The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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PERRIN MILLS AND
FEED STORES
Phone 60
$500.00 Stark Nursery Pro-
ducts sold first 8 days. Make
Kendall a fruit County.
Pheno products — drench
$3.15 gal.; powder $1.10 lb;
Salt, $8.40 per 100 lbs. Smear
No. 62, $3.50 per gal.
Use Perrin’s Feed Mixer and
Save.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Falbra
and family and Mrs Bertha
Falbra spent Sunday evening
with Mr and Mrs E P Heye in
San Antonio.
Windmill 6 foot Aermotor
and about 30 foot tower for
sale. Also 800 gallon galvanized
tank. Call R. Mills, phone 32,
or write W. K. Morrow, P O
Box 59, Houston, 1, Texas.
4t-c
FOR
GATES YULC0
TIRES
LANE'S
SEE
Mr and Mrs J E Jarrett of
San Antonio have rented the
Sterne apartment and will
spent the suummer months in
Boerne.
FOR SALE
A good double John Deere
horse power plow, $25.00, on
the old Weathehhead place.
2t-c Alfred Heiligman
FOR SALE
1—1000 gallon cypress tank.
§60
Henry Fabra
(Miss Irma Koerner of San
Antonio spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs TJdo F Harz.
iSgt. Billie Schrader left
Tuesday for Camp Phillip
Kansas, after a weeks stay
with Mr and Mrs Henry Schra-
der.
FOR SALE
Three fresh jersey cows with
baby calves $100.00 each. Can
be seen any day except Satur-
day. Inquire at K. C. Cafe,
lt-p Curg Talley
Miss Ita Frost, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frost, Jr.
will leave Sunday for Boeme
to spend a week with her
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.
Jdhn Herff, at their summer
home, “Suitsus.”
BOERNE TRUCK LINE
Boeme to San Antonio Daily
Phones:
Boerne San Antonio
Garfield 4138
Leave Boeme 8 a. m.
Leave San Antonio 4 p. m.
DANCE
AT
3 Way Inn
SATURDAY
July
y is y
MUSIC BY
Ben
AND HIS BOYS
Admission 60c per person
Children 12 to 14 years 25c
Beer 13c per bottle
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Mrs Tom Sanders of Austin
is visiting friends and relatives
in Boerne.
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-
KRAFT DINNER 1
| pkgs.
21c
ARMOURS TREE!
Per Tin
13c
LIBBYS VEAL LOAF
Per Tin
24c
MONARCH K!LA,SB
89c
maxwell £Qpf ££ Paper pkg*
31c
e!,',"' WAX PAPER
17c
CRUSTENE OIL PINTTINS
25c
MH-N01
SMALL 05c
LARGE 09c
MONARCH GSfS PEAS 1
j lb pkg.
15c
GULF SPRAY QUART B0TTLE
31c
FRUIT JARS
JAR CAPS AND RINGS
ELECTRIC WIRE
AND SUPPLIES
g oz. 29 inch Per Yard
Mrs Hazel O’Connor and
small son arrived Sunday from
Indiana where they spent sev-
eral weeks visiting relatives.
Walter A. Springall
Phone 222 P. O. Box 66
Boerne, Texas
INCOME TAX
Accounting
Life, Accident and
Group Insurance
Life Annuities
AETNA LIFE INS. CO.
944 POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Star is authorized to
make the following announce-
ments for office subject to the
general election on November
.7, 1944:
For Sheriff, Assessor
Collector of Taxes:
ERNST NAGEL
.For County Treasurer:
| HENRY BERGMANN
For County Surveyor:
I J. HOUGHTON
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
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"I don't blame the fellows overseas for
gettin’ all het up over it, Judge. For the
likes of me I can’t see what’s all the hurry
about holdin’ these local prohibition elec-
tions while they’re away.”
“I agree with you, Steve. Time after
time...in their letters, in articles, in polls
taken to get the views of our fighting men...
they have indicated in unmistakable terms
that they don’t want any action taken on
prohibition, either local or national, until
they get back.”
“Too bad there isn’t a law or somethin’
to be sure their wishes are carried out,
Judge.”
“There is in one state I know of, Steve.
Just recently it passed a law prohibiting
the calling of any prohibition election until
a year after the peace is declared.”
“That really makes sense to me, Judge.”
This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, /.
The people of the Upper LESLIE A. BOSWELL
and
Cibolo Community gathered at
the home of Mrs. Oran Davis on
Sunday and enjoyed a barbe-
cue given in honor of M/Sgt.
Harvey Davis who is home on
a furlough after having served
his country for four years.
Part of the time he was station
ed in the Hawaiian Islands and
for the past two years he has
been in combat in the South
Pacific.
Sgt. Jack Goodloe left Sun- informal talk,
day for his station in Arizona
after a furlough spent here
1 Cprecinct^No L* ^ Peace> with his parents Mr and Mrs J
IRVIN ALBERT KUTZER c Goodloe.
m> o czzz> o cm
U
° Phone 237
3QCZr~>OC
Robert P. Coon
LAWYER
Boerne, Texas
>o<S
Mr and -JVTrs John F Kutzer
have sold their home in Ever-
green Addition and have mov-
ed to the Episcopal Rectory.
Mrs Ed Heiser and daughter
Miss Aileen Guidry left Wed-
nesday for Nebraska where
they will visit friends.
FOR RENT
3-room house in Waring.
Water and lights. Cars goes to
Camp Stanley daily.
Mrs Julia Insall
2t-c Waring, Texas
Mrs Anita McDonald and
daughter iShirley Gay of San
Antonio were Sunday guests of
Mrs Chas Schwarz.
WE CLOSE EVENINGS AT
6 o’clock
SATURDAYS
7 o’clock
H. O. ADLER
PHON1 M
TRANSFER NOTICE
Patrons having good reasons
for transferring from one
school district to another,
please do so before August 1,
1944, as there will be no trans-
fers made after July 31st.
B. H. Balser, E-officio
County School Supt. Kendall
County.
The people of Boerne will b#
grieved to learn of the death
of Miss Rebecca, Flores which
occurred in Dallas the past customers
DELEGATE TO CHICAGO
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL
CONVENTION TO SPEAK
Saturday eevening July 22,
at 9 p. m. at the 'Court House
in Boerne, Mr Boswell will give
impressions of the Republican
candidates as perceived at the
Chicago Republican Convention.
All friends interested are
welcome to be present at this
MASONIC NOTICE
Regular meeting Masonic
Lodge A. F. & A. M. No. 897,
iwill be held every second and
fourth Friday in the month.
Visiting brethem invited.
School of instruction on 1st.
md 3rd. Thursday night of
each month in floor work and
E. A., F. C. and M. M. degrees.
J. A. Coughran, W. M.
R. A. Dixon, Sec’ty.
Mrs. L. C. Miller for sewing
— L. C. Miller for painting.
We have no telephone, please
call if convenient. If not drop us
a card and we will call on you.
Box 421, Boerne.
Mrs L D Kemp and Mrs
Helen Esser motored to San
Antonio on Monday to see Mrs
Amanda Zoeller Who under-
went a major operation at the
Santa Rosa Hospital.
M/Sgt. Arley Richter left
Monday for the West Coast af-
ter a furlough spent here with
his parents Mr and Mrs A C
Richter.
Frank Fisher of San Antonio
visited friends here over the
weekend.
Miss onnie D’Spain of Ban-
dera spent the weekend with
Miss Irene Bergmann.
TELL US THE NEWS.
Expert hands to
smooth the way to new beauty for
you ... to give you the most
flattering make-up you ever had!
Expert advice to aid you in keeping
your complexion lovely through the
years 1
That is the thrill you
have in store for you during the
Beauty Week visit of
MISS FERN WATSON
Cara Nome Specialist
By appointment only, Miss
Fern Watson will devote 45
minutes to you for an individ-
ual skin analysis, a beautifying
facial and make-up and advice
for daily complexion care.
Miss Fern Watson comes at
)ur own expense to extend this
courtesy to our friends and
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
DISTRIBUTORS Of
MONARCH FINER FOODS
week. Rebecca was the daugh-
ter of Mr A C Flores, grew up
near Boerne and attended
school here. She was laid to
rest in Floresville in the family
burial plot.
Mrs J L Ledbetter and
daughter and Mrs. Willard
Richter of San Antonio were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mr3
E H Richter.
Make your appointment
now! Only 10 consultations can
be given daily—9 A. M. to
4:45 P. M.
Ebner’s Drug Store
The REXALL Drug Store
BEAUTY WEEK
July 31st.
Friday - Saturday Specials
WEBERS all meat
1,11 lb 30c
SHORT RIBSCHOICE
per16 18c
CHUCK ROASTCH0ICE
per1fc 29c
VELYEETACHEESE 2
HOT BARBECUE
DRESSED FRYERS
ib pkS. J5t
STICK CANDY “
10 sticks Q jj
TENDERONI
2tor 17c
ARMOURS MILK
ROYAL
6
2
small
cans
cans
:
25c
19c
$1.20
BAKING
POWDER
HEARTS DELIGHT—WHITE WINGS 25 lbs
& LIGHT CRUST FLOUR
We Specialize in Home Dressed Meats
PHONE 56
Fabra’s Market & Grocery
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1944, newspaper, July 20, 1944; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847467/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.