The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1976 Page: 5 of 12
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Thursday, March 4, 1976
THE BOERNE STAR
Two Boerne Girls
Medical Care for
On the Run
Presidents
1st Baptist Brunch
Will Be Honored
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brunch for all the ladies of , a Presidents Member ship
the church on February 10 at; campaign that will be con-
peak of spring bloom.
Complete all dormant
The Woman’s Missionary
Society of the First Baptist
Church had a Bicentennial
Local Hermann Sons Lodge
presidents will be honored in
Dairy Herd Improvement
(DHI) program. Texas milk
production at 12,905 pounds
per cow compared to the
southern region average of
12,490 pounds. Butterfat pro-
duction, at 464 pounds per
cow, was just below the re-
gional average of 466 pounds-
Final plans are also to be
made for the St. Patrick’s Day
games luncheon to be held in
Saxon Hall March 17. Mem-
bers are reminded to bring
made a big difference in atti-
tudes. He went on to explain
the values of self conception
and how the home and school
can influence the growing
child by being negative to
their responses. He then an-
teresting way and illustrated
with posters and pictures.
Afterwards the ladies en-
joyed a delicious luncheon.
same time help to improve
your community through our
park fund.
to extend flowering date.
Remember it still can get
cold so be prepared to cover
tender plants.
If you have not had your
lawnmower and other garden
tools serviced and ready to go,
do so at once to avoid the rush
when you need to do it.
work of the W. M. U. and
illustrated with attractive
posters and magazines the
work of the society. Mrs. Roy
Cloud told of the history of
the Woman’s Mission Society.
Mrs. Ray Lee, the acteen lead-
er also showed some examples
of her girls’ work and Mrs.
Robert Rickman, the G A.
leader then told of her work
with the younger girls and
also illustrated with posters.
Mrs. Allen Cearley again
welcomed the ladies and Mrs.
Gordon Hollon responded for
the visitors.
answer period will follow the
talks. Anyone interested is
welcome to attend.
Sisterdale died in a San An-
tonio hospital on Feb. 23,
1976, at the age of 81 years.
Services were held on Wednes-
day, February 25, from the
Schaetter Funeral Home in
Comfort with interment in the
Comfort Cemetery. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Ernst,
of Sisterdale; sons, Erich of
Comfort, Alvin of Fredericks-
burg, Erno and Leroy, both of
San Antonio; six grandchil-
dren and four great-grandchil-
dren.
Seems this is the time of
year when homeowners are
beginning to get restless about
getting out in the yard and
garden. Here are some of the
things you may want to take
a look at:
Begin preparation of an-
nual beds, select the site, if
you have not already done so
and correct any drainage prob-
lems that may exist. Add
needed humus and fertilizer
and work up soil ready to
plant.
This is an excellent time to
control scale insects using a
dormant oil spray. Never ap-
ply oil sprays if the expected
temperature high is above 70
the Activities building of the
church.
Mrs. Robin John, director
of the Missionary Society wel-
comed the ladies. Mrs. J. S
Curington led in prayer. Then
the ladies enjoyed a delicious
brunch. The tables and the
room were decorated in red,
white and blue.
After brunch, Mrs. John
Mesdames Robin Johns,
Oliver Graves, Roy Cloud and
C. M. Sparkman were chair-
men for the brunch.
The Baptist Women met at
for better educational facili-
ties in Boerne.
Members of Xi Xi Epsilon,
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi,
met in the home of Mrs. Bar-
ry Jackson last Thursday eve-
ning.
Social chairman, Mrs. Geo.
Harris, announced final plans
for the progressive dinner
party set for March 11. Mem-
bers and their husbands are
invited.
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The meeting closed with the
singing of “My Country ’Tis
of Thee.”
Two students from Boerne
have earned “Distinguished
Student” ranking at Texas
A&M University, announced
Registrar Robert A. Lacey.
The undergraduate honor is
awarded students who have
excelled academically. Recipi-
ents must earn at least a 3.25
grade point ratio (out of a
possible 4.0) during the most
recent grading period.
“Distinguished Student”
ranking is limited to 10 per
cent of TAMU’s undergradu-
ate enrollment.
Boerne students earning
“Distinguished Student ’’rank-
ing are Virginia B. Havard,
educational curriculum and
instruction, daughter of Mr-
and Mrs. T. J. Havard Jr. of
Rt. 2; and Lynn A. Knaupp,
landscape architecture, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Knaupp of Rt. 1.
The regular meeting of
Kendall County Republican
Women will be held March 9
at 9:45 a- m. in the Commu-
! nity Savings Building. Speak-
ers are to be Shirley Green
and Dorothy Doehne, both of
San Antonio, representing the
Ford and Reagan campaigns,
respectively. A question and
Republican
Women to Meet
Passes Away
Mrs. Camilla H. Mullineaux
of Boerne passed away at her
residence on Feb. 26, 1976.
She was born on Nov. 5,1898,
in Lexington, Texas, and had
Do you have your Individ-
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the future? Let us set one
up today at Hill Country Sav-
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1012 S. Main, Boerne, phone
249-2547.
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A large number of children
of totally disabled veterans
are currently receiving medi-
l cal care from private physi-
$ with John Menzies
County Extension Agent
(Agriculture)
BEEF BAR-B-QUE
Sponsored by
Paul Vogt Lodge No. 234
at Van Raub Hermann Sons
Hall, Saturday, April 10, 1976
Serving 4:30 p. m. to 8 p. m.
the First Baptist Church on their door prizes to the meet-
February 24 for a book review ing. Tickets are available from
and luncheon. Mrs. Robert members or at Ed Mergele’s
Harbin, Mission Study chair- office next to the post office,
man, reviewed the book, “To- or will be available' at the
morrow Begins Today.” She, door.
gave the book in a most in-1 ___________________
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members on the pressing need Service points out that Texas
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cal Program of the Veterans
Administration (CHAMPVA)
according to Jack C. Rust,
commander of VFW Post 688.
This cost-sharing program
is an extension of the mili-
tary’s Civilian Health and
Medical Program of the Uni-
formed Services (CHAM-
PUS). The military program
permits dependents of active
duty and retired members to
also obtain civilian medical
care on the cost-sharing plan.
Eligible for the medical
care through CHAMPVA are
the minor children of veterans
who are rated permanently
and totally disabled by the
Veterans Administration be-
_ cause of diseases or injuries
reached the age of 77 years, which were incurred or aggra-
Services were held at the Re- vated during a period of ac-
tive military service. Entitle-
ment also extends to the
minor children of deceased
veterans when the deaths
were caused by disabilities
which were incurred during
military service. For inpatient
hospital care, the e l i g i b l e
child or his custodian is liable
for 25% of the total bill in-
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Mrs. Ernst Biermann
deemer Lutheran Church in
San Antonio under the direc-
tion of Porter Loring Funeral
Home. Burial was in the San
Jose Cemetery. Survivors are
her son, R. A. Mullineaux,
and daughter, Eleanor Brunk-
horst; six grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren. Mrs.
Mullineaux had lived in the
Boerne community for approx-
imately 32 years.
Xi Xi Epsilon
Members Meet
ducted in all 160 lodges of the
Order of the Sons of Hermann
in Texas during the 31 days
of March.
Those Hermann Sons presi-
dents in our county to be hon-
ored are Clifton Frantzen,
president of Boerne Lodge No.
25; Harold Zoeller, president
of Paul Vogt Lodge No. 234,
Van Raub, and Percy Koen-
"Distinguished
Students"
predicted within 48 hours
after application. Be sure to
spray lower leaves and all ex-
posed branch surfaces.
Remove any b a g w o r m
pouches from choice ever-
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curred, while CHAMPVA,
through a commercial insur-
ance carrier, will pay the re-
m a i n i n g 75%. Outpatient
medical expenses are handled
in the same reimbursement
manner once a required an-
nual deduction is met.
The age of 18 years general-
ly will terminate entitlement
for a child under this pro-
gram. An exception is made,
however, when a child is over
18 and is enrolled in an ap-
proved course of education. In
such instances, the termina-
tion date is age 23. Marriage
Bake Sale
A bake sale will be held on y m. I .
Saturday, March 6, beginning ofalY Disabled
at 8 a. m. in front of the Post */ . 1 A. J
office by the Alpha Beta Veterans Children
Sigma Phi.
All proceeds shall be given
to the local park committee
for Boerne.
So come early and buy the cians and hospitals through
item of your choice and at the the Civilian Health and Medi-
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The Boerne Star
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Except the Thursday after Christmas .
Second-class postage paid at Boerne, Texas 78006
William G. Davis III, Editor and Publisher
Wm. Gammon Davis, Jr., Part-Owner
Subscription price $6.00 per year in advance (plus tax)
132 MAIN ST. PHONE 249-2441
BOERNE, TEXAS 78006
Notices of church entertainments, bazaars, concerts, etc
where a charge of admission is made, lengthy programs,
cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, and all other matter
not news, will be charged for at regular rates.
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The chapter voted to spon-' will terminate the child s eligi-
sor a girl in the Boerne bility at any age. Permanent-
Berges Fest Queen’s Contest ly disabled children may re-
along with Alpha Beta Tau main eligible indefinitely,
chapter I Inquiries concerning eligi-
The hostess introduced her bility and application for
husband, Mr. Barry Jackson, CHAMPVA coverage may be
who presented the program, made with the local Veterans
“The Pendulum Swings.” He County Service Officer, Mr.
said the little bit of difference D. Reitz, 112 E San An-
in woman’s movement has tonio St., Boerne, Texas.
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A dairy specialist for the
states in total milk production
The next business meeting for 1975 for herds in the
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Lawns should be fertilized
in late February or early
March with a complete fer-
tilizer, apply 15 to 20 pounds
per 1,000 square feet, it is
best to follow recommenda-
tions based on a soil test.
Mailers and instructions for
submiting a soil sample are
available at my office
The following seeds may be
sown directly in well prepared
beds: Balsam, cornflower, hol-
lyhock, four o’clocks, Califor-
nia poppy and annual phlox
and nasturtium.
Sow the following seed in
protected flats for transplant-
ing to the garden after all
danger of frost is past: Aster,
candlestick tree, coleus, pe-
tunia, geranium, periwinkle
and marigold.
Check your pansy bed for
aphids, if present control with
malathion and apply another
light application of fertilizer
now.
Set out dahlia tubers in late
greens at this time as this is February. Other summer flow-
a pest in egg form ready to go ering bulbs and bulb-like
to work as soon as conditions structures that can be planted
I in late February or early
Fertilize fruit and nut treed March include canna, ginger
in late February. | an oxalis.
Prune established hybrid, Complete all fruit tree prun-
tea and florabunda roses. Wait ing by the end of February.
With climbers until after the Be sure to plant gladiolus
this month. Space planting
son pruning of evergreens and
summer flowering plants.
Spring flowering plants in-
cluding azaleas, spirea, quince,
redbud and dogwood should be
pruned after their spring show
of flowers. Overgrown abelias
and tall nandinas should be
thinned by removing about
one-third of the oldest canes
at the ground level.
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1976, newspaper, March 4, 1976; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537502/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.