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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1978
THE BOERNE STAR
PAGE THREE
Judith Glasscock Honored
Getting Ready For Spring Festival
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For hanging baskets. Designed for
use on plaster ceilings or wooden
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Eddie Soell passed away in a
Seguin hospital on February 19,
1978 at the age of 69 years. He
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Barbara’s
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112 Northwest Center Mall
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February 16.
She was honored at a coffee
given for her by Mrs. Sandra
Canavan (R) at the Antler’s
Restaurant. Mrs. Glasscock has
been traveling throughout the
district on behalf of her hus-
band’s candidacy in the huge
district which is larger than the
state of Pennsylvania. She
owns and operates an interior
design studio in Hondo and has
done work for clients through-
out the state. The Glasscocks
have three children, Camile 16,
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s'' GIANT LEAF POTHOS
A hardy climbing plant
also suitable for hanging
baskets. Comes in 5" pot.
Reg. $3.59
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A dark-green upright fern.
Likes average house tem-
peratures and bright light.
Reg. $1.99
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The basic fundamentals of
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lustrated with easy to fol-
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Reg. $3.00
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WACCO POTTING SOIL
| 2 qts. (2 lbs.) ........ 694
$ peck (5 lbs) $1.09
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1%2 mi. North of IH-10 on Hwy. 87
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/h,. iation, Boerne Grange, Ladies I
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Turn Verein.
She is survived by her
husband and daughter, Caro- !
lyn Jo Goodall of Boerne. Also
by three grandchildren, Mitchel
Ross Goodall, Dennis Wayne
Goodall and DerekKyle Sister Mary Benitia Herrera and Sister Hildegarde Wright are all smiles as they prepare for the
-ood-oene Was preceded coming BENEDICTINE SISTERS’ SPRING FESTIVAL. The annual event is in its seventh year
r, , „ - : .Peen S‘ and has become noted for the fine selection of plants available. The plants receive tender care
T „tesMon wrq an throughout the year in the Sisters’ greenhouse which is located at the Benedictine Convent on
-aura Koerner in 1969- Highland Drive in Boerne.
r uneral services were held
Thursday afternoon, Feb. 23,
1978 at St. Helena’s Episcopal WHITWORTH ASSIGNED New Daughter
Church under the direction of TOOKINAWA Mike and Chery Coffey
Ebensherger Funeral Home. Marine Corporal Lloyd R. proud to announce the arrival
Officiating was Reverend Tom Whitworth Jr., son of Lloyd R. of their new daughter: Abby
. White. Pallbearers included Whitworth Sr. and Evelyn Marie born sat", i
was buried in the Seguin Ceme- Bob Barton, Jack Esser, Lee Lemm both of Boerne, Tex., has M February Saturdaythee12 th
tery on February 21, 1978 D’Spain, Edward Peter, reported for duty with 3rd Is r-wei?2 ’ 1
Mr. Soell is survived by his Gordon Hollon and Lloyd Force Service Support Group 10S i,0rk d 22 (inches
daughter Anna Marie Mills of Holekamp. The County Officials on Okinawa. ’ ongTheCoffeys moved tothe
Sheffield, Texas; sister, Mrs. were named Honorary Pall- A 1973 graduate of Boerne Boer ne:area Octoher of last
Lonie O’Bryant of Boerne; and bearers. Interment at Boerne High School, he joined the and a son cible g 7
brother, Gus Soell of Seguin. Cemetery. Marine Corps in June 1975. -able
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Winn’s Advertising Policy
Winn’s attempts to please our customers at all times. That includes having ample quantities of
items on hand, but occasionally, due to unforeseen reasons, an advertised item may not be
available for purchase. In this event, Winn’s will issue a Rain Check on request for the merchan-
dise to be purchased at the sale price as soon as it becomes available. Items designated as
available in "limited quantities” will be sold on a first come, first served basis while quantities
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.