City Council — San Marcos
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1. Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes. ¶
Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes.
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1. The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and ¶
The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and
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1. Value as a visible or archeological reminder of the cultural heritage ¶
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of the community, or national event;
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LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and ov
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LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and overhead to be removed back to within public ROW. Gas meter to be removed, and service to be removed and capped at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Two Story Wood Frame Building to be Demolished. All non-hazardous materials from site demolition will be disposed of at the nearest landfill. Material will be loaded onsite and transported via truck directly to the final disposal location. Disconnect sewer service, remove existing cleanout, and then cap and plug at the property line. *? *V _£{ ! W at« 1) years, and upon returning to Delhi, for- dia from an elephant hunt, w&» inter* ~viewed«m TV as to her-work -with our . government in PFom&$ing better- inter- -- national relations. (Received, by. Tel- Star, fib doubt) THE OTHER INTERVIEW was over TV Station W OAI on its. “Converswtott” feature.* Mr*. Eleanor" Ringling of Mercedes, another cousin of Mrs. Maclnljroe'v . -Tha interview ^C0fieeitl6a^er‘f«cral'^36K‘^h^§FWuflsh- Mexican food recipes which is having a phenomenal" sale in San Antonio book stores. Miss Bessie adds this bit of biography: “Miss Brackenridge is the daughter of John Brackenridge, prominent cotton man and a resident of Taylor, who died some years ago. Miss K ingliiig is the granddaughter of Dr Hardy of Eagle Pass, a prominent physician of 50 yea/s ago.” BOB HARPER, one of Texas' more prominent seed breeders in an interesting talk here this week before a service club, men tioned parenthetically that Martindale once had 17 retail stores in the small rural community but one such store. All the old business buildings are now used as seed ware about the origin of the seed breeding business in this area reads like a ro mance It all started when the Mebane family moved to Texas from South Carolina about the middle of the last century and brought along cottonseed from the various states between their old home and the new one—just below The family planted their seed on virgin land and had a bale to the acre ready to pick when a G ulf storm blew in and stripped the stalks —all except a few which seemed to hold the open cotton in the bolls. Mr Mebane carefully selected from this storm-resistant cotton and planted a row or two of it the next year. It made lots of cotton and aagin selected the best for more seed, planting a larger field the following year H i is process went on and on un til the U. S. D. A . finally recognized the Mebane cotton as a new strain Mr Harper said “that was the begin ning of the seed breeding business in this area, and for many years now it has accounted for more than $2 million in new income to the area. ONCE, HE SA ID there were about 20 seed breeders m Lockhart alone, now there are about five in the area, moet of whom are in Martindale and San Marcos He gave credit to the early successful breeders —Oran Cliett, Ed Kasch, W H Anton for pioneering in the science of seed breeding, and developed his talk into the present system which has evolved to include hybrid corn sorghpms so that cotton third in seed production for planting I hope Bob Harper will write down his speech so that the history of plant ing seed in our area can be preserved and handed down for future genera tions. In summary he stressed the im portance of soil and water conserva tion practices as the solution for de creased production which has follow ed the depletion of the fertiliity of the soil, and finished up illustrated talk with a picture of a young child with these words “This little child may one day starve to death if we do not do more to Cause Auto Accidents in Area A apectacular one-car accident Sat- yrdtaiy nlfbt.on. State Higfaway ^ r e sulted in injuries to tw t^outh#.; Yolanda G*rcU/14, ttf K y leahd Va- lente Alamanza, 17, of *San 'w ere passengers in ariV enby. Victor Xibridio_JS*nch«s,. 16, o f’San Marcos. Sanchez lost control of the’ vehicle and it skidded out of con- ‘knocking its base 52 feet After hitting the standard, the car skidded an ad ditional 146 feet, going down an em bankm ent and stopping in a water- filled ditch. The two passengers were taken to Hays Memorial Hospital were treated for their injuries and re Damage to the Pontiac was esti mated at $1000. Sunday, Chester Lee Mercer, 19. of San Marcos was injured slightly when which he was driving collided with a
1. P.M. EVERY TUESDAY ¶
Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
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Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
1. Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes. ¶
Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes.
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1. The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and ¶
The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and
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1. Value as a visible or archeological reminder of the cultural heritage ¶
of the community, or national event;
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of the community, or national event;
1. inch = 200 feet ¶
LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and ov
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LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and overhead to be removed back to within public ROW. Gas meter to be removed, and service to be removed and capped at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Two Story Wood Frame Building to be Demolished. All non-hazardous materials from site demolition will be disposed of at the nearest landfill. Material will be loaded onsite and transported via truck directly to the final disposal location. Disconnect sewer service, remove existing cleanout, and then cap and plug at the property line. *? *V _£{ ! W at« 1) years, and upon returning to Delhi, for- dia from an elephant hunt, w&» inter* ~viewed«m TV as to her-work -with our . government in PFom&$ing better- inter- -- national relations. (Received, by. Tel- Star, fib doubt) THE OTHER INTERVIEW was over TV Station W OAI on its. “Converswtott” feature.* Mr*. Eleanor" Ringling of Mercedes, another cousin of Mrs. Maclnljroe'v . -Tha interview ^C0fieeitl6a^er‘f«cral'^36K‘^h^§FWuflsh- Mexican food recipes which is having a phenomenal" sale in San Antonio book stores. Miss Bessie adds this bit of biography: “Miss Brackenridge is the daughter of John Brackenridge, prominent cotton man and a resident of Taylor, who died some years ago. Miss K ingliiig is the granddaughter of Dr Hardy of Eagle Pass, a prominent physician of 50 yea/s ago.” BOB HARPER, one of Texas' more prominent seed breeders in an interesting talk here this week before a service club, men tioned parenthetically that Martindale once had 17 retail stores in the small rural community but one such store. All the old business buildings are now used as seed ware about the origin of the seed breeding business in this area reads like a ro mance It all started when the Mebane family moved to Texas from South Carolina about the middle of the last century and brought along cottonseed from the various states between their old home and the new one—just below The family planted their seed on virgin land and had a bale to the acre ready to pick when a G ulf storm blew in and stripped the stalks —all except a few which seemed to hold the open cotton in the bolls. Mr Mebane carefully selected from this storm-resistant cotton and planted a row or two of it the next year. It made lots of cotton and aagin selected the best for more seed, planting a larger field the following year H i is process went on and on un til the U. S. D. A . finally recognized the Mebane cotton as a new strain Mr Harper said “that was the begin ning of the seed breeding business in this area, and for many years now it has accounted for more than $2 million in new income to the area. ONCE, HE SA ID there were about 20 seed breeders m Lockhart alone, now there are about five in the area, moet of whom are in Martindale and San Marcos He gave credit to the early successful breeders —Oran Cliett, Ed Kasch, W H Anton for pioneering in the science of seed breeding, and developed his talk into the present system which has evolved to include hybrid corn sorghpms so that cotton third in seed production for planting I hope Bob Harper will write down his speech so that the history of plant ing seed in our area can be preserved and handed down for future genera tions. In summary he stressed the im portance of soil and water conserva tion practices as the solution for de creased production which has follow ed the depletion of the fertiliity of the soil, and finished up illustrated talk with a picture of a young child with these words “This little child may one day starve to death if we do not do more to Cause Auto Accidents in Area A apectacular one-car accident Sat- yrdtaiy nlfbt.on. State Higfaway ^ r e sulted in injuries to tw t^outh#.; Yolanda G*rcU/14, ttf K y leahd Va- lente Alamanza, 17, of *San 'w ere passengers in ariV enby. Victor Xibridio_JS*nch«s,. 16, o f’San Marcos. Sanchez lost control of the’ vehicle and it skidded out of con- ‘knocking its base 52 feet After hitting the standard, the car skidded an ad ditional 146 feet, going down an em bankm ent and stopping in a water- filled ditch. The two passengers were taken to Hays Memorial Hospital were treated for their injuries and re Damage to the Pontiac was esti mated at $1000. Sunday, Chester Lee Mercer, 19. of San Marcos was injured slightly when which he was driving collided with a
1. P.M. EVERY TUESDAY ¶
Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
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Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
1. Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes. ¶
Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes.
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1. The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and ¶
The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and
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1. Value as a visible or archeological reminder of the cultural heritage ¶
of the community, or national event;
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of the community, or national event;
1. inch = 200 feet ¶
LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and ov
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LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and overhead to be removed back to within public ROW. Gas meter to be removed, and service to be removed and capped at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Two Story Wood Frame Building to be Demolished. All non-hazardous materials from site demolition will be disposed of at the nearest landfill. Material will be loaded onsite and transported via truck directly to the final disposal location. Disconnect sewer service, remove existing cleanout, and then cap and plug at the property line. *? *V _£{ ! W at« 1) years, and upon returning to Delhi, for- dia from an elephant hunt, w&» inter* ~viewed«m TV as to her-work -with our . government in PFom&$ing better- inter- -- national relations. (Received, by. Tel- Star, fib doubt) THE OTHER INTERVIEW was over TV Station W OAI on its. “Converswtott” feature.* Mr*. Eleanor" Ringling of Mercedes, another cousin of Mrs. Maclnljroe'v . -Tha interview ^C0fieeitl6a^er‘f«cral'^36K‘^h^§FWuflsh- Mexican food recipes which is having a phenomenal" sale in San Antonio book stores. Miss Bessie adds this bit of biography: “Miss Brackenridge is the daughter of John Brackenridge, prominent cotton man and a resident of Taylor, who died some years ago. Miss K ingliiig is the granddaughter of Dr Hardy of Eagle Pass, a prominent physician of 50 yea/s ago.” BOB HARPER, one of Texas' more prominent seed breeders in an interesting talk here this week before a service club, men tioned parenthetically that Martindale once had 17 retail stores in the small rural community but one such store. All the old business buildings are now used as seed ware about the origin of the seed breeding business in this area reads like a ro mance It all started when the Mebane family moved to Texas from South Carolina about the middle of the last century and brought along cottonseed from the various states between their old home and the new one—just below The family planted their seed on virgin land and had a bale to the acre ready to pick when a G ulf storm blew in and stripped the stalks —all except a few which seemed to hold the open cotton in the bolls. Mr Mebane carefully selected from this storm-resistant cotton and planted a row or two of it the next year. It made lots of cotton and aagin selected the best for more seed, planting a larger field the following year H i is process went on and on un til the U. S. D. A . finally recognized the Mebane cotton as a new strain Mr Harper said “that was the begin ning of the seed breeding business in this area, and for many years now it has accounted for more than $2 million in new income to the area. ONCE, HE SA ID there were about 20 seed breeders m Lockhart alone, now there are about five in the area, moet of whom are in Martindale and San Marcos He gave credit to the early successful breeders —Oran Cliett, Ed Kasch, W H Anton for pioneering in the science of seed breeding, and developed his talk into the present system which has evolved to include hybrid corn sorghpms so that cotton third in seed production for planting I hope Bob Harper will write down his speech so that the history of plant ing seed in our area can be preserved and handed down for future genera tions. In summary he stressed the im portance of soil and water conserva tion practices as the solution for de creased production which has follow ed the depletion of the fertiliity of the soil, and finished up illustrated talk with a picture of a young child with these words “This little child may one day starve to death if we do not do more to Cause Auto Accidents in Area A apectacular one-car accident Sat- yrdtaiy nlfbt.on. State Higfaway ^ r e sulted in injuries to tw t^outh#.; Yolanda G*rcU/14, ttf K y leahd Va- lente Alamanza, 17, of *San 'w ere passengers in ariV enby. Victor Xibridio_JS*nch«s,. 16, o f’San Marcos. Sanchez lost control of the’ vehicle and it skidded out of con- ‘knocking its base 52 feet After hitting the standard, the car skidded an ad ditional 146 feet, going down an em bankm ent and stopping in a water- filled ditch. The two passengers were taken to Hays Memorial Hospital were treated for their injuries and re Damage to the Pontiac was esti mated at $1000. Sunday, Chester Lee Mercer, 19. of San Marcos was injured slightly when which he was driving collided with a
1. P.M. EVERY TUESDAY ¶
Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
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Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
1. Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes. ¶
Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes.
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1. The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and ¶
The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and
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1. Value as a visible or archeological reminder of the cultural heritage ¶
of the community, or national event;
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of the community, or national event;
1. inch = 200 feet ¶
LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and ov
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LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and overhead to be removed back to within public ROW. Gas meter to be removed, and service to be removed and capped at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Two Story Wood Frame Building to be Demolished. All non-hazardous materials from site demolition will be disposed of at the nearest landfill. Material will be loaded onsite and transported via truck directly to the final disposal location. Disconnect sewer service, remove existing cleanout, and then cap and plug at the property line. *? *V _£{ ! W at« 1) years, and upon returning to Delhi, for- dia from an elephant hunt, w&» inter* ~viewed«m TV as to her-work -with our . government in PFom&$ing better- inter- -- national relations. (Received, by. Tel- Star, fib doubt) THE OTHER INTERVIEW was over TV Station W OAI on its. “Converswtott” feature.* Mr*. Eleanor" Ringling of Mercedes, another cousin of Mrs. Maclnljroe'v . -Tha interview ^C0fieeitl6a^er‘f«cral'^36K‘^h^§FWuflsh- Mexican food recipes which is having a phenomenal" sale in San Antonio book stores. Miss Bessie adds this bit of biography: “Miss Brackenridge is the daughter of John Brackenridge, prominent cotton man and a resident of Taylor, who died some years ago. Miss K ingliiig is the granddaughter of Dr Hardy of Eagle Pass, a prominent physician of 50 yea/s ago.” BOB HARPER, one of Texas' more prominent seed breeders in an interesting talk here this week before a service club, men tioned parenthetically that Martindale once had 17 retail stores in the small rural community but one such store. All the old business buildings are now used as seed ware about the origin of the seed breeding business in this area reads like a ro mance It all started when the Mebane family moved to Texas from South Carolina about the middle of the last century and brought along cottonseed from the various states between their old home and the new one—just below The family planted their seed on virgin land and had a bale to the acre ready to pick when a G ulf storm blew in and stripped the stalks —all except a few which seemed to hold the open cotton in the bolls. Mr Mebane carefully selected from this storm-resistant cotton and planted a row or two of it the next year. It made lots of cotton and aagin selected the best for more seed, planting a larger field the following year H i is process went on and on un til the U. S. D. A . finally recognized the Mebane cotton as a new strain Mr Harper said “that was the begin ning of the seed breeding business in this area, and for many years now it has accounted for more than $2 million in new income to the area. ONCE, HE SA ID there were about 20 seed breeders m Lockhart alone, now there are about five in the area, moet of whom are in Martindale and San Marcos He gave credit to the early successful breeders —Oran Cliett, Ed Kasch, W H Anton for pioneering in the science of seed breeding, and developed his talk into the present system which has evolved to include hybrid corn sorghpms so that cotton third in seed production for planting I hope Bob Harper will write down his speech so that the history of plant ing seed in our area can be preserved and handed down for future genera tions. In summary he stressed the im portance of soil and water conserva tion practices as the solution for de creased production which has follow ed the depletion of the fertiliity of the soil, and finished up illustrated talk with a picture of a young child with these words “This little child may one day starve to death if we do not do more to Cause Auto Accidents in Area A apectacular one-car accident Sat- yrdtaiy nlfbt.on. State Higfaway ^ r e sulted in injuries to tw t^outh#.; Yolanda G*rcU/14, ttf K y leahd Va- lente Alamanza, 17, of *San 'w ere passengers in ariV enby. Victor Xibridio_JS*nch«s,. 16, o f’San Marcos. Sanchez lost control of the’ vehicle and it skidded out of con- ‘knocking its base 52 feet After hitting the standard, the car skidded an ad ditional 146 feet, going down an em bankm ent and stopping in a water- filled ditch. The two passengers were taken to Hays Memorial Hospital were treated for their injuries and re Damage to the Pontiac was esti mated at $1000. Sunday, Chester Lee Mercer, 19. of San Marcos was injured slightly when which he was driving collided with a
1. P.M. EVERY TUESDAY ¶
Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
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Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
1. Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes. ¶
Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes.
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1. The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and ¶
The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and
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1. Value as a visible or archeological reminder of the cultural heritage ¶
of the community, or national event;
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of the community, or national event;
1. inch = 200 feet ¶
LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and ov
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LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and overhead to be removed back to within public ROW. Gas meter to be removed, and service to be removed and capped at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Two Story Wood Frame Building to be Demolished. All non-hazardous materials from site demolition will be disposed of at the nearest landfill. Material will be loaded onsite and transported via truck directly to the final disposal location. Disconnect sewer service, remove existing cleanout, and then cap and plug at the property line. *? *V _£{ ! W at« 1) years, and upon returning to Delhi, for- dia from an elephant hunt, w&» inter* ~viewed«m TV as to her-work -with our . government in PFom&$ing better- inter- -- national relations. (Received, by. Tel- Star, fib doubt) THE OTHER INTERVIEW was over TV Station W OAI on its. “Converswtott” feature.* Mr*. Eleanor" Ringling of Mercedes, another cousin of Mrs. Maclnljroe'v . -Tha interview ^C0fieeitl6a^er‘f«cral'^36K‘^h^§FWuflsh- Mexican food recipes which is having a phenomenal" sale in San Antonio book stores. Miss Bessie adds this bit of biography: “Miss Brackenridge is the daughter of John Brackenridge, prominent cotton man and a resident of Taylor, who died some years ago. Miss K ingliiig is the granddaughter of Dr Hardy of Eagle Pass, a prominent physician of 50 yea/s ago.” BOB HARPER, one of Texas' more prominent seed breeders in an interesting talk here this week before a service club, men tioned parenthetically that Martindale once had 17 retail stores in the small rural community but one such store. All the old business buildings are now used as seed ware about the origin of the seed breeding business in this area reads like a ro mance It all started when the Mebane family moved to Texas from South Carolina about the middle of the last century and brought along cottonseed from the various states between their old home and the new one—just below The family planted their seed on virgin land and had a bale to the acre ready to pick when a G ulf storm blew in and stripped the stalks —all except a few which seemed to hold the open cotton in the bolls. Mr Mebane carefully selected from this storm-resistant cotton and planted a row or two of it the next year. It made lots of cotton and aagin selected the best for more seed, planting a larger field the following year H i is process went on and on un til the U. S. D. A . finally recognized the Mebane cotton as a new strain Mr Harper said “that was the begin ning of the seed breeding business in this area, and for many years now it has accounted for more than $2 million in new income to the area. ONCE, HE SA ID there were about 20 seed breeders m Lockhart alone, now there are about five in the area, moet of whom are in Martindale and San Marcos He gave credit to the early successful breeders —Oran Cliett, Ed Kasch, W H Anton for pioneering in the science of seed breeding, and developed his talk into the present system which has evolved to include hybrid corn sorghpms so that cotton third in seed production for planting I hope Bob Harper will write down his speech so that the history of plant ing seed in our area can be preserved and handed down for future genera tions. In summary he stressed the im portance of soil and water conserva tion practices as the solution for de creased production which has follow ed the depletion of the fertiliity of the soil, and finished up illustrated talk with a picture of a young child with these words “This little child may one day starve to death if we do not do more to Cause Auto Accidents in Area A apectacular one-car accident Sat- yrdtaiy nlfbt.on. State Higfaway ^ r e sulted in injuries to tw t^outh#.; Yolanda G*rcU/14, ttf K y leahd Va- lente Alamanza, 17, of *San 'w ere passengers in ariV enby. Victor Xibridio_JS*nch«s,. 16, o f’San Marcos. Sanchez lost control of the’ vehicle and it skidded out of con- ‘knocking its base 52 feet After hitting the standard, the car skidded an ad ditional 146 feet, going down an em bankm ent and stopping in a water- filled ditch. The two passengers were taken to Hays Memorial Hospital were treated for their injuries and re Damage to the Pontiac was esti mated at $1000. Sunday, Chester Lee Mercer, 19. of San Marcos was injured slightly when which he was driving collided with a
1. P.M. EVERY TUESDAY ¶
Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
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Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
1. Consider approval, by motion, of the April 9, 2026 regular meeting minutes. ¶
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1. The fences shall be painted white to match the trim of the building; and ¶
No additional details available for this item beyond its title.
1. Value as a visible or archeological reminder of the cultural heritage ¶
of the community, or national event;
1. inch = 200 feet ¶
LOCATOR DIAGRAM PLAT OF 0.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN BLOCK 1, C. C. MITCHELL'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS Power to be disconnected, pole removed on private property, and overhead to be removed back to within public ROW. Gas meter to be removed, and service to be removed and capped at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Water to be shut off at the meter prior to being capped and plugged at the property line. Two Story Wood Frame Building to be Demolished. All non-hazardous materials from site demolition will be disposed of at the nearest landfill. Material will be loaded onsite and transpor...
1. P.M. EVERY TUESDAY ¶
Call Milton Littlefield for further information Luling, Texas To buy from us will cost you less because we only sail the best! A RAMSAY ^jT Laura L. Ramsay, Agent
10. Character as an established and geographically definable ¶
neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
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neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
10. acres or smaller in the unin ¶
corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class
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corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class C misdemeanor, with sub sequent offenses classified as During the animated, some times heated, 30-minute hear ing, a majority of speakers voiced opposition to a regulating ordinance. They believe suffi cient state statutes already exist and that certain subdivisions already include such a prohibi tion in their restrictions. This would cause a real hard ship for me," said Terry Brown of (See Firearms page 2) Church Fire Thick, black smoke billows from St. Mark's Gutted storage area A basement storage area was gutted by Tuesday night's fire. As a matter of routine. Fire Marshal Ken Bell and federal authorities will Investigate the source of the blaze. (Photos by Anita Miller) By BRIDGETT MOFFATT Staff Reporter The quiet of Tuesday night was shattered by the lights and sirens of fire engines rushing to St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Thick, black smoke billowed out of the front door of the struc ture when it was opened about
10. p.m. by Joe Quinterra, sex ¶
Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well.
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ton at the church. Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well. Twenty-six members of the San Marcos Fire Department responded within minutes. The blaze was under control by 12:15 a.m. Several firefighters were still at the scene this morn firefighters arrived, there were flames every where." said Dan O'Leary, San Marcos fire chief. "It was a cata strophic fire but it could have been much worse. The church has a cedar shake roof and I did n't think there was much chance it would be standing in the But stand it did. "Most dam age is on the first floor in the Canterbury room, the alcove, and in the stairwell." said (See Fire page 2) Charred page A charred page from a prayer book at St Mark's Episcopal Church was about the only thing recognizable in a base ment storage area. Hays County seeks financial management review from state By SCOTT MAIER Staff Reporter Following in the footsteps of the San Marcos school district, the Hays Coun ty Commissioners' Court on Tuesday requested the State Comptroller per form a "Financial Management Review" of departments under Court control. The resolution approved by commis sioners is essentially a formality, as the state agency has already agreed to the The review is expected to begin in February and be complete in time for use during the 1997-98 budget process. The performance review, provided gratis to the county, will include the County Judge's office, each commis sioner's office and departments under the Commissioners' Court. Elected offi cials are not participating but instead are encouraged to include their depart ments in this evaluation. The objective is to determine the extent to which county departments conform to sound and accepted internal control procedures, as well as state laws and regulations. The State Comptroller's office did a slightly similar review for the San Marcos CISD about two years ago, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in annual savings. "We have made tremendous strides in the last five years in terms of financial management," said County Judge Eddy "...I believe that this additional review of our finances and management can demonstrate to our constituents that we are indeed being responsible and pru dent with their money while also giving us sound advice on how we can improve There is always room for improvement." Commissioner Jeff BaAon agreed. "We've improved a lot," he said, "but we ought to continue to challenge our The State Comptroller's office has performed reviews for more than 180 departments in 18 of the 254 Texas Meanwhile, Glocal Vantage Inc of Austin and Shaw Development Associ ates will work together as civic center consultants following narrow approval by commissioners. The vote was 3-2. with commissioners Russ Molenaar and Craig Payne voting The cost is $8,400. with about $10,000 budgeted toward the effort Work will begin immediately and take about eight weeks, with a final report to commissioners expected around Febru Glocal Vantage has prior consulUng experience One of its most recent pro jects involved construction of a new multi-purpose Williamson County Among the specific criteria to be stud ied are the identification of San Marcos area sites with easier access to more county residents and supportive of nec essary infrastructure, and the targeting of potential partners for land purchase and construction of a Joint public/pri vate venture A third prerequisite is an analysis on the probability of selling, trading or leasing the existing land and facility for commercial or industrial use |BIJnares-,has*come^mder;firein^ ' i n m f H * H -T 4 r\ iff** *•>>I AAAII, M a n H L rvf- -c',-»v - V ^abpjHtKo^^ikllMo^Uer^l -^^eno^and^rrae^bo^-^nejrjB^.; ii^M6e'Ue^u^tfm^8fa*Sii been consistently an advocate for and its performance. I would hope it's been based on objective crite ria. But that is obviously an issue that this com mission has to look at as to whether there would be any other motives and we will be looking at that Harriet Mierstold Lottery official ^culturc^Dcpartincn vclali^stavli^^ Drunken Driving MADD: Fatalities up for first time since '86 WASHINGTON CAP) — Drunken driving fatalities increased last year for the first time since 1986, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said Tuesday. In addition, efforts to lower the amount of alco hol drivers can legally consume failed in every state where an attempt was made, the group said. The group released a scorecard on anti-drunken driving efforts by the states and the nation. MADD gave the nation a C. down from a B-mlnus three years ago, the last time the group issued a grade. Drunken driving deaths rose 4 percent in 1995, the first such Increase since 1986. Total traffic deaths were up 3 percent last year. "We are asking everyone to wake up and do something about this problem." said Randy Fra- zier. who fought back tears as he described how his 9-year-old daughter was hit by a speeding car at a Maryland school-bus stop last year. The driver had a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent, making her legally drunk in 13 states but not in Maryland. MADD wants every state to adopt the 0.08 percent standard. The limit in most states MADD's scorecard took into consideration changes in drunken-driving laws, state enforce ment efforts, and trends in fatalities and arrests. The group issued similar report cards in 1991 and
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neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
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neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
10. acres or smaller in the unin ¶
corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class
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corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class C misdemeanor, with sub sequent offenses classified as During the animated, some times heated, 30-minute hear ing, a majority of speakers voiced opposition to a regulating ordinance. They believe suffi cient state statutes already exist and that certain subdivisions already include such a prohibi tion in their restrictions. This would cause a real hard ship for me," said Terry Brown of (See Firearms page 2) Church Fire Thick, black smoke billows from St. Mark's Gutted storage area A basement storage area was gutted by Tuesday night's fire. As a matter of routine. Fire Marshal Ken Bell and federal authorities will Investigate the source of the blaze. (Photos by Anita Miller) By BRIDGETT MOFFATT Staff Reporter The quiet of Tuesday night was shattered by the lights and sirens of fire engines rushing to St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Thick, black smoke billowed out of the front door of the struc ture when it was opened about
10. p.m. by Joe Quinterra, sex ¶
Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well.
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ton at the church. Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well. Twenty-six members of the San Marcos Fire Department responded within minutes. The blaze was under control by 12:15 a.m. Several firefighters were still at the scene this morn firefighters arrived, there were flames every where." said Dan O'Leary, San Marcos fire chief. "It was a cata strophic fire but it could have been much worse. The church has a cedar shake roof and I did n't think there was much chance it would be standing in the But stand it did. "Most dam age is on the first floor in the Canterbury room, the alcove, and in the stairwell." said (See Fire page 2) Charred page A charred page from a prayer book at St Mark's Episcopal Church was about the only thing recognizable in a base ment storage area. Hays County seeks financial management review from state By SCOTT MAIER Staff Reporter Following in the footsteps of the San Marcos school district, the Hays Coun ty Commissioners' Court on Tuesday requested the State Comptroller per form a "Financial Management Review" of departments under Court control. The resolution approved by commis sioners is essentially a formality, as the state agency has already agreed to the The review is expected to begin in February and be complete in time for use during the 1997-98 budget process. The performance review, provided gratis to the county, will include the County Judge's office, each commis sioner's office and departments under the Commissioners' Court. Elected offi cials are not participating but instead are encouraged to include their depart ments in this evaluation. The objective is to determine the extent to which county departments conform to sound and accepted internal control procedures, as well as state laws and regulations. The State Comptroller's office did a slightly similar review for the San Marcos CISD about two years ago, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in annual savings. "We have made tremendous strides in the last five years in terms of financial management," said County Judge Eddy "...I believe that this additional review of our finances and management can demonstrate to our constituents that we are indeed being responsible and pru dent with their money while also giving us sound advice on how we can improve There is always room for improvement." Commissioner Jeff BaAon agreed. "We've improved a lot," he said, "but we ought to continue to challenge our The State Comptroller's office has performed reviews for more than 180 departments in 18 of the 254 Texas Meanwhile, Glocal Vantage Inc of Austin and Shaw Development Associ ates will work together as civic center consultants following narrow approval by commissioners. The vote was 3-2. with commissioners Russ Molenaar and Craig Payne voting The cost is $8,400. with about $10,000 budgeted toward the effort Work will begin immediately and take about eight weeks, with a final report to commissioners expected around Febru Glocal Vantage has prior consulUng experience One of its most recent pro jects involved construction of a new multi-purpose Williamson County Among the specific criteria to be stud ied are the identification of San Marcos area sites with easier access to more county residents and supportive of nec essary infrastructure, and the targeting of potential partners for land purchase and construction of a Joint public/pri vate venture A third prerequisite is an analysis on the probability of selling, trading or leasing the existing land and facility for commercial or industrial use |BIJnares-,has*come^mder;firein^ ' i n m f H * H -T 4 r\ iff** *•>>I AAAII, M a n H L rvf- -c',-»v - V ^abpjHtKo^^ikllMo^Uer^l -^^eno^and^rrae^bo^-^nejrjB^.; ii^M6e'Ue^u^tfm^8fa*Sii been consistently an advocate for and its performance. I would hope it's been based on objective crite ria. But that is obviously an issue that this com mission has to look at as to whether there would be any other motives and we will be looking at that Harriet Mierstold Lottery official ^culturc^Dcpartincn vclali^stavli^^ Drunken Driving MADD: Fatalities up for first time since '86 WASHINGTON CAP) — Drunken driving fatalities increased last year for the first time since 1986, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said Tuesday. In addition, efforts to lower the amount of alco hol drivers can legally consume failed in every state where an attempt was made, the group said. The group released a scorecard on anti-drunken driving efforts by the states and the nation. MADD gave the nation a C. down from a B-mlnus three years ago, the last time the group issued a grade. Drunken driving deaths rose 4 percent in 1995, the first such Increase since 1986. Total traffic deaths were up 3 percent last year. "We are asking everyone to wake up and do something about this problem." said Randy Fra- zier. who fought back tears as he described how his 9-year-old daughter was hit by a speeding car at a Maryland school-bus stop last year. The driver had a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent, making her legally drunk in 13 states but not in Maryland. MADD wants every state to adopt the 0.08 percent standard. The limit in most states MADD's scorecard took into consideration changes in drunken-driving laws, state enforce ment efforts, and trends in fatalities and arrests. The group issued similar report cards in 1991 and
10. Character as an established and geographically definable ¶
neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
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neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
10. acres or smaller in the unin ¶
corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class
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corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class C misdemeanor, with sub sequent offenses classified as During the animated, some times heated, 30-minute hear ing, a majority of speakers voiced opposition to a regulating ordinance. They believe suffi cient state statutes already exist and that certain subdivisions already include such a prohibi tion in their restrictions. This would cause a real hard ship for me," said Terry Brown of (See Firearms page 2) Church Fire Thick, black smoke billows from St. Mark's Gutted storage area A basement storage area was gutted by Tuesday night's fire. As a matter of routine. Fire Marshal Ken Bell and federal authorities will Investigate the source of the blaze. (Photos by Anita Miller) By BRIDGETT MOFFATT Staff Reporter The quiet of Tuesday night was shattered by the lights and sirens of fire engines rushing to St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Thick, black smoke billowed out of the front door of the struc ture when it was opened about
10. p.m. by Joe Quinterra, sex ¶
Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well.
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ton at the church. Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well. Twenty-six members of the San Marcos Fire Department responded within minutes. The blaze was under control by 12:15 a.m. Several firefighters were still at the scene this morn firefighters arrived, there were flames every where." said Dan O'Leary, San Marcos fire chief. "It was a cata strophic fire but it could have been much worse. The church has a cedar shake roof and I did n't think there was much chance it would be standing in the But stand it did. "Most dam age is on the first floor in the Canterbury room, the alcove, and in the stairwell." said (See Fire page 2) Charred page A charred page from a prayer book at St Mark's Episcopal Church was about the only thing recognizable in a base ment storage area. Hays County seeks financial management review from state By SCOTT MAIER Staff Reporter Following in the footsteps of the San Marcos school district, the Hays Coun ty Commissioners' Court on Tuesday requested the State Comptroller per form a "Financial Management Review" of departments under Court control. The resolution approved by commis sioners is essentially a formality, as the state agency has already agreed to the The review is expected to begin in February and be complete in time for use during the 1997-98 budget process. The performance review, provided gratis to the county, will include the County Judge's office, each commis sioner's office and departments under the Commissioners' Court. Elected offi cials are not participating but instead are encouraged to include their depart ments in this evaluation. The objective is to determine the extent to which county departments conform to sound and accepted internal control procedures, as well as state laws and regulations. The State Comptroller's office did a slightly similar review for the San Marcos CISD about two years ago, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in annual savings. "We have made tremendous strides in the last five years in terms of financial management," said County Judge Eddy "...I believe that this additional review of our finances and management can demonstrate to our constituents that we are indeed being responsible and pru dent with their money while also giving us sound advice on how we can improve There is always room for improvement." Commissioner Jeff BaAon agreed. "We've improved a lot," he said, "but we ought to continue to challenge our The State Comptroller's office has performed reviews for more than 180 departments in 18 of the 254 Texas Meanwhile, Glocal Vantage Inc of Austin and Shaw Development Associ ates will work together as civic center consultants following narrow approval by commissioners. The vote was 3-2. with commissioners Russ Molenaar and Craig Payne voting The cost is $8,400. with about $10,000 budgeted toward the effort Work will begin immediately and take about eight weeks, with a final report to commissioners expected around Febru Glocal Vantage has prior consulUng experience One of its most recent pro jects involved construction of a new multi-purpose Williamson County Among the specific criteria to be stud ied are the identification of San Marcos area sites with easier access to more county residents and supportive of nec essary infrastructure, and the targeting of potential partners for land purchase and construction of a Joint public/pri vate venture A third prerequisite is an analysis on the probability of selling, trading or leasing the existing land and facility for commercial or industrial use |BIJnares-,has*come^mder;firein^ ' i n m f H * H -T 4 r\ iff** *•>>I AAAII, M a n H L rvf- -c',-»v - V ^abpjHtKo^^ikllMo^Uer^l -^^eno^and^rrae^bo^-^nejrjB^.; ii^M6e'Ue^u^tfm^8fa*Sii been consistently an advocate for and its performance. I would hope it's been based on objective crite ria. But that is obviously an issue that this com mission has to look at as to whether there would be any other motives and we will be looking at that Harriet Mierstold Lottery official ^culturc^Dcpartincn vclali^stavli^^ Drunken Driving MADD: Fatalities up for first time since '86 WASHINGTON CAP) — Drunken driving fatalities increased last year for the first time since 1986, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said Tuesday. In addition, efforts to lower the amount of alco hol drivers can legally consume failed in every state where an attempt was made, the group said. The group released a scorecard on anti-drunken driving efforts by the states and the nation. MADD gave the nation a C. down from a B-mlnus three years ago, the last time the group issued a grade. Drunken driving deaths rose 4 percent in 1995, the first such Increase since 1986. Total traffic deaths were up 3 percent last year. "We are asking everyone to wake up and do something about this problem." said Randy Fra- zier. who fought back tears as he described how his 9-year-old daughter was hit by a speeding car at a Maryland school-bus stop last year. The driver had a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent, making her legally drunk in 13 states but not in Maryland. MADD wants every state to adopt the 0.08 percent standard. The limit in most states MADD's scorecard took into consideration changes in drunken-driving laws, state enforce ment efforts, and trends in fatalities and arrests. The group issued similar report cards in 1991 and
10. Character as an established and geographically definable ¶
neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
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neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
10. acres or smaller in the unin ¶
corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class
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corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class C misdemeanor, with sub sequent offenses classified as During the animated, some times heated, 30-minute hear ing, a majority of speakers voiced opposition to a regulating ordinance. They believe suffi cient state statutes already exist and that certain subdivisions already include such a prohibi tion in their restrictions. This would cause a real hard ship for me," said Terry Brown of (See Firearms page 2) Church Fire Thick, black smoke billows from St. Mark's Gutted storage area A basement storage area was gutted by Tuesday night's fire. As a matter of routine. Fire Marshal Ken Bell and federal authorities will Investigate the source of the blaze. (Photos by Anita Miller) By BRIDGETT MOFFATT Staff Reporter The quiet of Tuesday night was shattered by the lights and sirens of fire engines rushing to St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Thick, black smoke billowed out of the front door of the struc ture when it was opened about
10. p.m. by Joe Quinterra, sex ¶
Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well.
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ton at the church. Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well. Twenty-six members of the San Marcos Fire Department responded within minutes. The blaze was under control by 12:15 a.m. Several firefighters were still at the scene this morn firefighters arrived, there were flames every where." said Dan O'Leary, San Marcos fire chief. "It was a cata strophic fire but it could have been much worse. The church has a cedar shake roof and I did n't think there was much chance it would be standing in the But stand it did. "Most dam age is on the first floor in the Canterbury room, the alcove, and in the stairwell." said (See Fire page 2) Charred page A charred page from a prayer book at St Mark's Episcopal Church was about the only thing recognizable in a base ment storage area. Hays County seeks financial management review from state By SCOTT MAIER Staff Reporter Following in the footsteps of the San Marcos school district, the Hays Coun ty Commissioners' Court on Tuesday requested the State Comptroller per form a "Financial Management Review" of departments under Court control. The resolution approved by commis sioners is essentially a formality, as the state agency has already agreed to the The review is expected to begin in February and be complete in time for use during the 1997-98 budget process. The performance review, provided gratis to the county, will include the County Judge's office, each commis sioner's office and departments under the Commissioners' Court. Elected offi cials are not participating but instead are encouraged to include their depart ments in this evaluation. The objective is to determine the extent to which county departments conform to sound and accepted internal control procedures, as well as state laws and regulations. The State Comptroller's office did a slightly similar review for the San Marcos CISD about two years ago, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in annual savings. "We have made tremendous strides in the last five years in terms of financial management," said County Judge Eddy "...I believe that this additional review of our finances and management can demonstrate to our constituents that we are indeed being responsible and pru dent with their money while also giving us sound advice on how we can improve There is always room for improvement." Commissioner Jeff BaAon agreed. "We've improved a lot," he said, "but we ought to continue to challenge our The State Comptroller's office has performed reviews for more than 180 departments in 18 of the 254 Texas Meanwhile, Glocal Vantage Inc of Austin and Shaw Development Associ ates will work together as civic center consultants following narrow approval by commissioners. The vote was 3-2. with commissioners Russ Molenaar and Craig Payne voting The cost is $8,400. with about $10,000 budgeted toward the effort Work will begin immediately and take about eight weeks, with a final report to commissioners expected around Febru Glocal Vantage has prior consulUng experience One of its most recent pro jects involved construction of a new multi-purpose Williamson County Among the specific criteria to be stud ied are the identification of San Marcos area sites with easier access to more county residents and supportive of nec essary infrastructure, and the targeting of potential partners for land purchase and construction of a Joint public/pri vate venture A third prerequisite is an analysis on the probability of selling, trading or leasing the existing land and facility for commercial or industrial use |BIJnares-,has*come^mder;firein^ ' i n m f H * H -T 4 r\ iff** *•>>I AAAII, M a n H L rvf- -c',-»v - V ^abpjHtKo^^ikllMo^Uer^l -^^eno^and^rrae^bo^-^nejrjB^.; ii^M6e'Ue^u^tfm^8fa*Sii been consistently an advocate for and its performance. I would hope it's been based on objective crite ria. But that is obviously an issue that this com mission has to look at as to whether there would be any other motives and we will be looking at that Harriet Mierstold Lottery official ^culturc^Dcpartincn vclali^stavli^^ Drunken Driving MADD: Fatalities up for first time since '86 WASHINGTON CAP) — Drunken driving fatalities increased last year for the first time since 1986, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said Tuesday. In addition, efforts to lower the amount of alco hol drivers can legally consume failed in every state where an attempt was made, the group said. The group released a scorecard on anti-drunken driving efforts by the states and the nation. MADD gave the nation a C. down from a B-mlnus three years ago, the last time the group issued a grade. Drunken driving deaths rose 4 percent in 1995, the first such Increase since 1986. Total traffic deaths were up 3 percent last year. "We are asking everyone to wake up and do something about this problem." said Randy Fra- zier. who fought back tears as he described how his 9-year-old daughter was hit by a speeding car at a Maryland school-bus stop last year. The driver had a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent, making her legally drunk in 13 states but not in Maryland. MADD wants every state to adopt the 0.08 percent standard. The limit in most states MADD's scorecard took into consideration changes in drunken-driving laws, state enforce ment efforts, and trends in fatalities and arrests. The group issued similar report cards in 1991 and
10. Character as an established and geographically definable ¶
neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
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neighborhood, united by culture, architectural style or physical plan and development;
10. acres or smaller in the unin ¶
corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class
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corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class C misdemeanor, with sub sequent offenses classified as During the animated, some times heated, 30-minute hear ing, a majority of speakers voiced opposition to a regulating ordinance. They believe suffi cient state statutes already exist and that certain subdivisions already include such a prohibi tion in their restrictions. This would cause a real hard ship for me," said Terry Brown of (See Firearms page 2) Church Fire Thick, black smoke billows from St. Mark's Gutted storage area A basement storage area was gutted by Tuesday night's fire. As a matter of routine. Fire Marshal Ken Bell and federal authorities will Investigate the source of the blaze. (Photos by Anita Miller) By BRIDGETT MOFFATT Staff Reporter The quiet of Tuesday night was shattered by the lights and sirens of fire engines rushing to St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Thick, black smoke billowed out of the front door of the struc ture when it was opened about
10. p.m. by Joe Quinterra, sex ¶
Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well.
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ton at the church. Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well. Twenty-six members of the San Marcos Fire Department responded within minutes. The blaze was under control by 12:15 a.m. Several firefighters were still at the scene this morn firefighters arrived, there were flames every where." said Dan O'Leary, San Marcos fire chief. "It was a cata strophic fire but it could have been much worse. The church has a cedar shake roof and I did n't think there was much chance it would be standing in the But stand it did. "Most dam age is on the first floor in the Canterbury room, the alcove, and in the stairwell." said (See Fire page 2) Charred page A charred page from a prayer book at St Mark's Episcopal Church was about the only thing recognizable in a base ment storage area. Hays County seeks financial management review from state By SCOTT MAIER Staff Reporter Following in the footsteps of the San Marcos school district, the Hays Coun ty Commissioners' Court on Tuesday requested the State Comptroller per form a "Financial Management Review" of departments under Court control. The resolution approved by commis sioners is essentially a formality, as the state agency has already agreed to the The review is expected to begin in February and be complete in time for use during the 1997-98 budget process. The performance review, provided gratis to the county, will include the County Judge's office, each commis sioner's office and departments under the Commissioners' Court. Elected offi cials are not participating but instead are encouraged to include their depart ments in this evaluation. The objective is to determine the extent to which county departments conform to sound and accepted internal control procedures, as well as state laws and regulations. The State Comptroller's office did a slightly similar review for the San Marcos CISD about two years ago, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in annual savings. "We have made tremendous strides in the last five years in terms of financial management," said County Judge Eddy "...I believe that this additional review of our finances and management can demonstrate to our constituents that we are indeed being responsible and pru dent with their money while also giving us sound advice on how we can improve There is always room for improvement." Commissioner Jeff BaAon agreed. "We've improved a lot," he said, "but we ought to continue to challenge our The State Comptroller's office has performed reviews for more than 180 departments in 18 of the 254 Texas Meanwhile, Glocal Vantage Inc of Austin and Shaw Development Associ ates will work together as civic center consultants following narrow approval by commissioners. The vote was 3-2. with commissioners Russ Molenaar and Craig Payne voting The cost is $8,400. with about $10,000 budgeted toward the effort Work will begin immediately and take about eight weeks, with a final report to commissioners expected around Febru Glocal Vantage has prior consulUng experience One of its most recent pro jects involved construction of a new multi-purpose Williamson County Among the specific criteria to be stud ied are the identification of San Marcos area sites with easier access to more county residents and supportive of nec essary infrastructure, and the targeting of potential partners for land purchase and construction of a Joint public/pri vate venture A third prerequisite is an analysis on the probability of selling, trading or leasing the existing land and facility for commercial or industrial use |BIJnares-,has*come^mder;firein^ ' i n m f H * H -T 4 r\ iff** *•>>I AAAII, M a n H L rvf- -c',-»v - V ^abpjHtKo^^ikllMo^Uer^l -^^eno^and^rrae^bo^-^nejrjB^.; ii^M6e'Ue^u^tfm^8fa*Sii been consistently an advocate for and its performance. I would hope it's been based on objective crite ria. But that is obviously an issue that this com mission has to look at as to whether there would be any other motives and we will be looking at that Harriet Mierstold Lottery official ^culturc^Dcpartincn vclali^stavli^^ Drunken Driving MADD: Fatalities up for first time since '86 WASHINGTON CAP) — Drunken driving fatalities increased last year for the first time since 1986, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said Tuesday. In addition, efforts to lower the amount of alco hol drivers can legally consume failed in every state where an attempt was made, the group said. The group released a scorecard on anti-drunken driving efforts by the states and the nation. MADD gave the nation a C. down from a B-mlnus three years ago, the last time the group issued a grade. Drunken driving deaths rose 4 percent in 1995, the first such Increase since 1986. Total traffic deaths were up 3 percent last year. "We are asking everyone to wake up and do something about this problem." said Randy Fra- zier. who fought back tears as he described how his 9-year-old daughter was hit by a speeding car at a Maryland school-bus stop last year. The driver had a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent, making her legally drunk in 13 states but not in Maryland. MADD wants every state to adopt the 0.08 percent standard. The limit in most states MADD's scorecard took into consideration changes in drunken-driving laws, state enforce ment efforts, and trends in fatalities and arrests. The group issued similar report cards in 1991 and
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corporated areas of Hays Coun ty in a subdivision would be pro The only exceptions would be for protection of person or prop erty and varmint/predator con trol. The first offense would be a Class C misdemeanor, with sub sequent offenses classified as During the animated, some times heated, 30-minute hear ing, a majority of speakers voiced opposition to a regulating ordinance. They believe suffi cient state statutes already exist and that certain subdivisions already include such a prohibi tion in their restrictions. This would cause a real hard ship for me," said Terry Brown of (See Firearms page 2) Church Fire Thick, black smoke billows from St. Mark's Gutted storage area A bas...
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ton at the church. Fire officials said the open door created a "chimney effect" and allowed the fire, believed to have started downstairs near the boiler room, to travel up the stair well. Twenty-six members of the San Marcos Fire Department responded within minutes. The blaze was under control by 12:15 a.m. Several firefighters were still at the scene this morn firefighters arrived, there were flames every where." said Dan O'Leary, San Marcos fire chief. "It was a cata strophic fire but it could have been much worse. The church has a cedar shake roof and I did n't think there was much chance it would be standing in the But stand it did. "Most dam age is on the first floor in the Can...
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San Marcos continued to stay ahead of last year’s banner record in build ing with $411,460 in permits taken out here in February The two month construction stands at $565,708 compared to $413,990 compiled in January and Febiuaiy of Twenty four peimits were taken out here in February including homes foi $1 14,000. commercial buildings lor $285,000 $10,000 in building foi S u utchin-Cau- thorn Motoi Co $lH5o00 for the new Milncr-Manor Motoi Hotel slated to go up by Carsons Restaurant and $!)D OOii for a 24'UnU- apuitivunt building mi N LBJ D m e D o n ' t C o o k this w e e k - e n d E n jo y d e lic io u s B a r- b - q u e B e e f, S a u s a g e , a n d C h ic k e n
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San Marcos continued to stay ahead of last year’s banner record in build ing with $411,460 in permits taken out here in February The two month construction stands at $565,708 compared to $413,990 com
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San Marcos continued to stay ahead of last year’s banner record in build ing with $411,460 in permits taken out here in February The two month construction stands at $565,708 compared to $413,990 compiled in January and Febiuaiy of Twenty four peimits were taken out here in February including homes foi $1 14,000. commercial buildings lor $285,000 $10,000 in building foi S u utchin-Cau- thorn Motoi Co $lH5o00 for the new Milncr-Manor Motoi Hotel slated to go up by Carsons Restaurant and $!)D OOii for a 24'UnU- apuitivunt building mi N LBJ D m e D o n ' t C o o k this w e e k - e n d E n jo y d e lic io u s B a r- b - q u e B e e f, S a u s a g e , a n d C h ic k e n
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San Marcos continued to stay ahead of last year’s banner record in build ing with $411,460 in permits taken out here in February The two month construction stands at $565,708 compared to $413,990 compiled in January and Febiuaiy of Twenty four peimits were taken out here in February including homes foi $1 14,000. commercial buildings lor $285,000 $10,000 in building foi S u utchin-Cau- thorn Motoi Co $lH5o00 for the new Milncr-Manor Motoi Hotel slated to go up by Carsons Restaurant and $!)D OOii for a 24'UnU- apuitivunt building mi N LBJ D m e D o n ' t C o o k this w e e k - e n d E n jo y d e lic io u s B a r- b - q u e B e e f, S a u s a g e , a n d C h ic k e n
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111. RIDGEWAY DR ¶
Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing? Unknown (not identified on cornerstone) Contruction Date: Church website; cornerstone Recorded By: Elizabeth Porterfield/Hicks & Company Date Recorded: Current: Religious Mid-century church originally built for St. Mark's Episcopal congregation in 1966; congregation relocated in 2010 and church became Christ Chapel at Texas State University; serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches; intact example of mid-20th century modern design Additions, modifcations Architectural Description Current Name: Christ Chapel Historic Name: St. Mark's Episcopal Church Historic: Religious Basic Inventory Information Listed NR Distrct Name: TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Mid-century modern Structural Details Stylistic Influence Stone, Brick Stained glass; vinyl and aluminum in side ell Porches/Canopies Masonry pier ANCILLARY BUILDINGS: Landscape Features Cross-Gabled Roof Materials Wall Materials Doors (Primary Entrance) Historical Information Associated Historical Context Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past Applicable National Register (NR) Criteria: Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic value, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinctions Has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory of history Levels of Significance: Workmanship Association Is Property Contributing?: Individually Eligible? Within Potential NR District?: Explain: Recommended eligible as local historic landmark Other Information Is prior documentation available for this resource? Undetermined Architecture/Religion & Spirituality as intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and continued use as church Areas of Significance: Periods of Significance: ca. 1966-1975 Integrity Notes: Documentation Details: Christ Chapel website: https://www.christchapeltxstate.org/ Potential NR District Name: Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of our history Architecture, Religion/Spirituality ELIGIBILITY AND PRESERVATION PRIORITY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing? Unknown (not identified on cornerstone) Contruction Date: Church website; cornerstone Recorded By: Elizabeth Porterfield/Hicks & Company Date Recorded: Current: Religious Mid-century church originally built for St. Mark's Episcopal congregation in 1966; congregation relocated in 2010 and church became Christ Chapel at Texas State University; serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches; intact example of mid-20th century modern design Additions, modifcations Architectural Description Current Name: Christ Chapel Historic Name: St. Mark's Episcopal Church Historic: Religious Basic Inventory Information Listed NR Distrct Name: TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Mid-century modern Structural Details Stylistic Influence Stone, Brick Stained glass; vinyl and aluminum in side ell Porches/Canopies Masonry pier ANCILLARY BUILDINGS: Landscape Features Cross-Gabled Roof Materials Wall Materials Doors (Primary Entrance) Historical Information Associated Historical Context Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past Applicable National Register (NR) Criteria: Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic value, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinctions Has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory of history Levels of Significance: Workmanship Association Is Property Contributing?: Individually Eligible? Within Potential NR District?: Explain: Recommended eligible as local historic landmark Other Information Is prior documentation available for this resource? Undetermined Architecture/Religion & Spirituality as intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and continued use as church Areas of Significance: Periods of Significance: ca. 1966-1975 Integrity Notes: Documentation Details: Christ Chapel website: https://www.christchapeltxstate.org/ Potential NR District Name: Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of our history Architecture, Religion/Spirituality ELIGIBILITY AND PRESERVATION PRIORITY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing? Unknown (not identified on cornerstone) Contruction Date: Church website; cornerstone Recorded By: Elizabeth Porterfield/Hicks & Company Date Recorded: Current: Religious Mid-century church originally built for St. Mark's Episcopal congregation in 1966; congregation relocated in 2010 and church became Christ Chapel at Texas State University; serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches; intact example of mid-20th century modern design Additions, modifcations Architectural Description Current Name: Christ Chapel Historic Name: St. Mark's Episcopal Church Historic: Religious Basic Inventory Information Listed NR Distrct Name: TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Mid-century modern Structural Details Stylistic Influence Stone, Brick Stained glass; vinyl and aluminum in side ell Porches/Canopies Masonry pier ANCILLARY BUILDINGS: Landscape Features Cross-Gabled Roof Materials Wall Materials Doors (Primary Entrance) Historical Information Associated Historical Context Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past Applicable National Register (NR) Criteria: Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic value, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinctions Has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory of history Levels of Significance: Workmanship Association Is Property Contributing?: Individually Eligible? Within Potential NR District?: Explain: Recommended eligible as local historic landmark Other Information Is prior documentation available for this resource? Undetermined Architecture/Religion & Spirituality as intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and continued use as church Areas of Significance: Periods of Significance: ca. 1966-1975 Integrity Notes: Documentation Details: Christ Chapel website: https://www.christchapeltxstate.org/ Potential NR District Name: Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of our history Architecture, Religion/Spirituality ELIGIBILITY AND PRESERVATION PRIORITY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing
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Geographic Location Legal Description (Lot\Block): C C MITCHELL, LOT 1-2, ACRES 0.93 (EXEMPT % 09/14/10) Addition/Subdivision: Property Type: Current Designations: NR District Is property contributing? Unknown (not identified on cornerstone) Contruction Date: Church website; cornerstone Recorded By: Elizabeth Porterfield/Hicks & Company Date Recorded: Current: Religious Mid-century church originally built for St. Mark's Episcopal congregation in 1966; congregation relocated in 2010 and church became Christ Chapel at Texas State University; serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches; intact example of mid-20th century modern design Additions, modi...
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SAN MARCOS, TX 78666 KNOX ST, SAN MARCOS, KNOX ST, SAN MARCOS, TX 78666
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SAN MARCOS, TX 78666 KNOX ST, SAN MARCOS, KNOX ST, SAN MARCOS, TX 78666
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(Same Location Since 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Rdasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts transmission We Now Hmve A SWT Delegates at Student Education Assn. Convention Twenty-two Southwest Texas students leave Thursday for the 10th annual Student. Education Association State Convention in Corpus Christi. Two sponsors. Assistant Prafessor of educa tion Carrie Shepherd and Associate Dean of Students Floyd Martine, will accom pany the group. State TSEA Treasurer Rosalyn Hester. SWT sophomore from El Campo, flew into Corpus yesterday to meet with the executive committee Miss Hester will run for state vice-president this year The J. Lloyd Read Chapter of TSEA will have IB voting delegates in the three- day convention, the largest number of any member school was selected the Outstanding Chapter ln Texas at last year's convention It has completed all requirements for the organization’s Achievement Award this year TSEA members listened to state Pres ident Rick Berry spenk here Inst Thuts day Six members find two sponsors of the student association Huston-Tillotson College in Austin tended the meeting and Invited the SWT chapter to send representntnea to then next meeting The exchange of \isiis is n part ot the Human Relations Projei t which TSEA is participating m to pie part*’ for nn eventual mei^er with the Negro student education group Golf Burglary Two 17-year old G ary job corpsmen were arrested Thursday, Feb.. ,*4 fo r the Monday, Feb. 21 burglary of the „clubhoi**e-at-Spring- Lake-GolfCourjer • Hays County sh.erAf£ .Bobby,., Kinser “ announced the- arrest of Michael Goto and Jo hn Montoya for the burglary. The tw o were released on $500-bond, -ietjbar, Judge Sk.«Gv Callihan. have been bound oyer to the Hays. County -grand ju r y .' A cw rdin g,'t -'ifis-r^'the ■ golf course, the value of stolen was small, and some damage was done to vending machines Part of the stolen goods were recovered, he Sheriff Kinser cited the help his of fice received from Gary security of ficers in apprehending the youths. . . . NEWS FROM . . . By MRS. MARTHA HOLMES 8taff Correspondent Happiness was, teachers, last Wednesday and plenty of snow to play in—Who could possibly ask for anything more than that? The final feet of the beauti ful w hite icy figurines finally reluct antly gave way to weather Saturday and another happy experience was in the past. W intery weather has failed. to slow the social pace of localites apparently: and m any persons have found them selves busily engaged w ith mid-season activities. Sleet, snow, and temporary power failure on Tuesday night, Feb 22, did necessitate calling off the mis sion program at the Baptist On Friday evening Mrs. R C De- viney and Mrs. H. M. Gunn honored Miss Frances Ohlendorf w ith a bridal linen shower at the home Gunn. The home was lovely, bearing a pink and white color m otif. The gifts were attractively displayed on a table draped in white. Punch and cake were served from the dining room to the guests. In the receiving line with the hostesses and the honoree was Mrs. W C Ohlendorf, aunt of Serving were Mrs. Clara Deviney and Thomas Audrey Out-of-town Mrs. Milton Porter, Mrs W illiam Houck and Mrs. Murray Har per of Sar> Marcos, and Mrs W. C Oh lendorf of Fentress Miss Ohlendorf is the bride-elect of Mr. R, Lynn Cobb of Bartlesville, Ok lahoma. The wedding w ill be held at the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort W orth on March 4; and the couple w ill be at home in Bartlesville after Mr. B. H. Ohlendorf and Frances were in Bartlesville, Okla. from Fri day un til Tuesday. Two parties were given for Miss Ohlendorf while they were there. Thomas Bagley is back at home after having been in an Austin hospital for five days last week. Mr and Mrs. Kyle McKean are the proud parents of a son, Brent Kyle, who was bom at St. David's Hospital in A ustin on February 20 The young man weighed in at 7 lbs , 11 oz. Mrs. Schweinle of Rosharon, was at home with the fam ily for several days to welcome her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brantly of La redo came to attend the Laredo-Snook basketball ‘‘B’’ were guests in the B home Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clifton children o t Schertz and M r and Mrs Joe T urner of Victoria w er^ Sunday guests of M r and Mrs. C. J Crook. Local Building Stays Ahead of
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(Same Location ^5inc« 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Reasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts e n n a u f ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTY m Reduced fo ra Limited time! PENNEY'S FAMOUS SHEETS IN WHITE AND FASHION COLORS! N A T IO N - W ID E * — lo n g - w e a r in g c o t t o n m u s lin s . 1 3 3 c o u n t . * Moke your bed m pretty colon or in snowy-white. Either way you 11 find our Nation-Wide sheets so crispy-smooth, firm, wonderful wearing. AJI perfects! Lab-tested. Hurryl twin 72“ x TOf" flat or Baelo-fit Sanforized* bottom fufl S I" * 10®" flat or Bartn-fil Sanforized bottom4 Pillow cases 42" x 36" . . . . 2 fo r 8 3 c PASTILS: Pink doud, light filoc. opaline green, pastel yellow, twin 72" x 108" flat or Boito-frt Sanforized bottom full 81" * 108" flat or Elasto-frt Sanforized ooftom Pillow case* 42" x 3 8 "_____ Hemphill H. D. C lu b Holds July M eeting The Hemphill Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. Ernest Schulle for its July meeting. The rec reation was" led by Mrs. Elmer Schae fer, “Know Your Animals,” and program was a skit, “How Old is O ld.” accompanied group at the piano Fnend We Have in Jesus,” and Henry Schmeltekopf read a prayer for the elderly. Mrs. Schulle gave the council report and Mrs. W illie Wiegand gave a finan cial report. Mrs Schaefer w ill be the delegate at the state convention in Corpus Chnsti in September There were two There w ill be no August meetin g.
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(Same Location Since 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Rdasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts transmission We Now Hmve A SWT Delegates at Student Education Assn. Convention Twenty-two Southwest Texas students leave Thursday for the 10th annual Student. Education Association State Convention in Corpus Christi. Two sponsors. Assistant Prafessor of educa tion Carrie Shepherd and Associate Dean of Students Floyd Martine, will accom pany the group. State TSEA Treasurer Rosalyn Hester. SWT sophomore from El Campo, flew into Corpus yesterday to meet with the executive committee Miss Hester will run for state vice-president this year The J. Lloyd Read Chapter of TSEA will have IB voting delegates in the three- day convention, the largest number of any member school was selected the Outstanding Chapter ln Texas at last year's convention It has completed all requirements for the organization’s Achievement Award this year TSEA members listened to state Pres ident Rick Berry spenk here Inst Thuts day Six members find two sponsors of the student association Huston-Tillotson College in Austin tended the meeting and Invited the SWT chapter to send representntnea to then next meeting The exchange of \isiis is n part ot the Human Relations Projei t which TSEA is participating m to pie part*’ for nn eventual mei^er with the Negro student education group Golf Burglary Two 17-year old G ary job corpsmen were arrested Thursday, Feb.. ,*4 fo r the Monday, Feb. 21 burglary of the „clubhoi**e-at-Spring- Lake-GolfCourjer • Hays County sh.erAf£ .Bobby,., Kinser “ announced the- arrest of Michael Goto and Jo hn Montoya for the burglary. The tw o were released on $500-bond, -ietjbar, Judge Sk.«Gv Callihan. have been bound oyer to the Hays. County -grand ju r y .' A cw rdin g,'t -'ifis-r^'the ■ golf course, the value of stolen was small, and some damage was done to vending machines Part of the stolen goods were recovered, he Sheriff Kinser cited the help his of fice received from Gary security of ficers in apprehending the youths. . . . NEWS FROM . . . By MRS. MARTHA HOLMES 8taff Correspondent Happiness was, teachers, last Wednesday and plenty of snow to play in—Who could possibly ask for anything more than that? The final feet of the beauti ful w hite icy figurines finally reluct antly gave way to weather Saturday and another happy experience was in the past. W intery weather has failed. to slow the social pace of localites apparently: and m any persons have found them selves busily engaged w ith mid-season activities. Sleet, snow, and temporary power failure on Tuesday night, Feb 22, did necessitate calling off the mis sion program at the Baptist On Friday evening Mrs. R C De- viney and Mrs. H. M. Gunn honored Miss Frances Ohlendorf w ith a bridal linen shower at the home Gunn. The home was lovely, bearing a pink and white color m otif. The gifts were attractively displayed on a table draped in white. Punch and cake were served from the dining room to the guests. In the receiving line with the hostesses and the honoree was Mrs. W C Ohlendorf, aunt of Serving were Mrs. Clara Deviney and Thomas Audrey Out-of-town Mrs. Milton Porter, Mrs W illiam Houck and Mrs. Murray Har per of Sar> Marcos, and Mrs W. C Oh lendorf of Fentress Miss Ohlendorf is the bride-elect of Mr. R, Lynn Cobb of Bartlesville, Ok lahoma. The wedding w ill be held at the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort W orth on March 4; and the couple w ill be at home in Bartlesville after Mr. B. H. Ohlendorf and Frances were in Bartlesville, Okla. from Fri day un til Tuesday. Two parties were given for Miss Ohlendorf while they were there. Thomas Bagley is back at home after having been in an Austin hospital for five days last week. Mr and Mrs. Kyle McKean are the proud parents of a son, Brent Kyle, who was bom at St. David's Hospital in A ustin on February 20 The young man weighed in at 7 lbs , 11 oz. Mrs. Schweinle of Rosharon, was at home with the fam ily for several days to welcome her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brantly of La redo came to attend the Laredo-Snook basketball ‘‘B’’ were guests in the B home Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clifton children o t Schertz and M r and Mrs Joe T urner of Victoria w er^ Sunday guests of M r and Mrs. C. J Crook. Local Building Stays Ahead of
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(Same Location ^5inc« 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Reasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts e n n a u f ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTY m Reduced fo ra Limited time! PENNEY'S FAMOUS SHEETS IN WHITE AND FASHION COLORS! N A T IO N - W ID E * — lo n g - w e a r in g c o t t o n m u s lin s . 1 3 3 c o u n t . * Moke your bed m pretty colon or in snowy-white. Either way you 11 find our Nation-Wide sheets so crispy-smooth, firm, wonderful wearing. AJI perfects! Lab-tested. Hurryl twin 72“ x TOf" flat or Baelo-fit Sanforized* bottom fufl S I" * 10®" flat or Bartn-fil Sanforized bottom4 Pillow cases 42" x 36" . . . . 2 fo r 8 3 c PASTILS: Pink doud, light filoc. opaline green, pastel yellow, twin 72" x 108" flat or Boito-frt Sanforized bottom full 81" * 108" flat or Elasto-frt Sanforized ooftom Pillow case* 42" x 3 8 "_____ Hemphill H. D. C lu b Holds July M eeting The Hemphill Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. Ernest Schulle for its July meeting. The rec reation was" led by Mrs. Elmer Schae fer, “Know Your Animals,” and program was a skit, “How Old is O ld.” accompanied group at the piano Fnend We Have in Jesus,” and Henry Schmeltekopf read a prayer for the elderly. Mrs. Schulle gave the council report and Mrs. W illie Wiegand gave a finan cial report. Mrs Schaefer w ill be the delegate at the state convention in Corpus Chnsti in September There were two There w ill be no August meetin g.
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(Same Location Since 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Rdasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts transmission We Now Hmve A SWT Delegates at Student Education Assn. Convention Twenty-two Southwest Texas students leave Thursday for the 10th annual Student. Education Association State Convention in Corpus Christi. Two sponsors. Assistant Prafessor of educa tion Carrie Shepherd and Associate Dean of Students Floyd Martine, will accom pany the group. State TSEA Treasurer Rosalyn Hester. SWT sophomore from El Campo, flew into Corpus yesterday to meet with the executive committee Miss Hester will run for state vice-president this year The J. Lloyd Read Chapter of TSEA will have IB voting delegates in the three- day convention, the largest number of any member school was selected the Outstanding Chapter ln Texas at last year's convention It has completed all requirements for the organization’s Achievement Award this year TSEA members listened to state Pres ident Rick Berry spenk here Inst Thuts day Six members find two sponsors of the student association Huston-Tillotson College in Austin tended the meeting and Invited the SWT chapter to send representntnea to then next meeting The exchange of \isiis is n part ot the Human Relations Projei t which TSEA is participating m to pie part*’ for nn eventual mei^er with the Negro student education group Golf Burglary Two 17-year old G ary job corpsmen were arrested Thursday, Feb.. ,*4 fo r the Monday, Feb. 21 burglary of the „clubhoi**e-at-Spring- Lake-GolfCourjer • Hays County sh.erAf£ .Bobby,., Kinser “ announced the- arrest of Michael Goto and Jo hn Montoya for the burglary. The tw o were released on $500-bond, -ietjbar, Judge Sk.«Gv Callihan. have been bound oyer to the Hays. County -grand ju r y .' A cw rdin g,'t -'ifis-r^'the ■ golf course, the value of stolen was small, and some damage was done to vending machines Part of the stolen goods were recovered, he Sheriff Kinser cited the help his of fice received from Gary security of ficers in apprehending the youths. . . . NEWS FROM . . . By MRS. MARTHA HOLMES 8taff Correspondent Happiness was, teachers, last Wednesday and plenty of snow to play in—Who could possibly ask for anything more than that? The final feet of the beauti ful w hite icy figurines finally reluct antly gave way to weather Saturday and another happy experience was in the past. W intery weather has failed. to slow the social pace of localites apparently: and m any persons have found them selves busily engaged w ith mid-season activities. Sleet, snow, and temporary power failure on Tuesday night, Feb 22, did necessitate calling off the mis sion program at the Baptist On Friday evening Mrs. R C De- viney and Mrs. H. M. Gunn honored Miss Frances Ohlendorf w ith a bridal linen shower at the home Gunn. The home was lovely, bearing a pink and white color m otif. The gifts were attractively displayed on a table draped in white. Punch and cake were served from the dining room to the guests. In the receiving line with the hostesses and the honoree was Mrs. W C Ohlendorf, aunt of Serving were Mrs. Clara Deviney and Thomas Audrey Out-of-town Mrs. Milton Porter, Mrs W illiam Houck and Mrs. Murray Har per of Sar> Marcos, and Mrs W. C Oh lendorf of Fentress Miss Ohlendorf is the bride-elect of Mr. R, Lynn Cobb of Bartlesville, Ok lahoma. The wedding w ill be held at the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort W orth on March 4; and the couple w ill be at home in Bartlesville after Mr. B. H. Ohlendorf and Frances were in Bartlesville, Okla. from Fri day un til Tuesday. Two parties were given for Miss Ohlendorf while they were there. Thomas Bagley is back at home after having been in an Austin hospital for five days last week. Mr and Mrs. Kyle McKean are the proud parents of a son, Brent Kyle, who was bom at St. David's Hospital in A ustin on February 20 The young man weighed in at 7 lbs , 11 oz. Mrs. Schweinle of Rosharon, was at home with the fam ily for several days to welcome her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brantly of La redo came to attend the Laredo-Snook basketball ‘‘B’’ were guests in the B home Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clifton children o t Schertz and M r and Mrs Joe T urner of Victoria w er^ Sunday guests of M r and Mrs. C. J Crook. Local Building Stays Ahead of
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(Same Location ^5inc« 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Reasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts e n n a u f ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTY m Reduced fo ra Limited time! PENNEY'S FAMOUS SHEETS IN WHITE AND FASHION COLORS! N A T IO N - W ID E * — lo n g - w e a r in g c o t t o n m u s lin s . 1 3 3 c o u n t . * Moke your bed m pretty colon or in snowy-white. Either way you 11 find our Nation-Wide sheets so crispy-smooth, firm, wonderful wearing. AJI perfects! Lab-tested. Hurryl twin 72“ x TOf" flat or Baelo-fit Sanforized* bottom fufl S I" * 10®" flat or Bartn-fil Sanforized bottom4 Pillow cases 42" x 36" . . . . 2 fo r 8 3 c PASTILS: Pink doud, light filoc. opaline green, pastel yellow, twin 72" x 108" flat or Boito-frt Sanforized bottom full 81" * 108" flat or Elasto-frt Sanforized ooftom Pillow case* 42" x 3 8 "_____ Hemphill H. D. C lu b Holds July M eeting The Hemphill Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. Ernest Schulle for its July meeting. The rec reation was" led by Mrs. Elmer Schae fer, “Know Your Animals,” and program was a skit, “How Old is O ld.” accompanied group at the piano Fnend We Have in Jesus,” and Henry Schmeltekopf read a prayer for the elderly. Mrs. Schulle gave the council report and Mrs. W illie Wiegand gave a finan cial report. Mrs Schaefer w ill be the delegate at the state convention in Corpus Chnsti in September There were two There w ill be no August meetin g.
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(Same Location Since 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Rdasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts transmission We Now Hmve A SWT Delegates at Student Education Assn. Convention Twenty-two Southwest Texas students leave Thursday for the 10th annual Student. Education Association State Convention in Corpus Christi. Two sponsors. Assistant Prafessor of educa tion Carrie Shepherd and Associate Dean of Students Floyd Martine, will accom pany the group. State TSEA Treasurer Rosalyn Hester. SWT sophomore from El Campo, flew into Corpus yesterday to meet with the executive committee Miss Hester will run for state vice-president this year The J. Lloyd Read Chapter of TSEA will have IB voting delegates in the three- day convention, the largest number of any member school was selected the Outstanding Chapter ln Texas at last year's convention It has completed all requirements for the organization’s Achievement Award this year TSEA members listened to state Pres ident Rick Berry spenk here Inst Thuts day Six members find two sponsors of the student association Huston-Tillotson College in Austin tended the meeting and Invited the SWT chapter to send representntnea to then next meeting The exchange of \isiis is n part ot the Human Relations Projei t which TSEA is participating m to pie part*’ for nn eventual mei^er with the Negro student education group Golf Burglary Two 17-year old G ary job corpsmen were arrested Thursday, Feb.. ,*4 fo r the Monday, Feb. 21 burglary of the „clubhoi**e-at-Spring- Lake-GolfCourjer • Hays County sh.erAf£ .Bobby,., Kinser “ announced the- arrest of Michael Goto and Jo hn Montoya for the burglary. The tw o were released on $500-bond, -ietjbar, Judge Sk.«Gv Callihan. have been bound oyer to the Hays. County -grand ju r y .' A cw rdin g,'t -'ifis-r^'the ■ golf course, the value of stolen was small, and some damage was done to vending machines Part of the stolen goods were recovered, he Sheriff Kinser cited the help his of fice received from Gary security of ficers in apprehending the youths. . . . NEWS FROM . . . By MRS. MARTHA HOLMES 8taff Correspondent Happiness was, teachers, last Wednesday and plenty of snow to play in—Who could possibly ask for anything more than that? The final feet of the beauti ful w hite icy figurines finally reluct antly gave way to weather Saturday and another happy experience was in the past. W intery weather has failed. to slow the social pace of localites apparently: and m any persons have found them selves busily engaged w ith mid-season activities. Sleet, snow, and temporary power failure on Tuesday night, Feb 22, did necessitate calling off the mis sion program at the Baptist On Friday evening Mrs. R C De- viney and Mrs. H. M. Gunn honored Miss Frances Ohlendorf w ith a bridal linen shower at the home Gunn. The home was lovely, bearing a pink and white color m otif. The gifts were attractively displayed on a table draped in white. Punch and cake were served from the dining room to the guests. In the receiving line with the hostesses and the honoree was Mrs. W C Ohlendorf, aunt of Serving were Mrs. Clara Deviney and Thomas Audrey Out-of-town Mrs. Milton Porter, Mrs W illiam Houck and Mrs. Murray Har per of Sar> Marcos, and Mrs W. C Oh lendorf of Fentress Miss Ohlendorf is the bride-elect of Mr. R, Lynn Cobb of Bartlesville, Ok lahoma. The wedding w ill be held at the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort W orth on March 4; and the couple w ill be at home in Bartlesville after Mr. B. H. Ohlendorf and Frances were in Bartlesville, Okla. from Fri day un til Tuesday. Two parties were given for Miss Ohlendorf while they were there. Thomas Bagley is back at home after having been in an Austin hospital for five days last week. Mr and Mrs. Kyle McKean are the proud parents of a son, Brent Kyle, who was bom at St. David's Hospital in A ustin on February 20 The young man weighed in at 7 lbs , 11 oz. Mrs. Schweinle of Rosharon, was at home with the fam ily for several days to welcome her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brantly of La redo came to attend the Laredo-Snook basketball ‘‘B’’ were guests in the B home Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clifton children o t Schertz and M r and Mrs Joe T urner of Victoria w er^ Sunday guests of M r and Mrs. C. J Crook. Local Building Stays Ahead of
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(Same Location ^5inc« 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Reasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts e n n a u f ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTY m Reduced fo ra Limited time! PENNEY'S FAMOUS SHEETS IN WHITE AND FASHION COLORS! N A T IO N - W ID E * — lo n g - w e a r in g c o t t o n m u s lin s . 1 3 3 c o u n t . * Moke your bed m pretty colon or in snowy-white. Either way you 11 find our Nation-Wide sheets so crispy-smooth, firm, wonderful wearing. AJI perfects! Lab-tested. Hurryl twin 72“ x TOf" flat or Baelo-fit Sanforized* bottom fufl S I" * 10®" flat or Bartn-fil Sanforized bottom4 Pillow cases 42" x 36" . . . . 2 fo r 8 3 c PASTILS: Pink doud, light filoc. opaline green, pastel yellow, twin 72" x 108" flat or Boito-frt Sanforized bottom full 81" * 108" flat or Elasto-frt Sanforized ooftom Pillow case* 42" x 3 8 "_____ Hemphill H. D. C lu b Holds July M eeting The Hemphill Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. Ernest Schulle for its July meeting. The rec reation was" led by Mrs. Elmer Schae fer, “Know Your Animals,” and program was a skit, “How Old is O ld.” accompanied group at the piano Fnend We Have in Jesus,” and Henry Schmeltekopf read a prayer for the elderly. Mrs. Schulle gave the council report and Mrs. W illie Wiegand gave a finan cial report. Mrs Schaefer w ill be the delegate at the state convention in Corpus Chnsti in September There were two There w ill be no August meetin g.
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(Same Location Since 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Rdasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts transmission We Now Hmve A SWT Delegates at Student Education Assn. Convention Twenty-two Southwest Texas students leave Thursday for the 10th annual Student. Education Association State Convention in Corpus Christi. Two sponsors. Assistant Prafessor of educa tion Carrie Shepherd and Associate Dean of Students Floyd Martine, will accom pany the group. State TSEA Treasurer Rosalyn Hester. SWT sophomore from El Campo, flew into Corpus yesterday to meet with the executive committee Miss Hester will run for state vice-president this year The J. Lloyd Read Chapter of TSEA will have IB voting delegates in the three- day convention, the largest number of any member school was selected the Outstanding Chapter ln Texas at last year's convention It has completed all requirements for the organization’s Achievement Award this year TSEA members listened to state Pres ident Rick Berry spenk here Inst Thuts day Six members find two sponsors of the student association Huston-Tillotson College in Austin tended the meeting and Invited the SWT chapter to send representntnea to then next meeting The exchange of \isiis is n part ot the Human Relations Projei t which TSEA is participating m to pie part*’ for nn eventual mei^er with the Negro student education group Golf Burglary Two 17-year old G ary job corpsmen were arrested Thursday, Feb.. ,*4 fo r the Monday, Feb. 21 burglary of the „clubhoi**e-at-Spring- Lake-GolfCourjer • Hays County sh.erAf£ .Bobby,., Kinser “ announced the- arrest of Michael Goto and Jo hn Montoya for the burglary. The tw o were released on $500-bond, -ietjbar, Judge Sk.«Gv Callihan. have been bound oyer to the Hays. County -grand ju r y .' A cw rdin g,'t -'ifis-r^'the ■ golf course, the value of stolen was small, and some damage was done to vending machines Part of the stolen goods were recovered, he Sheriff Kinser cited the help his of fice received from Gary security of ficers in apprehending the youths. . . . NEWS FROM . . . By MRS. MARTHA HOLMES 8taff Correspondent Happiness was, teachers, last Wednesday and plenty of snow to play in—Who could possibly ask for anything more than that? The final feet of the beauti ful w hite icy figurines finally reluct antly gave way to weather Saturday and another happy experience was in the past. W intery weather has failed. to slow the social pace of localites apparently: and m any persons have found them selves busily engaged w ith mid-season activities. Sleet, snow, and temporary power failure on Tuesday night, Feb 22, did necessitate calling off the mis sion program at the Baptist On Friday evening Mrs. R C De- viney and Mrs. H. M. Gunn honored Miss Frances Ohlendorf w ith a bridal linen shower at the home Gunn. The home was lovely, bearing a pink and white color m otif. The gifts were attractively displayed on a table draped in white. Punch and cake were served from the dining room to the guests. In the receiving line with the hostesses and the honoree was Mrs. W C Ohlendorf, aunt of Serving were Mrs. Clara Deviney and Thomas Audrey Out-of-town Mrs. Milton Porter, Mrs W illiam Houck and Mrs. Murray Har per of Sar> Marcos, and Mrs W. C Oh lendorf of Fentress Miss Ohlendorf is the bride-elect of Mr. R, Lynn Cobb of Bartlesville, Ok lahoma. The wedding w ill be held at the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort W orth on March 4; and the couple w ill be at home in Bartlesville after Mr. B. H. Ohlendorf and Frances were in Bartlesville, Okla. from Fri day un til Tuesday. Two parties were given for Miss Ohlendorf while they were there. Thomas Bagley is back at home after having been in an Austin hospital for five days last week. Mr and Mrs. Kyle McKean are the proud parents of a son, Brent Kyle, who was bom at St. David's Hospital in A ustin on February 20 The young man weighed in at 7 lbs , 11 oz. Mrs. Schweinle of Rosharon, was at home with the fam ily for several days to welcome her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brantly of La redo came to attend the Laredo-Snook basketball ‘‘B’’ were guests in the B home Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clifton children o t Schertz and M r and Mrs Joe T urner of Victoria w er^ Sunday guests of M r and Mrs. C. J Crook. Local Building Stays Ahead of
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(Same Location ^5inc« 1926) Expert Auto Repair — All Makes Harold Reasoner — Service Mgr. Goodyear Tires — Genuine Hudson Parts e n n a u f ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTY m Reduced fo ra Limited time! PENNEY'S FAMOUS SHEETS IN WHITE AND FASHION COLORS! N A T IO N - W ID E * — lo n g - w e a r in g c o t t o n m u s lin s . 1 3 3 c o u n t . * Moke your bed m pretty colon or in snowy-white. Either way you 11 find our Nation-Wide sheets so crispy-smooth, firm, wonderful wearing. AJI perfects! Lab-tested. Hurryl twin 72“ x TOf" flat or Baelo-fit Sanforized* bottom fufl S I" * 10®" flat or Bartn-fil Sanforized bottom4 Pillow cases 42" x 36" . . . . 2 fo r 8 3 c PASTILS: Pink doud, light filoc. opaline green, pastel yellow, twin 72" x 108" flat or Boito-frt Sanforized bottom full 81" * 108" flat or Elasto-frt Sanforized ooftom Pillow case* 42" x 3 8 "_____ Hemphill H. D. C lu b Holds July M eeting The Hemphill Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. Ernest Schulle for its July meeting. The rec reation was" led by Mrs. Elmer Schae fer, “Know Your Animals,” and program was a skit, “How Old is O ld.” accompanied group at the piano Fnend We Have in Jesus,” and Henry Schmeltekopf read a prayer for the elderly. Mrs. Schulle gave the council report and Mrs. W illie Wiegand gave a finan cial report. Mrs Schaefer w ill be the delegate at the state convention in Corpus Chnsti in September There were two There w ill be no August meetin g.
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Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had her calls and press calls arriving for me at the same time, which is not what I expect of my executive direc tor," Ms. Miers said. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that she waited to inform the commission of the develop ment because she was securing the services of an attorney and looking into the matter. "I can only say to you that I didn't make contact because I didn't have anything but what Mike Moeller told me. I was try ing to gather as much informa tion as possible." she said. Brown of San Marcos, didn't immediately return a telephone call from The Associated Press. iV Firearms (Continued from page'i). , Wlmbefley, who has operated a gun range, for several years on less than 10 acres. "I really don't see why we need any regula "If the Court believes this dis charge of firearms in unincorpo rated areas of the county is dan gerous, I think you should adopt a countywide resolution banning _ their discharge anywhereAsald— a boisterous C.B. Lilly. "It's just one more step "and one more law, and we've already got enough laws," said Bill Bas- sett of Dripping Springs. The only support during the meeting came from Thomas Long and his wife, who live in Burnett Ranches near Wimber- ley. They said many property owners, five elsewhere and use their land for deer leases. And as the area becomes more settled, the chance for a serious accident or fatality increases. Nonetheless, after the hear ing, Molenaar said he personally would not place the proposal back on the Commissioners' Court agenda. "Very few people who request you to do this will ever show up (for a public hearing)," he said. "I talked to folks in several subdi visions who support this mea sure, but not one of them showed up." "I'm opposed to it the way it's written here," said Commission er Craig Payne. "It also would be a nightmare to enforce." • I • • • • • • « • « • ! (Continued from page 1) person grew from 17.1 percent of all households in 1970 to 24.6 percent in 1990 and 25.0 per cent in 1995. Nearly half of the women living alone were 65 or older and 44 percent were widows. In con trast, nearly three-fourths of men living alone were ages 25 to
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Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had her calls and press calls arriving for me at the same time, which is not what I expect of my executive direc tor," Ms. Miers said. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that she waited to inform the commission of the develop ment because she was securing the services of an attorney and looking into the matter. "I can only say to you that I didn't make contact because I didn't have anything but what Mike Moeller told me. I was try ing to gather as much informa tion as possible." she said. Brown of San Marcos, didn't immediately return a telephone call from The Associated Press. iV Firearms (Continued from page'i). , Wlmbefley, who has operated a gun range, for several years on less than 10 acres. "I really don't see why we need any regula "If the Court believes this dis charge of firearms in unincorpo rated areas of the county is dan gerous, I think you should adopt a countywide resolution banning _ their discharge anywhereAsald— a boisterous C.B. Lilly. "It's just one more step "and one more law, and we've already got enough laws," said Bill Bas- sett of Dripping Springs. The only support during the meeting came from Thomas Long and his wife, who live in Burnett Ranches near Wimber- ley. They said many property owners, five elsewhere and use their land for deer leases. And as the area becomes more settled, the chance for a serious accident or fatality increases. Nonetheless, after the hear ing, Molenaar said he personally would not place the proposal back on the Commissioners' Court agenda. "Very few people who request you to do this will ever show up (for a public hearing)," he said. "I talked to folks in several subdi visions who support this mea sure, but not one of them showed up." "I'm opposed to it the way it's written here," said Commission er Craig Payne. "It also would be a nightmare to enforce." • I • • • • • • « • « • ! (Continued from page 1) person grew from 17.1 percent of all households in 1970 to 24.6 percent in 1990 and 25.0 per cent in 1995. Nearly half of the women living alone were 65 or older and 44 percent were widows. In con trast, nearly three-fourths of men living alone were ages 25 to
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Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had her calls and press calls arriving for me at the same time, which is not what I expect of my executive direc tor," Ms. Miers said. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that she waited to inform the commission of the develop ment because she was securing the services of an attorney and looking into the matter. "I can only say to you that I didn't make contact because I didn't have anything but what Mike Moeller told me. I was try ing to gather as much informa tion as possible." she said. Brown of San Marcos, didn't immediately return a telephone call from The Associated Press. iV Firearms (Continued from page'i). , Wlmbefley, who has operated a gun range, for several years on less than 10 acres. "I really don't see why we need any regula "If the Court believes this dis charge of firearms in unincorpo rated areas of the county is dan gerous, I think you should adopt a countywide resolution banning _ their discharge anywhereAsald— a boisterous C.B. Lilly. "It's just one more step "and one more law, and we've already got enough laws," said Bill Bas- sett of Dripping Springs. The only support during the meeting came from Thomas Long and his wife, who live in Burnett Ranches near Wimber- ley. They said many property owners, five elsewhere and use their land for deer leases. And as the area becomes more settled, the chance for a serious accident or fatality increases. Nonetheless, after the hear ing, Molenaar said he personally would not place the proposal back on the Commissioners' Court agenda. "Very few people who request you to do this will ever show up (for a public hearing)," he said. "I talked to folks in several subdi visions who support this mea sure, but not one of them showed up." "I'm opposed to it the way it's written here," said Commission er Craig Payne. "It also would be a nightmare to enforce." • I • • • • • • « • « • ! (Continued from page 1) person grew from 17.1 percent of all households in 1970 to 24.6 percent in 1990 and 25.0 per cent in 1995. Nearly half of the women living alone were 65 or older and 44 percent were widows. In con trast, nearly three-fourths of men living alone were ages 25 to
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Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had her calls and press calls arriving for me at the same time, which is not what I expect of my executive direc tor," Ms. Miers said. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that she waited to inform the commission of the develop ment because she was securing the services of an attorney and looking into the matter. "I can only say to you that I didn't make contact because I didn't have anything but what Mike Moeller told me. I was try ing to gather as much informa tion as possible." she said. Brown of San Marcos, didn't immediately return a telephone call from The Associated Press. iV Firearms (Continued from page'i). , Wlmbefley, who has operated a gun range, for several years on less than 10 acres. "I really don't see why we need any regula "If the Court believes this dis charge of firearms in unincorpo rated areas of the county is dan gerous, I think you should adopt a countywide resolution banning _ their discharge anywhereAsald— a boisterous C.B. Lilly. "It's just one more step "and one more law, and we've already got enough laws," said Bill Bas- sett of Dripping Springs. The only support during the meeting came from Thomas Long and his wife, who live in Burnett Ranches near Wimber- ley. They said many property owners, five elsewhere and use their land for deer leases. And as the area becomes more settled, the chance for a serious accident or fatality increases. Nonetheless, after the hear ing, Molenaar said he personally would not place the proposal back on the Commissioners' Court agenda. "Very few people who request you to do this will ever show up (for a public hearing)," he said. "I talked to folks in several subdi visions who support this mea sure, but not one of them showed up." "I'm opposed to it the way it's written here," said Commission er Craig Payne. "It also would be a nightmare to enforce." • I • • • • • • « • « • ! (Continued from page 1) person grew from 17.1 percent of all households in 1970 to 24.6 percent in 1990 and 25.0 per cent in 1995. Nearly half of the women living alone were 65 or older and 44 percent were widows. In con trast, nearly three-fourths of men living alone were ages 25 to
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Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had
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Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had her calls and press calls arriving for me at the same time, which is not what I expect of my executive direc tor," Ms. Miers said. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that she waited to inform the commission of the develop ment because she was securing the services of an attorney and looking into the matter. "I can only say to you that I didn't make contact because I didn't have anything but what Mike Moeller told me. I was try ing to gather as much informa tion as possible." she said. Brown of San Marcos, didn't immediately return a telephone call from The Associated Press. iV Firearms (Continued from page'i). , Wlmbefley, who has operated a gun range, for several years on less than 10 acres. "I really don't see why we need any regula "If the Court believes this dis charge of firearms in unincorpo rated areas of the county is dan gerous, I think you should adopt a countywide resolution banning _ their discharge anywhereAsald— a boisterous C.B. Lilly. "It's just one more step "and one more law, and we've already got enough laws," said Bill Bas- sett of Dripping Springs. The only support during the meeting came from Thomas Long and his wife, who live in Burnett Ranches near Wimber- ley. They said many property owners, five elsewhere and use their land for deer leases. And as the area becomes more settled, the chance for a serious accident or fatality increases. Nonetheless, after the hear ing, Molenaar said he personally would not place the proposal back on the Commissioners' Court agenda. "Very few people who request you to do this will ever show up (for a public hearing)," he said. "I talked to folks in several subdi visions who support this mea sure, but not one of them showed up." "I'm opposed to it the way it's written here," said Commission er Craig Payne. "It also would be a nightmare to enforce." • I • • • • • • « • « • ! (Continued from page 1) person grew from 17.1 percent of all households in 1970 to 24.6 percent in 1990 and 25.0 per cent in 1995. Nearly half of the women living alone were 65 or older and 44 percent were widows. In con trast, nearly three-fourths of men living alone were ages 25 to
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15. She said she went to the ¶
Moeller is being held on Nov. 16 to ask him about it. Ms. Miers said Ms. Linares didn't call her with any informa tion about the contract until "I was very disappointed in the delay and actually had her calls and press calls arriving for me at the same time, which is not what I expect of my executive direc tor," Ms. Miers said. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that she waited to inform the commission of the develop ment because she was securing the services of an attorney and looking into the matter. "I can only say to you that I didn't make contact because I didn't have anything but what Mike Moeller told me. I was try ing to gather as much informa tion as possible." she said. Brow...
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im ber ley is scheduled for Thursday. July The occasion w ill be the first all- school affair held at the campsite in many years. The property, located on the Blanco River, was donated Southwest Texas in 19$1 by Mrs J R !Beretta of San Antonio * Since 1963. the camping have been open to SWT faculty and students on a special basis only be cause of a legal squabble over an ac cess road to the 126-acre camp The dispute was setled out of court early m 1965 with the college getting a private entrance road The roadv. a\ was finished late this spring and rhe camping facilities open again The spot was picked for the college outing quite appropriately bv the Stu dent Union as a part of its expanded summer entertainment program According to Martha St C lair sociate director of student ’ife picnic is designed to provide another opportunity for student^ to get quainted and have fun at the same Food for the picnic will be provided by the college food service and SI meal tickets are currently on sale in the Student Center, campus dormitories and Commons Cafeteria. Supper w ill be served at 6 pm ., and students needing transportation may sign up when they purchase their tic kets. M iss St. Clair says Elides*will leave from the Student Center at 4 and
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im ber ley is scheduled for Thursday. July The occasion w ill be the first all- school affair held at the campsite in many years. The property, located on the Blanco River, was donated Southwest Texas in 19$1 by Mrs J R !Beretta of San Antonio * Since 1963. the camping have been open to SWT faculty and students on a special basis only be cause of a legal squabble over an ac cess road to the 126-acre camp The dispute was setled out of court early m 1965 with the college getting a private entrance road The roadv. a\ was finished late this spring and rhe camping facilities open again The spot was picked for the college outing quite appropriately bv the Stu dent Union as a part of its expanded summer entertainment program According to Martha St C lair sociate director of student ’ife picnic is designed to provide another opportunity for student^ to get quainted and have fun at the same Food for the picnic will be provided by the college food service and SI meal tickets are currently on sale in the Student Center, campus dormitories and Commons Cafeteria. Supper w ill be served at 6 pm ., and students needing transportation may sign up when they purchase their tic kets. M iss St. Clair says Elides*will leave from the Student Center at 4 and
155. So. LBJ Drive ¶
SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im ber ley is scheduled for Thursday. July The occasion w ill be the first all- school affair held at the campsite in many years. The property, located on the Blanco River, was donated Southwest Texas in 19$1 by Mrs J R !Beretta of San Antonio * Since 1963. the camping have been open to SWT faculty and students on a special basis only be cause of a legal squabble over an ac cess road to the 126-acre camp The dispute was setled out of court early m 1965 with the college getting a private entrance road The roadv. a\ was finished late this spring and rhe camping facilities open again The spot was picked for the college outing quite appropriately bv the Stu dent Union as a part of its expanded summer entertainment program According to Martha St C lair sociate director of student ’ife picnic is designed to provide another opportunity for student^ to get quainted and have fun at the same Food for the picnic will be provided by the college food service and SI meal tickets are currently on sale in the Student Center, campus dormitories and Commons Cafeteria. Supper w ill be served at 6 pm ., and students needing transportation may sign up when they purchase their tic kets. M iss St. Clair says Elides*will leave from the Student Center at 4 and
155. So. LBJ Drive ¶
SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im ber ley is scheduled for Thursday. July The occasion w ill be the first all- school affair held at the campsite in many years. The property, located on the Blanco River, was donated Southwest Texas in 19$1 by Mrs J R !Beretta of San Antonio * Since 1963. the camping have been open to SWT faculty and students on a special basis only be cause of a legal squabble over an ac cess road to the 126-acre camp The dispute was setled out of court early m 1965 with the college getting a private entrance road The roadv. a\ was finished late this spring and rhe camping facilities open again The spot was picked for the college outing quite appropriately bv the Stu dent Union as a part of its expanded summer entertainment program According to Martha St C lair sociate director of student ’ife picnic is designed to provide another opportunity for student^ to get quainted and have fun at the same Food for the picnic will be provided by the college food service and SI meal tickets are currently on sale in the Student Center, campus dormitories and Commons Cafeteria. Supper w ill be served at 6 pm ., and students needing transportation may sign up when they purchase their tic kets. M iss St. Clair says Elides*will leave from the Student Center at 4 and
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im ber ley is scheduled for Thursday. July The occasion w ill be the first all- school affair held at the campsite in many years. The property, located on the Blanco River, was donated Southwest Texas in 19$1 by Mrs J R !Beretta of San Antonio * Since 1963. the camping have been open to SWT faculty and students on a special basis only be cause of a legal squabble over an ac cess road to the 126-acre camp The dispute was setled out of court early m 1965 with the college getting a private entrance road The roadv. a\ was finished late this spring and rhe camping facilities open again The spot was picked for the college outing quite appropriately bv the Stu dent Union as a part of its expanded summer entertainment program According to Martha St C lair sociate director of student ’ife picnic is designed to provide another opportunity for student^ to get quainted and have fun at the same Food for the picnic will be provided by the college food service and SI meal tickets are currently on sale in the Student Center, campus dormitories and Commons Cafeteria. Supper w ill be served at 6 pm ., and students needing transportation may sign up when they purchase their tic kets. M iss St. Clair says Elides*will leave from the Student Center at 4 and
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SWTSC Schedules All-College Picnic af Wimberley Campsite Memorial Day Services Today An «Il_/>nll(MTii »T*r? f^ftrrimAfte PafatArio An all-college picnic at Southwest Texas State’s campsite near W im ber ley is scheduled for Thursday. July The occasion w ill be the first all- school affair held at the campsite in many years. The property, located on the Blanco River, was donated Southwest Texas in 19$1 by Mrs J R !Beretta of San Antonio * Since 1963. the camping have been open to SWT faculty and students on a special basis only be cause of a legal squabble over an ac cess road to the 126-acre camp The dispute was setled out of court early m 1965 with the college getting a private entra...
16. Designation as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or State ¶
Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays Count
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Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Owner Information Name: CAMPUS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
16. Designation as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or State ¶
Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays Count
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Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Owner Information Name: CAMPUS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
16. Designation as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or State ¶
Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays Count
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Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Owner Information Name: CAMPUS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
16. Designation as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or State ¶
Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays Count
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Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Owner Information Name: CAMPUS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
16. Designation as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or State ¶
Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays Count
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Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Owner Information Name: CAMPUS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
16. Designation as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or State ¶
Archeological Landmark or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Historic Resources Survey Form Local Id: R99564 City: SAN MARCOS Address No: 510 Hays County Street Name: N GUADALUPE ST Owner Information Name: CAMPUS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
1956. Ford sedan driven by Monta Jay ¶
Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weig
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Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weighing 6 lbs. 4V4 ozs. Daughter, Linda, born to Mrs. M anuel Reyes of Austin on Febru ary 22, and weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Son, Joe, bom to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Urrutia on February 24, and weighing
1956. Ford sedan driven by Monta Jay ¶
Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weig
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Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weighing 6 lbs. 4V4 ozs. Daughter, Linda, born to Mrs. M anuel Reyes of Austin on Febru ary 22, and weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Son, Joe, bom to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Urrutia on February 24, and weighing
1956. Ford sedan driven by Monta Jay ¶
Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weig
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Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weighing 6 lbs. 4V4 ozs. Daughter, Linda, born to Mrs. M anuel Reyes of Austin on Febru ary 22, and weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Son, Joe, bom to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Urrutia on February 24, and weighing
1956. Ford sedan driven by Monta Jay ¶
Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weig
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Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weighing 6 lbs. 4V4 ozs. Daughter, Linda, born to Mrs. M anuel Reyes of Austin on Febru ary 22, and weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Son, Joe, bom to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Urrutia on February 24, and weighing
1956. Ford sedan driven by Monta Jay ¶
Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weig
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Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weighing 6 lbs. 4V4 ozs. Daughter, Linda, born to Mrs. M anuel Reyes of Austin on Febru ary 22, and weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Son, Joe, bom to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Urrutia on February 24, and weighing
1956. Ford sedan driven by Monta Jay ¶
Tarver, 18, of San Marcos at the in tersection of Bugg Lane and the ac. cess road to Interstate 35 Damage estimates were $450 for the Son, Earnest T., born Mrs. A rturo Sierra on February 2, and weighing 6 lbs. 4V4 ozs. Daughter, Linda, born to Mrs. M anuel Reyes of Austin on Febru ary 22, and weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs. Son, Joe, bom to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Urrutia on February 24, and weighing
1965. Record ¶
Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tr
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Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tration._CUib..was~-. "postponed last^e e k ^ the grpynd w,as covered With about 4 inches of snow on School was dismissed .two days last-- nwf^k_on aficpjmt, .ol^tead^weather. The™ children who were not sick enipyed the’, .snow. Quite a lot'of^ snow men were' •jeei^,§59UQ5i*.tQwti. There has been quite a lot of sick ness around. Some chicken pox and sore throat and some ' flu ” Jack Lamb was operated week and has been in a very serious Bobby McIntyre was in San Marcos with a very badly infected hand Harvey King has been on the sick Recent visitors of Mr and Mi's. O H Cobb were their hi tie granddaugh ter Kim. of Houston and Ben and Ber im e Cobb who Ini- near Junction Cobb and Mis Huth Roberts of Austin went to Rmdo>a for a few days vaca tion Mi and Mrs Pony Roberts and children met them there for the week Mrs Lanier Dement has been stay ing with her sister. Mrs Elgin Arnold. St. Mark's Will Begin Work Soon On Sanctuary The vestry of St Mark's Episcopal Church has accepted a low base bid of $122,000 from_a LaGrange contractor for the construction of the new sanctuary. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new building will be held at 1 pm Monday on the site of the construction adjacent to the parish house on Woods The church also will burn the re cently paid-up note to the St. Mark's parish house. Karl Thummler of LaGrange will build the new church The exterior design of the new sanc tuary is contemporary, native to this area. The sanctuary w ill be located on the site of the present Woods Street between Guadalupe and L B J Drive The new church will run parallel to Woods Street and will ad join the present building to form a The 91-year-old congregation now holds its services in the parish hall. The new building w ill be the fourth used by the parish since the corner stone was laid for the first in 1875. M r. and Mrs. A llan Jones and chil dren of Corpus Christi visited weekend with Mrs. Mae Watson and M rs. Vira Hasier.—Their other visitors were* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brumley, K aren and Kevin Brumley.. of Austin. ... ^ iTlve^Brumleys-attended-church at the- M ethodist Church Sunday, Mrs. Verda Rieke and-'Mrs. Mable H erw ig of Austin were visitors of Mr a n d Mrs, Ray W ilson one day *w«eki— ............... June McCarty of Henly visited a w hile lastjiveek w ith Vira Haster. Caldwell County Receipts Tuesday, March 1 Luling, Texas
1965. Record ¶
Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tr
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Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tration._CUib..was~-. "postponed last^e e k ^ the grpynd w,as covered With about 4 inches of snow on School was dismissed .two days last-- nwf^k_on aficpjmt, .ol^tead^weather. The™ children who were not sick enipyed the’, .snow. Quite a lot'of^ snow men were' •jeei^,§59UQ5i*.tQwti. There has been quite a lot of sick ness around. Some chicken pox and sore throat and some ' flu ” Jack Lamb was operated week and has been in a very serious Bobby McIntyre was in San Marcos with a very badly infected hand Harvey King has been on the sick Recent visitors of Mr and Mi's. O H Cobb were their hi tie granddaugh ter Kim. of Houston and Ben and Ber im e Cobb who Ini- near Junction Cobb and Mis Huth Roberts of Austin went to Rmdo>a for a few days vaca tion Mi and Mrs Pony Roberts and children met them there for the week Mrs Lanier Dement has been stay ing with her sister. Mrs Elgin Arnold. St. Mark's Will Begin Work Soon On Sanctuary The vestry of St Mark's Episcopal Church has accepted a low base bid of $122,000 from_a LaGrange contractor for the construction of the new sanctuary. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new building will be held at 1 pm Monday on the site of the construction adjacent to the parish house on Woods The church also will burn the re cently paid-up note to the St. Mark's parish house. Karl Thummler of LaGrange will build the new church The exterior design of the new sanc tuary is contemporary, native to this area. The sanctuary w ill be located on the site of the present Woods Street between Guadalupe and L B J Drive The new church will run parallel to Woods Street and will ad join the present building to form a The 91-year-old congregation now holds its services in the parish hall. The new building w ill be the fourth used by the parish since the corner stone was laid for the first in 1875. M r. and Mrs. A llan Jones and chil dren of Corpus Christi visited weekend with Mrs. Mae Watson and M rs. Vira Hasier.—Their other visitors were* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brumley, K aren and Kevin Brumley.. of Austin. ... ^ iTlve^Brumleys-attended-church at the- M ethodist Church Sunday, Mrs. Verda Rieke and-'Mrs. Mable H erw ig of Austin were visitors of Mr a n d Mrs, Ray W ilson one day *w«eki— ............... June McCarty of Henly visited a w hile lastjiveek w ith Vira Haster. Caldwell County Receipts Tuesday, March 1 Luling, Texas
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Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tr
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Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tration._CUib..was~-. "postponed last^e e k ^ the grpynd w,as covered With about 4 inches of snow on School was dismissed .two days last-- nwf^k_on aficpjmt, .ol^tead^weather. The™ children who were not sick enipyed the’, .snow. Quite a lot'of^ snow men were' •jeei^,§59UQ5i*.tQwti. There has been quite a lot of sick ness around. Some chicken pox and sore throat and some ' flu ” Jack Lamb was operated week and has been in a very serious Bobby McIntyre was in San Marcos with a very badly infected hand Harvey King has been on the sick Recent visitors of Mr and Mi's. O H Cobb were their hi tie granddaugh ter Kim. of Houston and Ben and Ber im e Cobb who Ini- near Junction Cobb and Mis Huth Roberts of Austin went to Rmdo>a for a few days vaca tion Mi and Mrs Pony Roberts and children met them there for the week Mrs Lanier Dement has been stay ing with her sister. Mrs Elgin Arnold. St. Mark's Will Begin Work Soon On Sanctuary The vestry of St Mark's Episcopal Church has accepted a low base bid of $122,000 from_a LaGrange contractor for the construction of the new sanctuary. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new building will be held at 1 pm Monday on the site of the construction adjacent to the parish house on Woods The church also will burn the re cently paid-up note to the St. Mark's parish house. Karl Thummler of LaGrange will build the new church The exterior design of the new sanc tuary is contemporary, native to this area. The sanctuary w ill be located on the site of the present Woods Street between Guadalupe and L B J Drive The new church will run parallel to Woods Street and will ad join the present building to form a The 91-year-old congregation now holds its services in the parish hall. The new building w ill be the fourth used by the parish since the corner stone was laid for the first in 1875. M r. and Mrs. A llan Jones and chil dren of Corpus Christi visited weekend with Mrs. Mae Watson and M rs. Vira Hasier.—Their other visitors were* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brumley, K aren and Kevin Brumley.. of Austin. ... ^ iTlve^Brumleys-attended-church at the- M ethodist Church Sunday, Mrs. Verda Rieke and-'Mrs. Mable H erw ig of Austin were visitors of Mr a n d Mrs, Ray W ilson one day *w«eki— ............... June McCarty of Henly visited a w hile lastjiveek w ith Vira Haster. Caldwell County Receipts Tuesday, March 1 Luling, Texas
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Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tration._CUib..was~-. "postponed last^e e k ^ the grpynd w,as covered With about 4 inches of snow on School was dismissed .two days last-- nwf^k_on aficpjmt, .ol^tead^weather. The™ children who were not sick enipyed the’, .snow. Quite a lot'of^ snow men were' •jeei^,§59UQ5i*.tQwti. There has been quite a lot of sick ness around. Some chicken pox and sore throat and some ' flu ” Jack Lamb was operated week and has been in a very serious Bobby McIntyre was in San Marcos with a very badly infected hand Harvey King has been on the sick Recent visitors of Mr and Mi's. O H Cobb were their hi tie granddaugh ter Kim. of Houston and Ben and Ber im e Cobb who Ini- near Junction Cobb and Mis Huth Roberts of Austin went to Rmdo>a for a few days vaca tion Mi and Mrs Pony Roberts and children met them there for the week Mrs Lanier Dement has been stay ing with her sister. Mrs Elgin Arnold. St. Mark's Will Begin Work Soon On Sanctuary The vestry of St Mark's Episcopal Church has accepted a low base bid of $122,000 from_a LaGrange contractor for the construction of the new sanctuary. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new building will be held at 1 pm Monday on the site of the construction adjacent to the parish house on Woods The church also will burn the re cently paid-up note to the St. Mark's parish house. Karl Thummler of LaGrange will build the new church The exterior design of the new sanc tuary is contemporary, native to this area. The sanctuary w ill be located on the site of the present Woods Street between Guadalupe and L B J Drive The new church will run parallel to Woods Street and will ad join the present building to form a The 91-year-old congregation now holds its services in the parish hall. The new building w ill be the fourth used by the parish since the corner stone was laid for the first in 1875. M r. and Mrs. A llan Jones and chil dren of Corpus Christi visited weekend with Mrs. Mae Watson and M rs. Vira Hasier.—Their other visitors were* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brumley, K aren and Kevin Brumley.. of Austin. ... ^ iTlve^Brumleys-attended-church at the- M ethodist Church Sunday, Mrs. Verda Rieke and-'Mrs. Mable H erw ig of Austin were visitors of Mr a n d Mrs, Ray W ilson one day *w«eki— ............... June McCarty of Henly visited a w hile lastjiveek w ith Vira Haster. Caldwell County Receipts Tuesday, March 1 Luling, Texas
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Automatic Transmission • FOR ALL MODEL CARS 2§§ W. San Antonio St. devilishly different/ COCA-COLA - DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - By M BS. VIKA HA8TKK Staff Correspondent . . . . . Jfee HoJ£^--J^raon5tration._CUib..was~-. "postponed last^e e k ^ the grpynd w,as covered With about 4 inches of snow on School was dismissed .two days last-- nwf^k_on aficpjmt, .ol^tead^weather. The™ children who were not sick enipyed the’, .snow. Quite a lot'of^ snow men were' •jeei^,§59UQ5i*.tQwti. There has been quite a lot of sick ness around. Some chicken pox and sore throat and some ' flu ” Jack Lamb was operated week and has been in a very serious Bobby McIntyre was in San Marcos with a very badly infected hand Harvey King has been on the sick Recent visitors of Mr and Mi's. O H Cobb were their hi tie granddaugh ter Kim. of Houston and Ben and Ber im e Cobb who Ini- near Junction Cobb and Mis Huth Roberts of Austin went to Rmdo>a for a few days vaca tion Mi and Mrs Pony Roberts and children met them there for the week Mrs Lanier Dement has been stay ing with her sister. Mrs Elgin Arnold. St. Mark's Will Begin Work Soon On Sanctuary The vestry of St Mark's Episcopal Church has accepted a low base bid of $122,000 from_a LaGrange contractor for the construction of the new sanctuary. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new building will be held at 1 pm Monday on the site of the construction adjacent to the parish house on Woods The church also will burn the re cently paid-up note to the St. Mark's parish house. Karl Thummler of LaGrange will build the new church The exterior design of the new sanc tuary is contemporary, native to this area. The sanctuary w ill be located on the site of the present Woods Street between Guadalupe and L B J Drive The new church will run parallel to Woods Street and will ad join the present building to form a The 91-year-old congregation now holds its services in the parish hall. The new building w ill be the fourth used by the parish since the corner stone was laid for the first in 1875. M r. and Mrs. A llan Jones and chil dren of Corpus Christi visited weekend with Mrs. Mae Watson and M rs. Vira Hasier.—Their other visitors were* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brumley, K aren and Kevin Brumley.. of Austin. ... ^ iTlve^Brumleys-attended-church at the- M ethodist Church Sunday, Mrs. Verda Rieke and-'Mrs. Mable H erw ig of Austin were visitors of Mr a n d Mrs, Ray W ilson one day *w«eki— ............... June McCarty of Henly visited a w hile lastjiveek w ith Vira Haster. Caldwell County Receipts Tuesday, March 1 Luling, Texas
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1966. It indicates that the congregation relocated in 2010 and the church became Christ Chapel at Texas ¶
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State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It was recommended eligible for designation as a local historic landmark. (See: Historic Resources Survey Inventory
1966. U S A . Team, which w ill compete ¶
with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami
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with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami dur ing a noon luncheon Monday The meeting was climaxed with a coiffure competition Wednesday an installation banquet that evening Occupying a spot in the west alcove of the vestry, the colored glass closing will overlook the organ console The window is supposed to be made of Tiffany glass and imported from England Before it was installed in the local house of worship, Pennsylvania church. The symbol of the crown and cross is in the center of the window, w ith fleur-de-lis forming a border Present church members and exist ing church records suggest the pres ence of a fund for the purchase of the windows, but no actual evidence exists of the purchase itself No members in San Ma. .-os seem to know exactly where the window came from or when it was made Recently, the rose window was re leaded in San Antonio in preparation for the new church by the James Tut tle family For several years the rose been memorialized their son, James Tuttle Jr St. M ark's sorfletime in October, members of the church and visitors w ill be able to view the intei*esting window Come inspect our large selec tion of frames. We haye a verv large supply.
1966. It indicates that the congregation relocated in 2010 and the church became Christ Chapel at Texas ¶
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State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It was recommended eligible for designation as a local historic landmark. (See: Historic Resources Survey Inventory
1966. U S A . Team, which w ill compete ¶
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with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami dur ing a noon luncheon Monday The meeting was climaxed with a coiffure competition Wednesday an installation banquet that evening Occupying a spot in the west alcove of the vestry, the colored glass closing will overlook the organ console The window is supposed to be made of Tiffany glass and imported from England Before it was installed in the local house of worship, Pennsylvania church. The symbol of the crown and cross is in the center of the window, w ith fleur-de-lis forming a border Present church members and exist ing church records suggest the pres ence of a fund for the purchase of the windows, but no actual evidence exists of the purchase itself No members in San Ma. .-os seem to know exactly where the window came from or when it was made Recently, the rose window was re leaded in San Antonio in preparation for the new church by the James Tut tle family For several years the rose been memorialized their son, James Tuttle Jr St. M ark's sorfletime in October, members of the church and visitors w ill be able to view the intei*esting window Come inspect our large selec tion of frames. We haye a verv large supply.
1966. It indicates that the congregation relocated in 2010 and the church became Christ Chapel at Texas ¶
State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It w
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State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It was recommended eligible for designation as a local historic landmark. (See: Historic Resources Survey Inventory
1966. U S A . Team, which w ill compete ¶
with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami
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with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami dur ing a noon luncheon Monday The meeting was climaxed with a coiffure competition Wednesday an installation banquet that evening Occupying a spot in the west alcove of the vestry, the colored glass closing will overlook the organ console The window is supposed to be made of Tiffany glass and imported from England Before it was installed in the local house of worship, Pennsylvania church. The symbol of the crown and cross is in the center of the window, w ith fleur-de-lis forming a border Present church members and exist ing church records suggest the pres ence of a fund for the purchase of the windows, but no actual evidence exists of the purchase itself No members in San Ma. .-os seem to know exactly where the window came from or when it was made Recently, the rose window was re leaded in San Antonio in preparation for the new church by the James Tut tle family For several years the rose been memorialized their son, James Tuttle Jr St. M ark's sorfletime in October, members of the church and visitors w ill be able to view the intei*esting window Come inspect our large selec tion of frames. We haye a verv large supply.
1966. It indicates that the congregation relocated in 2010 and the church became Christ Chapel at Texas ¶
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State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It was recommended eligible for designation as a local historic landmark. (See: Historic Resources Survey Inventory
1966. U S A . Team, which w ill compete ¶
with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami
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with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami dur ing a noon luncheon Monday The meeting was climaxed with a coiffure competition Wednesday an installation banquet that evening Occupying a spot in the west alcove of the vestry, the colored glass closing will overlook the organ console The window is supposed to be made of Tiffany glass and imported from England Before it was installed in the local house of worship, Pennsylvania church. The symbol of the crown and cross is in the center of the window, w ith fleur-de-lis forming a border Present church members and exist ing church records suggest the pres ence of a fund for the purchase of the windows, but no actual evidence exists of the purchase itself No members in San Ma. .-os seem to know exactly where the window came from or when it was made Recently, the rose window was re leaded in San Antonio in preparation for the new church by the James Tut tle family For several years the rose been memorialized their son, James Tuttle Jr St. M ark's sorfletime in October, members of the church and visitors w ill be able to view the intei*esting window Come inspect our large selec tion of frames. We haye a verv large supply.
1966. It indicates that the congregation relocated in 2010 and the church became Christ Chapel at Texas ¶
State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It w
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State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It was recommended eligible for designation as a local historic landmark. (See: Historic Resources Survey Inventory
1966. U S A . Team, which w ill compete ¶
with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami
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with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami dur ing a noon luncheon Monday The meeting was climaxed with a coiffure competition Wednesday an installation banquet that evening Occupying a spot in the west alcove of the vestry, the colored glass closing will overlook the organ console The window is supposed to be made of Tiffany glass and imported from England Before it was installed in the local house of worship, Pennsylvania church. The symbol of the crown and cross is in the center of the window, w ith fleur-de-lis forming a border Present church members and exist ing church records suggest the pres ence of a fund for the purchase of the windows, but no actual evidence exists of the purchase itself No members in San Ma. .-os seem to know exactly where the window came from or when it was made Recently, the rose window was re leaded in San Antonio in preparation for the new church by the James Tut tle family For several years the rose been memorialized their son, James Tuttle Jr St. M ark's sorfletime in October, members of the church and visitors w ill be able to view the intei*esting window Come inspect our large selec tion of frames. We haye a verv large supply.
1966. It indicates that the congregation relocated in 2010 and the church became Christ Chapel at Texas ¶
State University where it serves as ministry for students sponsored by both the Episcopal and Lutheran churches. The database notes that it is an intact example of mid-20th century modern design. It was recommended eligible for designation as a local historic landmark. (See: Historic Resources Survey Inventory
1966. U S A . Team, which w ill compete ¶
with teams from 30 nations in the World Hairdressing Competition next October, were featured Sunday night A salute to '‘Houston. USA" introduced the hair styles with fall costumes by Haber’s of Miami dur ing a noon luncheon Monday The meeting was climaxed with a coiffure competition Wednesday an installation banquet that evening Occupying a spot in the west alcove of the vestry, the colored glass closing will overlook the organ console The window is supposed to be made of Tiffany glass and imported from England Before it was installed in the local house of worship, Pennsylvania church. The symbol of the crown and cross is in the center of the window, w ith fleur-de-lis forming a border P...
1970. to 6.5 percent in 1990 and ¶
remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 per
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remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 percent in 1990 and to 5.0 per cent in 1995. San Mar Plaza • 353-3555 All Shows Before 6:00 $3.00 Jada pinkett queen l a t i l a h THANKSGIVING 5:00. 7 30. 9:50 WED. FRI. SAT.
1970. to 6.5 percent in 1990 and ¶
remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 per
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remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 percent in 1990 and to 5.0 per cent in 1995. San Mar Plaza • 353-3555 All Shows Before 6:00 $3.00 Jada pinkett queen l a t i l a h THANKSGIVING 5:00. 7 30. 9:50 WED. FRI. SAT.
1970. to 6.5 percent in 1990 and ¶
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remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 percent in 1990 and to 5.0 per cent in 1995. San Mar Plaza • 353-3555 All Shows Before 6:00 $3.00 Jada pinkett queen l a t i l a h THANKSGIVING 5:00. 7 30. 9:50 WED. FRI. SAT.
1970. to 6.5 percent in 1990 and ¶
remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 per
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remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 percent in 1990 and to 5.0 per cent in 1995. San Mar Plaza • 353-3555 All Shows Before 6:00 $3.00 Jada pinkett queen l a t i l a h THANKSGIVING 5:00. 7 30. 9:50 WED. FRI. SAT.
1970. to 6.5 percent in 1990 and ¶
remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 per
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remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 percent in 1990 and to 5.0 per cent in 1995. San Mar Plaza • 353-3555 All Shows Before 6:00 $3.00 Jada pinkett queen l a t i l a h THANKSGIVING 5:00. 7 30. 9:50 WED. FRI. SAT.
1970. to 6.5 percent in 1990 and ¶
remained at that level last year. This Includes such families as brothers or sisters living togeth holds, such as roommates and friends living together, were just 1.7 percent in 1970. grew to 4.5 percent in 1990 and to 5.0 per cent in 1995. San Mar Plaza • 353-3555 All Shows Before 6:00 $3.00 Jada pinkett queen l a t i l a h THANKSGIVING 5:00. 7 30. 9:50 WED. FRI. SAT.
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2. 510 North Guadalupe Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-58958) Hold a public ¶
hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for prese
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hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property.
2. HPC-26-03 (516 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
2. The fence along the south side of the building shall be relocated to within five (5) ¶
feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
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feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
2. Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national ¶
Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national
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2. ozs. ¶
Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford an
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford and $500 for -the station wagon. • ‘Two «o lK57 28.' Lampkin was' the driver of a 1961 Chevrolet sedan which' struck a 1955 Dodge sedan, own ed by A . F.'W eatherford of San Mar cos. The Dodge was parjeed on Hop kins Street. Brooks was a passenger in the Lam pkin car. Calvary Revival And Homecoming Here Next Week Calvary Baptist Church of San Marcos will be going all out for its Revival here next week as Evangelist John former pastor of the local church, comes to lead -the services. The Revival will begin Sunday and continue each day throjjgh the following Sunday, March 13. Weekday services will be held at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m and Sunday services will be held at 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Leading the Revival singing will be
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P E N C A L E *— f i n e c o m b e d c o t t o n p e r c a le s . 1 8 6 c o u n t .* Bedroom wear color with flair today, and our silky-smooth percales have deeptones. pastels and snowy-wtwte to give you all the shades you warrtl All perfects. 'Lab-tested. Special! Electric
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year replacement
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2. 510 North Guadalupe Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-58958) Hold a public ¶
hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for prese
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hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property.
2. HPC-26-03 (516 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
2. The fence along the south side of the building shall be relocated to within five (5) ¶
feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
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feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
2. Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national ¶
Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national
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2. ozs. ¶
Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford an
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford and $500 for -the station wagon. • ‘Two «o lK57 28.' Lampkin was' the driver of a 1961 Chevrolet sedan which' struck a 1955 Dodge sedan, own ed by A . F.'W eatherford of San Mar cos. The Dodge was parjeed on Hop kins Street. Brooks was a passenger in the Lam pkin car. Calvary Revival And Homecoming Here Next Week Calvary Baptist Church of San Marcos will be going all out for its Revival here next week as Evangelist John former pastor of the local church, comes to lead -the services. The Revival will begin Sunday and continue each day throjjgh the following Sunday, March 13. Weekday services will be held at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m and Sunday services will be held at 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Leading the Revival singing will be
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P E N C A L E *— f i n e c o m b e d c o t t o n p e r c a le s . 1 8 6 c o u n t .* Bedroom wear color with flair today, and our silky-smooth percales have deeptones. pastels and snowy-wtwte to give you all the shades you warrtl All perfects. 'Lab-tested. Special! Electric
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2. 510 North Guadalupe Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-58958) Hold a public ¶
hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for prese
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hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property.
2. HPC-26-03 (516 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
2. The fence along the south side of the building shall be relocated to within five (5) ¶
feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
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feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
2. Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national ¶
Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national
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2. ozs. ¶
Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford an
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford and $500 for -the station wagon. • ‘Two «o lK57 28.' Lampkin was' the driver of a 1961 Chevrolet sedan which' struck a 1955 Dodge sedan, own ed by A . F.'W eatherford of San Mar cos. The Dodge was parjeed on Hop kins Street. Brooks was a passenger in the Lam pkin car. Calvary Revival And Homecoming Here Next Week Calvary Baptist Church of San Marcos will be going all out for its Revival here next week as Evangelist John former pastor of the local church, comes to lead -the services. The Revival will begin Sunday and continue each day throjjgh the following Sunday, March 13. Weekday services will be held at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m and Sunday services will be held at 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Leading the Revival singing will be
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2. 510 North Guadalupe Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-58958) Hold a public ¶
hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for prese
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hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property.
2. HPC-26-03 (516 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
2. The fence along the south side of the building shall be relocated to within five (5) ¶
feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
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feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
2. Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national ¶
Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford an
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford and $500 for -the station wagon. • ‘Two «o lK57 28.' Lampkin was' the driver of a 1961 Chevrolet sedan which' struck a 1955 Dodge sedan, own ed by A . F.'W eatherford of San Mar cos. The Dodge was parjeed on Hop kins Street. Brooks was a passenger in the Lam pkin car. Calvary Revival And Homecoming Here Next Week Calvary Baptist Church of San Marcos will be going all out for its Revival here next week as Evangelist John former pastor of the local church, comes to lead -the services. The Revival will begin Sunday and continue each day throjjgh the following Sunday, March 13. Weekday services will be held at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m and Sunday services will be held at 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Leading the Revival singing will be
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2. 510 North Guadalupe Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-58958) Hold a public ¶
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hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property.
2. HPC-26-03 (516 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
2. The fence along the south side of the building shall be relocated to within five (5) ¶
feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
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feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
2. Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national ¶
Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford an
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford and $500 for -the station wagon. • ‘Two «o lK57 28.' Lampkin was' the driver of a 1961 Chevrolet sedan which' struck a 1955 Dodge sedan, own ed by A . F.'W eatherford of San Mar cos. The Dodge was parjeed on Hop kins Street. Brooks was a passenger in the Lam pkin car. Calvary Revival And Homecoming Here Next Week Calvary Baptist Church of San Marcos will be going all out for its Revival here next week as Evangelist John former pastor of the local church, comes to lead -the services. The Revival will begin Sunday and continue each day throjjgh the following Sunday, March 13. Weekday services will be held at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m and Sunday services will be held at 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Leading the Revival singing will be
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P E N C A L E *— f i n e c o m b e d c o t t o n p e r c a le s . 1 8 6 c o u n t .* Bedroom wear color with flair today, and our silky-smooth percales have deeptones. pastels and snowy-wtwte to give you all the shades you warrtl All perfects. 'Lab-tested. Special! Electric
2. year replacement ¶
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2. 510 North Guadalupe Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-58958) Hold a public ¶
hearing and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90- day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property.
2. HPC-26-03 (516 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Ryan Hildebrand, on behalf of Brittaney Ferguson, to allow the installation of six-foot-tall, wooden French Gothic style side yard fences.
2. The fence along the south side of the building shall be relocated to within five (5) ¶
feet of the HVAC unit in order to minimize its impact on the established rhythm of the streetscape.
2. Location as a site of a significant local, county, state, or national ¶
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Son, Lewis Anthony, bom and Mrs. Henry Contreras on February 25, and weighing 8 lbs. 15*6 ozs Daughter, Shelly Beth, born to Mr and Mrs. John Sundberg on February 25, and weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Ford and $500 for -the station wagon. • ‘Two «o lK57 28.' Lampkin was' the driver of a 1961 Chevrolet sedan which' struck a 1955 Dodge sedan, own ed by A . F.'W eatherford of San Mar cos. The Dodge was parjeed on Hop kins Street. Brooks was a passenger in the Lam pkin car. Calvary Revival And Homecoming Here Next Week Calvary Baptist Church of San Marcos will be going all out for its Revival here next week as Evangelist John former pastor of the local church, comes to lead -the services. The Revi...
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207. STILLWELL ST, SAN ¶
MARCOS, TX 78666
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25700. I-45 North, Suite ¶
The Woodlands, TX Property Owner: United Campus Ministry
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25700. I-45 North, Suite ¶
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3. 217 Stillwell Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-59303) Hold a public hearing ¶
and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90-day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the
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and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90-day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property
3. HPC-26-04 (1114 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Shawn Dupont to allow the replacement of the existing fiber cement skirting material with stucco.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Shawn Dupont to allow the replacement of the existing fiber cement skirting material with stucco.
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3. 217 Stillwell Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-59303) Hold a public hearing ¶
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and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90-day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property
3. HPC-26-04 (1114 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
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3. 217 Stillwell Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-59303) Hold a public hearing ¶
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and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90-day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property
3. HPC-26-04 (1114 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
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3. 217 Stillwell Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-59303) Hold a public hearing ¶
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and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90-day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property
3. HPC-26-04 (1114 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
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3. 217 Stillwell Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-59303) Hold a public hearing ¶
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and consider whether the structure holds historic significance warranting a 90-day extension of the demolition delay period and discuss alternatives to demolition as well as methods for preserving the historic character of the property
3. HPC-26-04 (1114 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
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3. 217 Stillwell Street Demolition Review (Permit #2026-59303) Hold a public hearing ¶
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3. HPC-26-04 (1114 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Shawn Dupont to allow the replacement of the existing fiber cement skirting material with stucco.
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30. Minute Citizen Comment Period: ¶
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30. percent of the grades. ¶
"It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh.
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Individual states improved their ratings. Califor nia, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina received an A-minus this year, the highest grade given. Only Illinois got as much as an A-minus last time. Wyoming received the lowest grade, a D-plus. In 1993, Wyoming was among seven states that earned a D-plus or worse. California, Florida and North Carolina are among 13 states that have the 0.08 percent drink ing limit, a top priority of MADD. A man weighing about 160 pounds would reach the 0.08 limit after four drinks in an hour on an empty stomach. The restaurant industry has fought the lower limit, arguing that drivers aren't Impaired at that level. "People at 0.08 are not involved in the drunk- driving fatalities." said John Doyle, a spokesman for the American Beverage Institute, an restaurant industry trade group. The 4 percent rise in alcohol-related traffic deaths, to 17,274 in 1995. was first reported in July by the government. Until last year, such deaths had dropped steadily after topping 24.000 About 41 percent of all fatal car accidents are alcohol-related. Underground Water Watch Edwards Aquifer Level This is the current water level in the J-17 Edwards Aquifer Index Well. The average well level of record for November is U.S. family makeup stablizes, census says WASHINGTON (AP) — The worst may be After two decades of social revolution dur ing which Baby Boomers steered America away from "Ozzle and Harriet" and toward single parents like "Murphy Brown" or group homes like "Friends," things seem to be sta Families — households whose members are related by marriage, birth dr adoption — made up 70.0 percent of America's 98.9 mil lion households last year, the Census Bureau reported today. While that's down from 81.2 percent In 1970, most of that change occurred in the'flrst 20 years. The figure was 70.8.percent in 1990. "It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh. "It's very hard to predict the future,-But I certainly don't see things that cause me to believe things will be drastically different in the Carol J. De Vita of the private Population Reference Bureau said the reason for the stability is that baby boomer households are settling down. "I wouldn't expect tremendous change until another 10 years from now when baby boom children will be mostly off to college and the oldest (boomers) start to think about early retirement," said De "Vita, a senior researcher for the Independent population analysis group. The 1970s marked the^blggest change In families and households, a time when the first of thejppst^ortd/War U'bjaby boomers were reaching adulthood.. . ^ "That decade was much more likely than now to be a decade of substantial tumult of various kinds," Bryson observed. Change continued into the 1980s but has lessened markedly since 1990, the report shows. Married couples with" children have declined to just over one-fourth of all house holds these days, about the same share as single people living alone, according to the report: "Household and Family Characteris tics: March 1995." Their share of households dropped from 40.3 percent In 1970 to 26.3 percent in 1990 and was 25.5 percent last year, a change attributed to the increasing number of divorces and increased number of single- parent households. The number of households with Just one" (See Census puge 2) Page 26 ; } - y p ^ 2 > ^ November 27. 1996; -1HO&STON'~ Elyfs. Cultural icon or,protected trademark? Houston browner Barry Capfece says his tavern —"fjhp vel- , ; vet Elvis" — pays homage not to The King, but to the 1970s kitschy-art craze of velvet oUpainting. Td'rather'have called it The Velvet Dogs Playing Poker.* but there's ncring to It," Capece says. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. the Memphis, Tenn.-based entity mat controls use of the jZLvia name, on' Monday took Capece to federal court in an attempt to get him to change the name of his nightspot. "Beginning in 1956 and since then, there have been licensing problems," said Mack Webner, attorney for Elvis Presley Enter prises; Of^PE. T h a f s "0603X186 ElvTs Presley sells." HOUSTON — Electric utility Duke Power Co. of North Caroli na is merging with Houston-based natural gas distributor PanEnergy Corp. in a $7.7 billion deal that will create one of the nation's largest gas and electric companies. The agreement, which will form, a $23 billion integrated ener gy company to be called Duke Energy Corp., is the most recent of several mergers Involving electric and gas pipeline firms. The accords are seen as driven partly by the easing of government regulation. "As we envision expanding our electric business nationally, we need a platform on which to do that." Richard Priory, Duke president and chief operating officer, said Monday. "Clearly, PanEnergy has a very extensive platform in 30 states where they have gas positions. This clearly leavesAus with a plat form to geographically expand our business and create a national presence in the delivery of energy." Charlotte-based Duke Power, which provides electric service in a 20.000-square-mile-area roughly along the Interstate 85 corridor In North and South Carolina, has $13.4 billion in assets and employs 17,000 people. AUSTIN — Managed-care health plan administrators who make decisions affecting patients' treatment are practicing med icine and must have a Texas medical license, the State Board of Medical Examiners says. That means if an out-of-state doctor or someone who isn't a doctor decides a particular treatment isn't necessary in a Texas case — and thus won't be covered by the health plan — that decision-maker might be prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The position statement, adopted last month, is meant to allow physicians to decide what sort of treatment is appropriate for their patients, said Dr. William Fleming III, who heads the "What we're interested in is protection of the public," Flem ing said Monday. The statement has raised concerns among representatives of managed-care plans, which generally limit patients' choices of physicians and may determine, before treatments are given, whether they will be paid by the plan. By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday. Nov. 27, the 332nd day of 1996. There are 34 days left In the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. On this date: In 1839, the American Statistical Association was founded in Ten years ago: Published reports said the FBI was investi gating whether fired National Security Council aide Oliver L. North had destroyed papers from his personal files as the Iran- Contra affair began to unravel. Five years ago: Israel signaled its anger with what it regard ed as the highhandedness of the United States by rejecting an invitation to attend Mideast peace talks in Washington on Dec.
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30. percent of the grades. ¶
"It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh.
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Individual states improved their ratings. Califor nia, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina received an A-minus this year, the highest grade given. Only Illinois got as much as an A-minus last time. Wyoming received the lowest grade, a D-plus. In 1993, Wyoming was among seven states that earned a D-plus or worse. California, Florida and North Carolina are among 13 states that have the 0.08 percent drink ing limit, a top priority of MADD. A man weighing about 160 pounds would reach the 0.08 limit after four drinks in an hour on an empty stomach. The restaurant industry has fought the lower limit, arguing that drivers aren't Impaired at that level. "People at 0.08 are not involved in the drunk- driving fatalities." said John Doyle, a spokesman for the American Beverage Institute, an restaurant industry trade group. The 4 percent rise in alcohol-related traffic deaths, to 17,274 in 1995. was first reported in July by the government. Until last year, such deaths had dropped steadily after topping 24.000 About 41 percent of all fatal car accidents are alcohol-related. Underground Water Watch Edwards Aquifer Level This is the current water level in the J-17 Edwards Aquifer Index Well. The average well level of record for November is U.S. family makeup stablizes, census says WASHINGTON (AP) — The worst may be After two decades of social revolution dur ing which Baby Boomers steered America away from "Ozzle and Harriet" and toward single parents like "Murphy Brown" or group homes like "Friends," things seem to be sta Families — households whose members are related by marriage, birth dr adoption — made up 70.0 percent of America's 98.9 mil lion households last year, the Census Bureau reported today. While that's down from 81.2 percent In 1970, most of that change occurred in the'flrst 20 years. The figure was 70.8.percent in 1990. "It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh. "It's very hard to predict the future,-But I certainly don't see things that cause me to believe things will be drastically different in the Carol J. De Vita of the private Population Reference Bureau said the reason for the stability is that baby boomer households are settling down. "I wouldn't expect tremendous change until another 10 years from now when baby boom children will be mostly off to college and the oldest (boomers) start to think about early retirement," said De "Vita, a senior researcher for the Independent population analysis group. The 1970s marked the^blggest change In families and households, a time when the first of thejppst^ortd/War U'bjaby boomers were reaching adulthood.. . ^ "That decade was much more likely than now to be a decade of substantial tumult of various kinds," Bryson observed. Change continued into the 1980s but has lessened markedly since 1990, the report shows. Married couples with" children have declined to just over one-fourth of all house holds these days, about the same share as single people living alone, according to the report: "Household and Family Characteris tics: March 1995." Their share of households dropped from 40.3 percent In 1970 to 26.3 percent in 1990 and was 25.5 percent last year, a change attributed to the increasing number of divorces and increased number of single- parent households. The number of households with Just one" (See Census puge 2) Page 26 ; } - y p ^ 2 > ^ November 27. 1996; -1HO&STON'~ Elyfs. Cultural icon or,protected trademark? Houston browner Barry Capfece says his tavern —"fjhp vel- , ; vet Elvis" — pays homage not to The King, but to the 1970s kitschy-art craze of velvet oUpainting. Td'rather'have called it The Velvet Dogs Playing Poker.* but there's ncring to It," Capece says. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. the Memphis, Tenn.-based entity mat controls use of the jZLvia name, on' Monday took Capece to federal court in an attempt to get him to change the name of his nightspot. "Beginning in 1956 and since then, there have been licensing problems," said Mack Webner, attorney for Elvis Presley Enter prises; Of^PE. T h a f s "0603X186 ElvTs Presley sells." HOUSTON — Electric utility Duke Power Co. of North Caroli na is merging with Houston-based natural gas distributor PanEnergy Corp. in a $7.7 billion deal that will create one of the nation's largest gas and electric companies. The agreement, which will form, a $23 billion integrated ener gy company to be called Duke Energy Corp., is the most recent of several mergers Involving electric and gas pipeline firms. The accords are seen as driven partly by the easing of government regulation. "As we envision expanding our electric business nationally, we need a platform on which to do that." Richard Priory, Duke president and chief operating officer, said Monday. "Clearly, PanEnergy has a very extensive platform in 30 states where they have gas positions. This clearly leavesAus with a plat form to geographically expand our business and create a national presence in the delivery of energy." Charlotte-based Duke Power, which provides electric service in a 20.000-square-mile-area roughly along the Interstate 85 corridor In North and South Carolina, has $13.4 billion in assets and employs 17,000 people. AUSTIN — Managed-care health plan administrators who make decisions affecting patients' treatment are practicing med icine and must have a Texas medical license, the State Board of Medical Examiners says. That means if an out-of-state doctor or someone who isn't a doctor decides a particular treatment isn't necessary in a Texas case — and thus won't be covered by the health plan — that decision-maker might be prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The position statement, adopted last month, is meant to allow physicians to decide what sort of treatment is appropriate for their patients, said Dr. William Fleming III, who heads the "What we're interested in is protection of the public," Flem ing said Monday. The statement has raised concerns among representatives of managed-care plans, which generally limit patients' choices of physicians and may determine, before treatments are given, whether they will be paid by the plan. By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday. Nov. 27, the 332nd day of 1996. There are 34 days left In the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. On this date: In 1839, the American Statistical Association was founded in Ten years ago: Published reports said the FBI was investi gating whether fired National Security Council aide Oliver L. North had destroyed papers from his personal files as the Iran- Contra affair began to unravel. Five years ago: Israel signaled its anger with what it regard ed as the highhandedness of the United States by rejecting an invitation to attend Mideast peace talks in Washington on Dec.
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Individual states improved their ratings. Califor nia, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina received an A-minus this year, the highest grade given. Only Illinois got as much as an A-minus last time. Wyoming received the lowest grade, a D-plus. In 1993, Wyoming was among seven states that earned a D-plus or worse. California, Florida and North Carolina are among 13 states that have the 0.08 percent drink ing limit, a top priority of MADD. A man weighing about 160 pounds would reach the 0.08 limit after four drinks in an hour on an empty stomach. The restaurant industry has fought the lower limit, arguing that drivers aren't Impaired at that level. "People at 0.08 are not involved in the drunk- driving fatalities." said John Doyle, a spokesman for the American Beverage Institute, an restaurant industry trade group. The 4 percent rise in alcohol-related traffic deaths, to 17,274 in 1995. was first reported in July by the government. Until last year, such deaths had dropped steadily after topping 24.000 About 41 percent of all fatal car accidents are alcohol-related. Underground Water Watch Edwards Aquifer Level This is the current water level in the J-17 Edwards Aquifer Index Well. The average well level of record for November is U.S. family makeup stablizes, census says WASHINGTON (AP) — The worst may be After two decades of social revolution dur ing which Baby Boomers steered America away from "Ozzle and Harriet" and toward single parents like "Murphy Brown" or group homes like "Friends," things seem to be sta Families — households whose members are related by marriage, birth dr adoption — made up 70.0 percent of America's 98.9 mil lion households last year, the Census Bureau reported today. While that's down from 81.2 percent In 1970, most of that change occurred in the'flrst 20 years. The figure was 70.8.percent in 1990. "It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh. "It's very hard to predict the future,-But I certainly don't see things that cause me to believe things will be drastically different in the Carol J. De Vita of the private Population Reference Bureau said the reason for the stability is that baby boomer households are settling down. "I wouldn't expect tremendous change until another 10 years from now when baby boom children will be mostly off to college and the oldest (boomers) start to think about early retirement," said De "Vita, a senior researcher for the Independent population analysis group. The 1970s marked the^blggest change In families and households, a time when the first of thejppst^ortd/War U'bjaby boomers were reaching adulthood.. . ^ "That decade was much more likely than now to be a decade of substantial tumult of various kinds," Bryson observed. Change continued into the 1980s but has lessened markedly since 1990, the report shows. Married couples with" children have declined to just over one-fourth of all house holds these days, about the same share as single people living alone, according to the report: "Household and Family Characteris tics: March 1995." Their share of households dropped from 40.3 percent In 1970 to 26.3 percent in 1990 and was 25.5 percent last year, a change attributed to the increasing number of divorces and increased number of single- parent households. The number of households with Just one" (See Census puge 2) Page 26 ; } - y p ^ 2 > ^ November 27. 1996; -1HO&STON'~ Elyfs. Cultural icon or,protected trademark? Houston browner Barry Capfece says his tavern —"fjhp vel- , ; vet Elvis" — pays homage not to The King, but to the 1970s kitschy-art craze of velvet oUpainting. Td'rather'have called it The Velvet Dogs Playing Poker.* but there's ncring to It," Capece says. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. the Memphis, Tenn.-based entity mat controls use of the jZLvia name, on' Monday took Capece to federal court in an attempt to get him to change the name of his nightspot. "Beginning in 1956 and since then, there have been licensing problems," said Mack Webner, attorney for Elvis Presley Enter prises; Of^PE. T h a f s "0603X186 ElvTs Presley sells." HOUSTON — Electric utility Duke Power Co. of North Caroli na is merging with Houston-based natural gas distributor PanEnergy Corp. in a $7.7 billion deal that will create one of the nation's largest gas and electric companies. The agreement, which will form, a $23 billion integrated ener gy company to be called Duke Energy Corp., is the most recent of several mergers Involving electric and gas pipeline firms. The accords are seen as driven partly by the easing of government regulation. "As we envision expanding our electric business nationally, we need a platform on which to do that." Richard Priory, Duke president and chief operating officer, said Monday. "Clearly, PanEnergy has a very extensive platform in 30 states where they have gas positions. This clearly leavesAus with a plat form to geographically expand our business and create a national presence in the delivery of energy." Charlotte-based Duke Power, which provides electric service in a 20.000-square-mile-area roughly along the Interstate 85 corridor In North and South Carolina, has $13.4 billion in assets and employs 17,000 people. AUSTIN — Managed-care health plan administrators who make decisions affecting patients' treatment are practicing med icine and must have a Texas medical license, the State Board of Medical Examiners says. That means if an out-of-state doctor or someone who isn't a doctor decides a particular treatment isn't necessary in a Texas case — and thus won't be covered by the health plan — that decision-maker might be prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The position statement, adopted last month, is meant to allow physicians to decide what sort of treatment is appropriate for their patients, said Dr. William Fleming III, who heads the "What we're interested in is protection of the public," Flem ing said Monday. The statement has raised concerns among representatives of managed-care plans, which generally limit patients' choices of physicians and may determine, before treatments are given, whether they will be paid by the plan. By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday. Nov. 27, the 332nd day of 1996. There are 34 days left In the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. On this date: In 1839, the American Statistical Association was founded in Ten years ago: Published reports said the FBI was investi gating whether fired National Security Council aide Oliver L. North had destroyed papers from his personal files as the Iran- Contra affair began to unravel. Five years ago: Israel signaled its anger with what it regard ed as the highhandedness of the United States by rejecting an invitation to attend Mideast peace talks in Washington on Dec.
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Individual states improved their ratings. Califor nia, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina received an A-minus this year, the highest grade given. Only Illinois got as much as an A-minus last time. Wyoming received the lowest grade, a D-plus. In 1993, Wyoming was among seven states that earned a D-plus or worse. California, Florida and North Carolina are among 13 states that have the 0.08 percent drink ing limit, a top priority of MADD. A man weighing about 160 pounds would reach the 0.08 limit after four drinks in an hour on an empty stomach. The restaurant industry has fought the lower limit, arguing that drivers aren't Impaired at that level. "People at 0.08 are not involved in the drunk- driving fatalities." said John Doyle, a spokesman for the American Beverage Institute, an restaurant industry trade group. The 4 percent rise in alcohol-related traffic deaths, to 17,274 in 1995. was first reported in July by the government. Until last year, such deaths had dropped steadily after topping 24.000 About 41 percent of all fatal car accidents are alcohol-related. Underground Water Watch Edwards Aquifer Level This is the current water level in the J-17 Edwards Aquifer Index Well. The average well level of record for November is U.S. family makeup stablizes, census says WASHINGTON (AP) — The worst may be After two decades of social revolution dur ing which Baby Boomers steered America away from "Ozzle and Harriet" and toward single parents like "Murphy Brown" or group homes like "Friends," things seem to be sta Families — households whose members are related by marriage, birth dr adoption — made up 70.0 percent of America's 98.9 mil lion households last year, the Census Bureau reported today. While that's down from 81.2 percent In 1970, most of that change occurred in the'flrst 20 years. The figure was 70.8.percent in 1990. "It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh. "It's very hard to predict the future,-But I certainly don't see things that cause me to believe things will be drastically different in the Carol J. De Vita of the private Population Reference Bureau said the reason for the stability is that baby boomer households are settling down. "I wouldn't expect tremendous change until another 10 years from now when baby boom children will be mostly off to college and the oldest (boomers) start to think about early retirement," said De "Vita, a senior researcher for the Independent population analysis group. The 1970s marked the^blggest change In families and households, a time when the first of thejppst^ortd/War U'bjaby boomers were reaching adulthood.. . ^ "That decade was much more likely than now to be a decade of substantial tumult of various kinds," Bryson observed. Change continued into the 1980s but has lessened markedly since 1990, the report shows. Married couples with" children have declined to just over one-fourth of all house holds these days, about the same share as single people living alone, according to the report: "Household and Family Characteris tics: March 1995." Their share of households dropped from 40.3 percent In 1970 to 26.3 percent in 1990 and was 25.5 percent last year, a change attributed to the increasing number of divorces and increased number of single- parent households. The number of households with Just one" (See Census puge 2) Page 26 ; } - y p ^ 2 > ^ November 27. 1996; -1HO&STON'~ Elyfs. Cultural icon or,protected trademark? Houston browner Barry Capfece says his tavern —"fjhp vel- , ; vet Elvis" — pays homage not to The King, but to the 1970s kitschy-art craze of velvet oUpainting. Td'rather'have called it The Velvet Dogs Playing Poker.* but there's ncring to It," Capece says. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. the Memphis, Tenn.-based entity mat controls use of the jZLvia name, on' Monday took Capece to federal court in an attempt to get him to change the name of his nightspot. "Beginning in 1956 and since then, there have been licensing problems," said Mack Webner, attorney for Elvis Presley Enter prises; Of^PE. T h a f s "0603X186 ElvTs Presley sells." HOUSTON — Electric utility Duke Power Co. of North Caroli na is merging with Houston-based natural gas distributor PanEnergy Corp. in a $7.7 billion deal that will create one of the nation's largest gas and electric companies. The agreement, which will form, a $23 billion integrated ener gy company to be called Duke Energy Corp., is the most recent of several mergers Involving electric and gas pipeline firms. The accords are seen as driven partly by the easing of government regulation. "As we envision expanding our electric business nationally, we need a platform on which to do that." Richard Priory, Duke president and chief operating officer, said Monday. "Clearly, PanEnergy has a very extensive platform in 30 states where they have gas positions. This clearly leavesAus with a plat form to geographically expand our business and create a national presence in the delivery of energy." Charlotte-based Duke Power, which provides electric service in a 20.000-square-mile-area roughly along the Interstate 85 corridor In North and South Carolina, has $13.4 billion in assets and employs 17,000 people. AUSTIN — Managed-care health plan administrators who make decisions affecting patients' treatment are practicing med icine and must have a Texas medical license, the State Board of Medical Examiners says. That means if an out-of-state doctor or someone who isn't a doctor decides a particular treatment isn't necessary in a Texas case — and thus won't be covered by the health plan — that decision-maker might be prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The position statement, adopted last month, is meant to allow physicians to decide what sort of treatment is appropriate for their patients, said Dr. William Fleming III, who heads the "What we're interested in is protection of the public," Flem ing said Monday. The statement has raised concerns among representatives of managed-care plans, which generally limit patients' choices of physicians and may determine, before treatments are given, whether they will be paid by the plan. By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday. Nov. 27, the 332nd day of 1996. There are 34 days left In the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. On this date: In 1839, the American Statistical Association was founded in Ten years ago: Published reports said the FBI was investi gating whether fired National Security Council aide Oliver L. North had destroyed papers from his personal files as the Iran- Contra affair began to unravel. Five years ago: Israel signaled its anger with what it regard ed as the highhandedness of the United States by rejecting an invitation to attend Mideast peace talks in Washington on Dec.
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Individual states improved their ratings. Califor nia, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina received an A-minus this year, the highest grade given. Only Illinois got as much as an A-minus last time. Wyoming received the lowest grade, a D-plus. In 1993, Wyoming was among seven states that earned a D-plus or worse. California, Florida and North Carolina are among 13 states that have the 0.08 percent drink ing limit, a top priority of MADD. A man weighing about 160 pounds would reach the 0.08 limit after four drinks in an hour on an empty stomach. The restaurant industry has fought the lower limit, arguing that drivers aren't Impaired at that level. "People at 0.08 are not involved in the drunk- driving fatalities." said John Doyle, a spokesman for the American Beverage Institute, an restaurant industry trade group. The 4 percent rise in alcohol-related traffic deaths, to 17,274 in 1995. was first reported in July by the government. Until last year, such deaths had dropped steadily after topping 24.000 About 41 percent of all fatal car accidents are alcohol-related. Underground Water Watch Edwards Aquifer Level This is the current water level in the J-17 Edwards Aquifer Index Well. The average well level of record for November is U.S. family makeup stablizes, census says WASHINGTON (AP) — The worst may be After two decades of social revolution dur ing which Baby Boomers steered America away from "Ozzle and Harriet" and toward single parents like "Murphy Brown" or group homes like "Friends," things seem to be sta Families — households whose members are related by marriage, birth dr adoption — made up 70.0 percent of America's 98.9 mil lion households last year, the Census Bureau reported today. While that's down from 81.2 percent In 1970, most of that change occurred in the'flrst 20 years. The figure was 70.8.percent in 1990. "It seems that things have plateaued." said Census statistician Ken Brysoh. "It's very hard to predict the future,-But I certainly don't see things that cause me to believe things will be drastically different in the Carol J. De Vita of the private Population Reference Bureau said the reason for the stability is that baby boomer households are settling down. "I wouldn't expect tremendous change until another 10 years from now when baby boom children will be mostly off to college and the oldest (boomers) start to think about early retirement," said De "Vita, a senior researcher for the Independent population analysis group. The 1970s marked the^blggest change In families and households, a time when the first of thejppst^ortd/War U'bjaby boomers were reaching adulthood.. . ^ "That decade was much more likely than now to be a decade of substantial tumult of various kinds," Bryson observed. Change continued into the 1980s but has lessened markedly since 1990, the report shows. Married couples with" children have declined to just over one-fourth of all house holds these days, about the same share as single people living alone, according to the report: "Household and Family Characteris tics: March 1995." Their share of households dropped from 40.3 percent In 1970 to 26.3 percent in 1990 and was 25.5 percent last year, a change attributed to the increasing number of divorces and increased number of single- parent households. The number of households with Just one" (See Census puge 2) Page 26 ; } - y p ^ 2 > ^ November 27. 1996; -1HO&STON'~ Elyfs. Cultural icon or,protected trademark? Houston browner Barry Capfece says his tavern —"fjhp vel- , ; vet Elvis" — pays homage not to The King, but to the 1970s kitschy-art craze of velvet oUpainting. Td'rather'have called it The Velvet Dogs Playing Poker.* but there's ncring to It," Capece says. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. the Memphis, Tenn.-based entity mat controls use of the jZLvia name, on' Monday took Capece to federal court in an attempt to get him to change the name of his nightspot. "Beginning in 1956 and since then, there have been licensing problems," said Mack Webner, attorney for Elvis Presley Enter prises; Of^PE. T h a f s "0603X186 ElvTs Presley sells." HOUSTON — Electric utility Duke Power Co. of North Caroli na is merging with Houston-based natural gas distributor PanEnergy Corp. in a $7.7 billion deal that will create one of the nation's largest gas and electric companies. The agreement, which will form, a $23 billion integrated ener gy company to be called Duke Energy Corp., is the most recent of several mergers Involving electric and gas pipeline firms. The accords are seen as driven partly by the easing of government regulation. "As we envision expanding our electric business nationally, we need a platform on which to do that." Richard Priory, Duke president and chief operating officer, said Monday. "Clearly, PanEnergy has a very extensive platform in 30 states where they have gas positions. This clearly leavesAus with a plat form to geographically expand our business and create a national presence in the delivery of energy." Charlotte-based Duke Power, which provides electric service in a 20.000-square-mile-area roughly along the Interstate 85 corridor In North and South Carolina, has $13.4 billion in assets and employs 17,000 people. AUSTIN — Managed-care health plan administrators who make decisions affecting patients' treatment are practicing med icine and must have a Texas medical license, the State Board of Medical Examiners says. That means if an out-of-state doctor or someone who isn't a doctor decides a particular treatment isn't necessary in a Texas case — and thus won't be covered by the health plan — that decision-maker might be prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The position statement, adopted last month, is meant to allow physicians to decide what sort of treatment is appropriate for their patients, said Dr. William Fleming III, who heads the "What we're interested in is protection of the public," Flem ing said Monday. The statement has raised concerns among representatives of managed-care plans, which generally limit patients' choices of physicians and may determine, before treatments are given, whether they will be paid by the plan. By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday. Nov. 27, the 332nd day of 1996. There are 34 days left In the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. On this date: In 1839, the American Statistical Association was founded in Ten years ago: Published reports said the FBI was investi gating whether fired National Security Council aide Oliver L. North had destroyed papers from his personal files as the Iran- Contra affair began to unravel. Five years ago: Israel signaled its anger with what it regard ed as the highhandedness of the United States by rejecting an invitation to attend Mideast peace talks in Washington on Dec.
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per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father Bruce Wilson of St. Mark's. "Most of the doors were closed and that really helped keep the fire from spreading too much although there Is smoke damage to those rooms. The main damage to the rest of the church is from heat and smoke." Although arson is not suspect ed as the cause of the fire, the F.B.I, is investigating. Since the recent rash of church fires in the South, all church fires must be investigated, local officials said. Americka Ziller, a resident of Ratama Hall directly across the street from St. Mark's, watched the firefighters battle the blaze. "When they first got there, there were flames and smoke coming out the front door," said Ziller. "It looked really bad whey they first got there, but they got the fire under control quickly," One of the main concerns among members of the church is the condition of the computer lab on the first floor. "This is a very important method of out reach for our church." said Wil son. "Its purpose is to teach basic computer skills to under privileged members of the com munity that otherwise would not have the opportunity to work with and get practical knowledge of computers." He added that the condition of the computers is not "We can tell that the tempera degrees," said Ken Bell. San Marcos fire marshal. "We can tell this because light bulbs and the aluminum stair railing is melt St. Mark's was established In San Marcos in 1875. The con gregation grew steadily and a cornerstone was laid in December of 1902. In 1954-55, when the old St. Mark's was Judged to be struc turally unsafe, the parish was moved to a temporary sanctuary In the parish hall until the cur rent church was constructed in Church services will be held at the University Performing Arts Center for the present time. "We will get through this," said Mary Ann Bruner, news director for St Mark's. "It is times like this when you find out how strong your community and church truly are." ARE YOUR KIDS SAFE & SECURE? Trial K I D S M A R T KARATE U. S. A. wss" Thanksgiving holiday closings Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, with some offices reopening Fri federal offices will be closed Thursday, including the San Marcos Post Office. There will be no mail delivery until Fri - Also closed are state offices, including the Texas Employment Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety. City offices, including the public library, will be closed Thursday and Friday. Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 2, while the public library will reopen Saturday from 10 a.m. to
34. Actor Fisher Stevens is 33. Actress Robin Givens is 32. Rap ¶
per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father
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per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father Bruce Wilson of St. Mark's. "Most of the doors were closed and that really helped keep the fire from spreading too much although there Is smoke damage to those rooms. The main damage to the rest of the church is from heat and smoke." Although arson is not suspect ed as the cause of the fire, the F.B.I, is investigating. Since the recent rash of church fires in the South, all church fires must be investigated, local officials said. Americka Ziller, a resident of Ratama Hall directly across the street from St. Mark's, watched the firefighters battle the blaze. "When they first got there, there were flames and smoke coming out the front door," said Ziller. "It looked really bad whey they first got there, but they got the fire under control quickly," One of the main concerns among members of the church is the condition of the computer lab on the first floor. "This is a very important method of out reach for our church." said Wil son. "Its purpose is to teach basic computer skills to under privileged members of the com munity that otherwise would not have the opportunity to work with and get practical knowledge of computers." He added that the condition of the computers is not "We can tell that the tempera degrees," said Ken Bell. San Marcos fire marshal. "We can tell this because light bulbs and the aluminum stair railing is melt St. Mark's was established In San Marcos in 1875. The con gregation grew steadily and a cornerstone was laid in December of 1902. In 1954-55, when the old St. Mark's was Judged to be struc turally unsafe, the parish was moved to a temporary sanctuary In the parish hall until the cur rent church was constructed in Church services will be held at the University Performing Arts Center for the present time. "We will get through this," said Mary Ann Bruner, news director for St Mark's. "It is times like this when you find out how strong your community and church truly are." ARE YOUR KIDS SAFE & SECURE? Trial K I D S M A R T KARATE U. S. A. wss" Thanksgiving holiday closings Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, with some offices reopening Fri federal offices will be closed Thursday, including the San Marcos Post Office. There will be no mail delivery until Fri - Also closed are state offices, including the Texas Employment Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety. City offices, including the public library, will be closed Thursday and Friday. Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 2, while the public library will reopen Saturday from 10 a.m. to
34. Actor Fisher Stevens is 33. Actress Robin Givens is 32. Rap ¶
per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father
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per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father Bruce Wilson of St. Mark's. "Most of the doors were closed and that really helped keep the fire from spreading too much although there Is smoke damage to those rooms. The main damage to the rest of the church is from heat and smoke." Although arson is not suspect ed as the cause of the fire, the F.B.I, is investigating. Since the recent rash of church fires in the South, all church fires must be investigated, local officials said. Americka Ziller, a resident of Ratama Hall directly across the street from St. Mark's, watched the firefighters battle the blaze. "When they first got there, there were flames and smoke coming out the front door," said Ziller. "It looked really bad whey they first got there, but they got the fire under control quickly," One of the main concerns among members of the church is the condition of the computer lab on the first floor. "This is a very important method of out reach for our church." said Wil son. "Its purpose is to teach basic computer skills to under privileged members of the com munity that otherwise would not have the opportunity to work with and get practical knowledge of computers." He added that the condition of the computers is not "We can tell that the tempera degrees," said Ken Bell. San Marcos fire marshal. "We can tell this because light bulbs and the aluminum stair railing is melt St. Mark's was established In San Marcos in 1875. The con gregation grew steadily and a cornerstone was laid in December of 1902. In 1954-55, when the old St. Mark's was Judged to be struc turally unsafe, the parish was moved to a temporary sanctuary In the parish hall until the cur rent church was constructed in Church services will be held at the University Performing Arts Center for the present time. "We will get through this," said Mary Ann Bruner, news director for St Mark's. "It is times like this when you find out how strong your community and church truly are." ARE YOUR KIDS SAFE & SECURE? Trial K I D S M A R T KARATE U. S. A. wss" Thanksgiving holiday closings Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, with some offices reopening Fri federal offices will be closed Thursday, including the San Marcos Post Office. There will be no mail delivery until Fri - Also closed are state offices, including the Texas Employment Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety. City offices, including the public library, will be closed Thursday and Friday. Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 2, while the public library will reopen Saturday from 10 a.m. to
34. Actor Fisher Stevens is 33. Actress Robin Givens is 32. Rap ¶
per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father
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per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father Bruce Wilson of St. Mark's. "Most of the doors were closed and that really helped keep the fire from spreading too much although there Is smoke damage to those rooms. The main damage to the rest of the church is from heat and smoke." Although arson is not suspect ed as the cause of the fire, the F.B.I, is investigating. Since the recent rash of church fires in the South, all church fires must be investigated, local officials said. Americka Ziller, a resident of Ratama Hall directly across the street from St. Mark's, watched the firefighters battle the blaze. "When they first got there, there were flames and smoke coming out the front door," said Ziller. "It looked really bad whey they first got there, but they got the fire under control quickly," One of the main concerns among members of the church is the condition of the computer lab on the first floor. "This is a very important method of out reach for our church." said Wil son. "Its purpose is to teach basic computer skills to under privileged members of the com munity that otherwise would not have the opportunity to work with and get practical knowledge of computers." He added that the condition of the computers is not "We can tell that the tempera degrees," said Ken Bell. San Marcos fire marshal. "We can tell this because light bulbs and the aluminum stair railing is melt St. Mark's was established In San Marcos in 1875. The con gregation grew steadily and a cornerstone was laid in December of 1902. In 1954-55, when the old St. Mark's was Judged to be struc turally unsafe, the parish was moved to a temporary sanctuary In the parish hall until the cur rent church was constructed in Church services will be held at the University Performing Arts Center for the present time. "We will get through this," said Mary Ann Bruner, news director for St Mark's. "It is times like this when you find out how strong your community and church truly are." ARE YOUR KIDS SAFE & SECURE? Trial K I D S M A R T KARATE U. S. A. wss" Thanksgiving holiday closings Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, with some offices reopening Fri federal offices will be closed Thursday, including the San Marcos Post Office. There will be no mail delivery until Fri - Also closed are state offices, including the Texas Employment Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety. City offices, including the public library, will be closed Thursday and Friday. Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 2, while the public library will reopen Saturday from 10 a.m. to
34. Actor Fisher Stevens is 33. Actress Robin Givens is 32. Rap ¶
per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father
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per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father Bruce Wilson of St. Mark's. "Most of the doors were closed and that really helped keep the fire from spreading too much although there Is smoke damage to those rooms. The main damage to the rest of the church is from heat and smoke." Although arson is not suspect ed as the cause of the fire, the F.B.I, is investigating. Since the recent rash of church fires in the South, all church fires must be investigated, local officials said. Americka Ziller, a resident of Ratama Hall directly across the street from St. Mark's, watched the firefighters battle the blaze. "When they first got there, there were flames and smoke coming out the front door," said Ziller. "It looked really bad whey they first got there, but they got the fire under control quickly," One of the main concerns among members of the church is the condition of the computer lab on the first floor. "This is a very important method of out reach for our church." said Wil son. "Its purpose is to teach basic computer skills to under privileged members of the com munity that otherwise would not have the opportunity to work with and get practical knowledge of computers." He added that the condition of the computers is not "We can tell that the tempera degrees," said Ken Bell. San Marcos fire marshal. "We can tell this because light bulbs and the aluminum stair railing is melt St. Mark's was established In San Marcos in 1875. The con gregation grew steadily and a cornerstone was laid in December of 1902. In 1954-55, when the old St. Mark's was Judged to be struc turally unsafe, the parish was moved to a temporary sanctuary In the parish hall until the cur rent church was constructed in Church services will be held at the University Performing Arts Center for the present time. "We will get through this," said Mary Ann Bruner, news director for St Mark's. "It is times like this when you find out how strong your community and church truly are." ARE YOUR KIDS SAFE & SECURE? Trial K I D S M A R T KARATE U. S. A. wss" Thanksgiving holiday closings Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, with some offices reopening Fri federal offices will be closed Thursday, including the San Marcos Post Office. There will be no mail delivery until Fri - Also closed are state offices, including the Texas Employment Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety. City offices, including the public library, will be closed Thursday and Friday. Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 2, while the public library will reopen Saturday from 10 a.m. to
34. Actor Fisher Stevens is 33. Actress Robin Givens is 32. Rap ¶
per Skoob (DAS EFX) is 26. Actor Jaleel White ("Family Mat ters") is 20. Thought for Today: "Who does not thank for little will not thank for much." — Estonian proverb. (Continued from page 1) Father Bruce Wilson of St. Mark's. "Most of the doors were closed and that really helped keep the fire from spreading too much although there Is smoke damage to those rooms. The main damage to the rest of the church is from heat and smoke." Although arson is not suspect ed as the cause of the fire, the F.B.I, is investigating. Since the recent rash of church fires in the South, all church fires must be investigated, local officials said. Americka Ziller, a resident of Ratama Hall directly across t...
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4. HPC-26-05 (909 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
Certificate of Appropriateness by Pat Tons, on behalf of David Pritchard, to allow the replacement of the existing composite shingle roof with 5V crimp metal roof.
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Pat Tons, on behalf of David Pritchard, to allow the replacement of the existing composite shingle roof with 5V crimp metal roof.
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4. The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution ¶
paving the way for the establishment of a U.N. peacekeeping operation in war-ravaged Yugoslavia. One year ago: President Clinton presented his case for send ing 20.000 U.S. troops* on a peacekeeping
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paving the way for the establishment of a U.N. peacekeeping operation in war-ravaged Yugoslavia. One year ago: President Clinton presented his case for send ing 20.000 U.S. troops* on a peacekeeping mission to Bosnia, saying in a prime-time address that "in the choice between peace and war, America must choose peace " House Speaker Newt Gingrich ruled out a 1996 presidential run. Today's Birthdays: Broadway producer David Merrick is 84. Children's entertainer "Buffalo Bob" Smith is 79. Former Trea sury Secretary William Simon is 69. Singer Eddie Rabbitt is 55. Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg is 39. Rock musician Charlie Burchlll (Simple Minds) is 37. Rock musician Charlie Benante (Anthrax) Is 34. Rock musician Mike Bordin (Faith No More) Is
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4. HPC-26-05 (909 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
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or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the community, county, state, or nation;
4. The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution ¶
paving the way for the establishment of a U.N. peacekeeping operation in war-ravaged Yugoslavia. One year ago: President Clinton presented his case for send ing 20.000 U.S. troops* on a peacekeeping
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paving the way for the establishment of a U.N. peacekeeping operation in war-ravaged Yugoslavia. One year ago: President Clinton presented his case for send ing 20.000 U.S. troops* on a peacekeeping mission to Bosnia, saying in a prime-time address that "in the choice between peace and war, America must choose peace " House Speaker Newt Gingrich ruled out a 1996 presidential run. Today's Birthdays: Broadway producer David Merrick is 84. Children's entertainer "Buffalo Bob" Smith is 79. Former Trea sury Secretary William Simon is 69. Singer Eddie Rabbitt is 55. Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg is 39. Rock musician Charlie Burchlll (Simple Minds) is 37. Rock musician Charlie Benante (Anthrax) Is 34. Rock musician Mike Bordin (Faith No More) Is
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4. HPC-26-05 (909 West Hopkins Street) Hold a public hearing and consider a request for a ¶
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Certificate of Appropriateness by Pat Tons, on behalf of David Pritchard, to allow the replacement of the existing composite shingle roof with 5V crimp metal roof.
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4. The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution ¶
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4. The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution ¶
paving the way for the establishment of a U.N. peacekeeping operation in war-ravaged Yugoslavia. One year ago: President Clinton presented his case for send ing 20.000 U.S. troops* on a peacekeeping mission to Bosnia, saying in a prime-time address that "in the choice between peace and war, America must choose peace " House Speaker Newt Gingrich ruled out a 1996 presidential run. Today's Birthdays: Broadway producer David Merrick is 84. Children's entertainer "Buffalo Bob" Smith is 79. Former Trea sury Secretary William Simon is 69. Singer Eddie Rabbitt is 55. Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg is 39. Rock musician Charlie Burchlll (Simple Minds) is 37. Rock musician Charlie Benante (Anthrax)...
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Demolition Delay 510 N. Guadalupe St. Notification Map Planning and Development Services This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/14/2026 Site Location Subject Property Demolition Delay - 510 N Guadalupe St Demolition Review for Historic Age Resources Permit 2023-58958 (510 North Guadalupe Street)
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Demolition Delay 510 N. Guadalupe St. Notification Map Planning and Development Services This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/14/2026 Site Location Subject Property Demolition Delay - 510 N Guadalupe St Demolition Review for Historic Age Resources Permit 2023-58958 (510 North Guadalupe Street)
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Demolition Delay 510 N. Guadalupe St. Notification Map Planning and Development Services This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/14/2026 Site Location Subject Property Demolition Delay - 510 N Guadalupe St Demolition Review for Historic Age Resources Permit 2023-58958 (510 North Guadalupe Street)
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400. Ft Buffer ¶
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Demolition Delay 510 N. Guadalupe St. Notification Map Planning and Development Services This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/14/2026 Site Location Subject Property Demolition Delay - 510 N Guadalupe St Demolition Review for Historic Age Resources Permit 2023-58958 (510 North Guadalupe Street)
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Demolition Delay 510 N. Guadalupe St. Notification Map Planning and Development Services This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/14/2026 Site Location Subject Property Demolition Delay - 510 N Guadalupe St Demolition Review for Historic Age Resources Permit 2023-58958 (510 North Guadalupe Street)
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400. Ft Buffer ¶
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5. – Commissioner Rogers, Commissioner Dedek, Commissioner Baker, ¶
Commissioner Hayes, and Commissioner James
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style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials; My Historic SMTX recommended the structure as eligible for designation as a local historic landmark and possible eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, noting that it is an intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and construction.
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am «*nd burial followed at the San Pedro Cemetery under the direction of The Los Angeles Funeral Home Infant Ruiz died Thursday Jui\ 21 at Hays Memorial Hospial after a short He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz- two sisters Maria and Gloria Rulz. and one bro ther. Carlos Ruiz, all of Maxwell Fam ily camping and fellowship at Cam p Ben McCulloch is being high lighted this week with the 69th anni versary celebration of the reunion neir A three day program Wednesday with “Grandsons of the Confederacy." with performances by the Bohac Sisters from Shenet Echoes, and with a speech by Col Wilson E Speirs. assistant direc tor of the Department of Public Safety Memorial sen. ices w ill be held to day (Thursday) at 11 am as the group observ es “Confederate Memorial Day ** The Re\ George Lewis pastor of the Buda Methodist Church, w ill make the Springs Quartette will provide the mu Fnday will feature an old fiddlers contest at 4 pan. with three prizes of M usic for dancing w ill be provided each night. The annual reunions are held on the 40-acre site on Onion Creek. The camp has electric lights, running water and a natural swimming pooL ■ The camp was named in honor of Gen. Ben McCulloch, who was killed w hile serving in the Confederate forces in the Battle of Elk Horn. M arch 7. 1862. New Guinea's Greater Bird o' Para- ts ~'.ag" f.,e • a-,d multicolored piume? .s a cousin of the common crow
5. – Commissioner Rogers, Commissioner Dedek, Commissioner Baker, ¶
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style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials; My Historic SMTX recommended the structure as eligible for designation as a local historic landmark and possible eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, noting that it is an intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and construction.
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am «*nd burial followed at the San Pedro Cemetery under the direction of The Los Angeles Funeral Home Infant Ruiz died Thursday Jui\ 21 at Hays Memorial Hospial after a short He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz- two sisters Maria and Gloria Rulz. and one bro ther. Carlos Ruiz, all of Maxwell Fam ily camping and fellowship at Cam p Ben McCulloch is being high lighted this week with the 69th anni versary celebration of the reunion neir A three day program Wednesday with “Grandsons of the Confederacy." with performances by the Bohac Sisters from Shenet Echoes, and with a speech by Col Wilson E Speirs. assistant direc tor of the Department of Public Safety Memorial sen. ices w ill be held to day (Thursday) at 11 am as the group observ es “Confederate Memorial Day ** The Re\ George Lewis pastor of the Buda Methodist Church, w ill make the Springs Quartette will provide the mu Fnday will feature an old fiddlers contest at 4 pan. with three prizes of M usic for dancing w ill be provided each night. The annual reunions are held on the 40-acre site on Onion Creek. The camp has electric lights, running water and a natural swimming pooL ■ The camp was named in honor of Gen. Ben McCulloch, who was killed w hile serving in the Confederate forces in the Battle of Elk Horn. M arch 7. 1862. New Guinea's Greater Bird o' Para- ts ~'.ag" f.,e • a-,d multicolored piume? .s a cousin of the common crow
5. – Commissioner Rogers, Commissioner Dedek, Commissioner Baker, ¶
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style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials; My Historic SMTX recommended the structure as eligible for designation as a local historic landmark and possible eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, noting that it is an intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and construction.
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am «*nd burial followed at the San Pedro Cemetery under the direction of The Los Angeles Funeral Home Infant Ruiz died Thursday Jui\ 21 at Hays Memorial Hospial after a short He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz- two sisters Maria and Gloria Rulz. and one bro ther. Carlos Ruiz, all of Maxwell Fam ily camping and fellowship at Cam p Ben McCulloch is being high lighted this week with the 69th anni versary celebration of the reunion neir A three day program Wednesday with “Grandsons of the Confederacy." with performances by the Bohac Sisters from Shenet Echoes, and with a speech by Col Wilson E Speirs. assistant direc tor of the Department of Public Safety Memorial sen. ices w ill be held to day (Thursday) at 11 am as the group observ es “Confederate Memorial Day ** The Re\ George Lewis pastor of the Buda Methodist Church, w ill make the Springs Quartette will provide the mu Fnday will feature an old fiddlers contest at 4 pan. with three prizes of M usic for dancing w ill be provided each night. The annual reunions are held on the 40-acre site on Onion Creek. The camp has electric lights, running water and a natural swimming pooL ■ The camp was named in honor of Gen. Ben McCulloch, who was killed w hile serving in the Confederate forces in the Battle of Elk Horn. M arch 7. 1862. New Guinea's Greater Bird o' Para- ts ~'.ag" f.,e • a-,d multicolored piume? .s a cousin of the common crow
5. – Commissioner Rogers, Commissioner Dedek, Commissioner Baker, ¶
Commissioner Hayes, and Commissioner James
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style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials; My Historic SMTX recommended the structure as eligible for designation as a local historic landmark and possible eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, noting that it is an intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and construction.
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am «*nd burial followed at the San Pedro Cemetery under the direction of The Los Angeles Funeral Home Infant Ruiz died Thursday Jui\ 21 at Hays Memorial Hospial after a short He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz- two sisters Maria and Gloria Rulz. and one bro ther. Carlos Ruiz, all of Maxwell Fam ily camping and fellowship at Cam p Ben McCulloch is being high lighted this week with the 69th anni versary celebration of the reunion neir A three day program Wednesday with “Grandsons of the Confederacy." with performances by the Bohac Sisters from Shenet Echoes, and with a speech by Col Wilson E Speirs. assistant direc tor of the Department of Public Safety Memorial sen. ices w ill be held to day (Thursday) at 11 am as the group observ es “Confederate Memorial Day ** The Re\ George Lewis pastor of the Buda Methodist Church, w ill make the Springs Quartette will provide the mu Fnday will feature an old fiddlers contest at 4 pan. with three prizes of M usic for dancing w ill be provided each night. The annual reunions are held on the 40-acre site on Onion Creek. The camp has electric lights, running water and a natural swimming pooL ■ The camp was named in honor of Gen. Ben McCulloch, who was killed w hile serving in the Confederate forces in the Battle of Elk Horn. M arch 7. 1862. New Guinea's Greater Bird o' Para- ts ~'.ag" f.,e • a-,d multicolored piume? .s a cousin of the common crow
5. – Commissioner Rogers, Commissioner Dedek, Commissioner Baker, ¶
Commissioner Hayes, and Commissioner James
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style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials; My Historic SMTX recommended the structure as eligible for designation as a local historic landmark and possible eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, noting that it is an intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and construction.
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sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am «*nd burial followed at the San Pedro Cemetery under the direction of The Los Angeles Funeral Home Infant Ruiz died Thursday Jui\ 21 at Hays Memorial Hospial after a short He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz- two sisters Maria and Gloria Rulz. and one bro ther. Carlos Ruiz, all of Maxwell Fam ily camping and fellowship at Cam p Ben McCulloch is being high lighted this week with the 69th anni versary celebration of the reunion neir A three day program Wednesday with “Grandsons of the Confederacy." with performances by the Bohac Sisters from Shenet Echoes, and with a speech by Col Wilson E Speirs. assistant direc tor of the Department of Public Safety Memorial sen. ices w ill be held to day (Thursday) at 11 am as the group observ es “Confederate Memorial Day ** The Re\ George Lewis pastor of the Buda Methodist Church, w ill make the Springs Quartette will provide the mu Fnday will feature an old fiddlers contest at 4 pan. with three prizes of M usic for dancing w ill be provided each night. The annual reunions are held on the 40-acre site on Onion Creek. The camp has electric lights, running water and a natural swimming pooL ■ The camp was named in honor of Gen. Ben McCulloch, who was killed w hile serving in the Confederate forces in the Battle of Elk Horn. M arch 7. 1862. New Guinea's Greater Bird o' Para- ts ~'.ag" f.,e • a-,d multicolored piume? .s a cousin of the common crow
5. – Commissioner Rogers, Commissioner Dedek, Commissioner Baker, ¶
Commissioner Hayes, and Commissioner James
5. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural ¶
style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials; My Historic SMTX recommended the structure as eligible for designation as a local historic landmark and possible eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, noting that it is an intact example of mid-20th century ecclesiastical design and construction.
5. p m . Thursday Dress for the occa ¶
sion is casual Swimming and softball are planned for entertainment. Funeral Services For Infant Ruiz Funeral services for Jessie Ruiz. 1 year old. were held at St. John’s Cath olic Church at 9 00 am «*nd burial followed at the San Pedro Cemetery under the direction of The Los Angeles Funeral Home Infant Ruiz died Thursday Jui\ 21 at Hays Memorial Hospial after a short He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz- two sisters Maria and Gloria Rulz. and one bro ther. Carlos Ruiz, all of Maxwell Fam ily camping and fellowship at Cam p Ben McCulloch is being high lighted this week with the 69th anni versary celebration of the reunion neir A three day program Wednesday with “Gr...
510. N Guadalupe St ¶
N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have be
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N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/15/2026 Site Location Subject Property
510. North Guadalupe ¶
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South of East Woods Street Historic District: Contributing Structure Date Constructed: My Historic SMTX Resources Survey: National Register of Historic Places: Recorded Texas Historic Building Description: 40,511 square foot church building
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N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/15/2026 Site Location Subject Property
510. North Guadalupe ¶
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N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have be
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N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/15/2026 Site Location Subject Property
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N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/15/2026 Site Location Subject Property
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N Fredericksburg St University Dr Kissing Alley Student Center Dr Music Alley N Edward Gary St Pat Garrison St N Comanche St Guadalupe St This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Date: 4/15/2026 Site Location Subject Property
510. North Guadalupe ¶
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510. North Guadalupe Street (See: Aerial Map) ¶
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510. North Guadalupe ¶
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510. North Guadalupe Street (See: Aerial Map) ¶
South of East Woods Street Historic District: Contributing Structure Date Constructed: My Historic SMTX Resources Survey: National Register of Historic Places: Recorded Texas Historic Building Description: 40,511 square foot church building
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or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, bridges, acequias, gas stations, transportation shelters, or other commercial structures;
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Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, bridges, acequias, gas stations, transportation shelters, or other commercial structures;
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Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, bridges, acequias, gas stations, transportation shelters, or other commercial structures;
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Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, bridges, acequias, gas stations, transportation shelters, or other commercial structures;
6. lbs. 7 ozs. ¶
Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, bridges, acequias, gas stations, transportation shelters, or other commercial structures;
6. lbs. 7 ozs. ¶
Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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6. lbs. 7 ozs. ¶
Son, M artin Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. M artin Machado Sr. and weighing 7 lbs.
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64. and half had never married. ¶
The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percen
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The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percent in 1970 to 8.3 percent in 1990 and 9.1 per cent In 1995. These include sin gle parents with children. —Other families without chil dren grew from 5.6 percent in
64. and half had never married. ¶
The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percen
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The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percent in 1970 to 8.3 percent in 1990 and 9.1 per cent In 1995. These include sin gle parents with children. —Other families without chil dren grew from 5.6 percent in
64. and half had never married. ¶
The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percen
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The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percent in 1970 to 8.3 percent in 1990 and 9.1 per cent In 1995. These include sin gle parents with children. —Other families without chil dren grew from 5.6 percent in
64. and half had never married. ¶
The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percen
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The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percent in 1970 to 8.3 percent in 1990 and 9.1 per cent In 1995. These include sin gle parents with children. —Other families without chil dren grew from 5.6 percent in
64. and half had never married. ¶
The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percen
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The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percent in 1970 to 8.3 percent in 1990 and 9.1 per cent In 1995. These include sin gle parents with children. —Other families without chil dren grew from 5.6 percent in
64. and half had never married. ¶
The report also found: —Married couples children declined from 30.3 per cent of households in 1970 to 29.8 percent in 1990 and 28.9 percent in 1995. —Other families with children grew from 5.0 percent in 1970 to 8.3 percent in 1990 and 9.1 per cent In 1995. These include sin gle parents with children. —Other families without chil dren grew from 5.6 percent in
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established or familiar visual feature;
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established or familiar visual feature;
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77. Hogs Sold ¶
Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Light
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Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Lightweight Bulls 19.00 • 21.00 Good Heavyweight 17.00-21.00 Cutter Cows 15.00 -17.00 Canner Cows 12.00 -15.00 Cow and Calf Pairs Good Quality 200.00 - 235.00 Medium Quality 170.00-200.00 150.00 - 170.00 Good and Choice 26.75 - 27.10 SALE BEGINS AT
77. Hogs Sold ¶
Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Light
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Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Lightweight Bulls 19.00 • 21.00 Good Heavyweight 17.00-21.00 Cutter Cows 15.00 -17.00 Canner Cows 12.00 -15.00 Cow and Calf Pairs Good Quality 200.00 - 235.00 Medium Quality 170.00-200.00 150.00 - 170.00 Good and Choice 26.75 - 27.10 SALE BEGINS AT
77. Hogs Sold ¶
Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Light
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Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Lightweight Bulls 19.00 • 21.00 Good Heavyweight 17.00-21.00 Cutter Cows 15.00 -17.00 Canner Cows 12.00 -15.00 Cow and Calf Pairs Good Quality 200.00 - 235.00 Medium Quality 170.00-200.00 150.00 - 170.00 Good and Choice 26.75 - 27.10 SALE BEGINS AT
77. Hogs Sold ¶
Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Light
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Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Lightweight Bulls 19.00 • 21.00 Good Heavyweight 17.00-21.00 Cutter Cows 15.00 -17.00 Canner Cows 12.00 -15.00 Cow and Calf Pairs Good Quality 200.00 - 235.00 Medium Quality 170.00-200.00 150.00 - 170.00 Good and Choice 26.75 - 27.10 SALE BEGINS AT
77. Hogs Sold ¶
Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Light
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Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Lightweight Bulls 19.00 • 21.00 Good Heavyweight 17.00-21.00 Cutter Cows 15.00 -17.00 Canner Cows 12.00 -15.00 Cow and Calf Pairs Good Quality 200.00 - 235.00 Medium Quality 170.00-200.00 150.00 - 170.00 Good and Choice 26.75 - 27.10 SALE BEGINS AT
77. Hogs Sold ¶
Good and Choice 26.00 - 28.00 Commercials 24.00 • 26.00 22.00-24.00 Stocker Steer Calves 26.00 - 35.00 Stocker Heifers 24.00 - 27.10 Stocker Yearlings 24.00-29.90 Hea\yweight Bulls 21.00 - 22.70 Lightweight Bulls 19.00 • 21.00 Good Heavyweight 17.00-21.00 Cutter Cows 15.00 -17.00 Canner Cows 12.00 -15.00 Cow and Calf Pairs Good Quality 200.00 - 235.00 Medium Quality 170.00-200.00 150.00 - 170.00 Good and Choice 26.75 - 27.10 SALE BEGINS AT
8. Historical, architectural, or cultural integrity of location, design, ¶
materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish
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materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish hall was constructed on this site in 1954, and the congregation relocated there after the original church on West Hopkins was deemed structurally unsafe. A new contemporary sanctuary, clad in native stone, was completed in 1966; attached is a photo of the cornerstone submitted by the applicant. The existing stained glass rose window formerly occupied the front of the church when it was located on West Hopkins Street. Although a fire gutted the building in 1996, it was rebuilt by 1998, allowing the congregation to return to the church. The structure reflects the City’s pattern of development during the mid-20th century.
8. Historical, architectural, or cultural integrity of location, design, ¶
materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish
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materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish hall was constructed on this site in 1954, and the congregation relocated there after the original church on West Hopkins was deemed structurally unsafe. A new contemporary sanctuary, clad in native stone, was completed in 1966; attached is a photo of the cornerstone submitted by the applicant. The existing stained glass rose window formerly occupied the front of the church when it was located on West Hopkins Street. Although a fire gutted the building in 1996, it was rebuilt by 1998, allowing the congregation to return to the church. The structure reflects the City’s pattern of development during the mid-20th century.
8. Historical, architectural, or cultural integrity of location, design, ¶
materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish
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materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish hall was constructed on this site in 1954, and the congregation relocated there after the original church on West Hopkins was deemed structurally unsafe. A new contemporary sanctuary, clad in native stone, was completed in 1966; attached is a photo of the cornerstone submitted by the applicant. The existing stained glass rose window formerly occupied the front of the church when it was located on West Hopkins Street. Although a fire gutted the building in 1996, it was rebuilt by 1998, allowing the congregation to return to the church. The structure reflects the City’s pattern of development during the mid-20th century.
8. Historical, architectural, or cultural integrity of location, design, ¶
materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish
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materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish hall was constructed on this site in 1954, and the congregation relocated there after the original church on West Hopkins was deemed structurally unsafe. A new contemporary sanctuary, clad in native stone, was completed in 1966; attached is a photo of the cornerstone submitted by the applicant. The existing stained glass rose window formerly occupied the front of the church when it was located on West Hopkins Street. Although a fire gutted the building in 1996, it was rebuilt by 1998, allowing the congregation to return to the church. The structure reflects the City’s pattern of development during the mid-20th century.
8. Historical, architectural, or cultural integrity of location, design, ¶
materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish
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materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish hall was constructed on this site in 1954, and the congregation relocated there after the original church on West Hopkins was deemed structurally unsafe. A new contemporary sanctuary, clad in native stone, was completed in 1966; attached is a photo of the cornerstone submitted by the applicant. The existing stained glass rose window formerly occupied the front of the church when it was located on West Hopkins Street. Although a fire gutted the building in 1996, it was rebuilt by 1998, allowing the congregation to return to the church. The structure reflects the City’s pattern of development during the mid-20th century.
8. Historical, architectural, or cultural integrity of location, design, ¶
materials, and workmanship; In 1950, the St. Mark’s vestry purchased the former East End School property on East Wood Street. The original school building had been destroyed by fire in 1939. A parish hall was constructed on this site in 1954, and the congregation relocated there after the original church on West Hopkins was deemed structurally unsafe. A new contemporary sanctuary, clad in native stone, was completed in 1966; attached is a photo of the cornerstone submitted by the applicant. The existing stained glass rose window formerly occupied the front of the church when it was located on West Hopkins Street. Although a fire gutted the building in 1996, it was rebuilt by 1998, allowin...
802. S LBJ DR, SAN ¶
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803. So. Guadalupe St. ¶
FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of
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FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of almost unknown origin has been installed in the new S t Mark's Episcopal Church presently under construction at Woods and LBJ Dnve. The stained glass window formerly occupied the front end of the old St Mark's, tom down about ten years ago when plans were begun for the new When the window, called a rose w in dow because it features primary colors of pink, blue and lavender, moved from the old church, it was packed in storage with the 29 other stained glass windows in the structure The round leaded glass pane only round window of the group and is the only old window being used in the new St. Mark’s. Mrs. Jam es L. Moore In Houston Meeting Mrs. James L. Moore attended 46thi annual convention of the national Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Asso ciation at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston for two of the curves” is the name of coiffures which were , introduced more than 6,000 hairdressers. Curved silhouettes and a fitted nape area is the general theme. Hair is usually dose to the sides and often there is a flare of curves rising toward the back at one side. The styles were intro duced by Grace Doran of Palm Springs, Technical demonstrations were given Sunday morning and afternoon
803. So. Guadalupe St. ¶
FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of
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FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of almost unknown origin has been installed in the new S t Mark's Episcopal Church presently under construction at Woods and LBJ Dnve. The stained glass window formerly occupied the front end of the old St Mark's, tom down about ten years ago when plans were begun for the new When the window, called a rose w in dow because it features primary colors of pink, blue and lavender, moved from the old church, it was packed in storage with the 29 other stained glass windows in the structure The round leaded glass pane only round window of the group and is the only old window being used in the new St. Mark’s. Mrs. Jam es L. Moore In Houston Meeting Mrs. James L. Moore attended 46thi annual convention of the national Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Asso ciation at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston for two of the curves” is the name of coiffures which were , introduced more than 6,000 hairdressers. Curved silhouettes and a fitted nape area is the general theme. Hair is usually dose to the sides and often there is a flare of curves rising toward the back at one side. The styles were intro duced by Grace Doran of Palm Springs, Technical demonstrations were given Sunday morning and afternoon
803. So. Guadalupe St. ¶
FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of
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FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of almost unknown origin has been installed in the new S t Mark's Episcopal Church presently under construction at Woods and LBJ Dnve. The stained glass window formerly occupied the front end of the old St Mark's, tom down about ten years ago when plans were begun for the new When the window, called a rose w in dow because it features primary colors of pink, blue and lavender, moved from the old church, it was packed in storage with the 29 other stained glass windows in the structure The round leaded glass pane only round window of the group and is the only old window being used in the new St. Mark’s. Mrs. Jam es L. Moore In Houston Meeting Mrs. James L. Moore attended 46thi annual convention of the national Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Asso ciation at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston for two of the curves” is the name of coiffures which were , introduced more than 6,000 hairdressers. Curved silhouettes and a fitted nape area is the general theme. Hair is usually dose to the sides and often there is a flare of curves rising toward the back at one side. The styles were intro duced by Grace Doran of Palm Springs, Technical demonstrations were given Sunday morning and afternoon
803. So. Guadalupe St. ¶
FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of
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FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of almost unknown origin has been installed in the new S t Mark's Episcopal Church presently under construction at Woods and LBJ Dnve. The stained glass window formerly occupied the front end of the old St Mark's, tom down about ten years ago when plans were begun for the new When the window, called a rose w in dow because it features primary colors of pink, blue and lavender, moved from the old church, it was packed in storage with the 29 other stained glass windows in the structure The round leaded glass pane only round window of the group and is the only old window being used in the new St. Mark’s. Mrs. Jam es L. Moore In Houston Meeting Mrs. James L. Moore attended 46thi annual convention of the national Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Asso ciation at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston for two of the curves” is the name of coiffures which were , introduced more than 6,000 hairdressers. Curved silhouettes and a fitted nape area is the general theme. Hair is usually dose to the sides and often there is a flare of curves rising toward the back at one side. The styles were intro duced by Grace Doran of Palm Springs, Technical demonstrations were given Sunday morning and afternoon
803. So. Guadalupe St. ¶
FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of
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FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of almost unknown origin has been installed in the new S t Mark's Episcopal Church presently under construction at Woods and LBJ Dnve. The stained glass window formerly occupied the front end of the old St Mark's, tom down about ten years ago when plans were begun for the new When the window, called a rose w in dow because it features primary colors of pink, blue and lavender, moved from the old church, it was packed in storage with the 29 other stained glass windows in the structure The round leaded glass pane only round window of the group and is the only old window being used in the new St. Mark’s. Mrs. Jam es L. Moore In Houston Meeting Mrs. James L. Moore attended 46thi annual convention of the national Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Asso ciation at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston for two of the curves” is the name of coiffures which were , introduced more than 6,000 hairdressers. Curved silhouettes and a fitted nape area is the general theme. Hair is usually dose to the sides and often there is a flare of curves rising toward the back at one side. The styles were intro duced by Grace Doran of Palm Springs, Technical demonstrations were given Sunday morning and afternoon
803. So. Guadalupe St. ¶
FIRST IN YEARS THE ROSE WINDOW, historic and beautiful, will have a special place in the new St. Marks Episcopal Church. 'Rose Window' Gets Special Place in Episcopal Church A stained glass window of almost unknown origin has been installed in the new S t Mark's Episcopal Church presently under construction at Woods and LBJ Dnve. The stained glass window formerly occupied the front end of the old St Mark's, tom down about ten years ago when plans were begun for the new When the window, called a rose w in dow because it features primary colors of pink, blue and lavender, moved from the old church, it was packed in storage with the 29 other stained glass windows in the structure The round ...
812. S GUADALUPE ST, ¶
SAN MARCOS, TX 78666
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significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of historically, architecturally or culturally significant sites, buildings, objects or structures united by past events or aesthetically by plan or p
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significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of historically, architecturally or culturally significant sites, buildings, objects or structures united by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development;
9. a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SMHS ¶
It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller
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It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller's contract was made available. GTECH officials told the com mission Tuesday that they were still Investigating exactly what Moeller did for them. They said Moeller's contract pertained only to work in New Mexico and not Texas. They said they disagree with Moeller's hiring .and blame it on aJbrmer executive who has since been convicted on federal defrauding GTECH in a kickback GTECH recently had its 1992 contract to run the extended for another five years without a rebidding process. Ms. Linares has said her decisions regarding the company were based on Its performance. She declined comment to reporters after the hearing Tuesday. Moeller and Ms. Linares both .have said she didn't know about /the contract until recently. in the contract Moeller had with GTECH. he listed an Alam- ogordo, N.M., address cousin of Ms. Linares. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that several years ago, Moeller had asked her If she knew of someone whose address he could use temporarily for a business venture. She said she was unaware that the business venture involved GTECH. "He told me he was doing business in New Mexico. I prob ably assumed it was business he was doing in regards to other stuff," Ms. Linares told the com "Why, in all the people in the world, would he ask her for an "That's a question any logical person would have to ask. Was he her only friend?" Ms. Linares' attorney, Charles Soechting. who also represented Moeller in a divorce proceeding last year, wouldn't comment on a report that Ms. Linares and romantically
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significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of historically, architecturally or culturally significant sites, buildings, objects or structures united by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development;
9. a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SMHS ¶
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It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller's contract was made available. GTECH officials told the com mission Tuesday that they were still Investigating exactly what Moeller did for them. They said Moeller's contract pertained only to work in New Mexico and not Texas. They said they disagree with Moeller's hiring .and blame it on aJbrmer executive who has since been convicted on federal defrauding GTECH in a kickback GTECH recently had its 1992 contract to run the extended for another five years without a rebidding process. Ms. Linares has said her decisions regarding the company were based on Its performance. She declined comment to reporters after the hearing Tuesday. Moeller and Ms. Linares both .have said she didn't know about /the contract until recently. in the contract Moeller had with GTECH. he listed an Alam- ogordo, N.M., address cousin of Ms. Linares. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that several years ago, Moeller had asked her If she knew of someone whose address he could use temporarily for a business venture. She said she was unaware that the business venture involved GTECH. "He told me he was doing business in New Mexico. I prob ably assumed it was business he was doing in regards to other stuff," Ms. Linares told the com "Why, in all the people in the world, would he ask her for an "That's a question any logical person would have to ask. Was he her only friend?" Ms. Linares' attorney, Charles Soechting. who also represented Moeller in a divorce proceeding last year, wouldn't comment on a report that Ms. Linares and romantically
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significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of historically, architecturally or culturally significant sites, buildings, objects or structures united by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development;
9. a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SMHS ¶
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It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller's contract was made available. GTECH officials told the com mission Tuesday that they were still Investigating exactly what Moeller did for them. They said Moeller's contract pertained only to work in New Mexico and not Texas. They said they disagree with Moeller's hiring .and blame it on aJbrmer executive who has since been convicted on federal defrauding GTECH in a kickback GTECH recently had its 1992 contract to run the extended for another five years without a rebidding process. Ms. Linares has said her decisions regarding the company were based on Its performance. She declined comment to reporters after the hearing Tuesday. Moeller and Ms. Linares both .have said she didn't know about /the contract until recently. in the contract Moeller had with GTECH. he listed an Alam- ogordo, N.M., address cousin of Ms. Linares. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that several years ago, Moeller had asked her If she knew of someone whose address he could use temporarily for a business venture. She said she was unaware that the business venture involved GTECH. "He told me he was doing business in New Mexico. I prob ably assumed it was business he was doing in regards to other stuff," Ms. Linares told the com "Why, in all the people in the world, would he ask her for an "That's a question any logical person would have to ask. Was he her only friend?" Ms. Linares' attorney, Charles Soechting. who also represented Moeller in a divorce proceeding last year, wouldn't comment on a report that Ms. Linares and romantically
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significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of historically, architecturally or culturally significant sites, buildings, objects or structures united by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development;
9. a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SMHS ¶
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It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller's contract was made available. GTECH officials told the com mission Tuesday that they were still Investigating exactly what Moeller did for them. They said Moeller's contract pertained only to work in New Mexico and not Texas. They said they disagree with Moeller's hiring .and blame it on aJbrmer executive who has since been convicted on federal defrauding GTECH in a kickback GTECH recently had its 1992 contract to run the extended for another five years without a rebidding process. Ms. Linares has said her decisions regarding the company were based on Its performance. She declined comment to reporters after the hearing Tuesday. Moeller and Ms. Linares both .have said she didn't know about /the contract until recently. in the contract Moeller had with GTECH. he listed an Alam- ogordo, N.M., address cousin of Ms. Linares. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that several years ago, Moeller had asked her If she knew of someone whose address he could use temporarily for a business venture. She said she was unaware that the business venture involved GTECH. "He told me he was doing business in New Mexico. I prob ably assumed it was business he was doing in regards to other stuff," Ms. Linares told the com "Why, in all the people in the world, would he ask her for an "That's a question any logical person would have to ask. Was he her only friend?" Ms. Linares' attorney, Charles Soechting. who also represented Moeller in a divorce proceeding last year, wouldn't comment on a report that Ms. Linares and romantically
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significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of historically, architecturally or culturally significant sites, buildings, objects or structures united by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development;
9. a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SMHS ¶
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It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller's contract was made available. GTECH officials told the com mission Tuesday that they were still Investigating exactly what Moeller did for them. They said Moeller's contract pertained only to work in New Mexico and not Texas. They said they disagree with Moeller's hiring .and blame it on aJbrmer executive who has since been convicted on federal defrauding GTECH in a kickback GTECH recently had its 1992 contract to run the extended for another five years without a rebidding process. Ms. Linares has said her decisions regarding the company were based on Its performance. She declined comment to reporters after the hearing Tuesday. Moeller and Ms. Linares both .have said she didn't know about /the contract until recently. in the contract Moeller had with GTECH. he listed an Alam- ogordo, N.M., address cousin of Ms. Linares. Ms. Linares told the commis sion that several years ago, Moeller had asked her If she knew of someone whose address he could use temporarily for a business venture. She said she was unaware that the business venture involved GTECH. "He told me he was doing business in New Mexico. I prob ably assumed it was business he was doing in regards to other stuff," Ms. Linares told the com "Why, in all the people in the world, would he ask her for an "That's a question any logical person would have to ask. Was he her only friend?" Ms. Linares' attorney, Charles Soechting. who also represented Moeller in a divorce proceeding last year, wouldn't comment on a report that Ms. Linares and romantically
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It is for boys and girls Pre-K and older. The cost is $20 with sack lunch (drinks and other snacks) provided. Call Kim Cross at 353-7435 for more information. (Continued from page 1) regarding Moeller's contract was made available. GTECH officials told the com mission Tuesday that they were still Investigating exactly what Moeller did for them. They said Moeller's contract pertained only to work in New Mexico and not Texas. They said they disagree with Moeller's hiring .and blame it on aJbrmer executive who has since been convicted on federal defrauding GTECH in a kickback GTECH recently had its 1992 contract to run the extended for another five years without a rebidding process. Ms. Lin...
a. HPC Committee Reports Concerning Recent Activities ¶
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H. W. Murray, regular minister of mu ¶
sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship serv
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sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship services and will then have lunch at the church to be followed by a song service In the early afternoon. The Rev. Cole church in the mid-19S0’s before moving to a church in the Rio Grande Valley From there he went to seminary ln Ft. Worth where he also pastored the Baptist Church at Seagoville Following his graduation from seminary he enter ed full time evangelistic service. General Federation O f Womens Clubs Slates Temple Convention Girls who grow grow up w ith a code of friendship, loy alty, service and honor. Their years as Girl Scouts serve them well in their future year as mothers makers — or as career women, meet ing challenges in such important fieldi as education, medicine and science. Social news is well covered every week in the San Marcos Record. The Diamond Jubilee Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be commemorated when the Capitol Dis trict T .F.W .C, holds its Sixth Annual Convention, with Headquarters at the Kyle H °tel in Temple, on March 14-15, according to Mrs. Reed Slay of Hills boro, Capitol District President The Temple C ity Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be hostess to the group, with Mrs. M. S. Braunagel, President. Gen eral Chairm an is Mrs. C. F. Hanson, Jr., and- co-chairman Registration March 14, at 2 p.m. at the Kyle Hotel, with the Arts and Crafts exhibits be ing received in the Fountain Room on the Mezzanine Floor, through 8 a.m. of Yearbooks and Press books w ill be received in the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Room, also on the Mezzanine. The Executive Board w ill meet in the President’s Suite at 3:30 p.m. The Jubilee Banquet w ill be held at 6:30 at the Tea Room of the City Federation Clubhouse, at 201 Circle, w ith Mrs. Slay presiding. Guest speaker w ill be Morgan M axfield, of Dallas, whose subject w ill be “Amer ica—Our Greatest Diamond”. In 1962, at the age of 21 years, Mr. Maxfield was an official delegate to the Inter national Congress Against Cancer in Moscow, where he and his wife spent some time. Since, he had been to Viet Nam. Husbands are invited to attend this banquet Recognition w ill be given to the D istrict Clubwoman, Mother, Teacher, and “Jewels” A t 8:30 the Board of Directors will meet, followed by a reception honoring Mrs. Slay and Mrs. J L. Ginnlngs, TFWC President, the Mother of the Year, and the Dia mond Jubilee “Jewels", also the Club woman of the Year and the Teacher of Tuesday w ill Planning Seminar led by Mrs. H. B Bratton, at 9 am Form al opening will be at 9:30, and business w ill be held until the Jubilee B irthday Party, at 12.15 when a luncheon w ill honor the Pioneer Clubs of over 20 years. Mr and Mrs| Ray Starnes w ill be featured sing ers, and a style show w ill be moder ated by Mrs. Gordon Ray Awards w ill be announced At 2 o’clock awards w ill be presented to clubs, and the meeting will be adjourned at 3 30 Mrs. John Sanders of Mexia is chair man of the nominating committee who will report at 10 a.m. and new officers will be elected who w ill serve for the next two years. All officers and members erated clubs in Capitol district are in vited to attend. E B. Dobbins Garage
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sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship serv
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sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship services and will then have lunch at the church to be followed by a song service In the early afternoon. The Rev. Cole church in the mid-19S0’s before moving to a church in the Rio Grande Valley From there he went to seminary ln Ft. Worth where he also pastored the Baptist Church at Seagoville Following his graduation from seminary he enter ed full time evangelistic service. General Federation O f Womens Clubs Slates Temple Convention Girls who grow grow up w ith a code of friendship, loy alty, service and honor. Their years as Girl Scouts serve them well in their future year as mothers makers — or as career women, meet ing challenges in such important fieldi as education, medicine and science. Social news is well covered every week in the San Marcos Record. The Diamond Jubilee Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be commemorated when the Capitol Dis trict T .F.W .C, holds its Sixth Annual Convention, with Headquarters at the Kyle H °tel in Temple, on March 14-15, according to Mrs. Reed Slay of Hills boro, Capitol District President The Temple C ity Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be hostess to the group, with Mrs. M. S. Braunagel, President. Gen eral Chairm an is Mrs. C. F. Hanson, Jr., and- co-chairman Registration March 14, at 2 p.m. at the Kyle Hotel, with the Arts and Crafts exhibits be ing received in the Fountain Room on the Mezzanine Floor, through 8 a.m. of Yearbooks and Press books w ill be received in the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Room, also on the Mezzanine. The Executive Board w ill meet in the President’s Suite at 3:30 p.m. The Jubilee Banquet w ill be held at 6:30 at the Tea Room of the City Federation Clubhouse, at 201 Circle, w ith Mrs. Slay presiding. Guest speaker w ill be Morgan M axfield, of Dallas, whose subject w ill be “Amer ica—Our Greatest Diamond”. In 1962, at the age of 21 years, Mr. Maxfield was an official delegate to the Inter national Congress Against Cancer in Moscow, where he and his wife spent some time. Since, he had been to Viet Nam. Husbands are invited to attend this banquet Recognition w ill be given to the D istrict Clubwoman, Mother, Teacher, and “Jewels” A t 8:30 the Board of Directors will meet, followed by a reception honoring Mrs. Slay and Mrs. J L. Ginnlngs, TFWC President, the Mother of the Year, and the Dia mond Jubilee “Jewels", also the Club woman of the Year and the Teacher of Tuesday w ill Planning Seminar led by Mrs. H. B Bratton, at 9 am Form al opening will be at 9:30, and business w ill be held until the Jubilee B irthday Party, at 12.15 when a luncheon w ill honor the Pioneer Clubs of over 20 years. Mr and Mrs| Ray Starnes w ill be featured sing ers, and a style show w ill be moder ated by Mrs. Gordon Ray Awards w ill be announced At 2 o’clock awards w ill be presented to clubs, and the meeting will be adjourned at 3 30 Mrs. John Sanders of Mexia is chair man of the nominating committee who will report at 10 a.m. and new officers will be elected who w ill serve for the next two years. All officers and members erated clubs in Capitol district are in vited to attend. E B. Dobbins Garage
H. W. Murray, regular minister of mu ¶
sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship serv
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sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship services and will then have lunch at the church to be followed by a song service In the early afternoon. The Rev. Cole church in the mid-19S0’s before moving to a church in the Rio Grande Valley From there he went to seminary ln Ft. Worth where he also pastored the Baptist Church at Seagoville Following his graduation from seminary he enter ed full time evangelistic service. General Federation O f Womens Clubs Slates Temple Convention Girls who grow grow up w ith a code of friendship, loy alty, service and honor. Their years as Girl Scouts serve them well in their future year as mothers makers — or as career women, meet ing challenges in such important fieldi as education, medicine and science. Social news is well covered every week in the San Marcos Record. The Diamond Jubilee Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be commemorated when the Capitol Dis trict T .F.W .C, holds its Sixth Annual Convention, with Headquarters at the Kyle H °tel in Temple, on March 14-15, according to Mrs. Reed Slay of Hills boro, Capitol District President The Temple C ity Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be hostess to the group, with Mrs. M. S. Braunagel, President. Gen eral Chairm an is Mrs. C. F. Hanson, Jr., and- co-chairman Registration March 14, at 2 p.m. at the Kyle Hotel, with the Arts and Crafts exhibits be ing received in the Fountain Room on the Mezzanine Floor, through 8 a.m. of Yearbooks and Press books w ill be received in the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Room, also on the Mezzanine. The Executive Board w ill meet in the President’s Suite at 3:30 p.m. The Jubilee Banquet w ill be held at 6:30 at the Tea Room of the City Federation Clubhouse, at 201 Circle, w ith Mrs. Slay presiding. Guest speaker w ill be Morgan M axfield, of Dallas, whose subject w ill be “Amer ica—Our Greatest Diamond”. In 1962, at the age of 21 years, Mr. Maxfield was an official delegate to the Inter national Congress Against Cancer in Moscow, where he and his wife spent some time. Since, he had been to Viet Nam. Husbands are invited to attend this banquet Recognition w ill be given to the D istrict Clubwoman, Mother, Teacher, and “Jewels” A t 8:30 the Board of Directors will meet, followed by a reception honoring Mrs. Slay and Mrs. J L. Ginnlngs, TFWC President, the Mother of the Year, and the Dia mond Jubilee “Jewels", also the Club woman of the Year and the Teacher of Tuesday w ill Planning Seminar led by Mrs. H. B Bratton, at 9 am Form al opening will be at 9:30, and business w ill be held until the Jubilee B irthday Party, at 12.15 when a luncheon w ill honor the Pioneer Clubs of over 20 years. Mr and Mrs| Ray Starnes w ill be featured sing ers, and a style show w ill be moder ated by Mrs. Gordon Ray Awards w ill be announced At 2 o’clock awards w ill be presented to clubs, and the meeting will be adjourned at 3 30 Mrs. John Sanders of Mexia is chair man of the nominating committee who will report at 10 a.m. and new officers will be elected who w ill serve for the next two years. All officers and members erated clubs in Capitol district are in vited to attend. E B. Dobbins Garage
H. W. Murray, regular minister of mu ¶
sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship serv
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sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship services and will then have lunch at the church to be followed by a song service In the early afternoon. The Rev. Cole church in the mid-19S0’s before moving to a church in the Rio Grande Valley From there he went to seminary ln Ft. Worth where he also pastored the Baptist Church at Seagoville Following his graduation from seminary he enter ed full time evangelistic service. General Federation O f Womens Clubs Slates Temple Convention Girls who grow grow up w ith a code of friendship, loy alty, service and honor. Their years as Girl Scouts serve them well in their future year as mothers makers — or as career women, meet ing challenges in such important fieldi as education, medicine and science. Social news is well covered every week in the San Marcos Record. The Diamond Jubilee Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be commemorated when the Capitol Dis trict T .F.W .C, holds its Sixth Annual Convention, with Headquarters at the Kyle H °tel in Temple, on March 14-15, according to Mrs. Reed Slay of Hills boro, Capitol District President The Temple C ity Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be hostess to the group, with Mrs. M. S. Braunagel, President. Gen eral Chairm an is Mrs. C. F. Hanson, Jr., and- co-chairman Registration March 14, at 2 p.m. at the Kyle Hotel, with the Arts and Crafts exhibits be ing received in the Fountain Room on the Mezzanine Floor, through 8 a.m. of Yearbooks and Press books w ill be received in the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Room, also on the Mezzanine. The Executive Board w ill meet in the President’s Suite at 3:30 p.m. The Jubilee Banquet w ill be held at 6:30 at the Tea Room of the City Federation Clubhouse, at 201 Circle, w ith Mrs. Slay presiding. Guest speaker w ill be Morgan M axfield, of Dallas, whose subject w ill be “Amer ica—Our Greatest Diamond”. In 1962, at the age of 21 years, Mr. Maxfield was an official delegate to the Inter national Congress Against Cancer in Moscow, where he and his wife spent some time. Since, he had been to Viet Nam. Husbands are invited to attend this banquet Recognition w ill be given to the D istrict Clubwoman, Mother, Teacher, and “Jewels” A t 8:30 the Board of Directors will meet, followed by a reception honoring Mrs. Slay and Mrs. J L. Ginnlngs, TFWC President, the Mother of the Year, and the Dia mond Jubilee “Jewels", also the Club woman of the Year and the Teacher of Tuesday w ill Planning Seminar led by Mrs. H. B Bratton, at 9 am Form al opening will be at 9:30, and business w ill be held until the Jubilee B irthday Party, at 12.15 when a luncheon w ill honor the Pioneer Clubs of over 20 years. Mr and Mrs| Ray Starnes w ill be featured sing ers, and a style show w ill be moder ated by Mrs. Gordon Ray Awards w ill be announced At 2 o’clock awards w ill be presented to clubs, and the meeting will be adjourned at 3 30 Mrs. John Sanders of Mexia is chair man of the nominating committee who will report at 10 a.m. and new officers will be elected who w ill serve for the next two years. All officers and members erated clubs in Capitol district are in vited to attend. E B. Dobbins Garage
H. W. Murray, regular minister of mu ¶
sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship serv
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sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship services and will then have lunch at the church to be followed by a song service In the early afternoon. The Rev. Cole church in the mid-19S0’s before moving to a church in the Rio Grande Valley From there he went to seminary ln Ft. Worth where he also pastored the Baptist Church at Seagoville Following his graduation from seminary he enter ed full time evangelistic service. General Federation O f Womens Clubs Slates Temple Convention Girls who grow grow up w ith a code of friendship, loy alty, service and honor. Their years as Girl Scouts serve them well in their future year as mothers makers — or as career women, meet ing challenges in such important fieldi as education, medicine and science. Social news is well covered every week in the San Marcos Record. The Diamond Jubilee Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be commemorated when the Capitol Dis trict T .F.W .C, holds its Sixth Annual Convention, with Headquarters at the Kyle H °tel in Temple, on March 14-15, according to Mrs. Reed Slay of Hills boro, Capitol District President The Temple C ity Federation of Women’s Clubs w ill be hostess to the group, with Mrs. M. S. Braunagel, President. Gen eral Chairm an is Mrs. C. F. Hanson, Jr., and- co-chairman Registration March 14, at 2 p.m. at the Kyle Hotel, with the Arts and Crafts exhibits be ing received in the Fountain Room on the Mezzanine Floor, through 8 a.m. of Yearbooks and Press books w ill be received in the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Room, also on the Mezzanine. The Executive Board w ill meet in the President’s Suite at 3:30 p.m. The Jubilee Banquet w ill be held at 6:30 at the Tea Room of the City Federation Clubhouse, at 201 Circle, w ith Mrs. Slay presiding. Guest speaker w ill be Morgan M axfield, of Dallas, whose subject w ill be “Amer ica—Our Greatest Diamond”. In 1962, at the age of 21 years, Mr. Maxfield was an official delegate to the Inter national Congress Against Cancer in Moscow, where he and his wife spent some time. Since, he had been to Viet Nam. Husbands are invited to attend this banquet Recognition w ill be given to the D istrict Clubwoman, Mother, Teacher, and “Jewels” A t 8:30 the Board of Directors will meet, followed by a reception honoring Mrs. Slay and Mrs. J L. Ginnlngs, TFWC President, the Mother of the Year, and the Dia mond Jubilee “Jewels", also the Club woman of the Year and the Teacher of Tuesday w ill Planning Seminar led by Mrs. H. B Bratton, at 9 am Form al opening will be at 9:30, and business w ill be held until the Jubilee B irthday Party, at 12.15 when a luncheon w ill honor the Pioneer Clubs of over 20 years. Mr and Mrs| Ray Starnes w ill be featured sing ers, and a style show w ill be moder ated by Mrs. Gordon Ray Awards w ill be announced At 2 o’clock awards w ill be presented to clubs, and the meeting will be adjourned at 3 30 Mrs. John Sanders of Mexia is chair man of the nominating committee who will report at 10 a.m. and new officers will be elected who w ill serve for the next two years. All officers and members erated clubs in Capitol district are in vited to attend. E B. Dobbins Garage
H. W. Murray, regular minister of mu ¶
sic at Calvary. A highlight of the week-long Revival will be the Homecoming celebration a week from Sunday on ‘March 13. Mem bers and former members of the church will gather for regular worship services and will then have lunch at the church to be followed by a song service In the early afternoon. The Rev. Cole church in the mid-19S0’s before moving to a church in the Rio Grande Valley From there he went to seminary ln Ft. Worth where he also pastored the Baptist Church at Seagoville Following his graduation from seminary he enter ed full time evangelistic service. General Federation O f Womens Clubs Slates Temple Convention Girls who grow grow up w ith a code of friendship, loy alty,...
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North Street North Street North Street Former First Baptist Church (Sanctuary Lofts) North Street Olive Street Patton Street Cuauhtemoc Hall R46563/R46562 Porter Street (Joe Nicola Street) San Marcos Milling Company NRHP listed Lindsey-Rogers Hays County Historic District UNIVERSITY DR W HOPKINS ST N COMANCHE ST FELTNER ALY W HUTCHISON ST N FREDERICKSBURG ST E HOPKINS ST N GUADALUPE ST KISSING ALY E HUTCHISON ST UNNAMED ALY TELEPHONE ALLEY PAT GARRISON ST BURLESON ST R48561/R48572 R46182/R46197 R32205/R32206 R151367/R51368 R34768 R34769 R155306/R155307 Potential Expansion of Lindsey-Rogers Historic District Potential Expansion of Downtown Historic District Hardy-Williams Fire Station and City Hall Episcopalian Rectory Goforth-Harris First United Methodist Church John Matthew Hays County S.D. Jackman Ford Auto Dealership First Presbyterian Survey Area Preservation Priority Recommendations Key to Features Phase 1 Boundary Local Historic District NRHP Historic District Potential Historic District High Preservation Priority Medium Preservation Low Preservation Priority Non Historic Age Properties Vacant Parcels Parcel Boundaries Historic Age Bridge (Medium Preservation NHRP listed NRHP listed/RTHL/OTHM NRHP listed/OTHM Neighborhood Survey City of San Marcos Historic Resources Survey
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North Street North Street North Street Former First Baptist Church (Sanctuary Lofts) North Street Olive Street Patton Street Cuauhtemoc Hall R46563/R46562 Porter Street (Joe Nicola Street) San Marcos Milling Company NRHP listed Lindsey-Rogers Hays County Historic District UNIVERSITY DR W HOPKINS ST N COMANCHE ST FELTNER ALY W HUTCHISON ST N FREDERICKSBURG ST E HOPKINS ST N GUADALUPE ST KISSING ALY E HUTCHISON ST UNNAMED ALY TELEPHONE ALLEY PAT GARRISON ST BURLESON ST R48561/R48572 R46182/R46197 R32205/R32206 R151367/R51368 R34768 R34769 R155306/R155307 Potential Expansion of Lindsey-Rogers Historic District Potential Expansion of Downtown Historic District Hardy-Williams Fire Station and City Hall Episcopalian Rectory Goforth-Harris First United Methodist Church John Matthew Hays County S.D. Jackman Ford Auto Dealership First Presbyterian Survey Area Preservation Priority Recommendations Key to Features Phase 1 Boundary Local Historic District NRHP Historic District Potential Historic District High Preservation Priority Medium Preservation Low Preservation Priority Non Historic Age Properties Vacant Parcels Parcel Boundaries Historic Age Bridge (Medium Preservation NHRP listed NRHP listed/RTHL/OTHM NRHP listed/OTHM Neighborhood Survey City of San Marcos Historic Resources Survey
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North Street North Street North Street Former First Baptist Church (Sanctuary Lofts) North Street Olive Street Patton Street Cuauhtemoc Hall R46563/R46562 Porter Street (Joe Nicola Street) San Marcos Milling Company NRHP listed Lindsey-Rogers Hays County Historic District UNIVERSITY DR W HOPKINS ST N COMANCHE ST FELTNER ALY W HUTCHISON ST N FREDERICKSBURG ST E HOPKINS ST N GUADALUPE ST KISSING ALY E HUTCHISON ST UNNAMED ALY TELEPHONE ALLEY PAT GARRISON ST BURLESON ST R48561/R48572 R46182/R46197 R32205/R32206 R151367/R51368 R34768 R34769 R155306/R155307 Potential Expansion of Lindsey-Rogers Historic District Potential Expansion of Downtown Historic District Hardy-Williams Fire Station and ...
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda Packet ¶
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