The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1992 Page: 3 of 20
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1992
. THE BOERNE STAR
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Commissioners Court Agenda
MONDAY, APRIL 13
4 — Discussion of Adler Road
Conservation District Announces Fish Sale
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available. These insured bonds are both federal and
state tax free for state residents. If you expect to have
$5,000 or more available in the next few weeks, call
immediately for details. These bonds are insured as
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maturity, however, market value could vary if sold
prior to maturity.
RANDY BEDWELL
1011 S. Main
Boerne, Texas 78006
(512) 249-2748
To Speak Friday
The first in a series of FYI (For
Your Information) Sessions spon-
sored by the Boerne Area Historical
Preservation Society will be pre-
sented Friday at 10 a.m. in the
conference room at the Boerne
Public Library.
Featured guest speaker is Sally
Wiskermann, Head of Volunteer
Services for the University of Texas
Institute of Texan Cultures at San
Antonio. Her topic is Docents - The
Front Line?
“She is very experienced with
organizing a successful volunteer
program and will share her ideas
and methods with us during her
program,” says Tenlee Lund.
This FYI Session is free and open
to the public. “Everyone is invited
to attend.”
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BISD Food Services Association
Hill Country Montessori School
Kendall County Republican Women /
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Boerne
211 North Main Street (512) 249-3547
Fund-Raising Event for Non-Profit Organizations
Proceeds go to Community Projects
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K Key to the Hills Womans Civic Club
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Also this year, for the first time,
triploid grasscarp will be available
to the public, Kasten said.
Grasscarp can be purchased only
by having a Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department permit. These
fish are useful in controlling aqyatuc
vegetation. There will be someone
available at the time of delivery to
give pond recommendations, Kasten
said.
Orders also may be placed by
calling the district office, 512/
249-2821.
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In last week’s issue of The Boerne
Star, Justice of the Peace Candidate
Jerry L. Collins’ advertisement
stated he has been a resident of
Kendall County for 4 years.
The ad should have stated he has
been a resident of the county for 41
years.
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Now through April 15,1992, open or rollover to an Individual Retirement
Account at Guaranty Federal. Lock in a high rate for the term that best suits you,
plus earn an even higher rate for the first 90 days. Minimum investment is only
$1,000. All IRA deposits are separately insured to a total of $100,000 by the FDIC.
Bank to Win.
GIANT
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SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 11
On Boerne City Plaza right in the middle of town!
Starts at 8:00 A.M. and continues until 4:00 P.M.
n Edward D. Jones & Co.’
VOTE FOR
JERRY L. COLLINS
Kendall County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2
7.00 5.69 5.10
lot - Lake County: Edgar Schwarz.
9:45 — Division of lot 13 - Fox
Chase Farms; John Dunkin.
10 — Park Proposal; Comfort
Economic Committee: Com-
missioner Vic King, Precinct #4.
10:30 — Visitors/Correspon-
dence.
10:45 — Single lot Separation -
Cypress Bend; Mitchell C. Craeton
& Edgar Schwarz.
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Kendall County resident of 41 years
Self-employed in Kendall County over 22 years.
Prepared to devote full time to the Justice office.
Will be available to call around the clock.
Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated for the
Republican Election April 14, 1992.
Early voting April 6th thru 10th.
Pd. Pol. Adv. Ken Buckelew, Campaign Treasurer. Rt. 5, Box 5189-A Boerne, Tx. 78006
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8.00 6.15 5.35
shop.
“In addition to the displays being
brought in by visiting exhibitors the
Center will have the usual
machinery on display, plus the
addition of several new items
recently donated.”
Food and drinks will be available
on the grounds with the food stand
being operated by Friends of the
Center.
Admission charge is $2 for adults;
children are admitted free.
Institute Member
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About ten pounds of mulberry leaves are needed for the silkworm to
manufacture a pound of cocoons—which can be spun into a silk thread
over 100 miles long.
Support Group Being Organized
A new women’s resource/support and organize more efficiently, we
group is in the planning stages, a need to know who might benefit and
spokesperson has announced. “This how we can help. If you think that
group will focus on the problems, you might be interested in such a
stresses, challenges, joys, demands, group, please call and share your
, etc. facing today’s women. The ideas, opinions, questions, and
non-denominational group will be suggestions.”
open to all women: married, Call Debbie at 249-9810 or
divorced, single, young, old, in- 249-2527. “Depending on the re-
between, with kids, without, work- sponse, we will have an organi-
9 a.m. — Approval of Minutes for Drainage: John Moring, Boerne
Month of March. Public Works Department.
9:15 — Road & Bridge Monthly WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
Report: Ricky Pfeiffer. 9 a.m. _ Sub-Standard Lot
9:50 — Permission to Hire Approval-Fox Chase Farms: Emily
Detention Officer: Sheriff Stevens. Swope, Coldwell-Bankers Realty.
10 W Open. Bids for Ammann 9:15 - Approval of Changes for
Road Work: Jim Hudson, County Rules and Regulations for Sub-
in : , divisions: Jim Mitchelhill, County
10:15 — Discussion of Cellular Engineer
Telephone, for Kendall County: 9:30 —Approval of Sub-Standard
Armando Cevallos, City Cellular &
Communications.
10:30 — Visitors/Correspon-
dence: V-l. Doak Field C-Action 1.
Comfort Chamber of Commerce.
11 — County Historical Com-
mission; Presentation of County
Map Revision: Arthur Nagel.
11:15 — Discussion of AACOG,
Regional Annual Citizens of Year
Award: Judge Perry.
11:30 — Airport Advisory Board
Recommendations: Gene Vallerie,
Airport Advisory Board Chairman.
11:45 — Allocation of Space -
Professional Building: Judge Perry.
1:15 p.m. — Jail Inspection.
i The Kendall Soil and Water
I Conservation District will sponsor a
F fish sale for local landowners, Otto
Kasten, chairman of the district, has
1 announced.
I Fish orders may be placed at the
district office, 108 Oak Park in
> Boerne. All orders must be placed
P by May 1, Kasten said. Fish will be
delivered at the district office on
May 8.
I Species available this year include
channel catfish, blue catfish, red ear
perch, bluegill bream, hybrid
k bluegill, bass and fathead minnows.
9.00 6.79 5.85%
ing, non-working, blonde, brunette,
gray, rich, poor, etc. In order to plan
% 7.46 6.35
Exhibitors for the Fourth Annual
Antique Tractor, Engine Show at
the Agriculture Heritage Center in
City Park are expected to come
from many neighboring towns on
April 11, 12. “Area visitors will be
treated to lots of nostalgic history
with both operating and statis
displays,” says a spokesperson.
The blacksmith shop will be open
1 and equipment will be powered by
steam engines which were donated,
operated by Leon Schwarck.
“Blacksmithing was almost a lost art
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The original name of the car-
toon strip “Peanuts" was to be
"Lil Folks."
1:30 — Executive Session: 1.
Review Job & Title Descriptions for
Road & Bridge Department: Judge
Perry.
2 — Discussion of Phone Service -
Professional Building: Gene
Vallerie, County Administrative
Coordinator.
2:15 — Discussion of House Bill 93
- Grant to Divert Offenders from
Confinement: Judge Perry.
2:30 — Approve Telephone
Extended Area Resolution: Judge
Perry.
2:45 — Discussion of Solid Waste:
Judge Perry.
3:00 — Engineer Certification
Courthouse Weight Bearing Capa-
bility: Judge Perry.
3:15 — ROS Flood Warning
System Contract: Gene Vallerie,
Deputy Emergency Management
Coordinator.
3:30 — Claims: Ethelee McClure,
Treasurer’s Office.
3:45 — Treasurer’s Report:
Barbara Schwope, Treasurer.
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Wildflower 100 Calls Cyclists
Preregistration has begun for the and prizes, including the grand prize at 554-2648
areas largest cycling event, the of a new Miyata all-terrain or A variety of tour routes, ranging
14th Annual Baptist Memorial touring bicycle from B & J Bicycle from 10 to 100 miles, will wind
Hospital System Wildflower 100 Shop. through the Texas Hill Country on
Fenqurs..c, The event is a fund-raiser for the Saturday, May 2. There are routes
The cost is $16 per person or $40 hospital system, with proceeds for cyclists of all ages and skill
for families.of.three or four until benefiting the Bursing Scholarship levels. A new 35-mile tour route will
Apri 27 With their registration, Fund of the School of Professional be part of this year’s event, along
cyclists will receive a souvenir Nursing. For more information or a with free massages from the Texas
water bottle and T-shirt, and a free registration brochure, call Special Sports Massage Team at the end of
issue of Texas Bicyclist magazine. Events Coordinator Sharon Sneer the tours.
> There will be chances to win awards
Tractor, Engine Show Slated April 11,12
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1992, newspaper, April 8, 1992; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579311/m1/3/?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.