The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
Thursday, Jan. 11, 1951
January
Clearance Sale
Starts Saturday, Jan. 20th
AT IDA'S FASHION SHOPPE
Come early for best bargains
Bleached Sheets 90x108—one to a customer
Corduroys.........................
All ladies winter hats......
Brassiers ...........................
Children Outing Pajamas
Ladies Outing Pajamas ...
Ladies Wool Shawls.........
Ladies Wool Capes...........
ALL LADIES SWEATERS 1/3 OFF
$3.75
.................. $1.69 now $1.25
.............................$1.00
$1.95 and $1.49 now $1.00
................ $1.95 now $1.00
............... $3.95 now $2.98
................ $2.98 now $2.00
............... $3.49 now $2.98
Closing out—Men’s Blue Jeans ...... ...................... $1.95
Boy Western Shirts...............................$2.79 now $1.98
Boy Outing Shirts................$1.95 and $1.49 now $1.00
Ladies Wool Shirts................................$3.75 now $2.00
Ladies Cotton Head Scarfs................. $1.00 now .50c
All Woolen Materials 1/3 Off
BARGAINS IN REMNANTS
January
BEER SPECIAL
BY THE CASE
IN BOTTLES
SOUTHERN SELECT
SHINER
PEARL
LONE STAR
GRAND PRIZE
FALSTAFF
MUEHLEBACH
JAX
$2.20
CASE OF 24 BOTTLES
PLUS DEPOSIT
$2.40
CASE OF 24 BOTTLES
PLUS DEPOSIT
$2.60
CASE OF 24 BOTTLES
PLUS DEPOSIT
I G S
YOUR DRIVE-IN CASH GROCERY
On Main St. — In Boerne
Charter No. 44
BANK’S OFFICIAL
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAI
CONDITION
Of the Boerne State Bank at
Boerne, Texas, at the close of
business of the 30th day of De-
cember, 1950, pursuant to call
made by the Banking Commis-
sioner of Texas in accordance
with the Banking Laws of this
State.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts,
including over-
drafts 138,828.23
2. U. S. Government
obligations, direct and
guaranteed 1,077,000.00
3. Obligations of states
and political sub-
divisions 458,921.11
4. Other bonds, notes,
and debentures none
5. Corporate stocks, in-
„ eluding $_
stock in Federal Re-
serve Bank none
6. Cash, balance due
from other banks,
including reserve bal-
ances, and cash items
in process of collec- .
tion (including ex-
changes for clearing
house) 625,659.68
7. Banking house, or
leasehold improve-
ments 27,200.00
8. Furniture, fixtures,
equipment 5,900.00
9. Other real estate
owned none
10. Other Assets 4,000.00
11. Total Resources 2,337,509.02
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
1. Common Capital
Stock 35,000.00
2. Income debentures none
3. Surplus:
Certified 45,000.00
Not Certi-
fied 25,000.00 70,000.00
4. Undivided profits 8,907.78
5. Capital reserves
(and debenture
retirement account) none
6. Demand deposits of
individuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions 2,057,570.07
7. Time deposits of in-
dividuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions 37,286.49
8. Public funds (Incl.
U. S. Govt., states
and political sub-
divisions) 122,548.02
9. Deposits of banks
(excluding reciprocal
balances) none
10. Other deposits (certi-
fied & cashier’s
checks, etc.) 1,580.66
11. Total all de-
posits $2,218,985.24
12. Bills payable, redis-
counts, or other liabil-
ities for borrow-
ed money
13. Other liabili-
ties 4,616.00
14. Total Liabilities and
Capital Ac-
counts 2,337,509.02
STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF KENDAL )
I, W. E. Janensch, being Ac-
tive Vice-President of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear
that the foregoing statement of
condition is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
W. E. JANENSCH
Correct — Attest
R. SPENCER
ED. W. EBENSBERGER
C. M. HOLEKAMP
Directors
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me this 8th day of January,
1951.
(SEAL)
Mary S. Dugosh
Notary Public Kendall County,
Texas.
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none
See Henry Schrader for bath
room fixtures, pipes, fittings
and plumbing supploes.
Capt. W. W. Storms of Camp
Conley Air Base, Waco, spent
the week-end in Boerne with his
wife and two small daughters.
Mrs. Storms will be a guest at
Kendall Inn during the absence
of Capt. Storms. He is an ex-
paratrooper and is now taking
special training at Comp Con-
ley.
At Rexall Drug Stores Everywhere!
Stationary Scoop! After-Christmas Thank-You's, values
to $1.25, now ony ___________________________________ . .....___ ... 49c
Rex-Ray Heat Pad, 25% off, regular $3.98, now only $2.98
Rexall Deluxe Tooth Brush, reg. 49c, with every tube of
Rexall Ammoniated Tooth Paste, reg. 49c, both 49c
Rexall Mi-31 Tripe-Action Mouthwash, pint .. _______ 69c
Rexall Spirits of Camphor, 1 oz. ....________________________________37c
Rexall Cold Tablets, special 30#s ___________________________.... 39c
Rexall Aspirin, 100 5-grain tablets ...............................54c
Rexall ABD&G Vitamin Capsules, 100's ................. $1.49
Rexall Cherrosote, 8 oz.__________________________________________......... 98c
Cara Nome Face Powder, 8 flattering shades________$1.10
Rexall Cream Hair Tonic, with lanolin ... __________________49c
AND MANY OTHER STORE-WIDE BARGAINS
NOW! YOUR REXALL DRUGGIST PROUDLY
PRESENTS AMOS 'N' ANDY
Each Sunday over Station KTSA, 6:30 p. m.
Bowling News
Week ending Jan. 6.
9-Pin League
Holekamp won 2 games from
Reinhard.
Phillip won 2
Kutzer.
games
from
Epperson won
Zoeller.
2 games
from
Rust won 2 games from Meck-
el.
League Standing
Won
Lost
Phillip
14
10
Zoeller
13
11
Kutzer
13
11
Epperson
12
12
Rust
11
13
Meckel
11
13
Reinhard
11
13
Holekamp
11
13
Commercial
League
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. An-
ton Rusch. A lovely turkey din-
ner was served. Those from
out of town present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Louis A. Rusch and
Miss Patricia Puntny of Fair-
field, II., Harold J. Rusch of
Houston, Tex., Mr. and . Mrs.
Buddy Stueve of San Antonio.
Mrs. Dick Harbordt and son
are spending the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Coughran, parents
of Mrs. Harbordt.
(New Series)
Boerne Motor Co. won two
games from Service Butane.
Pearl Beer won 2 games from
Nagel’s Sand & Gravel. Sou.
Nat. Life Ins. won 2 games from
Bigs Service. Theis Toppler s
won 2 games from Ebensberg-
erS.
High team average, Boerne
Motor Co., 800. High team 3
games, Boerne Motor Co,, 2400.
High team single game, Boerne
Motor Co., 838. High individ-
ual single game, Harry Phillip,
194. High individual 3 games,
Clarence Holekamp, 548. High
individual average 3. games,
Clarence Holekamp, 183.
Ladies League
Kemp’s Place won 2 games
from Riverside Grocery. Roberts
Drug Store won 2 games from
Elite Cafe. Bigs Service won 2
games from Adler’s Grocery.
Boerne Motor Co. won 2 games
from Lane’s Service.
League Standing Won Lost
Adler’s Grocery 13 13
Kemp’s 21 15
Lane’s Service 19 17
Elite Cafe 10 20
Riverside Gro. 16 20
Bigs Service 16 20
Boerne Motor Co. 14 22
High team single game, Rob-
erts Drug Store, 742. High
team 3 games, Kemp’s, 2000.
High team average 33 games,
Boerne Motor Co., 512-21. High
individual single game, Evelyn
Solms, 203. High individual 3
games, Evelyn Solms, 525. High
individual average 33 games,
Ollie Zoeller, 152-29.
Our roofing stock is complete
at this time. Let us know your
requiremennt now while mater-
ials are available.
McQuinn Building Materials
ADLER'S DRY GOODS
PHONE 48
QUALITY MERCHANDISE—LOW PRICES
OUR LADIES AND CHILDREN’S SPRING
DRESSES ARE NOW ARRIVING —
NO INCREASE IN PRICES
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR WINTER DRESSES
AT 20% TO 30% DISCOUNTS — THESE ARE REAL
BUYS—BE SURE TO SEE THEM BEFORE THEY
ARE GONE.
IT WILL PAY YOU MEN TO
SEE OUR FELT HATS AT $6.75
THESE ARE $10.00 VALUES
WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN
ARROW SHIRTS — WE CAN SAVE
YOU MONEY ON THESE
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LOGAN
Plumbing and Heating Co.
LICENSED PLUMBER
SEE US FIRST FOR
SALES AND SERVICE
CONTRACTING — REPAIRING
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
Located in the building formerly occupied by Tin Shop
PHONE 325
Box 217 - Boerne
APPRECIATION
I wish to express my deepest
appreciation to the fireboys and
all neighbors who helped to ex-
tinguish the grass fire at my
place.
Mrs. Ida Schoenewolf.
HUMBLE STATION
James Atkinson. Agent
ESSO EXTRA AND HUMBLE
MOTOR FUEL
WASHING AND LUBRICATION
24 HOUR SERVICE
PHONE 339 NORTH BOERNE
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951, newspaper, January 11, 1951; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth852169/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.