The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1972 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
Home Demonstration News SCOUTS FORM
Nov. 13 with ten members,and eligible to join the new Na-
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on Dec. 12. Mrs. Malaer read
the 13-county area council, in-
had two interesting quizzes to eluding Kendall and Boerne,
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BUILD BOERNE BETTER
JOHNNY'S FEED & SUPPLY
FERTILIZER
SEED
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LIVESTOCK — LAWN — GARDEN SUPPLIES
Box 391 • Boerne, Texas 78006 • Phone 249-2422
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305 N. MAIN
For Lease
Phone 249-2756
Office Space
Retail Stores
Ja-Lee Shopping Center
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BOERNE AUTO SUPPLY
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BOERNE. TEXAS
249-3041
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ROLAND LUX, Mgr.
Tank Cleaning
Bulldozing
ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE
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Road Building and Road Repairs
A. J. LEWIS
SPRING CREEK RANCH
Septic Tanks
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5 MILES NE OF BOERNE OFF 474
CONCRETE WORK, HAULING & EXCAVATING
249-2556
BOERNE
249-2880
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CALL ALLISON PAVING, INC.
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Leal Survey No. 180, Kendall
Box 963, Boerne, Texas
Box 87, Sisterdale, Texas
512-249-3674
512-324-2801
The Boerne Home Demon-
stration Club met at the home
of Mrs. Hilmar Haufler on
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SMALL or LARGE JOBS—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
McQuinn Building Materials
also
available
with
steel toe
answer true or false. Also she
showed pillow tops that were
made by using odds and ends
of wool yarn.
Mrs. Haufler served coffee
and cake. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. R. D. Holliday, in the
Esser Addition, on Jan. 9 of
1973.
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tional Eagle Scout Assn., ac-
cording to Herbert J. Wilkins,
Scout executive of the Alamo
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America.
Wilkins explained the new
THE FLOWER BASKET
AT 104 E. SAN ANTONIO STREET
SEITER’S REFRIGERATION
& AIR CONDITIONING
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HEADQUARTERS
NATIONAL ASSN.
Men who have achieved the
rank of Eagle Scout are now
All types insulation and weath-
erstrip for water pipes, windows,
doors, etc., at—
BERGMANN LUMBER CO.
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VOGT STORE
152 S. Main
Sympathy Designs
WEDDINGS PLANNED
ESPECIALLY FOR YOU
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For appointment: 249-3113
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FOR ALL YOUR PAVING NEEDS
Room Additions • Remodeling
Garage and Carports
NOTICE
Would all you moms who
sent turkey to the band’s tur-
key dinner in a black, oval
roaster, please check. Someone
has Martha Schuchardt’s new
roaster bottom and I have
your old one at my house. No
name on it. Gladys Fincke.
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Margaret Malaer, the Home
Demonstration agent, attend-
ing.
The club decided to again
have a Christmas party for
senior citizens of the commu-
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POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES
PHONE 249-2656
116 W. THEISSEN
Geo. E. Vogt Owner
907 East Blanco
Lee Roy Leschper
512—684-2051 after 5:00
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Nights and Sundays 537-4474
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MRS. MARY BECK
Mrs. Beck, age 72, of 617
S. Schweppe St., Boerne, pass-
ed away at her home on Fri-
day, Nov. 24, 1972. Mrs. Beck
(nee Strube) was born in
Waring, Texas, on Oct. 15,
1900, where she grew up. She
lived in San Antonio for many
years, moving to Boerne where
she lived until her death.
She is survived by a son,
Robert H. Beck of Boerne;
one sister, Mrs. L. C. (Lydia)
Beck, San Antonio; brothers,
William Strube and Adolph
Strube, Boerne, and Richard
Strube, Waring, Texas; also
numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
on Monday, Nov. 27, 1972, at
10 a.m. at Ebensberger Fu-
neral Home with the Rev.
Martin Obst officiating. Inter-
ment was in Roselawn Memo-
rial Park, San Antonio, Texas.
Pallbearers were John Moreau,
Hilmar Haufler, Floyd Voges,
Ad. Pechacek, Glenn Strube
and Aurelio N. Lurati.
at MEGA ELECTRONICS CO.
282 N. Main, Boerne
an article on nutrition, and
Heating and Air Conditioners
SERVICE and INSTALLATION
On All Types of Heating and Cooling Systems
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Xi Xi Epsilon Met in
Lucy Conn's Home
The Xi Xi Epsilon chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi met at the
home of Lucy Conn.
At the conclusion of the
business meeting, Bonnylu
East and Lois Epperson pre-
sented a program on the
“Written Word.” Each mem-
ber submitted original writ-
ings which were read and dis-
cussed by the group. Also the
book, “The Giving Tree,” by
Shel Silverstein was read and
discussed.
Final plans for the annual
Christmas party were made,
and Lucy served refreshments
to 11 members.
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regardless of age, race, creed,
or economic status to retain
an association with scouting
through service to the local
councils in which they live.
When a boys earns the
Eagle award and as he grows
into adulthood, he wants to
continue his active involve-
ment with the national move-
ment that has provided many
of his most enjoyable experi-
ences,” Wilkins said.
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BOERNE COMMUNITY BUILDERS
CUSTOM HOMES
HERBERT L. LANG
“FREE” ESTIMATES
SATURDAY, DEC. 2
Yesteryear Antiques & Gallery
% Mile South I.H. 10 on Scenic Loop Road
Old Two-Story Rock Home—755-4251
Beautiful furniture, glassware, and junk.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
OR REMODEL
Call us for an estimate. We will
give you a contract price or fur
nish you with material only Con
tact us for all your needs in con
struction.
MeQUINN'S
nity at the Methodist Church association provides the oppor-
on Dec. 12. Mrs. Malaer read tunity for all Eagle Scouts, in
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PURINA — STAFFEL'S — DITTLINGER FEEDS
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Here’s a man's boot
every step of the way!
Rugged, handsome,
ready for a rough day’s
work anytime. Easy on
the feet, too. Stop in —
try on Pecos by Red
Wing and be convinced!
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Doing business in San Antonio
and Boerne Area for
a quarter of a century
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON CONTEMPLATED
ANNEXATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO ALL INTERESTED PER-
SONS, THAT:
The City of Boerne, Texas, pro-
poses to institute annexation pro-
ceedings to enlarge and extend
the boundary limits of said City
to include the following described
territory, to-wit:
Field notes of a 1.560-acre
Boerne Area Historical
Society Home Named
The main order of business
at the Nov. 22 regular meeting
of the Boerne Area Historical
Preservation Society member-
ship was the choice of a per-
manent name for the house
they now occupy.
With a rather large group
of members present and vot-
ing, most apparent they felt
the usual reference in use
should remain the permanent
name. It will now be correct to
use Historical House as the
definite proper name.
A special committee had
gathered a list of suggested
names and presented them
without recommendation or
identification of source.
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County, Texas, located along the
eastern limits of the City of
Boerne, Texas, and being more
fully described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pin in the
eastern line of Esser Road, said
point being N 0°58’ W 3,429.4’
from the intersection of the south
line of the M. I. Leal Survey No.
180 and the west line of the Rob-
ert Crittenden Survey No. 182;
Thence, with said eastern line
of Esser Road N 0°42’ E 200.0'
to an iron pin on an existing
City of Boerne Corporate Limits
Line;
Thence, with said Corporate
Limits line and across Esser Road
S 54°55’ W 66.7’ to an iron pin
at the southwest corner of the
intersection of Esser Road and
Blanco Road (F.M. 474);
Thence, with the western line
of Esser Road S 0°42' W 291.0’
to a point;
Thence S 89° 18’ E crossing Es-
ser Road in all 447.5’ to an iron
pin for comer;
Thence, N 0°42’ E 130.0’ to an
iron pin in a fence;
Thence, S 89°18’ W 393.4’ to
the place of beginning and con-
taining 1.560 acres of land.
A public hearing will be held
by and before the City Council
of the City of Boerne, Texas, on
the 11th day of December, 1972,
at 7:30 P.M. o’clock in the City
Council Chamber of the City Hall
of the City of Boerne, Texas,
for all persons interested in the
above proposed annexation. At
said time and place all such per-
sons shall have the right to ap-
pear and be heard. All of said
matters and things, all persons
interested in the things and mat-
ters herein mentioned will take
notice.
By order of the City Council
of the City of Boerne, Texas,
this 27th day of November, 1972.
A. E. HOWELL, JR.,
Mayor, City of Boerne, Texas
(Seal) ATTEST:
CHARLES A. AGOLD
City Secretary.
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1972, newspaper, November 30, 1972; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527946/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.