The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 6 of 8
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I’H K RORRVE STAk
Thursday, June 25,1964
VITAMIN SELECTED
FOR OLYMPIC TEAM
Local drug store proprietors E.
E. and John Ebner of Ebner’s
Rexall Drug Store, announced
today that a leading vitamin-
mineral product has been selec-
ted by the Olympic Committee
for use by the U. S. Olympic
Team.
Mr. Ebner stated that Super
Plenamins, America’s largest
selling vitamin-mineral product,
will be made available to the U.
S. Olympic Team during their
training period and while actual-
ly competing in Tokyo this Fall.
They are sold only in Rexall
Drug Stores, and Mr. Ebner is
particularly pleased, as this pro-
duct has long been a favorite of
his customers.
To add excitement to the news
Ebner’s will feature a major
sweepstakes this summer which
anyone can enter. A 21-day trip
for two to the Olympic Games
will be the grand prize. The win
ners will fly to the Orient via
TWA Star Stream Jet and con-
necting airlines. The pprize in-
cludes accomodations, meals, lug
gage, a camera outfit and spend
ing money . . . plus the oppor-
tunity to win a 1964 Rambler
automobile. He added that no
purchase is necessary to win
any of the more than 2,000
prizes awarded.
Kendalia Home Coming
Chicken Barbecue
June 28 at noon
2tc You All Come
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our appre-
ciation and thanks to our
friends and neighbors for their
kind expressions of sympathy,
floral offerings, calls, food, and
other acts of kindness extended
to us at the time of the death
of our beloved father,
MR. LEE FOX
May God bless you.
ltp Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox
Douglas R. Moreau, interior
communications technician fire-
man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Moreau of Boeme, Tex-
as, reported May 4, aboard the
radar picket escort ship USS
Thomas J. Gary operating out
of Newport, R. I.
FLOOR COVERING
Linoleum — Tile — Carpet
and all accessories at
McQuinn’s
MONDAY NIGHT
MIXED LEAGUE
High team 3 game series, No.
3, 0. S. T. Ranch 2347, Irene
Knoll, Capt.
High team game No. 3, O. S.
T. Ranch, 835.
Men: High Ind. 3 game series
Class A Tommy Phillip 518;
Class B Steve Menhennett, 541;
Class C Lorenz Schwarz 521;
Class D Darrell Howze 397.
Ladies High Ind. 3 game se-
ries :
Class A Emmit Weeaks 489 ;
Class B Elnora Menhennett,
451; Class C Tillie Zoeller, 448 ;
Class D Alta Mclver, 345.
High Ind. Game, Men:
Class A Tommy Phillip 191;
Class B Steve Menhennett, 206;
Class C, Lorenz Schwarz, 188;
Class D, Darrell Howze, 154.
High Ind. Game, Women:
Class A, Emmie Weeaks, 174;
Irene Knoll 172; Kay Krause,
174, Class D, Alta Mclver, 124.
Splits picked up by the follow-
ing:
Faye Hinkle, 7-2-10; Prexy
Pegram, 5-10 twice; H. M. Peg-
ram 4-7-5; Melvin Maltsberger,
3- 10; Eugene Ebell 3-10, 5-7;
Hilmar Knoll, 3-10; Kenneth
Froboese 6-7-10; Bill McBee, 3-
10; Doug Weeaks, 5-8-10; Olga
Tidwell, 4-5-7; Lorenz Schwarz
4- 5-7; Jo Cravey 5-6.
LOANS—
Let us assist in refinancing
your present loan by consolidat-
ing all payments in one—
McQuinn Building Materials
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox of
Kendalia were visitors in Boer-
ne Thursday. Mr. Fox stated
that nearly 3 inches of rain fell
on their ranch.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON CONTEMPLATED
ANNEXATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS,
THAT:
The City of Boeme, Texas pro-
poses to institute annexation pro-
ceedings to enlarge and extend the
boundary limits of said city to in-
clude the following described terri-
tory, to wit:
Being a parcel of land out of the
89.68 acre Emma Pfeiffer Estate;
being out of Lot 2, Cheever Ad-
dition just east of the Boeme City
Limit Line, Kendall County, Texas;
said parcel consisting of the Fred W.
Winters 4;00 acre tract, the Newton
Leslie 3.00 acre tract and 0.44 acre
of Rosewood Avenue (Depot Ave-
nue) the overall perimeter of which
is more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point of the
south line of Rosewood Avenue at
its intersection with the east city
limit line of Boeme, Texas;
THENCE N. 0 deg. 56’ E. along
the west line of said 3.00 acre tract,
a distance of 680.70 feet to an iron
pin found at the northwest comer
of the Newton Leslie 3.00 acre tract;
THENCE S. 89 deg. 04’ E. a dis-
tance of 475.96 feet to an iron pin
set at the northeast comer of the
Fred W. Winters 4.00 acre tract;
THENCE S. 0 deg. 56’ W. a dis-
tance of 680.70 feet to a point on the
south line of Rosewood Avenue;
THENCE S. 89 deg. 04’ E„ along
the south line of Rosewood Avenue,
a distance of 475.96 feet to the place
of beginning, and containing 7.44
acres of land.
A public hearing will be held by
and before the City Council of the
City of Boeme, Texas on the 13th
day of July, 1964 at 8:00 P. M.
o’clock in the City Council Chamber
of the City Hall of the City of
Boeme, Texas, for all persons in-
Y 1st. IS
DIVIDEND
time at
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You want your money in a SAYINGS or INVESTMENT account in
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If you have idle money or if your present investment or savings account (including bonds) does not give you all of
these advantages, we suggest that you consider our plan!
If you have money in an organization that does not make loans in your
community, we suggest that you investigate our plan for transferring your
account to the Community Savings and Loan Association before July 10th.
ACCOUNTS OPENED OR ADDED TO ON OR BEFORE THE 10TH
OF THE MONTH START EARNINGS FROM THE FIRST.
YOUR INQUIRIES ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!
No Account Too Small... No Account Too Large!
Accounts Insured by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation
Branch Office: 242 S. Main St., Boeme, Texas
PHONE 249-2335
ty Savings & Loan
ion
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FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS
BASEBALL
Camp Stanley vs. New Braun-
fels Lions 3 P. M. Fairgrounds,
June 28.
THRIFT SHOP NEWS
Beginning on Wednesday, July
1st St. Helena’s Thrift Shop will
be open Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings only. Do your
shopping when it’s cool.
Carolyn Newton is visiting in
San Antonio with the Charles
Christley family.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that the
City Council of the City of Boeme,
Texas, will convene and sit as a
Board of Equalization on Monday.'
the 6th day of July, 1964 at 8:00
P. M. in the Council Room of the
Utilities Building for the purpose
of receving from the Assessor of
Taxes of the Cty of Boeme, Texas,
all his assessments, lists, books, etc.
for their inspection, correction,
equalization and approval.
Given under my hand and seal of
office this 24th day of June A. D.
1964.
2tc Edgar Schwarz, Jr.
City Secretary of the City of
Boerne, Texas.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual hearing of the Budget for
the City of Boerne for' the fiscal
year will be held in the Council
Room of the Utilities Buildng at 8
P. M. on July 13, 1964.
3tc Edgar Schwarz, Jr.
City Secretary
Dance Bulverde Community Center
Saturday Night, June 27
MUSIC BY
The Stardusters
From 9 to 1 — Admission 75c
As of July 1st., The Mitchell Clean-
ers will dose at noon Saturday.
SERVICE BUTANE CO.
11 A. J. Rust, Owner
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE CALL US
Phone 249-2210 Boerne, Texas
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terested in the above proposed an-
nexation. At said time and place all
such persons shall have the right to
appear and be heard. Of all said
matters and things, all persons in-
terested in the things and matters
herein mentioned, will take notice.
By order of the City Council of
the City of Boerne, Texas this the
22nd day of June, 1964.
(SEAL)
Ray F. Smart
Mayor, City of Boerne, Texas
ATTEST:
Edgar Schwarz, Jr.
City Secretary
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871101/m1/6/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.