The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1962 Page: 9 of 10
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Shiner Gazette—Shiner, Texas
Thursday, April 26, 1962
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ALL NEW iN AMERICA!
we have the complete line
2 for
49®
5 Ib. bag
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LIKE XOUVE
2 for
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SWIFT'S ICE CREAM
ON SPECIAL ARE
Mix
DECKER OLEO
or
37®
.39® 2 lbs
Each
Match
Dessert
ANY
MARYLAND CLUB
Topping
25®
39® 47©
FOR
DRUG DEPARTMENT
RIOTIN'
GLADIOLA
lb. can
PURE
FIRST
$1.59
Pkg
25 lb. paper bag
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SUPREME
27®
CRACKERS
lb. box 27c
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33®
CHOICE QUALITY..
[ FRUITS®^ VEGETABLES
MEATS!
MEATS-POULTRY
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65c
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2 lbs
65c
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NICE HEADS—FRESH
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GIVE
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 27-28
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Welhausen's
F00DCBAFT STORE
15®
2 lbs
Shiner, Texas
Phone LY 4-3331
Knorr
I Knorr
WANT COFI
10 oz. jar
BAG
5 LB
25 LB.
PAPER
BAG .
^2 Gal.
Sq. Ctn.
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Whip
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drusek and son.
Houston: Mr. and Mrs. Ad-
olph Darilek and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Lee Goetz, Mr.
and Mrs. Wylie Guettner, Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Bosward, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Boxx.
Victoria: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Guettner.
San Angelo: Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Goetz, Mrs. Bessie Goetz.
NEW r
“balanced blend
3 ib- 69c
LUCKY
WHIP
INSTANT
COFFEE
Knorr
SOUPS
Travel to ITALY...
your guide: Knorr’s
garden
Don’t forget the SLA P-TC
Food Sale, Saturday, April 28,
beginning 10 a.m. at Joe Patek’s
Market (downtown). Get your
home-made delicacies such as
bread, cake, koiaches, strudel,
also noodles, old hens, butter,
etc.
garden vegetable
soup
FRESH FANCY
BEEF CUTS
Go DUTCH...
sample Knorr’s
chicken
and noodle
verwonderlijk!
Stopover: ENGLAND...
try Knorr’s
beef and
noodle
extraordinary]
The Lavaca County 4-H Con-
test eliminations were held Sat-
urday, April 7 at the Halletts-
ville High School. First place
winners will enter district con-
test eliminations May 5 in Vic-
toria.
Results were:
Vegetable preparation and
use: senior, first, Moravia, Hen-
rietta Petter and Ann Petter;
r junior, first: Sweet Home, Ly-
nette Havel and Gerardette
Wick; second, Moravia, Betty Jo
Machicek and Catherine Vali-
cek; third, Wied, Bernice Pust-
chicken-noodle
soup
ka and Carolyn Herman; fourth,
Sacred Heart Jr., Patricia Grafe
and Charlene Pappas; fifth, St.
Joseph’s, Moulton, Carolyn
Schoenfeld and Linda Knezek.
Vegetable production and
marketing: junior first, Shiner
Community, Norma Jane Noll-
kamper and Patricia Siegel.
Electric: Senior, first, Sacred
Heart Junior, Carol Grahmann
and Barbara Sobotik; junior,
first, Wied, Dolores Janak and
Rose Mary Janak;
Cooperative: senior, first,
Sweet Home Senior, Sharon
erine Stockbauer, Marian Vali-
cek, Caroline Berger, Kathleen
Wenglar, Teddy Polasek, Alvin
Polasek, Oscar Hermes, Gary
Blahuta; fourth, St. Joseph’s,
Moulton, Margaret Koranek,
Gladys Sedler and Mary Ann
Seidenberger; fifth, Wied, Ben-
jamin Janak, Dennis Janak,
Stanley Klekar, Patrick Pesek;
Public speaking, girl: senior,
first, Moravia Community, Pat-
ricia Hrncir; junior, first, Mo-
ravia, Helen Matus; second,
Wied, Beatrice Mladenka; Boy’s
junior, first, Wied, Leonard
Mladenka, Jr.;
Dairy foods individual: sen-
ior, first, Moravia, Jeanette
Trlica; junior, first, Wied, Ag-
nes Pavliska; second, Sacred
Pesek and Margaret Jurena;
junior, first, Sweet Home, Jane
Grahmann and Mildred Smirak;
Community improvement: se-
nior, first, Sweet Home senior,
Kay Wagner and Patricia Fikac;
Poultry marketing: senior,
first, Sacred Heart senior, Lil-
lie Schindler and Leona Stef-
fek; second, Sweet Home, Do-
rothy Slovacek and Gladys Bre-
nek; junior, first, Sweet Home,
Mary Ann Stasny and Shirley
Opela;
Poultry: senior, first Sacred
Heart senior, Nancy Appelt and
Ignatius Valenta; junior, first,
Sweet Home, Dorothy Jean Pe-
kar and Darlene Wick;
Soil, water and range conser-
vation class A: senior, first,
I 1 1
Ann Hermes;
Farm and home safety: jun-
ior, first, Sweet Home, Harvey
Knezek and Jimmy Wagner;
Dairy: senior, first, Sweet
Home, Travis Wagner and Dan-
iel Jurena; junior, first, Sweet
Home, Denise Stevens and
Georgia Herman; second, Mo-
ravia, Dorothy Petter and Helen
Chaloupka;
Share the fun festival: senior,
first, Sacred Heart senior, Bea-
trice Grafe and Judy Svetlik;
junior, first, Sacred Heart, Pee
Wee, Annie Valenta and Bever-
ly Ann Hoffer; second, Sweet
Home, Helen Smirak, Elsie
Kupka, Nancy Stevens, Daniel
Chumchai, Charles Riley, John
Debord; third, Moravia, Kath-
Sweet Home, Margaret Ebner;
second, Moravia, Betty Jean Ry-
bak; junior, first, Sacred Heart,
Pee Wee, Margaret Steffek;
Class B, senior, first, Moravia,
Barbara Hrncir and Vernell
Konvicka; junior, first, Sweet
Home, Albina Welfl, Patricia
Wenzel;
Field Crops: junior, first,
Sweet Home, Jerry Jurena and
Charles Fikac;
Forestry: senior, first, Sweet
Home senior, Daniel Slovacek
and Dorothy Slovacek; junior,
first, Sweet Home, Stanley
Barre and Edward Ebner;
Farm and ranch manage-
ment: junior, first, Sweet Home,
Mary Ann Neal and Jeanne
CHOICE FLOUR
Attend Last Rites
Among relatives and friends
from out-of-town in attendance
at the last rites for Miss Annie
Goetz Saturday, April 14 were
from:
Moulton: Mrs. Julius Janecek
and daughter, Helene Mueller,
Mrs. Lillie Mueller.
Cuero: Bill Schodde.
Yoakum: Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
H. Schodde, Mrs. John C. On-
LILLY CREAMLAND
MELLORINE
Heart Pee Wee, Mary Ann Ap-
pelt;
Team: senior, first, Sweet
Home senior, Dolores Grah-
mann and Virginia Kocian.
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CORN, 2 for...
RANCH STYLE—NO. 300 CAN
BEANS, 2 for.....
GREEN GIANT—NO. 303 CAN
PEAS, 2 for......
CUDAHY SUMMER SAUSAGE
CEBVELAT ib
FRYERS
29®
CRISP
CABBAGE 2 lbs
IMPERIAL
&SUGAR
46 OZ. CAN
HAWAIIAN PUNCH, each
SEVEN
STEAK
FRESH YELLOW
SQUASH ib
YELLOW
ONIONS
FRESH
COBN
ALL-PURPOSE
PHOSPHATED iENRICHED
FLOUR
SWISS MISS
FRUIT PIES
CHERRY, PEACH, APPLE
BEEF
STEW MEAT ib
^LETTUCE 29®
JUICY
OBANGES 2 ibs
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER ib
LOIN
STEAK
Frosty Acres—6 oz. can
LEMONADE
25®
10 Dif. Shades, Noreen
HAIR RINSE
45®
ROUND
STEAK
DECKER’S ALL-MEAT
BOLOGNA ib
T-BONE
STEAK
98c Value — Etiquet
DEODORANT
STICK
CREAM
ROLL ON . .
HANDY PACK
POTATOES 10 lb. bag. 49®
* County 4-H Club Contest Eliminations
Held At Hallettsville High School
Nell's Bake Shop
Will Have Fresh
PIES & CAKES
in our store
Every Saturday
Place Your Order Early!
ROTEL—NO. 300 CAN
SAUERKRAUT, 2 for
BALLARD or PILLSBURY
BISCUITS, 10 in can, 3 for
SMOKED PICNIC . ■ ..
IK A WTO whote
HAuliJ cut,ib...35®
All-vegetable
Snowdrift
THE Premium SHORTENING
JUICY
LEMONS dozen
Glaibla
STAMPS
and
ACE
STAMPS
Double Stamp Day Every
Wednesday with purchase
of $2.50 or More!
PATIO BEEF
ENCHILADAS
8 in pkg.. .59®
BAR-T RANCH
PEACHES
NO. 2% CAN
2 for
CA GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
R O ST Y ACRES
ORANGE JUICc
6 OZ. CAN
39®
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FLOUB
39®
CUDAHY THICK SLICED
BACON 2 lb.pkg.. 93®
BISMOL
98c val.. .79®
Reg. or Mint
LYSOL
59c val... 49e
PET
MILK, 2 tall cans.....29c
HEINZ
BABY FOOD, 6 for.....59*
AUSTEX—NO. 300 CAN
TAMALES, 2 for......49®
HORMEL—LUNCH MEAT
SPAM, 12oz.can.......43^
KRAFT-—SANDWICH
SPREAD, large 24 oz. jar. 49c
TENDERLEAF
TEA BAGS, 48 ct. box... 59®
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
NIAGARA—INSTANT gg
STARCH, 12 oz. pkg..... 19®
BUG SPRAY— ™
REAL-KILL, pint.......55*
REYNOLD’S
FOIL WRAP, 25-ft. roll... Z9®
FAB, 2 reg.boxes.....55c
DELSEY ^r?^
TISSUE, 2 rolls.......Z5®
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1962, newspaper, April 26, 1962; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171457/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.