The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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Saturday, May 4
Wi" ^ DOLLAR DAY
A T BESELER’S
You’ll never know — how much your DOLLAR
can really buy, unless you visit our store on Saturday.
We have planned for this Event and we are going
to make some real price concessions on some of our
lines of Men’s Dress Pants, Clothing:, Shirts, Shoes and
Furnishings.
In addition to our Extra Bargains, we will sell our
new* and regular stock at reduced prices.
SPECIAL GROUP
Men’s Work Pants
Values to $2.35
at $1.00 pair
SPECIAL GROUP
Men’s Wash Pants
Values tto $2.08
at $1.00 pair
SPECIAL GROUP
Men’s Dress Shirts
Values to $2.00
at $1.00 each
SPECIAL GROUP
Men’s White Sport
Oxfords
at $1.98 pair
SPECIAL Feature: We have a useful gift which we will
give to each of our first twenty five (25) customers,
FREE.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Bredehoft
PIGS FEET
PINT JAR
EVERY WOMAN
WANTS AN
ALL ELECTRIC
KITCHEN
hmiiir Texas D
Iter Grain & Implement Co
Dealer in
MOTOR TRUCKS
McCORMICK-DEERING IMPLEMENTS
Will take your old implements in trade
Write or Phone
COMFORT, TEXAS — PHONE 37
the proud parents of a baby
girl, born Thursday, April 25th
at the Boerne Nursing Home.
of Rankin visited here on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bredehoft.
Friday - - - Saturday
-SPECIALS-
SUGAR pcuarnee
Cloth Bags
10163
49c
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BEWLEYS BEST FLOUR
24 fts 83c 48163 $1,65
BREAKFAST BACON S 0ff
1b 21c
DECKERS PICNIC HAMS
CHEESE
AMERICAN
FULL CREAM
1b21t
MILK AMPLIFIER
1 Vi lb Jar
— Flavored Syrup — 61/2 oz. Jar Free
BOS CO ^ delicious Chocolate Malt
TAirTr A TOASTED
lUAjIJ BUTTER CRACKER
Pound 47-
Package III
CORN
NATURES BEST
CREAM STYLE
3 %i 25<
COFFEE
ADLERS
SPECIAL
POUNDS
DEL MONTEPINEAPPLE
JUICE
12 oz. Tin 8»/2c
46 oz. Tin 27c
AMERICAN
PIMENTO
VELVEETA
KRAFTS CHEESE
2L 49c
LIMA BEANS
YACHT CLUB
WHITE
3 ""t,;. 20c
GINGER SNAPS
Supreme
3 Large Tins 20c
6 Small Tins 20c
II. O. ADLER
PHONX «
DISTRIBUTORS OF
MONARCH FINER FOODS
DANCE
AT
endalia
BECHTOLD’S HALL
SATURDAY
ay llth.
MUSIC BY
Henry
AND HIS MELODIERS
Attendance Prizes Will Be
Given Away.
Admission:
Gents 40c Ladies 10c
Proprietor, C. J. Bechtold
EVERYBODY WELCOME
ENTERTAINS WITH
BANQUET AT THE CORNER*
On Saturday evening the fol-
lowing members of the Boerne
High School Graduating Class:
Billy Philp, Douglas Lansnig,
Billy Stroud, Albert Nickels'
David Epperson, Clifton Meckel.'
George Spencer and Willard
Richter entertained with a ban-
quet at The Corner in honor of
the members of the Senioi
Class and Faculty.
The table was very attractive,
laid with white cloth and silver
baskets of sweet peas. Corsages
of sweet peas were presented tc
the lady guests.
Dancing was enjoyed by the
Seniors and Juniors and their
dates at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Williams after the
banquet.
Miss Jennie Florence Adler
Iwas hostess to a few friends on
Friday evening with a steak fry
at the home of her parents.
The Boy Scouts under the
leadership of Scoutmaster H.
0. Adler have been very busy
selling tickets for the Scout
Circus to be held in San Anto-
nio. Alfred (Billie) Rohde was
the best hustler, having .sold the
most tickets for the Circus.
SCOUTS GO TO CAMP
ON MAY 19th.
According to Mr. H. 0. Adler
Scout Master, the boy scouts are
planning to leave May 19th for
their summer camp on the
Guadalupe.
DANCE
3 Way Inn
3 Miles South of Boerne
WEDNESDAY
May 8th.
MUSIC BY
Tom Dickey
AND HIS SHOW BOYS
SATURDAY
May llth.
MUSIC BY
Cartwright
AND HIS BOYS
Admission 25c
Mr. and Mrs. N. Chaney, Mgrs.
CAVE WITHOUT A NAME
ATTRACTS VISITORS
One of the many pantiesi, that
visited the Cave Without a
Name this week was a party of
guests of the Ramlble Inn Guest
Ranch near Bandera. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Guy Ram-
ble, who is connected with the
Ramlble Inn Guest Ranch. While
here they also visited the
Boerne Star office.
The box for the Training
School is being filled at Mrs.
R. H. Toepperwein’s. All those
who are interested in filling the
box send your packages before
the 10th.
Mrs. R. H. Toepperwein
Supt. of Supplies.
KENDALL MOTOR CO.
ENTERTAINS AT PO PO
The Kendall Motor Co. were
hosts to a chicken supper and
dance at Po Po Tuesday night.
Those enjoying the affair
(were: Mr. and Mrs. ,Hy. Wer-
nette, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Theis
and children, Mr. and Mrs. A.
(Jim) Vogt, Mr. Bob Reynolds,
Miss La France Powers, Mr.
Lawrence (Bess) Ullrich, Miss
Lois Wernette, Mr. Joe Cough-
ran and Kathleen Young.
Many compliments were pass-
ed on the wonderful chicken and
food prepared by the genial Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Hughes, mana-
gers of Po Po .
Dancing wis enjoyed until a
laJte hour.
Mrs. Erich Schwope and
family spent Sunday with Mrs.
L. A. Schrader.
FOR SERVICE
Registered Hereford bull, fees
$1.00 on home grounds $2.00 if
bull is delivered to your place,
tf Theo. Lemm
Opening
DANCE
OF THE
SISTERDAL
Open Air Pavillion
SUNDAY
May 5th.
Music By
Home Orchestra
Admission:
Ladies 25c
Gents 40c
Elmer Schuetz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Schuetz under-
went an appectomy at the
Boerne Nursing Home Tuesday
morning.
DUDLEY HATCHERY
Place orders for leading
breeds of baby chicks, started
chicks and 4 week White Leg-
horn pullets from B. W. D.
blooatested flocks. Custom
hatching. Your business appre-
ciated. tf
Mrs. Adolph Pecbacek and in-
fant son, William Richard re-
turned home from San Antonie
Wednesday afternoon.
On Friday evening the Senior
Class of Boerne High School.
Prof, and Mrs. Roeder, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Harz and Harry
Callaway were entertained with
a banquet at “The Corner” by
the following members of the
clasis: Maxine Harz, Lily Schuch
ardt, Dorothy Gourley, Doris
Bowman, Willie Syfert, and
Robert Pape, Lloyd Gourley
and Hilrnar Schneider. The
table with white cloth and
spring flowers was very lovely
placard under the trees in the
Pation with varicolored lights
over head.
After the banquet, dancing
was enjoyed iby the members of
the Senior and Junior classes
and Junior classes and their
dates.
DANCE
For the Opening of the
Open Air Terrace
AT
Sunnyside Tavern
Fredericksburg, Texas
SATURDAY
May
4th.
MUSIC BY
Kelly and Wynne
| ORCHESTRA
Featuring Girl Vocalist
Admission: 40c per person
EVERYBODY WELCOME
m rew rennies
for Electricity
pays •
lor a household
task well done.
*
PUBLIC SERVICE o
ompany
DANCE
At FAIRYLAND
Comfort, Texas
SATURDAY, MAY 4th.
Music By
PEHL’S ORCHESTRA
Admission 25c per person
EVERYBODY WELCOME
PETE SPENRATII
A number of friends of Miss
Sally Masterson enjoyed a danc-
ing party at her home Friday
evening. After dancing refresh-
ments of punch, and cake were
served.
Word has been received from
Henry Palmie of San Antonio
inviting his many friends here
to attend the American Legion
Posts in the 20th District.
Initiation Ceremony for all
American Legion Posts in the
20th District. This will be held
Tuesday, May 7th at 8 p. m. at
the Elk’s Club. Refreshments
will be served.
William Ammann, who is at-
tending Draughqh’s Business
College, spent the weekend ir
Boerne.
All Week Specials
CHUCK STEAK 1b lie
HAMBURGER fb IS;
BREAKFAST BACONLEAN 16 17;
ARMOUR'S STAR BACON sli“' 16 20;
HOT & TASTY BARBECUE 16 25c & 30c
5A1AD DRESSING ANN K,“ 1 p‘ 15c
PEACHES ™kwalk 2 29 «■ “ 29;
RANCHO GRANDE BEANS 3
PURE RIBBON CANE SYRUP
TOILET TISSUEAMASSADO"
GULF FISH
%
15 oz.
Cans
Gal.
Each
33;
Fabra’s Market
t
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1940, newspaper, May 2, 1940; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847652/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.