The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1972 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
Thursday, Aug. 10, 1972
AND KINDERGARTEN
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS:
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We ask you to bear with us for the next
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few months during our addition and remodeling
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project.
think it will be worth it when
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we are finished.
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SUMMER SALE
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BANKAMERICARD
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Box 391, Boerne, Tex. 78006, 249-2422
SAVE $200 TO $600 ON ALL COACHES
TOURITE — SPARTON — BO ANZA
CROWN HAVEN — WESTERN MAN-
Boerne State Bank
SION — BARRINGTON AND OTHERS
1 Mile West of Boerne, Texas, on IH-10. 249-2229
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LARRY’S
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16-cf. pkg. 25c
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Rotel—With Chilies—No. 1 Cans
29c
2 cans 37c
pound 29c
FRYERS
5 pkgs. 29c
2 cans 35c KOOL- AID
1b. 10c
lb. 69c
Fresh Sliced CALF LIVER
33c
jar 39c
lb. 69c
PORK STEAK
Frozen Foods
48-oz. jar 69c
5 tall cans $1
lb. 49c
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Lysol—Basin-Tub—Spray Can
17-oz. 75c
6-oz. jar 45c
ea. 25c
lb. 73c
SLICED BACON
5 cans $1
lb. 69c
59c
3 for $1 Liquid DETERGENT
MELLORINE 3 1/2 gals, for $1
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There will be times when you
will be inconvenienced, but we
ENROLLMENT SET FOR
CAROUSEL PLAYSCHOOL
ROLL
39c
LOWEST PRICES IN MEAT
THE BEST CUTS OF MEAT TOO
PLENTY OF PARKING in the
rear at BERGMANN LUMBER
CO. Entrance on Newton Street.
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SUPPORT YOUR
COMMUNITY CHEST
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Mr. Emil Potchemick and
his mother, Mrs. Emelia Pot-
chemick, have moved to Com-
fort to make their home. Emil
was recently discharged from
Methodist Hospital where he
underwent brain surgery.
SUPPORT YOUR
COMMUNITY CHEST
______ head 17c
5-lb. bag 43c
lb. 39c
GRAPE JELLY
Polish or Kosher
DILL PICKLES
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TILE CLEANER
Lysol—Toilet
“Beauty by MARY KAY
For a complimentary facial
Call ARLIE CLARK, 249-2606
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SPINACH
Hi-C—46-oz. Can
FRUIT DRINKS
MONDAY NITE MIXED
H.T.G.: Gene Bradford Inc. 848.
H.T.S.: Gene Bradford Inc. 2420.
Men’s H.G. and S.: Charles Dag-
gett, 207 and 561.
Ladies H.G.: Prexy Pegram 201.
Ladies H.S.: Cindy Marion 490.
EARLY BIRD LEAGUE
H.I.G.: Seba Hennessy, 190.
H.I.S.: Seba Hennessy, 475.
H.T.G.: Bluebirds, 797.
H.T.S.: Peacocks, 2200.
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KITCHEN AID DISHWASHER
We are headquarters for this
superior dishwasher. Let us quote
you on the model best suited to
your needs. Terms. McQuinn’s.
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Ray Holliday, 224.
H.T.S.: S. & S. Variety Store,
2444.
H.T.G.: S. & S. Variety Store
and OST Ranch, 846.
Leeder Masonry ...............
McDonough Bros. No. 2
McDonough Bros. No. 1
Larry’s Supermarket .....
Buddy’s Supermarket ...
McQuinn Bldg. Mat......
Century Caverns .............
Davis Insurance...............
Junior High auditorium for
junior high students and at
high school gym for high
school students during regis-
tration.
Sponsored by Boerne High
School Student Council.
36-2tc
TOMATOES
Rotel—No. 303 Cans
SAUERKRAUT
FRESH GROUND LEAN
GROUND BEEF
SCOT JUMBO
TOWELS
Cheese — lunch meats — bacon
— hams — pan sausage.
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOR MEAT VALUES
Seedless GRAPES
Golden Ripe Firm
BANANAS
Kellogg—12-oz. pkg.
CORN FLAKES
All Flavors—Regular Pack
1%-LB. LOAF
29c
Morton’s — All Flavors
CREAM PIES
Texsun—6-oz. Cans
ORANGE JUICE
Borden’s
Fresh California
LETTUCE
ORANGES
POUND (QTRS.)
15c
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Kellogg’s Sugar Frosted Lipton
FLAKES -..... 10-oz. pkg. 39c TEA BAGS
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
August 13 and 14
John Wayne
Katharine Ross
BUTTERKRUST
BREAD
Team Standings
S. & S. Variety Store ....
Leon’s Team ......................
OST Ranch ........................
U-Do-It Car Wash ............
Lindburg Texaco ..............
Jack’s Music Co. ..............
The Trophy House ..........
Wastel’s ...............................
FOOTHILLS MOBILE HOME RANCH,
INC.
Elgin
MARGARINE
COMFORT THEATRE
COMFORT, TEXAS
NEW SUMMER SHOW TIME—8:00 P.M.
“DRIVE-A-LITTLE—SAVE-A-LOT
A Conservative Institution In Its 66th Year of
Public Service
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to convey our
heartfelt gratitude to everyone
who remembered us in their
prayers, thoughts, well wish-
es, and acts of kindness and
assistance during our respec-
tive stays at the Nix Hospital
and St. Benedict’s, and during
our ensuing convalescence.
Arno and Minnie Harz.
FRIDAY NITE MIXED
Aug. 4, 1972
H.I.S.: Dottie Fitzgerald, 482;
Ray Minor, Sr., 564.
H.I.G.: Dottie Fitzgerald, Ver-
nelle Minor, Alta McIver, 189;
TOP-
GRADE
703 S. Main, Boerne — 249-3033
The Carousel Playschool will
be enrolling children for the fall
term, Monday, Aug. 14, 1972, at
8:30 a.m.
There will be a pre-school class
for 4-year-olds in addition to the
Kindergarten Class, and also day
care for working mothers.
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THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY
August 10. 11. 12
Vanessa Redgrave • Glenda Jackson
"MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS"
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BOWL CLEANER .. . 16-oz. 43c,
Waldorf
TISSUE 4 rolls 45c
Jim K. Collums
Registered Representative
Schneider, Bernet & Hickman, Inc.
Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, Commodities
Members New York, American Stock Exchanges,
Chicago Board of Trade
258 G.P.M. Life Bldg., Central Park Mall
341-6601
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BOWLING
THURSDAY NITE LEAGUE
Aug. 3, 1972
High ind. game and series: Ray
Minor, Sr., 213—590; Pat Minor,
206—584.
Team high game: McQuinn
Bldg. Mat., 857.
Team high series: McDonough
Bros. No. 2, 2489.
Standings
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B.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL
All Boerne Junior High
School girls and Senior High
School girls and boys who are
in P.E. this coming year who
need P.E. uniforms, bring
$5.65 for girls’ and $3.75 for
boys’ uniforms on registration
day. All P.E. students must
have uniforms for P. E.
Numbers will be given to
each student buying a uniform
and two high school girls, two
high school boys and one jun-
ior high school girls’ uniform
money will be returned if his
or her number is drawn in a
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2 cans 35c SHORTENING . 3-lb. can 67c
Crystal White—48-oz. Btl.
Rotel—No. 303 Can
TOMATOES .........— 2 for 39c
Texas Magic—8-oz. Can
TOMATO SAUCE . 3 for 29c
Uncle William’s—No. SOS Can
GREEN BEANS .......... 2 for 35c
Bama—18-oz. Tumblers
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JOHNSON'S SERVICE
All Types of
Mechanical Repairs
WELDING and AUTO
AIR CONDITIONING
Open Monday thru Saturday
Upper Balcones Rd. V Mi.
South of Bandera Rd. & IH 10
PAUL JOHNSON
249-2124
Ramay—Fresh Pack (/wSnaps) No. 300 Bama 28-oz.
Blackeyed PEAS .... 2 cans 35c APPLE BUTTER
Texas Magic—4%-oz. Cans Carnation
TOMATO PUREE 5 cans 35c MILK
Uncle William—No. 300 Cans Carnation
PORK & BEANS 2 cans 29c COFFEE-MATE
Uncle William—No. 303 Cans Mrs. Tucker’s
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1972, newspaper, August 10, 1972; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527930/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.