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Wednesday, April 14, 1993
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4/7/93 - Old #9. Burglary.
Someone cut through the
roof and stole guns and
block S. Main. Deborah
Clark was arrested for theft
Someone opened the win-
dow and got into a home. AU
4/11/93 - 10:36 p.m., 400
block W. Bandera. Two sub-
missing was some change.
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past burglary was reported.
block W. Bandera. A subject
drove off in a white van with-
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BOERNE. TEXAS 78006 2051
office 512 249 9128
toll free 1-800-929-0949
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Propane ■ State Inspections - Auto & Tractor Repair
Consignments on Cars - Trucks - Boats
Agricultural & Industrial Equipment
Free bus shuttle, 249-8000.
Saturday, Sunday, April 17,
18: Antique Tractor and
Engine Show, Ag Center, 249-
2814.
Saturday, April 24: Kendall
County Junior Livestock
Spring Fling, Fairgrounds.
Saturday, Sunday, April 24,
25: Alamo Dressage and
Olympic Trials, San Antonio
Rose Palace, 698-3300.
Saturday, May 8: Old-Time
Country Fiddlers Competition,
Main Plaza, noon to 4:30 p.m.
249-8000.
Saturday, Sunday, May 8, 9:
American Miniature Horse
Show, San Antonio Rose
Palace, 698-3300.
Mary Margaret Fabra
Mary Margaret Fabra, 55, died Sunday, April 4, 1993 in
Houston. Mrs. Fabra, of Kingwood, was bom in Queens, New
York and was a member of the D.A.R. She was also a member
of the Episcopal Church. Her husband, Ray was born and
reared in Boerne.
Mrs. Fabra is survived by her husband; two daughters,
Karen Tinnes of Aurora, Colorado and Becky Fabra of
Kingwood; a son, Darryl Fabra of Littleton, Colorado; her
mother, Phonnie Stokes of Dowling Park, Florida; a brother,
Kirk Stokes of Orlando, Florida; and four grandchildren,
Tyler, Jessica, Tiffany and Lucas.
Memorial services were held Wednesday, April 7, 1993 at 7
p.m. at the Kingwood United Methodist with Reverend
William A. (Buddy) Miller officiating. Graveside services fol-
lowed at a later date at the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Wheat
Ridge, Colorado.
The family requests that in lieu of usual remembrances,
contributions to the American Liver Foundation are accept-
able. __________
Marion Lee Barnhart
Marion Lee Barnhart, age 78, died Saturday, April 10,
1993.
Mr. Barnhart was bom July 23, 1914 in Benhur, Texas. A
veteran of the U.S. Navy, he was a retired carpenter. He was
preceded in death by his wife and daughter.
He is survived by one son, James C. Barnhart of Boerne;
and two grandsons, Richard of Gilmer and Daniel of Omaha,
Nebraska.
Burial for Mr. Barnhart will be at Eternal Hills Cemetery in
Oceanside, California. Arrangements were made by
Vaughan’s Funeral Home of Boerne.
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Investment Representative
block S. Main. Arrested pas- jects attempted to buy beer. * 1
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4/5/93 - 10:55 a.m., Boerne 4/10/93 - 10:10 p.m., 1300 senger Juan Paredes in the
Elementary. A teacher block S. Main. Boys home above vehicle for Public
reported having a jam box near Comfort stated a 16 Intoxication.
stolen. year-old subject took items 4/11/93 - 8:11 a.m.,
4/5/93 - 3:15 p.m., 400 from Wal-Mart, stated they Mesquite. Report of a large
block W. Bandera. A seven would contact the store on brown dog running around
year-old was bitten by a dog Monday. with a foamy mouth. The dog
while in a vehicle at HEB. 4/10/93 - 8:14 p.m., Iron at was chased through several
The dog will undergo 10 days Herff. Jesus Ramirez was yards and got away.
of quarantine at the veteri- stopped for a traffic violation 4/11/93 - 5:38 p.m., 300
narian office. and was arrested for DWI block E. Theissen. A swarm
4/6/93 - 8:30 a.m., 400 and driving with a suspend- of bees was reported in the
block E. Rosewood. A com- ed license. area.
plainant reported her daugh- 4/11/93 - 4:09 a.m., 800 4/11/93 - 8:25 p.m., 400
Johns Rd.
San Antonio, Tx. - Today’s retirees, and others who
are counting on their nest eggs to provide for them,
are frustrated and angry. They feel that the banks are
taking advantage of the economy to create obscene
profits.
A local retiree was quoted as saying, "The
bank is still charging over 17% on credit card bal-
ances, and paying me a lousy 3.1% on my CD! This
is unfair. I have worked my whole life, and always
taken care of myself. Now, in die last three years, I
have seen all my expenses go up, and my CD income
drop to less than half of what it was! The banks
should be ashamed of themselves. How am I going
or make it?"
The feeliongs of this woman seem to be
universal, when people are asked about this touchy
topic.
making obcene gestures. lowing him. He was carrying
4/4/93 - Dodge Rd. Traffic $10,000 worth of tools to
hazard. A complainant San Antonio.
reported a mobile home 4/7/93 - Glenn Oaks. A
blocking the road. subject was reported as
117 S. Saunders • Boerne, Tx.
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4/2/93 - Comfort High 4/6/93 - Horse accident. I- Rd. A complainant reported
School. An elderly man was 10 West of the Welfare exit. a kid driving a three-wheel-
reported intoxicated, lying in 4/6/93 - I-10 Eastbound, er. The deputy spoke with
a ditch and urinating in Suspicious vehicles. A sub- the child’s parents.
Stop by or call the Chamber Tapatio Springs Resort &
this week for a scheduled of Country Club, 537-4197.
performances at each location. Friday - Sunday, April 16 -
Across town, volunteers at 18: San Antonio Charity Show,
the Agricultural Heritage San Antonio Rose Palace, 698-
Center will stage the popular 3300.
Antique Tractor and Engine Saturday, April 17: Hill
Show Saturday and Sunday, Country Dixie Fest, noon, Main
April 17-18. Working antique Plaza Gazebo, Ye Kendall Inn
farm equipment, live demon- courtyard, Saliano’s, Fat Cat
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in Business since 1882
4/5/93 - Meadowlands, plainant reported being bit-
Runaways were reported. ten by his friend’s bulldog
4/5/93 - Pankratz Rd the day before, requiring
Suspicious vehicle. A his- medical attention. The dog
panic male in an older had its shots.
model white pickup had 4/7/93 - Mountain Top.
been sitting alongside the Shots fired. A complainant
road for several minutes. reported that his neighbors
4/5/93 - Waring. Kids on were shooting and the bul-
motorcycles with no helmets lets were bouncing off his
were trespassing on RGV trees.
Ranch. 4/8/93 - 1-10 and Cascade
4/5/93 - 1-10 north of Caverns. A minor was
Boerne. Stolen boat. reported trying to buy beer.
4/5/93 - Waring. Cow loose 4/8/93 - A boy was report-
on road. ed riding a bicycle on I-10.
4/6/93 - Theissen. A one- 4/8/93 - Ranger Creek,
year old was scalded, receiv- Minor accident, no injuries,
ing second degree bums. 4/8/93 - Old San Antonio
prevention agent.
4/8/93 - 10:57 p.m., 300
block James. A complainant
saw two subjects in the
backyard which left in a
Dodge Ram pickup, heading
north on Plant.
4/8/93 - 12:35 a.m., 900
block E. Blanco. An Off-duty
deputy saw a vehicle driving
on the wrong side of the road
with no lights. Patricia
Poindexter was arrested for
DWI.
4/8/93 - 8 a.m., 400 block
Lohmann. Pedro Sotello was
arrested and jailed for Capias
Pro fine (failure to meet court
fine payment plan).
4/8/93 - 2:55 p.m., Alte
Stadt Mall. Two males took
flowers from a flower bed.
4/8/93 - 8:30 p.m., KC
Fairgrounds. Assisted KCSO
with an intoxicated Hispanic
male.
4/9/93 - 11:33 p.m., Boerne
City Lake. Four subjects
were contacted. Jon Tagaras
was arrested for possession
of marijuana under four
ounces.
4/9/93 - 400 block W.
Bandera. A child was locked
in a vehicle. The responding
officer opened the vehicle.
4/9/93 - 1:58 p.m., 100
block Stone Gate. A security
light was broken on the
south side of the Boerne
Athletic Center.
4/9/93 - 6:45 p.m., Main
and Lohmann. Major acci-
dent. Barbara Nelson, of
Devine, was exiting the park-
ing lot of Johnny’s Feed
Store in a Ford Explorer, try-
ing to go west on Lohmann.
Christian Schleyer, of Fair
Oaks, was attempting to go
from Lohmann left onto Main
in a Volkswagen Scirocco
when the two collided.
Schleyer was transported by
Boerne EMS to Methodist
Hospital.
Banjos and tractors... strations and a working black-
This weekend marks the smith shop provide a window
start of San Antonio’s Fiesta, to life on the farm during the
but if Dixieland jazz is of inter- early part of this century.
est to you, Boerne is where Admission is $3 per person.
you’ll want to be. For more information on Ae
Boerne’s third annual Hill either of these events, call the
Country Dixie Fest is Chamber at 249-8000.
Saturday, April 17, and fea- Travel info... ..........
tures great musicians from If you are like many Texans,
San Francisco to Boston per- you’ll be planning trips to
forming traditional jazz. points of interest in Texas this
You can buy tickets, priced summer.
at $10 per person, Saturday at When you do, the Texas
the Gazebo on Main Plaza as Department of Transportation
early as noon. After that, a is waiting to assist you. Texas
street trolley-type bus spon- travel counselors have the lat-
sored by the Chamber will wisk est on points of interest, attrac-
people between the four venues tions, recreational areas, ---
between noon and 6 p.m. routes and road conditions.
The Dixie fest is staged con- even where you can find the ig=
tinuously at the Kendall Inn, best stands of wildflowers. You K
Fat Cat Cafe, Saliano's restau- can also get in-depth travel lit-
rant, and the Cowboy Steak erature on our great state. Call
House. Music wraps up at 6 1-800-452-9292 daily between
p.m. at the Cowboy Steak 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
House, but continues until 10 What’s ahead...
p.m. at the other three loca- Wednesday, April 14: Second
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