The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BOERNE STAR
March 21, 1946
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The Beasley-Olson Co,
Butane Systems
500 GAL. — 250 GAL. — 150 GAL.
NOW AVAILABLE
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Hardware
BOLTS — ELECTRIC CHURNS
TRICYCLES — LAWN SPRINKLERS
GARDEN TOOLS — TIRE PUMPS
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart
felt thanks to our neighbors,
friends and relatives who so
nobly ministered to our Mother
and Grandmother
MRS. LINA K. DIENGER
in her prolonged illness and at
the time of her departure from
us.
We deeply appreciate the
kind words of sympathy and
encouragement, also the beau-
tiful floral offerings.
Words are inadequate to ex-
press our appreciation to Bro.
Dannhaus and Bro. Harris for
their conducting the funeral
service.
In the selection of pall bearers
our hearts told us the were our
friends so for them we feel a
keen sense of gratitude.
To all: May God be as kind
to you in your hour of bereave-
ment as he has been to us.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vander-
Stratten.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Radla
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This is a preview of a picture we’re trying to speed to
everyone still waiting for telephone service. But it will take
some time to make this picture a reality. We still cannot get all
the equipment necessary to provide service. And we do not
have sufficient trained personnel to install what equipment we
can obtain. So we ask just a little more of that wonderful co-
operation you have given us. We promise the wait won't
be too long.
Southwestern Associated
Telephone Company
REAL ESTATE ■
5 room rock house, all kinds of outbuildings, including
garage, 40 acres land .................................... $11,500.00
Rock Home with 3 bed rooms, kitchen and dining room
breakfast nook and basement, 5 acres land, just out-
side city limits, price .................................... $16,500.00
3 room house, 2 large lots, garage and bath room,
Price .............. $2,500.00
2 room house, 1 acre land, well fenced, inside city
limits, price .................... $1,600.00
2 room house with sleeping porch, 5 blocks from court
house, 1 acre land, price ............................ $1,700.00
6 city lots, each................. .................................. $500.00
1 city lot at ........................................................ $600.00
2 city lots at ........................................................ $800.00
285 acre ranch, fair improvements ............ $12,500.00
3 acres land just outside city limits ............ $1,500.00
3 acres land, close in ...................................... $2,000.00
A. L. HAMMIT
BOERNE, TEXAS
YOUNG PM WANTED
Experience Unnecessary
Splendid opportunity for permanent
work and advancement in large old-
established manufacturing plant.
Good wages, pleasant working condi-
tions. Sheet metal work, carpenter
work, wood assembly and bench work,
porcelain manufacturing and assem-
bly, sprayers, wood finishers, elec-
tricians, refrigeration mechanics and
various other trades.
ED FRIEDRICH, Inc.
1117 E. Commerce St., SanAntonio, Tex.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, March 24, 1946
Preaching services at 11 a.
m. to be conducted by the
Pastor.
The Methodist Youth Fel-
showship will conduct the ser-
vice at 7:30 p. m. This will
be a candlelight .service with
special music, and talks by the
young people.
All members and friends are
invited to both services.
Funeral services were held
in San Antonio on Saturday,
March 4th for Mrs. Irma
Adams who died at Phoenix,
Arizona on March 13th. She is
survived by her son W. J.
Isom, Jr. and daughters Marie
Caroline Isom of San Antonio
and Mrs. Grace Coulter of
Boerne.
FOR SALE
Fine Hereford Bulls. Domino
stock. 10 to 14 months old.
2tc Idlewild Ranch
Rt. 1, Box 108, Boerne. Texas
NOTICE
There are a number Of cases
of measles around Boerne and
caution should be taken at this
time.
Measles can be controled by
innoculation and those who have
not had measles should be in-
noculated.
Dr. Guy Griggs
City Health Officer
Mr. A. C. Zoeller of San
Angelo was a visitor in Boerne
Wednesday. Mr. Zoeller is part
owner in one of San Angelo’s
leading pharmacy’s.
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LIPSTICK
,1.00 plus fax
six glowing shades
Distributed by 't&qp* Phila.
Hartman Drug Store
VOGELS PLUMBING
AND
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Crane and Standard Fixtures
Licensed by Railroad Com-
mission of Texas Gas Utilities
Division for installation of Bu-
tane systems and appliances;
39 Years
Of Faithful Hatching and
Brooding of Those Well Known
COMFORT CHICKS
PULLETS
Also Custom Hatching
COMFORT HATCHERY
COMFORT, TEXAS
A Pioneer Chick Hatchery of
Texas With 64,000 Capacity
Now.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Kuettner
Appreciate your inquiries,
orders or visits.
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BABY CHICKS .. .
RHODE ISLAND REDS
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS
WHITE LEGHORNS
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY s
WERNER -Fritz - KLEE
BOERNE — Spanish Pass (off Comfort Highway)
M Phone 93 F 13 early in the morning or after 4:30 p. m.
WOODMEN CIRCLE
Members of Fern Grove No.
1400 extend sincere sympathy
to the many relatives and
friends of Mrs. Lina Dienger
who passed away Saturday,
March 16th, 1946 at her home
in Boerne. Mrs. Dienger had
been a member of the Woodmen
Circle for many years, and had
served as Musician for our
Grove. She was a great lover
of music and poetry. This poem
is a loving tribute to her mem-
ory.
“The music has not ceased.
I The song
Has only taken wings and
soared
To where all things of beauty
live
And all of losses are restored;
LOCAL NAVY PILOT
CANDIDATE LEAVE FOR
NAVAL AVIATION
TRAINING
Lieut. Comdr. F. J. Komen-
da, Officer in Charge of the
Office of Naval Officer Pro-
curement, Houston, Texas, has
announced that David Rust,
Waring, Texas, left last week
for Rice Institute to begin his
Naval Air Cadet education.
Rust is among the few select-
ed from a host . of applicants
and has been on inactive duty
awaiting enrollment in the
March 1st class.
As a part of the Navy’s
peacetime continuation of its
famed V-5 Pilot Training Pro-
gram, David Rust is among
the 1600 selected to enter lead
ing colleges and universities
throughout the land this month
Each boy will receive an equiv-
alent of two years of college
work before beginning his pre
flight and flight training. Up-
on completion of his flight
training, each boy will be
commissioner as Ensign in the
U. S. Naval Reserve or Second
Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine
Corps Reserve.
In order to maintain a con-
tinuous flow of well trained
officers for the Fleet and the
Fleet Air Arm, this program
will be continued in peace time
with another class to begin
next fall contemplated.
SCHULTZ FURNITURE STORE
WE BUY, SELIi AND TRADE
OIL CIRCULATION HEATER............................$60.00
CHINA CABINET ............................................ $45.00
3-DOOR ICE BOX .....................................:........... $25.00
2 — 4 DRAWER, CHEST OF DRAWERS —
SPECIAL.................. $19.95
2 LIVING ROOM SUITES, GREATLY REDUCED
USE OUR FIX-IT SHOP
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Deason Plumbing Co.
LICENSED — BONDED
Free Estimates — None too Large or too Small
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
BOX 435
BOERNE, TEXAS
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LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO MAKE A COM-
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THE LIFE OF YOUR TIRES.
SEE BOB BRIDGES AT
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MAGNOLIA SALES AND SERVICE
Across from Rexall Drug Phone 66
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Commissioner I. W. Dedeker ^
and city secretary Jno. F. Kut-
zer made a trip to Camp Wolters
for the purpose of buying a
Government released fire truck
for Prect. No. 1. There were too
many bidders and too few trucks o
and. they failed to secure one.
Mrs. L. E. Sanford and daugh
ter Falba are spending the
weekend in Austin with Mrs.
Scarborough.
And through the fading
echoes come
The same, sweet, hopeful
strains that tell
The music of true love goes
on; "
God lives and all is well.”
Mrs. Addie Voges,
Grove Reporter
Texas seedmen will
DANCE
AT
The Post
14 miles out of San Antonio
on Fredericksburg Road
Mar. 29th.
Dance under the skies
MUSIC BY
Rythmn Ranch Boys
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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AN AMAZING NEW
LIQUID “CELLOPHANE” LIKE
PLASTIC FINISH
• EASY TO CLEAN
• NON SKID
• FOR FURNITURE
9 FOR STAIRS
9 EASY TO APPLY
9 NO WAXING
9 ALCOHOL RESISTANT
9 FOR RECREATION ROOMS
9 FOR WOODWORK
Brilliant
Smooth
Durable
Beasley-Olson Co,
BOERNE, TEXAS
30 cry
Athens, capital of 100 year
old Henderson County, claims
to be the blackeyed pea capital
of East Texas.
White people of Houston
plant | raised $190,000 and the negroes
115,000 acres of certified seed
crops in 1946,
$93,000 for the Houston Col-
lege for Negroes.
NEW 1946
Zenith Radio Arrives
A. J. RUST MOTOR CO. RECEIVED A NEW
1946 ZENITH RADIO THIS WEEK WHICH CAN BE
SEEN AND HEARD AT THEIR SHOW ROOM.
A. J. RUST MOTOR CO. IS THE AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR ZENITH RADIOS IN BOERNE.
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1946, newspaper, March 21, 1946; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth857006/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Kendall+County%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.