The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
Visitors Galore at
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Lester, Sr., of Boerne.
BUILD BOERNE BETTER
BUILD BOERNE BETTER
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McQuinn’s
who saw quite a few relatives
more at a time” since 1916.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
Quinn’s.
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MANY SERVICES
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Boerne State Bank
Now Available... Brand New
LARRY’S
Sugar
ButterKrust Bread
Egg Nog
5 lbs... Be
3 loaves... 89c
1 qt.... 59c
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
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10 lbs. 79c
POTATOES
Peanuts, raw, shelled
2 lbs. 98c
Ige. hd. 19c
LETTUCE
. .. 1b. 39c
FRYERS . ..
1/2 gal. 49c
El Food Dairy Drink
1b. 10c
BANANAS
1b. 89c
GROUND MEAT
5 lbs. 89c
Sorghum, new crop........1/2 gal. $1.49
Gladiola Flour
1b. $1.09
SLAB BACON
4-lb. bag 59c
APPLES
1b. 79c
CHUCK ROAST
Eggs, grade A large
doz. 79c
Falstaff Beer.. . 12 n.r. bottles $1.79
Fresh CORN .... per ear 10c
lb. 81c
CHUCK STEAK
12-oz. jar $1.15
Oysters
PICNICS
1b. 69c
CABBAGE
per 1b. 5c
RIB STEW
1b. 71c
Longhorn Cheese
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★ Friendly Personnel
★ Low Cost Loans
1 bedroom — one bath.
2 bedroom — two bath
* Personal Checking Accounts
* Safety Deposit Boxes
* Certificates of Deposit
* Savings Accounts
* Drive-In Window
* Bank By Mail
★ Personalized Checks
$125.00
$145.00
daddy, Billy Agold, has been
up to hunt and visit a bit.
er. BOERNE LOCKER PLANT
IS THE PLACE TO SAVE.
50-2tc
and friends while here.
Son Alvin proved a better
Zesta or Sunshine Crackers
....................................... 1-lb. pkg. 39c
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
A Conservative Institution In Its 68th Year of
Public Service
DAVIS REALTY
249-2811
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YOU PAY ELECTRIC BILL
G.E. kitchen includes range with 30” oven, refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher,
disposal. Large rooms, ample closets, carpets, central heat and air. 40-ft. central
TV antenna, coin operated laundry. Hot and cold water furnished. Call JUDY
LEWIS—Day 249-3431; Night 249-2503—or come by during day at 1200 S. Main.
NEW BABY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lester
CONGRATULATIONS
Bible House, Inc., has awarded
first prize in its present sales
contest, a trip to the Holy Land
for two, to former Boerne resi.
dent, Mr. K. R. May.
The K.' R. May family iss now
residing in San Angelo.
, 51-ltc
HAND-CRAFTED GIFT
ITEMS IN MY HOME
1. Barcello Pillows
2. Handmade Guest Soaps
3. Copper Sculpture
4. Sand Casting
MANY OTHER ORIGINAL
ITEMS FOR XMAS GIVING
Luv, LOIS.
LOIS EPPERSON
123 Third St., Boerne, Texas
PVT. DEXTER ASSIGNED
TO COMMUNICATIONS
Army Pvt. John E. Dexter,
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward C. Dexter, Waring, Tex-
as, is assigned to the U.S.
Army Communications Com-
mand, Europe, Signal Support
Agency Mediterranean at
Camp Darby, Italy.
Pvt. Dexter is a communi-
cations specialist at the agen-
cy.
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Attention
Deer Hunters
We will buy your
deer hides this season.
ALSO WILL BUY FURS
EVERY SAT. MORNING
HILL COUNTRY FEED
& EGG
116 E. Theissen
Boerne, Texas
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KITCHEN AID DISHWASHER
We are headquarters for this
superior dishwasher. Let us quote
you on the model best suited to
•your needs. Terms. MeQuinn's.
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Visitors at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Stueve for Thanks-
giving weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Findley and family
of Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Bud-
dy Stueve and son of Austin;
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rusch and
son of Houston. On Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Whet-
stone and daughter Miss Mil-
dred of Austin, Mrs. Homer
Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Anspach of Abilene, and Mrs.
Arno Meckel.
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PLEASE COME HOME DAR.
LING, but bring along a half
side of beef from Boerne Locker
$
Knowlton's Cottage Cheese
10-oz. ctn 39c
INDOOROUTDOOR CARPET
Lay it yourself; $1.99 per square
vard. Select from our stock. Me-
NOVEMBER SPECIAL
50 1b. of beef in assorted kinds
(about % a side of beef), cut,
wrapped, frozen at ONLY 98c
per pound. Hurry to BOERNE
LOCKER PLANT. 50-2tc
SUNDAY & MONDAY, Dec. 2-3
Robert Redford
is
"Jeremiah Johnson"
HOWMET ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
QUALITY — STRENGTH — BEAUTY
* Patio Covers — Any Size
* Carports — Attached or Freestanding
* Window Awnings — Door Hoods
* Mobile Home Skirting & Accessories
HOWMET PRODUCTS are precision engineered and load
rated to give you years of trouble-free weather protection.
FOR INFORMATION or FREE ESTIMATES
Brooks Barker, Authorized Dealer
BOERNE—249-3844 after 5:00 P.M.
SAN ANTONIO—333-0830
Also welcoming the new
arrival are his parents, San-
dra and Frank Walsh, sister
Kristine Dawn; grandparents
Venda Mae and Arthur Pue
of Atascosa and Gladys and
Gerold Walsh of San Antonio.
RENT OUR EQUIPMENT
Rug shampooer, floor sand-
ers, concrete mixer,, appli-
ance, hand truck, floor polish
ers.
COMFORT THEATRE
COMFORT, TEXAS
REGULAR SHOWTIME — 7:30 P.M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Nov. 30, Dec. 1
"Showdown"
FRESH OUT of our smoke room.
Country Sausage, while it lasts.
BOERNE LOCKER, INC. 50-2to
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of Austin announce the ar-
"Grandma" W. Agold
“Grandma” (Mrs. Willie)
Agold’s family had a busy
November.
TURKEY HENS ONLY 84c per
pound while they last at BOER-
NE LOCKER PLANT. Phone
249-2422. 50-2tc
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Early in the month grand-
son Donald Agold and wife
। Laura visited at Boerne brief-
ly enroute from Honolulu to
his new Coast Guard station
at Galveston. A longer stay
was promised for mid-Decem-
ber when they will be enroute
to far West Texas to visit
their respective parents.
A trip was made to San
Antonio to meet a new great-
granddaughter. The proud
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Thanksgiving weekend
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NOTICE
Christmas trees opening on
Dec. 8 on Blanco St. across
from Courthouse.
W. L. LANDRUM.
visitor than hunter. He saw 50-2tc
his buck, but his gun would
not operate.
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WE ARE ALL SOLD OUT
. - - .We need your listing of land or
brought son Ned wife Doris house. Call or come in for prompt
and theiradaughter .Nancy: attention and sale at top prices, for only 96c per pound all wrap-
we sell the world an inch or ped, frozen and cut for our freez-
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Great-Grandson
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Toepper- rival of a son, Alan Timothy,
wem and Lottie Pue are proud born Nov. 14 and weighing
to announce the arrival of a 7 pounds, 21 ounces. He is )
great-grandson born in Ha- welcomed by big brother Mark . I
wan on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Don and grandparents, Rev. and 4
Lamar weighed 10 pounds and Mrs. Theodor Winter of Aus-
three and one-third ounces, tin and Mr. and Mrs. Feldon J
and was 21 inches long. ' ~ "
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ST. MARK
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Church School. 9:15
Worship .... 10:30
WELCOME
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Septic Service
Pump out Septic Tanks
Electric Line Cleaning
Quick Service
Boyce Schwope
249-3090
249-2462
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1973, newspaper, November 29, 1973; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527996/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.