The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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TWO PHONES
"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
PHONE 79 COMFORT, TEXAS
The People" and "State Rights
VOTE FOR
ELMER WARE STAHL
STATE SENATOR
26th DISTRICT
BEXAR, BANDERA, KENDALL AND KERR
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES JULY 22, 1944
(Paid Political Advertising)
City Market & Grocery
PEACHES, Arkansas No. 1 Alberta, lb ................ 15c
. ‘ /
LIMES, Giant Size Mexico, dozen ............................ 18c
FLAKY BAKE FLOUR
10 lb sack 52c, 25 lb sack $1.20 50 lb sack $2.30
CAMAY SOAP, bar
VANETTES, pkg. of 12 ............................................ 19c
DRIED PEACHES, lb ............................................. 39c
PORK and BEANS, 2 No. 300 cans, 10 points .... 15c
MIXED PICKLES, qt. jar
PLUM JAM, pint jar ........
CRISCO, lb jar ..............................................
VIENNA SAUSAGE, R & W, No. V/2 tin
POTTED MEAT, R & W, No. 1 »/2 tin
SPECIAL
j lb jar
lb box
CRISCO
SUPREME CRACKERS 2
JERGENS LOTION
VIENNA SAUSAGESAndrews Brand 2cans
$1.00 size
lbs bulk
TEXAS GIRL
TEA
GINGER BREAD MIX DUFFS
SYRUP
12 oz. can
Mr and Mrs1 Henry Fabra
and son, Ray Allen, spent Sun
day in San Antonio visiting
relatives.
Mr and Mrs Roy Schuchardt
and children of Kerrville spent
the weekend here with rela-
tives.
efficient flock treatment for
Poultry use
JfOiyru pay jVwfilbL
vCon^ot worm* in poultry with
Phenika Preparations
Phenika
, Worm Powder1
For individual dosing use'
77Zabitft&
PHENIKA
Poultry Worm Pills
Both contain Phenothiazine for
cecal worms Nicotine for round
worms, and Kamala for tapeworms,
Bothi' are especially good for
Turkeys because they expel cecal
worms which carry the Blackhead
organism.
Manufactured by
C. J. MARTIN & SONS,
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Ask Your Local Dealer
Mrs Frank Schultz returned
to her home in Brady on Fri-
day after a pleasant visit with
Mr and Mrs Terrell Goff.
IF MRS. HERBERT HARZ WILL BRING THIS
ADVERTISEMENT TO OUR STORE, SHE WILL
RECEIVE $1.00 IN TRADE. THIS OFFER WILL
EXPIRE JULY 12th, AND IS GOOD ON ANY PUR-
CHASE MADE IN THE STORE.
GUARD YOUR HEALTH WITH VITAMINS
Ebner’s Drug Store
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Mr and Mrs V J McAteer
transacted business in Boerne
on Wednesda yenroute from
Comfort to San Antonio.
FOR SALE
Case thresher and tractor.
See
2t-c Fritz Bergmann
(S/Sgt and Mrs H T Wales
are the proud parents of a son
ijlillillllllliliillllillllllllil!lliliiiilllilliiiiiililliiili!iiiiiiiiiiiillllllllliiuillllillillllllillilliliillliiiiiiiiiiiiiilliinilllllliilliiiiiQii Thomas Cody, who arrived July
= 1st to make his home with
1 them.
MARCHING WITH MARTIN
THE EX-MARINE
QUALIFIED!
EXPERIENCED!
JESSE E. MARTIN
FOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Only Ex-Service Man
in the Race!
MYRTLE MOONFINKLE
NEWS
The first formal summer ses
sion of the charter members of
the M M S was held at the
home of Myrt Stahl on Monday
June 26, at 7:30 p. m. Before
the business meeting was held,
two guests were introduced to
the group: Misses Mary Lafe
Martin of Dallas, guest of Em-
ily Speight; Barbara Fulwiler
of Abilene, gueust of Myrt Ful-
wiler. These two visitors had
the rare privilege of witnessing
the M M S during its busiest
THE BOERNE STAR
An Independent Newspaper
—devoted to the interest of
3oerne and Kendall County.
Jack R. Davis
Editor
Wm. Gammon Davis, Jr.
Publisher
$1.50 Per Year in Advance
Entered at the Boerne Post
Jffice as second-class mail mat-
er under the act of Congress
darch 3, 1877.
(Paid Political Advertising)
Mr Carol Zoeller of San An-
tonio is spending the week with
Mr and Mrs Alfred Herlbst.
WANTED
Cord wood saw, with or with-
out blade. State condition and
price. Box 413, Boerne. p
VACCINE CONTROLS
FOWL POX
College Station, June 29.—
Fowl pox, which causes con-
siderable loss yearly to chicken
and turkey flocks in Texas, can
be prevented by using a vac*
hne. The origin of the disease
is a virus and can o|ccur in fowj
from chick age to advanced
years, ut it is seen most often
in birds a few weeks old and
those in their first laying year,
says Dr W A Boney, poultry
veterinarian for the A & M Col-
lege Extension Service.
Eternally, the disease ob-
tains foothold on the combs or
wattles through scratches and
cuts, and internally by the
■mouth, or canker form. Mos-
session which included the en- „ •, ,
;ranee of new members into the juitoes are dangerous earners,
■orority.
Honorable Myrt Owens called
being able to transmit the dis-
ease to others several days af*
the business meeting to orderJ^er fading on infected fowl. Its
and Myrt Richardson discussed isTread ^m°*j£ *urke£? ls in~
the purchase of identification ^ ft£htmS- Bmis may
and membership cards for the affected by one form or
entire organization. Myrt Gray _ai°ne> °r a combination
also discussed the activities of j ,,
the scrapbook committee. Myrt I outbreak m a laying flock
Speight viewed the procedure i s^10.u1(? against es-
with few comments but taking facially. The hens usually cease
notes how to conduct future P10 action and it may be two
meetings, since she will take or ^bree months before they
temporary charge of the now ir??ume\ ,W1L die
Miss Juduy Rosebrook. left I members entering the M M S otiiers be blinded. The mouth,
Sunday for her home in Three |The meeting then adjourned; I°r canker, type often causes
V1Slt Wlth'and Myrt Stahl served delicious jd*at:h by starvatl0n strang-
irefreshments to the members!u^;lon’ ,. , .
land guests present. | Prevention by vaccinating
. . j Due to the fact that many of the chickens^ which are to be
pistol, the Myrts are going to school,^.eP^ ^ben they are between
in San Antonio, the meeting f*x and ^ weeks old, or when
Miss W'aldine Martin.
FOR SALE
32 automatic colt
NOTICE
I WILL CLOSE MY BUSINESS JULY 2nd. AND
REOPEN JULY 10th. THIS IS MADE NECESSARY
BECAUSE OF SOME MINOR REPAIRS.
Norris Tailor Shop
il WANTED TO BUY
|.f CASH REGISTERS AND
| ADDING MACHINES, Syers-
1 Parma Co., 430 Main Avenue,
| San Antonio, 5, Texas. Give
| j name and numbers of machine
| or a full description, also your
- lowest cash price, in first letter.
Phone 34.
lt-p Mis J A Coughian j disbanded early. However it isi^be7 a^e . s®Parated from the
Mr and MrTwP Ml'Daniel M^werf feen" ou "the Itr^t
of Port Arthur, Texas are visit j,a{el. in the evening. SpeightiSays.
ing Mrs Eckert.
what time was
[reached home ?
it when you | vacc^ne comes in two
Incidentally, IjOTes-fowl pox and pigeon
The fowl pox vaccine should be
used on all young chickens and
turkeys not in production. If
vaccination is delayed until the
a shiny new
.wings?
The next
pair of silver
did “**'«*»*-d —;
is home from the Univevrsity
of Texas, Austin, for the sum-, Th t mppHn? will he
mer months. 'held early this month with |fowl begin to lay the pigeon pox
Charles Cnrinirton returned Myrt 0wens Presiding.
Monday to Maryville, Mo. whede | Myrt Reporter.
he is stationed with the U Sj n __
Navy after spending a leave1 Mrs 0 C Curmgton
Mr s O C
here with his parents Mr «pd wTC*fc i*®*® wticih are *>r layers
vaccine should be used, and the
i treatment repeated when the
,ibirds molt. The fowl pox vaccine
and however, usually gives lifetime
are here protection to chickens, but tur-
Mrs J S Curington.
l and Mrs J S Curington. Mr. j
should be re-vaccinated in No-
Mr L A Boswell returned
Curington of the US Navy has iVember or December.
« "tj-T^hYnavn w^ppp^Iip been called to Seattle, Washing I Dr. Boney urges owners who
Sunday trom Chicago Where he , .expect to market their turkeys
went as
National
tion.
a delegate
Republican
to the
Conven
Mr and Mrs L C Langbein of
Sisterdale spent Friday in
Boerne on business.
FOR SALE
Registered Billy for
Two years old.
lt-p Jim Beck Hall
sale.
BIBLE SCHOOL
The Daily Vacation Bible
School of the Leon Springs
Chapel will open Monday July
10th at 9:30 a. m. and contin-
ue until July 21st.
If you do not have transpor-
tation get in touch with Rev.
Daniel Baker, pastor at Leon
Springs and if possible trans-
portation will be arranged. ‘
Rev. Daniel Baker, Pastor
AIR CORPS ENLISTMENTS
NOW OPEN
Lt. Colonel Vincent D. Phil-
lips, San Antbnio District Army
Mr and Mrs Joe Johns visited j Recruiting Of ficer announced
in Corpus Christi this week .today that it’s now permissable
with their daughters Mrs'f° enlist all 17 year old men,
Bruce Scrafford and Miss Jose- who are mentally and physically
phine Johns. Miss Johns has
recently 'been made a district
supervisor for the Braniff Air
Lines at Corpus Christi.
Mrs E Kuhfuss had as Sun-
day guests Mr and Mrs Law-
rence Vidrine and daughter of
Houston and Mr and Mrs H D
Boudreaux and daughter Marie
and granddaughter Catherine
of San Antonio.
BARB WIRE
Will sell 3 spools new wire as
do not need at present.
Major Wheeler
lt-p Boerne
Mr Taylor MdCrocklin of
Kendalia was a business visitor
in Boerne Friday.
qualified, in the enlisted Re-
serve Corps or the Air Force
Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army
(of the United States, for air
Combat crew training.
Colonel Phillips went on to
say “Those men who have not
yet reached their 17 year and
9 months birthdate” are eligible
to participate in the Army
Specialized Training Reserve
program in one of the many
Colleges of the nation.
Mrs. Louis H Strube of
Houston is spending a few days
in Boerne visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs M M Lane and
family.
^011’__jfor Thanksgiving not to take
A recent letter from S/Sgt. a chance ^ on their birds escap-
Harry S Callaway says he is lnS the disease. They cannot be
writing from his foxhole in so^ as as a^er effects of
France and asked to be remem- fbe disease are present. Dr.
bered to all his friends back Boney exPlams that because
home and that “they have the turkeys didn’t have the
them on the run.”
Mrs P L Barker and
disease last year is .no indica-
tion they will escape it thi^
sons year.
arrived this week from Kenedy I The advice of the county
lA onAAVT/I 1 — in. I • 1 J 1 «
to spend several weeks
relatives.
with! agricultural agents should be
sought in applying the vaccine.
Friday and Saturday Specials
I G A EGG NOODLES, 26 oz. pkg. for ................ 15c
I G A CATSUP, 14 oz............................................... 16c
I G A TOMATO JUICE, No. 2 can ........................ 12c
IGA Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can 13c, 46 oz. can 25c
IGA OATS, Rolled or Quick, 20 oz. .................... 09c
IGA Flour, 10 lb bag 49c, 25 lb bag $1.17
GOLD TOST CORN FLAKES, 11 oz..................... 07c
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 lb jar ................ 65c
DEL MONTE COFFEE, 1 lb jar ............................ 31c
ROYAL GUEST COFFEE, 1 lb .........’.................. 26c
FRUIT JARS, Pints 60c Quarts ........................ 72o
HOME GROWN POTATOES, 10 lbs for ............ 32q
TEXAS TOMATOES, 2 lbs for „............................. 19c
These and many more are every day features at
your IGA store.
Northside Food Store I* G. A-
“Where your Dollars have a lot more Cents."
TELL US THE NEWS.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.