The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1976 Page: 4 of 12
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BUILD BOERNE BETTER
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ELECT JOE MIKE EGAN
SMOKEHOUSE CAFE
OPENS TODAY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 216th Judicial District
Live Oak Shopping Center
Hours 11:00-9:00
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OPEN SUNDAY - CLOSED MONDAY
BERGMANN
1016 N. Main — 249-3010
FOOD TO GO — CALL IN YOUR ORDER
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Home Style Cooking by loma Guidry and
ITS SO EASY TO
Served by Brownie Giroux
SHOP
BY
The new owners. Bill and Brenda Butcher, will be under
the direction of Tom and Aline Smith
Sears
over your head.
Thank you,
Pd. Pol. Adv. Paid for by Joe Mike Egan
Let's Elect
WAYNE NELSON
Independent Candidate
for
Paid for by Committee to Elect Wayne Nelson
r. ‘
County Judge
Kendall County
Charter Day Festival Octo-
ber 2 at Boerne, Texas. More
Charter Day Festival Octo-
ber 2 at Boerne, Texas. More
The Boerne Area Historical
Society will have its Septem-
ber meeting on Wednesday
the 22nd at 9:30, at the Utili-
to period.
Each teacher will give par-
ents details on how their class
is taught.
Please make plans to see a
“top school” in action.
information soon.
Marquardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith
attended the silver wedding
celebration honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ersch at the
Turner Hall at Fredericks-
burg Sunday.
Chamber of Commerce
112 E. San Antonio
Boerne, Texas 78006
Gentlemen:
I don’t know how many
Neva Sinclair and Mrs. Sarah
White. About 20 people en-
joyed the festivities.
The lovely table was dec-
orated with a beautiful Afri-
make them work this last
time. Members who have not
heretofore been called will be
called for this sale.
The money received from
these sales will be used for
the Plaza and Park funds.
Meeting starts at 8 o’clock.
Rt. 1, Box 424
Boerne, Texas 78006
Sept. 13, 1976
Boerne’s restorations.
Members are asked to bring
a sack lunch to eat at the
museum after the meeting.
Iced tea will be furnished, and
guests are welcome.
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Sincerely,
LULA E. CLARK
ELECT A
QUALIFIED
JUDGE)
A-1 SCREENS
& REPAIR
Open Monday-Friday
9 a. m. - 7 p. m.
Saturday
8 a. m. - 3 p. m.
755-4752
Ronald L- Sutton
• Dependable •Experieneed •Qualified
DISTRICT JUDGE 216TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Pol. Adv. Pd. By Ronald L. Sutton P.O. Box 126 Junction, Texas
Authorized
CATALOG SALES
MERCHANT
JOE MIKE EGAN
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Gardening Tools
Hedge Trimmers and
Pruners
Phone 249-2712
Intermediate School
News
Meet the Teacher Night
The principal and faculty of
the Boerne Intermediate
School is proud to announce
the date of Sept. 23, 1976, for
the annual P.T.A. “Meet the
Teacher” night.
The program will begin at
7 p.m. with the parents and
friends visiting the teachers
who have their children in the
information soon.
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members and one guest en- parents to change from period
133 S. Main, Boerne
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Boerne Grange
The members of the Boerne
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of Michael Shipman, has been
honored with several parties.
A personal shower was
given on July 25 by Miss Lu-
cile Tallerico and Mrs. Chris-
tine Poirier. On Aug. 8 a mis-
cellaneous shower was given
by Mrs. Pattie Fritsch, Mrs.
Bonnie George and Miss Lin-
da Beyer. A pottery shower
ducted research and partici-
pated in the development
phases of Fort Lancaster,
Crockett County; Landmark
Inn, Medina County, and the
Jose Antonio Navarro House,
honor of Susan Loretta Sin-
clair, bride-elect of James Vir-
•n ,2. t gil Hinesley, Jr., was given
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Mrs. Otto Hartman was
honored Sunday evening by a
“surprise birthday party” at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Ebensberger. Many
friends gathered for this
happy occasion.
Out-of-town guests were:
Cheryl Lansing of Houston,
Douglas Lansing of San An-
tonio, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Karger and son David of New
Braunfels, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wendler of Dallas.
Sisterdale News
Guests during the week of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Timber-
lake were Mr. Charlie Schu-
sey, Mr. Paul Nelson and Mr.
George Einfeldt, all from San
Antonio.
Mr. Vernon Pape from
Houston spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Haag.
The Embroidery Club met
Honors Susan Sinclair
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ties Building. The speaker
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joyed the afternoon and the
refreshments. Mrs. Gilbert
Langbein will be hostess in
October and it will be at the
Sisterdale Community Center.
Marc Aaronson and Andrew
Wiesmann from Houston
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Russell.
Mrs. Oscar Marquardt ac-
companied Mrs. Lee Jung,
Mrs. David Rich and Mrs.
John Goforth of Comfort to
Fredericksburg Sunday after-
noon where they attended the
shower for Miss Debora Cren-
welge, bride-elect of Dudley
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JOE MIKE EGAN
You often ask which political party I belong to. (I’m a Republican). While
a plenty fair question in every way, this is not a question about job per-
formance. The measure of a D.A.’s job performance is a blend of: (1) his
level of competence as a lawyer; and (2) how much of a hard worker he is.
If elected, I will treat the office as a full time job and give it my best.
Whether my best, as mentioned above, is the best available to you is a
question you might want to direct some attention to.
After, a little thought any one of us would see difficulties in getting elected
on a WRITE-IN vote. For one thing, almost everybody has learned how
to make an X. Simply from knowing that you have been able to read
this far, however, makes it appear a safe bet that you also know how to
WRITE. More seriously, and as you know, this WRITE-IN is asking extra
effort of you.
A final word — if you haven’t already, START DOING YOUR THINK-
ING NOW. Predicting the future from the past, the couple of weeks
immediately before the election will be pretty well cluttered up with a
media and signboard blitz from the different candidates. No matter how
well-intentioned, this creates risk of causing the unprepared voter to cast
his lot November 2nd, with the name he had then seen and heard most
recently and often. With your thinking done and YOUR MIND MADE
UP REASONABLY IN ADVANCE, all this can go sailing harmlessly
esses. The bride, her mother may do so at this time. Our
and the groom’s mother were salesladies tell me that they
presented with “corsages” of can sell things as quick as
they receive them. So let us
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Honored on Birthday
there will be a meeting this
Friday night, Sept. 17. Dele-
gates to the State Grange
Session will make a report.
Let us all come to find out all
the new projects that are
ahead of us.
Also, the members are re-
minded that on the 24th of
September we will have our
can violet centerpiece, a gift last cake sale. All members
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Marilyn Schaub Honored Bexar County, among other/0 -he Dide -om he os ' .....
Marilyn Schaub, bride-elect projects. She will be advis-
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you, buy in Boerne, to help
“Build Boerne Better,” nor
how many of our business-
men and their families drive
in to San Antonio where they
can buy the same items at a
lower price—but—I do know
that something needs to be
done, and fast, before any
more of our stores and busi-
ness plaes are forced out of
business.
I buy in Boerne, even
though I don’t like the higher
charges, but it will take a
volume of customers or sales,
to keep the stores going. So
—give the San Antonio mer-
chants a run for their money,
and keep your customers in
their own home town.
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a wooden utensil and gingham
flowers.
The bride - to - be received
many lovely and useful gifts.
The wedding will be Satur-
day, Sept. 18, at St. Helena’s
Episcopal Church.
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was hosted on Aug. 23 by
Mrs. Madeline Agold, Mrs.
Glenna Ezell, Mrs. Jeanie
Theis, Mrs. Gladye White and
Miss Paula Theis.
The bridesmaids’ luncheon
was hosted by the bride’s
mother at Scrivener’s Tea
Room and a rehearsal dinner
was given by the groom’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Shipman, at the Hungry
Farmers Steak House.
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1976, newspaper, September 16, 1976; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537529/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.