The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1978 Page: 2 of 12
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THE BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1978
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ROUND STEAK . . .1b. $1.19
...79c
PORK STEAK.......1b. 99c
... 39c
...69c
PAN SAUSAGE .... 1b. $1.09
....79c
.... 15c
CHILI MEAT........1b.89c
... $1.49
39C
39c
10c
... 79c
CHUCK STEAK
1b.87c
69c
CHUCK ROAST.....1b. 83c
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CRINKLE CUT
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PRESSED HAM.....1b. 99c
POTATOES....
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Free Estimates
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YELLOW ONIONS.... 10c
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Chester Marquardt is in the
Fredericksburg Hill Country
Memorial hospital. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
WAFFLE 32 OZ.
SYRUP ....
WAGNER 32 OZ.
COMMUNITY OWNED
AND MANAGED
ADOLPHUS 16 OZ.
RICE......
LOG CABIN SOLID LB.
MARGARINE.....39c
ROUND STEAK ... lb. $1.19
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BORDEN’S 1/2 GAL.
MILK........
LONE STAR 6 PK CANS
BEER.......
COLONIAL 11/2 LB.
BREAD ......
1 LITER 6 PK.
MORTON
POTATO CHIPS $1.29
REAL 1 QT.
ORANGE JUICE .. 69c
BAMA 12 OZ.
PEANUT BUTTER 81c
ORANGE JUICE 49c
32 OZ
DILL PICKLES... 89c
ICED OATMEAL 13 OZ.
COOKIES.........81c
Thomas Phillip
Photographer
Call 249-2312 & 249-2356 or 249-8343
SIRLOIN STEAK .. 1b. $1.09
MARKET SLICED
SLAB BACON......lb.$1.09
COCA COLA.....$1.29
BEST MAID SALAD 1 QT.
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BOB'S
POOL SERVICE
1978 Senior Cap & Gown
Color Portraits
By Appointment Only
Starting Feb. 28
Cap & Gown Furnished Choose From 4
Different Poses
Carroll Gilley
March 3 Friday Night Only
Reservations Requested
z $3.QQ Cover Charge
BOERNE PLUMBING
& SUPPLY
249-2051
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Do you think your ears are
deceiving you lately when you
hear what sounds like the fire
whistle, but you see no fire
trucks going out? Well, rest
assured you are quite sane. It is
only Dee Littlejohn doing her
vocalizing in preparation for
her role as Madam Violetta—
the hag of the opera—in BBT’s
Kendalia News
by Vi Eckermann
all about. Now you can handle all
your financial transactions here —
savings, checking, loans, retire-
merit plans — without the bother
of going all over town to do it.
Come on in today and let’s dis-
cuss your full banking needs!
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HASH BROWNS......49c
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Greenware — Paints —
Supplies — Kilns — Firing
GIFTS CUSTOM MADE
Everything for the Hobbiest
For ALL Your
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One-stop banking is what we’re
The S.H.D.C. met in the home
of Mrs. Martha Willems Feb-
ruary 15. 5 members, 2 new’
members, Mrs. San Wollvin
and Mrs. Virginia Boothe, and 2
guests were in attendance. The
meeting was opened with the
T.H.D.A. prayer. Program was
on taxes and staggered license
tabs by Mrs. Betty Asher. Mrs.
Sarah Hethcock won the white
elephant. March 15 meeting
will be in the home of Mrs.
Harold N. Ward. Speaker will
be Mr. Sid Callender of San
ALL TYPES
SMALL MOTORS
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SMALL MOTOR REPAIR
POTATOES....
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ORANGES.....
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BANANAS.....
LB.
TOMATOES ...
LB.
CABBAGE.....
b CHICKEN DINNER .. 79c
‘ BANQUET 3 FOR
COOKING BAGS ... $1.00
TROPHY 10 OZ.
STRAWBERRIES . . . . 39c
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his wife Pat did. A present in
the form of beautiful 7 lb.
Rebecca is welcomed by and
will be enjoyed not only by
mom and dad but also by
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years. His topic will be on wills
and inheritance laws; guests
are welcome. There will be a
small plant exchange. The
hostess plans to carry out a St.
Patrick’s theme.
sary Sunday, February 26, latest production No Opera in
1978. During the morning wor- the Opry House Tonite . You
ship service at 11 a.m., Dr. might have noticed other weird
George Stewart, Director of goings on around Boerne. The
Missions for the San Antonio lecherous laugh you hear
Baptist Association, will speak, behind the prescription counter
Also two laymen who were at Ebner s Drug and the slink-
instrumental in the church ing way John has begun to walk
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organization, Dave Evans-and
Don Armstrong, will speak.
Rev. George McWilliams, the
first pastor of the church and
the one who helped organize
the church, will bring the
~ closing message.
The church has had steady
I growth and has completed their
second building program in
these seven years.
All former members and
friends of the First Baptist
Church of Leon Springs are
invited to share in the occasion.
Rev. Henry Talbott, Sr., is
pastor.
Friday Feb. 24 & 25
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kneupper
of Kendalia would like to thank
all who sent cards and flowers
and helped in so many ways
during and following Edgar’s
pacemaker operation of Feb.
15. The couple especially
thanks their good neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schuchardt.
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Friday luncheon Kerrville and visited with Mr.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Virgil Habenicht on
George Einfeldt from San Sunday. They later enjoyed a Congratulations to Tammy
Antonio, Col. Lola Ball from drive to Ingram, Hunt and Knuepper for being 1st runner-
Bergheim and Miss Margarite Mountain Home. up in the Queens Contest.
Hunt from Boerne. The Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwarz Everyone can t be Queen and
occasion was Mrs. Einfeldt’s of Boerne visited with Mr. and Kendalia is mighty proud that
birthday. Mrs. Martin Marquardt one of it’s young ladies received
Miss Marsha Aaronson and Sunday. the honor that she did.
Mrs. Carmen Langbein will be - tricni from Houston spent the Mrs. Gilbert Langbein from The Granberg clan was happy
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Boerne visited with Mrs. Leroy to have Theresa home for the
C. Russell. Mrs. Sarah Kneupper one day this week. week-end. Theresa is attending
Hethcock from Ingleside is Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Waneck Trinity University in San
their house guest. Sunday from San Antonio visited with Antonio.
afternoon Rev. Leroy Hubley Mr. and Mrs. Simon Haag We wished Jack Esser a
from the Comfort Methodist Saturday. Sunday E. A. Offer Happy Birthday last week but
. Timberlake had as guests on ericksburg visited with Mr. and
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Mrs. Oscar Marquardt Sunday.
Timberlake Jr., Suzanne and Mrs. Louis Habenicht accom-
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fri sat-sun COMFORT THEATRE February
grandma Mary, grandpa
Arthur Esser, grandma Zela
and grandpa Charles Lorenz
and great grandmother, Mrs.
Jim Bierschwale. “Welcome
little Rebecca”.
From the seashore to the hills.
Visiting in Kendalia was the
mother of Gary Heyroth. The
Heyroths have not been living
in our community very long but
we always welcome new resi-
dents and hope his mother
enjoyed her visit. She attended
the services of Kendalia Com-
munity Church while here.
Attending the Boerne Queens
Contest Dance from Kendalia
were Eddie and Norma Krause,
the Ralph Kneuppers and Flo
Walker.
Max Reinhart spent the week-
end in San Antonio visiting
relatives but returned to
Kendalia to resume his activi-
ties here.
What would we do without
friends in times of need.
Sunday afternoon Walter and
Vi Eckermann went to New
Braunfels, their car broke down
and no mechanics available on
Sunday. Louise Bindseil went
to Eckermann’s house, got their ,
pick-up, came to New Braunfels
and brought them safely home. 4
Thank you Louise.
MORTONS 4 OZ.
BLACK PEPPER. .79c
12 OZ. COTTAGE
CHEESE..........69c
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BEST MAID BARBQUE 16 oz
SAUCE............69c
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SORGHUM.......$1.19 DRESSING
HERSHEY’S 16 OZ. FOREMOST 1 GAL
SYRUP............59c MILK.....
ZESTA 1 lb. TALL CANS
CRACKERS.......59c PET MILK........37c
SUFFERS FALL
Mrs. Anita McDonald fell at
her home Feb. 12 and broke her
elbow.
After a weeks stay in the
hospital she is now at her
daughters, Mrs. James Baum-
gartner, 5018 Risada, San
Antonio, Texas 78233.
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are all for the role of Baron Von
Wolfpack, the villian in our
opera.
John is being kept on his toes
by Brad Jennings newcomer to
Boerne, who is understudy to
John and will be on stage
Thursday nite, March 9, as the
villian. So you might want to
mark your calendar for two
nites instead of one, so as not to
miss either star. Keep your
eyes open and your ears for .
other hints as to who is in the
show this year.
Don’t forget these dates:
March 9-10-11 Crusaders Hall
Curtain time 8 o’clock. The hall
will be open at 6 o’clock for
those who want to come early
for refreshments and a good
seat. Beer, soft drinks, tamales
and chalupas will be served
from 6 o’clock on. Popcorn is
available for eating or throwing
at the villian.
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burg Sunday. at Fredericks- Leon Springs Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Erno Spenrath , _ A,
were barbecue dinner guests of Church To Observe
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stehling
at San Antonio Saturday. The
occasion was Mr. Stehling’s
birthday. . .
Raymond Marquardt, The First Baptist Church of
daughter Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Keon Springs, located at 24133
Boerne Stage Road, will
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1978, newspaper, February 23, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537552/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.