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THE BOERNE STAR
Thursday, Jan. 20, 1966
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249-2556
Bar-B-Q
EVERY DAY
ANNOUNCEMEINT COLUMN
BEEF — SAUSAGE — FRYERS
We Will Bar-B-Q Our Steaks on Special Order
Fresh Meats
if
For State Senator:
12th Senatorial District
LOUIS CRUMP
ALSO
Groceries — Beer — Bait — Ice
THE BOERNE STAR
TEEN-AGE DANCE
Published every Thursday
at the
CHAR-DOR BARN
$3.00 per year in advance
;
Phone 249-2441
132 Main St
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
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This is a Teen-Age Sponsored Dance — No Alcoholic
beverage allowed in or on the premises please.
(Formerly Fairyland)
COMFORT, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blaschke
of Waring spent Sunday before
last with the Carl Rechenthins.
STEAKS
ROUND
SIRLOIN
T-BONE
, Dress
SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zizelman
called on the latter’s aunt Mrs.
A. A. May and Mrs. Louise Kel-
ly in St. Benedict’s Nursing
Home in San Antonio last week.
Thank You
DORIS SPROWL
REPAIR AND REMODEL
Loans to include labor and
material. 84 months to repay.
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zizelman were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Vasbinder and family,
Miss Mary Tkadlec of San An-
tonio and Earl Vasbinder of the
U. S. Navy, who is home on leave
from the Philippine Islands.
Recent visitors in the Offer
homes were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Wildman, Calvin, Jr., Steve and
Michael from San Antonio.
For District Attorney:
Second 38th District
SAM L. DARDEN ,
Guests in the Carl Rechenthin
home on Thursday, who came to
extend birthday felicitations to
Mrs. Rechenthin were Messrs,
and Mmes. Percy Koennecke and
Lee Jung and families from
Comfort, Mrs. Walter Jung, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Jung and child-
ren from Block Creek.
Visitors in the Louis Habe-
nicht home during the weekend
were Mrs. Alma Pfeiffer, Mrs.
Louis Moore from Boerne, Mrs.
Alvin Fischer and daughters
from Leon Springs.
Among those attending the
funeral of Mrs. Belsey in Com-
fort last week were. Miss Dora
Wollschlager and Miss Jennie
Johns, Mesdames Joe Sill, Otto
Hartman, Ella Clemens and Ella
Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf-
mueller and Mrs. E. A. Offer
went to San Antonio Thursday
evening to see the movie Sound
of Music.
Mrs. E. A. Offer, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Offer, Jr. attended the
birthday party for their aunt,
Mrs. Joe Saunders’ 92nd birth-
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Janensch in Boerne Sun-
day afternoon.
The Embroidery Club met in
the home of Mrs. O. E. Behr
Thursday afternoon, with 15
members present. During the
social hour Mrs. Behr served
refreshments consisting of sand-
wiches, cake, chips, dips, candy
and coffee. Mrs. Hal C. Flinn
will be hostess for the next
meeting.
Recent visitors in the W. H.
Whitworth home were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Biggs of Temple, Mr.
and Mrs. David Whitworth of
Stonewall, Mr. and Mrs. Narval
Haile and children of San An-
tonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zizelman
visited Mrs. J. P. Simon and the
Frank McGrews while in San
Antonio on Friday.
Use Boerne Star Classified
Ads for results.
BOERNE READING CLUB
Hostess for the Boerne Read-
ing Club Tuesday at her ranch
home was Mrs. C. G. Newton.
Fourteen members answered to
roll call.
Mrs. T. M. Rylander presided
over the meeting in the absence
of Mrs. Robert Sugg. After a
business meeting an interesting
and informative paper on Mo-
saics was given by Mrs. G. E.
Taylor.
Refreshments of Cake, Coffee
and tea were served during the
social hour.
Entered at the Boerne Post
Office as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of Congress
March 3, 1879.
KENDALL FINES
TOTAL $2,166
Sixty-five prisoners brought
$2,166 in fines into Kendall
County coffers the past month in
two justice of the peace courts.
Justice Harold Krauter's
court in Comfort reported 30
cases brought in $679 and Jus-
tice Jim Campbell in Boerne re-
ported 35 cases with $1,487 in
fines.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING
Your Chamber of Commerce
held a Special Directors Meeting
at the City Hall on January 12th
1966 at 11:30 A. M.
This meeting was held pri-
marily to hear a report by our
program and planning commit-
tee. Our By-Laws were also dis-
cussed and Col. Hawkins who
drafted the By-Laws in effect in
1956 has been asked to contact
Verne Powell, our By-Laws Com-
mittee Chairman.
The duties of the Planning
Committee were outlined and
judging from the discussion we
can look forward to some in-
teresting as well as informative
monthly meetings.
REASONABLE PRICES
ROAST
RUMP
PIKES PEAK
AND PORK
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Darlene Dudley on Saturday
entertained a group of friends,
the occasion was her 13th birth-
day. The party was at the par-
ents home, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Dudley, Mrs. Dudley served par-
ty refreshments to the guests,
all report having had a lot of
fun.
VALENTINE
VALUE
Small or Large Jobs — Immediate Delivery
McQUINN BUILDING MATERIALS
WM. GAMMON DAVIS, JR.
Publisher
JACK R. DAVIS
Editor
Boerne, Texas 78006
Second class postage paid at
Boerne, Texas
Boerne Grange members at-
tending the State Grange Con-
ference in San Antonio January
Sth included: Messrs, and Mmes.
Harry Grosser, Joseph Oxley and
Arthur F. Leesch, Mrs. Eugene
Wahl, Mrs. Lena W. Taylor, Miss
Alma Heiligmann, Joe Nickel,
Frank Offenhauser and R. F.
Holcomb.
MR. ALLEN STAHL
AT BROOKE GENERAL
We note with regret that Mr.
Allen Stahl is again a patient at
Brooke General Hospital where
he will undergo surgery on his
hand.
Allen was injured while at
work last year in April.
His address is Beach Pavillion
Ward 43C B-62, Fort Sam Hous-
ton, Texas.
Week-end visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johns was
their son Nooe Johns of Calargy,
Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Scrafford and young son who
were enroute to their new sta-
tion in Morristown, N. J. Also
visiting in the Johns home was
the Willard Simpson family of
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rahm ac-
companied her sister Mrs. Ber-
tha Sackett to Fredericksburg
last Friday where she entered
the Hospital and Clinic, and is
under the care of Dr. Fellers.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Habenicht
entertained with a dinner on
Sunday, January 9, in observ-
ance of Mr. Habenicht’s birth-
day. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Reinhold Habenicht and
Miss Patricia Ann Allison of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Fischer and family of Leon
Springs, Virgil Habenicht of
Comfort, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Habenicht. Later Mr. and Mrs.
Helwig Marquardt of Boerne
called on them.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Scheele,
Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Haas at-
tended the funeral of their cous-
in, Mrs. Woodrow Rust in San
Antonio, Saturday. Mrs. Rust
passed away in the Santa Rosa
Hospital Thursday after a seri-
ous operation Tuesday. She was
laid to rest in the Sunset Memo-
rial Cemetery.
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The Valentines the
kiddies all want for
the classroom box are
the ones that bear the
Hallmark and Crown!
And Moms like the
special savings and
usual high quality of
Hallmark Penny and
Make-Your-Own Val-
entines. Choose these
conveniently packed
assortments “When
you care enough to
send the very best”
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Garrett
went to Austin last Friday where
they attended the wedding of
their granddaughter Janice Oliv-
ia Hudson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Hudson of San
Marcos to Ronald William Zesch,
son of Mrs. Milton Zesch and the
late Mr. Zesch of Mason. The
double ring ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. Mr. John Desch-
ner, and only the immediate
families and a few close friends
attended. The young couple will
make their home in Mason.
Karen and Darryl Fabra have
been visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fabra here
for ten days while their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen Fabra
were moving from La Fayette,
La. to Houston, the children re-
joined their parents in their new
home on Tuesday.
Capt. Philip Wilson visited
here briefly last week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Ida Seeker.
He was enroute to Fort Monroe,
Va. after visiting his family in
La Mark, Texas.
Mrs. Fred Zizelman and Mrs.
E. A. Offer called on Mrs. T. P.
Codrington in Comfort and on
Miss Frieda Schorer and Mrs.
Clara Lindner at the Altenheim
on Tuesday.
NOTICE
Due to the resignation of Mrs.
Dorothy Beer, all payments and
correspondence for Paul Vogt
Lodge No. 234, Order of the
Sons of Hermann, should be ad-
dressed either in the name of
the lodge or to the new finan-
cial secretary, Mrs. Mary Louise
Zoeller, Rt. 1, Box 60, Boerne,
Texas.
SACRED HEART YOUTH CLUB
Host CYO District Deanery Rally
MUSIC BY
THE CROSS FIRES
Rubin Marquardt of San An-
tonio spent Sunday afternoon
with the Hubert Marquardt
family.
ws,
-aRmak
David Grinnau entertained a
small group of friends with a
party at Ye Kendall Inn, the
home of his mother, Mrs. Bar-
bara Grinnau, on Friday eve-
ning. Refreshments consisted of
cold drinks, dips and cookies.
PICTURE FRAMING
Many patterns to select from.
Compare our work and our
prices.
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May 7, 1966
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THE FAMILY LAWYER
When Bankruptcy
Won’t Help
Motorist A, held liable for an
accident, was ordered to pay
more than his insurance cover-
age, more than everything he
owned. In desperation, he de-
cided to go through bankruptcy.
Although this left him poor, at
least he was relieved of his over-
whelming burden of debt.
Motorist B, in a similar pre-
dicament, also tried bankruptcy.
But in his case, that didn’t help.
Even after going through bank-
ruptcy, liability for the accident
still hung over him as heavily as
before.
The difference in these two
cases illustrates an important
provision of the Bankruptcy Act.
Bankruptcy does cancel most
debts, but not all. One debt it
does not cancel is liability for
“wilful and malicious” injuries
inflicted on others.
Motorist A had caused his ac-
cident by just driving a bit too
fast. The court held this was not
“wilfuland malicious.”
But motorist B had been driv-
ing at high speed during a storm,
on the wrong side of the road,
while under the influence of li-
quor. The court decided this was
indeed “wilful and malicious”
conduct — and not even bank-
ruptcy could save him from re-
sponsibility for it.
Most often, such questions
arise out of auto accidents. But
any kind of wilful and malicious
act may put the offender beyond
the relief of bankruptcy. Consid-
er these cases:
A cantankerous home owner,
to scare away some boys, fired
at them with an air gun, injur-
ing one in the eye;
A disgruntled boy friend
spread slanderous stories about
a girl’s reputation;
The owner of a dog known to
be vicious let it run loose on the
streets, where it attacked a pass-
ing pedestrian.
In each case, after a judgment
for damages, the offender went
into bankruptcy in hopes of
getting out from under.” But in
each case, even after bankrupt-
cy, he was held- still liable for
the wilful and malicious harm he
had done.
A keynote of the Bankruptcy
Act is sympathy for the hapless
debtor. But, in the wilful-and-
malicious cases, the law’s sym-
pathy is dampened by behavior
that is not just foolish but
wrongful.
Besides, the law owes consid-
eration not only to the debtor
but also to the person who has
been run down, shot, slandered
or bitten.
A public service feature of the
American Bar Association and
the State Bar of Texas. Written
by Will Bernard.
TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE
Members of the Tuesday Eve-
ning Bridge Club met at the Ter-
race in San Antonio for supper
last week, prior to going to the
Sagewood Apartment of Mrs.
Tom Crea for Bridge.
The usual games followed with
Mrs. W. G. Davis, III having
high score. Mrs. Crea was sec-
ond. Those playing were besides
Mrs. Davis and the hostess, Ms-
dames R. Leeder, David Epper-
son, Sam Phillips, Franklin
Dacy, C. W. Aleshire and John
Ebner.
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1966, newspaper, January 20, 1966; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521986/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.