The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1984 Page: 4 of 45
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THE BOERNE STAR
Halloween Kiddie Carnival
By Ace Reid
COW POKES
Will Be ‘Bigger, Better'
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4402 Vanca Jackson
Live Oak Center • 249-8511
249-3894 (Boerne)
698-1701 (S.A.)
(512) 341-0451
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Specializing ip Fine Drawings --
-Originals or Hand-Copied Photos
1008 North Main Street
Boerne, Texas 78006
When glass breaks the cracks move faster than 3,000 miles
an hour.
Office Hours
By Appointment
Monthly
Hearing Aid
Service
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Richard D. Odom, D.P.M.
Announces the opening of his office
What beautiful bargains! Levi's quality tailoring and style
in fine woven cotton-poly plus a great choice of plaids
and colors. Choose band or club collar — or both. Be early
for best selection!
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sut of Egypt about 1500 B.C. Giraffes, monkeys and
leopards were part of the collection.
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“Now this is the ranch you want. It ain’t got
grass nor water, but that way, you don’t hafta
mess with a bunch of sheep er cattle! ”
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For further information call or write:
Sister Sylvia Ahr - P.O. Box 880
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Open Weekdays 9-5:30 Saturday 9-2
For the Practice of Podiatry
(medical and surgical treatment of the foot)
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GENERAL DENTISTRY
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MAYTAG • JENNAIRE
Major Brands
Appliances & Furniture
Full Sales Et Service Department
DAVIS INSURANCE
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Germania Farm Mutual
Local Chapter No. 980
PROPERTY INSURANCE
Home. Farm, Livestock. Rental. Church, Lodge
Monday thru Friday
7:30 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
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101 S. Main St • Boerne, Texes
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
(2nd Friday every month) — Hours: 10 a.m. til 12 noon
''Batteries available at Ebner's Drugs"
•Free Hearing Test • Repairs (all makes)
1 Telex Et Zenetron Aids • Cleaning Er Mokis l .
• MEDICAID WELCOME*
For In-Home Testing - Phone: (512) 249-2822
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The Boerne Women’s Club will have
a coffee in the home of Patsy Braune
on October 8 at 10 a.m. Meeting
co hostesses are Polly Hoobler,
Carol Weaverling and Betty Fisler.
Directions to Ms. Braune’s: Go
out sisterdale Road (1376) 9/10 of a
mile. Just past the water tower take
"We were blessed with very businesses in the Boerne area for
the prizes to be presented. Tickets
for the prizes will be available later
in October. There will be a $100 gift
certificate from one of the Boerne
stores along with many more fine
items.
Should anyone wish to help with
the Carnival, please contact either
the school principal, Sister Sylvia,
at 249-3894, or Ms. Haynes at
249-3313 or 249-8650 after 6 p.m.
a left on Kendall Oaks (rock
entrance). Turn right at the first
road. Elm Springs. Ms. Braune’s
house is the second house on the
left.
Call Elma Cranna at 755-4700 or
Grace Jones at 249-3382 for more
information.
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will be sold this year.
Tickets are available from church
representatives for $5 advance
donation and will be sold at the door
for $6 donation.
To reserve a table for eight, nine
or ten persons, call Mary Ann
Pankratz at 537-4560 after 6 p.m.
Last year’s proceeds were divided
among the Boerne Area Nutrition
Project, Boerne Area Community
Center, Kendall County Emergency
Medical Service, Boerne Area
Volunteer Fire Department and
Boerne Ministerial Alliance.
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The October Odyssey annual
luncheon and style show, to be
presented by Church Women
United, will be Wednesday, October
17 in St. Peter’s Catholic Church
Hall.
'rhe program will benefit local
worthwhile projects and will begin
at 11:30 a.m.,” Lois Lowe, style
show coordinator said.
The show, which played to an
overflow audience last year, will
showcase fashions from 10 or more
local merchants. Door prizes will
also be awarded. Only 250 tickets
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The Second Annual Halloween
Kiddie Carnival was the primary
topic of discussion for the St. Albert
School Parent Community Group
(PCG) meeting on Thursday,
September 20.
The school will have two fund
raising activities for the 1984-85
school year—with the Halloween
Carnival being the largest of the
two. All the families present at the
meeting were very excited about
the Carnival and managed to get
most of the activities organized in
this one general meeting.
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sodas, pony rides, face painting,
fishing, clowns, balloons, and much
more.
“Even though the Carnival was
the most time-consuming topic on
the meeting’s agenda, other
discussions included the educational
aim of the school, the sanctioning of
the Mother’s Day Out program into
a 5-day a week, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. day
care center, and the educational
aspect of our October meeting.”
St. Albert School has already
received donations (monetary and
merchandise) from individuals and
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ceptor Eta Beta chapter of Beta noted historical places she had
Sigma Phi on October 1. visited, and the picturesque towns
Plans were made for a sorority and villages. She presented slides
garage sale. Members will visit Hill and showed various objects which
Top Nursing Home on Thursday, were from that European country,
October 4 at 9:30 a.m. among them a music box and bear
Jetty Berlin’s September 30 thermometer.
birthday was announced. Luncheon was served by the ■
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Office hours by appointment
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Rhonda Denise Brown
Will Represent Bulverde Church
Rhonda Denise Brown, a 15-year- young girls’ activities involving her
old sophomore at Robert E. Lee church. Ms. Brown has helped with
High School in San Antonio will the St. Paul Luther League with % %
represent her church, St. Paul Special Olympics, hunger walk, St
Lutheran of Bulverde, this Judes, Eden Home and is Secretary
Saturday, October 6, at 8 p.m. in the of the Luther League. In addition to
annual San Antonio Lutheran being in the Coronatinn she still
Charity Coronation at Lila Cockrell finds time to march in Volunteer
Theatre. Ms. Brown will be escorted Band and is currently playing in the
by her brother, Duke Rodney San Antonio Little Theatre orches-
Gerald Brown, a senior at Robert tra for Guys and Dolls through
E. Lee. Rhonda and Rodney’s October 27.
parents are Lavelle Ware Brown The gown pictured is decorated
and Jerry and Joan Brown. Jerry with peony blossoms; the theme of
Brown is manager of Country Boys the Coronation is the Orient. The
Supermarket in Boerne. train is four yards long consisting of
This fund raising event aids in 52 yards of American Beauty Red
obtaining donations for the Satin, fish net, crenlin, horse hair,
Lutheran General Hospital and St. • metal cloth, 504 yards of gold and
Lukes Hospital.
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talented and devoted parents who
created a terrific Carnival last year;
therefore, these same parents and
children have decided the event this
year should be bigger and better,”
said the new president of the PCG,
Beth Haynes.
The Carnival will be held
Halloween night, October 31, 6 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m., with a variety of booths
and activities for children aged 12
and under. There will be hot dogs,
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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/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.