The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1948 Page: 2 of 16
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Thursday, Oct. 28, 1948
BELTS
For HOME Machines
GATES concave side-
wall* BELTS on your
refrigerator, stoker,
washing machine, and
other home machines
transmit power firmly
and smoothly because
of their precise fit with
the pulley grooves.
GATES BELTS
FOR FIRM
SMOOTH POWER
AUTO SUPPLY
“THE FLOWER SHOP”
Flowers For All Occasions
Home of Mrs. Alton Uecker
Wanted
From 1 to 40 fresh milk cows.
Must give over 3 gallons. Not
over 6 yrs. old. Will pay top
price.
Toepperwein Dairy
Leon Springs, Rt. 8, Box 274,
San Antonio. (4tp
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe of
San Antonio spent Sunday in
Boerne visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Erich Poehnert.
Newcomers to our town are puz-
zled when they hear talk of “The
Barbecue Club.” Want to know who
can join, and what the purpose is.
Well, the answer is: any one can
join who’s neighborly inclined. The
purpose is simply to enjoy good
food, good beer and ale, good con-
versation— all towards getting to
know one another better.
Every other Saturday, at one
farm or another, the pit is dug,
and the fire started. And by sun-
down, neighbors from miles around
have come together—the women
A. J. RUST MOTOR CO.
DODGE — PLYMOUTH
Sales and Service
—Zenith Radios
—Deepfreeze
—Sunbeam Appliances
—Blackstone Washers
PHONE 101
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dixon and
daughters spent the week-end
with relatives in the Rio Grande
Valley.
Eat your Mexican Supper and
cotton candy at the Hallowe’en
Carnival.
Gas heater hose at
McQuinn Building Materials
contributing cakes, pies, and coffee,
the men contributing the meat for
barbecuing, and the beer or ale.
From where I sit, it’s this simple
wholesome side of country life in
America—its spirit of good-fellow-
ship—that makes for tolerance
and better understanding between
neighbors.
As I say, Neighbor, any one can
join up! So come along a week
from this Saturday.
FAIR COMMITTEES
APPOINTED
Agriculture and Live Stock:
C. E. Nelson, Chairman; A.
McD. Gilliat, Bill Tomlinson*
Bob Faust, Wm. Haag, R. R.
Tippit, Leroy Flach, Harry
Grosser, R. C. Buie.
Amusements at Grand Stand:
Vernon Norris, Chairman;
Ernst Nagel, Rud. Meckel, M.
14. Hawkins.
Assistant to Secretary: Alfred
Herbst, Chairman; Edgar
Schwarz
Catalogue: A. McD. Gilliat,
Chairman, C. E. Nelson, Bill
Tomlinson, Robt. Wiedenfeld.
Decorating Grounds, Build-
ings and City: A1 Gray, Chair-
man; Joe Coughran, George
Duncan, Tom Roberts.
Finance: C. M. Holekamp,
Rad Spencer.
First Aid: Dr. Jack Diamond
Grand Stand: Ed. Kaiser,
Chairman; James Atkinson, B.
J. Sultenfuss, Eugene Rein-
hard.
Grounds Committee: Rud.
Meckel, Chairman; R. C. Buie,
B. J. Sultenfuss, Julian Bow^
man.
Improvements on Grounds
and Buildings: Arno Harz,
Chairman; M. F. Krause, Otto
Henkel, Bob Faust, Vernon
Norris.
Lights: A. C. Richter, Chair
man; Bob Wilson, H. R. Betti-
SOIK
Membership: Pat Faust,
Chairman; W. H. Whitworth,
Wm. Haag, Bill Edge, Bob
Davenport, Henry Wernette,
K. A. Ehman.
Music and Dancing: John F.
Kutzer, Chairman; A1 Gray,
Edgar Schwarz, Ernst Nagel,
Walter Esser, Werner Fritsch.
Parade: Arthur Esser, Chair-
man; Joe Zoeller, Bill Whit-
worth, George Burnup, Jesse
Golden, Bill Edge, Warren Ing-
enhuett, Chester Faltin.
Permit to Grounds: Presi-
dent or Secretary.
Permit to Dance Hall: Pres-
ident or Secretary.
Public Address System: Roy
Rust, Chairman, John Uppling,
Erhard Treiber, R. 0. Smith.
Publicity and Advertising:
Jack R. Davis, Chairman; John
W. Belsey, Pat Faust, George
Ebensberger.
Racing: Bob Davenport,
Chairman; Frank Sultenfuss,
Jim Campbell, Harold Ranzau.
Woodrow Lewis, Arthur Esser,
D. D. Faltin, Harold Baker.
Racing Plant: Floyd Mc-
Gown, R. W. Fanst, Bob Dav-
enport, Arno Harz.
Refreshments: I. A. Kutzer,
Chairman, Leonard Kemp,
Howard Duckworth, Walter Sill,
Gilbert Langbein, B. F. Swope,
Wayne Schuchardt, Hy. Nickels,
Hugo Agold, Dan Schuetz.
Shows and Concessions: Max
Theis, Chairman; Henry Fabra,
F. H. Helm, L. E. McQuinn.
Ladies: Mrs. Jack R. Davis,
Chairman; Mrs. George Belsey
Mrs. Arthur Esser.
Miss Leona Keller spent the
week-end with her homefolks at
Bryan.
Mrs. Wade Hopkins presided
over a recent WMU meeting in
a missionary program on “Evan-
gelism of the Jews.” Taking
part were Mesdames Norris Ol-
sen, J. D. Reed, L. M. Holman
and Horace Schackelford. Plans
were also discussed for tHe an-
nual banquet for members of the
football team and their coach.
THANKSGIVING DANCE
The Boerne Chamber of Com-
merce says there will be a big
time awaiting every one at the
Fair Grounds Hall Nov. 27th.
Smiley Whitley and the Texans
will be on hand to entertain and
play for you. 2t
Mexican Supper
and
Gift Sale
SATURDAY
Nov. 13th
at
LEON SPRINGS
Presbyterian Church
j Adults 75c
Children 35c
Col. W. R. Kreinheder return-
ed Saturday from a business trip
to New York and Washington,
D. C.
We are closing out our Kem-
tone. Come in for prices.
McQuinn Building Materials
THE BOERNE STAR
Published on Thursday
Entered at the Boerne Post
Office as second-class mail mat-
ter under the act of Congress
Mrach 3, 1877.
JACK R. DAVIS
Editor
WM. GAMMON DAVIS, JR.
Publisher
$2.00 Per Year in Advance
Growing With
Boerne
In this week’s issue of the
Boerne Star you will find six-
teen pages. We are pleased to
give our readers this larger pa-
per. Our advertisers know the
value of newspaper advertising
and our readers can keep receiv-
ing a larger paper if they pat-
ronize them and let them know
it.
We are proud to announce
that the Boerne Star is well
equipped to give Boerne the kind
of paper that they want. We
have the men and equipment to
do that.
Out advertisers are asking
for your business. They appre-
ciate it and are helping Boerne
grow. Patronize them.
We have a large list of sub-
scribers as compared with the
population of the county, as
printed in our sworn statement.
If you want the county to
know it, place your advertising
in the Boerne Star.
DR. ROY O. PERKINS, D. D. S.
COMFORT, TEXAS
Office Hours:
8:30 to 12 and 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Closed each Saturday
By appointment only
Telephone 155
Office on High Street
Mrs. Irene Leidl has resumed
her position at the sheriff’s of-
fice.
Asphalt tile or rubber tile for
your bath or kitchen floor at
McQuinn Building Materials
Mrs. Maggie Tynes left Tues-
day for a visit with relatives in
Houston and Louisiana.
Scratch
•LYNDON- JOHNSON
Common Honesty League
(Paid Political Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lane are
looking forward to the arrival of
First Sgt. and Mrs. R. J. Bake-
man and two sons from Frank-
furt, Germany, where Sgt. Bake-
man has been stationed for the
past two years. Before her
marriage Mrs. Bakeman was
Miss Elizabeth Lane.
Use Roberts Drug Store Lay
Away. Select your gifts now—
have them gift wrapped and
held. Convenient payments will
prevent last minute worries.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saxon
spent the week-end with the lat-
ter’s parents at Wheelock.
FOR SALE
Used 16-8 grain drill, good as
new. Herman Rust, Waring, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Grafton
of Houston spent the week-end
with the O. M. Schulzes.
No Ghostly Shadows along
the road, with Seal Beam
Lights. Farm and Ranch Auto
Supply.
Mrs. Ruth Eckels of Fort
Worth is spending a week’s va-
cation with Mrs. H. Ehrader.
POSTED
All lands owned by me are
strictly posted. All trespassers
will be prosecuted.
(s) A. (Jake) Toepperwein.
The World’s Safest Heaters
are now on display. You could
enjoy your modern beautiful
Dearborn all winter. Uses less
gas. See them at
Service Butane Co.
For Flowers—Weidner’s Florist
Dr. W. N. Dickson
Announces the opening
of his offices
• 708 Gibbs Bldg.
C-9796
San Antonio, Texas
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation
Hallowe'en Dance -- 3 Way Inn
Saturday, October 30
MUSIC BY
W.O.W. Playboys
Sunday, October 31 *
MUSIC BY
Rainbow Boys
A New Floor for your Dancing Pleasure
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THE BOERNE STAR
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Friday & Saturday Specials
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Lg. size Pet Milk, 2 cans . . . 27c
Vi Gal. Ciorox.......28c
Prince Dog I Cat Food 6 cans . 50c
Pints, Wesson Oil......35c
Cigarettes "all brands" per ctn $1.72
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
Ground Meat, choice, lb . . 60c
| Sirloin Steak, Beef, choice, lb. 70c
Rib Chops, Beef, choice, lb. .. 60c
Short Ribs Beef, choice lb. . . 40c
Breakfast Bacon lean sliced, lb. 65c I
DRESSED FRYERS & HENS
Lard, fresh and pure, lb. . . 28c
Coffee, Folger's, lb. . . . 51c
ij Cigarettes, any brand, carton $1.78
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PHONE 56
!; We Specialize in Home Dressed Meats
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1948, newspaper, October 28, 1948; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth856265/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.