The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1975 Page: 5 of 12
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THE BOERNE STAR
BOERNE
On the Run
SHOOTING CLUB
T. Guerra
Twenty shooters were out R. Henarie
98
105
Totals: 2433
413
BUILD BOERNE BETTER
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Quality Painting
Exterior & Interior
IF
— ALSO —
K. Crowder
240
BERGMANN
M. Becker
240
Call 249-2147
Total: 2423
Sunshine Painting
ALBERT ANSALDO
0. Marquardt
248
IT'S SO EASY TO
SHOP
249-2507
— All Types of Electrical Contracting —
Sears
KOHLER ELECTRIC CO.
PHONE 249-2834
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Individual scores are shown
below:
Mark Zinsmeister .. 244
M. Zinsmeister Sr. 245
240 240
248 249
243
245
240
247
242
248
246
246
246
245
105
95
240
240
244
247
240
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. 242
. 248
. 240
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. 246
108
96
101
105
113
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100
110
109
109
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114
92
110
106
105
115
112
101
95
103
98
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D. Atkinson .... 240 241
0. Marquardt.. 249 246
M. Zinsmstr Jr. 240 244
K. Crowder .... 241 242
C. Smith —................
L. Shaefer..................
Team No. 2
O. Marquardt
E. Gilbert .....
B. Allen .........
B. Gilbert .....
G. Vasili_________
Team No. 2—
H. Marquardt.. 248 248
pany; Medical to the Univer-
sity of Texas Health Science
Center; and Parks and Rec-
reation to the Northeast Pre-
serve, San Antonio River, the
park off Nacogdoches and the
recreation complex.
M. Carroll .....
G. Carroll_______
F. Mueller .....
R. Trachta .....
J. Pritko.........
H. Marquardt
D. Wise .........
J. Higens.....-
C. Smith _______
‘ Team No. 4—
J. Higens ...______
E. Zinsmeister
L. Hahne ________
D. Wise ___________
C. Smith ________
Team No. 3—
M. Zinsmeister Jr... 243
Annual Pleasant Valley
CHICKEN BARBEQUE
June 1, 1975
SERVING TIME: 12-2:30
Adults $1.75 — Children Under 12 $1.00
PLENTY BEER & SODA WATER
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
► with John Menzies
County Extension Agent
(Agriculture)
NAPA
HEADQUARTERS
LUMBER CO.. Inc.
Gardening Tools
Hedge Trimmers and
Pruners
Phone 249-2712
Authorized
CATALOG SALES
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THE
DODGE
BOYS
Special Thanks
Our sincere gratitude is ex-
tended to all the friends and
relatives who shared with us
in the loss of
RUDOLPH M. ENGEL
Your sympathy and many
comforting words and deeds
were deeply appreciated and
will long be remembered.
We are especially grateful
to those at Town and Country
Manor who provided our be-
loved with their best in care
and comforts and to Father
Manning and Father Mullaney
for their special attendance to
his spiritual life. Many thanks
also to Mr. Ebensberger for
his assistance and guidance to
the family.
We thank you all for the
many kindnesses and under-
standing sympathy and ask
for God’s blessings upon you.
THE FAMILY
$200 CASH BACK
ON A NEW DODGE
PICKUP, SPORTSMAN WAGON,OR RAMCHARGER.
VALDEZ BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO.
813 N- MAIN
Phone 249-3423
SAN ANTONIO Phones — LE 4-4778. 344-6022
Foundation, Rock, Carpenter or
Building Complete Homes
AUTO REPAIR and Welding
Johnson's Service
UPPER BALCONES RD.
249-3858
PAUL JOHNSON
The HAND
and HEART
F.M. 1376 (Sisterdale Rd.)
3 Miles from Boerne
A fun place to browse for
the unusual in
Primitives — Antiques
— Collectables
Phone 537-4403
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BUILD BOERNE BETTER
Our medal shoot for May
was held on Sunday 18th with
20 shooters out for the med-
als. Richard Trachta won the
rest medal with a 248. Oscar
Marquardt came in second
with a 248 and Joe Under-
wood took third with a 248.
As you can see 248s were pop-
ular. The offhand medal was
won by Ray Marquardt with
a 115 out of a possible 125.
Byron Gilbert took second
with a 114 while Richard
Trachta came in third with
a 113.
Educational exhibits will be
provided by the Texas Em-
ployment Commission, Lack-
land Air Force Base Air
transportation, c o m m u nica-
tions and medical) and Trin-
ity University.
Each career cluster has an
educational tour scheduled in
the afternoon: Air Transpor-
tation to the San Antonio In-
ternal Airport; Communica-
tions to KENS-TV and the
Express-News; Livestock
Marketing and Processing to
the San Antonio Union Stock
133 S. Main, Boerne
9 - 5 Daily — 9-1 Saturday
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HAVING SEPTIC TANK
TROUBLE?
We carry the proper items to
keep your septic system work-
ing properly. We also have
root killer and drain pipe
opener. McQUINN’S.
RENT OUR EQUIPMENT
Rug shampooer, floor sand-
ers. concrete mixer, appli-
ances, hand truck, floor pol-
ishers. McQUINN’S.
Frigidaire APPLIANCES
These trusted appliances
available here in Boerne. Fac-
tory service. Terms.
McQUINN’S
Thank You
Cancer Crusade of the Ken-
dalia area wishes to thank all
who donated to the American
Cancer Society. Mrs. Eddie
Krause, chairman.
Special thanks to Mrs.
Wayne Wright, Mrs. Al Bot-
tles, Mrs. Reinhard Bindseil,
and Mrs. Levin Wiedner for
helping with this worthy
cause.
... 247 246
... 242 246
... 247 246
... 248 246
... 240 240
Total: 2448
Delegates will choose one of
the following mini assemblies
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon:
Air Transportation, Communi-
cations, Livestock Marketing
and Processing, Medical and
Parks Recreation. In each
mini-assembly, highly quali-
fied resource persons will dis-
cuss the future of the speci-
fic cluster, career opportuni-
ties, personal qualifications,
education and-training, areas
of specialization, opportunities
for advancement, working
conditions and ways to enter
the field.
The Dodge Boys are giving Texas-szed
deals on all their 1975 Dodgepickups,
Sportsman wagons, and Ramchargers.
And here’s a little friendly Texas Persuader.
When you buy or lease any of these models
from Dealer or factory inventory, Chrysler
Corporation will send you $200 cash back. But
you'd better come in soon. Take advantage of
these deals while they last.
•Offer limited to Texas residents only.
Limit, one per customer. Retail customers only
Acoustical Spraying
Need It?
Rent it!
Kendall County
Rentals
118 W. Advogt 249-3211
Upwards of 150 4-H’ers and | Yards and Swift and Com-
non 4-H’ers 14-19 years of
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Thursday, May 29, 1975
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24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
J&R BODY SHOP
Boerne, Texas
COMPLETE BODY AND PAINT WORK
Day Phone: 249-3032
Nite: 249-2534 or 249-2987
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The Boerne Star
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Except the Thursday after Christmas
Second-class postage paid at Boerne, Texas 78006
William G. Davis III, Editor and Publisher
Wm. Gammon Davis, Jr., Part-Owner
Subscription price $6.00 per year in advance (plus tax)
132 MAIN ST. PHONE 249-2441
BOERNE, TEXAS 78006
Notices of church entertainments, bazaars, concerts, etc.
where a charge of admission is made, lengthy programs,
cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, and all other matter
not news, will be charged for at regular rates.
age from 18 counties are ex-
pected to attend the 4-H spon-
sored Career Day in San An-
tonio on June 10th. Boys and
girls interested in participat-
ing may request information
from this office, 249-2661.
Delegates will register at
the Coates University of Trin-
ity University starting at 9:00
a.m. General assembly is at
10:00 a.m. “Happiness is Wise
Career Selection” is the topic
for the keynote address to be
given by Mrs. Mary N. Jack-
son, Instructional Consultant
for Career Education with
headquarters in San Antonio.
Mr. Robert J. Reilley, Em-
ployment Technician II of
the District office in San An-
tonio, will speak on “The Tex-
as Employment Commission
at Your Service.”
Totals: 2440 294
Team No. 4—
D. Wise .......... 247 243 108
GIRL SCOUT CAMPS
FILLING RAPIDLY
Girl Scout camps are experi-
encing unprecedented early
registrations this year and
both resident and day camps
are rapidly filling. Both Girl
Scout resident camps, Mira
Sol at Waring, Texas and La-
Jita at Utopia, Texas, are now
open to non-state and out-of-
state Scouts, as well as to local
Girl Scouts, and day camps
are open to currently regis-
tered Girl Scouts.
Camp Mira Sol, a one-week
camp for the younger camper
open to girls who have com-
pleted third, fourth or fifth
grades, still has openings in
the sixth session, July 20
to 26.
Registration information
may be obtained by calling
227-6146 or coming by the
Girl Scout office, 335 King
William St. Monday through
Thursday, 8:30 to 5:30 or Fri-
day, 8:30 to 12 noon. Parents
are urged to register girls
early before camp sessions are
totally filled.
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Total: 2448
The Friday night matches
of May 16 also had 20 shoot-
ers. Ron Henarie won first
place with a 497 out of a pos-
sible 500. Helwig Marquardt
took second place with a 496
and Oscar Marquardt and Bob
Allen tied for third with 495s.
Team No. 3 was high team
with a 2440.
Team No. 1— Rest Off
’ B. Gilbert........ 245 244 105
M. Zinsmeister 246 240 ......
E. Whitworth.. 240 240 ......
J. Underwood.. 247 245 95
Mark Zinsmstr 242 246 95
Totals: 2435 295
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Team No. 3—
B. Allen .......... 248 247
M. Carroll ...... 240 240
J. Higens ........ 247 249
G. Carroll........ 240 244
J. Pritko.......... 243 242
Library Notes
The Library Systems Act of
Texas State Library has made
it possible for libraries to re-
ceive a film projector and
screen. A film circuit was or-
ganized with Mrs. Joan Gould
District 10 co-ordinator.
Each library receives a col-
lection of eight different sub-
jects a month which may be
borrowed along with the film
projector and screen. /
Several persons of the Boer-
ne library staff can operate
the projector or can instruct a
responsible person how the
machine works.
Boerne Public Library is
making this service available
to local nursing homes and
churches, civic and service
groups.
burning powder at our Friday P. Underwood.. 241 248
night shoot of May 9, and M. Becker 240 240 95
from the scores, they were
still hot from the prize shoot. I
Byron Gilbert won first
place with a 493 while Oscar
Marquardt, Bob Allen and
Dale Wise tied for second
place with 493s. Maxie Zins-
meister took third place with
a 492. Teams No. 2 and 4
tied for high team with 2448s.
Individual scores are shown
below.
Team No. 1—
R. Henarie.............. 248 243
T. Guerra________________ 240 240
' D. Broemer ____________ 240 245
H. Marquardt ________ 240 243
J. Pritko.................. 240 240
Total: 2419
Mark Zinsmeister .. 235
B. Gilbert________________ 247
G. Vasili —____________ 229
E. Gilbert________________ 242
T. Guerra________________ 238
J. Underwood ........ 248
R. Marquardt .....— 243
R. Henarie ............ 246
P. Underwood ...... 240
M. Zinsmeister Jr.- 231
141 MAIN STREET BOERNE. TEXAS 2
249-3041
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1975, newspaper, May 29, 1975; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535916/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.