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Membership.
10:00 - Discussion of Office Space 10:45 - Duro-Test Lighting Demo:
Howard V. Lurker, Jr., Lurker
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10:15 - Consider Name Change for lamily Industries.
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BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
Bids to be opened
for school additions
Commissioners agenda
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Welcome
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9 A.M. - Approval of Minutes
9:15 - Monthly Reports
9:30 - Road & Bridge Monthly
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education rooms as additions to the Middle School. However, bids for a
BUS 700 Building. Officials hope current project, the Fabra Elementary
construction can begin in December. School expansion, came in
Dr. Docnges said plans for a five- considerably above estimates.
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condition Monday, but may remain
in the hospital several days. Judge
Perry and his wife, Fran, were
attending a college class reunion in
Houston when he was stricken.
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School will be opened at 7 p.m., also will be presented trustees at
November 12, Dr. Joe Docnges, their November 16 meeting. Bids
superintendent, said this week. The may be obtained in time for the
bids will be presented to trustees for Middle School project to begin in
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discussion on possible expansion of
the Kendall County Law
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FIRST DEDICATION—This was the scene in 1923 when Veteran. A "topping" for the monument, sculpted by Jay Wednesday, Veterans Day, during ceremonies scheduled to
the current Graham monument was unveiled in Boerne’s Hester of Boerne, will he placed atgo the monument next hegin at 9:30 a.m.
VETERANS DAY DEDICATION—Boerne artist Jay Hester has added the finishing touches
to the commemorative bronze which will top the monument in Veterans Plaza on yoI
Main Street. The special ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. on November 11. ( ° °
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Officials await word on cess pool
City of Boerne officials were "dispose" of a cess pool uncovered contents will be analyzed and the
awaiting word from the Texas by city crews in a downtown Commission is expected to report
Water Commission on how to parking lot. The lot, recently leased to the city late this week or next
from owner M. J. Lehmann,is week on what measures to be taken
Ill H oe Pepyv located on the ea st side of Main in disposing of the pool.
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OSDICOlIZCC probably has been there more than area has been fenced off by city
- 50 years. Samples of the contents crews, and parking will be
Kendall County Judge Garland of the pool, which is about eight permitted on the lot. But a planned
Perry is a patient in St. Luke's feet wide, were taken last week by resurfacing of the lot will await
Hospital in Houston following the Texas Water Commission. The word from the Commission,
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Unveiling of veterans’ sculpture set November 11
A special salute to veterans of the Boerne High School Band. Also Tom Frost, chairman of the board Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force. Also on Ihe Progr am Wi b6
United States armed forces, including included is a special program by of Cullen/Frost, Inc., will be the Jay Hester of Boerne created the oerne ay° .am .. eap."d
the unveiling of a bronze sculpture Boerne Independent School District principle speaker. sculpture. Members of the finance W in Iq u1 sv, p 1. epg
representing four military branches Also scheduled arc posting of the committee which raised funds, with Magers, adjutant or 1 i ost.00m'
is scheduled on Veterans Day, Fifth Graders, special comments colors by the U.S. Marine Corps, a the cooperation of the City of will serve as master or ceremonies.
November 11, in Veterans Memorial from members of a Finance 21-gun salute by a Marines Rifle Boerne, are Gordon L. Hollon, The program will conclude with
Park. Committee, and from Veterans of squad, and the unveiling of the chairman; A.E. Howell, Jr., and echo 31111 8rouP singing ol God
The program will begin at 9:30 Foreign Wars Post 688 Commander sculpture representing the Army, Arleigh Huff. Bless America.
a.m. with music provided by the Aubrey E. Sanderson. ---------------------------mmmumo
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Sale, 9 to 3. Breakfast
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a.m. Sponsored by
Women of St. Helena's.
• Mon., Nov. 9
Boerne Newcomers
Club to meet at 10 a.m.
at 7805 Timber Top, Fair
Council studies city traffic problems
Traffic problems in Boerne Street before deciding what to do on Main, near the intersection, approaching Main on East San Texas Department of Highways and block would free up one lane for
occupied the major attention during about a problem at Main and San possibly could clear up what several Antonio Street. Public Transportation in the past has traffic.
last week's regular Boerne City Antonio Streets. persons have described as a traffic Mayor Patrick Heath and the turned down request for a traffic Instead of approving the ban on
p Council meeting, but no solutions azar • recommen e was Council agreed to place the problem signa at the intersection. parking, most of the Council agreed
I i were determined. Owners of businesses and making East San Antonio a one-way agenda for a November citv and school renresentatives
Instead, Mayor Patrick Heath will property in the vicinity of the street east from Main to the Kendall meeiing, at which time they hope to Police Chief Gary Miller had should meet to work out a solution.'
appoint a committee of city and downtown problem were present to County Courthouse intersection. have estimates on cost of installing requested 1116 Council consider an
I school officials to analyzer a discuss possible solutions. Most of a trafric signal ° ordinance requiring "No parking" in The Elementary School
I problem on North Plant Street near them agreed, along with most of the The City Council and property ‘ " ' 5 the 300 block of North Plant Street, presently has more than 1,000
the Elementary School, and the Council, that a traffic light at the owners have been kicking the traffic Since Main Street is controlled Miller said traffic is practically at a students enrolled, and many of them
1 Council will await cost figures on intersection, and possible problem around for months. The big by the state, and such installation standstill during school rush hours, are picked up and carried out to Plant
i installing a traffic light on Main elemination of a few parking places problem is visibility for vehicles would require state approval. The and that banning parking in the 300 Street.
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Expansion: Gene Vallcrie, Admin.
Coord.
11:30 - Canvas Election Returns
(Election Law See. 67.002): Darlene
Herrin, County Clerk.
1:15 p.m. - Jail inspection.
1:30 - Executive Session: Nothing
To Date.
2:00 - Claims: Ethelee McClure,
Treasurer's Office.
2:15 - Treasurer’s Report: Barbara
Schwope, Treasurer.
*2:30 - Budget Changes: Gene
Vallcrie, Admin. Coord.
2:45 - Grant Status: Gene Vallcrie,
Admin. Coord.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10
10 a.m. - Discussion of Roads and
Water for Walnut Hills: Jan Kody,
Coldwell Banker Swope Realtors.
10:15 - interlocal Agreement
Discussion: Pam McKay, County
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Tuma, David. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1992, newspaper, November 4, 1992; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579339/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.