERS REPAIR SHOP
Shiner, Texas
AND WIFE.
DAY.
SEE HIM TO-
SPECIAL
ON ALL
Oil Permanent Waves
—FROM—
March 8 to 18th
ANY STYLE—FULLY GUARANTEED
Shop No. 44 — Telephone
Residence No. 132J
MODERN BEAUTY SHOP
EIEEEN HEINSOHN
GRAND
Mrs. Ella Lane left for
Alice Mondajy aster attend-
ing the funeral of Mr. Paul
Kempe.
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Rain accompanied by some
hail fell here Tuesday morn
ing. Some damage to tomatoes
in the fields was reported.
Misses Mae Rogge, Melba
Welhausen, Emma Runk, Mrs
S. A. Thulemeyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Wentdland Jr.
attended the Baylor Banc
Concert in Yoakum Wednes-
day of last week.
G. W. Eschenburg
Funeral Service
Ambulance
Service
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I MITTANCK’S f
: Red & White Store \
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5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS l
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i Size 10 Old Mary SYRUP...........................................53c J
J Size 5 Old Mary SYRUP....................................... ...30c J
* 3 lbs. SANTOS PEABERRY COFFEE.......................48c J
J 3 lbs. RIO COFFEE.................................................,..30c J
T 8 oz. Red & White Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 for............15c *
* 8 oz. Red & White NOODLES.......................................9c ★
* 6 Red & White MATCHES.................... 25c *
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* 13 oz. Big Value LYE, 2 for........................................15C *
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Place Your Orders
for
KINGS
Easter
Candy
AT—
Come in and see the many
new samples of material we
can supply you ,in your up-
holstering needs. Let us do
#our upholstering.
(WALTERS REPAIR SHOP -
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Wagner
returned from Galveston Sun-
day night.
Chas. Schindler and fam-
ily spent Sunday in Vic-
toria*
\^hen a girl wins prizes for her bread
Some man is sure to lose his head
ABOUT HER
PILLSBURY'S BEST
IHE "BALANCED" FLOUR-MAKES $OOD DA&iNO BESH8
DO YOU KNOW THAT
JOSEPH MURAS, GEN. AGT.
PAN-AMERICAN LIFE INS).
CO., SHINER, TEXAS, PHONE
206, SELLS INCOME FOR
LIFE FOR HUSBAND AND
WIFE? SEE HIM TODAY.
(9x2tc)
The families of C. B. and
Peck Welhausen made a busi-
ness trip to Orange Grove,
Kenedy and Victoria, Sun-
day. ,
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L. F. Mikutenka of Hal-
lettsville was a business vis-
itor in our city Monday.
Jos. Muras spent Friday in
San Antonio.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Traut-
wein visited relatives in
Cuero, Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth
Fredrick and Mr. and Mrs.
August Harborth and son of
Gonzales visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Renken.
Get your magazines and books
at BONORDEN’S GROCERY.
Mrs. Henry Sehuerschwitz
entertained the Merry Wives
Club Wednesday afternoon
with five members present.
Rummy was played. Mrs.
“Pete” Gehreis won high and
Mrs. Hiney Frers, low.
Lunch consisted of cake,
sandwiches, cookies, potato
chips and coffee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feid-
ler of Luling are visiting with
homefolks over the weekend.
Bunjes Home Dem. Club
The Bunjes Home Demon-
stration Club held a very in-
teresting meeting on March 8
at the home of Mrs. Mary
Streng.
Due to the rain on that day
only 10 members answered
roll call, but the club was
‘indeed glad to nave with us
our agent, Miss Morgan,
Mrs. Woytek of Sublime, Miss
CARD OF THANKS
I take this means in thank-
ing those who so generously
contributed to the China Re-
lief Fund.
Julia Wolters, Sec. Shiner
Branch, American Red Cross.
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Among the out-of-town who
attended the funeral of Mr.
Kempe were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Schultz, Mrs. Brandon
Schornack, Mrs. Wm. Schor-
nack, Mr. and Mrs. J alius
Mikulenka, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Bozka, Hallettsville; Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Miller, Mrs.
Ada Miller, Sublime; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Jaroszewski, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Schiege, Mr.
Joe Jarmon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Macha, Mr. Bill Henk-
haus, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Siems, Mr. W. A. Bittner, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Kempe, Mr.
A. W. Gustwick, Mr. Paul
Gustwick and son, Dr. Theo.
Kinnamon and wife, Sooky
S(eekamp, Yoakum; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Menke, Victoria;
Mr. N. B. Renfro and Mr.
Clifton Monroe, Houston; Mr.
Ben Kasper, Mrs. John Kas-
per, Mr. and Mrs. Anton On-
drusek and daughter, Mr.
Chas. Ondrusek, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben A. Kempe, Alice; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Berger, Mr.:
Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Ant. Albrecht, Mrs. Joe Sedi-
meyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kas-
per, Mrs. Fred Laux. Mr. and
Mrs. F. Wotipka, Mr. Gene
Sullivan, Mrs, Lonnie Gar-
bage, Mrs. 0 Garbade, Mr.
Wm. Koch, Mrs. Herman
Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. H. R„
Thulemeyer, Mr. Herman Olle
Miss Wilma Kasper, Flatonia;
Mr. and Mrs. Vine Rehmet,
Geo. von Lienen, Mrs. F.j
Biehunko, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Lueke, Mr. Bohenkamp, of
Moulton; Mr. and Mrs. John
Janacek and daughter of
Runge; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kempe and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Hy. Meyer, Mr. W. F.;
Kempe and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Kempe of Karnes City; Mr.,
Henry Thulemeyer Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrie Mikulik, Mr.
and Mrs. Alb. Stahl and,
daughters, Mrs. Linda Fertsch
and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Nove or San An-
tonio ; Mr. Herbert Thule-
meyer of Schertz; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Sterling and Dr.
and Mrs. J. W. Outlaw of
Beaumont; Mrs. Emma Grass-
hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Grasshoff, Mr. and .Mrs. Her-
man Grasshoff and Mrs. Lena
Grasshoff of Schulenburg;
Miss Gladys Tomlinson and
Mr. Paul O. Kempe Jr. of
Corpus Christi; Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Korges and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siems
and family of Westhoff; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Henkhaus of
Seguin; Miss Annie Laura
Tassler of Sian Marcos; Jo$
Tassler of Robstown.
SOCIAL EVENT
was
con-
after-
Mrs. Alvina Wolters
hostess to 4 tables of
Murry, District Home Demon-, ti-aet bridge Monday
stration agent and Miss Dosca P?on" ® won high*
Hale, specialist of Parent A. Darilek cut high
Education and Child Develop-1 Mrs. Alf. Gchramm com-
ment solation. A delicious lunch of
Both Miss Murry and Miss! vegetable salad, rolls, cake
Hale gave such helpful and|an^ coffee was served.
interesting lectures that it . ‘ *' r‘ . 1
was regretted more could Mldway Hom*. Demonstration
Club
not be present to hear them.
The next meeting will be! , . . ,
on March 24 at 1:30 at the* The above named club met
lome of Mrs. Henry Goetz, °J Feb:ruary 25 at the home
when all those not having a °^.,u ^ss, Vlasta Schovajsa,
foundation pattern will havet^1^}1 ei&ht members and four
;he opportunity to get same. vlsl^ors present. The roll call
After the meeting all en-
joyed a most delicious lunch
with our hostess.
-THE TRUTH—
he Codfish lays a million eggs
he barnyard hen but one,
he Codfish doesn’t'cackle,
o show what she has done.
We scorn the modest Codfish,
'he cackling hen we prize,
roving that, without a doubt,
It pays to advertise.
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Poorly Nourished Women—-
They Just Can’t Hold Up
Are you getting proper nourish-
ment from your food, and restful
sleep? A poorly nourished body
just can’t hold up. And as for that
run-down feeling, that nervous fa-
tigue,—don’t neglect it!
Cardui for lack of appetite, poor
digestion and nervous fatigiie," has
been recommended by mothers to
daughters—women to women —far
over fifty years.
Ttf ill Thousands of women testify
Cardui helped them. Of coarse. If It does ,
set beseiit YOU, oens&it « '
was answered as to how many
have planned fruit supply for
this year.
Miss Morgan, distributed
books on yard and shrubbery.
Giving points on what to plant
for pretty shrubbery, and how
to take care of it. Then tak-
ing all the members out in
the yard to show how to trim
shrubbery and what to do
about shrubbery diseases. Rose
bushes were also discussed.
The meeting being turned
over to our president, then
was adjourned.
The next meeting will be
held with our yard demon-
strator Mrs. Otto Hanys on
March 25. All members please
be present. New members and
visitors are always welcome.
—Reporter.
Rear axle geaSrs matched
sets of the finest ring gears
and pinions.
Western Auto Associate $tor&
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1938, newspaper, March 17, 1938; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142071/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.