The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1978 Page: 6 of 34
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THE BOERNE STAR
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Funeral Home, with the Rev. of North Forsyth Senior High
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FOR CHAINSAWS
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Sergeant Beal was selected for
leadership, professional skill
and duty performance. The
the U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
The sergeant, a 1964 graduate
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Antonio,
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was
cars
wonder what’s going on there”
and drove in. At this time Lois
said “I’m not going to get out,”
and then everyone came out
and there was never anyone
more surprised then Lois and
Buster. There were about 75
friends and relatives to enjoy
The family of Margaret Louise
Reed wishes to take this oppor-
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School, received a B.S. degree
in psychology in 1977 from the
University of Maryland. His
grandmother, Mrs. Helen M.
Beal, resides on Rt. 1, Comfort,
Texas.
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WORMS'CHINCH BUGS»GRUB WORMS»RATS»MICE
BANNING
WITNESSES.’
Mon., Wed., Fri.
Tues., Thurs.
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The ban has continued in effect
ever since.”
guests. Saturday as Lanette
delivered the kids home they
made a stop at the Dairy Queen
in Blanco.
History unfolded on the Earl
Thomas ranch when a cannon
hub was discovered by Earl
where a huge pecan tree had
been uprooted during the flood.
Have you noticed the new
“Library” signs in Kendalia and
without even asking for them.
It all depends on who you talk
to or who does the talking; isn’t
that right, Flo.
SAVE 10% ON
Building Materials
With Cash Purchase
UP-
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Boerne Exercise Class
When:
ALL TYPES
HAIRSTYLING
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McQUINN’S
TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
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J. L. Ledbetter, Victor Phillip,
and G. C. Ebensberger.
School Tax
Statement
Notice
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Includes tea or coffee, choice of 2 vegetables and dessert
Children half price
YA'LL COME!
PEST CONTROL
We Do Complete Exterminating On All:
Outstanding
Noncommissioned
Officer
Smokehouse Restaurant
Live Oak Shopping Center
Open 7 A.M.-9 P.M. MONDAY-SUNDAY (CLOSED TUESDAYS)
In appreciation for your patronage we are proud
to announce the addition to our Luncheon Menu of a
OR
CHAINSAW REPAIR
Kendall County
Rentals and Sales
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Kendalia News
by Vi Eckermann
Entree, Choice of 2 vegetables and Dessert
$179 drink not included
Friday, Sept. 29 Fish Fry $399
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DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 30
Music By
Make Reservations Now
Hill Country Developing Co.
249-2764 • 249-2382
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NOW LEASING
BOERNE MINI'S
New Mini Storage for Boerne
US 87 North & IH 10
Sizes Range from 6’ X 10’ to 12’ X 28’
Complete Asphalt Paved Parkway
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Barbara Mueller, Instructor 755-8107
Why:
We may not be Figure World
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Across From The Courthouse
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Open Tuesday-Saturday
(all day)
Call For Appointment
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Funeral services for Mrs.
and Russell,
On a balmy Sunday morning,
September 17, 1978 Xi Xi
Epsilon members and husbands
enjoyed a picnic at the L.B.J.
Ranch. They met at the Visitors
Center and enjoyed the dis-
plays, movie, and then took the
bus tour which stopped at the
childhood home of L.B.J. and
continued on to view the rest of
this lovely hill country ranch.
Those enjoying the day were:
there, Elmer said, “I
The Rev. Tommy Burress,
pastor and Bible teacher, will
be speaking the week of
October 1-8 at First Baptist
Church, Boerne. A luncheon
and Bible teaching will be held
each day at noon and evening
services will begin at 7:30.
Rev. Burress is noted for his
practical and well thought out
messages from the Bible. In
thirty years of ministry he has
successfully led 4 churches in
growth. For further informa-
tion or transportation call
249-2527 or 249-2279. A nursery
will be provided at all services.
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Beal of 140 Garner Road, ;;
Winston-Salem, N.C., has been ];
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Mrs. Olga Richter (nee
Pfeiffer) of Rt. I died on
September 24, 1978 at 84 years
of age. She was born in Kendall
County on June 4, 1894 and had
been a life-time resident. Her
husband, A. C. Richter, and her
only son, Col. Arley C. Richter
preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, September 26, from
St. Helena’s Episcopal Church
with Father Tom White officiat-
ing. Arrangements were by
Ebensberger Funeral Home.
Burial was in the Boerne
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were R. J. Wilson,
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friends who shared in our
sorrow due to the loss of our
beloved mother.
Special thanks to Rev.
Cearley, the pallbearers, and
the Ebensburger Funeral
Home. Also would like to thank
all of those who prepared food,
sent cards and floral arrange-
ments. God bless you all.
The Reed Family
Terry and Dianne Brussels
from Blanco and Walter and
Telka Wegenroth, Joy, Frank
and Bobbie Brussels, all from
Kendalia. Later in the evening
Lee and Vera D’Spain from
Boerne joined them. We wish
both Eddie and Norma “Happy
Birthday” and may the Lord
grant you many more. .
Surprise parties are fun as
Buster and Lois Herrin will
agree. Their “kids” planned a
45th wedding anniversary
Eddie and Norma Krause were Ray and Emmie Post from
celebrated their birthdays last New Braunfels, Elvira Stahl
week by having friends and and her daughter Barbara
family over for supper Satur- Harvoth and her children
day evening. Those attending Debbie, Tracie, Cindy, Tammie
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978
Alex Schuetz observed his
88th birthday Mon., Sept. 25.
Alex didn’t have a birthday
party as such but partied all
week. The biggest event was
his son Elmer coming from
Michigan to spend a week with
him. Sunday they went to the
home of Harry Schuetz in
Welfare, Monday they went to
the home of Dan for dinner,
Tuesday to the Bennie Schmidt
home in New Braunfels, and
Wednesday to the Dan Schuetz
home in Boerne for a bar-b-que.
from Lampassas,
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Gil and Pat Downey; Tom and 2
Celeste Draeger; John and 7
Doris Ebner; David and Lois 9
Epperson; Bob and Lu Junker; 2
Charlotte Lang; Laverne £
McQuinn; Robert and Jane J
Quick; Michael and Anna Marie 5
Schoch; Cliff and Mollie Whit- 9
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Boerne School tax statements
will be coming out next week,
so we wanted to remind our
taxpayers that the Boerne
School Tax Office is now
located in the Dienger Building,
230 N. Main. Office hours are
8-4:30 Monday thru Friday and
there is plenty of parking on
the side and behind the
building.
Due to the increase in postal
rates, RENDITION FORMS
(orange) will be mailed with the
statements. Also due to the
“Truth in Taxation” law, tax-
payers whose taxes are being
paid by a mortgage company
will also receive a blue copy of
their statement for their
comparison & records. DO NOT
PAY FROM THE BLUE
NOTICE! Pay only from the
green statements.
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Louise Bindseil took a trip
with the senior citizens last
weekend. There were 3 bus
loads and they went to Waco,
Six Flags in Arlington, Biblical
Art Center in Dallas, South-
western Historical Wax
Museum at Grand Prarie, and
finally the Cowboy football
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES!
Are you tired of those dull knives in your kitchen?
We now have a complete line
of Kitchen Knives, Butcher Tools,
Steels, Cleavers, etc. We Feature
F. Dick & Forschner
Stop by and see our display!
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MATTA’S HILL COUNTRY PLAYGROUND :
the delicious bar-b-q and all the game at Irving.
trimmings prepared by Ronny Edmondson celebrated
Norman and Darlene. Folks his 9th birthday with a Mexican
came from Schertz, Comfort, supper and slumber party for 6
Many of Jehovah’s Witnesses
in the Boerne area will be
writing letters of appeal to
government officials in
Argentina, where their Christ-
ian society is currently under
ban.
C. M. Wallace, spokesman for
the Boerne Congregation of
Jehovah’s Witnesses, explained
that a concerted effort in send-
ing letters of appeal was being
instituted now. This is because
all efforts of legal recourse to
return freedom of worship to
Jehovah’s Witnesses in Argen-
tina have failed.
“In September of 1976,”
Wallace explained, “the Argen-
tine government announced
that Jehovah’s Witnesses were
banned from practicing their
religion. Time-consuming legal
proceedings followed as
Jehovah’s Witnesses appealed
the ban through the Argentine
court system. Finally, though,
in February 1978, news sources
in Argentina declared:
all from San Austin, Bergheim and
A. and Doris Michigan.
party for them last Saturday Elmer arrived last Thursday
and no one, not even little and will leave this Thursday. It
Karen, let it slip. Elmer and was the first time the paths of
Alex Schuetz were supposedly Alex Schuetz and his re-
going to take them to Little portedly have crossed and it
Blanco for supper, and as they was indeed a pleasure. Again
approached the Kendalia Happy Birthday Alex and
School house, where the party Elmer we wish you a good
What:
Ballet Barre, Yoga & Floor Exercise
Where:
St. Albert’s Hall
Calder Gibson of the House of
- Prayer Lutheran Church
* officiating.
1 Burial followed at Forest Park
। East cemetery in Harris
’ County.
i Mrs. Rust died Saturday after-
। noon at her home.
[ She was born Sept. 5, 1933 in
• Walnut Ridge, Ark. A house-
I wife, she was a resident of
; Dickinson for the past 16 years
1 and a member of the House of
! Prayer Lutheran Church.
[ Survivors include her
husband, Charles G. Rust
. originally of Boerne, two sons,
Allen Rust and Michael Rust,
both of Dickinson; three step-
daughters, Mrs. Kaye
Armstrong and Mrs. Cheryl
Roten, both of Dickinson, and
Mrs. Sharon Crow of Mena,
Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn
Lewis of Houston and Mrs.
Ginger Lupton of North
Carolina; and seven grand-
children.
The pallbearers were Larry
Beck, David Beck, Francis Beck
Jim Wilson, Edgar Rust, and
Jack Roten.
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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/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.