The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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Mrs. Marcelle Chinski and Mr
and Mrs B M Stephenson of
Houston are visiting with Mrs
N L Stephenson.
Mr. Stanley Perrin has just
been appointed special advisor to
take care of the fruit growing
needs of Kendall County and
trade territory. He now is book-
ing orders for fall and spring
deliveries. Let him help you plan
for more fruit for Kendall
County.
Stark Bros. Nursery & Or-
chard Co. of Missouri — Repre-
sented ni Kendall County by
PERRIN MILLS
Boerne, Texas
Mrs. John Bergmann and ■ a specialty. Mrs Tiheo
daughter Dawn Marie of Hous- v—,
ton arrived Monday to spend a
FOR
GATES YULCO
TIRES
SEE LANE'S
Mr. Willie Dedeker of San
Antonio is visiting relatives in
Boerne this week.
Father Kolodzie is now a
member of the gallon club of
the American Red 'Cross Blood
Donors. He made his eighth
donation July 5th.
See Mrs L C Miller for any
kind of sewing. Childrens
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Zoeller:
Kronkosky’s place on Bandera
Road. P
Mrs Willeen Calder has ar-
Let L C Miller do your paint- rived from Houston to spend
ing, inside work carefully done.
Will contract or paint by the
day. Located at Mrs. Theo
Kronkosky’s place on Bandera
Road. P
Be sure and read Ebner’s
Profit sharing ad, your name
may be there.
WANTED
To lease pasturage :
grazing.
0. J. Minnieh
3t-p Boerne, Texas
Mrs. Adolf Ammann has
moved to her home on the old
San Antonio highway Which
she recently purchased from
Mr W H Dillon.
the summer months here at the
Ranch.
Corporal and Mrs
Kindervater of Childress were
guests of relatives here on
Monday.
DANCE
AT
3 Way Inn
SATURDAY
July 8th.
MUSIC BY
Ben
AND HIS PLAYBOYS
Admission 60c per person
Children 12 to 14 years 25c
Beer 13c per battle
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Miss Pauline Luckenlbach of
San Antonio was a weekend
guest of Mrs J A Luckenlbach.
Mrs Anita McDonald and
Harvey daughter Shirley Gay were Sun
“day guests of Mrs.' Chas,
Schwarz.
When you want good furni-
ture go to JOHNSON FURNI-
TURE CO., 709 So. Laredo, St.
San Antonio, Texas. F. 9167.
iasy terms.
Friday ■ * • Saturday
-SPECIALS-
MONARCH
MAYONNAISE
PINTS 34c
HALF PINTS 20c
DRESSED HENS
16
39c
RIB STEW MEAT
per16
18c
LIVE HENS
16
25c
PIMENTO
CHEESE ue™can
per16
39c
HI HO CRACKERS
Lge. Pkg.
22c
JUNO SUDSMakes Dishes sParkie
24c
YELYEETACHEESE
2 lb box
75c
PAR-MAK ELECTRIC FENCERS
HOT SHOT
BATTERIES telephone
'Sgt. Franklin Dacy of Santa
Rosa, California is spending a
furlough here with homefolks.
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.
1944 POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
“The men overseas don’t mince any words
about- the way they want to find this
country when they come marching home...
do they, Judge?”
"They certainly don’t, Herb...and they
shouldn't. They're doing a masterful job
fighting over there to protect our rights and
they have good license to expect ua to pro-
tect theira back here at home. One thing
they’re mighty clear on is their stand on
prohibition."
"Their position on that subject was stated
very emphatically In a poll taken recently
among American service men in Englana by
the British Institute of Public Opinion.
When hundreds of men were asked point
blank how they would vote on prohibition,,
85% of them stated, in unmistakable terms,
that they would vote against it. There’s no
doubt about it, Herb...the men overseas
don’t want any action taken on that subject
while they’re away.”
“And they’re 100% right, Judge, because
I know how I felt when I came home after
the last war—only to learn that we had
been over there fighting for so impractical a
thing as Prohibition.” <5
This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Inc.
PERRIN MILLS AND
FEED STORES
Phone 60
Dear Sir and Madam:
Prices are Born at Perrin
Mills and Feed Stores, they are
raised elsewhere.
Phenofhiazine Drench $3.15
Major and Mrs D K Lansing
entertained at dinner on Sun-
day honoring Lt’s. Geo. Spencer
and Douglas Lansing.
The Star is authorized to
make the- following announce- per gallon.
Order Phenothiazine Salt Mix
Mr J P Bowman is at the
Hoerne Hospital recuperating
from an appendectomy.
ments for office subject to the
general election on November
7, 1944: j mm
.For Sheriff, Assessor and
Collector of Taxes:
ERNjST NAGEL
For County Treasurer:
HENRY BERGMANN
@ $8.50 per hundred.
Perrin’s Hen Scratch $3.25.
Stock Salt cheaper quantity
orders.
The Best Feeds from the
Best Commerical Firms.
Mix your own feeds at Per-
„ , rin’s Mixer and save your dol-
Baptist lars<
Sincerely,
Stanley E. Perrin
Mrs H G Fenner from Sils-
bee, Texas kas the weekend
guest of Mrs W Leeslch.
The ladies of the
Church honored Mrs. Terrell
Goff with a miscellaneous'
shower at the home of Mrs. W
S Bryant on Thursday after- Mr and Mrs David uilrich of
noon. The honoree was present gan Antonio were weekend
ed with many useful and beau- 4 gUests of Mr
tiful gifts. Ullrich, Sr.
were
and Mrs Louisi
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Robert P. Coon
LAWYER
Boerne, Texas
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300
Mr and Mrs Rud Scheele of
Center Point were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Louis Pfeiffer
on Sunday.
FOR SALE
Five cross bred rams, one
Polled Hereford yearling bull
and small buch of sheep. See
Herman Duenneberg
lt-p Boerne, Texas
Mr and Mrs V 0 Westervelt
have returned from an extend-
ed stay at their ranch in Junc-
tion.
FOR SALE
Thoroughbred Hereford bull,
6 years old. Will not break fence
4t-p Chas. Zoeller
Waring, Texas
Miss Jennie Florence Adler
of San Antonio spent Saturday
with her parents, Mr and^ Mrs
F R Adler. She was accompa-
nied by Misses Janie Cuttrell,
Alice Holland, Ursula Dowidat,
Doris Richards and Mary Gio-
vannie. These girls are all stu-
dent Nurses at the Robert B
Green Hospital.
Mrs 'Ethel Dixon and Mr and
Mrs Carl Poignee and children
of Edeouch are house guests of
Mr. and Mrs R A Dixon.
SHOT GUN SHELLS
22 LONG RIFLE
FOR STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Two second calf jersey cows
and white face calves. Will trade
for sheep or goats. Leave word
at Live Oak Station or Joe
Zoeller for Elmer Huffman, p
WANTED
Modern small cottage with a
little acreage, close in. Have a
good paying drug store and brick
building to exchange. Address
H. T. Robertson, Malone, Texas.
WE CLOSE EVENINGS AT
6 o’clock
SATURDAYS
7 o’clock
FOR SALE
5 registered Hereford bulls
and a number of registered
| young Hereford cows'.
C H Lewis
10 miles out on Upper Ken-
dalia road.
H. O. ABLE R
pioni at
DISTRIBUTORS OF
MONARCH FINER FOODS
NOTICE
After July the 5th, 1944, I
will not be responsible for any
debts made by my husband,
W F S'chudhardt.
p Mrs Emma Schuchardt
FOR RENT
3-room house in Waring.
Water and lights. Cars goes to
Camp Stanley daily.
Mrs Julia Insall
I* 2t-c Waring, Texas'
Mrs Clifton Toepperwein ar-
rived Saturday in Boerne to
spend a, few days with Mr and
Mrs R H Toepperwein.
Mr and Mrs Frank Davis re-
ceived a telegram on July 4th
conveying the good news that
their son Arthur Davis who had
been reported missing in Italy
since some time in May, is safe
and a prisoner of the German
Government.
Mr and Mrs Anton Bergmann
have sold t'heir place of business
known as “The Cactus” to Mr.
and Mrs M C Johnson.
Sgt and Mrs Franklin Dacy
spent Wednesday in San An-
tonio.
Mrs C G Sterne returned Sun-
day from a visit with relatives
in Houston.
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1523 Main Avenue
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
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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
NOTICE
The Balcones Grange will
hold their meeting Thursday,
July 13, at school house. All
members urged to attend.
Sgt. Raymond Thompson and
Miss Goldie Howell and Mrs E
L Brannam, all of Ft. Sam
Houston spent the weekend
with Mrs Ad Kaiser. Mrs. Bran-
nam stayed over for July 4th.
Friday - Saturday Specials
SHORT RIBS ch" “
per 16
18c
TENDERLOIN STEAK c““
16
42c
BOLOGNE & WEINERS, all meat,
lb ...........
...... 30c
HOT BARBECUE
DRESSED FLYERS AND HENS
SpUDS (New Home Grown)
10fts
32c
HEARTS DELIGHT—WHITE WINGS 25 lbs
& LIGHT CRUST FLOUR
$1.20
KEN PANCAKE MIX
per pkg.
15c
SAUER KRAUTJUICE 12
oz. bottle
12c
SKINNERS SPAGHETTI,
& MACARONI
per pkg.
09c
V
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. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1944, newspaper, July 6, 1944; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847688/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.