The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
YOUR PRESCRIPTION
IS IMPORTANT!
. . . And when your doctor hands it to you,
it means he has given your case careful pro-
fessional study. The medicine he prescribes is,
in his opinion, what you need.
Our fine line of Drugs and Supplies insures
proper filling of your doctor's prescription. Ex-
perienced, registered pharmacists are here at
all times to fill your prescription promptly and
accurately.
Roberts Drug Store
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
LET'S GO DANCING-
Beginning Saturday, July 3, we have booked some-
thing new in a Western Country Band—Curly Woods
and his “Western Swing Band” will play in the World’s
Largest Patio every Saturday night at 9 P. M. Also
will play for big free dance every Sunday at 5 P. M.
See and hear the beautiful blond Barbara—you’ll
love her.
Coming one night only—Friday, July 16—Ferlin
Husky and his band. No reservation. Admission $2.50
per person.
FLOORE COUNTRY STORE
HELOTES, TEXAS
WORLDS LARGEST PATIO
SISTERDALE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rust of
Comfort were Sunday visitors
in the Hubert Marquardt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lass-
well spent Friday in San An-
gelo and also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Carter Rawlins at
Water Valley.
Mrs. Hugo Haag spent the
early part of the week in Hous-
ton. She was accompanied
there by Mrs. Grace Seitz, who
had been her guests for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dullnig
and sons Michael and Mitchell
from Corpus Christi have been
vacationing at their ranch here
and part time in New Mexico.
Mrs. Martin Marquardt and
Miss Dolores spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boos at
Kerrville.
Mrs. J. P. Simon of San Anto-
nio spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Zizelman. Other
visitors in the Zizelman home on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Parmer, Mr. and Mrs. Hoot Gib-
son from San Antonio.
Michael and Dennis Magee re-
turned to their home in Oklaho-
ma City, after spending several
weeks with their aunt, Mrs.
Hugo Haag.
Carolyn Seidensticker and San
dra Pankratz of Comfort spent
the weekend with Frances Spen-
rath.
Sunday visitors in the Lass-
well home were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Burney, Jr., Miss Ann
Miss Terry, Bobby, Miss Beth
Brown and Tommy Williams all
from San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Offenhauser of Boerne
and their niece from Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mar-
quardt called on the Raymond
Marquardts at Fredericksburg
Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday visitors in the Erno
Spenrath home were Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Handley and Wood-
ley and Darryl, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Handley from San Antonio.
The Marquardt family reunion
will be held Sunday, July 11, on
the Martin Marquardt place.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Offer
were dinner guests of Mrs. Geo.
Belsey in Comfort Wednesday.
Sunday visitors in the Hubert
Smith home were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Dornak and daughters
from San Antonio, Mrs. Alice
Haufler, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koen-
necke of Comfort, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Sehlueter of Luckenbach.
Thursday, July 1, 1965
KENDALIA NEWS
Mrs. Jack Zimmerman of Mc-
Queeny and Mrs. Clara Knibbe
of Uvalde spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heid
rich.
The Kendalia Homecoming
had a good turnout Sunday. The
community wishes to thank ev-
eryone. Those who helped pre-
pare and arrange things, making
the homecoming possible and
those who came to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young
and family and Mr. and Mrs. El-
dred Schneider and Payne of
Spring Branch drove to Canyon
Dam to see the amount of water
caught in the dam.
BAKE SALE
Bake Sale benefit Kendall
County Home Demonstration
Council, Sat. July 3, 9 A. M. at
the Post Office. Cakes, Pies and
Cookies. Homemade bread and
yeast breads made by members
of Home Demonstration Clubs.
28-3tc
KENDALIA LIBRARY
NEWS
If summertime is travel time
for you and you are planning on
seeing some of the western
states should read “Westward
How”. This book by Fred Bond
on the scenic West tell how,
where and when to go, what to
see and how to photograph it.
The book is full of illustrations
and plans for seeing everything
in Arizona, California, Colorado
Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota,
Utah, Washington, Wyoming
and the Canadian Rocky Moun-
tain Area.
We also have the book by Paul
Horgan and the editors of LOOK
magazine called “The South-
west.” It is well illustrated and
treats of Arizona, New Mexico,
Oklahoma and Texas. If you are
interested only in Colorado we
have a book by that state’s his-
torian and director of the state
museum, “Colorado—A Story of
the State and its People” by Le-
Roy R. Hafen. Book I of “Our
National Parks, written for child
ren makes interesting reading.
There is information on the west
in John Gunther’s “Inside U. S.
A.”
If this is/ the year you can’t
go any or all of these books ma-
ke interesting rocking chair
travels.
UNCLE DUDLEY says:
The young lady was very elusive
A young man said "She's only seclusive”
What he didn’t know
Is that she wouldn’t go
’Cause for her the young man’s too effusive.
* * *
Some folks do talk too much at times, but
when we have these bargains we just have
to shout.
A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES
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BOERNE
TEXAS
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Hoover Vacuum Cleaners at
the lowest prices. Terms to suit
your budget at
McQuinn’s
Among those from Boerne at-
tending the production “The
King and I” at the Point Thea-
tre near Ingram on Wednesday
evening were Mesdames Alfred
Gray, Attie G. Zoeller, Etelka
Adam, Ella Massey and her
grandson, Jay Kindervater of
San Antonio.
REPAIR AND REMODEL
Loans to include labor and
material. 60 months to repay.
McQuinn Building Materials
Spending the weekend in Fort
Worth with Miss Rose Rusch,
were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stueve
and mother, Mrs. Anton Rusch
of Boerne and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Findley and sons of Odessa, Tex.
Mrs. Herman Kindervater of
San Antonio visited with her
aunt, Mrs. Joe Saunders here
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young of
Arlington visited here last week
with the C. M. Holekamps and
the L. B. Youngs.
We are glad to report Mrs.
Vada Martin who recently under
went surgery in a San Antonio
Hospital, is recuperating at the
home of her mother.
You receive Solana Ovenware
FREE with purchases at
McQuinn’s
THE BOERNE STAR
Published every Thursday
Entered at the Boerne Post
Office as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of Congress
March 3, 1879.
JACK R. DAVIS
Editor
WM. GAMMON DAVIS, JR.
Publisher
$3.00 per year in advance
Phone 249-2441
132 Main St.
Contact us for reliable work-
men for your repairs — remod-
eling or new construction.
McQuinn Building Materials
Miss Sharon Schwope and
Miss Sandra Walker of Hondo
left San Antonio via jet for
Carbondale, Penn., for an ex-
tended visit with Miss Walker’s
aunt. While there they plan a
visit to the World’s Fair.
Read a little each day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blasch-
ke of Albuquerque. New Mexico,
and Mrs. August Blaschke of
Waco were recent guests of the
Alvin Weimer family.
THRIFT SHOP NEWS
Beginning on the first of July
St. Helena’s Thrift Shop will be
open in the forenoon at 9:30
o’clock till noon. On Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Satur-
day.
Mesdames John T. Williams,
Lena Taylor and D. H. Haynes
attended the Presbyterian Synod
School at Trinity University in
San Antonio, June 21—26. Mrs.
Will V. Parker attended part of
the session.
The Methodist Men’s Club
will not hold their meeting Sat-
urday, July 3, due to the week-
end holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Leesch at-
tended a meeting in Abilene on
June 27th.
LOANS—
Let us assist in refinancing
your present loan by ctnsolidat-
ing all payments in one—
McQuinn Building Materials
FREDERICKSBURG’S
FOURTH OF
JULY FESTIVAL
July 2-3-4
FAIR GROUNDS
1:30 P.M. Daily
Thoroughbred and
Quarter Horse Races
plus
BRASS BAND MUSIC
TWO LARGE COOL
GRANDSTANDS
Meet Your Friends At
FREDERICKSBURG'S
4th OF JULY
FESTIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wolff of
Austin were Sunday visitors
here of Mrs. Carl Skrove. This
week Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lau-
ter of Inez are visiting with Mrs
Skrove. Their daughters Judy
and Jean are enjoying a weeks
stay at Herman Sons Camp near
Comfort.
REISSIG'S
DRIVE IN GROCERY & STATION
Bar-B-Q
EVERY DAY
BEEF — SAUSAGE — FRYERS
We Will Bar-B-Q Our Steaks on Special Order
Fresh Heats
REASONABLE PRICES
STEAKS ROAST
ROUND RUMP
SIRLOIN PIKES PEAK
T-BONE AND PORK
ALSO
COMPLETE LINE OF
Groceries — Beer — Bait — Ice
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Attending the Circus last
week in the Houston Astrodome
were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Weimer
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gimbel and
daughter Linda. Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Klabunde of Leon Spring.
They were all guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Wanke and family of
Houston.
Big 4th of July
DANCE
AT
Fairyland
Comfort, Texas
MUSIC BY
The Western Stars
Featuring — FAY FRYMIRE
FAY FRYMIRE
FURNITURE — AUTOMOTIVE
TARPAULIN REPAIR
Thomson Upholstery Shop
PHONE 249-2742 (A.C. 512)
133 BECKER ST.
B0X 931 BOERNE, TEXAS 78006
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A. J. Rust, Owner
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE CALL US
Phone 249-2210 Boerne, Texas
RECORDS
RECORDING ARTIST
EVERYBODY WELCOME
PETE SPENRATH
Have You Tried The U-DoJt
Car Wash Yet?
Why drag cmt the bucket, soap, hose and brush, tire
cleaner, extension cord and vacuum, old clothes and rubber
boots, then spend one to two hours washing your car? U-Do-
It Car Wash is quick, thorough, inexpensive, and fun. There
is no rubbing whatsoever to wash your car and clean white-
walls. A car can be vacuumed, washed with soap and rinsed
in 20 minutes. Only soft, warm water is used for both wash-
ing and rinsing, combined with extra pressure, to give you a
quicker and better wash job with less water spotting. There
are also clips to hang your floor mats on for washing.
You can also wash your car engine (follow instruction
No. 7), pickup beds, and trailers in a very few minutes. Your
whitewalls comes out very clean without ever touching your
tires or using special cleaner.
So why not treat yourself to a quick and easy wash job
and engine cleaning the U-Do-It way? Located in north
Boerne — next to Pats Cafe.
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1965, newspaper, July 1, 1965; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871335/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.