The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1981 Page: 1 of 22
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VOLUME 77, NUMBER 40
BOERNE, KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS 78006 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1981
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her opinion about the recent
lady, because you could see
'the improvement in library
services from the very first
day. The development of
young readers, the number
Police Radio Dispatcher
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San Antonio Savings officially became a member of the Boerne community this last Friday
at ceremonies attended by many local citizens. Seen cutting a unique ribbon of $1 bills are
(L-R): Linda Smith, Pres., Boerne Chamber of Commerce; Eileen Large, Boerne Branch
Mgr. of San Antonio Savings; Mayor A. E. Howell, Jr.; Walter McAllister, Sr. and his grand-
son ‘Bo’ McAllister, III, President, San Antonio Savings & Loan Assn.
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By “Corky” Corcoran
The name of the game was
not offense Friday night at
Greyhound Stadium as the
Hondo Owls shut out the
Boerne Greyhounds 12 to 0.
Neither side could get a blue
ribbon on offense as the
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holding, and the score was
rubbed out. The Owls were
then forced to punt to the
Hounds and the Hounds
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territory. The Hounds, paced
by a good defensive play by
Scott Cloud, forced the Owls
to punt, and the Hounds took
a short kick at the Hondo 45
yard line. This looked like a
big break for the Hounds, but
it went sour moments later
when the Hounds bobbled
the hoghide and the Owls
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drive and merchants are
asked to welcome these
United Way representatives
and be ready with a check.
Hounds and Owls could
really get nothing consistent
going on the ground or in the
air. If you were a defensive
afficienado then you should
have been pleased by the
play of both sides. The Owls
were very tough on defense,
shape as story hours were
introduced, the young
people’s section was beefed
up and summer reading
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Henry Brigman (R) congratulates Dan Auiler (L) on his well-deserved award.
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that you could depend on to
meet the needs of its
patrons and borrowers, but
the arrival of Ruth Libby I
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You would think that a
novice like Ruth would
stumble before she found her
footing, but not so with this
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adjacent to the construction
site that is to be annexed by
the City.
At 7:30 the regular meet-
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own youth, service, and
welfare activities. United
Way funds help the EMS,
Fire Departments, Libraries,
Scouts, 4-H Junior Live-
stock, Salvation Army, and
other similiar activities.
About 95% of the money
collected stays in Kendall
County. Last year the
KCUW gave $7,000 to the
EMS.
Jeff Fincke and Grace
Denton of the EMS are
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and apprehensions that
concern the whole town, not
just a few. She said that
there were stories that the
Hondo football team when
they played here last week
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one priority of Ruth, took
Council chambers with all
councilmen in attendance. City Councilmen (L-R): Coleman Sims, Mayor Howell, Bill Lester, Don Gourley, and
Visitors from the high Patrick Heath get ready for an on-site annexation hearing, while City Administrator Edgar
school were introduced. Mr. Schwarz, Jr. (L) reads the documents.
Bobby File had brought his observe, question and
two government classes to participate in the Council
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escaped disaster on the next
play as D.R. Asher, back to The first thirty minutes of
pass, was dropped right at the regular meeting City
the goal line, but short of a Council meeting were spent
safety. The Hounds were in an outdoor setting. Under
able to punt out of trouble, a new ruling passed by the
but had a real scare moments legislature, in order for an
later when Luis Sanchez, on annexation proceeding to
a quarterback keeper, fully accredited there must
but their tenacity was scooted 54 yards for an be two public hearings held;
matched by some good apparent Owl score, but the one on the site itself and the
defensive play by the Hound Owls were tagged for other in Council chambers,
defenders. The Hounds holding, and the score was This first part of the annexa-
kicked off and held the Owls rubbed out. The Owls were tion procedure was at The
so they received the ball back then forced to punt to the First National Bank site for
at their 47 yard line. The Hounds and the Hnunds the new construction and
Hounds likewise failed to
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Dan Auiler is the son of president of the Drama Club, The Boerne Star. humming, the buzzing, the
Mr. and Mrs. Wilk Auiler, president of the Student E,n with ay these eating and the drinking you
and he is an ,,11 , ,4;. 41. Even Win au -nese can watch demonstrations of
, , „ . outstanding Council, and active in the activities, Dan ranks in the uni Country life—in the pod
student. He is recognized by school band. He also finds top 10% of his class and has Sd days Come and see loan
his peers and teachers as a time to work in the Youth outstanding Grade Point 0d days. Come and see soap
fine young person. Fellowship of the First an outstandin8. Urade Point being made. And sauerkraut
Dan is an asset to Boerne Methodist Church. Average. Universkykingamt making. And sheep shearing.
High School and the Boerne Dan’s senior year will be ™hXn Methodist Unb And • horseshoeing. And
community. His ready smile full and challenging, as he is versity t further his spinning: And Indians
and happy disposition is the editor of his school educational pursuits after making fire without matches,
evident to all who know him. newspaper, vice president of erudmatnm us Optimist nd £ air caneing. And glass
He has been a member of the Drama Club, senior &cduatirnuhaVptn etching And dog obedience
the National Honor Society. representative for the Junior present Mr. Dan Auiler the acts. And an outstanding
for the past three years and Chamber of Commerce and OUTSTANDING YOUTH C ection of post hole
is the current president. Last he writes a film review for AWARD with our con- s yourself and for
year he was founder and gratulations and best wishes. , [Continued On Page 2]
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This week the EMS will By “Corky” Corcoran
solict money from the when the doors of the
merchants of Boerne for the Boerne Public Library close
United Way. This door to Friday afternoon Oct. 2,1981
door solicitation is a major it will mark the end of a
effort of the Kendall County period of growth and enrich-
United Way to reach its goal ment of the library which
of $18,000. started four years ago when
The United Way is in step Mrs. Ruth Libby took over as
with President Reagan’s Librarian of the Boerne
effort to encourage local Public Library. The Boerne
communities to support their library had long been a place
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claimed possession on the
Owl 47 yard line. The
Owls combined some nifty
running by QB Luis Sanchez
and the bull-like thrusts of
Clint Modgling to come up
with a sustained drive and a
score at 3:15 of the first
period. The try for point
failed but the Owls were
flying high with a 6 point
lead. The game, then settled
down into a kicking duel and
the Hounds held the upper
hand as Chris Hernandez
continually outkicked his
opponent, allowing the
Hounds to shut down the
Hondo offense. Except for a
short Owl drive early in the
second stanza, the period
belonged to the kickers and
the concession stands
flourished right before half-
time.
The Hounds received the
second half kickoff but
couldn’t move so they punted
the ball to the Owls, who
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violent happenings in
Boerne. She felt that some
sort of town meeting should
be called to give the public a
chance to voice their feelings
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began a whole new era of
enjoyment for those people
who take advantage of this
tremendous service offered
the people of Kendall
County. Mrs. Libby, fresh
from obtaining her MLS
degree from the University
of Wisconsin, took her first
fulltime job as a librarian
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I NOTICE: Special School Board Meeting Thursday evening, 8:00 at High School
’ Cafeteria, to set tax rate 45° per hundred.
OPTIMIST
“When is October 4?”
“Sunday!”
“What happens Sunday?”
“That’s Charter Day!”
“What is Charter Day?”
“Hoo Boy, I thought you’d
never ask!”
Texas Hill Country’s
biggest and best little mini-
festival will be Sunday in
downtown Boerne.
From noon to 6 p.m. the
Main Plaza in Boerne and the
Historical House museum
will be humming with music
and buzzing with people.
And between the humming
and buzzing people will be
eating sausage mit sauer-
kraut and pickles and cheese
and crackers. And drinking
beer, lemonade, tea and wine
coolers. Or watching the lady
make the tortillas you order.
And between the
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1981, newspaper, October 1, 1981; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542960/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.