The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1982 Page: 4 of 22
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THE BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9,1982
By Ace Reid
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for the civic and cultural
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SIGNS OF ALL
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• WOOD
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• ROUTED
• ELECTRIC
• CUSTOM WORK
• REPAIRS
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FASHIONS
to cooperate in the fund drive flow of traffic and people,
for establishing the Center
FRIDAY
Seafood Platter Special
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Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 9 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
POOR BOY
SUPER MARKETS
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Champagne Brunch
Served from 11:00 — 3:00
President Chester A. Arthur, while in the White House, ac-
tually held a garage sale on the White House lawn. He sold
twenty-five wagonloads of furniture for a total of $8,000.
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Christmas
Present
Gifts will be discounts from
5 - 50% OFF!!
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
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Chicken Fried Steak Special
$595
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INTERNA TIONAL
Color Draping & Makeup
Special Holiday Prices Until January 1st
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Make this your most radiant holiday season!
CALL TODAY
Rita Whiting • Color Consultant • 755-4264
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English Leather
After Shave Lotion 8 Oz.
$700
Chantillyby Houbigant
"Eau de Toilette" 2 Oz.
$950
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“Naw, I didn’t see you stop, I wuz busy readin’
yore bumper stickers!”
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Racquet Club Soap on Rope
$450
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SandS SableSpray Cologne
2 Oz.
$900
Attention Hunters And Trappers
Fur Buyer will be in Boerne at Riverside Grocery
each Sunday from 3:00 p.m. till 3:45 p.m. beginn-
ing Dec. 5th.
We buy green and dry furs of all kinds. Case skin all furs (like
opossum). We also buy deer hides. Well handled furs bring TOP
PRICES!
D a W FUR COMPANY INC.
400 N. Texana
Hallettsville, TX 77964
Phone No. 512-798-5057 or 5058
48/3tp/50/1 tp
Turbo by Faberge
After Shave Lotion 4.2 Oz.
$700
"Where signs are our only business"
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for your dining pleasure
MERR Y CHRISTMAS
from
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Free Christmas Gift Wrapping Available
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point out that the Center 1 writing,
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Ida Perkins displays an bodies and porcelain heads,
antique baby carriage she Mrs. Perkins said. A lady in
and her brothers and sisters San Antonio designed the
enjoyed using as infants, now authentic clothing for several
full of three of Mrs. Perkins of the doll family. Two of the
own dolls she played with as oldest items in the museum
a child. One doll belongs to are the 109 year old doll bed
Mrs. Hugo Harle of Boerne which was owned by Mrs.
who loaned her treasure for Perkin s mother and a
the week’s show at the pewter set of doll dishes, 170
Comfort Museum. Mary years old, which came from
Louise Uecker of Boerne had Germany. Visitors Sunday
a rocking horse displayed, registered from such
Most of the dolls which came distances as California, Costa
from Germany have jointed Rica, Houston and New
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Park area (a natural location)
and was refused by the ; (EDITOR’S NOTE: In fair- i
Mayor and Council with the j ness to Mayor Howell, it
underlying implied feeling should be pointed out that his
that if the Center did not proclamation in no way
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I have read with interest behind this much needed fl
your article in the Boerne center when the City of | I
Star of December 2, on the Boerne will not get behind it
Boerne Community Center and accept it in City Park,
desiring to purchase land for There is a need and a
a location. I am particularly desire for a Community
/ interested since I live in the Center in Boerne and I would
7 Esser Addition “residential” support and appreciate such
area that is being considered a center, but why not put it
as a possible location for this in an appropriate place and
= "non-residential" building. not in a residential area
, it is very hard for me to which would be turned into a
"understand Mayor Howells’ mini-County Fair on a
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organizations and individuals month with the increased p
COMFORT MUSEUM—IT and all of a sudden every-
was a time of enjoyment and body heard about it and
enlightenment for both brought something,” Mrs.
adults and students last Perkins said. “The response
Sunday and this week when was real good.” Several
Mrs. Mildred Main, left and kindergarten classes made a
Mrs. Ida Perkins became tour of the two storied
tour guides for the display of limestone building. The
antique toys in the Comfort second floor includes
Museum. “We just started to memorabilia from the early
display our own family toys frontier days in the German
settled area.
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WEDNESDAY
Country Fried Chicken Special
awae ‘Each dinner
85-” includes
salad, vegetable,
••• dessert & beverage
$4 495
Join us, won t you? 1 1
For Reservations Call 537-4291 /
make a go of it the City of mentioned a location for the
Boerne would fall heir to the Community Center. He was
building and be saddled with endorsing support for the
the upkeep. fund drive. Also, the Mayor
There was further mention and Council did not turn
of a $25,000 donation on the down the city park location
land purchase price. Well for the center. The Council
now, if it were my land-I voted to approve the site,
would inflate the price of my with the stipulation that
land say from a reasonable enough funds be collected to
price of $40,000 to $65,000. provide a cushion for its
Then I would offer the land maintenance and upkeep.)
to a tax-exempt buyer such ,
as a Community Center for
$40,000 and claim a $25,000 * •o‘ PET °4$
donation on my income tax. I■
would especially do this if O)A
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I guess I just really find it P8dsMbm/e
hard to appreciate the Mayor y „ LE9,12i2.
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1982, newspaper, December 9, 1982; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1543022/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.