The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1975 Page: 5 of 10
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THE BOERNE STAR
Commissioner John C. White
costs and low, unprofitable Cemetery.
Glynn and Ruth Teague.
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Phone 249-2051
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BOERNE AUTO SUPPLY
JUNE NEWTON
BILLIE DAVIS
PHONE 249-2834
3 141 MAIN STREET
BOERNE, TEXAS
BOERNE, TEXAS 78006
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told Senate Agriculture Sub-
committee members recently.
he said. “In addition, we have
the duty to offer the best
possible protection to produc-
ers, processors and consumers
of our agricultural products."
$ 5.95
$ 1.95
$139.50
$ 62.95
$ 22.50
$ 29.45
$ 1.25
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prices.
White told the members of
testified.
He said cash receipts of $5.5
billion are predicted, a $1 bil-
lion drop from last year. Last
year’s production costs were ■
$5.2 billion and costs have
risen dramatically since then.
White noted that all seg-
ments of farming and ranch-
ing will not suffer equally,
RECORD RED SNAPPER
TAKEN OFF PT. ARANSAS
A blank spot in the Texas
State Fish Records was filled
on Dec. 3 when Jim Ehman of
Port Aransas landed a 29-lb.
red snapper out of Port Aran-
sas.
Ehman’s red snapper was
40 inches long with a girth of
26 1 inches and was caught
on 50-pound test line.
State Fish Records have
been maintained by the Texts
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment since 1970 but the cate-
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ELECTRIC SHAVERS
Norelco — Sunbeam and Reming-
ton— all models at McQUINN'S.
Skyview Ceramic
Gift Shop
122 Bandera Road
Agricultural and
Industrial Spraying
Phone 995-2348 Comfort, Tex. 1
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conditions which now prevail," | many relatives and friends.
- - ---- Mr. and Mrs. Rohrbach had
The Stihl Chain Saw with the
outstanding features is at
McQUINN’S
907 BLANCO ST. PHONE 249-3033
BOERNE, TEXAS
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HEADQUARTERS
RENT OUR EQUIPMENT
Rug shampooer, floor sanders,
concrete mixer, appliance, hand
truck, floor polishers.
McQUINN’S
SUPPORT YOUR
COMMUNITY CHEST
BOX 694
FREE ESTIMATES
Charles E. Davis
249-3690
HOMELITE
Chain Saws and Garden Tools
Mowers, Etc.
CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES
1612 Skil Chain Saw ____________________________________________
559 Skil Circular Saw __________________________________________
509 Skil % Drill______________________________________________________
487 Skil Saw ________________________________________'_________________
DAP Tub and Tile Caulk ____________________________________
DAP Panel and Dry Wall Adhesive __________________I
Rely-On Caulking Compound __________________________....:
Caulking Gun ________________________________________________________!
All Type Circular Saw Blades, Extension Cords,
"HUB"
Stappenbeck
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Coin Operated
MUSIC, SKILL, PLEASURE
and CIGARETTE MACHINES
For Information Call
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LUMBER CO.. Inc.
All Types Building
Materials
Steel Tapes, Drill Bits,
Chisels, Hammers, Saws
Phone 249-2712
126 CREEKSIDE
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2-Car Garage
Fully Insulated—Central Heat and Air
This home available at low interest rates.
WILL BUILD TO SUIT ON YOUR LAND
OR OURS — TO YOUR PLANS OR OURS
VALDEZ BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO.
813 N- MAIN
Phone 249-3423
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Foundation, Rock, Carpenter or
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TOEPPERWEIN SERVICES
Funeral services were held
on Dec. 24 at the Ebensberger
Funeral Home for Mrs. Clara
Toepperwein who passed away
Sunday, Dec. 22, at the age of
95 years. Brother Marvin Per-
kins conducted the services.
Mrs. Toepperwein is sur-
vived by two sons, Fritz and
A. J. (Jake), both of Boerne,
five grandchildren, and 10
great-grandchildren.
Interment was in the Boerne
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bob Theis,
Jesse Theis, Bill Hornung,
Kenny Toepperwein, August
McWilliams, and Marvil Lee
Pfeiffer.
This year we are faced the subcommittee chaired by
with the very real possibility Sen. Bill Patman that the leg-
of our production costs equal- islature must re-examine its
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ZENITH full line dealer — Tele-
vision, radio, stereo and record-
ers. 249-2556. McQUINN’S.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
deepest gratitude and sincere
appreciation to -all who were
so kind at the death of Ruth’s
mother, Mary Magdalene
Dohrn, December 14, 1974, in
Grand Island Nebr. We are
so grateful for all the kind
expressions of sympathy, me-
morials, flowers and cards
sent to us.
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fourth to lose, 74-63.
Scoring for the Hounds were
Paul Wertheim 24, Wade Bass
20, Gary Marcell 10, Roy Fel-
lows 5, and Russell Noll 4.
In an earlier game that
night, the Boerne JV won
over the Knights, 62-61.
resided in Helotes for about
13 years. Mr. Rohrbach pas-
sed away at the Town &
Country Manor in Boerne,
where he had been for the
past four years.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Mary Rohrbach of Pipe Creek
two daughters, Mrs. Ernestine
Whitworth and Mrs. Anna
Mae Bowlin, both of San An-
tonio; two grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
Dean Rogers, minister of
the Re-Organized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, officiated at the fune-
ral service and paid Mr. Rohr-
bach a timely and eloquent
tribute. Sylvia Rogers, offered
consolations to the bereaved
family in song.
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A NEW LOOK for any room
Wall panelling, ceiling tile. Place
‘N‘ Press floor tile, carpets and
all accessories at McQUINN’S
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Holy Cross Defeats
Boerne
The Holy Cross Knights de-
feated the hosting Boerne
Greyhounds by a score of 74-
63 on Dec. 23.
The first quarter was an
exciting one to see, with both
teams exchanging leads. At
the end Holy Cross led 21-20.
In the second period the
POLE AND FLOOR LAMPS.
See them on display
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25’ 14-3. ............
Krazy Glue ________________
PINS & LOADS
MINOR REPAIRS • MAJOR JOBS
SEWER SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL CLEANING
INDUSTRIAL WASTE REMOVAL
DITCHES FOR WATER. GAS. SEWER AND
ELECTRICAL LINES
By the Foot or the Mile
When 1974 production costs prices have been disastrous Rohrbach were conducted on
and cash receipts are totaled, for many. Livestock and Thursday, Dec. 26, from the
Texas’ agricultural economy dairymen have been hit espe- Plum m er.Funeral Home
may wind up m the.red, cially hard by high production laid to rest in the Pipe Creek
Hubert Johan Rohrbach
was bom Nov. 13, 1897, in
Castroville, Texas, the son of
John and Maria Anna Karm
Rohrbach. He was married on
Sept. 13, 1911, to Miss Mary
Lewis in Pipe Creek, Texas.
They resided for many years
in the Pipe Creek community
where he engaged in farming
and ranching. He was highly
esteemed by all who knew him
and will be greatly missed by
MEG BUILDERS
BOERNE 249-2775 SAN ANTONIO 494-3461
HUGO BOEHM, Builder
Knights dominated and led at
the half, 43-29.
In the third quarter, the
gory for red snapper has re- Hounds came back to within
mained unfilled with a mini- four points but faltered in the
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William G. Davis III, Editor and Publisher
Wm. Gammon Davis, Jr., Part-Owner
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ing or even exceeding our in- laws and regulations affecting
come in agriculture, ’ White the agricultural economy.
“We must be certain that
current legislation is not un-
necessarily restrictive to our
agricultural enterprises under
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Church School . 9:15
Worship .... 10:30
WELCOME
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Elec-
tronic calculators — Copiers —
Copy Paper — Add Machines and
Tape — Desk Lamps.
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COSTS MAY PUT but losses due to cotton aban- HUBERT ROHRBACH
AGRICULTURE 'IN RED' donment, floods, drought; un- RITES HELD THURSDAY
harvested acreage and lower Funeral services for Hubert
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1975, newspaper, January 2, 1975; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535895/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.