The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1984 Page: 3 of 34
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THE BOERNE STAR
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Changes In Schedule
Noted For Library
Sonora Wool and phair Show.
Justin Stieler, a hdall County
Stieer Exhibits Champion;
Kendall 4-H Named Best
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Boerne Public Librarian Mary
Brady has issued the following
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FRYERS
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1-10 & Tarpon Drive
(S.A. side of "Booze Box")
The Fair Oaks Ranch Garden
Club will visit the Honey Creek
Ranch Preserve for their monthly
meeting Wednesday, August 1.
Members will meet at the home of
Mary Morton, 8060 Pimlico Lane, at
9:15 a.m. to drive to the Preserve
located off Hwy. 46 North and West
of Bulverde.
After a hike over a walking trail,
a picnic will follow. “So please wear
your walking clothes, shoes and hat
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quality library services and informa-
tion resources to all residents. Our
library is normally open 43 hours a
week, however, I would like for our
many patrons to know that we have
made the following changes in our
schedule in order to meet the
expanding needs of our people,
namely our pre-schoolers and the 6
to 13 year age group.
The library will be dosed to
“regulars” on Wednesday mornings
until 10:45 to accommodate Pre-
School Story Hour.
Also, the library will be closed on
Thursday, afternoons, from 1:30 to
3:15 for movies for the 6 to 13 year
age group.
This schedule will remain in effect
through Thursday, August 9, Ms.
Brady said.
We wish to thank all the generous
merchants from Kendalia, Boerne,
Blanco, Comfort, Bergheim, and
Spring Branch, who donated all the
lovely gifts to help the Kendalia
Community Club and to all the
people who came and participated in
our fun-filled day.
The Community Club also wants
to thank everyone who helped and
donated their time before, during
and after the annual barbeque.
See you all next year. Remember,
it’s the Sunday after Father’s Day.
Kendalia Community Club
Kendall County 4-H placed third
in the junior division of the wool
judging contest and Charles Ely was
third high scoring individual with
313 points.
In the junior division, mohair
judging, the Kendall County 4-H
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Psalms 1: 1-2, Blessed is the man
that walketh not in the counsel of
the ungodly, nor standeth in the
way of sinners, nor sitteth in the
seat of the scornful. But his delight
is in the law of the Lord; and in his
law doth he meditate day and night.
First National Bank President, Don Edmondson is a
professional in his industry. He is ready to use his
experience in serving you, your family and our
community. Choose a bank with people who
care about you and your financial objectives.
Visit First National Bank soon.
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Pictured are, front, left to right,
Carrie Stieler, Justin Stieler, Gwen
Here’s a man
concerned with
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is proud to announce that
CINDY ZOELLER
has joined
DUANNA DIAL
in a mutual desire to serve
all family members in your hair needs.
YOU WILL LIKE
Our Quaint, Relaxing Little Salon.
Come & See!
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All kinds Fresh Meats
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Spenrath, Kelly Corona, Kip Giles,
and Brad Spenrath. Coaches are
left, Robin Giles and Allen Stieler,
right.
the senior
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high scoring individual in the junior
livestock judging contest with 284
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mohair judging in thunior and
senior divisions.
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champion range sin fleece and
the grand champion nair fleece at
the recent Sonora We and Mohair
Show held in Sonora.
Justin, 13, is the s of Mr. and
1300 South Main, Boerne • 249-2551 • San Antonio 698-1794 • Member FDIC
Lobby hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 1 Friday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Drive-in: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. / Saturday 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
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At least 4 Hours Notice for large Party Orders
HOMEMADE PIES & CAKES
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I want to also thank the
marvelous folks who responded to
the emergency on Sunday morning,
July 1st—Namely, Officer Ron
Marquis, Kathleen Gabriel, Mayor
Art Howell and his wife, Dorothy;
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BRING HOME HONS—All kinds
points.
Kip Giles was
individual in
team won first with 1,025 points.
Team members are Justin Stieler,
Keely Corona, Charles Ely and
Gwen Giles, alternate. Their
coaches are Allen Stieler and Robin
Giles.
Keely Corona was high scoring
individual with 363 points, and
Justin Stieler was second with 347
points.
Kip Giles was high scoring
individual mohair senior contestant
with 1,276 points.
To the Editor:
On behalf of our Boerne Public
Library, I wanted to use this
medium to thank all of our patrons
for their patience and understand-
ing during the time of the recent
flooded conditions in our Library.
We had to close several times
during this period, without notice,
inconveniencing many of our
“regulars”. Again, many thanks to
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of trophies, plaqueand ribbons -aeuez,Jususuezer,uwen
came home with the hdall County Giles and Charles Ely. Back row, L.
4-H participants i " ~ _ _ _
members, Kip Giles, BrSpenrath,
Neal Fisher and Tammpenrath,
alternate, placed first ihe senior
Kendall
Mrs. Allen Stieler. Ji in also was
awarded the Fred Earwood
Memorial Trophy whiis awarded
annually to the prier junior
mohair exhibitor.
Kendall County 4-Foached by
Allen Stieler and RobGiles, was
named the Best-All And Club in
the sweepstakes awar They had
a total of 4,108 points their credit
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and pack yourself a picnic lunch and
join us,” Ms. Morton reminded club
members.
“This could well be the one place
where you will be able to see the
Hill Country as it once was,” say
Luke Thompson who heads the
Preserve staff.
Anyone interested in partici-
pating may contact Myrtle
Duderstadt, 698-1012, or Jeanne
Stough, 755-4395.
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Councilman Coleman Sims and his
wife, Jo; Councilman Richard Quick
and his son, Neal; John Moring,
Public Works Director; Sybil and
Jack Watson, and our City
Administrator, Ron Bowman.
Additionally, I want to thank our
volunteers for their extra duty and
to the Boerne Against Drugs
organization members, Anne Marie
Myers and Madeline Weaver, who
gave of their efforts.
I extend our genuine appreciation
to all of these people who did a
super job in saving the carpets and
books from severe damage.
Mary Brady, Librarian
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On Saturday, June 30, many conducted against a background of
Toepperweins gathered at the new beautiful shrubs and flowers she
Dominion Pavillion, formerly the old had arranged and donated by her
Max Toepperwein Ranch near Leon brother, Hugh Toepperwein, of
Springs. Houston.
“All enjoyed a sumptious meal Recognition was given to:the
and the yearly catch-up visiting, farthest—Rhode Island; the oldest,
from 4 in the afternoon till 10 p.m.,” 80 years; and the youngest—one
Mrs. Fritz Toepperwein said. year.
“Joanne T. Harris, our social “Everyone in between had a
hostess, had a fine program lovely time and promised to meet
again next year.”
Gi Giles.
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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1984
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• Waring Bible School Begins July 30
The Waring! Baptist Church has Wooley commented.
announced that’the annual Vacation There will be a pre-registra-
Bible School will begin on Monday, tion party at Waring Baptist Church
July 30, continuing daily through on Thursday evening, July 26 from 6
Friday, August 3. p.m. to 7:30 p.m. with special enter-
Daily sessions will be from 8:30 tainment and weiner roast.
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and is for all The Parents’ Night "Commence-
children and youth of all religious ment Program" will be held at 7
faiths from age three years through p.m. on Sunday Evening, August 5.
eighth grade. The Rev. Wooley extends an
Transportation will be provided invitation to all children and youth
for all children needing it by calling in the area to attend and enjoy
either , Mrs. Ruby Daniels at singing, Bible study, mission
995-2565, or Mrs. Regina Alexander stories, and other interesting
at 537-4409. The church van will experiences.
pick up children each morning at For transportation, call 249-8926.
8:15 a.m. at the Comfort Park Waring Baptist Church is located
pavilion, returning them to that six miles Southeast of Comfort off
point at 11:45 a.m.,” Pastor Walter 1-10
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1984, newspaper, July 19, 1984; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562169/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.