The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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GLADIOLA
RED BIRD YAMS
MRS. TUCKER'S
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SHORTENING
FLOUR
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$100
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MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
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35*
59*
59*
FRUITS "‘'VEGETABLES
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GOLDEN RIPE
45*
BANANAS
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43*
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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
DELICIOUS
49*
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39*
55*
LETTUCE 2 heads
59*
LOIN STEAK »
17*
23*
65*
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9-10
SUNSHINE KRISPY
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FOODCRAFT ST0BE
POTATOES 10lb.bag.. 49®
SHINER, TEXAS
PHONE LY 4-3331
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Simultaneously the students
from various towns gathered at
the Catholic parish gym to hear
Sister Louisette and her staff
explain courses offered by Our
Lady of the Lake College, view
campus life in colored slides. A
spirit of informality prevailed
Ex-students of surrounding
towns gathered at the new home
of Mrs. J. D. Wagner Saturday
afternoon, October 3 for their
regular biannual meeting. Prior
to the business session the group
toured the lovely home which
Committees were appointed
to bring food for the Soil Con-
servation Tour which will be
held October 6. Plans are being
made for a booth at the Tri-
Refreshments were served
from a festive table centered
with bronze Fuji mums. Mrs.
Emmanuel Knippa presided at
the coffee service and Mrs. Pat-
rick Wagner served the cake.
Pre-College Assembly
Homecoming and explained the
“Matching Gift and Texas Clasp
Plans”.
tober 1, at 7:30 P.M. in the
Homemaking Building. Mrs.
Mary Golsch lead the group in
the motto and creed. The roll
was called, each member
answered with duty of Young
Homemaker. Mrs. Mary Golsch
gave a report on the Area III
Young Homemaker meeting and
banquet which was held in
Wharton Tuesday, September
29. The local Chapter won the
Chapter Publicity and Little
Sister awards and Mrs. Mildred
Janak was elected as State Vice-
President for Area III.
Community fair which will be
held Saturday, October 24, at
Wied Hall.
Esther Heinsohn was appoint-
ed to see if she could find a
camera for the Chapter. The
program was turned over to
Mrs. Linda Williams who gave
a very interesting talk on Fam-
ily Budgeting.
discussed college interests.
The girls enjoyed their re-
freshments of cake and Cokes
from a table adorned with an
inverted 1918 OLL graduation
cap holding an arrangement
of forget-me-nots surrounded
by Barbie dolls dressed in caps
and gowns. Incidently this cap
belongs to Marie Wagner. Towns
represented at both functions
included Victoria, Columbus,
Weimar, Schulenburg, Yoakum
OLL Columbus
Area Club Meets
U. S. Navy from 1960 to 1963.
His sister, Joyce J a 1 u f k a,
Baldwin Graduate of 1961 is a
secretary in the County At-
torneys office in Gonzales.
If you want to keep a lemon
I indefinitely, marry him.
Bauer Dredging Co., Inc. of Port
Lavaca.
For the past six months he
has been an excellent account-
ing student at Baldwin Business
College night school. He grad-
uated from St. Ludmila’s Aca-
demy in 1960 and served in the
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK, OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted — Lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENSES FITTED
Office Hours 8:00 to 5:30 — Saturday 8:00 to 12:00
Other Hours by Appointment
Phone PR 6-3587 Box 247 FLATONIA, TEXAS
Lawrence Jalufka
Accepts Position With
Bauer Dredging Co.
YOAKUM—Lawrence Frank
Jalufka, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank J. Jalufka of Route 3,
Shiner, has accepted an ac-
counting position with the
Young Homemakers
Regular Meeting
The Hallettsville Young
Homemakers Chapter held their
monthly meeting Thursday, Oc-
Shiner Gazette — Shiner, Texas Thursday, October 8, 1964
was enhanced by varied hued highlighted the O. L. L. Spring
autumn arrangements.
President Mrs. Frank M.
Wagner opened the meeting and i
after clearing tabled issues of
the previous meeting held at
Weimar turned over the gavel
to the incoming president Mrs.
E. J. Knippa of Yoakum. Mrs.
Paul Gonzales of Schulenburg
DR. H. B. GEE —CHIROPRACTOR
Open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, until 8 p.m.
Open Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Thursday & Saturday Afternoons
124 E. Gonzales St.—Ph. AX 3-2022—Yoakum, Tex.
jnstant
dryland
coffee
COLONIAL — GERMAN
CHOCOLATE CAKE, each. 69*
GREEN GIANT
PEAS. No.303can,2 for..39*
CRACKERS
lb.box... 27
10 oz
Jar
MENTHOLATUM
DEEP HEAT
LIQUID PRELL
SHAMPOO
$1.00 val.. 69®
Double Stamp Day Every
Wednesday with Purchase
of S2.50 or More
LILLY — Round Carton
ICE CREAM
PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES
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FRESH
TOMATOES 2 ibs.
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HEINZ
BABY FOOD, 6 for
REYNOLD’S
FOIL WRAP, 25-ft. roll
VEAL CHUCK
ROAST
ACRES
VEGETABLES
FRESH DRESSED
HENS
MORTON’S
SALAD DRESSING, qt
Frosty Acres, 6 oz. can
ORANGE JUICE
AQc
MY-T-FINE
PUDDING, 3 for
DECKER ALL-MEAT
BOLOGHA ib
TURKEY
HENS
FRESH GROUND
CHUCK
BAR-S NEW ENGLAND
HAM
VEAL
STEW MEAT ib
5 Ib. bag
25 LB
PAPER
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BREAST-O-CHICKEN
CHUNK TUNA, can
SOFT
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VEAL BONELESS
STEW MEAT ib
FRESH GROUND
CHILI MEAT ib
VEAL
CHOPS
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERSib
RED or WHITE
GRAPES ib
1OO TABLET—BAYER
ASPIRIN, 79c value
VEAL BONELESS ROLLED
ROAST
INSTANT
Maryland Club
COFFEE
FRESH GROUND
MEAT lb.35c;3lbs
BAR-S THICK SLICED
RACON 2-lb. pkg.. 99*
CARNATION
MILK, 2 tall cans
DOLE1—PINEAPPLE
JUICE, 46-oz. can
VEAL
CHUCK STEAK ib
WOLF BRAND BEEF
TAMALES, No. 300 can
DELSEY
TISSUE, 2-roll pkg
REDBIRD
SWEET POTftTOES
VELVEETA
CHEESE, 2-lb. loaf
EGG
AMERICAN BEAUTY
NOODLES, 10-oz.bag
FOLGER'S
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI—7 OZ. PKG
SKINNERS, 2 for
DECKER SMOKED PICNIC
HAM
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RANCH STYLE—NO. 300 CAN
BEANS, 2 for
CREST
TOOTHPASTE
75c val... S9C
MUSSELMAN — NO. 303 CAN — APPLE
SAUCE, 2 for
SPECIAL LILT
PERMANENT
$1.59val.. 5119
FRESH PORK SHOULDER
ROAST
DECKER COOKED
SALAMI
PAPER
KLEENEX
TOWELS, 2-roll pkg
DOLE—PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT, 29 oz. can
45*
DRINK, 2 for
APPLES
10*
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STEAK
KLEENEX—BOX OF 300’s—FACIAL
35*
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1964, newspaper, October 8, 1964; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171572/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.