The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1984 Page: 2 of 45
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THE BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1984
PAGE 2A
MEMBER 1984
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Family Tricentennuil
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
Dancing, Crafts
BY DOROTHY BRITT
FREDERICKSBURG
It’s
Oktoberfest time in downtown
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individuals,
There will never be another
TODAY’S
was the M.C. for the all-day Sunday will remember that the heritage of
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and fair-goers alike.
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Jeanne Fox
Jeanne Raby
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FREDERICKSBURG LOCKER INC.
San Antonio Hwy.
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Chili Cookoff
At Luckenbach
249-3117
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Stovall Tricentennial, but a Texas
Stovall Reunion is being planned for
Don't use rubber gloves when polishing silver and don't
store silver with rubber bands. Rubber darkens silver.
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organizations: WURST (sausage),
sauerkraut (cabbage), brot (bread),
apfel strudel (apple strudel), karto-
ffelsalat (potato salad), bretzen
(pretzels), kuchen (cake), and ge-
backenkartoffeln (baked potato).
The Fourteenth First Annual
“Babe” Didrikson Memorial” State
Ladies Chili Cook-off at Lucken-
weeks to cover with a horse and
wagon. But the beautiful mountains
covered with green trees and the
rushing rivers must have been just
I say emphatically that anyone who
listens to my message and believes
in God who sent me has eternal life,
and will never be damned for his
sins, but has already passed out of
death into life. [John 5:24 LB]
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NINE REQUISITES FOR CONTINUED LIVING....
HEALTH enough to make work a pleasure. WEALTH enough to support
your needs. STRENGTH to battle with difficulties and overcome them.
GRACE enough to confess your sins and forsake them. PATIENCE
enough to toil until some good is accomplished. CHARITY enough to see
some good In your neighbor. LOVE enough to move you to be useful and
helpful to others. FAITH enough to make real the things of God. HOPE
enough to remove all anxious fears concerning the future.
And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is
love.
Texans Travel To Virginia For Oktoberfest
Features Music,
ELECT
TOM
DRAEGER
now even the politicians are talking
family!
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $9.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
OUT OF STATE SUBSCRIPTIONS $10.00 PER YEAR
FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS $10.00 PLUS POSTAGE PER YEAR
TOBE
SHERIFF OF KENDALL COUNTY
BUTCHERING
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Talk-about
problems!
... in a STEP/Teen
discussion group.
Systematic Training for
Effective Parenting of Teens
STEP/Teen is a discussion
program for parents and
others who want to learn
more effective ways to com-
municate with teenagers. It
addresses the real issues
that confront parents of
today’s teens.
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" Walk-in Patients Welcome
HOURS: Tuesday Afternoon: 1:30—4:30 • Thursday Morning: 9:00—12:00
Saturday Morning by Appointment.
For more information, contact:
Jeanne Pfeiffer at
249-2942 or
Marilyn Vogt at 249-3913
41/3tc
(Female Specialist)
GYNECOLOGIC EXAMS & PAP SMEARS • PREGNANCY TESTING • PRENATAL CARE
FAMILY PLANNING • INFERTILITY • ULTRA-SOUND EXAMINATIONS
812 N. Main Street, Boerne, Texas • 249-8095
For appointments call collect to Methodist Plaza—San Antonio office: 699-0715
picnic. our family’s beginnings can be
One family researcher, from Ft. enjoyable and meaningful in the
“high tech” world of today. Funny,
HILLS O' TEXAS PUBLICATIONS, INC.
P.O. DRAWER 820
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Second-class postage paid at Boerne, Texas 78006
JeLphone:
249-9520
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Display Ad Department....................
Classified Ad Department..................
BOERNE STAR
USPS 059-740
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Experience:
2 years criminal investigator for office of Naval Intelligence
10 years Deputy United States Marshal with U.S. Department of Justice
18 months Reserve Sergeant with Boerne Police Department
3 years law enforcement instructor with Northeast Independent School District
Education:
1966 graduate of Southwest Texas State University with B.S. of education degree
Presently working toward Master's Degree in occupational education and criminal justice
Certified by Texas Education Agency as law enforcement instructor
Pd. Political Ad by Dorothy Draeger, Treas. P.O. Box 481, Boerne
(oLE.FolKArt.Stewcils
TIN - WOOD - GLASS
Art Supplies — Canvases — Oil & Acrylic
"If you love the look of country, you will love Boerne's new Country Look"
- CLASS SCHEDULE-
Excitement & Fun in Every Class!
TUES. — Beginning Tole — with Jeanne Fox
WED. — Beginning Folk Art - with Irma Rogge
THU RS. — Stenciling - with Jeanne Raby
Also Classes in MINI-CANVAS & PUNCHED TIN
Call 249-8235 or 698-1094
access road at industrial BCd.
with Guaranty Title Co.
“That’s incredible!”
The picnic looked like a country
fair with a huge striped tent,
barbeque, hot dogs, cold drinks and
watermelon. Hiking tours were
Thank You
For Allowing Us To Share These THOUGHTS With You
GUARANTY TITLE CO.
910 No. Main • 249-2577
of his surprising
Worth, told
dolls, sculpture, stained glass,
antiques, and more.
An array of local German foods for
the biggest appetites will be avail-
Richmond was arranged with time
to visit historic Williamsburg,
Jamestown and Yorktown. The
997-3358
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indebtedness (to pay for his
passage), he married and it wasn’t
—:— - event with more of their old world
bach, will be Saturday, October 6, music and happiness with numerous
noon - 1 a.m. The day will feature German selections.
On the grounds all three days of
the fair will be a childrens carnival
which will provide fun for the
younger set.
Admission to the grounds is $1
per person for an entire days
activities. Those under six will get
in free. Everything is under cover
for the convenience of participants
Oktoberfest is a community celebra-
tion of family entertainment
including arts, crafts, food, music,
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able from
discovery that his wife is his
great-aunt, nine times removed!
Young twelve-year-old Rawson
Stovall, from Abilene, writes a
syndicated column and is a
published author of a book on TV
video games. He’s appeared on TV’s
We spent two days in Washing-
ton, D.C. enjoying the museums and
monuments. We want to thank our
representative, Tom Loeffler, for
arranging guided tours of the White
House and Capitol. Anyone planning
a trip to our nation’s capitol should
contact their representative first.
The three-day reunion in
local restaurants,
and service
J&R
Body Shop
Boerne, Texas
24-HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
Day Phone: 249-3032
Night Phone:
249-2534 or 249-2987
Complete
Body & Paint Work
JIM WITTEN RICK WEAVER
14/tfc
323 N. Main 9:30-5:30
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Qish, Radtke & Hecker
Attorne^i at Law
F H —A T m g as enchanting then as now. It was
H KJ ■■ ■ more enjoyable to us after our long
dry summer here in Texas.
Fredericksburg October
holder of 318 acres about 30 miles and forest of tall pines.
History is more than pages in a west of Richmond on the James It is a great deal like East Texas
book, I discovered when our family River. .....
attended a Tricentennial reunion in It was 92 yearsi after his arrival
Richmond, Virginia, on August 17. when his grandchildren took part in
Over a thousand descendants of the Revolution of 1776. The stately
Bartholomew Stovall, a Quaker homes, of Jefferson, at Monticello,
immigrant who arrived in 1684 from and ashington, at Mt. Vernon,
. , Surrey, England, gathered on the show thecharacter. the leaders of
Notices of church entertainments, bazaars, concerts, etc., where a charge of admission] shores of the James River on the the colonists who decided to become
is made, lengthy programs, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect and all other material* . Ei fiet Ajanttion
not news, will be charged at regular rates. * -
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the first ships landed in 1607 Bythe with the Tricentennial emblem. „ Proceeds ?° The American
time Bartholomew arrived from The plantation is now part of a Cancersociety: ,,
England (a penniless orphan of HHlarge catholic retreat with a four- Finale of the evening wil be
nineteen), the city of Richmond was 9 lrick budding on top of the music and dancing with Gary P.
a thriving port. hill. We found the Virginia country- unn.
After he served his four-year
long before he became a land- side to be charming with lush fields
where my great-grandfather came
at the end of the Civil War in 1870. .
Unlike Bartholomew, he brought his
family, a little money and two -
trunks—one filled with Confederate beergarden, street dance and kiddie
money [which was worthless] and j carnival. It is a fund raiser for the
one filled with books [which were Pedernales Creative Arts Alliance,
priceless]. By reading these books, This year’s festivities begin
independent of foreign domination, my father learned of the world i Friday evening with ‘Bierhalle’ in
j ■ ,. , , . ... A long and bitter war followed their beyond their small tenant farm and the large tented beergarden from 8
249 -2441 ntseemsweepar o€onea0 in Declaration of Independence, but he followed his dream of freedom to p.m. until 12 midnight. Music will be
* America d it is ertiS that the battlefield at Yorktown tells of Houston where he practiced law for fsaturod byThsdrgpaunompah
’ there are over 300,000 descendants the final victory. sixty years. . Ban 1 Frederconur8
- from this one man. Iryou’ve ever h sing-ion*
known anyone named Stovall- field. Both are indications of the Carolina, built by the Vanderbilt Saturday the grounds open at 9
we’re kin! driving force of man’s desire for family in 1895. a.m. where visitors will find over 60
My husband, Dick, and our freedom. This palatial mansion is about five arts and crafts booths. This display
daughter, Harriet Kirchhoff, and At the Saturday night banquet, times larger than the White House will include paintings, German beer
her family left Comfort on August the group was divided into two in Washington, and is filled with steins, clocks, dirndls, toys, leder-
10 and joined with our other groups. I had written a song for the treasurers from Europe. Both hosen, woodcarvings, cross stitch,
daughter, Barbara Stinson, and her reunion, and it was a great thril to houses show the importance of “The weavings, baked goods, folk art,
family in Arlington, Texas. We teach it to 400 people and then hear American Dream.” Only in America
headed east through Tennessee and them “....And Stovall Was His can a man work hard and truly live
up to Kentucky to visit relatives Name." I had been put in contact like a king while the leader of his
oMloeeaeg there. . . _ with a cousin in Illinios who made country is at home in a charming but
-2.-2,, Driving through the Shenandoah i the piano arrangement for my song. small house that belongs to all the
4 66 G. A , (44, A- v and Smoky Mountain ranges on She and her husband played music - people.
A —e4.494 M‘K (6 paved four-lane highways makes it from the 1684 period-a type of
2 ^^^107 W. Cibolo Or. at School St. Boerne, Taxes 4 dificulttoimpgine the hardships of English jig played on recorders..
K w%.) LAVERNE MARY ARLIE 249-2606 e/4 me eariy seiners. Texans were prominent at the
y __t"_AiK“*015lc6 We could travel m one-half day event. One of my first cousins was the Sesquicentennial year of 1986.
•eeeeeeeeeeeeee=ee- the distance it might take them on the board of directors planning We are inviting our Texas cousins to
the event and my brother, Judge meet here in Comfort.
Thomas J. Stovall, Jr., of Houston, Those of us who met in Virginia There will also be plenty of other
foods including tamales, chaiupas,
fajitas, tacos, hamburgers,
shiskabobs, funnel cakes, tea, coffee
and lemonade.
All day entertainment Saturday
and Sunday under a large circus-size
tent that cover the street iacludes
Oma and the Oompahs, a four piece
band from New Braunfels.
Also, on Sunday will be the
Boerne Village Band, a 15-member
group that plays traditional German
favorites as well as local tunes. The
Bavarian Two will finish out the
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ROY J. ELIZONDO, JR. M.D.
Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Board Certified)
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1984, newspaper, October 4, 1984; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562181/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.