The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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SPECIAL
GEBHARDTS SES” 2 19t
TOILET TISSUEGood Housekeepers ^roUs 27c
SUN MAID SEEDLESS AND
H & H COFFEE 1" 30c
MARASCHINO c"“ s„“ “ " 80(
PARAMOUNT3™ 25c
SWEETHEART ST
SNOWDRIFT
2
bars
3
lb jar
(9c
ZOELLER GROCERY
TWO PHONES
Neighbors
"SERVE GOD BY
SERVING HUMANITY.**
WE SERVE FAMILIES EVERYWHERE, AT
ANYTIME, DAY OR NIGHT, IN ANY WEATHER,
AT A MOMENTS NOTICE, WITH HELPFUL,
WHOLESOME SERVING, AND A DECENT RE-
GARD FOR LOWER COSTS. IT IS OUR WAY OF
SERVING HUMANITY.
FOR INFORMATION CALL US COLLECT.
Schaetter-Lindner Funeral Home
COMFORT, TEXAS
PHONE 79
'LUE BUG?
tTJSS^
in Hen houses with
7/2a/nt$h&-
, ROOST PAINT
it not only goes into cracks and
crevices but penetrates the wood
litself. It kills and keeps away
'Blue Bugs and Mites. Costs only
$1.25 per gallon.
Manufactured by
C. J. MARTIN & SONS,
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Ask Your Local Dealer
Sgt. Harry Schwarz writes
from New Guinea that the
natives are raising their sala-
ries. A few months ago they
Word has 'been received here
of the promotion of Harry S.
Callaway since arriving in
France, from Staff Sg .t to
Tech. Sgt.
FOR SALE
8 ft. windmill, 40 ft. tower,
large metal tank and good
wood tower.
tf-c A S Toepperwein
Little Miss Thelma Sue Sit-
ton is spending the summer in
Houston with her grandparents
FOR SALE
Wagon, harness and a team
of young well broke and hard
working mares, about 16 hands
high, weighing about 1200.
lt_p CO Casteel
Box 182, Boerne, Texas
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Community Folks . ♦.
and Southern Pacific
SP
The friendly Southern Pacific
L. H. Pybus, Agent
Phone 74 Boerne, Texas
Aside from our business of furnishing your com-
munity with friendly and dependable transportation,
Southern Pacific appreciates other relationships of
mutual interest. Most of our more than 18,000 em-
ployees in Texas and Louisiana have their homes in
the 989 communities served by Southern Pacific rails
in these two states. During 1944 their total payroll
will approximate $47,000,000. They and their
families form an important and highly respected part
of your community life as citizens, property owners, and taxpayers.
You regard them as good citizens and friendly neighbors.
Southern Pacific as a business institution also merits recognition as
a good neighbor and an important element in your community life.
Ours is a privately conducted business, paying its own way without
government subsidy—sharing fully with you the taxes required to
defray expenses of government and support of schools and other
public activities. Think of us as the friendly Southern Pacific, a
good neighbor to have I
H. M. LULL,
Executive Vice President
Miss Mildred Oates spent
several days in Boerne, the
guest of Mrs David Epperson.
On Thursday an informal lun-
cheon was held in her honor.
Guests were: Arnette Harz,
Dorothy Coughran and Mary
Beth Davis. Mrs David Epper-
son was hostess.
FOR &ALE
10-20 McCormick Deereing
tractor and triple disc plow in
good condition. Price $550.00
3t-p Walter B. Voges
v .---, —----- Tr Sgt fee°dav^nass Frankie Jo Whetstone honored
would work all day for two,Kansas spent a three day pass cousjns Misses Dorothy Fay
cigarettes but now they want with his parents Mr and Mrs ^ ^ whetgtone with
three pence a day. He thinks m Paul Ranzau.
the near future they have
Mrs Paul’ Ranzau returned
home after spending a week
with her parents Mr. and Mrs
O Beseler of Nacogdoches,
Texas.
LOST
Black puppy, 5 weeks old,
Child’s pet. Please return to
Mrs F W McWilliams, Apt. No.
2, above Rexall Drug Store.
Mr Ed Kuhfuss1 returned to
his home in Seguin after a
pleasant visit with his sister
Mrs Chas. Dienger. While here
On Thursday afternoon Miss Mrs Herbert Harz and charm-
to pay the stupendous sum of
ten cents for a days work.
FOR SALE
Canning tomatoes, $2.00 per
bushel.
lt-p Otto Rahm
Mrs R D Haden of Houston
is visiting Mr and Mrs I J
Houghton.
Mr and Mrs George Saner of
Houston were weekend guests
of Mrs Lela Saner.
a Watermelon and swimming
party. Dorothy Fay and Verna
City Market & Grocery
CREAM STYLE CORN, R & W(„ No. 2 can............14c
OXYDOL, large pkg....................................-............ 21c
IVORY SOAP, large size bar .................................. 10c
CAMAY SOAP, bar ................................................ 6>/2c
MATCHES, R & W, 3 large boxes............................ 14c
PRUNES, California, large meaty, tb .................... 15c
JUNE PEAS, 5 points, No. 2 can............................ 13c
GREEN BEANS, Texas Cut, No. 2 can ................ 11c
, FLAKY BAKE FLOUR
10 lb bag 49c 25 lb bag $1.15 50 lb bag $2.20
LYE, R & W, 3 cans .................................................. 25c
LETTUCE, California, large crisp head ....................09c
ing daughter entertained their
aunt Mrs Chas Dienger and
uncle Mr Ed Kuhfuss with .a din
ner party, also with music and
singing by Mrs Harz and, little
Mae have been guests of the daughters Ray Janice and Em-
M A Whetstone’s for the past
week.
ENTERTAINS
Miss Maxine Hofheinz en-
tained last Wednesday evening
with a Mexican dinner honor-
ing Miss Virginia Beyer, bride-
elect.
Guests were Misses Betty
Richardson, Fay Adam, Mo-
rene Schwarz, Betsy John^
Bernice Miller and Lenore
Adam.
Mrs J I Houghton has re-
turned home after visiting in
Houston last week.
Miss Rosemarie Bruels spent
a week with her grandmother
Mrs Chas Dienger. She enjoyed
the lawn party given by Rev.
and Mb’s Kluck. After a weeks
visit with the Julius Gomberts
she will return to her home in
San Antonio, promising to re-
turn soon again to enjoy the
swimming parties in our fine
pools and all the other sports.
Mr and Mrs Alf. Norris and
son, Mr and Mrs S E Norris
and Mr and Mrs Murray Ruede
and daughter motored to Pipe
Creek Sunday and enjoyed a
picnic barbecue at the home of
Mr and Mrs C R Ruede.
mie Joe.
WANTED TO BUY
Good 4-room house, close in,
good neighborhod, with gas,
lights, bath, for about $1000.00
or will take such a place as
payment on nice duplex, San
Antonio $4500.00. Income $120
month. Write W G Eubanks,
517 W. Henrietta Ave., Kings-
ville, Texas. 4t-c
Mrs Bertha Fabra and Miss
Doris Elaine. Fabra have re-
turned from a pleasant visit
with, the Hilmar Fabra family
in Brownsville.
Among those from Boerne
who attended the barbecue giv,
en in honor of Mrs. Lena Mar-
quart in Sisterdale on Sunday
were Mrs Louis Pfeiffer, Mr
and Mrs Ernst Nagel and
children and Mr and Mrs Mar-
vin Schwarz and children.
The Fire boys were called out
Monday night to extinguish a
blaze on a barn in back of the
home of Mrs. Bertha Fabra.
The fire was quickly exting-
uished and practically no dam-
age resulted.
Mrs. Jno. F. Kutzer visited
in San Antonio Monday.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank everyone
who come to our assistance
Monday night when our Barn
caught fire. Especially do we
thank Mrs Hugo Adam for
calling the Fire Dept., the
Telephone Girls and Fire Boys
for their quick response.
Mrs Bertha Fabra
Mr and Mrs Henry Fabra
Mrs E E Taylor and children
of Bastrop are guests of the
Jos. Rittimann family.
Mr and Mrs John Arnmann
have moved to Boerne and are
living in the house they re-
cently purlhased from
Anna Zoeller estate.
the
Mrs Ohas Herbst, Mr. and
Mrs Alvin Herbst and son Ken-
neth attended the Duckworth-
Classen wedding at the Post
Chapel at Fort Sam Houuston
on Friday.
Mr and Mrs E E Ebner and
children left Monday for Page,
Texas, where they will spend a
vacation with relatives.
Mr and Mrs John Bergmann
and daughter left Monday for
Houston after a pleasant visit
here with relatives.
Mrs Jack Saxon arrived on
Wednesday from Minnesota for
a few days visit with Mrs.
Rosye Saxon.
Friday and Saturday Specials
SUGAR PEAS, Argo, No. 2 can ............................13c
TOMATOE JUICE, Sacramento, No. 2 can............ 10c
CORN, Royal Guest Whole Grain, No. 2 can .......... 15c
PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar ................................ 36c
CATSUP, I G A, 14 oz. bottle...................................15c
CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs 18 oz. pkg 2 for............25c
COFFEE, Del Monte, 1 lb jar....................................31c
CRISCO, 3 lb jar ....................................................... 66c
ICE CREAM POW,DER, Londonerry, 2 pkgs. ______ 25c
BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 16 oz. can .............. 15c
SALAD DRESSING, I G A qt jar ....................... 35c
MUSTARD, I G A Salad, 9 oz jar ............................09c
SPINACH, Texas Fancy, No. 2 can ........................ 13c
IGA MILK, 6 small cans ........................................ 25c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables which are available
Just arrived — Nice Elberta Peaches, bu......... $4.75
BLEACH, qt bottle .................................................... 12c
Northside Food Store 1- C. A-
“Where your Dollars have a lot more Cents.”
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.