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Kerruille Daily Times Hill Country Wednesday, September 30, 1992 3A Hill Country 4-H banquet a success today Major accident KERRVILLE A 40-year-old woman and a 10-ycar-old girl were taken to Peterson Hospital Tuesday afternoon after their 1991 Dodge van was involved in an accident with a 1967 Ford pickup in the 1200 block of Jefferson. Firefighters had to extricate the woman from the van beforc sending her and the girl to the hospital. The 21-year-old malc driver of the pickup was cited for failure to yield right-of-way at a yield sign. Also Tuesday, a 29-year-old man was taken to the hospital after he lost control of his 1977 Harley Davidson motorcycle and the bike left the roadway. Man pinned beneath vehicle KERRVILLE Firefighters rescued a man pinned bencath a recreational vehicle during an incident occurring Tuesday in the 400 block of Silver Hills Road.

Airbags and cribbing were used to remove the man from beneath the axle assembly. The man, whose age was unavailable Wednesday morning, was listed in stable condition; at Peterson Hospital. Warrant arrest KERRVILLE. A 44-year-old man was arrested in the 300 block of Main Tuesday for violation of parole warrants, police report. House trashed KERRVILLE The owner of a residence located in the 300 block of West Jefferson reported Tuesday that a female suspect had destroyed the interior of the residence.

Damage is estimated at $3,000. BB-gunmen strike again KERRVILLE A window in the 600 block of Sidney Baker was reported shot with a pellet or BB-gun Tuesday. The window is valued at $200. Also reported Tuesday, a window located in the 800 block of Sidney Baker was reported shot. It is valued at $100.

Cigarette theft KERRVILLE A 49-year-old male was cited by police after he allegedly shoplifted three packs of cigarettes valued at $6.27 during an incident occurring a a business in the 300 block of Main. Camper stolen KERRVILLE A $530 sleeper was reported stolen from Memorial Boulevard Tuesday after it fell off a 1978 GMC pickup. When the driver of the vehicle returned to recover the camper after it fell, the camper was missing. Missing person found FRIO COUNTY An 84-yearold Kerrville man was located in Frio County Sunday after his relatives reported he had left his home with no money, wallet or credit cards. The man, who reportedly has a history of confusion and disorientation, was found in Frio County and was held there until family members came to recover him.

Bayonets stolen KERRVILLE Three bayonets valued at $400 were reported stolen from a Kimberly Drive residence Tuesday. A 33-year-old male is suspected in the theft. Well, the banquet is over and it was great. The youth did an excellent job and the food was good. A big thank you should go to the 4-Hers who presented award's Staccy Fort, Kimberly Walters, Ryan PcIzcl, Heather Willis, Holly Alexander, Sharlene Thompson, Jennifer Kensing, Suzanne Mcngcs, Kimberly Holland, Shannon Schilling, Trey Speck, Kayla Richards, Chad Glassco*ck, Niki Lackey, Hote Davison, Jason Olson, Christy McGowen and Heather Merrick.

Several younger 4-Hers served as hosts and hostesses for the cvening. Thank you Cheric Smith, Scott Carlson, Ronnic Cason, Heidi Mcrrick, Holly Merrick, Josh Henderson, Kyle Hawkins, J.R. Thompson, Lucas Hubble and Kyle Kensing. Toy lending library has new hours KERRVILLE The Toy Lending Library is changing its hours of opcration, and for the first time will be open on Saturdays. New hours will be noon to 4 p.m.

Wednesday through Saturday, effective this Saturday, Oct. 3. Director Francis Brown said she hopes the new hours will be more convenient and give more children in the Kerrville-Kerr County arca access to library services. The toy library is located in River Oaks Shopping Center, around the corner from the post office substation in Books to Share. The library has added to its inventory, with toys for children aged from tots to teens, including games, puzzles, VCRs and remote control vehicles.

For more information, call Brown al 895-1777 or 895-2598. AA convenes in Kerrville KERRVILLE The Southwest Texas Arca Assembly of Alcoholics Anonymous will meet in Kerrville at the Econo Lodge this weekend. Registration for the 300 plus representatives of groups in an area from Brownwood to Brownsville, Sonora to Gatesville and Del Rio to Bryan will begin Friday at 6 p.m., with the first meeting set for 8 p.m. The assembly will adjourn Sunday shortly before noon. Vanessa Stewart KERR 4-H NEWS Peggy Richards and Susie Ryan deserve a thanks for helping with the food table.

The banquet was great and I appreciate everyone that attended. County Council officers The county council met last weck and elected officers for the year. Kimberly Walters is chairman, Suzannc Mcnges is the vice chairman and Kimberly Holland is secretary. Kerr County Fair The Fair is 31 days away. Entry forms are in my office or they will be available at the October club mectings.

Remember, you do not have to be a 4-H member to participate, so tell your friends. Rabbits will be shown at the fair this year along with steers, hogs and lambs. Junior Retreat "This is a lcadership lab for 4-Hers between 11 and 13 years. It will be Nov. 20-22 at the 4-H Center in Brownwood.

Vanessa Stewart is the Kerr County youth coordinator. 4 morning KERRVILLE Most hours of Sometime Sept. Wanted 23, during 1992 the an unknown culprit or culprits shot and killed a bull elk on a ranch located off llighway 173. A musical bandit made off with a clarinet and a black case on the afternoon of September 18, 1992. The instrument had been lying outside the band hall at Ingram Tom Moore lligh School.

A mysterious burglary that occurred sometime prior 10 August 15, 1992 is the subject of a Kerr County sheriff's investigation. The burglary occurred off lighway 479. Clothes, dishes, ceiling fans and Christmas ornaments were taken during the burglary. A Hilltop Drive residence in Ingram was broken into April 25, 1992. The unknown thief or thieves took a large amount of jewelry including a 1954 Tivy High School class ring and several antique coins.

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$44-46, are now just and the black matching and pants, other orig, colors. $34, are now just $25.50. Choose from punch, khaki, Hurry In for best selection! ESTEE LAUDER "Around Town" Your seven-piece gift, valued at $50, free with any Estee Lauder purchase of $15 or more. Schreiners Open Monday-Saturday-736 Water THOMAS E. HATFIELD Services pending KERRVILLE Services for Thomas Edward Hatfield, 53, of Kerrville, who died Tuesday in a Kerrville hospital, are pending at Grimes Funcral Chapel in Kerrville.

PEARLIE PLANZER Services Thursday KERRVILLE Graveside services for Mrs. Pearlie Wenzel Planzer, 61, of Comfort, who died Tuesday in a Kerrville hospital, will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Comfort Cemetery with the Rev. Rolf Larsen Survivors include two sisters, Vera Tonn of Rosebud and Florence Schladoer of Comfort; a brother and his wife, Dolph and Carolyn Wenzel of Sisterdale; a sister-in-law, Gussic Rostov of Rohnert Park, a brother-in-law, Horace Aslin of Arlington; and numerous nicces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Socicty.

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