The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1973 Page: 1 of 8
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Issued Every Thursday in the Land of Sunshine, Milk and Honey
Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, Nov. 29, 1973
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Vol. 69—No. 51
CITY SAVES GAS
conserve “energy":
homes would.
PROJECTED ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
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years and was in FFA for
four, winning numerous
Elementary Classroom Needs
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"MAC" GILLIAT NAMED
REAL COUNTY AGENT
Queen's Contest
Nearing
our luxuries are curtailed.
Please help us help you!
by conserving at every turn,
They urge that “frugality”
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needed for the real necessi-
ties, it will be there at its
proper voltage.
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Police Radio Dispatcher
phone 249-2222
Invitation to the
C. of C. Meeting
The next regular meeting
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IT'S A GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris
Marion are the proud par-
ents of a baby girl born Nov.
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Main Plaza will be a little snacks were served through-
darker in a continuing effort out the evening along with
The City Council, in ac- to save energy. The 14 gas champagne.
cordance with the request of lights located around the edge
the President of the United of the plaza, have been cut
SUPERINTENDENT'S
REPORT
principal interest.
After two years at Tarleton
College, Gilliat graduated from
Texas A&M in 1965 with a
bachelor’s degree in animal
School Building Needs
Part I
SUPPORT YOUR
COMMUNITY CHEST
BOX 694
SUPPORT YOUR
COMMUNITY CHEST
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Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew E. (Sonny) Nelson announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Nita
Beth, to Pfc. Charles Herbert Carter, son of Mrs. Martha June
Carter of Brady, Texas. Nita is a 1971 graduate of Comfort
High School and has attended two years at San Antonio College
and is now enrolled as a junior at Southwest Texas State Uni-
versity in San Marcos. Charlie is presently stationed at Ft.
Hood, Texas, where he is a member of the famed Horse Cav-
alry. This horse platoon is the only mounted division of the
cavalry left in the United States. The wedding will be held
January 5, 1974, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Boerne.
States, suggests the following out. These 14 lights use as
be observed in your quest to much gas as two average
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
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249-2233
A youthful veteran of the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, Alfred “Mac” Gilliat,
has been appointed Real Coun-
ty extension agent, according
to a joint announcement by
Judge W. B. Sansom and Dis-
trict 13 Extension Agent
Doyle L. Moore of Uvalde.
The appointment was effec-
tive last Friday, Moore said.
Gilliat comes to Real County
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Youth work remains his
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The Boerne Star is the
only paper in the World
that cares about Boerne,
Texas.
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Between graduation and
years, the elementary grades The dotted line on the chart USAA we have projected very joining the Extension Service
have increased an average of shows what we believe our conservatively. We will, with- he spent two years in the U.S.
5.6% per year. future elementary school en- out a doubt, have more chil- Army as a food inspector.
The dark solid line drawn rollment to be over the next dren than this. His principal professional
horizontally across the graph five years. The projections If the principals were able organization is the Texas
This grah shows informa- shows that the elementary were made by adding 5.5% to to have exactly 30 children in County Agents’ Association,
tion for the elementary grades schools can accommodate 680. our September enrollment, each room, we can accommo- “Mac” is the son of Mrs.
(K-5).-Past enrollment, from children. This maximum ca- One can easily see that the date our elementary children Elizabeth Gilliat.
1964 to last year, is shown on pacity was figured by deter- dotted line continues up the for the next year or so. Some- He succeeds brad Mitchel
the chart by the solid line. It mining how many each class- chart about at the same rate time during 1974-1975 school who resigned recently to de
is easy to see that since 1966, room would hold. The regular as our past few years of year, additional classrooms vote full time to ranching ac-
the growth has been on the classrooms were determined growth. We feel that because must be available for our ele- tivities in Uvalde and Bandera
increase. Over the past five to hold 30 children each. of the opening of UTSA and mentary children. counties.
NOTICE
Miss Jo Ann Schwope and This week we received an
roommate, Miss Janice Gria, unsigned article _ from a
have returned to college at parent, regarding hair length
Pasadena after spending the rules 111 the. Schools. . ,
Thanksgiving holidays with We would like to remind
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Schwope. our readers that we do not.
___a___ accept any unsigned letters or
articles for publication. We
will not print your name but
we must have it on file.
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Ilf IJ V D A CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
Would YOU rlease Eliminate all outdoor lighting
_ during this Christmas period.
Hen c7 The Chamber of Commerce is
Iv‛F •3° leading the way by sponsoring a
The highly publicized ener- contest for inovative decorations
gy shortage is real. It is with without the use of lights at both
US' today even though your homes and businesses. The city
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"Sound of Music"
A delicious spaghetti din- Rehearsals Begin
The Kendall County Fair 15 at the Methodist Hospital nertwithisaa served sandades Workshop will be conducted
of the Boerne Chamber of Association is making plans in San Antonio. The little lady Fellowship Hall at the Meth- for the next few weeks to give
Commerce will be Tuesday, for the annual Sweetheart was named Laura Elizabeth, odist Church on Sunday Dec" all students interested in try-
----- _ Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dance and selection of a queen The grandparents are Mr. and 9 Sin 4-1 rj m'Wn ing out for a part in the
lights have not dimmed nor will insta . p Town and Country Manor at to represent the association Mrs. Ed Marion, Sr., and Mr. 72 Se to 2 n m Tickets are on junior-senior production of
your gas service been inter- rations on Main Street but will 625 N. Main Street. This is during the coming year. and Mrs. Howard F. Blum of s,gs.Pieo-Kesaeon “Sound of Music” the oppor-
rupted. xr , , , a not connect the lighting- for all members as well as All interested business New Braunfels. s 55 children (10 vears and tunity to work in groups with
Mother Nature has looked outdoor ADVERTISING chamber officers and direc- firms, clubs and organizations ----------------- under) pyin in the com the specific scenes to be used
upon us with favor and bles- The council requests that all tors. in the county are urged to e. . w m —uyu munitv is invited to come and in tryouts. Tryouts are set
sed us with an unusually outdoor lighting used in conjunc- All new businesses in Boer- sponsor a girl for this event girs Basketba share the good food and eniov for January 7-9.
warm fall. Extra energy has tion with advertising be cut off ne, as well as all old busines- which will be held in Febru- fellowship with dand. and Dates for the workshops
not been needed to keep our at the time the business is closed ses who are not members, are ary. Taam Wmr Qq AQ neighbors are as follows:
homes and businesses warm, except that which identifies the invited to visit the chamber Next week, details of the I Cdl WVIlSu U"f Proceeds from the dinner Tuesday, Nov. 27, Band Hall,
The energy saved has been place of business. All indoor meetings. We need the sup- rules for the contest and dead- wi1 01 to pri. Concern a 6:30 p.m.— Choral work.
used to generate the electrici- lighting after closing should be port of all of our business line for entries will be fur- On Thursday, Nov. 15, the unS--enm un bv the Thursday, Dec. 6, Band Hall
ty we have been using. cut off except for the bare mini- people in Boerne to help the nished. girls really started the season h ur c provide aid for fam 7 p.m.— Choral work; 8 p.m.-
Unfortunately, our supplies mum required for security. chamber function as it should ---•-------- out right with a victory over ilies vit° emerenc-negde Drama: working with specific
of electricity predicts harder for the benefit of our com- s, AIL--. ,, wing yon. Comfort, 80-43. Carol Collins p; r accidents and sudden scenes for tryouts.
times ahead. They are doing HEATING munity. St Abert H 11 Wins Honor was high scorer with 36 points recdcaqents,..and. Sudden Monday, Dec. 10, Band Hall,
everything within their power Lower your thermostats to 68° --------o-------- St. Albert Hall of Boerne, and Wendy Vogt followed 4,1 -0n Puusu LE 7 p.m.— Same 38 above.
to obtain additional sources of during the day and 65° at night. SILVER WEDDING with their presentation of the close behind with 28 points. ,0---u tk! Monday, Dec. 17, Band Hall,
energy to offset the expected Eliminate as many “heat leaks” A surprise 25th wedding play, "The Patchwork Quilt,” Also scoring was Michelle s.te use Prnipct hiP.he 7 p.m.—Same as above.
shortage during the cold win- as possible. anniversarv partvthvaediys was one of the five schools Hacker with 8 points, Shirley unds.from Thursday, Dec. 20, junior high
tery blasts that are sure to The City Council realizes these Nl 6 for Randall and Maxine to receive good ratings. The Weathersby 4 points, Ouida blow” and rive eushion the auditorium, 7 p.m.-Video tape
come. suggestions are drastic. They - ’ . ,, naa ln5 event was held at Incarnate Mazurek 2 points and Rhonel D0W and 81Ve families help showing of Crockett High School
We can help them help us also however, that a cur Vse nnd Word College Nov. 16 and 17 “ " S under F
; “ OuTneeds cadT mnore Johnnie Haas and Mrs. John- Sanantonio__MThesguards, Pe.De Pavis are, not normally pre- “au°stir "8 npmayedamte
ny Brown assisted in giving A e e eg —arY.Newton,ar2le •oener pared to handle. iell'ALL-
the party. ( Apge-ma€ "paeia and Linda Cobb did a good 51.1tp mi? Mother Abbess
Guests numbered approxi- -1- --- job of holding Comfort’s scor- -------e--.The workshops will be con-
mately 40 and many nice gifts As Christmas is getting ing to only 20 points in the ducted by Ann -1bbett, —en-
were received. Sandwiches and nearer, we are planning our first three quarters. WARRANTS ISSUED FOR nis Townsend. Sister Mary
special edition again at this Also playing forward was Twn p_p-c Paul, Hiram Duffer, and stu-
time. Please send or bring Leslie Knaupp, and playing - -m-se” dent directors Cheryl Wise
your copy if you have the guard were Lisa Dixon, Deb- District Attorney Joe Grady and Bobby Fellows. All stu-
A good time was had by all. time.'It will greatly help us bie Heyland and Dani Gourley. Tuck of Kerrville states that dents who. are interested in
to complete the special for Junior Varsity also won warrants have been issued for working with “The Sound of
the Christmas paper. their game with a good score men wanted for forgery in Music" in any capacity are
U,g anA of 45-22. Mary Rucker was Kendall County. These men urged to attend these work-
IHh BOERNE SIAK. high scorer with 22 points; are charged with altering shops.
_____________________________ Carolyn Rowland with 9 points checks given them for light- Also attending the work-
and Brenda Vogt with 8 points, ning rods. shops and giving invaluable
________________ Tuck said the men are assistance with acting out the
Members of the Boerne wanted in many areas for pull- various scenes will be Mrs.
Members oi tne Boerne . ... . f p,1+ Jane Braswell, who played
Grange assisting at the TB ing h- S thevP alter ^e “Maria” in the San Antonio
mobil unit here on Nov. 19 t c h 7 ate them Little Theater production of
were Mrs. Ed Mergele, Mrs. amount O checks given them ugound of Music” several
R,1 Tmm,,+ M,°-n Mrq He said one check was raised -uud S- nt
Ray-ammertvMr-.and S from $9 to $490, and one from years ago. Braswell has
O. — Schultz^ Mrs. J. A. Hull $2 04 to $6 243 had a very impressive career
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Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Miller the title role of “Kiss Me
are the proud parents of a Kate” with the Little Thea,
baby boy born at Sid Peter- ter
son Hospital at Kerrville Nov.
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1973, newspaper, November 29, 1973; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527996/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.