The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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unless
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(The State fibserver)
or those who
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Dictators have a controlled
and muzzled press.
global peace.
The League of Nations pro-
friend’s couppn book?
No, you cannot buy gasoline
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will be made for issuing dupli-
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and from the book before the time
of purchase of gasoline.
Any erroneous reflection up-
bn the character, standing or
be gladly corrected if brought
to the attention of the publisher.
We do not hold ourselves re-
uponsible for the views of our
correspondents.
In cast f error or omisslon
tn advertisements, the publishers
do no*, hold themselves liable
and other things. I’d say it’s mighty fortunate
these distilleries are available to do the job.
Otherwise, if we still had prohibition, the
government would have had to spend mil-
lions of dollars and ue up a lot of critical
materials to build plants... to say nothing of
all the time it would take. It might have been
just another case of 'too little, too late'.”
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SERBIN 4-H CLUB
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the ration book?
In order to purchase gasoline.
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“Judge, I didn’t realize till the other night
when I ran crssan article in the paper
what a whale of a lot of industrial alcohol
the government needs for the war.”
“ I should say it does, Chet. I understand
the beverage distillers around the country are
producing about 240.000.000 gallons of indus- .
trial alcohol this year for ammunition, tires.
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THE GIDDINGS NEWS
Established 1888
Published every Friday by
The Giddings News Publ. Co.
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Subscription (per year) $1.50
Entered in the Post Office at
Giddings, Tex., as Second class
matter.
Only in the two-month peri d
in’which they are valid.
What if I do not have my
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coupon book with me and want
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vide enough gasoline for his
proven occupational needs, can
a car owner get a supplemental
did the great Edison foresee
the uses to which his invention
would be used.
We repeat that unless inter-
national peace is a result of
this war, this war will be fought
in vain.
Who is eligible for ration
on your ration book. The ga-
soline station attendant is re-
quired to check the number on
the plates to make certain that
he is getting the right book.
I don’t use my car for work
at all. What do I get?
You are entitled to Ration
pon with you.
If the "A" book does not pro
I believe in the United
States of America as a gov-
ernment of the people, by
the people, for the people
whose just powers are de-
rived from the consent of
the governed; a demcracy
in a republic; a sovereign
nation of many sovereign !
states; a perfect union, one
and inseparable; establish-
ed upon those principles of ’
more than the
Copyrigae, 1942, Conferemcref Berrage Induurici, in .N r C
ration card or certificate for
, the automobile and fill in the
required form. In the event no
such card or certificate has
Been issued or is outstanding
to such car, certification that
such a car is currently register-
ed for general operation upon
the public highways may be
used in lieu of a registration re-
l ceipt by going to the county i
ing it to their own choice. In-
ternational peace must have
the authority to enforce its
claims for peace on all nations
and unless this is possible, the
results would be as of the pro-
posed League of Nations.
Thi universal peace will not
Nov. 12th. 8:30, the Serbin
4-H Club girls met again at the
home of Mr. Aug. Kessel, where
A oliviade HAVLLANDI
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needs to drive- for an
tional purpose or
for damages further than the
amount received by them for. solve all internal prohlems
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reputation of any person,, firm
or corporation that may appear posed after World War I did not
in the columns of this paper will 1
my car can
Dealers
. sell you
you have
Where do I get the
small charge tion book?
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Devoted to the best interest
of Giddings and Lee County —
One of the best diversified sec-
tions in Texas.
This newspaper champions
the cause of the middle class of
people, the backbone of the
nation, without whom there
will be no free 'government
The poor are taken care of by
the government, the rich are
able to take care of themselves.
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There were nine members
nice and Gladys Kubsch, Bes- soline?
„ S ehulze, Martha Schulz, B} making applic alon tO the
Local Rationing Board in the
I area in which the car is susto-
ration. This may be filled in at
home and mailed or taken to
the local board
Can operators of fleets of
our or more passenger cars re-
ceive either “B” or “C” ration
books?.
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freedom, equality, justice
■ ‘ and humanity for which
American patriots sacrificed
their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe.it is my
duty to my country to love
it, to support its constitu-
; tion, to obey its laws, to re-
spect its flag, and to defend
its shores from invasion
against all enemies.
~........... now alone provide its harb rs _______________________
Giddings, Texas, Nov. 20, 1042 i or other necessary improve-
1 ’ ‘ - ments. We cannot now foresee
! the ultimate workings of inter---
national peace any more than QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
"See directions on label
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DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined Glasses fitted
May the owner of two cars
get two basic ration books?
Yes, an “A” book for each
.car. . ,
What is the “B” book?
It is the supplemental rati n
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slight crack in it, rub the crack wita a Lu
of buuer before boilinz
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It’s common sence to be
i thrifty. If yoa save you are
X thrifty. War Bends help yow
2} le sitve and Br'.a to save
Amer.ca. Buy your ten pa:
- cent every pay day.
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“A” book be able to accumulate
his rationing for the purpose of
taking a trip?
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more than does a port city
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a very interesting meeting wasjyou must give-the attendant,
held, with Miss Bucek in charge, coupons equivalent to the a-
All members received books mount of gas you buy. Such’
and papers of importance. We coupons may not be.detached
What mileage is considered
preferred?
It i4Hi|inl<M» 11^^, yn dwr»
tors, defense workers, certain
I borrow my
look "A,” the basic or mini-
ranees Weiser. Gladys Blasig,
Louise and Lillian Kasy er.
If anybody would still like to marily garaged or stationed, or
' n, see Martha Schulze, the to any Board upon the showing
secty-treas • You are more f good cause.
If • need extra gasoline for
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court house. A
bopk “C”?
It is a ration for persons en-
titled to use registered passen-
ger cars whose mileage needs
are greater than that covered
by the “B" book to the extent
that such use is found by the
Board to come within the pre-
ferred category set out in the
Regulations.
American experiment.” Civil
war will not be avoided under
international peace. The U. S.
A. experienced this unhappy
procedure which finally molded
our nation into one solid people
cemented by the bonds of free-
dom for all peoples.
- There may be some nations
which would not care to join in
international peace, just as
President Washington had to
suppress a rebellion in the ear-
ly days of our nation. Such a
rebellion today would not even
get started before the. end
would-be seen. People are too
intelligent ‘to permit absurd
questions to interfere with the
progress of our nation. It
might be that some nations
would be forced into interna-
tional peace against their own
will, hut after a global war
there is but one conclusion.
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THE GIDDINGS NEWS
What are the different kinds
of ration books?
There are “A” books, “B"
books, “C” books, "D” books,
"S” books, “E” books and “R”
books.
How do I use the coupons in
mum ration.
What is the procedure for
egistering? for
occupational needs.
You must present the regi-
When you apply at the school
for an "A" ration. ask fofan
appHeetenFeF-#—ui" ntH
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ration?
Yes, he w 11. be given a sup-
for one car w ith coupons ‘ssued plemental ration book if he
can proveto the Board that he
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1942, newspaper, November 20, 1942; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598039/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.