The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1945 Page: 10 of 10
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SHINER GAZETTE—SHINER, TEXAS
Thursday, August 30, 1945
NON RATIONED
SHOES
WE HAVE 110 PAIRS LADIES OXFORDS
AND LADIES WHITE PUMPS, ALSO 58
PAIRS OF MEN’S WORK SHOES THAT WE
ARE PERMITTED TO SELL FOR THE NEXT
60 DAYS WITHOUT A RATION STAMP.
IF YOU ARE SHORT OF SHOE RATION
STAMPS, THIS MAY HELP YOU OUT AT
THIS TIME.
WOLTERS BROTHERS (0.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
CATSUP, Ledta Belle, 14-oz...............22c
CHOCOLATE SYRUP, 1-lb. jar ............20c
APPLE JUICE, White House, 46-oz.........29c
PEANUT BUTTER, Bama, 16-oz..... 23c
COCOA, Bakers, 8-oz..................\..llc
ORANGE JUICE, Red & White, No. 2 can. 22c
APRICOTS, R-Best, No. 2 1-2 can............27c
WHOLE PLUMS, Isle-O-Gold, No. 2 1-2 can 22c
PICKLES, Sour, cut, 16 oz. jar...............25c
MALTED MILK, Horlick’s, 8-oz...........25c
BEANS, Ranch Style, 15-oz................9c
COFFEE, H & H, 1-lb. pkg................28c
TOILET SO APV Moonrose, 2 bars............5c
MCE, Bulk, 2 1-2 lbs......................22c
MILK, Pet, 13-oz. can.................. .9c
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WoltersBros.Co
---Classified Ads - --jPALACE
- ----THEATRE
HEALTH HINTS
WOMEN’S MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 11.—As
FOR SALE—Two young mules, NEW WORLD ATLAS AND
gentle to work. (35-2tp)
See Joe Smirak, Yoakum, Rt.
4.
FOR SALE—Nice organdy bon-
nets. ((35-nc)
See Mrs. Tillie Fietsam
GAZETTEER on sale now.
Apply Gazette Office for par-
ticulars.
FOR SALE—4 horses, 1 riding-
planter, large cream separator.
Phone 911F5 or See Bill Hag-
endorf. (35-3tp)
FOR SALE — 600 bushels of
1945 corn. (35-3tp)
Phone 911F5 or see Bill Hag-
endorf Jr.
FOR SALE—Farmall A tractor
with all implements, double row
stalk cutter, four-row harrow,
John Deere mowing machine,
with rake, low wood wheel
wagon and 15 acres good corn
in field.
Alfons Kurtz, one miles south
of town. (35-2tp)
FOR SALE — Two farms well
terraced and in good condition,
65 and 45 acres, 3 miles south-
west of Shiner, on good road.
See Julius or John Zissa.
(31-ne)
SELL YOUR METAL
Will pay top pricgfe for all
metals, copper, aluminum, lead,
brass and scrap iron.
See Hugo Pohler, Shiner
WANTED TO BUY — Poppy
seed.
Shiner Bakery. (24-nc)
HOUSE FOR RENT—3-room, 2
1-2 miles from town.
See Ed. Mraz. (26-nc)
FOR SALE-At Moulton. Wind-
mill, two cisterns, tower, out
houses, cook stove, wash kettle,
linoleum. (35-ltp)!
See Theo. Rogge, Phone 124,
Shiner.
If your car is a “Fender
Flopper,” go to A. A. Svoboda
for welding and minor repairs.
GULF SERVICE STATION
(28-nc) Shiner, Texas
a safeguard against the serious! The Woman’s Missionary So-
and disabling disease known as i ciety of the Dr. Martin Lu-
undulant fever or Malta fever, theran Church, met on Aug.
Dr. Geo. W. Cox, State Health 22nd.
Officer, advises Texans to) The meeting was' called to
drink milk only from approved order by the president, Mrs.
sources. Undulant fever is us-.Johnnie Cook,
ually acquired by human be-j Opening devotionals were led
ings as a result of consuming!by Mrs. Edgar Bohmann, Mrs.
raw milk or milk products from f Arnold Mueller gave the scrip-
cows infected with Bang’s dis-jture reading,
ease. Minutes of the previous
Raw milk or milk products j meeting were read and ap-
can be consumed with safety proved.
v ’A v o-t_ only when they are known tol The treasurer’s report was
*rmay & y’ “* | be produced by cows tested and given showing a nice balance
Weekly Program
Thursday, Aug. 30
Czech Picture
SKRIVANCI PISEN
September 1
BLACK MARKET
RUSTLERS
—Featuring—
Ray Corrigan, Dennis Moore,
Max Terhune
EL BRENDEL COMEDY
FOR SALE—Home near Shi-
ner High School. Reasonably
j priced. Will sell furnished.
Apply Gazette Office.
.(35-nc)
WANTED TO BUY—A model
A coupe.
Apply to Gazette Office.
(35-ltp)
LOST — At Kokernot Grove,
Saturday night, ladies small
pink gold wrist watch. Liberal
reward. (35-ltc)'
Return to Gazette Office.
PICNIC at St. Mary’s post
poned to October 7.
STRAYED—From John Chum-
chal pasture, a white face hei-
fer. The mark is a trimmed tail.
Notify John Chumchal or
Louis Schaefer and receive re-
ward. (35-ltp)
FOR SALE—Electric and bat-
tery radios. New A & B Power
Pacts.
See Henry Behlen. (16-nc)
Vaccinate your calves for
black leg. Don’t let the best
one die.
SHINER DRUG CO.
Sunday & Monday, Sept. 2-3
Claudette Colbert and Fred
MacMurray
—in—
PRACTICALLY YOURS
MOVIETONE NEWS
COMEDY
found to be free of Bang’s dis- on hand.
ease. Pasteurization, of course,! The Thankoffering thought
will kill the germs if present, jwas read by Mrs. Alvina Wol-
To lower the incidence of ters.
undulant fever all dairymen are j The Box Work Secretary re-
asked to cooperate with the' ported having received some
State Department of Health by articles.
removing cattle infected with I Magazine Secretary, called
Bang’s disease from their herds for renewal of subscriptions,
as soon as the disease is dis-! Mrs. Alvina Wolters was ap-
covered. Even if the milk is pointed, the Thankoffering Sec-
made safe for human consum- retary.
ption by pasteurization, infect- Delegates to the convention
ed cows are still a menace to were appointed as follows: Mrs.
health since they can transmit Arnold Mueller, Mrs. Agon
the disease to healthy animals Langhoff, Mrs. Willie Hagen-
and to their owner and other dorf Jr., and Mrs. Alfred Noil-
persons who handle them. , kamper.
“Undulant fever,” Dr. Coxj A membership committee
said, “is one health menace we was appointed, Mrs. Walter
can eradicate in our State Paul chairman, Mrs. Alfred
For
efficient and
prompt,
courteous service, see A. A.
Svoboda, Gulf Dealer, Shiner,
Texas, Phone 37. (28-nc)
Wescote Supreme outside and
inside paints and varnishes,
many colors in stock.
Western Auto Associate Store
Tuesday & Wed., Sept. 4-5
WHAT A BLONDE
—Featuring—
Leon Errol, Richard Lane,
Elaine Riley
COMEDY
FOR SALE—1931 Chrysler, 4-
door sedan, in very good con-
dition, 4 6-ply tires and 3 A-l
spare tires. Can be seen at
Boehm Motor Sales Saturday.
Edwin J. Barcak, Box 211,
Shiner, Texas. (35-ltp)
FOR SALE OR RENT — The
Adolph Knesek farm, located 1
mile east of Moulton. 50 acres
black land. Good improvements.
Rent: $350.00 a year, cash in
advance, or will sell for $7,000.
Write Adolph Knesek, Fred-
ericksburg, Texas. (32-nc)
DO you want to go into busi
ness for yourself? Have a pice
proposition in a going Service
Station in Yoakum. Small in-
vestment. (31-nc)
Write P. O. Box 6, Yoakum,
Texas.
Wizard car batteries 18 and
24 month guaranteed, we make
cur own adjustment, no wait- J WANTED—Girl or woman for
through absolutely safe milk
supplies from dairy herds free
from Bang’s disease.
“Unless a herd is known to
be free from this infection, only
pasteurized milk should be
used so that the disease can-
not be passed on to the con-
sumer of milk and dairy pro-
ducts.”
• Nee? a
LAXATIVE?
Black-Draught is
1- Usually prompt
2- Usually thorough
3- Always economical
ing for new batteries.
Western Auto Associate Store
FOR SALE—Wood cook stove
in good condition. 1 console
radio, nice condition.
See Henry Behlen. (34-nc)
house work and cooking.
Apply to Wm. Hagendorf Sr.,
Rt. 3, Shiner, Texas. (30-nc)
Mrs. Gus Kovalcik, and Mrs.
Agnes Craft, Mrs. Ed. Gehrels
and Mrs. Ed. Mueller spent
Tuesday in Hallettsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor
and children of San Antonio
spent Sunday in the O. A. Brie-1
ger home.
Mrs. Frank Korbel of Dei j
Rio left for her home Wednes-
day accompanied by her daugh-
ter Elnita who had spent the
summer months with her grand
mother, Mrs. C. B. Stratman.
Mrs. Otto Draeger and daugh
ters, Dolores and Mildred
spent the past week with rel-
atives in Corpus Christi.
Schramm, Mrs. Edgar Boh-
mann.
The installation of new of-
ficers was announced to be held
at the next church service.
The study program was given
by Mrs. Edgar Bohmann. The
topic being, Christian Brother-
hood.
The next meeting was an-
nounced for Sept. 19th at 3:30
p. m.
Meeting closed with the
Lords Prayer and a hymn.
A delicious lunch was en-
joyed by all.
-Reporter.
PICNIC at St. Mary’s post-
poned to October 7.
TIRES
All Sizes—Truck
and Passenger
Mail Certificates, we will ship
tires to you.
DON’T WASTE TIME
HUNTING TIRES
HICKS RUBBER CO.
WHARTON PHONE 97
FOR SALE — 5-miles south of
Shiner, 82 acre farm, with good
improvements, lots of out
buildings, terraced and no John-
son grass.
See Henry Hajek, Rt. 2.
Yoakum, Phone Shiner, 903F3.
(31-6tp)
School
Opens
FOR SALE—2 mules, with har-
ness, $80.00, 2 riding planters,
$5.00 each and sulky, with lis-
ter attachment. (34-3tp)
Hy. Stuter, Rt. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stratman
and sons of Quitman, Texas,
are visiting with relatives and
friends here.
Miss Anita Discher returned
Monday from a 5 weeks stay in
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Boehl of
Westhoff were business visitors
here Saturday.
FOR SALE—Dining room suite.
Apply Gazette Office. (34-2tp
FOR SALE—1936 4-door Chev-
rolet Sedan. 4 extra good tires.
Apply Gazette. (34-ltp)
Miss Lorene Blank of Yoa-1 The relatives who helped Mr.
kum spent the week end with Louis Ehlers celebrate his 87th
Mrs. James Fait and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balusek
of Refugio visited with relatives
here Sunday.
Miss Mildred Simecek ar-
rived Tuesday from Hous-
ton to be at the bedside of her
father, who is a patient at the
local hospital.
Complete line of car polishes
and polishing cloth, make your
car look like new.
Western Auto Associate Store
Mrs. Wm. Mueller of Austin
is visiting in the home of Her-
bert Mueller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Huffsmith
and Miss Wesley Sierk arrived
from Attica, New York and are
guests of Mrs. Vlasta Marbur-
ger.
Mrs. E. A. Zappe returned
(Friday from a visit with her
daughter Aline in San Antonio
Mrs. Edwin Handsur of San
Antonio spent the week end»
with her parents here.
Mrs. John Kocian of Ganado
submitted to a major opera-
tion at the local hospital Mon-
day afternoon. She is reported
as doing nicely.
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birthday last Sunday were:
Miss Mildred Simecek, Mr. andj
Mrs. E. J. Tomasco and Donald j Mrs. Rudolph Valenta
Joe, Mr. Max Ehlers, Houston;!Mrs. Fred Fehrenkamp
and
and
— FUNERAL SERVICE
G. W. Eschenburg
—UNDERTAKER—
Funeral Parlor Phone 110
Residence 46
Mr. W. E. Ehlers and Jackie,
Yoakum; Sgt. Max L. Wolters,.
Foster Field.
Mrs. Paul Kloesel and Mrs.
M. C. Rayolty of Gonzales spent
Tuesday afternoon in the E. F.
Riske home.
Franz Werfl, Czeehslovakian
Jew, creator of the “Song of
Bernadette,” died in Los An-
geles, Calif., Aug. 27th.
* SEE US FOR YOUR
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ERS BROTHERS CO.
DANCE
AT
KOKERNOT GROVE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1
MUSIC BY
TEXAS RAMBLERS
Of Seguin
Adm: Gents 42c, tax 8c—50c
Ladies Sc, tax 2c—10c
EVERYBODY INVITED
DANCE
BLUCHER PARK
SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
MUSIC BY—
PATEK’S
Ozro of Moulton, and Fred Joe
Taylor of Houston, were guests
in the Rudie Valenta home.
Mrs. Rudie Valenta and Mar-
thalyn were San Antonio vis-
itors Friday.
DANCE
AT
BLUCHER PARK
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2
MUSIC BY
FRANK MIGL
Adm: Gents 50, Ladies 10c
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED
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Fietsam, Tillie. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1945, newspaper, August 30, 1945; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148132/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.