The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1981 Page: 3 of 18
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Boerne Star and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Patrick Heath Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE THREE
THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1981
THE BOERNE STAR
1981 Miss Berges Fest Pageant
[Continued From Page One]
BOERNE ABWA AWARDS
\
4
Samuel E. Hardaway
BUY ONE-GET ONE FREE
eligible
Propane Bottles .
©
259 S. Main
249-8116
Filled While You Wait
249-3518
Boerne
the hopes of fair weather, the informal and Garland Perry
9-6 Mon. thru Fri.
ARLIE
PHYLLIS
LAVERNE
Maenius' honored
6.
Live Oak Shopping Center
On Saturday afternoon,
$
5
$
1
b,
R l ,
5a
IP
J {
e
(
Duke Key
1
- i
15
Boerne Homemakers Club
¥
1 "
SS
1)
k
5--8ee
,N
, r
L.
1,
3
T
V
wUE—
SOFAS
DRYERS
WALL UNITS DINETTES LIVINGROOMS
talna SSmekshousz
CHAIRS
IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOERNE STATE BANK 7906-7987
Rain
f
Boerne State Bank
249-3587 / Member FDIC
San Antonio number /222-0029
P.O. Box 760 / Boerne, Texas 78006
INSPECTION & ESTIMATES
M
)
4
SITE
V
'COUPON
WASHERS
BEDROOMS
to
our
all
0.15
1.73
0.11
0.14
04-20 88
04-21 81
04-22 75
04-23 74
04-24 73
04-25 76
04-26 79
0
a
64
59
63
61
54
53
56
FURNITURE
& APPLIANCE
Mathew Steven Daniels.
Funeral services were held
Wedding Stationery by
National Art Crafts
Kendall County
Rentals & Sales Co.
meeting will start with coffee
at 9:30 a.m. under the old
oaks of this picturesque
setting.
An important part of the
• CLEAN & SAFE
• NO CHARGE FOR
ESTIMATES
> Bowman,
chairperson in
L
\ MkN
Garland Perry to address
Republican Women
Agold Family
Meets
P
>
4
A-®
0) NF
249-3464
17/«c
Because the demand for the Smokehouse print by
Bettie Edmonds was so great we have replenished
our supply. If you were unable to get one of
these beautiful prints during our 75th
anniversary celebration, please
stop by and pick
one up.
OAK HILLS
PEST CONTROL INC
MK35TL
03332701,
ts=====1
Sen Zecuelere
Complete Bridal
Registry
Selections Include:
^Dinnerware: Franciscan,
Poppy trail, Vernonware & Nikko
• Flatware; Towle, Oneida
•Crystal: Tiffin, West Virginia
Glass & Indianna Glass
Baene 7ao 7Cerke
Live Oak Shopping Center
249-3974
Carrying Full Line
Of Thom McAn Shoes
WEDDING BOOKS, RING PILLOWS
AND GARTERS
249-2404
4/tfc
Bob Stahmann’s
Spin 'N Spur
i
NOW OPEN
Monday—Thursday • 4 'till...
“POOL TABLES,
HAPPY HOUR - 4 to 6 P.M.
VIDEO GAMES,"
Reservations:
249-9935, 249-2845, S.A. 698-2242
2 Miles North of Boerne, IH 10
WE DO COMPLETE EXTERMNATNNG
ON ALL
• HOUSE • LAWN • TREE PEST
ONE TIME - MONTHLY - QUARTERLY
TERMITE CONTROL
ty
Friday, May 1, 1981 • 9-1
Middle Of The Fiddle
Saturday, May 2, 1981 • 9-1
JIMMY PETERS
Sunday, May 3, 1981
FREE DANCE
MICKEY ft DEBBIE
Chicken Fried Steak Dinner
(Good thru May 9th • With this coupon)
at
The Coachhouse Restaurant
DINNING ROOMS (
MICROWAVES
★ WE SERVICE & SELL*
I
absence of the president,
opened the meeting with
everyone repeating the TE-
HA prayer. Then she read a
000000000000000000000000000000000
Weather
Watch
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc
to
9-7 Saturday
TEC.
Hill Country
Electric
All Major or Minor Repairs
Rewiring & New Construction
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
_2
&
S. Main & Bandera Sts.
249-2317
___________698-2851_______________
delightful
There were
present.
Marguerite
serving as (
! V
- T-
||W
flfl
"FRS.
lJ k Ti i
-E
tH
v
memorials may be made to
the 1st United Methodist
Church in Boerne.
Arrangements were by
Ebensberger Funeral Home,
Boerne, Texas.
"l ■ 'll
I " kN
A , ''I
7Ta_r ■ Fi
REFRIGERATORS RANGES
There will
exchange.
Pennies
I
ri l
for Friendship
Date High Low
Our congratulations
these recipients and
1_4
Si
17 ,
refreshments.
9 members
be a plant
3#
K
#-
around us all during the
pageant are hopefully coming
to an end soon; if not this
year then, next year. The
Fair Association and Berges
Fest are going hand in hand
to surface much of the offend-
ing area. Also, I know that
having the carnival in such a
close proximity to our
pageants isn’t so jolly. But
really, folks, we can only use
the facilities that we have
and the carnival seems to be
a permanent fixture in all
Boerne festivals.
The pageant is free and
will be held rain or shine. We
hope everyone enjoys it.
COME TO BERGES FEST!!
WE WANT TO PLEASE
YOU!!
I1 ■ -
_LH-%
.) Ae2
M : EM
. / 1. . " i
• 1"b,S .MN -
i—Na
—
were collected. Edna Haufler
won the White Elephant, a
quart of homemade pickles.
A discussion was held on
making different things
which may be used as prizes
for the Senior Citizens
Christmas Party. Our club
will have a Field Day May
12th and visit Fredericks-
burg.
107 0. C. c%a 660/eec
1 Berne, ecas 29-2606
has agreed to address the
group on “Boerne and Hill
Country History.” Visitors
are always welcome to
attend these gatherings.
HI
#=
- - 2g 1
BAh, 2.
J
I ;
The regular monthly
meeting of the Republican
Women of Kendall County
will be held on Tuesday, May
12, at the home of Katherine
Droste, on the banks of the
Cibolo River, 380 East
Hosack Street, Boerne, With
Boerne Homemakers Club
met Tuesday, April 14th in
the home of Annie Voges, off
Sisterdale Road, with Myrtle
Maytum as Co-hostess.
Coffee Cake, Chiffon Cake,
crackers and cheese served
with coffee and tea made
-
19
i
ft m
I 4
April 25, friends of Martin
and Irene Maenius gathered
at the home of Floyd and
Irene Wayt, in Cascade
Mobile Village to honor
Martin and Irene before they
moved to Albert, Texas,
located between Blanco and
Stonewall. They enjoyed
barbeque chicken, brisket,
and cabrito with all the good
trimmings that make up a
barbeque. Irene Maenius’
brother, Ed Schaefer,
‘ provided some entertain-
final portion of the judging Contestants will be judged in
starts at 7 and will be over by German type costumes as
the time the dance starts at will be Miss Berges Fest
9. The Little Mr. and Little hopefuls on Friday evening.
Miss Berges Fest Pageant The Pageant Committee
will start at 6 p.m. at the consists of: Martha Coryell,
fairgrounds under the afternoon and evening
pavilion. There is prior judging and program; Anne
registration handled by Judy Tibbett, contestants and
Bitzkie. Judy wants the sponsors and afternoon and
children at the stage by 5:15 evening judging; Judy
on Friday. Their pageant Bitzkie and Aria Mangold
lasts one hour. The informa- Little Mr. and Miss Pageant,
tion and registration is in selection of trophies and
another article in the news- children’s treats; Polly
paper.
students to apply next year.
Counselors at the Boerne
Area High Schools are
familiar with our program
and can assist with
applications.
uj ~ 2---
87
The 1981 Miss Berges Fest
Pageant is in the process of
being planned by the
Pageant Committee. The
Pageant is going to be on
Friday, June 19, at the fair-
grounds under the Entertain-
ment Pavilion.
The Pageant will begin
with the preliminary judging
which will start at 1 p.m. at
The Circle S Saloon
Restaurant. The girls will
meet with the judges
individually wearing sports-
wear or casual dress. The
cake and coke party will last
IfW.1 "
•A,.
encouragement to
interested and <
Mfr®
SkeL<e
pN \
0 \ < A
"-o n
' /)
kf
445
E2
!35
1
(i,
e
LICENSE # 3226
915 N. MAIN BOERNE
and corsages; Shirley
Wilson, crowns, ribbons, and
bouquets; Sue Pittmann,
works with Berges Fest
Court on Hill Country Day in
San Antonio, and helps with
the decorations; Alice
Gerfers, helps on Hill
Country Day in San Antonio
and entertains the judges at
dinner assisted by Ken and
Carol Nietenhoefer; Mary
Helen Thompson and Jo Beth
Waldeck will assist at the
coke party on Friday at the
Circle S. They have both
helped for quite a few years
and Jo Beth is a past Berges
Fest Queen.
The problems we have had
in the past with dust swirling
verse on Easter. The roll call
response was “What I like
About Texas”. The minutes
were read and approved, the
treasurer report was
accepted. Committee reports
were given as follows: Health
& Safety: Mary Alice
Yelverton; Clothing: Myrtle
Maytum; Gardening: Edna
Haufler. The Comfort Club
sent a written invitation to
the Luncheon on May 21st.
M) avi^^^^^^
business session will be the
election of 13 delegates and
their 13 alternates to the
Texas State Federation of
Republican Women’s
Convention in Waco on
October 16 and 17.
The meeting will be
•Maytag •General Electric •Magic Chef
•Whirlpool •Frigidaire •Jenn Aire
Davis For All Your Furniture Er Appliance Needs!
re------- ----——
Samuel Edgar Hardaway, Tuesday, April 28, at 10 a.m.
age 60 died Saturday, April from the First United
The descendents of Henry 25, 1981, at his residence. He Methodist Church in Boerne
Agold Sr. (1833-1922) met a was born Feb. 23, 1921, at with interment at Garden of
the Balcones Communi y Kansas City, Missouri. He Memories in Kerrville.
Center for their ninetieth an- was a retired engineer with Pallbearers were, Koert
nual reunion on Southwestern Bel. Voorhees, Troy Tope, Jack
Th ’ nt. Survivors include his wife, Russel Chiodo, Tommy
a Tlod cross-section of the Mrs. Audrey E. Hardaway of Chiodo, Malcolm Lauderdale,
family, some down to the 4th San Antonio; daughter, Sue Todd Tope.
generation, all enjoyed the Hardaway Daniels of In lieu of flowers,
renewing of kinship ties and Houston; sons, Michael
consumed great quantities of Douglas Hardaway and
delicious food. David Warren Hardaway of
Without a descending vote, Oklahoma; one grandson,
all agreed to meet again in
1982.
approximately 2 hours. The The Little Mr. and Miss Patton, pageant decorations
Birth announcement
Steve and Martha Ann Mrs. Frank Holcomb of
(Holcomb) Peterson of Boerne and Mr. and Mrs.
Palmetto, Louisiana wish to Robert Peterson of Madison,
announce the arrival of their South Dakota. Visiting her
daughter, Erin Dyann. Erin for the first time were her
made her appearance on great aunts Vera Holcomb of
April 16, 1981 weighing 6 Boerne and Mrs. Ernestine
pounds, 5 ounces and Graef of Houston and cousins
measuring 191/2 inches. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Graef
She was welcomed by her also of Houston,
grandparents, Mr. and
ment for the folks with his
giutar and singing,
accompanied at times by the
guests. There were approxi-
mately 50 guests. Irene’s
parents, Willie and Frankie
Schaefer of Marble Falls,
were also present. Martin
and Irene have made their
home here for about 29
years. He retired from civil
service last year and now
they are going to make their
home in Albert on the old
home place which they are
re-modeling.
HEax4
L.1-
1.6,.
Elk AL X "
A -
ships for 1980.
The competition between
12 applicants was very keen
and the winners are two
Boerne High School Seniors,
Miss Melissa G. Presnall and
Miss Jana Lynn Spenrath,
who will both be attending
UTSA beginning in the Fall
semester of 1981.
j The ABWA is dedicated to
encouraging and financially
. aiding those who wish to
further their education by
yearly sponsoring competi-
• tive consideration, (based on
n, a financial need and the
J evidence of efforts toward
r accomplishing personal goals
and scholastic achieve-
ments).
The Boerne Chapter will
i be honoring these students
\ at their May meeting, and
will present their Scholar-
ship Certificates at that time
and also at the Boerne High
School Awards Ceremony.
BOERNE RE-CYCLING
CENTER NEW HOURS
OF OPERATION
PLEASE NOTE—these
new times of operation:
Tues.—Thurs., 3:30-5:30,
Sat. 9-5. There is a great
need for these times to be
adhered to because of a
serious problem of the
recyclable materials
being left on grounds at
other times. Numerous
complaints have been
received. Please do your
part by bringing your
recyclables at the times
we can receive them!
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View three places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1981, newspaper, April 30, 1981; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542938/m1/3/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.