The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1981 Page: 2 of 29
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THE BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1981
GE TWO
County tour tickets available
Tickets for the Saturday,
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CHILDREN $2.00
ADULT $3.00
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Boerne
Community
Chorus
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Holcomb.
ranchers for providing our
food and fiber,” concluded
Smith.
Wedding Stationery by
National Art Crafts
BRIDES MAKING SELECTIONS ARE:
Paula Theis bride elect of Matthew Flukinger
Ann Snell bride elect of Gary McNeil
Phyllis Goodenough bride elect of Larry Hamilton -
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used furniture at its best!
VISIT
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1. Begin young by giving him whatever he
cries for.
2. Talk freely before the child about his smart-
ness as incomparable.
3. Do not know or care who his companions
are.
4. Devote yourself to making money, re-
membering always that wealth is a better
legacy for your child than principles in the
heart and habits in the life.
5. Always let him have plenty of money to
spend.
6. Feed him whatever he craves. After all, he
knows better than you what his stomach
needs. •
Follow these rules and when he grows up he
will not thank you for your thoughtfullness.
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Complete Bridal
Registry
Selections Include:
•Dinnerware: Franciscan,
Poppy trail, Vernonware & Nikko
® Flatware/ Towle, Oneida
® Crystal: Tiffin, West Virginia
Glass & Indianna Glass
WEDDING BOOKS, RING PILLOWS
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Thank-you For Allowing Us
To Share These THOUGHTS With You.
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agriculture is the main
business in Kendall County.
“We thank our farmers and
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Strawberry, Pool Beer
Sunday 8 to 11
Jerry and Ann McWilliams
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Regardless of whether you want to fix the drawbridge, repair the moat,
or waterproof the dungeon, a wide selection of rental tools await your
selection ... at our American Rental Association rental store. It’s a
good place to talk over your remodeling problems. You can save time,
effort and money with rental tools.
from Waco
Spaghetti Supper I
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Band Concert
Saturday, May 16th /
High School Cafeteria serving 5:30—7:30 P.M.
FREE BAND CONCERT follows at 8:00 P.M. M
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May 15 & 17
"MIDDLE AGE CRAZY"
Bruce Dern, Ann-Margaret»Comedy/Drama (R)
HILL COUNTRY OPRY
Saturday, May 16,1981—Showtime 8 P.M.
'THE RANDY LEITER SHOW' always good!
'LORI KILLIAN' our favorite young singer from Helotes
995-3871 Comfort, TX
Kendall County Rentals
249-3820
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would built in to the buildings.
the Mr. Frazor replied that the
Court structures would be “fully
Conservation tour of Kendall
County are now available.
Tickets may be purchased
in Boerne at the following
locations: Boerne State
bank; 1st National Bank; Hill
Country Savings; University
Savings; Johnny’s Feed and
Supply; Masters Feed and
Supply; U.S. Soil Conserva-
tion Service office; County
Agent’s Office; and Chamber
of Commerce office.
In Comfort tickets are
available at Lindner Feed
and Milling and 5-H Country
Store.
Tour buses will depart at 9
wedding at Fredericksburg,
Saturday.
Mrs. Edgar Scheele and
Mrs. Leroy Habenicht
entertained the Civic Club,
Wed., May 6. There were 6
tables of pinochle players.
Mrs. Lottie Kohls and Martin
Marquardt took first prizes;
Mrs. Melvin Dorrow and
Olivia Marquardt took
second prizes; Mrs. Maggie
Zoeller and Mrs. Carmen
Langbein took the travel
prizes. Delicious refresh-
ments of sandwiches, cake
and coffee was served.
Hostesses for June will be
Mrs. Lina Langbein and Mrs.
Alvin Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn
Peese and Cody Allen of
Fredericksburg visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith,
Sunday afternoon.
The 1981 officers of the
Boerne Community Chorus
are Bob and Claudette
Windes, presidents; Tina
Fischer, vice-president;
Betty Thomas, secretary and
Jane Quick, treasurer.
Laverne Peterson and Joe
Park are the directors.
The Community Chorus
will present a Memorial Day
Medley on Monday, May 25th
at the Boerne Methodist
Church, Saxon Hall at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $1 and are avail-
able from Chorus members
and at Main Arbour and
Robert’s Drug.
VINYL kkK Carpet
Sales,8ton 698-1143 carpet
Fellowship
Group
The Boerne Fellowship
Group met Friday, May 8th,
Mrs. Edwards “We be leve The Boerne Reading Club 12 noon, for a box luncheon
this is a very import met in he home Of Mrs. exchange at First Baptist
program which would have a met.tn.Mm rh„rrh rL,,, Tm,AA
. ,, . . L. Frank Lennard with Mrs. Church. There were 44
sizeable imract should Maria Sykes as hostess on present. Thanks for the meal
saonommiounts turpetroeumn May 5th. Sixteen members was by Arthur
reservesbe “V” resondedtosehnel; presi. for the meeting
y ‘ dent called the meeting to was the Roaring Twenties.
Interested parties can call order, and the chaplain led in The box fixed by Ruth Keith
Mrs. Edwards' office at prayer. During the business won her the prize for the
79623020 o" more details. meeting, Brent Sugg, most unique dressed box.
Lo__ Chairman of committee to re- Ruth Cole and Ada Williams
TLmmL A, write the by-laws reported won prizes for being dressed
•MK MOU that corrections would be most like the Roaring
The family of “Curly” ready for vote at the next Twenties. Bernice Hagan
Pechacek wish to express meeting. was in charge of the
their heartfelt thanks to all After the business program. An interview was
the relatives and friends for meeting, Mary Esser gave an held with Paul Lowe, a pole i
the prayers, visits and “get interesting paper on sitter. Films were shown on ‘
well” cards during his long “Orphans on the Guadalupe”. Laurel and Hardy and I
stay in the hospital, also fhis book was written by Charlie Chaplin. The thought (
thanks to those who Frances Alexander, who was for the day given by 1
participated in the burial born in Blanco, Texas. President Cunningham was
mass, especially the priests, The next meeting will be How This Old World Has
altar boys, Benedictine with Mrs. Katherine Droste Changed .
sisters, Holy Rosary youth on May 19th. This will be our The next meeting will be
choir, pallbearers and our last meeting until fall. June 12 in the home of Paul
three little grandchildren. After the business meeting and Clara Lowe for Hobo
A special thanks to Msgr. Maria Sykes served delicious Stew and Watermelon.
Manning for all the prayers refreshments, and a social
and beautiful mass and time followed,
homily. Many thanks too, to
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Block creek. An added
feature will be the viewing of
some 4-H livestock projects.
Another added feature this
year will be the release at the
beginning of the tour of
Kendall County Soil Survey
booklets. The aerial survey
photographs making up this
soil survey booklet on the
county will show your land.
Tour is $5.50 per person.
Price includes a smooth
school bus ride, a delicious
lunch by our county ladies
and outstanding and
profound remarks by Hack
Coffee and Bob Bailey.
Tour tickets can be
purchased now through
noon, Tuesday, May 19.
Purchasing your tickets
within the next 6 days will
permit the Boerne Chamber
of Commerce to arrange for
the necessary buses and
luncheon plates.
This Agriculture/Conser-
vation tour of Kendall
County is sponsored annually
by the Boerne Chamber of
Commerce. It is our way,
says Steve Smith, Chamber
president, of calling attention
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also be a 500 ft. radius for a Gas And Oil Lease
firsdencedrant for each Seminar To Be
Mr. Frazor then concluded Held May 21
his presentation to the ...
Commissioners and they k A1and oi1 narwi
indeed thanked him for a be held Thursday, May 21, at
thorough review of the the Bandera Electric Coop
Tapitio Springs Develop- building and will present
ment insight into the legal nature
“ Other matters taken up by of oil and gas lease
the Commissioners for the agreements from both the
day included: A review of the landowner's, and oil com-
proposed new rulings for pany's point of view,
hunting and fishing regula- cording to Peggy Edwards,
tions, by the Texas Parks Bandera County Extension
and Wildlife Div., and A8ent .
especially hose which apply sponsorrasram, the First
to Kendall County; a f J
j. . ... .1 . National Bank of Bandera,
discussion with the county wiunm
auditor on budget, a new will begin at 7 p.m ™ liam
radar system that DPS J.Fambrough, oil and.ga
proposes to purchase; an attorney from Texas A&M
information session on the University, will present the
creation ofa fire district; and landowner's viewpoint a m. from the Boerne
an executive session Fambrough has taken part utilities building parking lot.
in similar lease programs Tour will end about 3 p.m.
AIea"ac throughout Texas. Boerne Grange 1545 will
MOTIC6 Next, Hugh Scott, oil and cater the lunch at noon in the
The regular monthly gas attorney from San Community Hall in down-
meeting of the Boerne P.T. A. Antonio, will analyze the town Waring,
will be held at 7:30 p.m. in process energy companies This year's tour will
the middle school auditorium use in obtaining a mineral include the Sweeney Game
on May 19. lease. Feeder Manufacturing Plant.
Dr. Mark Mason, M.D. an Following the presen- Also the Thomas Drought
Emergency Room Physician tations by the two attorneys, Ranch where range manage-
at Sid Peterson Memorial a question and answer ment and wildlife manage-
Hospital in Kerrville will be session will be held.They will ment will be demonstrated,
the guest speaker. alse be available for in- After lunch the tour will
Dr. Mason will give a talk, dividual consultations. include the M&G Dairy on
along with a slide preseenta- “Citizens of our county felt
tion on “Preventative this type of program would Rnappe
Medicine for Summer assist landowners making • H-- W
Accidents”. A question and decisions concermng leasing q m..W.
answer period will follow- their property for gas and oil KOCOIIO VlUD
Don’t miss this informative exploration, explained
and appropriate talk. Dr.
Mason is well noted for his
talks about preventative
medicine and it will be worth
your while to come, listen
and enjoy!
and Caldwell
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all who brought food,
flowers, masses and
condolences. Our hearts are
overflowing with love for all
who were so dear to him. God
bless all, we will remember
you in our prayers.
Sincerely
Crescentia Pechacek
Clyde, Billy and
Sister Mary Ann
20/ltp
Cowbelles
to meet
The Hill Country
Cowbelles will meet
Tuesday, May 19, 1981, at
11:30 at El Calio Restaurant,
Fredericksburg, Texas.
Following the business
meeting and luncheon. Mr.
Duerry Menzies, Gillespie
Co. Agent will be guest
speaker. Reservations should
be in by May 13, 1981.
Mrs. Leroy Kneupper and
y Lee visited with Mrs.
olph Bausch at Brown’s
rsing Home in Fredericks-
rg, Monday afternoon, to
shoher a happy birthday
her 94th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vogt
d daughter visited with
-s. Emil Vogt of Boerne,
turday.
Reinhold Habenicht of
[on Springs, Mr. and Mrs.
rgil Habenicht of Kerrville
d Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
ibenicht of here were
nday dinner guests of Mrs.
Luis Habenicht.
Mrs. Joe Brawner and
Lrs. Pam Hennigan from
Lint Jo were weekend
bests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
be Kneupper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
rothermann from Austin
[sited with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Russell, Sunday
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collier
om Houston are house
bests of Mr. and Mrs.
Yerner Heiner.
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