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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1980
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FRIDA Y MORNING COFFEE
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Photographer Presents Program In Boerne
Boerne Crusader Club
BENEFIT DANCE
Robert Collette Passes Away
Zip.
Newcomers
$139
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Tickets $3.00 per person—$3.50 at door
Call Roy Garza 249-3210 or George Mitchell 249-2307
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Saturday, February 16, 1980
Music by Variety Jamm
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Los Hmos Faris
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BEANS
Ranch Style 15 Oz.
Yellow Onions......Lb..
JUICE
Big Tex 46 Oz.
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Comfort Theatre
Friday and Sunday, February 8 & 10
HILL COUNTRY OPRY
Saturday Night—Feb. 9th
TEXAS MUSIC COMPANY
HANK STONE &
great group from San Antonio
BACKWOODS VOLUNTEERS
bluegrass from San Antonio and San Marcos.
CURTAIN TIME 8 P.M.
Adults $3, Children $1.25, Srs. & Groups $2
VALENTINE SPECIAL!
HILL COUNTRY FILM APPRECIATION CLUB
Thursday, February 14th
"POT O’GOLD" starring Jimmy Stewart and Paulette
Goddard with Horace Heidt's famous swing band.
1941 comedy in a fore-runner of spectacular musicals
of the 40's. Produced by James Roosevelt.
SHOWTIME 8 P.M.
Bring Valentine guest at $1 for evening of different and
delightful entertainment.
EF Hutton talks
about Tax Shelters
Shouldn't you know more about possible tax savings and profit oppor-
tunities in Tax Sheltered Investment Programs? E.F. Hutton has
prepared a 35 page booklet "Understanding Tax Shelters." Let us send
it to you. No obligation, of course. Just send in the coupon or call.
Harvie D. Lindeman (512) 341-8811
MARGARINE
Parkay Quarters, 1 Lb.
SALE
Luxury Carpet of ULTRON by MONSANTO,
5-year wear guarantee, scotch-guard, anti-
stat, 16 gorgeous colors... $9.95 sq. yd.
Soft splush, tone-on-tone, DUPONT Nylon, 10
exciting colors, limited 5-year warranty
... only $8.95 sq. yd.
100% Continuous Filament Nylon, cut pile
saxony, with full 5-year wear guarantee, 14
gorgeous colors, unbelievable... $5.75 sq. yd.
THESE ARE JUST A FEW of the bargains
available in our FEBRUARY SALE
We also offer Armstrong Solarian, Congoleum, Gafstar, and Mann-
ington Vinyls, Bruce Hardwoods, Wilson Art, Ceramic and Vinyl
Asbestos Tiles, Drapery materials, plus a discount furniture outlet.
Superior INSTALLATION SERVICE
From Boerne Area IH-10 (Exit At Leon Springs) 2 Miles South Of
Settlement Inn On Opposite Access Road
Monday Thru Friday 9-6 Saturday 10-5
I do not have an
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tell....Also we hear there has been a lot of interest in a certain S.A.
night spot for a lot of the local ladies....MITCH RIGBY has much to
talk about since returning from her recent Carribean
cruise....LAURA BELLE and MAX THEIS were a marvelous addi-
tion to a recent breakfast held to welcome more newcomers to
Boerne....SUE LIVINGSTON was treated to a birthday outing with
her art classes and doing such a fine job....GEORGE and QUICK
are building new homes side-by-side for MR. and MRS. JOHN
DRUMMOND and their daughter and son-in-law, JANE and
JAMES JORGENSEN. We found this interesting that they can
watch their homes go up together, and know these fine folks well be
an asset to Boerne....What is this we hear about JUDY WASSON
and GARLAND PERRY assisting on a new book that will be com-
ing out at the end of their year....TRQWPBX would like to correct a
note last week; it was Ed Marion’s parents visiting and attending
the play, not EDD Martins. But, we like to mention both of these
gentlemen whenever possible....and how was your week?..........
CRACKERS
Zesta 1 Lb. Box
B.H.S. Hosts Music Meet
By Corky Corcoran
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There is no admission charge
and no tickets are required.
Seating will be on a first come,
first seated basis.
We are grateful to Mr. Gould
for making this presentation in
Boerne and to Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Patti, who made the
arrangements for this special
program. Mr. Patti is an
Associate of the Photographic
Society of America (APSA) and
founder of the Boerne Camera
Club.
Ground Beef.......Lb.
visited here last week with
their sister, Mrs. Lorene
Seargeant.
The February meeting of the
Boerne Garden Club was held
at the Joe Forde home. Mrs.
Gussie Allen gave the prayer.
Mrs. Vera Jennings, outgoing
president opened the meeting.
The minutes were read and a
Another week in good ole Boerne and the whole town is talking treasurer’s report given The
about the Masquerade Ball Saturday night. The large attendance corps of officers for the new
and the variety of delightfully, clever costumes made for a party to year are as follows: President,
be remembered. Im sure elsewhere in this paper you w.11 read of Mrs. Zel Nicholson; vice-
all the winners which were so clever, but a few outstanding ones I . . nr A TT 1:
noted included DR. ROGER HESTILOW who made the cutest president, Mrs..Anna Ha rdini
cheerleader, and his darling wife MARGARET, a football player secretary, Mrs. Mildred Forde;
with more interesting moves than we’ve ever seen in a varsity and treasurer, Mrs. Laura Mae
game! LOUISE and CHARLIE GOODMAN made terrific pirates Dawson. The annual plant sale
and the R. R. THROCKMORTONS were fine Olympic runners as was discussed and a date
HAZELENE and GEORGE EBENSBERGER were a delightful tentatively set. Dues were
pair of entertainers. If you missed this affair this year, you should paid, and the two trees planted
certainly put it on your calendar now for next!....Also a current at the new school by the club,
topic around town this week has been about a couple of loads of Hostess Forde served lovely
ladies who took a trip to a Houston play and have plenty of stories to party refreshments. The next
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PERFECTION
Perhaps he sometimes slip-
ped a bit-
Well, so have you.
Perhaps some things he
ought to quit,
Well, so should you.
Perhaps he might have
faltered-why,
Why, all men do, and so
have I.
You must admit [unless you
lie]
That so have you!
Perhaps, if we should stop
and think,
When painting someone
black as ink,
As some folks do,
Perhaps if we would re-
collect,
Perfection we would not
expect
But just a man half-way
correct,
Like me and you.
LARRY’S SupkEt
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Robert Pate Collette passed Cemetery in Caddo, Texas,
away Jan. 26, 1980 following a He is survived by his mother,
brief illness. He was born in Mrs. Edith E Presnall of
Breckenridge, Texas on August Boerne; his father, Martin B
6, 1954 and was a Boerne Collette of Boerne; three
resident for about 12 years. He sisters, Linda Loe of Tullos,
had received an associate LaJane Collette of Boerne,
degree in 1979 and was enrolled and Melissa Presnall of Boerne;
at The University of Texas in one brother, Martin B. Collette,
Austin at the time of his death. Jr. of Lafayette, La.; maternal
Funeral services were held grandmother, Bessie Echols of
Monday, Jan. 28 at Melton Caddo; and numerous nieces
Funeral Home in Breckenridge, and nephews.
Burial was in Bee Branch ____________
underwent in a San Antonio of duty in Germany. Margaret,
hospital. Jessica, and Jeremy will join
We extend condolences to him there at a later date.
Mrs. Ella Skrove in the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Dedeker
her sister, Mrs. Felix Wolfs, of Dallas were recent visitors
who passed away in Austin last here of her parents, Mr. and
week. Services were held there Mrs. Alfred Herbst. The >
on Monday. Dedekers left “Heidi” here witka
Capt. R. W. Davies left early its grandparents while on a
this week for a three-year tour trip._______________ -
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Meat Special
Fryers.....
I Calf Liver ... Lb....
i Chuck Steak Lb.
‛ Round Steak Lb.
meeting will be at the Homer
Allen home.
We regret to note that
Albert and Lois Willsford have
moved to San Antonio. They
were actively involved in clubs
and church and will be greatly
missed.
Friends of Mrs. Maggie
Zoeller will be happy to learn
that she is recovering nicely
from surgery she recently
The Boerne Camera Club is The speaker is S. Franklin
proud to sponsor an educational Gould, FPSA, of Tucson,
and entertaining program for Arizona. Mr. Gould is
amateur photographers in the recognized around the world
area. The program, which is for his photography as an
free and open to the public, will exhibitor, judge and lecturer,
be held on Wednesday, and conducts seminars for large
February 13 at 7:30 p.m. at St. groups. His slide program with
Helena’s Episcopal Church on commentary will include a
Main Street, Boerne. This is a presentation on slide montag-
rare opportunity, and amateur ing and a very humorous
photographers from Kerrville, presentation of candids taken
Fredericksburg and San on the New York City subway
Antonio, as well as area system. Photo enthusiasts are
residents, have been invited. assured a delightful evening.
The students and faculty of tion begins Thursday and
Boerne High School will be continues through Friday for
hosts for the University Inter- the High School participants,
scholastic League solo and The Saturday session will be
ensemble competition this devoted to the junior high
Thursday through Saturday, division musicians.
The meet is expected to draw The schools participating
about 1,000 students who will include: Fredericksburg,
be vying for awards on their Kerrville, Bandera, Blanco,
individual instruments as well Boerne, Uvalde, Comfort,
as in duos, trios, quartets and Ingram, Lytle, Hondo and
ensemble groups. The competi- Medina Valley. This is
*%Tgv iadisNe 0 e
Mrs. Mozelle Melton of Tyler -
and Don Phillips of Conroe
Meeting
Trudy Kokernot will host the
covered dish luncheon for our
February meeting. Co-
hostesses are Tina Fischer,
Geneva Gay den, Catherine
Benner, and Taxi Breithaupt.
New residents to the Boerne
area are welcome to attend.
Please call our Hospitality
Chairman, Connie Williams
(249-2137), or Pres. Ada Muller
(537-4821) to let them know you
plan to attend. This meeting
will be your last chance to get
your recipes in for the Cook
Book.
Directions: From Boerne, go
out IH-10 towards San Antonio.
Take the Tarpon Dr. exit, go
down the access road to the
Trailwood Subdivision and turn
right. Follow Foxbrier to
Hidden Trail North, turn right.
Go to the first house on the left.
Watch for Newcomer signs.
Meeting time: Monday, Feb.
11th, 10:00 a.m.
ANGELA LANSBURY DAVID TOMLINSON
equivalent to the playoffs in
sports and gives the student
musicians an opportunity to
show their individual skills and
be rewarded according to their
proficiency on their
instruments. This is the second
year that we have hosted the
contest and the people of
Boerne welcome all the
students and their directors
that are participating.
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1980, newspaper, February 7, 1980; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537650/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.