Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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<L JS. Melbausen &
The Quality Store—Phone No. 1
Leaders in
Friday and Saturday Items
| 50 inch Oil Cloth...................................................
| 8 oz. Striped Feather Ticking....................................
|j 36 inch Bleached or Brown Domestic, 7 yds. for.......
jj§ Group Misses’ Sweaters, Coat Styles and Slip Overs,
M ($1.00 values).....................
| 2 gal. Cream Can.................
i Kerosene Lantern.................
M
I Large Grey Enamel Dish Pan
i 1 pt. Johnson’s Glo-Coat........
1 lA gal. Honey with jar..;..............................
p 10 oz. jar Peanut Butter..............................
f| 2 lb. can Mother’s Cocoa..............................
I Libby’s Deep Brown Beans, very fine quality,
Hajek Bros. Meat
Market
Home of
FRESH MEATS
Sausage and Wienies. Mutton and
Pork Barbecue every Saturday. Mar-
ket price paid for hides.
Telephone 36
NOW Is The TIME
To PAINT
Sherwin-Williams Paints
Sherwin-Williams First Grade
Pt. Qt. % Gal.
S.-W. P. $ .50 $ .90 $1.65
Family Paint .45 .75 1.35
Spanish Orange 1.20
Cardinal Red 1.50
Red & Black Barn and Roof Paints
1 Gal.
$3.00
2.40
Flat-Tone Inside Paint .65
.65
1.00
1.15
1.30
1.75
265
2.65
3.50
3.95
3.35
3.35
2.30
Flat-Tone Sealer
XXX Undercoater
Flat-Rite .65 1.15 2.10
Semi Lustre Primers 100 1.75
Semi Lustre Enamel 1.00 1.75
Flat-Tone Mixing Size .75 1.30
Flat-Tone Glazing 110
Cold Water Paint, 5 lb. packages .55
Enameloids, pt. 25c; J4 pt. 45c; 1 pt. 80c; % gal. $1.35
Auto Enamel, pt. 65c; qt. $1.25.
Auto Top Dressing, pt. 30c; 1 pt. 60c.
Floor Enamels, inside, qt. $1.00; Va gal. $1.85.
Flo-Lac Varnish Stains, % pt. 40c; 1 pt. 70c.
Ebonol Poor Paint, per gallon* $1.00.
Marnot Varnishes, lA pt. 40c; pt. 65c; J4 gal. $1.15;
/a gal. $2.25.
Rexpar Varnish. % pt. 50c; pt. 85c; *4 gal. $1.15;
% gal. $2 25.
DEX LINOLIUM FINISH, pt. 55; J4 gal. $1.00.
Metalastic for refinishing inside of cisterns, qt. 85c; XA gal.
$1.50; 1 gal. $2.70.
Pure Linseed Oil, Midland and Spencer-Kellogg, $1.00 per gal.
These prices are net cash.
Garbade Lumber Co
For Quality and Service
PHONE 31
The Gazette unintentionally
omitted the names of Mr. and
Mrs. Ad Richter from the fam-
ily circle in observing the birth-
day of Mrs. C. B. Welhausen,
for which error we express re
grets.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dreyer and
Miss Evelyn spent Sunday with
Miss Alf Christian and mother
at Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Baros and
son of Moulton spent Sunday
with relatives and friends.
Week-End Specials
Pork Sausage Seasoning, 8J4 ozs...........................22c
Spiced Herrings and Roll Mops, 6 for....................25c
Solomon Mackerel, 1 lb....................................... 8c
Fancy Apples, ldoz.............................................15c
Fancy Oranges, 1 doz..........................................15c
Bananas, 1 doz.............. 15c
Crystal Wedding Oats, large pkg..........................21c
Tomato Juice, 1054 fl. ozs..................................... 4c
Fruit Cocktail, 1 lb............................. ................13c
Dairy Maid Baking Powder, 10 oz......................... 8c
Double Dip Ice Cream Cone................................. 5c
Emil Bonorden, Grocery
Pure Apple Jelly, 14 oz. jar..................................10c
French’s Mustard, 9 oz. jar..................................12c
Libby’s Yellow Whole Kernel Corn, 12 oz. can........13c
Van Camp’s Catsup, 14 oz. bottle...........................14c
Sun-Maid Raisins, 15 oz. pkg................................ 8c
Market Day Raisins, 2 lb. pkg..............................14c
Bab—O, 2 cans for............................................14c
Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar....................................16c
Hershey’s Cocoa, 1 lb. can....................................12c
Star Grocery Co.
BLACKSMITH and
WELDER
CASE-OLIVER and
OHIO
farm implement
dealer
JOS. MIKULIK
Bunjes Demonstration Club
The club met on Monday, Nov.
18 at the home of Mrs. C. W.
Kram.
Various songs were sung at
the opening of the club. Ten
members answered roll call as to
what club work has meant to
them. This proved to be real in-
teresting as eaeh member seem-
ed to have learned something
different. Five visitors were pre-
sent. Minutes stood approved as
read and it was decided not to
have a December meeting.
Miss Morgan then showed us
different varieties of shubbery to
be planted and also gave us an
interesting talk on where to
plant these and other flowers
also.
Yard plans will be drawn later
at our yard demonstrator. Then
also there was a demonstration
on canning pecans, which proved
to be really worth whiie.
Meeting having thus adjourned
we were asked for lunch which
proved to satisfy everyone.—
Reporter.
-O-
When in need of light globes,
fuses or anything in the electric
line, don’t forget there is an
Electric Shop in your town that
carries a complete line. We ap-
preciate your patronage and
need your trade.
Shiner Electric Shop
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Kubicek Sr.
of Charlottenburg celebrated
their golden wedding anniver-
sary on Wednesday, November
20th, with a bounteous dinner at
their home. The centerpiece con-
sisted of a large cake decorated
with golden stars.
Those present were Mr, and
Mrs. John B. Kubicek Jr., Mr
and Mrs. Frank Machacek, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sustr and sons,
Mr. Joe Filip, Mrs. Peter Macha-
cek and Mrs. Dolezi of Shiner;
Misses Hattie Machacek, Elsie
and Adela Filip, Messrs. Emil
and Ed Machacek and John
Sustr.
The honorees received many
beautiful and useful gifts.—A
guest.
Christmas Special
Groquinole Oil Waves $1.50.
All of my $2.00 waves for $1.75.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Shampoo Set and dried 25c.
Mrs. Oscar Hinze
Phone 52 W.
Turkeys Wanted
Highest market price paid for
turkeys. Ducks, geese, chickens
also wanted.
Draeger’s Produce
Phone 54 45tf
Mrs, Albert Ley and son Rob.
ert Edward of Cuero were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. E.
Denmark last week.
Mrs. C. B. Stratman returned
Wednesday from a delightful
visit to Dallas and Longview.
W. L. Martin was a business
visitor to Gonzales Monday.
Turkeys
For best turkey market See
Ed Mraz
at Royal Cafe
Phone 204 45tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Canon and
wife spent Sunday with relativ-
es near Hallettsville.
Piano tuneing and repairing-
Write L W Kennamer, Box 324
Yoakum, Texas- 49x4P
YOU CAN LOOK YOUR VERY
BEST ALWAYS IF YOU STEP
OUT IN WELL CLEANED
AND WELL PRESSED
CLOTHES
E. J. WESSELSKY
Pressing Shop
PHONE 72
Low One-way and Round-
trip Fares—Daily
Next time, don’t wish you had
gone by train — don’t envy
the person who enjoyed the
world’s most comfortable and
safest mode of transportation.
You, too, as you speed to
your destination with con-
genial passengers, can rest,
relax, read, see scenery, eat,
sleep.
All Major “SP” Trains
Air-Conditioned
Southern
Pacific
H. H. HEPLER, Agent
Phone 55
&
£ Local and Personal
&
YoaKum Monument Co., Joe
Machete. Hochheim road. 20x52
Miss Idella Othold came in
from San Antonio last Thursday
to assist in preparations for the
silver wedding anniversary of
her parents.
Try a tank of Humble Gaso-
ine, also try our oil.
44x4 H. E. Siems, Prop.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Guyon were
guests of the Gazette household
Sunday.
For Sale: A very desirable A-B
porcelain gas range. Apply at
Gazette office.
Mrs. Chas. Strauss, Mrs. Hen-
ry Strauss and Mrs. Mike Parma
of Hallettsville visited Mrs.
Frank Mazac Sunday.
FOUND—Last week a purse!
containing money. By identifying
same at the Stratman home and
paying for this notice, purse will
be delivered to owner.
Henry Sauer and family are
now occupying the Wm. Wendt-
land Sr. home.
Would you rather get out of a
warm bed in freezing tempera-
ture to drain the radiator on your
car or get protection against its
freezing for only $1.00? Shiner
Motor Sales.
Palace Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
November 29-30
A regular “Congress” of West-
ern stars in a true Western melo-
drama—
Hoots Gibson, Harry Carey
and Boots Mallory
" in
Powder Smoke Range
with
Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, Guinn
Williams, Sam Hardy, Wally
Wales, Art Mix. Buddy Roosevelt
and many others
Comedy
Adm. 10-20c.
Saturday Matinee 3:00 p. m.
Adm. 10c-15c
SUNDAY-MONDAY
December 1-2
The picture which brings the
Miracle of Living Color to the
sereen—
Becky Sharp
featuring
Miriam Hopkins
with
Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke,
Billie Burke, Alison Skip worth
and strong supporting cast
Universal News Comedy
Adm. 10c-20c.
Sunday Matinee 3 p. m.
Adm. 10c-15c.
Miss Mae Hughs returned,
Tuesday from an extended visit
in the J. B. Gary home at Boling.
For Sale—1931 Ford Four Door
Sedan. This Ford has just been
refinished in a beautiful new
dUco paint job. It has new seat
covers and good rubber. Its
motor has been checked by our
mechanics and is okeh. Terms.
Smith Motor Co. Gonzales, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
daughter of Wrightsboro were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Valenta and daughter Sunday.
For Sale--1933 Chevrolet Coach
This Chevrolet is just like new.
It is just the buy for a man who
wants a late model Chevrolet at
a reasonable price. Trade us your
old car and pay for this good
Chevrolet on easy GMAC terms.
Smith Motor Co. Gonzales, Texas
Henry Flessner and wife, Mrs.
Arnold Stock and children of
Yorktown spent Sunday with
relatives.
TU ESDAY—WEDN ESDAY
December 3-4
A light, spakling comedy ro-
mance—
Francis Lederer and Frances Dee
in
The Gay Deception
with
Benita Hume and Alan Mobray
Also—“Gangsters of the Deep”
Adm.—10-20c
ALL SHOWS START at 7:30 p.m.
Guests in the Thulemeyer
home Sunday were Chas. E.
Sandford and wife of Conroe
and J. L. Mikulik and wife of
San Antonio.
JOY
Anti-Freeze you can afford,
$1.00 protects your car for the
entire winter Shiner Motor
Sales.
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Mrs. H. H. Hepler left yester-
day for Rochester, Minn., to
enter Mayo Bros, hospital as a
surgical patient.
isSSi
Guests! Unexpected! Quick preparation
of meal. We have the problem solved for
you. You can get your wants quickly and
economically . . .
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
1014 ozs. Wolf’s Chili....................................14c
1 lb. 1 oz. Wolf’s Tamales..............................14c
3 ozs. Tomato Puree, 3 for.............................10c
10^2 ozs. Phillip’s Soups................................ 6c
1 lb. 3 ozs. Apples, sliced...............................14c
1 gal. Crushed Pineapple........................ ...,73c
5 ozs. Cherries.............................................14c
MITTANCK’S “M” SYSTEM STORE
M. E. MITTANCK, Owner
SERVICE ... PLUS
The important question of SAFETY has now
been solved to the entire satisfaction of the
most cautious depositor by Federal Deposit In-
surance. Banks under the New Deal must win
custom through meritous service.
The First National earnestly solicits your ac-
count on this basis.
The First National Ban^ of Shiner
“THE STRONGEST BANK IN LAVACA COUNTY”
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Lane, Ella E.; Plageman, Cecile & Plageman, Annie Louise. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1935, newspaper, November 28, 1935; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148122/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.