The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1951 Page: 3 of 12
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SHINER GAZETTE—SHINER. TEXAS
Thursday, January 4, KjI
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^ Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Turek were Dr. and
! Mrs. J. W. Turek of Beaumont,
- Stanley Turek, Miss Lucille Tu-
I /rek, Mrs. Dennie Burleson, Mrs.
V Vlasta David, San Antonio;
Mrs. Albert Turek and daugh-
ters, Yorktown; Mr. and Mrs.
1 John Turner, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Darilek, Mr. and
Mrs. John DarueK.
Mrs. E. A. Juengerman of
Yoakum returned over the New
Year to her home, after spend-
ing a week in the home of her
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere appreciation to Dr. Cole-
man, the nursing staff of the
local hospital, and Pastor Oehl-
ke for their care and courtesies
extended us. We extend our
hearty thanks for the visits,
cards, flowers and gifts. *
Mrs. John Schovajsa
and Carol Elaine
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks
to Dr. Wagner, Dr. Boyle, Fath-
er Hanacek, Pastor Oehlke, all
relatives and friends for then-
visits and helpfulness during
my illness in the local hospital.
I also wish to thank all the
nurses of the local hospital for
their kindnesses and those who
sent me flowers and get well
cards. *
Mrs. Robert Hagendorf
CARD OF THANKS
To the doctors and the nurs-
ing staff of the local hospital,
to Pastor Oehlke, to all who
visited me, sent flowers, cards
and letters I wish to express my
sincere thanks. May God bless
each one of you.
Mrs. Werner Bruns
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere
thanks to Drs. Wagner, Cole-
man and Boyle and all the
nurses of the local hospital for
the excellent care given me
during my stay in the hospital,
and also to Mrs. Ella Welfel of
Moulton. To Rev. Edwin J.
Oehlke for visits and prayers
and to all my friends and rel-
atives for their visits and for
the nice get well cards, Christ-
mas cards, flowers and gifts and
all other acts of kindness shown
my family during my stay in
the hospital. Your kindness will
ever be remembered. God bless
you all. *
Mrs. Chas. Balusek
Ret. Adolph Pesek
Writes From Camp
Cooke, California
Ret. Adolph Pesek, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pesek of Shiner
is now training as an Ammo.
Bearer with the Mortar Platoon
of Co. H, 224th Infantry. Regt.
40th Div. now stationed at
Camp Cooke, Calif. <
He was in the farming busi-
ness with his father and mem-
ber of the K.-G. Playboys or-
chestra of Kokernot before en-
tering the service.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schmidt
and daughter, Miss Mildred
Schmidt of Mathis, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Merseburger and daugh-
ter, Miss Marion Merseburger
of Houston were guests of Mrs.
E. C. Merseburger and Miss
Mayme during the Christmas
season.
Marvin Menning spent a part
of the holidays in San Antonio.
Willie Vesely of Corpus
Christi and Laddie Vesely of
Houston spent the holidays in
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Vesely.
Mrs. Mae De Mauri of Kings-
ville spent the New Year in the
home of her daughter, Mr. and j
Mrs. Ray Welhausen. She was j
accompanied home by Mildred j
Ann and Carol Mae Welhausen >
who had spent the previous
week with their grandmother.
Mrs. E. J. Merrem, Miss Mabel
Merrem and Mrs. Annie Mewes
accompanied L. C. Merrem Jr.
on his return to San Antonio
Friday.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Kroulik brought cheer to
their parents during the holi-
days and included Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Vrazel, Yoakum; Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Anderson and son, Doug-
las of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Archer and
daughter, Peggy Jean of Victo-
ria, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck-
man and Sandra Jo of York-
town were Yuletide guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Rogge and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowell and
son of Fort Smith, Ark., arriv-
ed for Christmas with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Filip. Mr.
Rowell returned home leaving
his family for a longer visit.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Buske and Mrs. E.
G. Buske were Mr. and Mrs. M.
S. Canon, New York City;
Judge Paul Fertsch and family,
Miss Antonio Fertsch, Halletts-
ville; Clarence Fertsch, Dallas;
Harold and Chas. Beck, Wael-
der.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Glatzert
spent Christmas with Wilson
relatives.
Mr. .and Mrs. William Zappe
and Miss Beatrice Zappe at-
tended the open house of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. House in Yoa-
kum Friday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyle and
their house guests Mr. and Mrs.
George Bradley of Fort Worth
and Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Scheffler
and Barbara spent Christmas
Day with the J. B. Monroe fam-
ily in Lockhart.
Christmas Day guests of Mrs.
Katherine Bai’r were Mr.' and
Mrs. J. E. Wood and family,
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schlenker and daughter, Hemp-
stead, Miss Bettie Barr, Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novak,
San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Jes-
se Menning and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Holchak
spent Christmas in the home of
her mother in Nordheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeHarde
and sons, Seguin, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Mikeska and sons, Victo-
ria, Tony DeHarde, El Campo,
Miss Janeva Hull, Cuero, were
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Anton DeHarde.
'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fehren-
kamp of Houston visited rel-
atives during the holidays.
Marvin Middaugh has recov-
ered from an infected throat.
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E. W. STRATMAN
FIRE-STORM-AUTO
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Shiner Phone 191 or 217J
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and let us assist you with ike plans
for your future home.
TEMPLE LUMBER CO.
Phone 18 Shiner, Texas
FINE FOODS! LOW PRICES!
Friday and Saturday
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Meadowlake
MARGARINE, lb.
32c
MUSTARD, 24 oz. Jar . 26c
9 oz. Jar...... 13c
Sugar-Cured Squares,
BACON, lb......
27c
Crystal City Brand
CREAM PEAS, 2 cans .
21c
Del Monte
CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle
20c
Alaska
PINK SALMON, 1 lb. can
55c
CRISCO, 3 lb. can ...
95c
POTTED MEAT, 3 1-4 oz. <
cn 9c
Swift’s Peanut
BUTTER, Pt. Jar . . .
29c
Dole Pineapple
JUICE, No. 2 can . . .
17c
Trellis Brand, Early Sweet
PEAS, 17 oz. can . . .
12c
Ro-Tel Brand
SAURKRAUT, 10 oz. can
. 8c
PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. can 12c
JELL-O, 3 pkgs.
23c
Star Grocery Co
PHONE NO. 7
SHINER, TEXAS
I. Lauterstein & Son
South Texas Greatest Stores
PRE-INVENTORY
Beginning Friday Morning, Jan. 5th
8:00 A. M.
YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE...
ENTIRE FALL STOCK
FALL DRESSES
Price
Including Every Fall Dress in Our Stock At Below
Our Cost
WOOL JERSEYS CREPES
^ FINE GABERDINES ^ FAILLES
+ RAYONS
Junior Sizes 9 to 15 Misses Sizes 10 to 20
Half Sizes 14 1-2 to 26 1-2
(A Small Charge for Alterations)
CHOOSE FROM A SELECTED
GROUP OF FALL SUITS
Women’s, Misses and Junior Sizes
Gaberdines and 'Novelty Fabrics
1-2 PRICE
Regular $25.00 to $69.50—Now
*12.50 to $34.97
MISSES’ and WOMEN’S SHOES
CLEARANCE OF SHORT LINES OF FINE
DRESS AND CASUAL STYLES—500
PAIRS INCLUDED—Values up to $9.95
$4.85
Suedes and Fine Smooth Leathers!
Many Famous Brands
High Heels! Medium Heels! Wedges!
Styles For Wear Now Through Spring
Blacks, Browns, Red, Green and Natural
LAUTERSTEIN’S AFTER CHRISTMAS
FINAL SALE OF EVERY WOMAN’S
AND MISSES’
1-2 Price
WOMEN’S SLIPS
100 Slips—Short Lot
Sizes From 32 to 42
Regular $2.95 to $5.95
Slips
1-2 Price
$1.48 to $2.98
FALL AND WINTER COATS
1-2 Price
All the New Fall Shades in Broivns Greenf
Reds Navy and Tiveeds
(A Small Charge For Alterations)
REGULAR $29.75 to $75.00 COAT
Now 1-2 Price-$14.88 to $37.50
NEW FALL
BLOUSES
White and New Fall
Colors
Sizes 32 to 42
After Xmas Close-Out
1-2 Price Sale
Our Entire Stock
Of Ladies’ Fall
And Winter Hats
V? Price
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Lane, Ella E. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1951, newspaper, January 4, 1951; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163408/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.