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THE BOERNE STAR
Thursday, April 9, 1958
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Roy Nickels, Minister
Sunday Services:
Bible Classes, 10 A. M.
Worship, 11 A. M. and 6:30
P. M. „
Wednesday, 6:30 P. M.
Ladies Bible Study, Tuesday
3:00 P. M. .
You are cordially invited.
Special services were held at
the Boerne Methodist church
Sunday night in honor of the
rainbow girls, who attended the
services.
Miss Joan Reinhard who is at-
tending Texas Lutheran College,
at Seguin spent the Easter va-
cation with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Reinhard.
Joe Sill, who is stationed at-
Shreveport A. F. B. arrived on
Friday to spend the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Joe Sill,
Sr.
Franklin Zoeller of Texas U
drove over from Austin to visit
his mother Mrs. Attie Zoeller
for the weekend.
Rained out the past wee, the
Schertz-Cilobo-Boerne baseball
game will be played Tuesday,
April 14, at Schertz, Texas, at
2:30 p. m., Coach Vernon Turn-
er said today. This is a district
game but Schertz-Cibolo is the
defending regional champ.
St. Mary’s Guild will have a
card party at St. Helena’s Par-
ish hall at 8 p. m. April 18th.
This will be a benefit for the
Youth Center. Admission 75c.
Little entry Charles Cooley
was among those being baptized
by the Rev. Lee Geldmeier at
the Methodist Church on Eas-
ter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McQuinn
and children spent the Easter
weekend with relatives at San
Marcos.
THANK YOU
I wish to thank each and
every individual of the Boerne
Independent School District,
who saw fit to support me prior
to and during the recent School
Trustee election. To those of you
who voted for me, although I
had withdrawn from active so-
licitation of election, my sin-
cerest appreciation. It makes me
feel that the principles for
which I stand, are worthwhile.
I can work with anyone for
School improvement.
My heartfelt wish is that
OUR SCHOOLS progress, and
that, in doing so the governing
agents do likewise. A study of
the laws relating to the opera-
tion of the school system, and
the problems to be overcome,
will permit the average layman,
(having a desire to do so) to
understand the operation and
management requirements of
the School System.
Let us all cooperate to provide
better facilities for our children
and youth. Our Community
grows with OUR Schools.
Milt Hawkins
Mrs. Ned Agold and small
sons James and Donnie are vis-
iting Mrs. Agold’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Herbst at Cy-
press Mills, Texas this week.
They accompanied the latter
home when they visited here on
Easter Sunday with their son
and daughter-in- law, Mr. and
Mrs. Felix C. Herbst.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben resham and
children and Mrs. Gammon
Davis and daughter of San An-
tonio visited in Boerne Easter
Sunday.
Shooting Results
The following scores were
made Friday night at the
Boerne Shootinb Club:
O. J. Marquardt
Ray Marquardt
R. Real
A. Grosser
Total
O. J. Marquardt
Ray Marquardt
R. Real
A. Grosser
Total
O. J. Marquardt
Ray Marquardt
R. Real
A. Grosser
Total
E. Whitworth
Jess Lloyd
Jane Lloyd
E. W. Lloyd
Total
E. Whitworth
Jess Lloyd
Jane Lloyd
E. W. Lloyd
Total
E. Whitworth
Jess Lloyd
Jane Lloyd
E. W. Lloyd
Total
Ervin Shafer
L. E. Jungmichel
H. Walzen
H. Sundberg
Total
Ervin Shafer
L. E. Jungmichel
H. Walzen
H. Sundberg
Total
L. E. Jungmichel
H. Walzen
H. Sundberg
i Bull
Total
Mrs. P. J. Corley and Mrs. H.
Kindervater of San Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ranzau
spent Sunday afternoon visiting spent the Easter holidays in
Mrs. Joe Saunders. Houston with their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Ranzau. They were accompanied
home by their granddaughter
Janice Carol who will spend
some time in Boerne with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCutch-
eon, Jr. and daughter Mary
Gayle of Devine spent the Eas-
ter holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Gammon Davis.
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WEEK-END SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday
One lot of slips $1.00 each
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Baseball Game at Herff Park
Boerne Braves vs. Boerne White Sox
Sunday, April 12 at 3 p. m.
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BOERNE STATE BANK
BOERNE, TEXAS
ESTABLISHED 1906
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT POSTAL
SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
OFFICERS
R. SPENCER, President
W. C. AMMANN, Vice-President
W. E. JANENSCH, Active Vice-Pres.
C. M. HOLEKAMP, Cashier
DIRECTORS
R. SPENCER W. E. JANENSCH
W. C. AMMANN FRITZ SUELTENFUSS
H. L. DAVIS ED. W. EBENSBERGER
C. M. HOLEKAMP
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Meet us at the dance, April
11, at the Fair Grounds. For
table reservations call 246.
Mrs. Dorene Jonas of San An-
tonio spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Max Schwarz.
Chief R. G. Bickley who has
been stationed in Korea has re-
turned to the States and after
a 30 day leave will report to
Corpus Christi for continued
duty.
We have another convert to
advertising, Dr. Joe Davis. He
phoned us the other day and re-
quested we “call off the dogs.”
He has sold his cow. People still
come and come. He don’t know
where to get enough cows to fill
the requests brought by his
want ad and besides he don’t
want any cows. So, dear read-
ers, Dr. Joe “ain’t go no cows
fur sale.”
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whitworth
entertained about twenty of
their relatives and friends at a
barbecue dinner Easter Sunday.
WELL RECEIVED
The safety driving film fea-
ture presented at the Plaza
Theatre was well attended and
the patrons were very much
pleased with it.
This show was brought to
Boerne through the efforts of
Mr. H. M. Koepke and the Star
joins the patrons in compliment-
ing him on his efforts to pre-
sent a worthwhile entertain-
ment.
The management of the Thea-
tre and Prof. Liesman who fur-
nished the projectors are also
thanked by the general public.
The V. F. W. Auxiliary regu-
lar meeting will be held April
16th at the Parish Hall at 2
o’clock. Officers will be installed
at this meeting. All members are
urged" to attend.
WEDNESDAY BUNCO
CLUB MEETS
The Wednesday Bunco Club
met at the home of Mrs. Arnold
Fincke and after a round of
games, first prize was awarded
Mrs. Charlie Agold. Mrs. Rosa
Kirkpatrick won second.
There were two guests, Mrs.
Sidney Whitworth and Mrs.
Albert Bomba. Refreshments of
pie and ice cream was served.
SPRING PAINT SPECIAL
First grade outside house
paint $4.75 gallon.
McQuinn Building Materials
Meet us at the dance, April
11, at the Fair Grounds. For
table reservations call 246.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Peach Preserves, 2 lbs
Crisco, 3 lb can
Dog Food, Prince regular, 3 cans
Northern Tissue, 3 rolls
Ivory Flakes, with 10c coupon
Hand Soap, Maxine, 9c value .
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42c
88c
25c
25c
23c
06c
meat value!
MEATS
SMOKETTS, 1 lb........58c
FRANKS, 1 lb............33c
Swift Premium Fryers
Fresh Dressed, lb .... 56c
Slab Bacon, by the-
piece, lb..................50c
BACON SQUARES, lb 23c
Com Beef, fresh, lb .... 38c
Round Steak, U. S.
Good, lb..................68c
Woodbury Shampoo
50c value..................29c
Chase & Sanborn Coffee
2 lb can $1.75 with 25c
coupon
Cigarettes, ctn........$2.04
Maryland Club Coffee
1 lb............................89c
Peaches, lh can ........25c
Pork & Beans, 3 cans 25c
Lindy Peas, per can 15c
Jello, 3 pkg ................25c
Crackers, 1 lb............23c
Oranges, 5 lb bag
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Bananas, lb
Spuds, 10 lbs
Cabbage, per lb
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29c
10c
49c
03c
Mrs. George Fagerquist and
son Steven of Dallas is here for
a visit with her parents, Col.
and Mrs. Joe Speight.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Gourley
from San Antonio spent Easter
with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Poeh-
nert.
We have installed a key dupli-
cating machine. If you need a
key for your car, house or lock,
come in and get it at
McQuinn Building Materials
Mina Adams
about this question
The real problem in
selling a home today is
to find a buyer who can
make the necessary
down-payment and raise
the financing. Does yonr
Real Estate Agency have
both the buyers and the
mortgage loan connec-
tions?
For the answers to your
insurance questions, feel
free to call me at the
Adams & Young Agency.
Phone 300
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Rittimann were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rittimann and
daughter, Dr. D. H. Rittimann
of San Antonio and the Mike
Taylor family of Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Edwards
Jr. and son Tommy and Mrs. T.
M. Edwards, Sr., of San Antonio
visited the Rev. ancL Mrs. Lee
Geldmeier and other friends in
Boerne Sunday.
Pvt. Wm. Schmidt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt, who
has been stationed at Camp St.
Louis Obispo and where he took
basic training, spent ten days
here before leaving for Camp
Stoneman, Calif.
The time for garden and yard
tools is here. See our complete
stock.
Kendall County Brick & Lum-
ber Company.
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Fabra’s Market & Grocery
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
GROUND MEAT, choice, lb..................................... 47c
STEW MEAT, choice, lb ........................................ 35c
CHUCK ROAST, choice, lb ......................... _ 49c
SIRLOIN STEAK, choice, lb........................ZIL 63e
OLEO, Roma, lb............................................................22e
COFFEE, Maryland Club, lh...................... 90e
TOMATOES, No. 1, Rotel, 3 for.........................25c
WHITE HOMINY, Jack Sprat, 303 can..............._ 08c
GEBHARDT’S CHIU & BEANS, tall can. 32c
HERSHEY’S COCOA, y2 lb can..........................Z. 25c
KLEENEX, 300 size, 3 for..................... 69c
SHOESTRING POTATOES, Red Seal, 2 for........ 25c
Frozen Libby’s Peas, Chop. Broccoli, Orange Juice I9c
Frozen Libby’s Fresh Pineapple Chunks, tall can .... 29c
CIGARETTES, regular, carton ................... $2.06
FILLET OF COD, frozen, lb ..........................ZZ. 29c
FLOUR, Pioneer, 25 lb bag for................................$1.81
The Pioneer Mills Ladies will be here to serve you
Hot Biscuits April 10th and 11. Be sure to come in and
enjoy them. ,
BELL PEPPERS
HOT BARBECUE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We reserve right to limit all specials
Drive in, plenty parking in rear of Store
PHONE 56
We Specialize In Choice Home-dressed Meats
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1953, newspaper, April 9, 1953; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth856329/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.