The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1987 Page: 3 of 28
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THE BOERNE STAR
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987
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Fundraiser To Aid
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Chamber
By Paige Ramsey-Palmer, GBACC Manager
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Insuring Home, Business, Auto & Life
Boerne 249-3528
San Antonio 698-1212
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exit Hwy. 27 off I.H.-10 West
Food Concession
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THE RIGHT SIZE TO BE FRIENDLY
Member: FDIC
Member: Schreiner Bancshares, Inc.
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Dr. Kiepfer Appointed To
Hospital Financing Council
Seven Kendall County Students
Receive Muller Scholarships
Richard F. Kiepfer, M.D., of
Boerne has been appointed to the
Lowest Premiums — In the Oldest Companies
"Good People To Deal With Since 1916"
American Personnel
& Secretarial Services
Sponsored by Comfort Heritage Foundation
SILVIA TITSWORTH, DIRECTOR
Our welcome is warm.
Our interest is genuine.
We’re glad to help.
Allergy
Skin
Testing &
Treatment
First National
Bank of Boerne
1300 South Main, Boerne (at U.S. Hwy. 87/46)
512/249-2551 or San Antonio 698-1794
Quality
CARS a TRUCKS
IH-10 at Cascade
Caverns Exit
Boerne 755-8311
S.A. 512-698-0090
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Muller of Boerne, in memory of his
father and brother.
Receiving the 1987-88 scholar-
ships were David J. Kilgore, Jason
W. LeBleu, Laura Murray, Michael
Schneider, Audrey Seewald, Steve
Telaroli and Melissa K. Uecker.
There are 1,678,815 Smiths in the
United States.
ROBERT M. DAVIS, M.D.
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
(Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy)
OPEN—Monday-Thursday 11-2 & 5-9:30
Friday 11-2 & 5-10 — Saturday 11 a.m.-lO p.m.
Sunday 11-3 p.m.—Closed Sunday Night
Audiograms
Tympanograms
Caloric testing
(ENG)
includes a dinner, live music and an
open bar. Door prizes and other
prizes will be awarded, and an
auction will be conducted.
The tickets are available at the
Junk Store, 153 South Main; by
contacting KBRN Radio, 249-9336,
or by dialing 336-2505 or 755-4219.
Backers of the fundraiser said
reservations are required.
for
Schreiner College
Kerrville, Texas
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DAVIS INSURANCE
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Comfort Village
Antiques Show & Sale
Comfort Park Ak
County Judge Garland Perry at the Financing Council. Pictured, middle,
Courthouse, after being is Mrs. Kiepfer.
QUILTS * WICKER * CLOCKS * VICTROLAS
GLASS & JEWELRY * LINENS ‘ TEXANA
FOLK ART * SOUTHWESTERN * STONEWARE & BASKETS
AMERICANA IN BUILDING, GAZEBO, PAVILIONS
& UNDER THE TREES! RAIN OR SHINE
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All exhibitors from out of area — Maine, Kansas,
Louisiana, — all over Texas)
Sunday, Oct. 18, 1987
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Saturday, Oct. 17, 1987
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Financing Council by Governor Bill
Clements.
The Council was established by
the legislature to guarantee loans to
Texas hospitals for purchase of
medical equipment.
Kiepfer was administered the
oath of office in a Kendall County
courthouse ceremony in Boerne on
Monday, October 5, by County
Judge Garland Perry.
“As a member of the Radiological
Society of North America since
1975, I ‘grew up’ with the new
technologies of diagnostic imaging
(Computed Tomography Ultrasono-
graphy and Magnetic Resonance
Scanning). As a result, I have
learned where they are needed and
where they are not,” Dr. Kiepfer
Forum Luncheon at the Boerne
Community Center, 12 noon, $7 per
person. Reservations made through
Chamber at 249-9373.
Cascade Caverns is serving up its
“witches’ brew” for all guests at the
next Chamber mixer on October 29
from 5:30-7:30. Jill Beardsley, the
new owner, has done wonderful
things with the facilities there and
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School Menu
LUNCH MENU
October 12-16
MONDAY: Sausage pizza, sliced
carrots, garden salad, pear half.
TUESDAY: Salisbury steak,
'80 CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER
Auto., air, am/fm tape,
tilt cruise, power windows,
power locks, power seats,
vinyl roof.
--Now $2650-
'83 PLYMOUTH HORIZON
Custom 4 dr., auto, air, PS,
am/fm cassette, low miles,
Was $3495
--Now $2450--
'82 CHEVY MONTE CARLO
Auto, air, PS, PB,
Was $4350
--Now $3475--
'83 SUBARU
GL Coupe, air conditioner,
am/fm cassette, power
windows, power locks, sun
roof, nice clean car.
--Now $4375--
'80 VOLKSWAGON
VANAGAN, Am/Fm
Cassette, Air
--$3450--
'84 CHEV. CHEVETTE
Automatic, P/S, A/C
--$2750--
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said.
Kiepfer is a graduate of Columbia
College and received his residency
at Bethesda, Maryland. He is a
member of the Computer Council of
the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the
Radiological Society of North
America, Texas Medical Associa-
tion, and is certified by the Board of
Nuclear Medicine.
Kiepfer feels that his experience
in delivering health care in the Navy
is relevant to the needs of Texans.
He said,* “The problem of providing
DR. RICHARD KIEPFER, right,
Backers of pari-mutuel horse race
betting in Texas will stage a
fundraiser, the first in Kendall
County, Saturday at the Boerne
Area Community Center. Proceeds
will go to The Texas Horse Racing
Association to support the proposi-
tion on the November 3 General
Election Ballot.
Tickets are on sale for $35, which
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beans, roll w/butter, chocolate
pudding.
WEDNESDAY: Beef burritos
with chile, mexi-corn, garden salad,
fresh fruit.
THURSDAY: Turkey over rice,
sweet potatoes, garden salad, roll
w/butter, ice cream cups.
FRIDAY: Hamburger on bun,
lettuce-tomatoe and pickle, french
fries, fruit cobbler.
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■ Persons having their jewelry in for I
■ repairs at HOUSE OF DANA, please J
■ contact us at 233 South Main,
249-8217
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Seven Kendall County students
have been awarded George Muller
Scholarships for the 1987-88
academic year at The University of
Texas at San Antonio, Dr. James W.
Wagener, president, has announced.
The scholarship fund was
provided several years ago by Ken
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property taxes. The loan does not
The family of Robert E. Campbell have to be repaid until they die or
would like to thank everyone for sell their homes
their kindness during our time of For a free single copy of the
loss the gifts of food, flowers, cards, brochure, send a postcard to AARP
phone calls, donations to Youth MTTlftnt> D12737,1909 K. Street,
Alternative and especially E.M.S. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20049.
your prayers have been very much
appreciated.
God Bless you.
Peggy Campbell & children
Robby, Julianna, Margie,
Joycelaine, Willie & Colleen
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COSMETICS
Texas Hospital
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AARP Offers Tax Brochure
The American Association of get property tax relief through the
Retired Persons (AARP) is offering Homestead Exemptions and
older homeowners in Texas a free Homestead Tax Deferral Programs,
brochure that explains state Homestead Exemptions exempt a
programs designed to ease the portion of a home’s assessed value
burden of the high cost of property from property taxation. Home-
taxes. owners age 65 and over can qualify
In Texas, older homeowners can for an exemption of at least $15,000.
ThanW VAn In the Deferral Program, eligible
18 Id I 111 I UU homeowners receive a loan to pay
The Economic Development Do come and let her know you’re
Corporation is sponsoring an coming if possible. Call the Chamber
___________ appointed by Governor Clements to Kendall County Economic Outlook office at 249-9373 or Caverns at
was sworn in on Monday by Kendall the Texas Hospital Equipment Conference at the Community 755-4840.
Center on October 20 Saturday, Oct. 3, during Shop
from 1:30-7:15 p.m. This is an Boerne First Saturday the Chamber
opportunity for residents to hear and Councilman Don Gourley
speakers from UT Austin and officiated at the grand opening of
LCRA concerning Kendall County’s CHANCES ARE, “a most unusual
future. gift shop” in Olde Towne. Owner
This is the first opportunity to Tammy Davis provided wine and
hear the steps procedures and cheese for all guests, and we all wish
criteria for awarding the monies her well in her new endeavor. Go in
available through the LCRA and its and see her unusual inventory of
new Corporate Development gifts for all pocketbooks. This is a
Department. The fees include all real asset to our retail business in
materials buffet and reception. Boerne.
Everyone with an interest in Jan Ahart, President of Penta
Kendall County’s future is Med Group, spoke at the Chamber
encouraged to attend. Call Paul of Commerce luncheon meeting on
Kirtley with EDC at 249-8000. Tuesday, Oct. 6 at Tapatio Springs.
The Chamber of Commerce is He briefed the visitors and
sponsoring two events in October, members on what is available
On Oct. 24, “Oktoberfest in Boerne” through the Comfort Community
will provide an evening of music, Hospital in Kendall County since his
dancing, and fun for all ages, young group took over its ownership. Take
and old, with German music the time to call or visit the Hospital
. • - - . . provided by the Beethoven Concert and see what is available to us
medical care to an acutely ill and Dance Bands as well as our own locally
crewman of a submarine, operating Boerne Village Band. Tickets are $4, The Chamber continues to receive
alone below the Atlantic, is similar children under 12 free. The many calls each day for information
in concept to the delivery of care to evening's entertainment begins at 6 • about Boerne and the area -
an acutely ill resident of a small p.m. and continues until 12 residential and business relocations,
town in rural Texas. . midnight. Food and drink will be and tourists from everywhere. All
He and wife Janet reside in Fair available. Come join the fun and like what they see in Boerne.
Oaks, and are active in the benefit the Community Center, the New members of the Chamber
Republican Party. Chamber, and the bands. include Wildlife Management,
Mark Oct. 27 on your calendar for owner Bill Morrill; Main Street
an opportunity to hear Senator Bill Menswear, owner Suzanne
Sims speak and answer questions Rittiman; Cameron, Downs &
concerning the recent changes in Company, CPA, partner Susan
Texas law made during the past Cameron; Edward D. Jones and Co.
Legislative sessions. Representatives Ted Polan; and
Representative Edmund Chances Are, owner Tammy Davis;
Kuempel will be visiting Boerne Rann Med, owner Ann Hardee; and
with Sims. Plan to attend this the Agricultural Heritage Center,
all-important Kendall County Welcome and thanks for the
725 N. Main, Boerne • 249-8647 37/4
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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/m1/3/?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.