The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1987 Page: 2 of 28
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THE BOERNE STAR
Democratic Club Plans
Just A Manner
MEMBER 1987
Saturday Yard Sale
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
Of Speaking
SINCE 1885
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282 N. MAIN
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National Management School
At S.T.A.G.E. In Bulverde
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108 Industrial Park, Boerne
Dr. Clifford T. Sarnacki
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Boys who desire to be Cub Scouts,
Pack 102, are requested to call Jane
McCutchan, 537-4318. They must be
eight years old or in the second
grade; 10 years old or in the fifth
grade.
BOERNE STAR
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Adult & Pediatric Urology
Vasectomy and treatment of Impotency
In DR. McCOY's OFFICE
120 Medical Drive • Boerne
4th Wednesday, from 1:30-5:00
Potato Chips .Lay's$1.39size .
Kuhn Masonry &
CONSTRUCTION
BRICK • STONE • TILE • MARBLE
New Construction • Designing & Remodeling
37 Years Experience
German Craftsmanship
Call Karl or Chris at 249-2654
THURSDAY: Fried Shrimp
FRIDAY: Fried Catfish
Private Parties - Catering - Your Place
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $11 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ‘
OUT OF STATE SUBSCRIPTIONS $12 PER YEAR
FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS $12 PLUS POSTAGE PER YEAR
Notices of church entertainments, bazaars, concerts, etc., where a charge of admission
is made, lengthy programs, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect and all other material
not news, will be charged at regular rates.
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circumstances to keep the audience Florida Federation of Republican
happily involved all the way...it is a Women.
happy comedy. The school, now in its tenth year,
The STAGE snack bar offers trains Republicans in all aspects of
sandwiches, homemade desserts campaigning, including fundraising,
and non-alcoholic beverages before research, targeting, polling,
the show and at intermission.
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THE GAME, a scene from the Lou Hammack as John Cleves. The
STAGE production of “Any production will open at Krause
Wednesday” featuring, from left, House on Bulverde Road Thursday,
Judd Strader as Cass Henderson, October 8 at 8 p.m. For reserva-
Deborah Fuselier as Ellen, Julia tions, call 438-2339.
Cammack as Dorothy Cleves and
"Any Wednesday” To Open
Cindy Brockwell and Dianne Women, a position she has held
Thompson of Kendall County since 1984. She also serves as State
recently completed the National Committeewoman on the Executive
Federation of Republican Women’s Committee of the Republican Party
Campaign Management School of Texas. Mrs. Brockwell has been
(CMS) in Orlando, Florida. The involved in many local, state and
school was co-sponsored by the national campaigns, serving in
various positions.
Mrs. Thompson is President of
Kendall County Republican Women
and District Director for the Texas
Federation of Republican Women,
research, targeting, polling, She also serves on the Kendall
volunteers and headquarters County GOP Executive Committee,
management, get out the vote, Mrs. Thompson has worked in many
scheduling, computers, image Republican campaigns at all levels
awareness, advertising, press, and of government serving in various
public relations. The school is positions.
taught by Republican campaign’ Both ladies serves as Co-Chair-
professionals noted as among the persons for the Reagan/Bush
best in their respective fields. Victory Blitz “84”, which resulted in
Mrs. Brockwell is a member of a win for the Kendall County GOP of
Kendall County Republican Women $10,000, from the Republican
and Public Relations Chairman for National Committee.
the Texas Federation of Republican
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The Kendall County especially for tools, jewelry
Democratic Club will sponosr and books in addition to
a yard sale from 9 a.m. to 4 clothing and other items that
p.m. Saturday at the Robert are yard sale traditions,” she
Quick residence, 310 East Oak said. “We’ve been promised a
Park, Boerne. girl’s bicycle and an electric
Sale chairperson Helen typewriter, and we’re going
Boland said a wide variety of to have a table with home-
items will be offered for sale, canned and baked goods and
ranging from hand-made one for hand-crafted items so
Christmas ornaments to used we should have something for
tools. everyone.”
“We’re covering the county The sale site is covered so
on this, asking our donors rain shouldn’t be a problem,
she said.
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By FRED BENNETT may know how ye ought to answer
A preacher had on his desk a every man.”
special book labeled “Complaints A great French statesman
and Gossip of Members Against One Richelieu, was a man of courtesy. In
Another.” When one of his people fact, it is said that on one occasion
called to tell him of the faults of someone applied to him for a job, ‘
another he would say, “Well, here is knowing all along that he would be
my complaint book. I’ll write down turned down. Apparently
what you say, and you can sign it. Richelieu’s manner of speech was so
Then when I have to take up the warm and accepting that it was
matter officially, I shall know what worth having a request denied to
I may expect you to testify to.” hear how graciously he expressed
The sight of the open book and himself — even when he said no.
the ready pen had its effect, “Oh, no, What is our speech like? Richelieu
I couldn’t sign anything lika that!” was so kind, and gracious that even
and no entry was made. when he gave out bad news it was
The preacher said he kept the easy to accept. This is the kind of
book for 40 years, opened it reputation we as Christians should
probably a thousand times and have in our relationship with others,
never wrote a line in it. If we were more sensitive to their
How quick we are to censure and needs, hurts and disappointments
criticize others! How prone we are no unkind words would fall from our
to detect the “mote” in our brother’s lips.
eye, and overlook the “beam” in our So think about it — the difference,
own eye. between being a blessing or causing
in Colossians 4:6, Paul writes, “hurt feelings” is just a manner of
“Let your speech be always with speaking.
grace, seasoned with salt, that ye
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The STAGE production of the
two-act comedy, “Any Wednesday”,
by Muriel Resnik, opens at Krause
House on Thursday, October 8 at 8
p.m.
Friday and Saturday
performances on October 9, 10, 16,
17, 23 and 24 are also at 8 p.m. The
Sunday matinees on October 11 and
October 18 are at 3 p.m. The
October 18 matinee is a benefit
performance for the Bulverde
Public Library and no season tickets
will be accepted on that date.
Ticket prices are $7 for adults and
$5 for students and senior citizens.
All seats will be $7 for the October
18 benefit show for the Bulverde
Public Library.
Sandy Dennis starred in this
smash hit Broadway success about
four very engaging and believable
people: a millionaire businessman;
his disarmingly innocent mistress;
his hoodwinked wife; and an irate
victim of his sharp practice. Their
paths cross each other under the
most unexpected and hilarious
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987 ‘ ‘
Riverside Supermarket .
Telephone 6 491 south Mair
249-2546 ___________ EiesKee "EAiEj Boerne
Redken Perms—$40.00 (Reg. $50)
(Haircut Included)
Student Haircuts-$10.00 (Reg. $12.00)
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1987, newspaper, October 7, 1987; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571403/m1/2/?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.