The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978 Page: 1 of 24
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VOLUME 74, NUMBER 51
BOERNE, KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS 78006 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1978
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Boerne E.M.S. DPS Officer,
A special Christmas Eve
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1978 officers left to right: ElviraAmason,secretary-treasurer; G. L. Smith, vice-president and
Billie Gothard, president are holding the plaques given to them by the board in appreciation for
their service during the past year.
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Incoming Vice-President Steve
Mergele presented each out-
going officer with an engraved
plaque signifying the Board’s
appreciation for jobs well done
during the past year.
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1979 Board of Realtors officers from left to right: Grace Godell, secretary; Steve Mergele.
Vice-President; G. L. Smith, president; Barbara Edmondson, treasurer and County Judge William
“Bill” Whitworth.
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total of 22 years, in which 2
wrecks resulting in fatalities
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Some of the young ladies who will be competing for the title Miss Boerne 1979 will be: Front Row—Margie Rentz, Bette Jackson
and Linda Bradley. Back Row—Brenda Lee, Paige Livingston, Margie Sherman, Daina Wurz, Pam Houghtling, Suzanne Morgan,
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will be announced at a future
date.
The winner at the pageant
becomes Miss Boerne 1979 and
will reign for one year and
represent Boerne at various
civic functions and parades. She
will represent the Boerne Lions
at the Lions District Conven-
tion in Laredo in May, where
she will compete for the title of
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Park. The Boerne Lions have
taken this obligation, which
includes lighting for night
games, and solicits the help of
residents. Plan to attend on
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attorney’s fees, in locating and
effecting service of process of
such person.
A criminal penalty, a fine not
exceeding $2,000, may be
imposed if a conviction for
violation of the provisions of
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assumed name must file an
assumed name certificate with
the Office of the Secretary of
State. This filing is in addition I
to the filing with the county I
where the corporation main- ]
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with the county in which the I
corporation’s principal office is I
located, if different from the I
county of the registered office.
Civil penalties have been I
imposed for failure to comply I
with the statutes governing the ■
filing of assumed names.
According to the statutes, a
person may not sue on a
contract in which he used an
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Eugene Black, 70, of West I
Columbia, Texas marked the I
12th fatality in Kendall County
for 1978. Black was the driver
and sole occupant of his 1977
Datsun pickup (shown) when he
ran off the road and into a tree
.2 mile east of Boerne on Texas '
46. The mishap occurred at 3:15 ,
Saturday afternoon. Black was :
pronounced dead at the scene
by coroner Roy Schuhardt. The
body was transported to
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At last count, fifteen young
lovely juniors and seniors have
entered the Miss Boerne
Contest, sponsored by the
Boerne Lions Club. The contest
will be part of a gala event that
includes the Miss Boerne
Pageant and dancing to the Big
Band Sound of Paul Elizondo.
All activity will be held at
Crusader Hall on Saturday,
January 13. The Pageant
begins at 7:00 p.m. and dancing
is from 9 until 1 a.m.
Master of Ceremonies for the
Pageant will be Tom East,
well-known San Antonio radio
personality. The panel of three
judges includes personalities
from the San Antonio News and
Entertainment media. They
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According to state legisla-
tion, all businesses are required
to file assumed name certifi-
cates in the office of the County
iClerk by December 31, 1978.
A new requirement imposed
by this legislation is that a
, corporation which regularly
conducts business or renders
officer Joe Montgomery who
investigated, the three were
thrown from their 1976
Chevrolet pickup, along with
6-year-old Denise Camacho,
which rolled over them. Denise
and her father Urbano Sr., who
remained in the pickup, were
transported to Comfort Com-
munity Hospital by Comfort
E.M.S. where they were picked
up by MAST helicopter and
taken to Santa Rosa hospital in
San Antonio.
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Montgomery noted that Urbano, Sr. had driven from El
although Denise suffered Paso to Kerrville where they
severe internal injuries and stopped at a gas station and
Urbano, Sr. a serious head Maria began driving. The
injury, according to a recent accident occurred when a rear
report from Santa Rosa, they tire went flat and caused her to
have both shown great lose control. According to
improvement and “may be back Montgomery, the pickup rolled
in El Paso by now.” over twice in the median and
It was reported that the ended up in the westbound
family was enroute from El lane. The bodies were trans-
Paso to Maria’s sister’s home in ported to Schaetter Funeral
Florida to spend Christmas Home.
when the accident occurred.
Three people were killed and
two seriously injured in a one
car roll over which occurred at
7:20 Saturday morning on
IH-10 2.6 miles this side of
Comfort.
Pronounced dead at the
scene by coroner Roy
Schuchardt was driver Maria
Lucina Camacho, 30; her son,
Urbano Camacho, Jr., age 2;
and Paula Holguin, 55, mother
of Maria, all of 130 Tobin in El
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standards of education, skill
and ethics among the
company’s representatives.
Driess is one of three
directors chosen this year to
serve on the 10-man board.
Elected by Top Club members,
he will serve a three-year term.
The agent’s new South-
western Life address is:
220 A N. Main
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but only public support will
guarantee its continued
appearance.
All proceeds from the event
will be used to complete
baseball facilities in the City
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Lions District Queen. Miss Life Insurance Company career
Boerne 1979 will also enjoy an agent in Boerne, has been
expense-paid, five week elected to the Board of
vacation to Canada. Directors of the firm’s Top
The Boerne Lions are putting Club.
much effort into making the Top Club is an honor society
Pageant and Dance a successful based on the professional
event. The community achievements of Southwestern
deserves to have a big band Life career agents. Member-
perform within its boundaries, ship promotes the highest
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act. If a person who has not a - -
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the court may award to the k2meN.
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—..A T carols about 15 minutes prior to Kendall County Board of President, G. L. Smith, for the
fl “s"E the service. Music for the Realtors held their installation board. In the past the president
fl . i T service will be contemporary, of officers for 1979 at the Loft had no gavel to call the meet-
fl . l traditional, and old time Restaurant on December 14. ings to order. Mrs. Gothard’s
B favorites accompanied by brass Outgoing president, Billie generosity will remedy this
g. 6 N and flute. The communion Gothard thanked all those matter as the gavel is passed
. G service will be held at 11 p.m. present for their support from president to president
ce 4 X —— Everyone is welcome. during the past year. She then each year.
sell~en- presented a gavel to new Mrs. Gothard introduced
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978, newspaper, December 21, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537592/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.