The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1978 Page: 2 of 12
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Phone 249-8454
COMMUNITY OWNED AND MANAGED
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BREAD
MILK
$3.79
39%
FRYERS....
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ROUND STEAK . . .1b. $1.29
RUMP ROAST.....1b. $1.09
... 31c
GROUND MEAT . lb. 79c
99c
79c
CHILI MEAT........1b. 89c
SEED POTATOES 12c
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PAN SAUSAGE ... lb. $1.09 1
.... 79c COCA COLA .... $1.29 APPLE BUTTER.. 79c
CHUCK STEAK.....1b. 89c
....69c
BANQUET BEEF DINNER 12 OZ.
CALF LIVER........1b. 59c
... 79c
....89c
PRESSED HAM.....1b. 99c
HOT PIT BAR-B-QUE
EACH SAT. & SUN.
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Sincerely,
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SWIMMING POOL
Repairs and Cleaning
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fischer
Yom Leon Springs visited with
Mrs. Louis Habenicht Sunday.
Mr. George Einfeldt of San
Antonio visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben O. Timberlake during
the week.
Mrs. Robert Wolfmuller from
Kerrville, Mrs. Ella Offer and
Johnny Corbett from Boerne
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Russell Wednesday. Miss Stacy
Chessher, Rory Aaronson, Miss
Clare Czachowski and Mark
Mayod from San Marcos were
Saturday afternoon guests of
D’Spain from Boerne, Wiley
D’Spain from Bandera, Velma
Nelson from Boerne and Bonnie
Skinner from Bandera.
the Russell s; weekend guests
were Miss Julie Silva and Marc
Aaronson from Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ballard
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Fri-Sat-Sun, Mar 3-5
Showtime 7:30 p.m.
GOT BIG EYES forEBIG BUYS?
!!!!!!!! Tatu. A. Look, at thee-ood.aOueA !!!!!’!!
SALAD 1 QT.
DRESSING........79c
COMET 28 OZ.
RICE....
DEL MONTE 20 OZ.
CATSUP
WAFFLE 32 OZ.
ARGO 17 OZ.
PEAS.....
BOUNTY LG. ROLL
TOWELS ..
LB.
CABBAGE ....
5 LB. BAG
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PIE CRUST SHELLS 59c
BANQUET 11 OZ.
TURKEY DINNER .. .79c
CLIPPER 8 OZ.
FISH STICKS.........55c
PER BUNCH
ONION SETS......25c
ZESTA 1 LB.
CRACKERS.......59c
9 OZ.
PORK STEAKS ... lb. $1.09
(MARKET SLICED)
SLAB BACON......1b. $1.09
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BOERNE PLUMBING
& SUPPLY
249-2051
Ramey’s Gift Shop
106 S. Main
249-2125
Kendalia News
by Vi Eckermann
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skillfully created."
David Sheehan
KNXT-TV. Los Angeles
LG. HEADS
LETTUCE.....
YELLOW LB.
ONIONS.......
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POTATOES....
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CALAVOS .....
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249-2252
122 BANDERA ROAD
BOERNE, TEXAS
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Greenware — Paints —
Supplies — Kilns — Firing
GIFTS CUSTOM MADE
Everything for the Hobbiest
We’ve Been Saying “YES”
To Loans for a Long Time!
ALL TYPES
SMALL MOTORS
and
SMALL MOTOR REPAIR
6 PK. 32 OZ. PLUS DEP.
23c DR. PEPPER
FOREMOST 1/2 GAL.
....10c MILK........
2 LBS.
Hostesses for the occasion
ROLE
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... 69c PINTO BEANS ... 73c
6 PK. 1 LITER
Your Emergency
Medical Services
249-2222
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MORTON’S 4 OZ.
BLACK PEPPER 79c
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Mrs. Grace Moore of Luling
is spending some time here
with her sister, Mrs. Otto Vogt,
while recovering from surgery.
The purple martins are arriv-
ing from their winter migra-
tion. Lucky are those who have
erected homes for the martins,
as well as the birds themselves,
for they return year after year
to the same homes. Their
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When you need a loan, what
you really need is a quick, sim-
ple "yes" . . . and we'd like to
see that you get it! That's why
we try to say "yes" when you
see us for a loan, and "yes" to
low cost payments too! Get
facts!
ENCHILADA.........75c SYRUP
PET-RITZ 10 oz.
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and Maxine Beyer of Austin
and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Clark of
Kerrville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bently Cain of
Henderson spent some time
here with her mother Mrs.
Rosye Saxon, following the
death of Mrs. Saxon’s son,
Clifford Saxon.
We miss our neighbors, Emil
and Alma Haag. Alma is in a
San Antonio hospital while
Emil is at Town and Country
Manor.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hill were Mr. and
Mrs. David Chambers and son
Courtney of Houston. Mrs.
Chambers is the former Cheryl
Hill. Coming from San Antonio
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill,
Jr.
Members of the Boerne
Dancing Club met on Saturday
evening at Herff Park for their
regular dance event. Tasty
refreshments were served dur-
ing the party hours. Hosts were
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schwarz
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peden.
The group was not as large as
usual due to illness among the
members._____________
PTA Carnival
Workers
Come to the Intermediate
Library March 8 from 2:30 to
3:30 to pick up patterns and
ideas for your rooms. Your help
and support is needed to make
this carnival a success.
TUNA HELPER .. 69c
32 OZ.
DILL PICKLES... .89c
TOWN HOUSE 12 OZ.
CRACKERS.......73c
C. C. BIGGS 14 % OZ.
COOKIES.........71c
BEST MAID 28 OZ.
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McQueen and Stevie Wells at
Austin Sunday.
Raymond Marquardt from
Fredericksburg called on Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Marquardt
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Steubing
and family from Comfort
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Marquardt Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seewald
and Ronald Wood from Boerne
visited with the Hubert Smiths
Sunday afternoon.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Tonny”
Massey.
After spending some time in TLemL VAn,
San Antonio with the James I nu UU
Zoellers, Mrs. Meta Richter is I wish to extend my sincere
now spending a while in Hondo thanks to all who helped make
with Mr. and Mrs. James L. our Arthritis Foundation
Ledbetter. Benefit-Bridge Luncheon suc-
When a dear one is suddenly cessful. Marguerite Lasely, pro-
taken from a community the gram development specialist,
loss felt by so many is great. Nimmie and Judy Wasson for
Lorene will always be remem- the delightful luncheon at The
bered as a friend with a cheery Antlers, the local merchants
smile and a warm handshake. who donated the prizes, the
We extend sympathy to the participating bridge players,
bereaved family. the contributing donors who
Recent visitors of Mr. and were unable to attend and June
Mrs. S. E. Beyer were Donald Williams for special assistance.
Enjoying a delicious Sunday occupy here in Kendalia.
dinner with Reinhold and We are glad to report that
Louise Bindseil were Mr. and Edger Knuepper is improving
Mrs. Frankie Bindseil from San steadily since surgery. Just
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. August another example that you can’t
Hasten from New Braunfels and keep a “Good Kendalia Man”
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reinhard down.
from San Antonio. Norma Krause attended the
The First Baptist Church in funeral of Linda Wuest in
Blanco was honored to have Flo Blanco Monday. Mrs. Wuest
Walker Alice Knuepper and was the mother of Elsie Beck,
girls Melody and Pam attended co-ordinator of the Senior Citi-
Sunday morning services with Zens' Center in Blanco.
them last Sunday and then they Jack Esser has joined the “Flu
enjoyed the Turkey dinner at Group” and we are sorry about
the Blanco school sponsored by this. Take good care of yourself
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watch as the birds swoop
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carter,
former Boerne residents now
residing in Llano, stopped for a
short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Sparkman on Monday. The
Carters had visited their son
Wayne and family in San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGow-
an of Fort Worth visited here
during the weekend with her
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Catering Custom Bar B Queing
HEINZ SALAD 12 OZ.
VINEGAR.........66c
TALL CAN
PET MILK........37c
visited with Mrs. Lucille
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relatives of Lee D’Spain, Sr. of
Utopia, Texas helped him cele-
brate his 80th birthday Sunday,
Feb. 12 (birthday Feb. 13), with
a buffet dinner at noon. 64
attended from Boerne, Round
Rock, Odessa, San Angelo,
London, Converse, Houston,
Arlington, Hunt, Utopia and
Austin. All his children were
there except Wanda Wiemer
who is overseas with her hus-
band Leroy in Robat, Malta,
G.C. and was unable to attend.
The birthday cake was baked
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A delicious meal was served
by the Flying L Ranch and after
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one wished grandpa a Happy
Birthday and many more. Soon
everyone departed on their
: way home after visiting.
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from Mr. and Mrs. Dick Herrin Princess catch it from you.
and Wilta Bottles have been Barbara Moore was visiting
very busy preparing the home Vi’s Antiques in Blanco
that Wayne’s mother will soon Tuesday.
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is a suspense
melodrama of the
sort that Alfred
Hitchcock does
best.’’ Vincent Canby
NEW YORK TIMES
Relatives Help Celebrate 80th Birthday
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1978, newspaper, March 2, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537553/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.