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Advertise - Fredericksburg Standard
Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post The Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post is consistently judged in the top tier of community newspapers in the Lone Star State by the Texas Press Association. 2016 ADVERTISING RATES DISPLAY ADVERTISING Fredericksburg Standard OPEN RATE Non-contract advertising $10.90 col. /in. One page (includes web fee) $1,185.00 1/2 page (includes web fee) $625.00 1/4 page (includes web fee) $325.00 Minimum charge on display advertising$24.80 “We unveil a statue which I hope will inspire the thousands of visitors who will pass by it. They will look up and see the man who, more than any other individual, won the Pacific War for the allies.” — Professor Emeritus Craig Symonds, LOCAL RETAIL EARNED RATES U.S. Naval Academy “He is slightly canted to the west, looking out toward the Pacific and down toward the house on the corner of Main Street and Lincoln where he was born.” — Gen. Michael Hagee, CEO Adm. Nimitz Foundation Earned Rate $10.127 $10.00 $9.825 $9.50 $9.357 IT’S ON! Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post February 12 HCFF Indie Film Series at Fritztown Cinema coMMUnitY A - Front B - Sports c - Lifestyles at Friday’s ‘Eat. Drink. Be Inspired.’ fredericksburgstandard.com event to SuBScriBe call 830-997-2155 i By Ken Esten Cooke P Walter Doebbler A farmer’s table hilip O’Bryan Montgomery died late last year, but a new book will showcase his legacy and his chronicles of the lives of 1970s German families in Fredericksburg. Montgomery was a Dallasarea native, businessman and philanthropist, but he always viewed Fredericksburg as his second home. He worked as an intern in the mid-1970s for the Fredericksburg Standard, and it was there that he worked on the project to be unveiled at a March 15 book release party at RS Hanna Gallery, 208 S. Lincoln St. About three years ago, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor and he died in October. Fortunately, the book was far along enough in the production process to where the publishers were able to show him a proof on an iPad before he died. “At such a young age, Philip grew to know and appreciate these people,” said Liz Tynan, a Fredericksburg resident and family friend. “That’s the real magic of the book.” The book features blackand-white (duotone) photographs and interviews of 28 local families, all bearing names of those who helped shape the community into what it is today: Basse, Dietz, Frantzen, Hartmann, Itz, Jenschke, Jung, Kirchner, Moellering, Petmecky, Schandua, Schmidt and Schuch, among others. “The insight and wisdom shown at such a young age is just exceptional,” said Cynthia England, another friend of the family. “Walking through the gallery is a sublime experience to see how he documented the culture, the history, and the spirit of this community.” Emil “Shiney” Schandua 3rd Saturday Affordable Lab Testing Saturday, March 15th 8am-11am Peterson Outreach Lab Kerrville Medical Plaza 1331 Bandera Highway, Kerrville $20 $65 $95 $150 $150 $180 $70 Cash or check only. No appointment or physician order needed. A 10-hour fast is required for all lab tests. For more information, call 830-258-7616 The Baby Place Peterson Regional Medical Center offers moms-to-be and their partners a variety of helpful classes from pregnancy to parenthood. Call 830-258-7444 for more information, or to schedule a tour! E 1206 Doe Run Hollow c amp hookup. MLS #66914. $469,500. Robert Menking MLS #68087. $299,995. 217 East408 MainW. St.Main Street Fredericksburg, TX Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 78624 BOB SURMA Cell: 830-456-9192 www.FredericksburgRealty.com 217 East Main St. Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 BOB SURMA Cell: 830-456-9192 www.FredericksburgRealty.com New photojournalism book presents vivid accounts of Fredericksburg natives, conveying the tenor of daily life, as well as deep pride in German traditions, individualism, work ethic and appreciation for life’s pleasures March inSPiReS FEBRUARY 2014 FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS facebook.com/fredericksburgstandard Get daily update email newsletter by sending request to:[email protected] Ken Esten Cooke safe and supported him through work @fbgstandard and advocacy done by e/F - Real Estate/Classifieds G - it’S on! Entertainment A look back to ‘Our Way of Life’ Considering or scheduled for joint replacment surgery? This class is free and informative. For more information or to register call 830-258-7336. Fischer & Wieser promote Fredericksburg Flavors. CALL ONE OF THESE AGENTS FOR A SHOWING OF ANY OF THEIR GREAT LISTINGS! March 5, 2014 Monday, March 17th 3:30pm-5:00pm Ambulatory Care Center Classroom 260 Cully Drive, Kerrville Speaker: Dr. Clint Morris Local food and Texas wines on the menu at Cabernet Grill Whistle Pik’s artists draw from global inspiration Featured Homes and ProPerties DUKE DAVIS (center) and the Buckshot Boys, entertained crowds at a past Fredericksburg Trade Days. The next Pre-Owned Trucks, Cars & SUV’s Panels: Lipid Panel Wellness One Wellness Two Women’s Health Men’s Health Healthy Heart PLAC Stroke ROCK&Vine The oldest winery on the Highway 290 corridor is also one of its top draws Cont. on A12 REAL ESTATE February 22 ‘The Rock’ Star Party Community Joint Replacement Monday, March 3rd 3:30pm-5:00pm Ambulatory Care Center Classroom 260 Cully Drive, Kerrville Speaker: Dr. William Allen Art thAt Miller Orchestra as it prepares for Hill Country visit Page 3 D - Community Burrell, Flay compete in a tie breaker on ‘Worst Cooks in America’ Page 4 February 21 - March 9 ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ performed at Fredericksburg Theater Company Diabetes Support Group Friday, March 14th 10am-11am Topic: ‘Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head’ (March 11th World Kidney Day) Ambulatory Care Center Classroom 260 Cully Drive, Kerrville For more information call 830-258-7285 D his recovery. He still works for the nation’s late wheelchair magine a dive into a cool river them today. “Superman,” Christopher Reeve. after a day of hiking mounHis positive outlook belies his “When he was going through tains in the Texas desert. Yet, situation. his ordeal, it really changed the instead of feeling the rush of “Family and friends and way people looked at paralysis,” cool water, you wake up weeks GSD&M have been a huge foun- he said. “Every accident is diflater in a hospital paralyzed. dation to build on,” Dunten said. ferent, and everyone is differThat was a life-changing epi- “It sounds cliché, but I was lucky ent physiologically and physisode for Jared Dunten, an because I have a great family in cally. There was a time that they Austin-based advertising copy all these people and supporters thought after two years, whatwriter, and, until the accident, an around me.” ever progress had been made was active individual. Today, Dunten studies with your situation for life. But Reeve Dunten and a friend had hiked Welsh artist Edward Povey, who changed that.” C R O S S W O R D in Big Bend’s Chisos Mountains agreed to give him weekly, priDunten said his situation may SECTION CLASSIFIEDS, before deciding to clean up in vate lessons at his home. “He have been different if the acciPage 12 the Rio Grande River. He dove now lives in Wimberley and dent JOBS had been near a hospital LISTINGS in with a bar of soap and nearly teaches art classes,” Dunten said. facility. HeINSIDE said with a spinal lost his life. “I’m building my technical art injury, there is swelling, yet the Sudoku Fredericksburg Standard-Radio PostFourteen years after the acci- skills, MAY 21, 2014 but also learning a lot of art spinal canal is small and cuts off Page 11 dent, Dunten will share his story history from him and learning to blood flow. While his friend was Trade Days will be Feb. 14-16 at Sunday of struggle, and some amazing see art in a different way.” able to get him to a hospital in Farms, seven miles east of Fredericksburg artwork he painted with his Dunten said the physical chal- Alpine, it was many more hours on U.S. 290. – Standard-Radio Post file mouth, at the second annual lenges of painting can be taxing. before he was able to reach a spi“Eat. Drink. Be Inspired.” fun- “It’s a beast,” he said of cover- nal decompression chamber at a draiser, set for 6 p.m., Friday, ing a large canvas. He moves his Lubbock hospital. in the ballroom of the Admiral wheelchair by leaning his upper Yet more than a decade after 1279 US Hwy. 87S. Nimitz Museum. body forward or backward. “The the accident, life goes on for him. Photo by Randall Ford Instead of letting the injury largest canvas I’ve done is six feet Dunten and wife, Kimberley, Fredericksburg define him, he is leaving a legacy by four feet, so it’s like1206 a really young sons. “She is so 107 SETTLEMENT DRIVE DOEhave RUNtwo HOLLOW COMEthe OUT THE COUNTRY! DRIFTWOOD DRIVE Proceeds will benefit HillTO Country Eat. Drink. Be Inspired. of art, and an amazing collection brutal workout. supportive and super-encourag830.997.2129 Film Society, which encourages inde• 6 p.m., Admiral Nimitz of paintings of animals, scenery, “But the masochist in me enjoys ing,” he said. “And the boys are pendent film production, and the Will www.immelmotors.com Museum Ballroom. flowers, people and religious it,” he said, laughing. just a kick in the teeth,” he said Walk Foundation. The event will feature a imagery. He said painting “filled He rides a “functional electrical affectionately. 29tf • Tickets to the second screening of “Will Walk,” a production by a void.” stimulation” bicycle three days a He continues to work with annual fundraiser, sponMarty and Adam Butler and Craig Parker “I went from being a high- week. The machine powers his the agency, teaming on national SEctIon sored by the hill Country that portrays events in Dunten’s life as he activity guy playing all sports to legs, and shocks his big muscle brand accounts such as AT&T, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Country style BMW home with refuses to fully accept life as a quadripleFilm Society, are $75 per zero activity in the hospital,” he groups into moving, doing the Chili’s,Hill Southwest Airlines, extra30large rooms. yard with FROM MAIN STREET Post“In Oak2002, gic. Marty ButlerONLY is 5aMILES lifelong friend ofwith many said. I was encouraged equivalent of ofriding to 60 andFenced more. and private back VERY NICE HOME, large front porch with swing to LARGE QUALITY Durst built home in great neighbor person and may be purin front & back yard. Large home with 4 bedroom, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HILL&COUNTRY style home trees, double garage recent paint. Very large master on cool days... In side you have enjoy...especially Carriage Hills. Owners enclosed two car garage for large Dunten and was 3trees with him at the time of to paint by my mom. Well, she miles a week. “It helps with physHis optimism is reinforced with bath in main home (2830 sq.ft.) & attached to two car wood floors with open concept Granite counter tops, with extra large rooms. Fenced and back Open chased online at www. living area but can be remodeled back into garage. Extra with ensuite. Allhis ceramic tileprivate flooring. kitchen the accident. really put thebedroom screws down.” ical things, my mental affirmation: garage, two bedroom & two bath can be used as B&B dishwasher, wine cooler.. and nice cabinets... All open yard with trees, double garage & recent paint. & bath built on for mother-in-law suite or and guest with eat-drink-inspire2014. Living area the entry area with dining and kitchen... extended family. built home with Dunten’s oak floors with granite Wood burning Very large mastercountertops. with All ceramic tile employer, statearea as makes well,”forhea added. “Iensuite. will overcome paralysis. I fireplace. will A beer and wineorreception willQuality be offered quarters. VaultedGSD&M ceiling in main living Master bedroom has glass doors that open to Deck throughout & tile in wet areas. Kitchen has built-in Sub flooring. Open kitchen with granite countertops. spacious area in with stove insert fire place. Homehe has zoned eventbrite.com. Recent roof & fencing. Sprinkler Advertising Agency Austin, And remains optimistic paint myself out system. of this $332,500. wheelin back.. There is an extra bonus room up outdoor with music fromZero Victoria refrigerator,Celestine. work island withMy sink & down draft cook Wood burning fireplace. Recent roof & fencing. HVAC and a 90 gallon water heater.Back yard has large stairs.. Garage is detached with air condition, and made knew his fruit jobtrees, waspeach,about research SS BBQ. Large RV storage area withsure 50 he top. Built-in Sprinkler system. chair.” Own Chef will cater the dinner. Seating is limited. storage building, apple & his plum.future, citing Scan to go to my painted coated floors... Located Close to town February 19 2014 Speakers Showcase Community Events Spot Color: $50. 1.78 FEBRUARY 12, 2014 2.83 Three 20 dealing 76 Courtesy Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park Glenn SectionS February 16 Music Club concert with Kirsten Yon Henry and Ruby Schmidt COLOR PRICES: Full color $6 per column inch ($50 minimum/$150 maximum) 0.06 G Wine and lifestyle magazine of the Texas Hill Country sheet, amendment — D3 February 14-16 Fredericksburg Trade Days Hugo Klaerner Promises Our annual wedding guide has stories, advice, Section a planning calendar and people accused of around midnight on Saturday, more offers from advermethamphetamine Feb. 1, at 21 Linda Drive, eMerGencY SerViceS tisers. in Fredericksburg were Apartment 4, off U.S. Highway INSIDE arrested this week by offi- 87, north of Fredericksburg, • Joint county dispatch breaking news on Twitter @fbgstandard Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post February 19, from 2014 according Detective GetTerry cers working together high Low rain office recommended to ROCK&Vine Wednesday 40 20 the Fredericksburg Police Weed of the Fredericksburg commissioners — A9 27 20 Jared Dunten’sThursday life was changed forever after Department a diving accident leftGillespie him paralyzed. he has learned he sees within. and the PoliceBut Department (FPD.) to paint the beauty ALL IN THE Celebrate the Hill Friday 35 25 0.04 FAMILY County Sheriff ’s Office. Oscar Ramirez, 26, who Saturday 72 31 Country wine and coMMentArY Just under 10 grams of meth reportedly lives at that sinSunday 78 38 food scene, and read Monday 38 27 • City manager, local resipackaged for delivery were dis- gle-bedroom apartment, was Mouth artist will about other attracTuesday na na covered during the execution arrested earlier in the day on a dent, paper discuss fact total rain 0.04 Columnist reflects on share story, talents tions and fun facts. of a search warrant by officers GILLESPIE LIFE Monday 5pm Monday 5pm Monday 5pm Monday 5pm Monday 4pm Tuesday 9am Monday 5pm Monday noon 2 MAGAZineS inSiDe Three arrested for meth dealing at local apartments 0.06 H H 830-669-2160 0.06 Rainfall this week Rainfall for February Rainfall for 2014 Normal for date Same date lastSection year Low – Jan. 29 High – Jan. 31 Wineand andlifestyle lifestyle magazine of Texas the Texas Hill Country Wine magazine of the Hill Country February 14 Valentine’s Day February 24 Donald Rumsfeld speaks at Nimitz Museum criMe WeAther GROCERIES • Feed • Hardware • gas Feb. 5-11, 2014 BiG chAnGe ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE • Fredericksburg ISD votes to change taxcollection entity — A4 CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post • Section A (Front) • Section B (Sports) • Section C (Lifestyles) • Section D (Community) • Section E (Real Estate) • Section F (Classified) • Classified Business Directory • Entertainment Doss Country store Stories and photos, pages A3 and D1. inSiDe (Note: Earned Rate forfeited if account is past due.) DEADLINES A bronze statue of Adm. chester W. nimitz, Main Street’s newest attraction, is dedicated at namesake museum hero $15.75 col./in. (Non-Commissionable) Monthly Space Volume 1/4 page or 31½ col./in. 1/3 page or 42 col./in. 1/2 page or 63 col./in. 2/3 page or 84 col./in.. 1 page or 126 col./in. $1 Wednesday, February 12, 2014 HOMETOWN NATIONAL (Commissionable) RATE Display Advertising Radio Post No. 36 - USPS 209-080 • Periodical EICHEN STRASSE MLS #67794. $332,500. 830-889-2450 Robert Menking [email protected] 997-9591 www.RobertMenking.com 408 West Main Scan to go to my website & access every available property for sale! www.RobertMenking.com MLS #67805. $237,500. website & access CENTURY 21 SUNSET, REALTORS every available 997-9591 property for sale! 408 West Main, <<<<<<<<<<<< Fredericksburg [email protected] FOR SALE BY OWNER OWNER SAYS SELL! THE CURRIE RANCH intrigued by its people. So as a • Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post • Commemorative Section • November 13, 2013 • young man, just twenty-two, Display The photos will be on display this weekend at the R.S. Hanna Gallery, for this month’s First Friday Art Walk. That will be followed by a March 15 book release and gallery photo print show. (Proceeds of the March 15 book release will benefit the Gillespie County Historical Society.) In the preface, Montgomery wrote: “This book began as an object of my growing up, or so it seemed, in ty of Gillespie County and was I sought to capture the spirit STORY HILL COUNTRY HOME, with great views on 9 + acres EXTENSIVE PEDERNALES RIVER FRONTAGE, 73.44 acres of Fredericksburg’s people in inTWO Bergen Wald. 2 bed/2 bath, porches up and downstairs. The features with views, luxurious European influenced luxury home with words and photographs.” include: combo kit/living with high ceilings, lots of glass to give you a light every amenity including Four en Suite bedrooms and large Montgomery went on and airy feel, satillo tile floors downstairs, woodburning Franklin stove, office, Grand Living Areas overlooking pastoral fields and large rooms and lots of storage, all bedrooms and living have access to to lament the gentrifica- porches with awesome views. The detached workshop could be used for distant hill views, Loggia Entry features fireplace and pool, self contained separate guest house, stocked clear water tion of Texas, and certainly, an artists studio, hobby room, guest room, office, etc. Gunnite Bottom Lake surrounded by century oaks and pecan MLS #68043. $389,000. Fredericksburg has seen its For trees. Five minutes to Main Street. more information send a text to 95495 and type GOTO KW37 share of changes over the past Reenie Pehl, GRI, CRS Southwest Partners International Realty 800 948 1537 three decades. KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY Sherry Princess Cohen, CNE But his interviews — record- 1303 E. Main St., Ste A, Fbg. Local Focus Global Reach 949 421 9996 ed between 1976 and 1979 — 830-889-5198 cell 50M Top Producers Club 830-997-1120 office bring back a slower time, and [email protected] [email protected] bring out the character of the German-Americans, their KLEIN BRANCH HUNTING RANCH 1015 AVE. D, FREDERICKSBURG habits and their heritage. After a six-year struggle to turn the program around, Fredericksburg High School’s varsity football team is finally.... Stories The interviews feature stories of the residents and their ancestors, some of whom were original settlers to the area. Willie Frantzen described his grandparents as having a store, yet having it “real rough. IMPECCABLY MAINTAINED custom built(1990) brick home on Indians and such as that.” corner lot in established neighborhood. 2032 SF of living space A morning breakfast scene plus garage & 2 covered porches. Large living room with fireplace to dining area. Master bedroom has walk in closet. Master Approximately 520 acres with paved at the table of Walter Doebbler opens bath has walk in shower and double sink vanity. Lots of built is described before he headed in wood shelves, cabinets & bookshelves. Has ceiling fans road frontage. 2/2 cottage overlooking to the pasture to butcher a throughout and brick fireplace with enclosure. Efficient gas Klein Branch Creek. $3,900,000 heating/water heater, A/C is 6 years old, well insulated, doublecow. MICHAEL LINDLEY paned windows. Large yard has sprinkler system; back yard is Henry and Ruby Schmidt chain-link fenced with alley access. 217 East Main St. described the early days of MLS #67467. $255,000. Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Mary Holland Schuetzenfest. (C) (830) 997-6531 The 128-page book is full Holland Real Estate • (M) (830) 456-3967 [email protected] 1004 Avenue C • Fredericksburg TX 78624 www.FredericksburgRealty.com of such snippets of life, all [email protected] described in caring detail that showed the author’s respect for his subjects. TEXAS HILL COUNTRY FOR LEASE Joanie Harris, another family friend who is helping promote the book, said Montgomery’s family restored one of the town’s old rock homes, and also helped fix up the Pioneer Memorial Library, which used to serve as the APPX. 3500 S.F. CUSTOM STONE HOME offering courthouse. PLAYOFF BOUND Philip O’Bryan Montgomery III Fredericksburg. My three brothers and I had the run of the town. Our parents, Ruth Ann and Philip Montgomery, saw Fredericksburg as a place where Carter, Will, Harold, and I could experience the country and learn from a community of strong, moral, hard-working people — mostly third- and fourth-generation descendants of German immigrants. They were right. “In Fredericksburg and the Wide-ranging interests surrounding countryside, Montgomery was a renaiswe learned to be naturalists, sance man of sorts. An avid to hunt and fish, and, most outdoorsman and naturalimportantly, to appreciate the ist, he enjoyed hunting, fishpeople who made up the town ing, hiking and camping, and itself. I was drawn to the beauCont. on C6 This Spectacular View Home, 10 Acres Gated Entry, Home has Magnificent Views from Every Room, ELEVATOR 3 Bedroom with 2 1/2 Baths, Expansive Open & Light, Huge Master Suite, Oversize Garage, New Appliances, New Paint, Best Views in the Hill Country NEW PRICE $850,000. HILL COUNTRY RETREAT on 4.2 Acres. Germanstyle Limestone house with metal roof. “FBGstyle” house with Old-World charm built in 2009. Potential Horse Property, Winery, Bed & Breakfast, etc. RV storage, Barn, corral, etc. 3/2/2. Tree covered property which fronts on popular paved county drive. Rock fireplace, granite countertops, huge covered front porch, entertaining patio, rustic rail fence. The most beautiful setting you can imagine. Less than 3 miles from Main St. $499,000 - 830-660-9577 - JIM Southwest Partners International Realty 800 948 1537 Sherry Princess Cohen, CNE Local Focus Global Reach 949 421 9996 50M Top Producers Club [email protected] HISTORIC HOME HILL COUNTRY RANCH located south of Hilda, toward Doss has 188.2 acres. Terrain varies from sand stone laced hill range to sloping to abandoned field land now with mature mesquite trees. A wet weather creek bed is on west side of property and seasonably has pools of water. Cover includes mesquite, bee brush, persimmon, cedar elm and live oak trees. Beautiful views of Cow Valley Creek area. Abundance of white tail deer. MLS #68034. $895,000. 734 S. Washington St. • (830) 997-3400 [email protected] • www.readvisoryteam.com 171 ACS. VIEWS. POND. CABIN. 1920’S CLASSIC By Matt Ward F ive years, 11 months GREAT FOR RESTAURANT, winery or retail. and 24 days. Approximately 3,000 sq. ft. Around 3,146,400Located 1/4 mile out Hwy. 87 N. (Mason Hwy.) minutes will have elapsed Call Aaron between kickoff of the Fred-for more information. Families featuredericksburg in “Our Way Of Life” High School var- 830-456-1571 •Arthur Klein •Henry, R.L. and Willie •Fred Aguilar bi-district •Albertteam’s Meier Frantzen sity football •Alvin and Emilie Alberthal •Lyne (Klingelhoefer) Harper •Edwin Moellering •Gustav “Gus” Basse showdown•Felixagainst Somerset STONE FOREST Pehl •Anthony Hartmann •Hondo Crouch •Bill and Emma Petmecky •Sidney Henke •Heinrich, Ella, Erna, Cora, Friday night and kickoff of •Alfred Petsch •Felix Herbort Olga and Estella Dietz Roeder •Fred Itz the Billies’•Alma •Myron, Walter and Viola last playoff appear•Emil Schandua •Max Jenschke Doebbler •Chester and Henry Schmidt •Henry andance Irene Jung against •Benjamin Enderle Cibolo Steele •Carl and Rheinhold Kirchner •Marvin, Otto and Vera •Leslie Feller 2007. Schuch •Alfred andin Hugo Klaerner •Wesley Franz With six years of waiting soon behind them, Fredericksburg players haveGroup little time to celDementia Support Group Cancer Support Thursday, March 6th Wednesday, March9-1 12th regular season ebrate their 5:00pm 5:00pm Dennis Kusenberger andKerrville undefeated River Point of Kerrville Cancer Center District 27-3A (C) (830) 456-6327 (H) (830) 997-8899 1441 Bandera Hwy, Kerrville 218 Sidney Baker St. North, Kerrville championship before wiping 116 East Austin St. [email protected] “Each office independently owned and operated.” the 830-258-7461 slate clean for post-season Wednesday, March 12th 1:30pm play.Mental Health Support Group (NAMI) The Haven Thursday, March 20th Yet6:30pm-7:30pm for those Billies who 747 Alpine Drive, Kerrville Ambulatory Care Center Classroom struggled through a 2-8 camCaring for a loved one with symptoms of 260 Cully Drive, Kerrville memory loss, Alzheimer’s or other forms of paign in 2011 and battled their 830-258-5077 or 830-895-1010 dementia can be challenging. Knowing you are to Support a 5-5 mark in 2012, not alone while hearing others share their wayOstomy Group journey can help assist you in your daily making the9th playoffs validates Sunday, March experience. If you have a family member 3pm years’ worth of effort. with dementia, please join us for support three Peterson Regional Medical Center and learning. For more information call “ItClassroom justifies that all the blood, B, 2nd Floor 830-258-7461 830-258-7891 sweat and tears that we as Amputation Support Group coaches and players have put Thursday, March 6th 5:30pm-6:30pm into this program Sponsored by: has finally Peterson Regional Medical Center paid off,” senior defensive back ED Conference Room, 1st Floor and wide receiver Matthew Lost a limb or adjusting to life after amputation? For more information McManigle said. 551 Hill Country Drive, Kerrville excellent construction, many details, & unique finishes. Open flowing plan is ideal for entertaining. Beautiful centermatch ceiling, ash trim & numerous blt-in cabinets and storage areas in every room add warmth & amazing space. Energy efficiency is enhanced by a solar hot water sys & 52” fireplace w/ fans. Kitchen includes blt-in baking center, hexagonshaped island w/Jenn-aire cooktop, and walk-in pantry. All on 6.36 ac. w/i 3 mi. of town. $399,500 21623 NORTH RR 783 NEATLY KEPT 1920’S FRAME 3BR/1BA additions comes with either 2 or 3 lots. Interior offers bead board in many of the rooms, some being covered with paneling. Floors are covered with vinyl & carpet. The original hand-crank cistern still in place. Home & 2 lots (100x150) $127,500. 3rd lot $37,500. Vic Nixon, Broker Vic Nixon, Broker 1325 E. Main Cell: 889-2325 1325 E. Main Cell: 889-2325 Todd Herber (C) (830) 889-2430 (O) (830) 997-4323 145 E Main St. • Fredericksburg 78624 [email protected] • www.ccherber.com [email protected] [email protected] AWESOME VIEWS End-of-the-road locale. In the winecountry area, nestled in hills between Fredericksburg and Stonewall. Overlooking Pedernales Valley. Elevation ranges to near 1850’, with nice flat-topped hill at 1800’ that would make a superb building site. Pond and abundant wildlife. Live Oaks and Spanish with few Cedars. Log Cabin, 1979-built, 2 bdrm, bath, carport. Older barns & pens. Don’t miss this opportunity! MLS #67603. $1,280,000. 19446.36-37 YOU DO NOT WANT to hesitate on this one, the WOW factor kicks in the minute you walk in the front door! Large living area open to kitchen and dining, spacious master suite and update master bath, each of the guest bedrooms has a bath and a 600SF + study could also be a media room or even a 4th bedroom as it has a huge closet as well. Kitchen has granite, range is electric cooktop but gas is available if that suites you better, nice size breakfast area. Patio faces each and has an outdoor kitchen that that you will just love, love! MLS #68013. $449,000. or to register call 830-928-8636. www.petersonrmc.com Cont. on page 2 20700.39 We cover the community like no one else. Introducing SMART SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS. • Checking • Internet Banking • Savings • Mobile Banking • Lending • Desktop Deposit Services • Merchant Services 712 West Main Street • 830-997-2155 [email protected] Fredericksburg (830) 997-5544 710 South Adams Visit our banking center today: Premier Business CB.com Amarillo • Boerne • Fredericksburg • Hart • Kerrville • Lubbock • Plainview • Post • Shamrock • Slaton • Tulia 16702.17-21