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Wednesday, September 1, 1993
The Boerne Star
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Additional information, if
The Texas Department of
Public Safety will open a full
time drivers license office in
Boerne, starting tomorrow,
September 2, according to a
spokesman for the depart-
ment.
The office will be located at
1414 E. Blanco, Suite 2 in the
Bentwood Shopping Center
and will be manned by driver
license technician, Claudia
Lutz.
The office will be open from
8:30 until 12 noon and from 1
to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday. These hours will be for
written tests and renewal of
drivers license. Tuesday will
continue to be the only day for
road tests.
Daniel Zenner is a classic
example of “home town boy
makes good in home town
business.”
Bom and raised in
Boeme, Daniel takes great
pride in his family heritage
that goes all the way back
to the establishment of the
Boeme community. The
25-year-old sales director
nas spent all of his life here
with the exception of a
three-year stint in the
Sunshine State.
A 1985 graduate of
Boeme High School, Daniel
went on to work in con-
struction — a construction
manager in Miami and a
masonry contractor here in
Boeme. He acquired sales
experience selling fine art
in San Antonio while
attending the University of
Texas at San Antonio as an
English major.
He joined the Boeme Star
staff during February of
this year as a sales repre-
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Sunday, September 5:
• St Peter’s Catholic Church
blood drive in church park-
ing lot 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Monday, September 6:
• Hill Country Hikers to hold
11K AVA-sanctioned walk,
one day only. Registration -
7 a.m. to noon at Cogs, Inc.,
IH-10W exits 537 & 538.
Info after 6 p.m., 537-4833.
Thursday, September 9:
• UTSA small business
counseling sessions in
Boeme. For appointment,
call 249-8000.
Friday, September 10:
• Boeme Merchants Style
Show/Luncheon, Tapatio
Springs, 11:30 a.m.
Thursday, September 16:
• Boeme Merchants Style
Show/Luncheon, Fair Oaks
Country Club, 11:30 a.m.
Saturday, September 18:
• San Antonio Water Color
Group Art Show, Benefit
Planners parking lot, 8 am.
to 5 p.m.
Thursday, September 23:
• Ye Kendall Inn Bed &
Breakfast ribbon-cutting
and Chamber Mixer, 5 to 7
p.m.
Friday-Sunday,
September 24-26:
• Alamo Quarter Horse
Show, San Antonio Rose
Palace,;698-3300.
Every Thursday
• Consumer credit counsel-
ing service, free and confi-
dential, NationsBank-
Boeme, 115 W. San Antonio
St. call 249-9571 for hours.
• Overeaters Anonymous,
7:15 at the St. Helena’s
Episcopal Church.
Third Sundays:
• Confederate Air Force Hill
Country Squadron meets, 1
p.m., Boeme Stage Airport.
Info: 249-8687
Second Mondays:
• Boeme Women’s Club to
conduct monthly meeting.
Third Mondays:
• Kendall Lodge #897 AF. &
A.M. to meet, 8 p.m.
Covered-dish supper served
at 7 p.m. Ladies and guests
welcome. Members urged to
attend, visiting brethren cor-
dially invited.
First, Third Tuesdays:
• Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Aerie/Auxiliary 4223 meets
at Pleasant Valley
Community Center, 7:30
p.m.
Second Tuesdays:
• Hill Country Hikers will
not meet at Sew Special
until further notice. Meeting
locations will be announced
each month. For info: 249-
2288 or 537-4833 after 6
• p.m. Visitors welcome.
• VFW meets, 7:30 p.m.,
Balcones School House on
Classes being offered in Boerne
beginning early September at
Benedictine Convent Health &
Wholeness Center
Instructor: Horacio Lopez
Call: 816-2288 after 6 pm
For more information
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in the 1993-1994 program, will be set for the fall campaign adds. “The data submitted desired, may be obtained from
The United Way Board is being chaired by Grant Lucas,”
sentative and was recently promoted to Advertising Director.
Regarding his job, Daniel says, “Basically, I love it. I spend all day visiting with my
friends. Ninety percent of my clients I’ve known all my life. The other 10 percent, I feel
as I have known.
“It’s exciting to be a part of an organization that’s constantly expanding and improv-
ing.”
Daniel is married to the former Becky Neeley of Bulverde. They have two children,
Quint arid Cade with a third expected to arrive in February.
When not working or fishing or playing softball or reading, Daniel is active in the
Sunrise Rotary, the Masonic Lodge, he is a Berges Fest director and a member of the
Boeme Turn Verein.
For all of your advertising needs, contact Daniel at bur office, 282 North Main or call
249-2441.
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Kendall agencies needing assis- representatives, businesses that envelope/brochures will 501C3 tax exempt status and a
tance this coming year on and individuals. This open be distributed as inserts by financial statement of the orga-
Thursday, September 9, at membership meets in May to Guadalupe Valley Telephone nization. Only recognized char-
5:30 p.m. The meeting will be elect the Board of Directors. Cooperative. Hill Country itable organizations are being
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THREE SUPERSTARS ATTEND RETREAT - Three local ladies
were part of the annual Mike Ferry Superstar Retreat that was held
in Palm Desert, California at the Marriot Palm Desert Hotel. More
than 3,000 real estate agents from around the country were in
attendance. Norma Bruns, Willene Leeder and Jan Speaker, sales
associates with Coldwell Banker Swope, Realtors were invited to
attend as a result of their sales performance in 1992. In addition tot
he sales conference, the three took the opportunity to explore the
beaches, desert and mountains of Southern California. “:We had a
blast,” said Jan Speaker. “The sales conference hosted the top
sales people in real estate around the country and we came away
with many new ideas and approaches to help our buyers and sell-
ers in the future,” said Norma Bruns. According to Willene Leeder,
“It was fantastic and I can’t wait to go again next year.”
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Construction of Chinese restaurant
underway at Boerne Squ are Center
Sissy Daniels, property Paul Bao, is being built by
manager for the Boerne ConCorp General Contractors
Square Shopping Center, and completion is scheduled
located next to HEB, has within 1 e next week. The
announced that construction lense wa negotiated by Bryan
of a 3,600 square foot Otu ers of Rohde Realty.
Schezuan Chinese Food Da dels adds that a grand
Restaurant is underway open ng date will be
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United States Department of ordered in advance, recipients For more information, call
Agriculture is scheduled must be signed up ahead of HCFS at 249-8643.
Friday, September 3 at Hill the distribution date, accord- -A gpe
Country Family Services. ing to volunteer Billie Boult. | JI O1fice
Disbursements will be made Eligible recipients are qualified
from 2 to 5 p.m. at 118 West based on maximum household
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held in the Frost Bank Metro Those interested organizations Telephone, City of Boeme and
Room, 1300 S. Main, Boeme. who have not registered may the Ranger Creek Home
According to Bradley Beshea, do so at the meeting or by mail Owners Association.
President of the Board, by writing to P.O. Box 694, “The Board needs back-
requests for funding assistance Boeme. ground information on each
should be submitted in writing “Based on the request made request in order to allocate
by that date for consideration for funding, a fund raising goal funs appropriately," Beshea
Commodity distribution scheduled
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Aldridge, Leon & Priddy, Travis. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1993, newspaper, September 1, 1993; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594413/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.