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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1983
THE BOERNE STAR
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on Kronkosky Street.
Historical
CPR Course Slated For Leon Springs
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NURSERY
IS NOW OPEN!
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Quality Foliage Plants and Shrubbery
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ALL AT LOW, HONEST PRICES!
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This Week’s Special
FOR HOUSE, YARD & GARDEN
Owners Rick and Jeanette Pyndus invite you to drop by.
But Fall is really the best time to plant!
•FALL IS FOR PLANTING!
40/1 tc
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Garden Supplies
Personalized Service
• Landscaping
Weekly Specials
receives $400 in Boerne Fine
Arts tickets, purchased bv
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ANNA MARIE S. DAVISON
Special Agent
Route 2, Box 2607
Boerne, Texas 78006, 537-4640
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cordially invited. Members
are urged to attend.
Michael R. Arthur—WM
Herman H. Haas—Sec.
auditorium foyer in The
University of Texas Health
Science Center.
“The Log Cabin and the
Star — American Quilts” is
on exhibit from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Mondays through Satur-
days and 1 to 5 Sundays. The
With Cash Values
We'll be glad to show you how our
Extra Ordinary Term policy provides
low cost protection plus a substantial
cash accumulation at age 65. Only the
best in life and disability income
insurance.
Hunter Safety
Course Is Scheduled
6.7 percent increase over fall
1982, Dr. John Brown, UTSA
director of admissions and
registrar, announced Wed-
nesday (Sept. 21).
“The area is growing and
we’re going to continue to
grow with it,” Dr. Brown
said. “While I think we’re
doing well in the recruitment
area, UTSA is a place where
a lot of students really want
to go to school. They’re
getting a good education
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Quilt Exhibit
Opens At
Medical Center
• Many folks think of planting only in the
Spring when Nature awakens from her
Winter slumber...
Bill Lister
beginning at 6:30 p.m.
706 South Main Street
Boerne, Texas • 249-8097
•This way, Springtime will find your yard
ablaze with beautiful color!
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Society sponsored special
day will begin at 12 noon and
Open Daily 9 to 6
IH-10, % mile South
of Cascade Caverns Road
755-4299
24-Hour Telephone Service
Listen to KNCI for advertised specials 30/tfc
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MUSIC LESSONS
INSTRUMENT SALES & SERVICE
•Expert Piano Tuning*
MORGAN'S
MUSIC CO.
613 S. Main 249-8331
CALDER’S
THE LONDON
HOUSE PUB
Offering fine English Ales & Beers
Fine Wines (Both domestic & imported)
Hot and Cold Hors d'oeuvres ONLY
Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evenings
5:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Featuring Country Ballads St Blues with
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GARDEN MUMS
5 Colors — 1 Gallon
$250
Kokernot at 698-1441, or
Nancy Kalmbach at 698-2055
before October 10.
close at 6 p.m. on the Main More than 30 quilts ranging
St. Plaza in Boerne. Erna from those made in the late
Davis and daughter Nancy 1800‘s to contemporary
Stein are the owners of the pieces continue on display
Monday’s Only antique shop through October in the
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Kendall Lodge 897 AF and
AM will have floor practice
at 7:30 p.m. Monday, October
3. Visiting brethren are
and Andrew Mihalso. The
Sunday afternoon concert
will be October 9 at 4 p.m. in
the Boerne Middle School.
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at 12 noon. Suggested
donation is $1. The next
scheduled concert is the
piano duet of Karl Leifheit
Preservation
UTSA Enrollment
Hits 11,890
, .. ., , .show is in conjunction with
while.theyare here and are the citywide “The Artist and
able to find good jobs after Quilt: A Collaborative
graduation. With the quality Ceelration »
of education we’re providing, "san Antonio folk art and
its an extremely good buy
for the money,” he added. textile collector Harriet
Credit hours are also up, Christian has gathered ex-
nine percent to a total of amples of two traditional
123,872. Dr. Brown explains quilting patterns from
that this shows that not only throughout the country for
are more students attending this exhibition.
UTSA this semester, they This is an interpretive
are also taking more classes. show rather than simply a
Once again, the freshman group of quilts, she ex-
class is the largest, with plains. “The exhibition
4,077 students enrolled. depicts how a tradition has
changed through the years.”
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An Open Letter to the
Citizens of Kendall County:
On behalf of the Boerne
Area Nutrition Project (the
meals program for the
elderly in Kendall County), I
am writing to say “thank
You” for the past assistance
the United Way has given us.
The United Way of
Kendall County helps many
worthy organizations and we
are very fortunate to be
among those recipients.
Area citizens will be
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CALDER’S
LONDON HOUSE
COFFEE SHOP
and Restaurant
OPEN FOR LUNCHEON ONLY!
Monday — Saturday, 11 am. to 2 p.m.
(No longer featuring Breakfast)
Closed on Sunday
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS
706 S. Main St
Phillip Manor House, Boerne, Texas
Reservations Accepted
249-8097
Pfeature it the Le^innin^ and end of living happily
p.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton Church Hall. You may
enroll in the Leon Springs Fall enrollment at The Uni-
course by calling Carolyn versity of Texas at San
Booth at 698-1537 or Trudy Antonio is 11,890 students, a
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hearing a lot about the up-
coming United Way fund
drive. Please remember, all
funds contributed in Kendall i
County remain in this
county.
Without the help of United
Way projects such as our
nutrition program for the |
elderly, would not be able to
continue to fill this important
need.
Lucille Pfeiffer
Secretary Boerne Area
Nutrition Project
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TICKETS FOR SENIORS-
Nora Wylie, left, pictured at
the Nutrition Project,
Mexican Supper and Fiesta purchased to take home,
this Saturday, October 1. Beer will also be for sale.
The meal, which includes Other activities will
coffee or tea and dessert, will include bingo, cake walk,
be served from 5:30 until 8 country store, clowns, fancy
p.m. Food will sell for $3.50 work and others,
for large plates and $3 for
ANNOUNCING:
7 Cact facnnet
A new catering service for the folks in Boerne
and surrounding areas!
Featuring Party Trays for office, bridge luncheons,
kid's parties, anniversaries, weddings.
"No occasion is too small!"
Cakes, Pies, Soup, Dinners, Luncheons
Call June Smith Ralph
755-8219 after 6 p.m.
2 Days Advance Notice, Please! 38/tfc
FROM MONDAY’S ONLY-
a cabbage cutter or shredder,
circa 1890-1910, and a
rectangle two piece butter
mold which will make one
pound of butter will be prizes
offered at Charter Day this
Sunday. The Boerne Area
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A CPR three hour course
sponsored by the Leon
Springs Volunteer Fire
Department Auxiliary and
presented by Boerne
Emergency Medical Services
Unit has been scheduled for
Tuesday, October 18 at 7
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Mexican Supper^,
Fiesta In Comfort
The Sacred Heart Catholic small plates.
Church of Comfort will hold a Plates may also
A hunter safety course
will be held at the Boerne
Shooting Club on Satur-
day, October 8, starting
at 8 a.m. “This is an eight
hour course that will be
completed in one day,” a
spokesman said. “Any
person interested in
taking the hunter safety
course is asked to contact
Game Wardens Milburn
Dearing or Ron Bennett.
the Boerne Kiwanis Club for A
area senior citizens. Dr. N.
A. Wilson is pictured on the
right, and Ted Brich, middle.
Both are members of the
local Kiwanis Club, which has
supported the Project with
their time, effort and money
since its inception. Wilson
said this week, “We wanted
to make the tickets avail-
able to Senior Citizens
through the Nutrition
Project. They will be
distributed at the desk at the
Center. If the Project runs
out of tickets, the Kiwanis
want to know about it. We
want to get people out to the
concerts.” The Nutrition
Project, which opened this
summer for all area citizens
age 60 and over, has a hot
meal and fellowship each
weekday in St. Peter’s Hall
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.