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Shiner Gazette — Shiner, Texas Thursday, September 17, 1964
bleeding or dis-
grow rapidly and spread or de- 1 Drug treatment holds much
Instant Folger's
Pioneer White Wings
COFFEE
WHITE WINOS
10 oz. jar
SJJ9
K R
MIRACLE WHIP
STALEY'S
GLADIOLA
SALAD DRESSING
Gladiola
FLOUR
Qt
1!6qt. jar
SPECIkt HARD WHEAT
73k
COLONIAL GERMAN CHOCOLATE
pkg
CAKE each... 69C
HUNT’S
PEACHES
S ATTRACTIVE
NO. 2% CAN
2 for
Qt
4 for
79c
lb. can
DELTA SUMMER DILL
29'
29'
PICKLES, quart
35'
lb
PEPSICOLA
12 Btl. ctn
PLUS $5.00 FREE STAMPS
45'
FRUITS o'** VEGETABLES
29'
GOLDEN RIPE
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
45'
83'
lb
29'
49'
43'
lb
25'
DELICIOUS
APPLES
lb
49'
lb
15'
lb
49'
lb
LETTUCE 2 heads
29«
LOIN STEAK ib
lb
69'
lb
1S<
TOMATOES ib
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 18-19
SUNSHINE KRISPY
LEMONS Dozen.
Welhausen's Ki
FOODCRAFT STORE 5S
POTATOES 10 lb. bag.. 49'
’b. box
SHINER, TEXAS
PHONE LY 4-3331
Fall Cleaning is no puzzle with AJAX
25 LB.
PAPER
BAG .
Tastes good
FRESH-PERKEDf
or thickening in
elsewhere.
Angels are always pictured as
women, because it doesn’t em-
barass a woman to flit around
with nothing on but a pair of
wings.
2 Reg.
cans
Cupid may be a good shot,
but he sure makes some awful
MRS.
Giant
Size
Floor and
Wall
Cleaner
Reg.
7. Change in a wart or mole.
If any one of these symptoms
persists for longer than two
weeks, see your doctor. These
symptoms do not necessarily
mean you have cancer, but they
are a warning sign that it might
be fatal to ignore.
BREAD AND ROLLS
FLOUR
| FROZEN,-
rtgjFODDS
Double Stamp Day Every
Wednesday with Purchase
of $2.50 or More
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 Rox 247 FLATONIA. TEXAS
sical irritation, such as friction,
heat, sunlight, x-rays and other
forms of radiation. Chemical ir-
ritants may include infections,
tars, certain of the heavy metals,
hormones and certain dyes.
There is no evidence that here-
dity as a factor.
Know and heed the American
Cancer Society’s Seven Danger
Signals:
1. Unusual
charge.
2. A lump
the breast or
3. A sore that does not heal.
4. Change in bowel or blad-
der habits.
5. Hoarseness or cough.
6. Indigestion or. difficulty in
swallowing.
specific kinds needed for each
organ or body function, says a
new pamphlet of the American
Medical Association.
Each kind of cell divides into
its own kind, equipped to do
the job it was designed to do.
Under certain conditions not
yet completely understood, some
cells do not differentiate in this
way. They multiply in irregular
and disorderly fashion and com-
pete with normal cells for nu-
trition and space. These cell
masses are called tumors.
Tumors that remain localized
are benign and may not be
troublesome unless they mech-
anically interfere with some
body function. Tumors that
still the major treatments, pos-
sibly supplemented by carefully
selected drugs.
If treated promptly and prop-
erly, some cancers are highly
curable. One-third of all can-
cers in the United States are
being cured today and more
than one million Americans
alive today have been cured of
cancers. However, almost 300,-
000 Americans will die of can-
cer this year. Of this total, al-
most 100,000 might have been
saved through early detection
and treatment.
The cause of cancer in man
is not known. Some cancers
may follow some form of phy-
perience with cancer. Millions
of words have been written
about cancer in the public press.
Most of us know something
about cancer.But how many of
us really know what cancer is?
During the process of cell
division—the basis of normal
body growth and repair—cells
become differentiated into the
DECKER COOKED
SALAMI
DECKER BACON
JOWLS
VEAL
7 STEAK ib
VEAL CHUCK
ROAST
SOFT
PEARS 2 lbs..
REYNOLD’S
FOIL WRAP, 25-ft. roll
We
Give
Ace
Stamps
BAR-S
CERVELAT ib
FRESH GROUND
CHUCK
VEAL
CHOPS
VEAL
CHUCK STEAK ib
VEAL
STEW MEAT ib
BAR-S HOLIDAY
HAM
F EXTRA FINE
granulated
BAR-S CHOPPED
HAM
T-BONE or ROUND
STEAK
FRESH GROUND
CHILI MEAT ib
VEAL BONELESS
STEW MEAT ib
Americas
laurite
Shortening
6V2 OZ. BOTTLE
PEPSICOLA
BREAST O’CHICKEN
CHUNK TUNA, can
SWIFT’S — 4 FLAVORS
In Plastic Re-usuable
Containers
SHERBET
DECKER RANCH STYLE THICK SLICED
BACON 2-lb.pkg..
NOW IN TH
RE-USABLE-KEYLESS
RANCH STYLE—No. 300 can
BEANS, 2 for
stroy tissue are known as ma- hope, but it is not yet perfected
lignant tumors. Collectively, and surgery and radiation are
these are called cancers.
Unrestrained growth of can- (
cer cells will infiltrate vital or-
gans and destroy the individual
if not checked. Slow growing
cancers may take months to
spread beyond control. More
malignant types spread so ra-
pidly that they become incur-
able in a few weeks.
Surgical removal of the can-
cer and destruction of the tumor
with some form of radiation are
the primary methods of treat-
ment. A few types of malig-
nancy, particularly leukemia,
react quite well to newly dis-
covered drugs and chemicals.
AMERICAN BEAUTY — EGG
NOODLES, 10-oz.pkg
AURORA
TISSUE, 2-roll pkg
HORMEL SPAM
LUNCH MEAT, 12-ol can
ADOLPHUS
RICE, 2-lb.box
CRACKERS
27c
WOLF BRAND
CHILL No. 2 can
MIRACLE
WHIP
The salad dressing
that millions prefer.
RED or WHITE
GRAPES id
GOLDEN BROWN
BREADED SHRIMP
49'
McCORMICK
BLACK PEPPER, 4-oz.can
Frosty Acres, 6 oz. can
ORANGE JUICE
49'
VEAL BONELESS ROLLED
ROAST ib
DOLE—PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT, 29 oz. can
DRINK, 2 for
UNCLE WILLIAMS—No. 300 can
PORKS BEANS, 3 for..
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERSib
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.
NIBLETS—12 oz. can
CORN, 2 for..
s us. y ra
BANANAS
25'
?IQUR
FRESH GROUND
MEAT lb. 35c; 3 lbs.... *1
LIBBY’S — No. 303 can—CUT GREEN
BEANS, 2 for......37'
Liquid
Cleaner
giant size
59'
Health and Safety
Tips From The AMA
(cancer facts)
Cancer is a frightening word
among Americans today. It’s a
frightening disease. Millions of
American families have had ex-
SWISS MISS
FRUIT PIES
Each.... 29'
LILLY — Round Carton
ICE CREAM
'/jgal.cfn. 79'
DECKER
OLEO, 2 pounds for
........35*
MY-T-FINE
PUDDING
2 for... .21*
PET
MILK
2 tall cans. 29e
FRESH DRESSED
HENS ib......19'
SLAB
BACON ib...... 49'
SWIFT’S FULLY COOKED PICNIC
HAMS ib......33'
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964, newspaper, September 17, 1964; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171686/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.