The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1976 Page: 4 of 12
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Thursday, February 12, 1976
THE BOERNE STAR
Sisterdale News
Mr. Charlie G. Jung
From now until April 15
deductions
that they consider
We’ll
teaching responsibilities,
February Beauty Shop Special
Regular $15.00 Permanent Now $12.50
CALL 249-2036 FOR AN APPOINTMENT
FOR BUSINESS
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DOUBLE SIX • DOUBLE NINE
DOUBLE TWELVE • and Other Fine Games at
BERGMANN
Wendt's Hobby Center
Phone 249-3362
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beautiful and busy piace Sun- we’ll worry about how to pre-
day, Feb. 8, where 175 trail pare and file the returns; then
position of band director is
a wide-ranging one requiring
will cover
problem.
$7,175, is his total statutory
income. He does not have as
much as $1,600 in itemized
deductions, so his tax will be
less if taken from the tables
than by computing it after
The board voted to renew
the contracts of school admin-
principal ; Mr. John C. Kerche-
ville, middle school principal;
Mr. Roy E. Liesman, inter-
mediate school principal; Mr.
Charles E. Currington, pri-
mary school principal; and
Mr. Erwin E. “Diz” Reeves,
high school vice-principal.
fives’ .complications!
get to them later.
Superintendent’s Report
Band Boosters Heard, Election Set by School Board
creased choral programs and
additional art classes.
Bobby Brussells, and Johnny
Merchant.
Get ready for Spring with a fresh
permanent, or body wave.
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D-BAR UPHOLSTERY
IS STILL OPEN
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
'Church School and
Morning Worship”
10:30 a.m.
REDECORATING? Inside Or
outside, for the BEST PAINT
at the lowest price with wide
color selection, let us assist
you with your paint require
ments. McQUINN'S.
LUMBER CO., Inc.
Gardening Tools
Hedge Trimmers and
Pruners
Phone 249-2712
year that the riders camped
at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ein-
feldt from San Antonio, Col.
Lola Ball from Bergheim were
guests during the week of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben. O. Timberlake.
The Sisterdale Chamber of
HJ
most of his adult life. Rosary
was recited Monday, Feb. 9,
at 7 p.m. with Father Man-
ning officiating. Burial was
Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the
Boerne Cemetery. Mr. Jung
served in the U.S. Medical
Benchley came to the society
and eventually became execu-
tive secretary. Death came to
Dr. Harry in June, 1941. Mrs.
Suggs showed marvelous
slides of the children’s zoo,
the koala bears given by the
Australian government to the
children of the San Diego Zoo,
etc. A $6,000,000 bond issue
was raised and passed by a
76 per cent majority in 1964,
by the taxpayers of San Diego.
After the program, delicious
refreshments were served by
the hostess and her aid, Col.
Henry Luther.
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off” each lin of the return to
the nearest dollar—under 50
cents will be omitted, 50 cents
or more will be shown as the
next higher dollar.
He will file on Form 1040-A.
'He lists his wages as $6,800.
While he is looking at his W-2
form is a good time to enter
the amount of federal income
tax withheld, which he shows
as $790. He enters his inter-
est income as $375. (If it had
been more than $400 he could
not have used 1040-A, but
would have been required to
show the source on Schedule
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The Things Which Are Caesars
By JOHN H. McDONALD. C. P. A.
PICTURE FRAMES
Custom made. many pat-
terns to choose from.
McQUINN’S
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SMALL GAME TRAPS
We have a good supply of
the popular sizes. McQuinn’s.
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as a
John Jones is single, under
65, and has no dependents. His
income consists of $6,800.45
in wages, on which $789.75 of
federal income tax has been
withheld, and $375.20 inter-
est earned on a savings ac-
count. For the sake of sim-
plicity, he elects to “round
MRS. HUBERT SMITH, Correspondent
The Ed. Herbst hill was a;
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Mrs. Marion K. Wolma
Mrs. Marion K. Wolma,
and exemption. The tax from
the optional tax table is $863.
(The tax on $7,175 minus the
minimum standard deduction
or “low income allowance” of
$1,600, minus $750 personal
exemption, or $4,825, at the *
the new
credit.”
the Rev. Mr. Stanley F. Hau-
ser officiating. Interment in
Sunset Memorial Park.
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Sandra (Sandy) Klemstein
changes in the music program ceived from John Bell, region-
including an “adequate” band al director of the civil rights
director salary, a work load office of H.E.W., concerning
for such an individual that the local school dress code,
would allow increased atten- The letter, he said, notes that
tion to the band program, and H.E.W. has received a com-
an increased music budget. 1 plaint about the Boerne dress
Mrs. Rhodes noted that the code and requests that the
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Did you know that HCS&LA
does not have a service charge
for the purchase of American
Express Travelers Cheques ?
Hill Country Savings & Loan
Association, 1012 S. Main,
Boerne, phone 249-2547.
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ported to the board on the
office duplications (CVAE)
program at the middle school.
The question had been raised,
he noted, that the program
might be “in undue competi-
tion with local printers.” The
program, he said, raises some
$450 a year. Of that amount,
he said, only two to five per
cent is received from sources
outside either the school sys-
tem or the PTA.
Business Manager Franklin
S. “Mac” McAllister reported
to the board that some 93.32
per cent of the 1975 taxes
(a net of $513,443) has been
received to date. The figures
compare favorably with last
year, he noted. Board mem-
ber Jesse Erben said, “The (
community really ought to be
complimented on this fine rec-
ord!” Other financial reports
were read and received and it
was noted that the school sys-
tem’s utility bill for one
month was $3,970.
Superintendent Jackson re-
ported to the board that a
Superintendent Jackson noted
that applications for the po-
sition of band director are
now being accepted; Mr. Lar-
ry Ottmers, present director,
will resign at the end of the
year. The board pledged sup-
port of the music program and
consideration of the Band
“B” and file form 1040.) The
sum of these two items,
The next regularly sched-
uled meeting of the Boerne
school board is set for Mon-
day, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in
the school administration of-
fice building. The public is
invited to attend.
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Did you know that HCS&LA
does not have a service charge
for the purchase of American
Express Travelers Cheques ?
Hill Country Savings & Loan
Association, 1012 S. Main.
Boerne, phone 249-2547.
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members answering to roll
call. Mrs. Alvin Matthews,
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enthin, secretary - treasurer;
hold-over directors-, Mr. Wil-
liam R. Whitworth, Mr. Mar-
tin Marquardt; new directors,
Mr. Otto Kasten, Mr. Edwin
Scheele, Mr. Jack Dibrell and
Mrs. Melvin Eckhardt. Plans
for the Mexican supper were
made which will be on March
6. The next meeting will be
Friday, March 12. Dues are
now to be paid to Mr. Carl
Rechenthin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Herbst
Sr. from Boerne, Mr. Ed.
subtracting his
we’ll start worrying about how
to defend those that are se-
lected for audit. (No wonder
CPA’s are such a harried lot!)
Robert McKeever, district
director for the Austin dis-
trict, reports that there is a
high level of errors in the re-
turns that they have received
this year on two items that
Commerce met Friday, Feb. will concern many low-income
6. New officers were elected: taxpayers: The new $30 credit
Mr. R. C. Russell, presidenti for, each person listed ___ „
Mr. Robert L. Whitworth, taxpayer or dependent, and rates for a single person, drop- 4
vice president; Mr. Carl Rech-
“earned income ping 25 cents.)
From this he deducts $30;
transposition of music scores, then rule whether 01 not our
and producing both half-time code is in violation of Title
and U.I.L. programs. She IX,’ he said. (Title IX of the
noted that the current music Education Amendments of
Sandra Bess (Sandy) Klem- nancial operations. Dr. Harry
stein of 5507 Castle Glade was able to obtain for the
Drive, San Antonio, died Feb. Zoo a large share of WPA and
4, 1976, in the hospital at 11 by which roads were paved,
years of age. Services were drainage, cages and struc-
held Saturday morning at the tures built, along with the
Prince of Peace Lutheran amphitheater. In 1925 Belle
Kathleen McNamara is vis-
iting her mother, Mrs. Lola
McNamara, and aunt, Mrs.
Lorraine Mitchell, and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen (Pappy)
Deeg through Monday. She
is a 1965 graduate of the old
Boerne High School and is
now a registered pediatric
nurse. Two years ago, she
and another nurse brought
Texas, May 2, 1916, entered
rest Feb. 8 1976, at the age' The Boerne Reading Club
of 59 years. Mr. Jung had met on Feb. 3 in the home of
been a resident of Kendalia Mrs. Henry Luther with 16 riders spent the night under
i-- .„h the stars. This was the sixth
Boerne Reading
Mr. Charlie G. Jung, Ken-1
dalia, Texas, born in Harper, Club News
budget ($860—high school; 1965 is the so-called sex dis-
$400—elementary) is inade- crimination law passed last
quate. Band uniforms are summer by the U.S. Congiess
paid for by the Band Boost- and administrated by H.E.W.)
ers, she noted, and this year Mr. Jackson noted that the
the group has met the ex- letter constitutes an about
pense of a $307 set of tri- face' on the part of H.E.W.
toms in addition to other ex- Until two weeks ago, he said,
penses not covered by the that agency held that Title
budget. A petition outlining IX did not encompass dress
these requests was presented codes. The school board voted
to the board. The board was 1° put the matter in the
also asked to consider a broad- hands of the district s attor-
er arts program including in- ney, Mr. George H. Spencer.
difference.
Simple, isn’t it? But many ,
returns such as this will be ’
sent in with errors from using 4,
BOERNE OFFICE SUPPLY
107 SAN ANTONIO ST.
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Sisterdale Chamber of Com-
merce Chili Supper—March 6.
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Board members praised the istrators including those of
Boerne Band Boosters in their Mr. Franklin S. Mac McAl-
Boosters' requests.
Mrs. Anna Marie Schoch of
Boerne was employed as a
teacher aide at Boerne High
School. The position, explain-
ed Superintendent Jackson,
was made possible through
a “compensatory education”
program funded by the state.
“The program,” he said, “is
designed for students who are
socio and economically de-
prived.” Mrs. Schoch, he
noted, will work with high
school students who have dif-
ficulty speaking English. The
program, he said, will also al-
low the district to employ an
elementary teacher aide who
will work with regular teach-
ers in the classroom.
The board voted to allocate
$10,512 for the completion of
the high school track. A low
bid of $7,942 for materials
(cinder) was accepted from
the H. C. Vandaveer firm,
with a bid of $2,570 for labor
being accepted from the
James Stewart Co. Work on
the cinder-type track is ex-
pected to begin immediately.
Superintendent Jackson re-
Herbst Jr. from Dallas spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
sister of Mrs. Marian Wilson,
was a guest.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gilliat of-
fered prayer for opening the
meeting, after which roll call
Corps during World War II., and minutes were read.
He is survived by his wife, I We were told Mrs. Ella Eb-
Emma Jung of Kendalia; ensberger was being brought
daughter, Nancy Jung, Ken- home from the hospital this ■
dalia; son, Robert Jung, Ban- day, for which we were all
.p, • Cl +, T,e ,m:, thankful.
Boutwell, Sa’n Antonio, and There was a long discussion
numerous other relatives and about our part in the Boerne
friends. Arrangements were Bicentennial celebration. Bebe
by Ebensberger Funeral Buggs was appointed to head
Home, Boerne. Pallbearers a committee to think about
were Jeff Ross. Neil Ludoff, this, and the president, Mrs.
Eddie Ludoff, Charlie Cooley, Georgia Scherer, and Mrs.
Brent Sugg offered to help.
After discussions, the meet-
ing was turned over to Mrs.
Charles (Bebe), Suggs, who
had the program for the day.
a85Her subject was “It Began
87, of 1325 San Fiancisco, । With a Roar.” This was
San Antonio, died Satmday, about the San Diego Zoo, and
Feb. 7, in Boerne. She was a the man who started it all was
member of St. Maik s Epis Dr. Harry Wegeforth. Mrs.
copal Church, Daughters of Suggs .gave an exhilarating
the King, and a retired teach- story of this man and his life
ei in the San Antonio School work, starting with the Zoo,
District. Survivors: Sons, the Children’s Zoo, and a Wild
John W. Wolma of Kingsland, Animal Park of 11,000 acres
Dr. Fred J. Wolma of Galves- in the Pasqual Valley. Dr.
ton, William A. Wolma and Harry was joined with his
Thomas C. Wolma of San An- brother. Dr. Paul, the park
tomo; six grandchildren; five commissioners, newspapers,
great-grandchildren. Services Miss Ellen Browning Scripps
were held Tuesday at St. (who gave a quarter of a mil-
Mark’s Episcopal Church with lion dollars for a research
hospital and laboratory). In
1934 the society obtained a
tax revenue of a 2-cent tax
on every 100 dollars assessed,
which provided a basis for fi-
nine Vietnamese orphans
back to the United States.
Kathleen can be contacted
through her uncle, Owen
(Pappy) Deeg, 249-2249. She
would like to see some of her
friends while here.
certain communication has been re-
support of the music program. lister, business manager, Mr.
Robert G. Rahm, high school
your particular must send a check for $43
Boerne School Board Presi-
dent Jack McGinnis has an-
nounced that he will not seek
re-election to the school board.
The announcement was made
Monday night (Feb. 9) at the
regular meeting of the Boerne
school board, held at the
school administration office
on Main Street. Mrs. Maxine
Lawrence, school board sec-
retary, announced that she,
too, will not run for office.
Mr. Wesley Gish, vice presi-
dent, will enter the election.
The school board voted to call
the trustee election for April
3. The deadline for filing for
office is March 3; applications
for candidacy are available in
the school administration of-
fice.
A delegation of Boerne
Band Boosters headed by Mrs.
Fran Rhodes, president, was
present at the meeting to re-
quest the board “to support
a quality music program in
Boerne.” Mrs. Rhodes ad-
dressed the board on behalf
of the group and requested
school district submit a copy
of the dress code to H.E.W.
before Feb. 23. “They will
Leroy Habenicht and enjoyed
the arriving of the trail riders
at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bal-
lard from Houston and Mr.
Charles Ballard from San An-
tonio spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Marquardt, Lonnie and Karen
from Fredericksburg visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mar-
quardt during the week.
Mrs. Royce Steubing and
daughters from Comfort vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Russell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar-
quardt and Mrs. Louis Habe-
nicht visited with Mrs. Lina
Longbein at Boerne Thursday.
Sunday Mrs. Louis Habenicht
visited with Mrs. Elsie Mc-
Murry at Boerne.
The Civic Club met with
Mrs. Alvin Herbst and Mrs.
A. P. Smith as hostesses. Mrs.
Esther Haufler and Mr. Chas-.
Pruter won first prizes. Mrs.
Martin Marquardt and Mrs.
Oscar Marquardt won second
prizes. Refreshments were en-
joyed after the games. Mrs.
Louis Habenicht and Mrs.
Oscar Marquardt will be host-
esses in March.
Numerous families from
the community attended the
funeral of Mrs. Curtis Voges
at Comfort Sunday. Our sym-
pathy to the bereaved family.
BUILD BOERNE BETTER
Let’s prepare about the sim- as “credit for personal ex-
plest form possible; then we emptions,” leaving his total
will complicate it a little more tax as $833. Deducting the
each week until, hopefully, we $790 withheld, poor John
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the wrong tables, looking at
the wrong line, entering his
Social Security number incor-
rectly, or from some other •
reason. L
John’s twin brother, James, 1
has a more involved return— 3
and you should see some of (
his cousins’ and other rela- J
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Church in San Antonio with
the Rev. Mr. David L. John-
son officiating. Graveside
services and interment were
in the Comfort Cemetery that
afternoon. Sandy is survived
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert (Mary) Klemstein;
brother, Brent Charles Klem-
stein ; sister, Patricia Mary
Klemstein; grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Klemstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swartz;
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Frieda Klemstein.
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1976, newspaper, February 12, 1976; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537499/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.