The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BOERNE STAR
Thursday, Nov. 10, 1949
I'M TELLING YOU!
Better stop in and see the nice new things
we have for everyone on your Christmas
list. It is not too early to make your selec-
tions. We invite you to use our "Lay
Away."
CARDS
GIFTS
TOYS
Filling preemptions is the most important
pdrt of our business.
Roberts Drug St
ore
"YOUR DRUG STORE"
PHONE 123 BOERNE, TEXAS <
KEMP'S PLACE
WE ARE SERVING REGULAR LUNCHES
EVERY DAY
A NICE LUNCH OF VEGETABLES, TENDER
MEAT AND HOT CORN BREAD
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
TRY OUR SERVICE
WE SERVE FINE SHORT QRDERS
You are invited to visit us
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Plumbing and Heating Co.
LICENSED PLUMBER
SEE US FIRST FOR
SALES AND SERVICE
CONTRACTING — REPAIRING
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
LOCATED AT THE LOG CABIN
New Telephone — 122 Ring 3
Box 217 ■ Boer ne
The Boerne Star
Boerne, Texas.
Gentlemen:
I am going back into the real
estate business under the name
of Houston Ranch Real Estate
Company.
As you know, I have been in
real estate for many years but
have not been active for the last
few years because I could not
devote enough time to it and
did not have the facilities to do
it right and really get the buy-
ers.
Now with our new office on
Main Street and plenty of time,
I honestly believe we can give
the people in Kendall and ad-
joining counties who want to
sell their ranches, farms or
houses, excellent service and can
make prompt sales.
Anyone who has property to
sell please let me know and I
will be glad to personally talk it
over with them and inspect their
property immediately and then
we will push the sale with our
extensive advertising.
Very sincerely yours,
ltc Edwin Houston.
TEXAS FARM INCAME UP
Texas farmers took in 10 per
cent more cash in September
than they did a year ago, the
Bureau of Business Rsearch re-
ported Monday.
The increase in September
over August was 42 per cent.
Total cash incarhe for the month
was $253,107,000, the Universi-
ty of Texas agency said.
September cotton consump-
tion of 12,898 bales was down 16
per cent from September a year
ago, and livestock shipments
were 24 per cent below ship-
ments for September, 1948.
Greatest source of cash in-
come for Texas farmers for the
month was cooton at $163,980,
000.
For Flowers—Weidner’s Florist
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
St. Helena’s Church met on last
Thursday at the Parish Hall. Af-
ter an interesting business meet-
ing, a social hour was enjoyed
during which the hostesses,
Mesdames A. B. and Otto Vogt
and I. A. Dedeker served lovely
refreshments.
We have plenty room for that
big buck. Bring him in the first
day.
Boerne Locker Plant
The following is the schedule
for the balance of the season:
Nov. 11—Stockdale here.
Nov. 18—Bandera here.
CHILI SUPPER
— at —
SISTERDALE
Saturday, November 12th
-by-
SISTERDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Serving Starts 7:00 p. m.
75c per plate
Entertainment after the Supper
EVERYBODY WELCOME
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
The Board of U. S. Civil Ser-
vice Examiners, U. S. Depart-
ment of Agroculture, Atlanta,
Georgia, announces examina-
tions for probational appoint-
ment to positions of Fire Control
A i d (Lookout) and several
classes of Foresty Aid for duty
in the Forest Service of the De-
partment of Agriculture, in the
States of Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Ok-
lahoma, South Carolina, Tennes-
see and Texas, paying entrance
salaries of $1.03 per hour to
$2724 a year.
Most positions are in small
communities or rural areas. Ap-
plicants to qualify must have
had from three months to two
years of experience such as
fighting forest fires, scaling
logs, cruising timber, and plant-
ing trees.
For complete information on
positions available, experience
required, and forms to file, see
Examination Announcement No.
5-83-5 — (1949) which may be
secured from the Commission’s
local secretary at most first,
second and third-class post of-
fices in the above mentioned
states; the U. S. Civil Service
Regional Office at Atlanta, Geor-
gia, Dallas, Texas, New Orleans,
Louisiana, St. Louis, Missouri,
or Washington, D. C.; or the
Executive Secretary, Board of
U. S. Civil Service Examiners,
Department of Agricurture, 511
Glenn Building, Atlanta 3. Geor-
gia, with whom application
forms must be filed.
none
none
none
Charter No. 44
BANK’S OFFICIAL
STATEMENT OF FIN AN CIA!
CONDITION .
Of the Boerne State Bank at
Boerne, Texas, at the close of
business on the vlst day of
November, 1949, 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 98,368.30
2. U. S. Government
obligations, direct and
guaranteed 1,077,000.00
3. Obligations of states
and political sub-
divisions 399,583.14
4. Other bonds, notes,
and debentures
5. Corporate stocks, in-
cluding $_
stock in Federal Re-
serve Bank
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) 628,025.68
7. Banking house, or
leasehold improve-
ments 29,451.60
8. Furniture, fixtures,
equipment 7,114.68
9. Other real estate
owned none
10. Other assets 8,000.00
11. Total Resources 2,247,543.40
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
I. Common Capital
Stock 35,000.00
Income debentures
Surplus:
Certified 45,000.00
Not Certi-
fied 20,000.00 ' 65,000.00
4. Undivided profits 9,300.51
5. Capital reserves
(and debenture
retirement account)
6. Demand, deposits of
individuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions 1,961,594.81
7. Time deposits of in-
dividuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions 41,359.26
8. Public funds (Incl.
U. S. Govt., states
and political sub-
divisions) 124,123.20
9. Deposits of banks
(excluding reciprocal
balances) none
10. Other deposits (certi-
fied & cashier’s
checks, etc.) 3,165.62
II. Total all de-
posits $2,130,242.89 xxxx
12. Bills payable, redis-
counts, or other liabil-
ities for borrow-
ed money none
13. Other liabili-
ties 8,000.00
14. Total Liabilities and
Capital Ac-
counts 2,247,543.40
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
E. W. EBENSBERGER
C. M. HOLEKAMP
Directors
fore me this 8th day of Novem-
ber, 1949.
' Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me this 6th day of July,
1949.
(SEAL)
Mary S. DUgosh
Notary Public, Kendall County.
2.
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none
Many friends and relatives ga-
thered at the home of Mr. Chris.
Schmidt on Tuesday night to
help him celebrate his 74th
birthday. After cards and oth-
er games were played, refresh-
ments were served to about 40
guests. Everyone left at a late
hour, wishing Mr. Schmidt many
mohe happy birthdays.
Received a Bale-O-Matic bal-
er, which you can use to advan-
tage on your farm,
rows. Large and small tractors
Also have new spring har-
on the floor. Plows of all kinds.
Your friendly M. & M. Dealer.
Chas. H. Molter,
Comfort, Texas.
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ADLER’S
SINCE 1902
Meat -Groceries -Hardware
Paints - Dry Goods
Phone 51 ©r 110
Friday & Saturday S
WELCOME HUNTERS
Dash Dog Food, 3 for . :
. 35c
Carnation Miik, tall . .
. He
Starkist Solid Pack Tuna .
. 39c
Gladiola Flour, 5 lbs. . .
. 42c
Rinso, large ....
25c
Cigarettes, per carton .
. SI .69
Complete Line of Hunting Supplies
LIICENSES — AMMUNITION — CAPS
COLEMAN LANTERNS — THERMOS
BOTTLES —'BEER — GROCERIES
HOME DRESSED MEATS
SHOP AT ADLER'S AND SAVE
WE WELCOME YOUR PATRONAGE
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
irs NEW! it makes 10 KINDS of CAKE
ITS EASY! OVEN-READY IN 5 MINUTES OR LESS
AMERICAN BEAUTY
all-purpose-Cake Mix
AMERICAN BEAUTY PRESENTS
Gospel Songs — Stamps Quartet
12-12:15 Noon — KABC — 680 on your dial
Makes Delicious Biscuits
fcsgf AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUR
Crackers, Sunshine, 1 lb. . 23c [
f- _; U. V * **
Delmar Margarine, lb. . . 22c
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Spry, 3 lbs......75c
BROAD BREASTED TURKEYS
FOR THANKSGIVING
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
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Janie Insall of Boerne was one
of the co-eds at Southwest Tex-
as State Teachers College who
were picked at rush parties last
week for memebrship in one of
the six college women’s literary
societies. Miss Insall has been
pledged by the Shakespeare Lit-
erary Saciety.
Ed Whitworth, Sheriff Edge,
John KrKauter, E. K. Ehmann
and Mr. Hobbs attended the
peace officers’ meeting at Rock-
springs Thursday.
KENDALL COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Member of American Title Association and Texas Title
Assn., and agent for
Dallas Title and Guaranty Co.
See, write or phone us if you want an Abstract of Title
and/or a Guaranty Title Policy.
Your business appreciated.
Boerne, Texas
Allen C. Wilson Paul Holekamp
EPPERSON MOTORS
BOERNE, TEXAS
AUTO REPAIRING, ANY MAKE
A Share of Your Business Will Re Appreciated
Day Phone 112 R 2 — Night Phone 27 F 4
L. E. GRAHAM . JACK CARPENTER
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1949, newspaper, November 10, 1949; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth863832/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.