The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
Thursday, April 2, 1953
SPECIALS
Maryland Club Coffee, 1 lb .
Flour, 25 lb bag . . .
Cheer, large package . .
-Crisco, 3 lb can . . .
Oleo, 1 lb.....
Hunts Tomato Juice, 46 oz. .
Frozen Perch, lb . . .
Frozen Strawberries . .
Reynolds (Heavy Duty Foil)
Swift Peanut Butter .
Kounty Kist Corn . .
Prem (Canned Meat) . .
Kimbell's Shortening, 3 lbs .
Jergens Lotion, large bottle
v
87c
$1.89
27c
85c
19c
28c
33c
31c
69c
29c
15c
49c
63c
87c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing . .
Kraft Salad Oil, 1 pint . . . .
Crackers, 11b . . . . . ,
Tuna . , ......
FRUIT & VEGETABLE SPECIALS
Spuds, 10 lbs......
Oranges, 5 lb bag . . . . .
Celery, large stalk . . . . ,
Bananas, lb ..... .
MEAT SPECIALS
Hams, (any brand) lb . . . .
Fryers, (fresh dressed) lb . . .
Stew Meat, (U. S. Good) lb . . .
Pork Chops, good lean, lb . . .
Pork Roast, good lean, lb . . .
56c
34c
23c
24c
49c
29c
10c
10c
63c
49c
25c
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45c
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Russell of
141 Sams Drive, San Antonio,
are the proud parents of a 7 lb
4 oz. baby girl bom March 20th.
Name, Gladys Marie.
The Royal Ambassadors held
their regular meeting last Mon-
day using this time for those at-
taining ranks to pass before a
reviewing board. Mrs. McCrock-
lin and Mrs. Cole were on the
board. On Wednesday night the
boys entertained their fathers
with a banquet there were 15
boys and 15 dads. Mr. Yelving-
ton was the speaker for the
evening and all enjoyed his
words very much. He presented
armbands to the 3 new pages,
Donny Buck, James G. Routh
and Jerry Radla. Johnny Young,
Richard Mints, Kerwin Kemp
and James Buck having attain-
ed the rank of squire were giv-
en white bars with R. A. on
them. We hope our Dads will
visit us again.
Meet us at the dance, April
11, at the Fair Grounds. For
table reservations call 246.
HELPFUL PICTURE TO BE
SHOWN SATURDAY
“Day In Court”, an interest-
ing and informative safety film
will be shown in conjunction
with the regular program April
4th, at the Plaza Theatre Satur-
day night.
It is a picture everyone should
see and points out mistakes
made by drivers everywhere,
every day. The purpose of the
picture is to help increase the
knowledge of safe driving of all
auto owners.
The picture was filmed by
IHC and is shown as a courtesy.
No extra charge. It would be
well for every drive to see this
picture, witness courtesy driv-
ing. Courtesy is contagious.
Courtesy in connection with your
driving will help prevent acci-
dents.
HOT CROSS BUNS
The Hot Cross Bun has long
been associated with Good Fri-
day meals. Tradition has it they
originated centuries before the
Christian era. However during
the Christian era this custom of
the hot cross bun was continued
but with a new symbol attached
to the cross. The custom of eat
ing hot cross buns on Good Fri-
day was brought to the United
States by English settlers, and
here they have reached the
height of their popularity.
Hot Cross Buns
1 box prepared hot roll mix.
Y2 teaspoon cinnamon
i/2 cup raisins
Melted shortening
Prepare dough as directed on
box of roll mix, add cinnamon
and raisins to dissolved yeast.
After dough has risen, shape in-
to balls l1/^ inches in diameter.
Place on baking sheet, brush
with melted shortening. Let rise
until double in bulk, make deep
cross on each bun with sharp
knife. Bake at 400 degrees F.
for 15 minutes. Mark the top
with frosting made of l/2 cup
confectioners sugar and 1 table-
spoon milk.
C. E. (Swede) Nelson, Kendall
County’s genial agricultural
agent, was able to return to his
home at Boeme late last week
after spending two weeks in a
San Antonio hospital. Nelson
suffered a back injury two
weeks ago when he fell from a
seeder while the machine was in
motion.—Cattle Clatter, San An-
tonio Express.
Miss Bonnie Kemp, daughter
of Mrs. Rose Kemp, was one of
the lovely models in a style
show given by the Business and
Professional Women’s Club at
Wolff and Marx Wednesday.
Miss Kemp is the secretary to
O. C. Sommers, vice-president
of the San Antonio Public Ser-
vice Company.
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,
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. A. G. Pechacek of Yoakum
mother of A. A. (Curly) Pecha-
cek of Boerne passed away Wed-
nesday in a San Antonio hos-
pital.
The last meeting of the Jun-
ior Reading Club was held at
the home of Mrs. Gene Haas on
Wednesday. The program, an
interesting one, was presented
by Mrs. L. E. McQuinn who
gave a paper on “Niagra Falls.”
Mrs. Harry Davis gave a good
account of the retired artist,
Peter Hohnstadt who resides at
Comfort. Some of his canvases
were also displayed. Guest list
included Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mrs.
Gerald Saxon and Mrs. Lee
Geldmeier. Dainty refreshments
were served.
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
about this question
$31,000 was awarded
in damages to a pedes-
trian who was run down
and seriously hurt by an
automobile. Our Texas
law requires only $5000
auto liability insurance.
Would the motorist have
to pay the $26,000 dif-
ference if he had only
$5000 coverage?
For the answers to your
insurance questions, feel
free to call me at the
Adams & Young Agency.
Phone 300
Harry L. Davis, Jr. has re-
turned from a business trip to
Mexico City. He found a few
hours to play to Acapulco where
he caught a large sailfish.
BASEBALL
Boerne White Sox
VS.
Camp Stanley
March 24th.
3:00 P. M.
AT
Camp Stanley
The Boerne Band Boosters’
will meet at the school Home
Economics building at 3:30 p. m.
next Tuesday, Mrs. Roma
Herbst, president, has announ-
ced.
Guests of Mrs. Bertha Fabra
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fabra
during the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Heye, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fabra of San An-
tonio and Ray Allen Fabra of
Texas A. & M. College.
The time for garden and yard
tools is here. See our complete
stock.
Kendall County Brick & Lum-
ber Company.
Memorial services will be held
at the next regular meeting of
Boerne Chapter No. 200 O. E. S.
Tuesday, April 7. Members and
visiting members welcome.
Marguerite Bowman, W. M.
BOERNE STATE BANK
BOERNE, TEXAS
ESTABLISHED 1906
UNITED STATES GO VERNMENT 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
CAPITAL & SURPLUS
$105,000.00
Your Business is Solicited and Appreciated
DEPOSITORY FOR KENDALL COUNTY
Fabra’s Market & Grocery
FRIDAY i SATURDAY SPECIALS
GROUND MEAT, choice, lb.......... 47c
STEW MEAT, choice, lb ........................... _ 37c
CHUCK ROAST, choice, lb...................... 49c
CHUCK STEAK, choice, lb......................... 51c
SIRLOIN STEAK, choice, lb ................................ 63c
OLEO, Roma, lb ........................ . 21c
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Libby’s 2»/2 can ...........ZZ 39c
Crushed Pineapple, Libby’s, 2 flat cans .....^T.______29c
PINEAPPLE Juice, Libby’s, 46 oz can................ 33c
NIBLET MEXICORN, can........................................ 21c
SEASIDE Cooked Dry Butter Beans, 2 for............25c
ALABAMA GIRL Dill & Sour Pickles, 1 qt. ........ 29c
CIGARETTES, regular, carton..............................$2.06
FLOUR, 25 lb bag Pioneer..................... $1.81
SHEDD’S POTATO SALAD, tall glass.................. 24c
FILLET OF COD, the best frozen fish, lb ... 29c
LIBBY’S FRESH FROZEN PEAS, each _ 21c
LIBBY’S FROZEN ORANGE JUICE .................... 19c
PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE, 25 ft. $2.39 50 ft. $4.29
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. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1953, newspaper, April 2, 1953; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth856385/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.