The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Kendalia News
On Monday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wengenroth, Mrs.
Mrs. Emma Fischer, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brussel and sons,
from here, Mrs. Emmie Werner
of San Marcos, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Werner, and Raymond
Werner from Blanco had a pre-
Christmas Supper with Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Litton in Austin.
Messrs Joe Morrison from
Spring Branch, Ottmar Sulten-
fuss from Blanco, Arthur and
Jack Esser and Allen Haag en-
joyed three days of hunting at
Raymondville last week. Jack
and Allen each brought home a
nice eight point buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haag attend
ed the wedding anniversary cel-
ebration of Rev. and Mrs. Peter-
son in Shiner on Sunday. Rev.
Peterson is a former minister of
the Methodist Church here and
in Boeme.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman
and children of Boerne, Mrs. Joe
Morrison and children of Spring
Branch, Mrs. Ottmar Sultenfuss
and Mrs. Hatch of Blanco, and
Miss Christy Haag visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haag on
Sunday. Mr. Holman bagged a
nice 8 point buck while hunting
there on Sunday and Mrs. Allen
Haag got a large 8 point on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Krause,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Litton, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brussel and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Tip Wagner spent
Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs
P. J. Krause in Blanco.
Mrs. Emma Fischer spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Meta
Jonas in Blanco.
On Christmas Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Kneupper, Karen and
Karla spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. John Bergman and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Harris in Eden.
Mrs. Maggie Zoeller visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kneup-
per this week and Miss Karen
Kneupper is also home for the
holidays from SWSTC.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schnei-
der from Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Beck and daughters from
Denver, Colorado, and Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Smith had Sunday
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Heidrich.
Miss Frieda Syring, Mr. Al-
fred Syring, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wengenroth spent Christ
mas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Hilmar Kruckemeyer and
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krucke-
meyer in Mercury.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Herrin
and Norman and Mr. and Mrs.
Monford Schmidt and Sharon
gave a birthday party in honor
of Mrs. Schmidt’s mother, Mrs.
Omie Stoltz at the Kendalia
Community Center. About forty
three relatives were served a de-
licious turkey dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kneup-
per and children of New Braun-
fels spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Stewart and
Jerry.
On Christmas Eve, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Noah and sons, Miss
Margie Heyland of Boerne, and
Mr. Robert Fox visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Fox. On Christ-
mas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Fox vis-
ited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fox of McQueeney and
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Simms in Burnet.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kneupper
and daughters spent the 27th
with Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwarz
in Boerne.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kneup-
per and Clifton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Kneupper and daughters
had their Christmas Party with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee D’Spain on
Sunday night in Boerne.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday, Jan. 2, 1964
Virgil Gourley were Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Ford and children,
Mrs. John Parma of La Coste,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Enderle of
Kerrville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Kuebel and children of Blanco,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gourley
and children of San Marcos. Vir-
gil is recovering from a heart
attack which he suffered on
Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs
of Boerne visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dale Kneupper on
Sunday.
SCHOOL LUNCH
ROOM MENU
Monday, Jan. 6
y2 pint milk
Weiners
Green vegetable salad
Pork & Beans
Bread and butter
Apricot cobbler
Tuesday, Jan. 7
y2 pint milk
Beef patties
Green beans
Candied yams
Bread and butter
Pink applesauce
Wednesday, Jan. 8
y2 pint milk
Hamburgers on bun
or
Pimiento cheese sandwich
Lettuce and tomatoes
Onions and pickles
Cookies
Sliced pineapple
Thursday, Jan. 9
y2 pint milk
Fried chicken
Cranberry sauce
Seasoned com
Bread and butter
Doughnuts
Friday, Jan. 10
y2 pint milk
Fish and catsup
or
Lunch meat
Carrots and peas
Buttered noodles
Breadand butter
Cherry jello
IT’S AMAZING!
WITH THE
’ov CANNON balls COnSvsTin
OF HARD DUTCH CHEESES
Vfntt flour Pouch ,7tiE Uruguayan
Flagship 'santa maria; put to rout''
the Argentinian navy in is+i >
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, (tyoNTEZUm,The famous
Azrtc chief, invented a
Soap., made from The SAP
OF A MEXICAN Palm tree- !
It SEWED as An EXCELLENT
garmewtcleanser in his Time!
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ROOFS OF SOME DANISH
FARM-HOUSES.......
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BEAR WEIGHS ^ POUND—
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Down
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
HAULED FRESH DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
901
South Main-Boerne
10 lb. bag Potatoes
35c
Tangerines, doz. _______
50c
Lettuce, head ....
10c
Bell Pepper, lb
15c
Celery, stalk________
15c
Cukes, lb ........
10c
Del. Apples, doz___________
......60c
4 lb. bag Apples
........45c
Lemons, doz.____________
......30c
Bananas, 2 lbs............
25c
Sweet Potatoes, lb.______
12c
1 lb bag Carrots ........
........10c
Oranges, doz. ..............
60c
Cabbage, lb.______________
06c
MANY
MORE NOT MENTIONED
B. M. Britt & Son
BANDERA & BOERNE
BOERNE HERMAN SONS
LODGE HOST FOR
INSTALLATION
On January 12 the Boerne
Herman Sons Lodge 25 will be
host for the installation of offi-
cers ceremonies for the Hill
Country Herman Sons Lodges
of District No. 21 and 22. This
includes the Lodges from Com-
fort, Kerrville, Fredericksburg
and Marble Falls and the Youth
Chapters from these cities. The
installation will be conducted by
officers from the Grand Lodge
with Brother H. J. Windlinger
as installing officer. These in-
stallations are annual affairs, be-
ing rotated between the partici-
pating Lodges.
The ceremonies are to begin
at 2 P. M. at the High School
Auditoriuh and the local lodge
will furnish refreshments to the
members and their guests in the
school cafeteria.
This meeting of the Hill Coun-
try Herman Sons will be an open
meeting and all members are
urged to attend and bring their
guests. The ladies of the local
lodge will have charge of the re-
freshments and all our members
are asked to help. Those desir-
ing to help please contact Mrs.
Hugo Agold or Mrs. Edgar Berg
mann.
At the regular meeting in De-
cember the members of the lo-
cal lodge enjoyed their annual
Christmas party and despite bad
weather, the meeting was well
attended. During the meeting
the following members were elec
ted and appointed to office for
the coming year. Pres. Walter
Bergmann; Vice-Pres. Clifton
Frantzen; Sec-Treas., Frank Sul
tenfuss, Jr.; Trustees Anita
Herbst, Madeline Agold, Edgar
Bergmann; Finance Committee,
Charles Rahm, Robert Kunz,
Felix Herbst; Guide, Rubw Berg
mann; Inner Guard, Adela Fra-
ntzer; Outer guard, Louise Then's
—All these officers should be
present for the installation cer-
emonies and we hope to have a
large turnout of our lodge mem-
bers and their guests to make
this a successful and pleasant
event.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grona and
son Jimmie of Austin spent
Christmas here with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Vogt.
SWEETHEART CONTEST
The Valentine Sweetheart
Dance will be February 15th.,
sponsored by the Kendall Coun-
ty Fair Association.
Business Firms, Organiza-
tions, Groups or anyone else
who desires to sponsor a young
lady for Queen.
Form to be filled out for the
Kendall County Fair Associa-
tion for approval.
Name of Candidate
Address _
City_
FOR ALL YOUR ILLS
A man with rheumatism will tell you he’s got the
weather bureau beat a mile when it comes to fore-
casting the weather. In fact, rheumatism may have
been nature’s first primitive effort to establish a wea-
ther bureau.
You may think this letter is intended to sell you
a patent medicine for rheumatism. It is if you need it!
More importantly, however, it is intended to re-
mind you that not only do we carry a complete line of
drugs for all your ailments—but also our prescription
department is stocked with the finest pharmaceuticals
distributed by reputable manufacturers.
Bring your prescriptions to our store. We will
compound them promptly and in accordance with your
physician’s directions—and at a fair price.
DRUGS
GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REX ALL
State Bank No. 44
Federal Reserve District No. 1141
789,906.52
1,868,294.37
569,411.47
BANK STATEMENT
Report of Condition of “Boerne State Bank” of Boerne, Kendall,
County, Texas, at the close of business on December 20, 1963.
ASSETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks, cash items in process
collections (Schedule D, item 7)
2. United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed (Schedule B, item 10)
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions
4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $............
securities of Federal agencies and corporations not
guaranteed by U. S.)
5. Corporate stocks (including $........................ stock of
Federal Reserve Bank)
6. Loans and discounts (including $481.61 overdrafts)
(Schedule A, item 10)
7. Bank premises owned $70,891.34, furniture and
fixtures $11,700.01
(Bank premises owned are subject to $........................
liens not assumed by bank)
8. Real estate owned other than bank premises
9. Investments and other assets indirectly representing
bank premises or other real estate
none
none
362,269.75
82,591.35
none
none
Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding none
Telephone number_
Age_Month_
Date_Year
Grade in school _
If graduated, what year
Parent’s name_
Address _
Sponsoring Organization _
Person in charge of entrant
Address _
Other assets (item 6 of “Other Assets” schedule)
12. TOTAL ASSETS
17,700.00
3,690,173.46
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations (Schedule E, item 3)
14. Time and saving deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and Corporations (Schedule F, item 5)
15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings, (Schedule E, item 4, and schedule F, item 6
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions (Schedule
E, item 5, and Scheule F, item 7)
17. Deposits of banks (Schedule E, items 6 and 7, and
Schedule F. items 8 and 9)
18. Certified and officers’ checks, etc. (Schedule E, item 8)
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS (items 13 to 18) $3,364,769.81
(a) Total demand deposits
(item 9 of Schedule E) $3,225,868.78
(b) Total time and savings deposits
(item 10 of Schedule F) $ 138,901.03
20. Mortgages or other liens $........................on bank
premises and $........................ on other real estate
2L Rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money
22. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank
and outstanding
23. Other liabilities (item 7 of "Other Liabilities” schedule)
3,023,861.20
89,686.65
8,654.75
235,955.22
none
6,611.99
XXX XXX
XXX XXX
XXX XXX
none
none
none
17,700.00
Telephone number
Rubber
Stamps
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called Preparation H®. At all drug
counters.
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES
3,382,469.81
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $70,000.00
(b) Preferred stock, total par value $.....................
total retirable value $........................
(c) Capital notes and debentures $........................
26. Surplus
27. Undivided profits
28. (Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)
70,000.00
130.000.00
107,703.65
none
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
307,703.65
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 3,690,173.46
I, W. E. Janensch, Executive Vice-Pres., of the above-named bank,
do solmenly swear that this report of conditions is true and correct, to
the best of my knowledge and belief
W. E. Janensch
Correct—Attest:
C. M. Holekamp
R. Spencer
E. W. Ebensberger
Directors
(SEAL)
State of Texas, County of Kendall, ss:
Sworn and subscribed to before me this 30th day of December, 1963,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires 6-1-65 Mary S. Dugosh, Notary Public
Kendall County, Texas
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964, newspaper, January 2, 1964; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871707/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.