The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, April 21, 1955
•RfflB BOERNE STAB
A (LIGHT
Medical science does not recognize any cut as a
“slight cut,” for all skin abrasions are potential
sources of infection and disease. When you cut your-
self, play safe, by all means, first sterilize the wound
immediately and if it does not heal promptly see your
family doctor without delay. “Slight cuts” have been
the cause of many amputations that would have been
unnecessary if the proper first aid treatment had been
used.
Roberts Drug Store
PHONE 123
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KENDALL COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY J
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Assn., and agent for
Dallas Title and Guaranty Co.
See, write or phone us if you want an Abstract of Title j
and/or a Guaranty Title Policy.
Your business appreciated.
Boerne, Texas j
Paul Holekamp \
SISTERDALE NEWS
Miss Eda Offer
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Habenicht
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Habenicht were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fischer at
San Antonio on Easter Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Pfeiffer of Boerne
was an overnight guest in the
Luis Habenicht home on the
foregoing Sunday. The follow-
ing day Mrs. Pfeiffer, Richard
Habenicht, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Habenicht spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Scheele at
Center Point. The occasion was
Mrs. Scheele’s birthday anni-
versary.
Thirteen members of the Em-
broidery Club were royally en-
tertained by Mrs. Lee Jung at
Comfort on Thursday afternoon.
Little Janice Jung of Comfort
spent Thursday night with Do-
lores Marquardt.
Louis Haag and son Simon,
spent Friday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs. Bill Haag at Kendalia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parks and
sons of Comfort visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Haag on
Saturday Eve.
The Sisterdale Indians jurney
ed to Medina on Saturday to
play the baseball a return game
but again were defeated in a
score 7 to 5. On Sunday the
local boys went 'to Fredericks-
burg to play the newly organiz-
ed team. Mostly high school
boys which have recently join-
ed the Farmer Boys League.
The Indians won in a score 11
to 10. Next Sunday, April 24th
the Comfort Colts will play here.
Friends of Miss Gloria Alva-
rez will be interested to know
she is in Racine, Wis. where she
intends to get a job. She is at
home with an uncle of hers.
A/lc David Whitworth of
San Marcos and a friend from
Kansas City, Mo. spent the week
end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitworth.
Recent visitors in the Paul
Soell home were Adolph
Schwope and sons Erich and
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Mattick of San Antonio, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Soell and child-
ren of Comfort.
Guests during the past week
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar-
quardt were Mr. and Mrs. Er-
hard Treiber and son of Waring,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Koennecke
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Jung and children of Comfort,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boos and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Marquardt and son of San An-
tonio, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pfeif-
fer of Boerne, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Boos and children of Fred-
ericksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Boos of Ingram. The above vis-
itors came in commemoration af
Mr. Marquardt’s birthday an-
niversary.
Willie Werner of Comfort has
completed a water well for Mr.
and Mrs. Rarrick of Kerrville,
who recently purchased prop-
erty from Mr. Hill. We welcome
these good people to our com-
munity.
Herbert Langbein accmpa-
nied his son, Laverne, to T.L.C.
at Seguin on Saturday. Laverne
spent a ten day vacation with
his parents.
Mrs. Paula Treiber of Waring
visited her brother, Edmund
Behr on Saturday.
We have a full line of elec-
trical supplies in stock sufficient
to wire a house or to make minor
repairs.
McQuinn Building Materials
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that
the Commissioners’ Court of
Kendall County, Tevas, wil re-
ceived sealed bids on Monday,
May 9th, 1955 at 10:00 A. M. at
the Court House in Boerne,
Texas;
For the contract for two
coats of asphalt topping on a
caliche gravel road, one mile
long and 18 feet wide, close to
Boerne, Texas.
All bids shall be addressed to:
C. G. Newton, Kendall County
Judge, Kendall County and shall
be marked “Seaed Bid” Main-
tainer.
The Commissioners’ Court re-
serves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Detailed information may be
obtained from the undersigned.
2tc C. G. Newton
County Judge, Kendall County.
Sells more...because
it s worth more !
Ford’s worth more when you buy it . . . and it’s easy to
see why! Only Ford brings you the long, low look of the
Thunderbird and its “car-of-tomorrow” lines. Only Ford
gives you the instant—and reassuring—response of Trigger-
Torque power . . . power that whisks you up hills or around
traffic . . . gives you “Go” when ^ou need it for safety’s sake!
And Ford alone in its field gives’ you the solid comfort and
handling ease of a new and smoother Angle-Poised Ride.
There are countless other worth-more features, from
the smoothness and long life of Ford’s deep-block engines
to the colorfully fresh,, new beauty of Ford’s Luxury Lounge
interiors. A Test Drive will show you how many there are.
Ford’s worth more when you sell it . . . and used
car prices prove it! For years, Ford cars have returned a
higher proportion of their original cost at resale than any
other low-priced car. And that’s further proof that Ford’s
first in all-round, long-lasting value.
The new Best seller...
FORD
P.OA.
BOERNE MOTOR CO., INC
Phone 39 Boerne, Texas
MORNING COFFEE
An informal morning coffee
was given on Tuesday morning
by Mrs. Richard Hambrook at
her attractive cuntry home hon-
oring her daughter, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson who with her two
young daughters Patsy and
Phyliss are visiting their par-
ents Col. and Mrs. Hambrook.
The Morgans are from Los
Alamos, N. M. and will return
there next week. There were a-
bout twenty guests.
Capt. and Mrs. B. C. Baldwin
and Mrs. Lurline Wittneburt of
San Antonio visited here on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. I. J.
Houghton.
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
Office on High Street
By appointments only
Telephone 155
RENT our floor sanding ma-
chines and refinish your own
floors.
McQuinn Building Materials
Floyd H. Helm is serving on
the Federal Grand Jury in San
Antonio.
SPENDS WEEK
LEAVE IN TOKYO
Tokyo—Pfc. Elbert H. Pfeif-
fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Pfeiffer, Route 1, Boerne, Tex.,
recently spent a week’s leave in
Tokyo from his unit in Korea.
An instructor in the 34th
Ordnance Company, he entered
the Army in March 1954 and
completed basic training at Fort
Bliss, Texas.
Private First Class Pfeiffer
was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Texas in 1953.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolford
and daughter ( Leslie of Lafay-
ette, Indiana have been guests
of their uncle and aunt, Sam
and Bess Woolford of Moonshine
Valley Ranch. During their stay
they visited in Mexico, Port Is-
abel and Port Aransas. They left
Tuesday for Tyler where Mr.
Woolford will inspect the new
plant of the National Homes
Corporation of which he is an
officer.
We are sorry to report A1
Gray had the misfortune of
breaking an arm in two places.
He was working on the Queen’s
Float at his home when he fell
from a ladder causing the frac-
I tures.
GABLES CAFE
Reopening 1 p. m. Sunday, April 24
Everybody Invited
MITCHELL CLEANERS
WILL OPEN
Friday, April 22
IN THE
Benavides Building
CLEANING AND PRESSING
ALTERATIONS AND HAT BLOCKING
When You Sell Livestock—
REMEMBER
HAROLD EVANS
COMFORT
REPRESENTING
RUSSEL CENTER CO.
UNION STOCKYARDS, SAN ANTONIO
Your Local Repreentative of the Firm
Can Be Reached at 911F11, Comfort
COMPETENT SALESMEN IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Graham & Carpenter Motor Co.
De Soto & Plymouth Dealer
SEE US BEFORE YOU TRADE
24 Hour Wrecker Service
Day Phone 340 Night Phone 303 or 27 F 4
Complete Automotive Service — All Makes
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1955, newspaper, April 21, 1955; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth863564/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.