The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1978 Page: 1 of 34
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BOERNE, KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS 78006 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1978
VOLUME 74 NUMBER 39
20 CENTS PER COPY
Culak and Woerner Exchange Marriage Vows
By “Corky” Corcoran
(Photo by Bob Beckett)
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Country Ford and there is no
Boerne and the bridegroom is roses and apricot baby’s breath Fee charged.
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Public Is Invited
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grades K-2 will hold Open
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Gaylord Marshall In
Boerne Oct. 1st
Department Of
Corrections Program
• ship, 1, 648 older adults of |
Kendall County have traveled
punt, pass and kick a football.
Registration will be at Big 3
The public is invited to attend
the meetings of the Kendall
County Child Services Board.
The next meeting is scheduled
on Tues. Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Court House. The Board is
still interested in volunteers.
The award recognizes Mrs.
Malaer’s creativity and leader-
Big Country Ford 1978 Punt,
Pass and Kick registration will
close on Sept. 29th. Competi-
tion will be Saturday, October 7
at 2 p.m. The contest is open to
any youngster, ages 8 through
13 and will be held at Grey-
hound staduim. Competition is
open to any boy or girl meeting
the age requirements who can
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The Boerne Star is the only
paper in the World that cares
about Boerne, Texas.
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Kendall County Extension Boerne Bombs Big Red 9 To 0
Agent Win^Award
Charlie Agold, Contractor, is shown working inside the Boerne
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was formerly a school room, has been completed just in time for
Charter Day this Sunday.
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The Historical Society Museum Committee (L to R), Jo Sims, Alice Gerfers, Erna Davis—Museum
Chairman, and Alice Dierks—Assistant Museum Chairman, are shown inside the newly restored
kitchen. The ladies extend their invitation to the public to come by and view the kitchen for
themselves during this Sunday’s Charter Day Celebration. The old “Toepperwein work bench” is
now being beautifully displayed there.
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Day & Night
In Case of Fire Phone
249-2233
Police Dispatcher
and Ambulance Service
Phone 249-2222
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at Table Top Ranch, 6 miles
north of Kendalia. The informal
get-together will start at 5 p.m.
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having made only one
down in the first half.
The Hounds continue
adults participating in each burglar, came off the Grey-
trip. hound bench late in the game
Points visited include San Thursday night against Canyon
Antonio for more than 13 and rallied his team to a 9 to 0
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to different points in Texas and
broadened their social and
educational horizons, as they
have learned about their
environment and formed new
relationships.
Mrs. Malaer has provided
leadership for nine overnight
trips and 12 day-long travels—
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Mrs. Margaret Malaer of
Boerne, Kendall County Exten-
sion agent-home economics, will
receive the Distinguished Ser-
vice Award for 1978—the
highest honor given by the
National Association of Exten-
sion Home Economists.
One of four Texas county
Extension agents chosen for
the honor, Mrs. Malaer will
receive the award during the
national association’s annual
meeting Oct. 16-19, in Omaha,
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Russell Moritz sent a skyhook year’s event will be the raffling
toward the end zone, and when of an antique trunk with
it bounced high at the Cougar 1 “surprise goodies” inside! Be
t yard line Tommy Randall made sure to come and try your
j a super play as he batted it luck—you may be the winner
back to a team mate who killed who gets to look inside!
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Republican' Candidate for Lt.
Governor, Gaylord Marshall,
will be in Boerne Oct. 1, 1978.
He will be attending the
Historical Society’s Charter
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Anyone seeking information House this Sunday from 2 p.m.
please contact Sr. Walburga at to 4 p.m. Principal Charles
249-2645. Do you know what a Currington invites all Boerne
Foster Home really is? Give residents, not only parents, to
Mrs. Mary Hinesley a call. She visit in the new building on
will be happy to inform you. Adler St.
Her phone 249-2521. Those who have already been
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Quarterback Jerry Rentz,
with the daring of a daylight
year played team defense with Society is honored to have as
0 everyone getting in on the act. their special guests, two distin-
a. , The first three quarters were guished men who have pre-
B’ a punting duel and the Hounds served much of our heritage in
the Hounds as they were able underdogs Friday night, but if
to run out the clock and rack up they can again play team
victory number two in the defense, as they did against
young season. It was a satisfy- Canyon, and get their offense
ing win for the Hounds, but cranked up, they could well pull
they have no time to savor the off an upset that would get
sweetness of victory as they them on the road to a super
must get ready for one of the season. The Hounds need your
toughest 2A teams in Texas, support for this crucial game,
the Burnet Bulldogs who were so let’s fill the stands at Burnet
edged by Tivy 21 to 13 Friday Friday night and root our
night. The Hounds will be Hounds home victorious.
Woolford andSchiwetz T<
Highlight Charter Day
510,000
Offered To
Historical
Society
- A donation of $10,000 is being
offered to the Boerne Area
Historical Preservation Society
to spark a fund raising
campaign. The prospective
donors of this money will
match, dollar for dollar, every
contribution made to this
I “special fund” up to and not to
' exceed $10,000.
। This generous offer was unani-
mously accepted by the
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their meeting Sept. 27. Contri-
butions to this “special fund”
। are being accepted effective
immediately. All donations are
tax deductable, as the Charter
of the Society declares it to be a
non-profit organization.
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Che Goraestar
stroke of genius by kicking off collection of columns from the
in the second half, and as a last 27 years of his 60-year
result got a stiff northerly wind journalistic career with the San
to their back for the fourth Antonio Light, on sale in stores
quarter. throughout town. Many local
The Hounds had Canyon residents had the pleasure of
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to the new school have com- penned up deep in their terri- meeting Sam at an autograph
mented on it’s efficient design, tory late in the 4th quarter, but party held in his honor at
The circle drive and side park- let them get outside for a first Boerne Book Store on April 1 of
ing lot eliminate traffic conges- down and when Boerne was this year.
tion before and after school, tagged with a personal foul that Localites now have another
Come out Sunday, October 1 took the ball to the Canyon 40, chance to meet and talk with
and see this modern school for things looked grim for the Sam and also with Sam’s friend,
yourself. Greyhounds. But at 6:23 the foremost Texas watercolor
fourth quarter, Gary Hacker artist, Buck Schiwetz. Many
----------------------------- came up with the biggest have become acquainted with
defensive play of the night, as Schiwetz’s work through
he pilfered a perfectly thrown various publications which have
Cougar pass at the Greyhound come out over the past 20
it at the Cougar two yard line. Many of the booths from pre-
The Canyon QB tried a lookin vious years will be back this
pass on 1st down but Diz year as well as some new
Reeves had the receiver ones—Esther McDonald of the
smothered and Paul Wendell China Shoppe will exhibit China
was buried by John George, Ed painting; Hack Coffee will show
Houser, Trey Day and Mike his metal sculpture; Jim
Puckett for a Greyhound Chittim will be back with
safety. "Grandpa’s tools” and with the
This sewed up the victory for assistance of Paul Holekamp
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Ross Ebner brings down Canyon ball carrier as Trey Day (42) & David Parish (32) helped.
I I fumble and an interception. The Boerne Area Historical
I I Hound defense led by Tommy Society’s 4th Annual Charter
I j Gardenhire shined brightly as Day, to be held Sunday, Oct. 1,
— they likewise limited the on the museum grounds,
KL Canyon offense to only 1 first (behind Boerne Public Library)
4 down in the first half. The promises to be the best ever.
Mh Hounds for the first time this This Sunday at noon, the
At the October 5 meeting Mr.
Terry Wunderlich, Field Co-
ordinator of Community
Services for the Texas Depart-
ment of Corrections, will
address the Boerne Lions. Mr.
Wunderlich has had extensive
training and working exper-
ience in the state penal system.
He has a B.A. in Criminology
and is close to achieving his
M.A. in the subject. I
Because of the increased
public interest in “crime,” “law
and order.” and the “criminal
justice system” over the past
few years, the Department of
Corrections has expanded the
Community Programs Division.
Various programs are avail-
able running approximately 30
minutes plus a question and
answer period. ;
The subject should be of
interest to every citizen in the
community and of special inter-
est to leaders and active civic
groups. A large turnout of
Lions and their wives, and
invited guests is expected at
this dinner meeting of the Lions
which will be held at the
Country Corner on October 5,
at 7:30 p.m.
ship of an innovative activity
for older adults—educational
tours throughout Texas,
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this year; Reuben Klar will
again demonstrate sheep shear-
ing; Lupe Sotello will again
make tortillas; Theresa
Sueltenfuss will do tatting and
LaVerne Peterson will play her
harp inside the museum. Come
on out and join in the fun.
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Dennis Ray Woerner were wicker basket of silk yellow and
united in marriage on Satur- apricot roses, baby’s breath and
day, September 16, 1978, at 2 white daisies with white,
‘ p.m. in an impressive double- yellow and apricot streamers.
ring ceremony at St. John’s Maid of Honor was Karen
Lutheran Church in Boerne. Roemer, close friend of the
Rev. R. E. Huebner officiated bride. Bridesmaids were
before an altar beautifully Debbie Culak, sister-in-law of
decorated with yellow and the bride; Raynette Frantzen,
white gladioli arrangements on sister of the groom; and Linda
tall white pedestals. Family and Brenda Culak sisters of the
pews were marked with large bride.
yellow bows. Mrs. Linda Griffin The attendants wore floor-
presided at the organ for the length gowns of apricot flocked
nuptial music. Richard Asher voile. The dresses were styled
sang “We’ve Only Just Begun”, with a sweetheart necklines
“The Lord's Prayer” and and short puffed sleeves. Deep
“Wedding Song.” flounce ruffles finished the hem
1 $ , The bride is the daughter of lines. They carried brown
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triumph over the Canyon
Cougars. Until Rentz made his
appearance the Hound offense
was about as potent as a
water pistol in a windstorm,
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Woerner of
Fredericksburg.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
floor-length gown of white
organza with a fitted empire
bodice. The gown featured a
scooped neckline and full sheer
sleeves. Venician lace enhanced
the bodice and also trimmed the
sleeves. The flowing A-line
skirt fell gracefully to form a
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hdidpm position with his booming Woolford is well known for his
—e boots. The Hounds showed a “Tales of Moonshine Valley,” a
•gyi 48 yards downfield, and Dan given to customers by Humble
5 Sharp danced into the end zone service stations. Schiwetz has
I with the go ahead touchdown, exhibited his work in presti-
M«T The Hounds’steady Brett Allen gious shows throughout the
MV split the posts and the Hounds U.S., has conducted many one-
h were ahead to stay with 4:40 man shows and received an
B left in the contest. untold number of awards
The Hounds kicked off to the throughout the county.
Coogs, and the defense, with Members of the Historical
John George making several Society will be serving their
* key tackles, forced the Coogs to always delicious stew and corn-
punt. The Hounds couldn’t bread lunch from 11:30 til 3:00.
move the ball at midfield and Another highlight of this
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Open House
and is being hosted by Dr. "
Perry Donop, Dr. and Mrs.
Merle Delmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Donop, Jr. and
Mary West. The public is I V
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sweeping chapel train. Her Day festivities.
double finger-tip veil of white Mr. Marshall will be
illusion fell from a caplet of campaigning this weekend in
| venice lace and seed pearls. She the San Antonio and hill
♦ wore a single strand of white country areas.
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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/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.