The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1978 Page: 7 of 34
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THE BOERNE STAR
PAGE SEVEN
Big Country Auto Supply
County Extension Agent
GRAND OPENING
(all
ages)—Wednesday,
(grades
9-12)—Monday,
same
before
Boerne's Newest Goodyear Dealer
Come in and Meet Our Managers
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Rain Tire
Sun Tire
One Tire
11-2
American Eagle Radials
Fits
RAIN CHECK - If we sell out of your size we will issue you
a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price.
RAIN CHECK - If we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price.
SALE
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SIZE
PRICE
F.E.T.
D78-14
No Trade Needed
F78-14
G78-14
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H78-14
$2.60
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G78-15
$2.45
H78-15
$2.65
L78-15
$2.93
No Trade Needed
All-Terrain Tires
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Confidence Starts Here
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Big Country Auto Supply^^!
153 S. Moin 249-3317 JMMM
American Eagle
25% OFF /
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2for$88 SALE
Rick Wall
Tire Mgr.
Bob Wall
Parts Mgr.
Marauder
Matador
Mercury
Brougham
Monaco
Monte Carlo
Montego
Monterey
Polara
$2.21
$2.26
$2.42
OUR
PRICE
$56.50
$61.50
$65.00
$69.00
$63.50
$66.50
$71.50
$77.00
ER78-14
FR78-14
GR78-14
HR78-14
FR78-15
GR78-15
HR78-15
LR78-15
Cordoba
Coronet
Cougar
Cutlass
Delta 88
De Ville
El Camino
Electra
Estate Wagon
25% OFF
PRICE
$57.95
$61.85
$67.40
$70.90
$75.55
$72.75
$78.20
$83.85
Whitewall
Size
BR78-13
DR78-14
FR78-14
GR78-14
HR78-14
GR78-15
HR78-15
LR78-15
Plus F.E.T.
No trade
needed.
$1.95
$2.25
$2.51
$2.65
$2.82
$2.75
$2.94
$3.22
YOU
SAVE
$19.35
$20.65
$22.50
$23.65
$25.20
$24.25
$26.10
$27.95
Plus
F.E.T.and
old tire
$2.35
$2.56
$2.61
$2.67
$2.68
$2.74
$2.90
$3.00
Sizes Fit Most
Models Of
These American
Cars
to pickle cucumbers the
day picked.
GREENS—Harvest 1
r"
Fairlane
Ford LTD II
Fury
GTO
Grand Torino
Gran Prix
Impala
Le Mans
Le Sabre
»
Use Any Of These Ways To Buy
• Mater Charge
• Bank AmerCard
• Carte Blanche
• Diners Club
• Or Cash
Join The Celebration Now
Through October 11
$28
$30
$32
$34
$32
$34
$3«
Whitewall
Metric
Size
P195/75R14
P205/75R14
P215/75R14
P225/75R14
P205/75R15
P215/75R15
P225/75R15
P235/75R15
Double belted with
Flexten-the cord
derived from ara-
mid fiber that’s
pound for pound
stronger than steel.
Gas-saving radial
construction. Save
now!
YEAR
NEEDS OUR
/SERVICE
HEAR
Dr. Sam Morris
/
Ranchero
Rebel
Regal
Satellite
Seville
Skylark
Torino
Vista Cruiser
Wagon
Save
$11.45
$72
Tracker AT
11-15
blackwall
lR B.
plus $4.44
No trade
needed
Back In Your Driving
Here’s all the handling you’re likely to
need . . . for almost any road, in almost
any weather. As a rain tire, Tiempo has
a well-grooved tread designed to help
resist hydroplaning. As a tire for slick
pavement, Tiempo gives you 10,000
hard-working tread edges for traction.
As a sun tire, Tiempo gives you han-
dling that’s fun plus the stamina of two
steel belts. Radial construcion offers a
dividend in gas-saving economy, and
there's even a scuff bar to help keep
whitewalls white. Tiempo is the one
tire that does it all! See Tiempo today.
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P185/75R13 whitewall
(fits BR78-13) plus
. $1.93 F.E.T. and A
2s old tire >(3
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UNDERINFLATION
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FAILURE result-
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INJURY.
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Any Of These Popular Sizes —
One Low Price
G78-14 (Plus $2.47 F.E.T. per tire)
G78-15 (Plus $2.55 F.E.T. per tire)
H78-14 (Plus $2.70 F.E.T. per tire)
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Service
all ages
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Double Belted to Fight Squirm
Custom Power Cushion Polyglas has double fiberglass
belts that help firm the tread to resist wear producing
squirm. Smooth riding Polyester Cord body.
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over
Christian Radio
Station, KDRY
1110 KC AM
9:00 A.M. DAILY
also in
The Sisterdale
Community
Church
Sisterdale, Texas
every Wednesday
night at 7:30 P.M.
Everyone Welcome
Tiempo
The Double Steel Belted Radial That
Puts Stability, Firmness And Feel
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Regular
Price
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$ 77.30
$ 82.50
$ 89.90
$ 94.55
$100.75
$ 97.00
$104.30
$111.80
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Truck Tires for
Pick-ups, Panels,
Vans & Campers
"RIB HI-MILER /
ages)—(meeting date not set at
this time, if interested call
office 9-2661). All meetings
start at 7:30 p.m.
Educational programs con-
ducted by the Texas Agri-
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heads will be acceptable, but
dark cream to yellow will have
a strong flavor. Chill im-
mediately.
CUCUMBERS—Harvest
when fruits are bright, firm and
green, before they get too
large; 11/2-2 inches diameter is
about right with the smaller
size best for pickling. All nub-
bins, poorly shaped or light-
colored, fruits should be picked
and discarded. If possible, do
not store in refrigerator for
more than two days. It is best
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Brake Overhaul
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“hAm AM 2 and services
•PEA“" extra if needed
“g-E YOUR CHOICE DISC
OR DRUM-TYPE BRAKES
2-Wheel Front Disc: Install new front disc pads
• Resurface and true rotors • Inspect calipers
and hydraulic system.
4-Wheel Drum: Install new linings • Resurface
brake drums • Check hydraulic system.
On either service we repack front wheel bearings,
install new grease seals, add fluid.
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P Js $: 665
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October 18, Showbarn. Boerne
Junior 4-H (grades 6-7-8)-
Monday, October 16, Show-
barn. Boerne Elementary
(grades 1-5) & Senior 4-H
• Up to 5 quarts 10/30 major brand oil • Helps
protect moving parts & ensures smooth quiet
performance • Complete chassis lubrication and
oil cnange • Check fluid levels • Includes light
trucks • Call for an appointment.
leaves start turning yellow or
brown, while they are young
and tender. Slight bronzetints
are normal on mustard greens.
Avoid wilted or flabby leaves.
Wash and chill immediately.
LETTUCE—Select compact
, . . young heads which vary from
regardless of socio-economic 5-9 inches in diameter, depend-
levels, race, color, sex, religion ing on variety. Romaine lettuce
°VEGETABLE TASK FORCE does not form a tight head, but
VEGETABLE TASK FORCE good heads are compact, 9-12
Harvesting at the peak of inches long. Wash and chil
quality, handling properly, and immediately
storing under the best condi- OKRA-Three (3) to four(4)
tions possible are all factors inches optimum length. After
which will help insure a bloom has set, they will be
superior product at the dinner ready to pick in two more days.
ae• . Avoid pods which are dull, limp
These are important points to and yellowish. Chill im
consider whether canning, mediately :
pickling, freezing or preparing PEAS-Pods should be
the product for eating fresh. harvested when they are shiny
Determining the point at and well filled. Overmature
which fruits and vegetables peas are of quality,
reach peak quality is no easy Deterioration proceeds rapidly
task. Keeping a record of what at high temperatures. Wash
varieties were used and when and chill immediately.
they were planted, along with PEPPERS-Harvest when
the guidelines which follow, will peppers are 4-5 inches long
be helpful in determining with full, well-formed lobes. I
maturity. Immature peppers will be soft, I
Some fruits and vegetables pliable, thin-fleshed, and pale in
are more prone to damage color. Wash and chill im-
during harvesting then others, mediately
but care in handling in order to POTATOES, IRISH-A good
avoid bruises and cuts is tuber size is a 2-3 inch
important with all commodities, diameter. Individual pre-
Any product which possesses ferences are the keynote here. I
decay and rot should be dis- Let potatoes dry several hours I
carded so it will not infect the in the garden after digging,
good fruits. Washing vege- Remove adhering dirt, but it is I
tables in cold water imme- not recommended to wash be-
diately after harvesting is im- fore storing. Store in cool, dry
portant for two reasons: (1) to and dark area.
remove adhering soil, dust and RADISHES—Harvest when
other contaminants and (2) to diameter reaches approxi- l
help lower the temperature as mately 1(1) inch. Wash and chill I
quickly as possible. immediately.
In order to store any fruit or SPINACH-Harvest when I
vegetable successfully there six(6) or more leaves have
are requirements which must formed that are crisp and dark I
receive careful consideration. green. Wash gently and chill I
Temperature—The conversion immediately.
of sugar to starch is very SQUASH_Harvest when I
critical in products such as fruit is 4-6 inches long for
sweet corn and peas. It is yellow crook neck squash, 6-9 1
necessary to cool these pro- inches for yellow straight neck, I
ducts immediately in order to and 3-4 inches diameter for I
minimize this change. white scallop. Glossy color indi- I
Moisture-Proper humidity cates tenderness. Wash, dry |
will vary with commodities, and store in warm area of
Leafy type vegetables require a refrigerator. Squash, like I
high humidity (95%) whereas cucumbers, is susceptible to I
onions should be stored in a dry chilling injury and should not I
atmosphere (70-75% relative be stored for more than two (2) I
humidity). days.
Ventilation—Wilting and TOMATOES—Harvest at 1
tissue breakdown can be pink stage and ripen in warm I
avoided by proper air circula- area of house. This will not I
tion. A discussion on harvest- affect flavor and may save loss I
ing, handling and storing the due to insect and bird damage. I
more common home-raised Store ripened fruit in re- l
vegetables follows along with a frigerator
chart about optimum storage
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978
4-H CLUBS
All school age kids in Kendall
County are invited to join a 4-H
Club. Meeting dates of the
various clubs for October are as
follows:
Comfort 4-H (all ages)-
Wednesday, October 4th, High
School Cafeteria. Horse Club
Special Purchase Price
Limited To Quantity On Hand S •r)4e
'Power $1.77 F.E.T. 2
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served basis. To take
advantage of these
money-stretching prices,
act now.
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Ambassador
A Bel Air
A Biscayne
A Buick GS
B Caprice
• Catalina
N Century
* Charger
Chevelle
conditions:
BEANS, LIMA—Harvest
when pods are about full grown
but have not begun to yellow.
Wash pods immediately and
transfer to refrigerator.
BEANS, SNAP—Harvest
before maturity when pods are
not completely full for maxi-
mum tenderness. Wash im-
mediately and refrigerate.
BEETS—Early beets should
be pulled from the row when
about 2 inches in diameter. If
they are allowed to get much
larger, they become woody,
especially in warm, dry
weather, Remove all but about
1-11/2 inches of the tops. Wash
and refrigerator immediately.
BROCCOLI—Look for tight,
blue-green buds, free of pro-
truding leaves when harvest-
ing. Cut the head with some
8-10 inches of stem and
attached leaves. Chill im-
mediately.
CABBAGE—Sever the head
from the stem when they are
solid, firm, and fully developed.
Chill immediately.
CARROTS—Pick when roots
get to be 34 to 11/2 inches in
diameter. Remove tops and
wash before transferring to
refrigerator.
CAULIFLOWER-Pick when
curd is white and compact, free
from protruding leaves. Heads
should be 4-6 inches in
diameter. Slightly yellowed
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1978, newspaper, September 28, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537580/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.