The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, Jan. 30, 1964
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THE BOERNE STAR
Published every Thursday
Entered at the Boeme Post
Office as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of Congress
March 3, 1879.
JACK R. DAVIS
Editor
WM. GAMMON DAVIS, JR.
Publisher
$3.00 per year in advance
Phone 249-2441
132 Main St.
POLL TAX
NOW
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Dr. and Mrs. John A. Kirsch-
ke of Boeme returned Tuesday
from San Antonio, Texas where
they have been attending the
51st annual convention of the
Texas Veterinary Medical Asso-
ciation and the TVMA Auxiliary
January 26th through January
28th. Dr. Kirschke is a member
of the American Veterinary
Medical Association, Texas Vet-
erinary Medical Association and
an active member of the Bexar
County Veterinary Medical As-
sociation. He also is on the San
Antonio Stock Show Committee.
Mrs. Kirschke is a member of
the Auxiliary AVMA; TVMA,
and an active member of the
Bexar Co. VMA Auxiliary.
BROTHER MANDUS
LECTURES
Lectures by Brother Mandus
of the World Healing Crusade,
Blackpool, England at Christ
Episcopal Church, San Antonio,
on Thursday and Friday were
attended by Mesdames F. J.
Becker, Anna Poss, Ella Massey
and Miss Jennie Johns.
This was Brother Mandus’
third trip to Texas.
SEND US YOUR NEWS.
SISTERDALE NEWS
Mrs. C. B. McKinney of
Boeme was an overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. Flinn
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mar-
quardt spent weekend before
last with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Feuge at Fredericksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sch-
wope of San Antonio called on
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Laswell
Saturday.
George Link, Jr. from the
Allen Military Academy at Bry-
an and W. A. Rives of Freder-
icksburg called on the E. A.
Offers Saturday.
Mrs. Simon Haag and daugh-
ter Miss Monette spent last
week in San Antonio, where the
latter underwent a tonsillectomy
in Baptist Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zizelman
visited relatives in San Antonio
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mar-
quardt were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Spenrath, Sr. at Com-
fort Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Behr at-
tended the funeral of Louis
Moellring, Sr. in Fredericksburg
Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Habenicht
called on Mrs. Alma Pfeiffer in
Boerne Monday, and on Friday
evening they attended a card
party at Kreutzberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fischer
and children of Leon Springs,
Messrs and Mesdames Louis,
Leroy and Virgil Habenicht and
son Mike, spent Sunday in Aus-
tin with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold
Habenicht.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lass-
well were among those attend-
ing the silver wedding celebra-
tion of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Emilienburg in San Antonio
Sunday before last.
Bill Haag and grand-daughter
Karen Haag of Kendalia visited
Mrs. Hugo Haag Saturday af-
ternoon.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall Lasswell this week are the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Beckham of Rockport and
aunt Mrs. Sarah Hethcock of
Inglewood. Other visitors in the
Lasswell home on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Saathoff
and Miss Sandra, Rolnad Jr. and
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Lasswell and son Whitey, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Aaronson and
children, all of San Antonio,
Jean Vance of New rBaunfels
and Simon Haag.
Recent visitors in the Hubert
Marquardt home were Louis
Marquardt of Cain City, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Rust of Comfort.
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JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT NEWS
The Junior Girl Scouts held a
meeting January 28, 1964.
President Charlene Coffee call
ed the meeting to order. The
treasurer, Alice Asher took up
the money. Secretary Rebecca
Vogt called roll call.
We made a cottage. We are
working for our badge. When we
have made this it is a picture
using scraps of material, paper,
and odds and ends. Some of our
imaginations ran away with us.
Refreshments were served by
Mary Ann Taylor and enjoyed
by all.
Reporter, Mary Helen Nobles
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BROWNIE REPORT
Our Troop met Thursday,
January 23rd. Lori Havard call-
ed the meeting to order. Sharon
Grosenbacher called the roll and
collected the dues. Then Lois
Whitworth and Connie Schwope
served refreshments. We work-
ed on a project. Mrs. John Egan
and Teri were our guests.
TROOP MEETS
Blue Bonnet Troop No. 3 held
its last meeting Jan. 28, 1964.
The President Tennie Meckel
called the meeting to order and
the secretary Glenna Herring
called the roll. Kathy Adams
and Linda Weathersby were ab-
sent. The treasurer Betty Nel-
son collected dues of 50c. Then
Betty Nelson served punch and
cookies. Then we worked on
things for Valentine for our
mothers. We talked about a hike
we are going to take in Febru-
ary. Then we closed the meeting
with a prayer. Then we cleaned
up.
Reporter, Jane Werner
Yuther day the most glamorous looking female
entered this drug emporium. We just knew she was
going to ask for Black Narcissus or some such exotic
item—guess what she wanted . . 50 doses of Blackleg
vaccine! Well, we had that too.
HAVE YOUR POLL TAX?
Sir Wm. Osier (whoever he is) made what we
consider a very profound statement: “The desire to
take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which
distinguishes man from animals. ”
FRIDAY THE LAST DAY TO
GET YOUR POLL TAX
Quote from Dr. James Key, Ass’t. Prof, of Sur-
gery at University of Toronto: “If a man has smoked
all his life and is over 50. I don’t recommend that he
stop. Because it may give him a guilt complex and put
him in the handis of a psychiatrist or he’ll beat his
wife to death.”
Gosh!
You MUST KNOW by now that Friday, the 31st
day of January is the last day you can get your poll
tax or exemption. You just aren’t a bona fide citizen
unless you vote and you cannot vote without your
qualification. So HURRY!
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Zoeller,
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. A. Zoeller,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt and
family Larry, Betty, James and
Debra motored to San Antonio
to help Mrs. Emmie Streich
celebrate her birthday. Also
from San Antonio in attendance
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shelton
and daughter Sally, Mr. and
Mrs. D. S. Chapman.
Refreshments of cake and
coffee were served. Movies were
shown by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Shelton. Everyone wished Em-
mie many more happy birth-
days.
IN CALF SCRAMBLE
Four FFA boys from Boeme
have been selected as contest-
ants to take part in the Calf
Scramble Event during the 15th
Annual San Antonio Stock Show,
according to Walter McKay,
Chairman of the Calf Scramble.
They are Harry Joe Simmons,
Tommy Asher, Willie Earl Fer-
rell, and Jesse Griffin.
TEXAS CAR LICENSE
PLATES GO ON SALE
The car plates will go on sale
at the Tax Assessor-Collector’s
office on Friday, Feb. 1st., ac-
cording to Mrs. Lorene Sear-
geant, Deputy Collector and as-
sessor.
The plates this year are black
with white numerals, just the
opposite to what they were last
year.
Passenger car plates begin at
JX—3850 and end at JX—6749.
It is anticipated about two
thousand passenger plates will
be sold.
When you buy your plates a
free pamphlet will be given
which explains the Texas De-
partment of Public Safety Laws
and Driver Responsibility.
A law which went into effect
on the first of the year.
POLLED HEREFORD SALE
53 Head
Pen Lots and stall fed bulls
and heifers. Clean Pedigree Sale.
All Registered—Catalog
Route 10, Box 178
San Antonio, Texas
MEXICAN SUPPER
At Sisterdale, sponsoreed by
Chamber of Commerce. The date
is Saturday, March 7. Mark your
calendar now. Large plates $1.00
—children 65c—Dessert includ-
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RETURNS FROM FLORIDA
After spending a month in
Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Cecil Bun-
dy has returned to her Boeme
home. While in Florida Mrs.
Bundy was the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Dibble.
On a sight-seeing drive they
were near Cape Kennedy .mak-
ing the launching pad plainly
visible.
Miss Nancy Davis has return-
ed to Fort Worth to resume her
studies at T. C. U. after spend-
ing the spring vacation here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Davis.
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871542/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.