The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1976 Page: 2 of 10
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THE BOERNE STAR
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Our convictions of justice for all
are so
the far corners of the world -
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Phone 249-2712
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‘bibles” are
These American
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volunteers to help the Nursing
Booster
Home patients with games, read- standing on defense to hold the
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COMFORT THEATRE
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Dec. 3-5
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ourselves, our pride, and every- hospital bled. It may be used for 90 points; Johnny Huerta, 30 points
Has Moved To
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but there is one other, and to me
249-3621
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FALSTAFF BEER
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12 OZ.
*$
69*
.79c
HUNTS WHOLE 300 2 for
O.B. 10 OZ.
EGG NOODLES .. 43c POTATOES
49c
...290
GROUND MEAT.. 1b. 69c
BANANAS . . ..1b. 15c
59c
33:
43c
$3.99
1b. 49c
41c
45c
lb. 79c
65c
43c
lb. 69c
BELL PEPPERS . 5c
.....49c PINTO BEANS ... 43c
O.B. LONG ITALIAN 16 OZ.
...49c
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PORK ROAST
59c
lb. $1.39
CHEESE
ROUND STEAK . 1b. $1.09
59c i
SIRLOIN STEAK . .1b. 99c
23c
49c
CHUCK STEAK.... 1b. 69c
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Out To Eat With Us"
Bar B Que Haus
Zur Goot
Quart Potato Salad
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WATCH and
CLOCK REPAIR
A gift box of Webb's homemade peanut
brittle, made right here in Boerne.
grown up with America. They are
the basis of our principle of
justice...justice for each and
every person, disregarding his
race, creed, or sex. This principle
CATERING &
CUSTOM
BARBECUING
BERGMANN
LUMBER CO., Inc.
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lb. 19c
Pint Cole Slaw
Pint Beans
Pint Potato Salad
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to extinguish the everlasting fire
of oneness that You have instilled
in our souls.
(Continued from page 1)
ual, the basic unit of our society,
is protected by our “bibles” of
democracy - - the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitu-
tion of Our United States.
principle - our freedom of choice.
Only in our democratic country
led by God can we enjoy such a
privilege. The ability to decide for
ourselves what goals in life we
wish to accomplish and then to
challenge and meet those goals
with strength and courage.
Ours is a nation of unity. This,
above all, has been the outstand-
Heavenly Father, I beseech you
to continue to bless my homeland
and to guard it against the perils
of destruction that we may
remain as we have for the past
two centuries.
Nancy Crowe paced the Boerne
Greyhound Girls Junior Varsity to
a 30-22 win over Center Point
Tuesday night. Crowe, Lisa
Rahm, and September Stewart
had an outstanding offensive
game for the Hounds. Defensive
standouts were Lee Ann Robin-
son, Romana Tucker, and Vivian
Allamon.
The Hound had defeated Canyon
22-20 the night before for their
first win of the season. Crowe and
Lora Hernandez provided the
offensive punch for the winners.
Robinson, Tucker, Callie Baker,
and Karen Lemm played out-
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George Stumberg
Photographer
Bergmann and Gloria and Ron
Peel with 50 points.
Winners of the Nov. 22 tourna-
ment were Elmer Bergmann, 50
ing, and letter writing. Also, they
are in need of scraps of material
for items they are making.
Canyon offense to just seven field
goals.
Despite September Stewart’s 23
points, the Greyhounds lost their
opening game of the season 51-39
to Medina Valley. Sandra Duff
also added 8 points for her best
offensive showing. Robinson,
Baker, and Allamon played well
defensively.
10 LB.
POTATOES
LG. HEAD
LETTUCE.
BREAD .
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TUNA ....
Weddings
Portraits
General
Photography
448 S. Main
Phone 249-3555
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2 K
CABBAGE . . . .1b. 10c
RED DELICIOUS 1
Gardening Tools
Hedge Trimmers and
Pruners
BUNKER
ENGINEERING
O.B. NESTED 10 OZ.
VERMICELLI.
PRINCE REG. 300 7 for
DOG FOOD....
INSTANT BREAKFAST 6’s
CARNATION..
COLONIAL 112 LB. 3 for
om L. S'. Reed of San Antonio in August,
QT.
CLOROX..........39c
IRISH SPRING 2 for
DOWNY.........$1.75
3 LB.
CRISCO..........$1.59
FRESH
PORK STEAK.....lb. 69c
FRESH
PORK ROAST.....1b. 67c
FRESH PORK
PAN SAUSAGE .1b. 89c
(RAT)
LARRY’S SUPERMARKET
LIVE OAK CAFE
NORTH STAR GREENHOUSE
POOR BOY
SIGMOR-SHAMROCK
1234 So. Man - Boerne
Phone 249-8454
LIVER..........
MARKET SLICED
SLAB BACON...
ALL MEAT MARKET SLICED
BOLOGNA........
FAMILY ORDER
TO GO ONLY
Pound Beef With Sauce
SOAP .......
FAMILY SIZE
FAB.........
REG. 2 for
ZESTSOAP .
REG.
SPIC & SPAN
KING SIZE
TREESWEET 6 OZ.
ORANGE JUICE
Mr. g. Crinkle cut 2 lb.
POTATOES......
Different and very attractive.
49-1TC
THESOUND
907 E. Blanco
Boerne
Phone 249-991 5
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APPLES ..
TEXAS LG. NAVEL
ORANGES
EACH
HOURS
Mon. - Thurs. 4 p.m. to ?
Fri. - 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Sat. - Woon to 2 a.m.
Sun. - 4 p.m. to Midnight
RUBY FELLER,
Hostess
ELMER BERGMANN,
Owner
POOLTOURNAMENTS
EVERY MOWDAY WIGHT
PRIZES and POINTS
Pool Winners
Winners of the Couples Tourna-
ment Wednesday night, Nov. 17,
HUNTS 300 2 for
35c TOMATO JUICE . .49c
DALE'S
CORNER
For the next two weeks we will
be taking orders for lovely Poin-
setta hanging baskets for Christ-
mas. Drop by the Hill Country
Gem and see the samples. They
come in three different colors
and are $13.50 each. We also
have potted Poinsettas. We still
have a fine selection of hanging
baskets for $7.00 to $10.00. Don't
forget to pick up your bread
dough ornaments and baskets
for Christmas.
Hill Country Gem
249 S. Main
249-8481
HUNTS SOLID PACK 300
99c TOMATOES..
HUNTS 300
. 85c APRICOTS ...
STOVE TOP 6 OZ.
$1.00 DRESSING...
2 LB.
died for the American people and a
the United States of America. J
EARHQUKE
CHAALTON HESTON
AVA GARDNER
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION • |
BANQUET 12 OZ.
MEX. DINNER
BANQUET BEEF DINNER
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ing factor for our prolonged exist- purchased by BCLISD fn
ence as a democratic country. 1976, at a cost of $46,708.
Wars, both at home and abroad,
have threatened to tear us apart -
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The 20.66 acre tract at the corner of Plant and Adler Streets was
IT STARTS EASIER.
Because of a hotter spark, better carburetion and a flood-free design.
IT'S MORE RELIABLE.
Because it has longer wearing moving parts that won't break down.
IT'S MORE POWERFUL.
Because it has the biggest power to weight ratio of any popular saw.
IT'S QUIETER.
Because its large baffled muffler is more than just a tin box.
IT COSTS LESS.
Because a saw that'll last about twice as long will only cost
about half as much.
IT COMES WITH A BONUS.
Over $30 worth of free accessones including a spare cutting
chain really make the Farm Boss a Stihl.
Boerne Plumbing
249-2051
TEXSUN 46 OZ. 28 OZ.
ORANGE JUICE . 57c WONDER RICE .. 49c
HUNTS 300 TOWN HOUSE 12 OZ.
SPINACH.........19c CRACKERS.......79c
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is a necessity for a government of
the people, by the people, and for
These mighty documents have the people.
put a to high food bHIs
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Specialized Accutron
SERVICE
FRED HILLMANN
Certified Accutron Technician
PHONE 249-3370
WE HAVE THE FARM BOSS
AND IT IS A STIHL.
Thursday and Friday we’ll
demonstrate the practical place
mats we spoke of before—using
your scraps of fabrics, magazine
cut-outs and Modge-Podge.
The next Thursday we’ll be show-
ing how to make beautiful jewelry
for gifts using Sangray liftables
and various jewelry findings. The
result looks like delicate hand-
painted jewelry.
Painting classes will be discon-
tinued during the month of
December—will resume the
middle of January.
Come see the new ideas in
macrame Xmas decorations.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1976
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These American “bibles” are s1.
also proof of another sacred idi
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at “The Sound” were Billie and ---------—---
Elmer Bergmann, 1st place+50 Kitchen Aid DISHWASHERS
points; Joyce and Frank Webb, We are headquarters for
2nd place prize+30 points and | this osureriorudishwashendet
Linda and Allen Peel, 3rd place Us suited to your needs.
prizeH20 points. Terms. McQUINN’S.
Nov. 24 winners included Gloria
and Ron Peel, 1st place prize+50
points; Joyce and Frank Webb,
2nd place prize+30 points and
Lynn and Richard Leeder, 3rd
place prize+20 points.
High point Winners to date are
Frank and Joyce Webb with 80
Club
Meeting
Matthews, 50 points; Allen
Speaker, 30 points and Lisa
Atkins, 20 points.
High point winners to date are
Gary Morgan with 100 points, Ray
Fass with 80 points, Russell
Pfeiffer and James Schmidt with
70 points, and Allen Speaker with
60 points.
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FRYERS..........1b. 39c
ONE NATION UNDER GOD! The regular monthly meeting of
— by Donna Ludolph the Boerne Athletic Booster Club
will be held Dec J 7, 19*76 at 7:30
What America Means to Me” P.M. at the High School.
Important business on agenda so
When someone speaking to me please be there. 1
says the word America, millions
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thing we stand for, because Amer- days without charge. and James Schmidt, 20 points.
ica is for, of, and by the people, Mrs. Lois Wertheim is asking for Nov. 29 winners were Jack
the Americans, and that is you pwse-mtwsw-ww-wav6wwawswwswswswseseuvug
and me. $
Our American men, with their Emm : g IT" £ L A g 5
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where we, as a nation have
engaged in hostile conflicts to
preserve this indispensable factor
of human life.
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Art and Craft News from the Lucky DA
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Quart Cole Slaw ”7 75
Quart Beans
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of thoughts and feelings rush ——
through my brain. I have Sorted . A
through them and would like to I Pnorne •ranp
share some with you now. MV™- IIU UI —5-
' The first word that I think of is
Americans. America and Ameri- Boerne Grange Will meet in
cans, the nation and its people, regular session Friday, Dec. 3rd
you can’t have one without the at 8 P.M. Mr. Barry Jackson,
other. John Steinbeck once wrote, Sup’t. of Schools will be the
“America did not exist, four speaker.
centuries of work, of bloodshed, of At the last meeting, Conval- points. Tied for 2nd are Bunny and
loneliness, and fear created this escent Chairman, Mrs. Lena Dr. Day, Billie and Elmer
land. We built America and the Taylor,; reminded us that conval-
process made us Americans.” escent equipment is available and
When others abuse our nation may be checked out at McQuinn’s.
they are insulting our forefathers, The equipment includes a good
onvicuonsujusutelc piin.
strong that they extend to| ; "7—armtca
Americans possess one thing 6
that the rest of the world is jealous $
of, and thats freedom. But we are y
more than willing to share. We 9
have gone to war a number of 5 i ; .I
times helping other nations obtain 6 Place your orders with our retail outlets listed:
freedom. Freedom to hope, laugh, g
cry, and dream. To dream of the P i __
future and what you want to be, 5 BIGSOF BOERNE
not what you have to be. f E--ETaG
America is all these things to me, 6 UCHBoy
it’s the most important, America | HANDY PANTRY
is my home. | Know someone who prefers pecan brittle? We can also 9
— by Debra Ann Schmidt fi makel it with your pecans or ours. 2
6 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 249-3284. 2
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1976, newspaper, December 2, 1976; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537540/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.