The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1971 Page: 1 of 10
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Issued Every Thursday in the Land of Sunshine, Milk and Honey
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Vol. 66—No. 48
Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, October 28, 1971
GALA CARNIVAL Saturday NIGHT
No. 60
But the rally fell short, and
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The Boerne Star is the
only paper in the World
that cares about Boerne,
Texas.
Police Radio Dispatcher
phone 249-2222
Defense
JOHN MECKEL
on out for a REAL BIG
TIME!!
Offense
EDDIE RODRIGUEZ
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wen- donate to the P-TA Country
BOERNE GREYHOUNDS
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
BOERNE 14 — VS. — JUDSON 24
101 Creekside. We welcome and other places of interest in was found in a cluster of cac- Dixon has resided in Jasper,
them back. this area. tus. Ark.
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Art Showing at
Public Library
The late Camille (Mrs. Joe
D.) Johns gave many hours of
volunteer service in the Boer-
SENIOR HIGH STUDENT
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SUPPORT
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
In Case of Fire phone
249-2233
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Junior Greyhound Guard ED-
DIE RODRIGUEZ has been
named offensive “Player of the
Week.” He played an outstand-
ing game against Judson Fri-
day night. “Eddie made a lot
of key blocks, and carried out
80 per cent of his assignments
throughout the game,” says his
coach. This is Eddie’s third
year on the varsity squad.
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JUDSON STOPS BOERNE.
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The Judson Rockets sur-
vived a Boerne fourth-quarter
uprising to stop the Grey-
hounds, 24-14, in a 27-AA loop
grid contest here Friday
night.
The Rockets built up a 24-0
lead with just over eight min-
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losses a number of times, and game on a one-yard run by
also had a fine offensive Green,
night.” Then came the Boerne rally.
__The Greyhounds scored with killed a large rattle snake over
8:04 left in the game on a A-n h IeAv and gownS. Bryan Bergmann, a 40 inches long. This snake was
_ , - r ii kill one-yard run by halfback Mar- JCC VUUIUy ClIV nephew of the bridegroom, unusual in that it was of a
Outstanding Students OT the Month tin Garcia to cap a 65-yard, D L D- was ring bearer.and he car- very peculiar color—light tan
ll-play drive. Garcia moved K. . DCiOnann ried a white satin pillow for near the tail and getting dark-
, ii _g.. , to quarterback for the conver- .. , . the rings. Both were a gift toer toward the head. It also
. Each month during the school yea , the faculty of sion and passed to end Robert nitan n Marriane the bride made by Mrs. Clar- had a black band about four
Junior and Senior High School will choose an outstanding Racer for the two 5onts UI IIICU 111 ‘I0 I I0V• ence Scheel. nches wide at the tail iust
student to be honored. The students selected are pictured. "“Thle GreyhundsScored Miss Jean Darlene Dudley The bridesmaids wore idem before therattles• started.3
JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT again with 4:36 left in the and Mr. Randall Hill Berg- tical floor-length empire-style --------•--------
OF MONTH game on a one-yard run by mann were united in marriage gowns of dainty white lace Navy Commander Gordon
tailback Don Vallerie to cap in a double-ring ceremony at bodices, high neck trimmed B. Doebbler, son of Mr. and
a 25-yard, five-play drive. St. Peter Catholic Church on with satin buttons, full sleeves Mrs. Bodo L. Doebbler of
--------•-------- Oct. 9 with Msgr. J. L. Man- with wide cuffs and blue satin Route 1, Comfort, Texas, is
RearpA AAS, ning officiating. buttons and an A-line skirt of serving with Training Squad-
"--n Mr. and Mrs. j l Dudley royal blue satin. They wore ron Nine at the Naval Air
.un en.e e,are the parents of the bride, blue satin bows in their hair. Station, Meridian, Miss.
EGTM C wOsT •OUre and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berg- They carried one single, long- -------®-------
— . mann are the parents of the stemmed red rose. DOCTOR’S OFFICE NOW
Mr.. Jimmy Davis is an- bridegroom. Servin, the bridegroom as OPEN EVERY DAY
thiTsatarday of an mS The bride was given in mar- best man was Rick Grinnan, Dr. K. O. Parker, D.C. has
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BOERNE LIONS CLUB complts wdhnut carisai
HOLDS DINNER MEETING House.
The Boerne Lions Club held ,-TWonewadded attractions
a regular dinner meeting on a The Robotsand a Model
Thursday, Oct. 21, in the St. -ar.orAirplane) Walk —
Helena’s Episcopal Church. ] ething he boys will sure-
Guests for the evening were - . ....
Mr. Fowler Osburn and Mr. ,.Theraffle drawings will be
Beverly Edge. Tire club voted at, ’ tn nd . hanceswil 1 be
to contribute $50 toward send- sod untilthat time. The 5th
v 777 ing a high school student to 8,06 Pite arei a WriSt,
the Presidential Classroom for WatehKodak Smile Saver Kit
ArGk 1 Young Americans in Wash- end H Y pocket radio. The
258552, in0t0< DC 6th grade prize is a gentle
. The’ next regular meeting Shetlandpony named Baby.
« of the Lions Club will be held oDoor. P rizeswi l be drawn
gstmdee on NAr A every 10 minutes, and the
- auction board will be ready
for your bids.
Mrs. Tibbetts’ Drama Club
will delight the audience in
the high school auditorium
with three showings of a Hal-
loween play.
A costume contest will take
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ne Public Library, which gave
her much pleasure and satis-
faction, and was of great ben-
The bride was given in mar- best man was Rick Grinnan, Dr. K. O. Parker, D.C. has 6 She further nressed her
1 golf course to be known as riage by her father, and was and groomsmen were Kenneth informed The Star that he is interest in the educational op-
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course with 18 holes rented with a high neckline of Scharein, Jr., of Austin, neph- will be open daily. generous bequest of $1,000 to
The course will be open lace flowers and long, full ew of the groom. Mrs. A. A. ---------•--------- the library.
e from 2 p.m. to 9 Am. Sunday sleeves, with wide cuffs. Her Pechacek provided the organ BAYLOR SOCIAL CLUB Camille was a talented artist
K through Thursday;;2 p.m to ehapel-length illusion.veil.was music for the ceremony. MOUINN having studied under the fa-
l 12 minioht on Fridavs after held in place by lace flowers TLe bride’s mother wore a N-F9 •99 Me®-INN mous French artist Theodore
- football season, and 9 am to and. pearlsand an organza- moss green crepe dress and TO PLEDGE MEMBERSHIP Gentilz, when she was a stu-
The Junior High Student midnight on Saturday. The bride carried a cascade long, full chiffon sleeves with A Baylor University coed dent St-Marz's Hal ™busv
Junior mh Mr. Davis hopes to see ev. beige accessories and a cor- from Boerne has been invited Dearniok famryesposibility
If’ Ace tis, touched with delphinium S"Le bridegroom’s mother to pledge membership, in Kap- and caring for her invalid
11. Age blue pom-pom chrysanthe- -5 •l "58 b, --5 pa Theta, a woman s social mOLe, th pm was little time
anyone mums. The center of her cas- wore a pale blue silk dress and club at the Baptist university.
The Senior High Student of
BEC^VOGT^bS^ RICHARD^M^ ermngeosominauttrndoarioxge
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John o gand srs;eEugene ' is no limitation and anyune mums. Ihe center of her cas- wele w pui u ou1 l-u-uu club at the Baptist university, o. naintine-
Ed Vogt. xiaas oi 444 o. riey can learn to play. 91, L1, , ^hito , I0 coat ensemble, with matching gh, ;s M-rsh, MeGinn -or painting.
Becky is a senior this year Richard is one of the better Mr. Davis also has plans to cqdeheldamhite accessories and also a corsage Sh&nt of Mr and Mrs K However about 18 or 20
and her many activities in- students of Boerne..Junior expand this golf course into stphanotr ,osas „oId an of red roses. EMcOuinn of Boerne years ago Camille again .took
elude the Boerne High Band High, having made the "A" the Leisure Time Recreationa- dant centered with a neail a Following the ceremony a ]ffiss McQuinn a 1970 grad- up herbrush and under hand
of which she has been a mem- Honor Roll each year since a Centep fentrino nepL-ne dant cente red With a pear, a .. 8, , 1 , 1. 7 bS-euan‘ d .-1 81 many beautiful canvases were
her for four Sara and Was the first grade. He’is consid- a riimer turng. perhaPs gift from the groom.. For reception.was held..at Her uate of Boerne High School, produced. She was generous
secretarv last year She has ered a valuable asset by all rink 8 g and skating something old she carried her Rark. .Cousin_of thesnbride, is a sophomore special educa- with the results of her talents-
ITS teen a member of Mu his teachers. 7 rink________.________ mother’s wedding handker- Donnda Meckel, presided at tion majorat Baylor. She has and a great many friends are
ASL Fnet Hor hr, le-ru Richard keeps himself busy A. uG c. 1 1 1 g 1 • the ge ubook Theb ide’S al at ended s mmer the proud possessors of some
arphi estaenr of tee Na’ with many activities He is a One Hundred Guests was her veil from her cousin, beautiful tiered wedding cake at San Antonio College, of her lovefiest paintings,
tional Honor Soctety this year, member of the Boy Scouts. He Help Celebrate Mrs David Preddy. She wore was pEstablishedin1mzgas.The . In recognition, and inappre-
gh, L,g hppn c-ge plays in the Junior High Band , . a blue garter and a lucky six mud Aananne m-S-8 r. seer.—uD, Kappa -heta aaop- ciation of the lasting pleasure
for both her junior and slnio? and is a member of the foot- At House Warming Party pence in her shoe, given to her The groom s German choco- ted its present name in 1959, and happy memories Camille ;
tor Doth ner junior and semoi » A, • , , “bythe groom’s mother Mrs late four-leaf clover cake was It is one of five campus social As piven Hep friende +Ler,
classes. bal team. Richard was a con- Approximately one hundred -11 &l--S momei, —-ls* serveq Lv Pat Collins and 1.6 o, Inen has given ner mends, were
Other students nominated testant in the UIL Number friends of Mr. and Mrs. Glynn ergmann.,. Q , Debbie Davis Denise Zoeller _______en_______ will be on display in the Boer- ;
were Rita Strube, Linda Sense Contest last year, and S. Teague helped them cele- : Atte nding thehride washer th:""unch and Beck PINOCHLE PARTY HELD ne Public Library from Nov.
Smart, Bonnie Kuebel, and plans to enter again this year. brate the move into their new sister, Mary, Katherine Dud- Alexander served coffee. . -iEiMA .TF 8 through Nov. 29 during the ।
Karen Pfeiffer. He also is a student office home Sunday afternoon with ley, maid of honor. Brides- : AT COMMUNITY C UB regular library hours, some of
: worker during homeroom pe- an open house maids were Donna Alexander For the wedding trip, the Mrs. Robert W. Rucker was Camille’s paintings. |
--------®-------- riod each morning. In spite of the constant and Pattie Bergmann, cousin bride wore a double-knit two- hostess to six tables of the Friends who would like to
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox who Other students nominated rains none of the cars were of the groom. Miss Danette piece blue dress with navy monthly pinochle party of the show one of Camille’s paint-
ranch near Kendalia visited this month are Lisa Erben, stuck in the mud. Bergmann, niece of the groom, accessories and a white rose Kreutzberg Community Club, ings are invited to bring them i
. neai Kendalia, visited Karen Haag, Bonnie Kearby Coplanners and hostesses was flower girl. She carried a corsage. Mrs. Leon Langbein and Mrs. to the library on Sunday, Nov.
in Boerne Thursday. and Barry Wiley. for the interesting afternoon small blue and white basket After a short honeymoon to Maggie Zoeller won first and 7 from 3 to 5 p.m. i
---------------------------- ------------------ were Mrs M C Holman Mrs with red roses. Her dress re- New Mexico the couple will second ladies’ prizes, respec- As space in the library is
— — M L Eames ' and Deborah sembled the bridesmaids’ reside in San Antonio, tively, and Mr. O. E. Behr and limited, it may be necessary |
RETURN TO BOERNE Visitor From Tennessee Holman. Mr. Everett Crowell took first to divide the showing into j
Former Boerneites, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Triplett of Mem- --------•-------and second prizes for the men. groups for set periods of time. |
Mrs. Jack George, who for phis r enn is the house o-upst CORAL SNAKE KILLED _ _ _ —--—®-- -----•--i
several years have resided at PS’ Friends of Mrs. R. A. (Lou- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ranzau Mr. and Mrs. Richard Her- CAIINHy STORF Ag-As
Lake Dunlap near New Braun- of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Nip- Mr. Yonavich reports killing ise) Dixon will be glad to who ranch near Kendalia were rin of Kendalia spent Thurs- -- ARRc•e—v- I
fels, have returned here to per. They have spent some a 29-inch coral snake 312 learn she has returned to visitors in Boerne on Monday, day in Boerne. . |
make their home. They are time sightseeing along the miles east of town in Friendly Boerne to make her home,
located off Blanco Road at beautiful San Antonio River Hills, last week. The snake For a number of years Mrs.
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Senior End JOHN MECKEL is yard, 16-play drive with a one-
the coach’s choice for defensive yard run. The extra points at-
“Player of the Week.” He play- tempt failed.
ed outstanding defensive ball Judson scored again with
against the Rockets in the sec- 3:24 left in the half on a five-
ond district game of the Grey- yard run by Green. Score at
hound season. Coach Roden- the half was 18-0.
beck comments, “John threw Judson upped the count to
opposing offensive players for 24-0 with 11:56 left in the
------------- —-AvAAm The annual P-TA Hallo-
i —-"55 ween Carnival and Mexican
I peLr \A-npe Supper will be held Oct. 30
I rosier VYinnerS at the Elementary School. A
Following are the winners fun-filled evening is in store
| in the P-TA Halloween Poster for everyone, young and old.
I Contest: Mexican supper will start
2nd and 3rd grades: 1st, at 5:30 in the cafeteria, with
® Zachery Fellers; 2nd, Steven the carnival activities begin-
I Kirchoff; 3rd, Mike Rucker; ning at 6 p.m. The events of
| 4 th, James Hausman. 4th and the evening, include: Cake
I 5th grades: 1st, Rissa Hughes; Ring Toss, , CakeWa Ik, Doll
I 2nd, Debra Schuchardt; also Walk, Nickel Pitch, Fish
Mg , 7 most outstanding, 3rd, Carol Pond, Treasure Chest, Home-
„g) ’ s J Pfeiffer, 4th, Keith Nebgen. made Candy Sale, Spin Paint
t 3.4 " Junior High: 1st, Dava Sei- pictures. Pie and . Coffee
" fert; 2nd, Matt Menger; 3rd, Room, the. Jail, Dunking Ma-
; J Natalie Mainz; 4th Jennifer chine Cake, and Hot Dog
gen., qreene Stand. The Country Store is
. -___well stocked with lots of
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the Greyhounds came back to
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2f to give the Rockets a 2-0- dis-
I trict record. Boerne fell to 4-3
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Judson scored first with
na 9:37 left in the first quarter
0 on a one-yard run by fullback
John Green. The extra points
run attempt failed and the
5. Rockets 1?d’/-°-
8 Next Judson score came
with 5:32 left in the second
• quarter when quarterback
Steve Renner capped a 99-
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1971, newspaper, October 28, 1971; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1524168/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.