The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 2 of 32
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THE BOERNE STAR
College Fair Offered For Students, Parents
MEMBER 1983
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All that a man achieves and all that he fails
to achieve Is the direct result of his own
thoughts.
Natl Lampoon's
"Vacation"
Oct. 7-13
$32 a month and you can come up to 6 times a week.
Call Bettye Herbst at 249-3339
Classes Limited... Continuous Registration
He is happy whose circumstances suit his
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Oct. 14-20
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Caroline’s a rising executive.
Jack just lost his job.
Jack’s going to have to start
from the bottom up.
In Elizabethan England the spoon was such a novelty that
people carried their own folding spoons to banquets.
ROY J. ELIZONDO, JR. M.D.
Boerne Office now open
for the practice of:
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(Female Specialist)
GYNECOLOGIC EXAMS & PAP SMEARS
PREGNANCY TESTING • PRENATAL CARE • FAMILY PLANNING
INFERTILITY • ULTRA-SOUND EXAMINATIONS
STAFF:
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The leader can be led. He Is not interested
in having his own way, but in finding the best
way. He has an open mind.
Wilfred A. Peterson
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1983
_ Pianists Scheduled ”
For Afternoon Concert
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Come and join our Exercise Class
and REALLY MOVE IT AROUNDI
The class format is new but classes are at the
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Two distinguished pianists was with the orchestra,
will perform Sunday, Mihalso, a pianist and
October 9 in the Middle teacher of international
School auditorium when the acclaim, has made his home
Boerne Fine Arts Foundation in San Antonio for nearly a
presents the second program quarter of a century. He has
in the 1983-84 season. appeared in solo and
Karl Leifheit and Andrew chamber music concerts fre-
Mihalso, both San Antonio quently, and has enjoyed a
residents, will be featured at distinguished career as an
the 4 p.m. Sunday per- outstanding teacher in the
formance. Southwest.
Leifheit performed under Professor Mihalso is serv-
the baton of Leonard Bern- ing as President of the Texas
stein in Rochester and on a Music Teachers Association,
tour which included Carnegie and as a director of the
Hall. He attended Eastman Classical Broadcasting
School of Music, Baylor Uni- Society of San Antonio,
versity and the University of The piano duo has
Texas at Austin. While still a performed extensively in
student at Eastman, he was programs of music for one
pianist for the Rochester piano, four hands, and have
Philharmonic. had music written especially
In 1951, he joined the San for them in this respect,
Antonio Symphony Orches- “Sonata for Piano, Four
tra as pianist and appeared Hands.”
as soloist many times on All area students will be
their regular subscription admitted free to the after-
series during the 21 years he noon concert.
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Hundreds of colleges, uni- and 4 at_the San Antonio
versities and trade schools Convention Center.
are going to the San Antonio Boerne High School is
National College Fair, providing bus transportation
announced J. C. Pool, Boerne for students to attend either
High guidance counselor, the Monday or Tuesday
Sponsored by the National session from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Association of College Private
Admissions Counselors, the transportation during school
fair is scheduled October 3 hours is not allowed. An
THE CLASSIFIED AD
DEAD LINE IS WEDNES-
DAY, at 10 A.M.
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Open Daily 6 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
.. members attended the
If morning meeting. Viola
B Staudt presented the
0 September 12 council meet-
® ing report.
“Those wishing to attend
the Kerrville meeting
together are to meet at the
Methodist Church Parking
lot. We will leave at 10 a.m.”
Mrs. Burrier said.
Selma Langbein an-
nounced that the Nutrition
Project needs contribu-
tions. Billie Liebe made a
motion, which carried, to
give a contribution to the
Project.
The nominating commit-
tee is composed of Lottie
Kohls, Freda Cravey and
812 Main SPORTS
1,
The Tri-County “A” Fair
will be held Friday, October
14 at the First Christian
Church in Kerrville. “We are
going to exhibit Arts and
Crafts, so bring them with
you,” Rosalie Burner
reminded members of the
Balcones Homemakers Club
when they met on September
20.
Faye Stokes opened the
meeting with prayer. Twelve
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Institute of Texas Cultures volunteers Kelly p.m. at the Institute. The event is free and open
Wofford (left) and Oswald Riba show children to the public. Family, friends and neighbors 5
how to work an old-fashioned corn shelter, one are invited to join in the homespun frontier fun, E,5
of the many activities to be featured at “A Day including games activities and demonstra- $93
in Pioneer Texas,” Sunday, Oct. 2, from 2 to 5 tions. 2s
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planning, campus life, and
application procedures at the
center. Representatives from
major testing agencies will
also be on hand to talk about
exams, test dates, and
college search services.
The high school will
conduct an assembly for
students who plan to attend
to acquaint them with
services available at the
college fair, according to
Pool.
This program will take the
place of College Night at the
high school this year, and will
provide students the
opportunity to meet one on
one with representatives
from hundreds of schools
nationwide.
For additional information
contact Pool at the high
school, 249-2591.
Mon. — Thurs. Fri. Sat.
7:30 8:00
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Hilda Zoeller.
“We are sorry to hear
about Jimmie Bruce being in
the hospital and that Helen
Wade fell and broke some
ribs,” Mrs. Burrier reported.
Pennies for Friendship
were collected. White
Elephant was won by Mrs.
Stokes.
Chicken salad, million
dollar pie and carrot cake
were served by hostesses
Mrs. Stokes, Isabelle
Peregrin and Thelma
Brennan.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $9.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
OUT OF STATE SUBSCRIPTIONS $10.00 PER YEAR
FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS $10.00 PLUS POSTAGE PER YEAR
. Notm.e of i hun h entertmmments, ba/ars, concerts, etc., where a
dharge of drssom 1, m.nil' lenesthy programs, cards of thanks.
ing, plaster, woodwork, paints and , —
f illers... There is advice on the making and _Ird
reading of contracts — including the all- I
important (if unwritten) one between husband
and wife as they embark on the adventure of home restoration.
‘FIVE ACRES AND DEMENTIA’ is now available at
THE BOERNE BOOK STORE
706 South Main, Phillip Manor House, Boerne
Pauline Mutchler
will be present for her first signing appearance of her book
“FIVE ACRES AND DEMENTIA” at the Charter Day festivities,
Sunday, Oct. 2, on the Plaza, from 12 to 6
Sponsored by The Boerne Book Store
evening session has also been who qualifies, and how to
planned for parents inter- apply.
ested in attending, and takes Local high school
place October 3, 5-9 p.m. counselors and college admis-
Financial aid sessions will sions officers will be avail-
be offered at the National able at the counseling center
College Fair during both to assist students with
days to give students and specific questions or
parents an opportunity to problems. Students may ask
find out about aid programs, questions about college
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By AUGUSTA MUTCHLER K 69
When a mature couple, "high on fresh air and _ A1./ a
early retirement" decide to buy and restore a •-U- c
hundred-year-old farmhouse in the Texas Hill "jexds Turinhoprse-
Country, the stage is set for months of _ ___ A_________
delighted accomplishment — and excruciating / i2h
discomfort. The result is FIVE ACRES &
DEMENTIA by Augusta Mutchler (better —
known locally as Pauline Mutchler) — a book ,2
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that is helpful, funny, and handsomely designed
and illustrated.
There are valuable sections on roofs, plumb-
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547432/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.