The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1963 Page: 7 of 8
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Shiner Gazette—Shiner, Texas
Thursday, June 13, 1963
AUCTION
was
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£i66ys £/66ys
LIBBY’S CONCENTRATE
FRUIT DRINK
$1.69
LILLY—Square Carton
IceCream
GLADIOLA
10oz.can. ’A gal. 65c
Mils
39'
59c
5 lb. bag
P 3 lb. can
DECKER
$|69
35®
45®
39®
% gal
2 lbs
Vi gal. carton
DRUG
79®
27®
27®
SOUP, carton
45c val
45®
CHIPS, bag
98c val
29®
99c
29'
CHOICE QUALITY
25®
MEATS-POULTRY
8 oz
49®
Green Giant, No. 303 can
39'
lb
33®
39*
2 for
2 for
lb
41®
lb
HOUSEHOLD N E E D S
75®
65®
FRUITS‘"'VEGETABLES
49®
45®
45®
55®
39®
FANCY RED DELICIOUS
APPLES
55®
15®
25®
3 lb.can. .$1^
lb
45®
29®
LEMONS doz
89*
29®
lb
55®
1 STEAK
lb
25®
65*
LOIN STEAK n>
45®
LETTUCE 2 heads.. 29®
69®
49®
LUNCH MEAT ib
lb
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 14-15
25®
ACE
Welhausen's
STAMPS
POTATOES Id lb. bag.. 43®
FOODCRAFT STORE
9*
lb. box
Shiner, Texas
Phone LY 4-3331
0
MRS. TUCKER'S
SHORTENING
25 LB.
PAPER
BAG .
NOW...
SNAPPY
NEW
LOOK li
NOW IN THIS ATTRACTIVE
RE-USABLE-KEYLESS
June is
Dairy
Month I
THE COURTSHIP OF ED-
DIE’S FATHER, the wonderful-
ly warm story of a very small
boy with very large ideas about
blondes, brunettes and red-
heads, and stuff like that for
his dad. Palace Theatre, Satur-
day and Sunday.
Double Stamp Day Every
Wednesday with purchase
of $2.50 or More!
(Red)
of ar-
basket
Oldest
WE GIVE
BAPTISM
Jimmy Jr., infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Lloyd Sr. of
Shiner, received the sacrament
of holy baptism Wednesday,
June 5 at 7:00 p.m. in SS. Cyril
and Methodius’ Catholic Church
with the Rev. Father Alphonse
Padalecki officiating. Sponsors
are Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Patek.
latter revealing “refreshments
are ready.”
The refreshments were serv-
ed buffet style and consisted of
sandwiches, assorted cracker
tidbits, cake squares and mints
with Cokes.
Seasonal floral arrangements
were used at vantage points.
The guest list included im-
mediate family and several
friends of the bride-elect.
-:-o-:-o-:-o-:-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughs
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Lee in Houston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vesely ac-
companied Willie Vesely of
Corpus Christi to Cameron Sat-
urday for a spend-the-day visit
with her sisters.
-:-o-:-o-:-o-:-
The Monroe Doctrine
published in 1823.
VEAL
CHOPS ib
VEAL CHUCK
ROAST
FHA Workshop Held
The FHA officers and spon-
sor, Miss Prikryl, met June 4
at 1:30 p.m. in the H. E. Cot-
tage. '
The purpose of the meeting
was to plan the activities of the
oncoming school year.
The meeting was presided
over by Bonnie Buesing.
The treasurer, Bernice Ren-
ken, reported a balance of
$10.33.
Carolyn Peterson suggested
that the chapter buy a camera.
Suzy Riske stated that a Talent
Show might be a worthwhile
project.
The officers then worked in-
dividually on the preparation
of projects for next year.
held again on the first day of
June at Shiner, with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Wetz and Julius
Wetz and son of Houston as
hosts.
NORTHERN
TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls.. 33®
CRISCO
COOKING OIL, 24oz.btl
CELLO PACK
CARROTS Pkg
6 OZ. CAN—
2 FOR......OW
BORDEN’S
BUTTERMILK, 1/2 gal
SWIFT’S CANNED
HAMS
VEAL BONELESS
STEW MEAT ib.
DECKER
CERVALET ib
SNIDER’S—14 OZ. BOTTLE
CATSUP, 2 for
VEAL
STEW MEAT ib
WAX TEX
WAX PAPER, 100-ft. roll. 19*
VEAL
CHUCK STEAK ib
GROUND
CHILI MEAT ib
Reunion Of Seiler
Family Held June 2
A reunion of the Seiler
family was held Sunday, June
2, at the Hermann Sons hall
in Shiner. More than 134
members of the family circle
attended the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Seiler were in charge
rangements, and a
lunch was served,
member present was Mrs. An-
tonio Katzer of Westhoff, and
youngest was Todd, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Todson. Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Baughman of
Muskogee, Okla, came the far-
thest distance.
Next year’s reunion will be
BACON
JOWLS
FRESH
PEACHES 2lbs..
JOHNSON’S
BAND-AIDS
35®
BAR-S
FRANKS ib
BORDEN’S—COTTAGE
CHEESE, 12 oz. ctn
T-BONE or ROUND
STEAK
CUDAHY THICK SLICED
BACON
McCORMICK
BLACK PEPPER, 4oz
WISHBONE
ITALIAN DRESSING
29*
DR. FRED A. BERCKENHOFF
OPTOMETRIST
COMPLETE OPTOMETRIC SERVICE
OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. TO 5:30 p.m.
MONDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS
CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY
302 Lott St.—Yoakum, Texas--Phone AX 3-2122
ACROSS THE STREET FROM POST OFFICE
BORDEN’S—FRUIT
PUNCH, Vi gal.
MARYLAND CLUB
INSTANT
BAMA — RED PLUM
JAM, 18 oz. jar.
LE GRANDE—CREAM STYLE
CORN,303can,2 for.
NABISCO PREMIUM
CRACKERS
27®
WASHING POWDER—
FAB, giant size.
CLOROX—IN QUARTS
BLEACH, 2 for.
FIRST CHOICE
FLOUR
25 Ib. cotton sack
C.A. — GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS 2ibs.for29®
CARNATION
MILK, 6 tall cans
RED BIRD—NO. 2% CAN
YAMS, 2 for....
REYNOLDS
FOIL WRAP, 25-ft. roll.. 29®
STA-FLO LIQUID
STARCH, Qt. jar
REAL-KILL
BUG KILLER, quart
HEINZ
RABY FOOD
21®
FRESH
TOMATOES 2 lbs
SWIFT’S
MELLORINE
MEATS!
FRESH GROUND
MEAT
BORDEN’S—CHOCOLATE
MILK, quart carton
Miss Henkhaus Feted
At Outdoor Party-
Miss Pat Henkhaus was
named honoree at an afternoon
yard party, Wednesday, June 5
at the Steve Kubicek residence.
Following the arrival of the
honoree and guests the group
participated in two games, the
SOOTHING PINK
PEPTO BISMOL
79®
BAR- S SMOKED OR POLISH STYLE
SAUSAGE ib.....
O’SAGE Hafl
Peaches fecan^C
ALBERTO VOS
HAIR SPRAY
$1.50 val..
ARMOUR TREET
LUNCH MEAT
12oz.can. 45®
ROSTY ACRES
STRAWBERRIES
FRESH DRESSED
FBYEBS
29®
Pillsbury, Yellow, Chocolate, Double Dutch—
CAKE MIXES, 3boxes.... SI®
... $1.79
$2.00 FREE STAMPS—WITH DENTLER MAID
25®
NEW^om
BORDEN’S
easy open
PlftSTlGfiOATEW
Leak-proof CARTON
........51®
ALBERTO VO 5
SHAMPOO
$1.00 val.. 79®
MRS. GRASS—CHICKEN or VEGETABLE
29®
EVERY SATURDAY
FOR TOP PRICES -
Consign Your Next Shipment of Livestock
— TO —
Gonzales Commission Co.
Phone 672-2845 Gonzales, Texas
June Dairy Month
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1963, newspaper, June 13, 1963; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171532/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.