The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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A baby boy was born at the
Boerne hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Seewald on Saturday,
October 14.
WANTED
Fresh eggs from poultry men
and dealers. Phone Gar. 9024.
4t-c J. T. Carl
615 Dallas St.
San Antonio, Texas
Word was received from the
War Department that Maxie
Schwietz missing in action
since Aug. 1, 1943 is reported
dead.
DANCE
At FAIRYLAND
Comfort, Texas
SATURDAY, OCT. 21st.
Music By
STONEWALL ORCHESTRA
EVERYBODY WELCOME
PETE SPENRATH
FOR
GATES VULCO
TIRES
SEE lANn
The following went to San
Antonio on Tuesday to attend
the funeral of their relative,
Mesdames Tom Dugosh, Arno
Harz, W. E. Janensch, Herman
Esser and Harry Davis. Mr.
Flagg was the son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Esser.
Sgt. and Mrs. Nelson Steph-
enson and children ar§ visiting
relatives in Houston this week.
Sgt. Stephenson was recently
liberated from a war prison
camp in Romania. -
FOR SALE
Second hand sheet
good condition.
John Blank
tip 3 Way Inn
rock,
Miss Nannie Maud Sommer-
ville and Mrs. Rosye Saxon
motored to San Antonio Mon-
day to visit Mrs. Gerald Saxon
who is at Brooke General Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Helen Esser returned
Thursday from San Antonio
where she visited relatives the
past three weeks.
BOERNE TRUCK LINE
Boerne to San Antonio Daily
Phones:
Boerne San Antonio
Garfield 4138
Leave Boerne 8 a. m.
Leave San Antonio 4 p. m.
Leonard Kemp of the U. S,
Navy stationed in Florida is
spend a furlough here with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Kemp.
When you want good furni-
ture go to JOHNSON FURNI-
TURE CO., 709 So. Laredo, St.
San Antonio, Texas. F. 9167.
Sasy terms.
Friday ■ • ■ Saturday
-SPECIALS-
£88° OLEOMARGARINE
1 lb pkg.
24c
PIGS FEET PINTJAK
26c
GERBARDTS yAMALES
2 Jars
39c
SUPREME WJFEBS
2 lb pkg.
31c
ARMOURS STAR 0
PORK AND BEANS *
i 1 lb tins
25c
SHAG RUGS^olors ant* ^izes
$2.49 And Up
JUST IN
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
LACE COLLARS AND LACES
WOOL BLANKETS
$5.95 AND UP
ADMIRATION COFFEE
| lb jar
32c
IfD ACT french
AKAll DRESSING
8 oz. jar
15c
GREEN SP.CED TOMATOES
29 oz. jar
28c
PR0TEXsutKoft
4 for
30c
MONARCH DC AC
GREEN SPLIT r CAJ
1 lb pkg.
15c
WOOD AND OIL
COOK STOVESiM> HEATERS
WE CLOSE EVENINGS AT
6 o’clock
SATURDAYS
7 o’clock
H. O. ADLKR
PHONE M
DISTIt!»UTOI»a
MONARCH FINER FOODS
DANCE
3 Way Inn
SATURDAY
Oct. 28th.
MUSIC BY
Melody Kings
Admission 60c including taxes
Children 12 to 14, 25c
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Mrs. D. A. Spiller of Houston
is visiting Mrs. E. Q. Tynes
this week.
Out of town people who at-
tended the funeral of Mrs.
Kaiser were: Mrs. Lina Durst,
Art, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Ela
Kothmann, Menard, Tex; Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser, Cen-
ter Point, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Juenke, Center Point; Mr. Dan
Bonnett from Sisterdale; Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Eichman and
daughter of Bulverde; Mrs. G.
Marshall of San Antonio; Mrs.
A. Scharmann of San Antonio;
Mrs. F. H. Ruhnke of San An-
tonio; Mr. Victor L. Burge, of
San Antonio; Mrs. Minnie
Burge and daughter of San An
tonio; Mr. J. V. Cavender from
San Antonio; Lt. Robert L.
Acrey of Del Rio, Texas; Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Kunz and
daughter of Bergheim; Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Engel and daughter
of Bergheim; Mrs. Mabel Wat-
son of San Antonio; Mrs.
Goldie Anderson of San Anto-
nio; Mr. Sidney Bonnet of Pipe
Creek; Mr. Raymond Letcher
of Pipe Creek; Mrs. Earnest
Kaiser of San Antonio; Mrs.
Edna Kaiser, San Antonio.
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
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"Quite a stack of newspapers I left you
yesterday, Judge. Aren’t goin’ in the news-
paper business,are you?”
“No, I jyst enjoy reading different
papers so my nephew George sends them
to me whenever he takes a business trip.
I got a big kick out of some he sent me
from several counties where they still have
prohibition. Particularly from some head-
lines that read ‘Drunk Driving Arrests Rise’,
‘Bootleggers must post Ceiling Prices',
‘ Federal Agents seize' Trick' Liquor Truck'.
Doesn’t that go to prove, Joe, that prohibi-
tion does not prohibit?
“1 watched conditions pretty carefully
during our 13 years of prohibition in this
country. The only thing I could see we got
out of it was bootleg liquor instead of legal
liquor... plus the worst crime and corrup-
tion this country has ever known.”
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Robert P. Coon
LAWYER
Boerne, Texas
Q:
The little'six year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newman
had a serious accident on Sat-
urday when while playing, he
fell on a harrow, one of the
teeth penetrating his abdomen.
He was rushed to San Antonio
for a blood transfusion. The
little fellow is now out of dan-
ger and is recovering nicely.
POSTED
Having leased the A. ranch,
better known as the Mrs. Wm.
Adam ranch in Spanish Pass
from Hy. Agold, this pasture is
strictly posted by law.
s-p The Morris Boys
Misses Edith Mary and Eliza-
beth Ann Gray, students of
State Junior College in San
Antonio were weekend guests
of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Gray.
LOST
Ladies blue billfold with
change compartment. Finder
can keep the money and return
the papers and billfold,
lt-p Mrs. John Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Voelcker
left Saturday for San Antonio
to make their home. They came
here from New Braunfels and
Mr. Voelcker has been associat-
ed with the Hartman Drug
Store as Druggist for the past
three years. We are sorry to
lose these good people.
Mrs. Max Krause entertain-
ed her aunt Mrs. Chas. Dienger
with a "spend the day” party.
Both ladies have their birth-
days in October, so they cele-
brated the day in the good old
fashioned way. Everyone had a
pleasant time.
WANTED
Reliable man for ice route.
South Texas Ice Co.
Tech. Sgt. 5th. grade, Ollie
F. Chapman of Boerne has
been listed as wound in fight-
ing in the European area.
A little girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Harwell
Oct. 13th at Boerne.
MOBIL BLOOD BANK
CANCELS APPOINTMENTS
Word has been received by
Mrs. Max Richter that the
Blood Bank quota has been met
for some time and that no more
blood is needed at present. The
Mobil Blood Bank service has
been suspended and all the ap-
pointments are canceled.
Mr. Ben Hoerster of Ken-
dalia was a business visitor in
Boerne Thursday.
NOTICE
I do all kinds of electrical
wiring, house wiring and gen-
eral electric work. Give me a
trial.
4t-p L. F. Mose
Boerne, Texas
The old Hugo Zoeller Farm,
corner Bandera Road.
BAPTIST SERVICES
Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.
Training Union, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
8:00 p. m.
W. M. S. Monday, 7:30 p. m.
Brotherhood Monday after
each 3rd. Sunday 7:30 p. m.
The old clothes drive spon-
sored by St. Peters Parish
came to a successful close last
week. Over 500 pounds were
collected being about 800
garments.
The members of the Boerne
Hi School Band enjoyed a sup-
per of weiners, potato salad
and soft drinks on Monday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fabra. Everyone
enjoyed a pleasant evening.
Mrs. J. V. Cavender from
San Antonio was nursing her
mother, Mrs. Kaiser, the past
week.
FOR SALE
40 cords Spanish oak and live
oak wood, mixed, $6.00 per
cord at ranch.
lt-p Red Gate Ranch
HELP WANTED
German or Bohemian girl
as downstairs maid. No laund-
ry. No cooking. Room and bath.
Excellent wages. Apply: Mrs.
L. King, 137 W. Frence Place,
San Antonio, 1, Texas.
Mrs. Alice I. B. Massey went
to San Antonio Sunday to hear
Bishop Craighill who has re-
cently returned from China,
speak at St. Mark’s Church.
THE AMERICAN LEGION
JOE BORLAND POST No. 22$
The American Legion de-
sires to give our citizens the
most interesting day for some
time on Saturday, Nov. 11,
1944.
Watch for announcements of
the parade, list of speakers,
subjects of address ettc.
Parade starting at 3 p. m.
Programme at the Plaza.
Army supper, 7 p. m. (50
cents.)
Dance 8:30 p. m. 12:30 a. m.
Tickets $1.00 per couple. (Men
in uniform free.)
All welcome, all come.
On You Way Home from San Antonio Stop At The
Sam Bassett Lumber Company
925 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR LUMBER & BUILD-
ING MATERIAL NEEDS FOR FARM BUILDINGS
& GENERAL REPAIRS FROM OUR COMPLETE
STOCK.
"PLENTY OF ONE INCH FIR LUMBER
AVAILABLE FOR FARM AND RANCH REPAIRS.”
Sam Bassett Lumber Company
925 Fredericksburg Road P-7171
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
*
WANTED
Bushel of winter or fox
grapes. Apply at this office.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Kaiser
from Dallas were at the bed-
side of Mr. Kaiser’s mother the
past week.
NOTICE
Frow now on, and during the
winter months, our places of
business will be open to serve
you from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
South Texas Ice Co.
2t and Feed Store
Lt. Jack Adam, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sophus Adam visited
in Boerne Sunday. Lt. Adam is
expecting his call for foreign
duty soon.
Friday - Saturday Specials
VEAL RIBSCHOICE
CHUCK ROASTCH0ICE
TENDER LOIN STEAKCH0ICE
GROUND VEAL
CHOICE
IB
18c
pertb
29c
per
42c
per 15
30c
31
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DRESSED CHICKENS
COUNTRY SAUSAGE, LIVER & PORK
HOT BARBECUE
FRESH CALIFORNIA DATES
FRUIT CAKES IN CANS, 2 lbs ........................ $2.25
DEVILS FOOD CAKE MIX, 20 oz. pkg.................23c
24 oz. jar Jgj
13.5 oz. jar |2^
We Specialize in Home Dressed Meats
PICKELED pEppERJ
RED BEANS
SCOTT
CO.
PHONE 56
Fabra’s Market & Grocery j
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1944, newspaper, October 19, 1944; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847435/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.