The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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Locals and Personals
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
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m., and English at 11:15
J. Br Burns
Sunday School ‘and
Adult Bible
INSURANCE
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Austin visitor Sunday.
The time is at hand when we be-
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Dr. H.R. Willard
. was thought an operation would-
Sunday Evening the pastor will study the experience of Belshazzar
VETERINARIAN
9 a m. Worship
Phone 10.1
and Mrs Theo. Reinhardt, operated 1 which hr many friends are happy
10 a
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
She is resting comfort
J. R. FOLKES
Mr Eddie Wcishuhn and
REAL ESTATE
M. F. Kieke
s
ATTORNEY AT LAW
day.
Giddings, Texas
— See —
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Conoco Service
S Willard at the weekend.
Preuss, Baker, Tate, Young. Brooks
Dr. J i mes L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
DIXIE THEATRE
Giddings, Texas
wetiing wi!| he solemnized
Classified Advertisments
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karl. Owner.
FOR SALE
1 white enamel
And
(2tp43)
iv* dancht r
Texas.
Mrs. Stanley Hill. Mr :
A-Model Ford
FOR SALE
B F Smith. Mis
tractor Tires.
Milton Fiekle ef Aus
also have a stock of the fa- |
(3te44)
Schneider.
protect
Mr
-(2tp43),
302, Giddings.
FOR SALE- One complete deep
I
pump i
-I
SALE
A- good heavy
mule. well broke for single
since____cLdauke work
of the
Genura: Electric
inflation by reducing prices on its
YOUR BABY ( HICKS
JUST ARRIVED
Mrs
will
remain in use by the present nw-
ner until the new church is ready
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Lindner, Mrs
We
maintain
reatment- -free—at
L A GIESE, Secretary,
IF YOU ARE IN MARKET forf
Warda, Texas.
sa s $8Ra 3888*88888 a IS98i c 9888Te9
years could be wiped out if the
up
wages
FOR SALE Slightly used Gas
Contact Charlt
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Wednesenv—to attend their
here
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Store.
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ROUP and COLDS
Knock Egg Production
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Frame Repairs - Lenses Duplicated
FrTha Sim-
Mr and- Mrs
brothor Fd
Manheim, i
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
St. Paul once found it necessary
agricul-
schools.
ward trend of prices and
were not reversed." a
FOR YOUR ....
'INCOME TAX RETURNS
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REDUCES PRICES TO
HALT INFLATION
Alline
Lock-
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Mrs
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The
Mr
Mrs
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company, to curb
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and
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Mr and Mrs John Willard and
two sons of Bryan were Sunday af-
ternoon visitors in the home of his
mother Mm 8.S. wrre
cis hosr
Wedne s
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Willard at-
tended the State Veterinary meet-
ing in San Antonio Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mattie James of Austin vi-
sited friends here this week.
Residence
Phone 40
Texas
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ward
1939, 4
FOR
young
ues- companied by Judge
McPhnul
Phillips & Luckey
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BURNS ELECTRICAL SERVICE
"If it's electricas: We’ll fix it”
Refrigerators — Appliances
Caldwell, Texas.
Phone 80 day or night
Giddings. Texas
See Miss Bess Black.
Tate at A. B Mil-
(Itc)
Office
•-’hone 300
Giddings.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riedel of
Vernon attendec , the funeral of
her father Ad Wachsman at Man-'
heim Saturday.
will begin .at 7:00.
Howard K Williams, Pastor
"ire Casualty, Windstorm
and Automobile
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. M
Morning Worship II A. M.
Training Union 6 P. M.
Evening Worship 7 P. M.
Wednesday, 7 P. M., Prayer
Meeting.
Association Brotherhood meets
Monday 7 P. M
H. L. McLerran, Pastor.
tires
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G ips
Coming ....
"SIOUX CITY SUE”
with Gene Autrey
I
nation’* largest electric appliance
manufacturers, ha* announced it is
Wednesday & Thursday
January 28—29:
"GOLDEN EARRINGS"
—with--
Marlene Dietrich - Ray Melland
M. F. KIEKE
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electric ranges, refrigerator*, water
"MI ETON OF THE MOVIES”
—-with— ,
Red Skelton - Virginia O'Brieh
Mysterious Mr. M.
Saturday, Jan. 24:
DOUBLE PROGRAM
"TUMBLE WEED TRAILS”
—with—
Eddie Dean - Roscoe Ates
— plus —
• "SEVEN WERE SAVED”
with Russell Hayden
m Sunday School
m. Worship in German.
Schultz Studio-
“Portraits of Distinction”
“Ai a leader in the electric an-
pliance industry we wholeheartedly
P
Range Cook Stove. Contact Wade Ter.
Stevenson. Western Auto Associate j ——
Mr, and Mrs. Win Mitschke and
family of Houston attended the fun-
eral of Mr Ad Wachsmann at
nt Manheim Satriay.
Our first hatch January 27-buildingis open daily for inspec-
and every Tuesday and Friday fol- । tien from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. It is
S nator anr Mrs J Alton York
of Bryan were here Thursday to
visit his mother Mrs W E York. I
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you and your
or blow-outs.
Stat ion
COLD DRINKS, CANDIES
AND CIGARETTES
CHARLES W. KRAUSE
Liston
Ire ne
Thursday & Friday
January 22—23:
"KILLER McCOY"
—with—
Mickey Rooney - Brian Donlevy,
and Ann Blyth
Mickey’s best picture of thet
year with plenty of boxing
brid chickens bred from South-
west’s finest bloodlines.
W gu whestcunlity atforoccumancy
Fisch'^’” funeral- at
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daughter Miss Beulah Johnson of
i , rneg Rio Grande City, to Mack Raymond
Wilson of Hallettsville, son of Mrs
lowing. 23 breeds of pure and hy- understood that the building
girls-P i:'tIi's, still -prie
Nechanitz visit d his sister Mrs j
Charlie Sump and Mr Sump T
joining n
Of eun
poul rRv MEATM
SeRVICI srAtiON
Hot point is now completing a
120 million expansion program nt
five midwest plants that will triple
former production capacities on its
electric ranges, water heaters and
dishwashers. The company’s facili-
ties for the production of refrigera-
tors and home laundry equipment
have ady been enlarrred to ,1a„.
H‛e pew t enmncit
Hornung Brothers
HORNUNG BROTHERS ’
Poultry Farm and Hatchery
. .CAMERON. TEXAS
friends wish for her a speedy re-
covery. ' "............—......--t
taken from the Old Testament. we I
(). K. Sales Co.
Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1920
. OUR SLOGAN .
If bought at O K it must be O K
| visited relatives in Taylor Sunday
, af 11 moon
pump, pipe,
Come and trade with us, we ap-
preciate your trade, and will do
our best to please you.
,♦ am-- "•2
expect to
a. m. —
ent werf.
these prices provided there are no
further increases in our cost of
labor and materials, and that there
is no distortion of materials
through rationing or new alloca-
tion." Nance said. He added that
inflation is the greatest threat to
America’s progress and prosperity .
“The country’s gains of recent
town; Mr and Mrs Y< a ■
Cray Hip Mr and Mrs F
M F PLACKE DRUG STORE
have the biggest Tire
cars against wrecks
odyear Life Guard Tub. s. .
Lockett Circle met in the home
hutyeg "amoyala.
iitry Health Bervie
1’> per cent of the bid.
The Board of Trustees reserves
the right and privilege to reject a-
ny and all bids.
Phaul. Mrs Charlie
Mrs Faye Callicotte and Miss Ol-
lie Barrett of Houston were week
end guests of Mr and Mrs W. R
Barrett.
Mrs K P Kunkel of Olney and
Mrs Max Sanre -of Austin were
Subycr oe To “The Star"
the fight initiated by
W M S MEETS FOR STUDY
j Sunday A- Monday-
January 25 - 26:
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
“ROAD TO RIO”
‘ with —
Bing rosby - Bob Hope
Dorothy I.amour
CALL 167 Mrs. J. S. Hillsman
for flowers for any occasion. Have
been your flower agent for 25 years
Flowers wired anywhere.
Dickereon. Mr and’Mrs D
Mr and Mrs D M Hill visited
parents and relatives here recent-
ly.
prayer was by Mrs Bolsins. Pres-
— —HLEdlal82MA223a
AGO—in the first down-
HOUSE FOR SALE
In northern part of Giddings, a
3 room residence, garage, fences,
etc. See Mrs Ed .Artmann, Gid-
dings. (3tp43)
POSTED — My farm 4 miles
Mr and
movement of prices
Hatpoint. Inc., one ■
Tate and Mrs. Kennerly. Closing
We have all, makes and models. ' . .
Contact Herman (Slick) Gru tzner 1 FOR SALE One Wood Cook
or, representative for Otto Gruetz Stove in &ood condition
ner of Austin ' (′) Mrs. Herm. Hentschel
11 Phone 297 J
WANTED — By couple with
new- baby, white girl as maid in
FOR SALE — One ivory ena-
mel wood Cook Stove ingood con-
dition. Mrs. Henry Spretz, Phone
Monday, January 26 — 7:30 p.'
m Council.
LA GRANGE VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
DR. F. L. GUNN
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Phones: Offie d9315q Reg. 199
Saturday guests of Mrs [ j Fariss Wilson is. an instructor in
well system:
rods, and
Schneider.
Dorman Dunawav. Mr and M
Good strong work Marc
Blue . saddle Mare with bridle,
saddle- and blanket.
Stumn Ppller with steel cable
heaters anil Pisposalls. Jams J
Nance, president, above, said that
the reduced price* amounted to ns
much as 10 on new 1948 models
of Mrs. W A Preuss for the cur- January 25:
rent events program. Following 1 9:30 a n, Sunday School and
song and prayer, Mrs Brooks gave , Adult Bible CIass.
the devotional op ‘Faith.” j 10:30 a. m. Youth Service con-
Miss Gladys Heck was in charge ' ducted by the Luther League for
f the program. Others having the benefit of European Youth Re-
parts were Mrs. Annie Baker, Mrs lief
Every Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
choir practice.
Walter K. Doege, Pastor.
assiness. Heartburn, Sleepless-
Mrs- H W. Mueller, accompa-
nied by her son Herbert Jr, and
her mother. Mrs. Marv Dickerson
• FOR SALE — I pair heavy draft
ghorses at a very reasonable price.
Ernest "Crow” Schneider. (3tc44
in the Hallettsville
stock in the country, we can sup-
ply y u with all sizes Passenger,
small truck, big Truck and farm
ST .TOHVf LUTH CHURCH
PAIGE. TEXAS
estien,des
INTori chhBnel. Mr and Mrs I rank - - .
., ... r subscribe to this crusade for lewer
Clarlr of Paige; Mr and Mrs W L prices, —
given her quite a bit of trouble It .letter to the Hebrews.
MePHr and two daughters. Mr ami
Mrs Winifred Hawthorne and oth
ersofM_Dade: Mr and Mrs. Jim
HiHfm ’ Mi- Reynolds. Mr and
Mrr Sam Gav. Mr. and Mrs T F,
Ball Ae Lexington
Schro dor. B D , pastor
rtT WILL DO (e
C YOU NO Qu
GOOD UNLESS5,
x you USE 4
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The following announcement
recent guests of Mrs C M Bishop, j from the Edcouch paper will be of
interest to Giddings friends: —
Mr and Mrs Davidson H llan of "Mr-and Mrs- George Johnson an
Flatonia visited he r mother Mrs S nounce the engagement of their
be necessary, but doctors have de- urge every member of the Church in Sunday':
Edward 8. year old son of Mr..cided that it will not be necessary, j to become a "Prestidigitator.”
The Youth Fellowship will meet 1
t the Methodist-Church at 6:30 !
a good used automobile, see us j (3tp44) •
j Mrs A J Rowe of Ft. Worth is
I with them . ——
son ofi - - —
wood cook stove with warmer cab-
i inctt. practically new. Mrs. Ber-
tha Melde, Rt. 1, Box 128. Paige
On passenger car
goodstock of Mi rd ; Tuesday, Jan.
private home. Maid will live in
home. Write fo‘
' Mrs. W R Eldridtge
1013 Gaston Ave , Austin, Texas
BIDS WANTED ,
----- L.
Tiie Board of Trustees of the
Holy Cross Lutheran Church of
Warda, Texas, will receive sealed
bids on the frame church building
(60 by 33) which is for sale. The
Tuesday.Jan. 13th, at the SI Fran to know
we have a
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone: Day & Night 57
Barry Louis of Mexico City were
Mr M Y Tat • and family, ac
with recent complete ove rhaul job
from front to rear. See me in
town or at the farm. Ernest "Crow"
were La Grange visitors Tuesday
Mrs. Barry Lee Bishop and son '
Bovs’ and
—lew--—
Mrs J P Hewitt has
Tre •m Fordtran.
NAPTTN LUTHED FHIIRCH
FOR SALE — We usually have
some fine high breed registered
Jersey Bull Calves for sale. At
present one (1) of serviceable age.
These bull calves ' are sired by
"Very Good” (4) star bulls, and
some out of daughters of an "Ex-
cellent” three (3) .star bull or “A
Very Good” four. (4) star bull.
Production records on dams on re-
quest, our herd is on D. H. I. A.
test. Priced at $100.00 up accord-
ing to breeding and age. Bren-
ham Jersey Farms, Dr. W. F. Hass-
2627
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60 *68
l G Smith,
f Thrall; Mi-
ll. Granger;
Dr Ij. (i. Suehs
to tell the early Christians that
Dr and Mrs. W. E York return- the time had come to reduce Sun- - .................. .. ..
I ues lay from Austin where Mrs i day morning's sermen_wil dwell Kin to look forward to the Lenten
Y ork had been in Seton Infirmary I upon this theme that Paul initiat- Season, which is indeed drawing
for treatment for an eye that had ed in the Twelfth Chapter of the close. Still following the lessons
And don't let that slow .weak
Battery trouble you. Drive by and
: 1< 1 u replac it with a new one.
- Our stock os Suit Covers is most
complet and let us cover your old
s< at f your ear or truck, b i< re
eusetene dear your elethine.
hatched $12. and millets $20 and I secretary of the Board of Trustees
$22,. Book" your chicks at Ben by 12 noon, February 7, 1948, and'
DID WE SELL YOU AN ALLIS-
CHALMERS MACHINE? We con-
sider it our obligation to keep it
in good operating condition. Noti-
fy us when you need repair parts
or service. Our repair work is
low cost and factory-approved.
A C. SHOP. Phone 294
r Hill Mr
J Dick-
and Mrs
Thern hle: Mr and Mrs Tyrqn
„ ... ..... .. . Nr Nr i, recently introduced, and that re-
Bran' n of Bastrop; Mr J M Mb । ductions of as much as $20 were
ley of V irble Falls Mr and Mrs made on some popularly priced
m manc for hiotpoint appliances in
Mr and Mrs Vernon Me the company’s history
A million parts from small
screws to complete engines,, com- [
DENTIST
Teinert Vogel Building
Giddings, Phone 327 Texas
it d. returned to his home > ably at her home
Their daughter p. m. and the Evening Worship |
iess, etc due to Excess Acid Sold
Faske and Charlie Petzold or write | bld must be nccompanied by a onesnadaxswniahAkyfoxpiinsar”s
■ bonafide check to the amount of I
Bolsins 1. Fariss Misses Annie
Stockton and Gladys Heck.
Ann Judson circle met with Mrs
Carleston. who taught the first
and s ci nd chapters of the book
for study Amazing Grace.” Pres-
ent were Mesdames Carleston, L.
M Smith. Hester, Mack Backer,
Fletcher, Daniel, Cizmer, Alexan-
der.- ,
Lottie Moon Circle met in the
home of Mrs Nisbet.) Following
song, and prayer by Mrs. Toler,
Mrs. Sikes taught the first chap-
ter of the*book for study "Amazing
Grace” Mrs. Nisbet closed with
prayer. Present were Mesdames
Sikte, Seale, Toler, Nisbet and
Posey Cowan.
s Worship Hour.
lowest prices. Cockerels $5, as
Mesdames Kennerly,
11 a.
roy Re e l
Smith, Mi
Smith, Mi
Guard agatnst •gs
U—— koa rou»
A and coldal Spray
l layiag kana regu-
lady with Dr. Sala-
bur’s Cam-Phe-
Sal — a tavorite
af peultrr raisers
evevrwkere. Cw m—get a bet-
de tder •
Placke Drug Store
Those from out-of-town attend-
ing the fumne ral of Mr R L Dick-
erson were Mr and Mrs John La
dish. Mr and Mrs Dudley Dodged.
Mr and Mrs Horner Dodgen, Mrs
Ada Reynolds, Mrs Geo Gilbert,
Sam Gay, Jr . Mr and Mrs E Hart
and daughter. Mr and Mis A M
. Mobley, Mr and Mri . W ayne Haw I
thorne of Houston; Mr and Mrs
in the First Methodist Church, Ed-
couch February 14.”
Emmett Brown and family of Lit
tiefield Mr-and.Mrs Jami , Scott,
Mr and Mrs Dewey Scott. Melvin
Scott. Nr and Trs. nenTosenbtad
of Ta' ’<e Mr and Mr es . Hall
of Junction. Mr and Mrs Earl
Stubb Mr- Ellen Stubbs, Mr
Hiltan Scct+ of -Erorge town: Mr
Mrs. L G Goth and son of
Ellisville, Mo. are here on a visit
with Mr andi Mrs. Fred Weiser
Barbara, daughter of Mr and
Mrs, John Teinert had to submit to
Bn appendectomy Sunday. H r
OVER LA GRANGE DRUG CO.
La Grange, Texas Phone 380
Jin, Miss Naney Merle Locklin, of
Georre Smith. Mr 1
Mrs T mmv Star nes o
nnd Mrs C M Dicket
Mrs Gus Dickerson.
pTete transmissions, both 3 or 4
s) I'd, radiators for Chevrolets and
For I V 8, and Model A 29. and '36
to 31 Fords.
erson of Smithville;
F G Anderson, Mrs
mons of San Antonio
O. K. Bargains
Mr Posey Cowan recently un
der-went an appendectomy at' the
Milroy hospital in Brenham An
early recovery is wished for him
THE GIDDINGS STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948
Mrs Ida Kenneriy. accompanied
by -Mrs Mattie James and Mrs Liz
ty McLarty, visited Mrs Frank. Me
Clellan in Ledbetter Sunday aftei-
noon Friends of Mrs EcCteHan
are glad to know she is much im-
proved from a recent illness.
Mr nnd Mrs Henry Hamff visit-
ed in Houston and Texas City over,
the werkend Thev were-accompa-
nice hv Mr and Mrs W I- Hamff
to Houston. - -
northwest of Fedor against hogs,
j turkeys, and hunting.
(3tp43) Julius Lerche.
1 Q U IC K R E 1. I E F FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
Do* To EXCESS ACID
Free Book Tells of Home 'Treat-
nent that Must Help or it Will
Cost You Nothing. Over a million
Kittles of the WILLARD TREAT-
MENT have been sold for relief
f symptoms of distress arising
Tom Stomach and Duodena) Ul-
ers due to'Excess Acid—Poor Di-
Class are conducted at 9 30 a m.
At Ledbetter r egular service at
7.30 Sunday night; Bible Class at
7:00 p. m. .
Max Studtmann. Pastor.
J H Tale,
Lydia Wilsnn of Giddings Miss
lay. Jan 21
IMMANUEL LUTH CHURCH
' Heaven Is Ours By Grace ”, is
the subject of the sermon Sunday
morning in the services beginning
at 8:30 a m ; German at 10:15 a.
"Tr at d Ni D G B ...... of A John on has been a counts home
bi’ ne, and Dr and Mrs E S Red demonstration agent in Starr
ford and daughter of Austin, were County for the past two years Mr
FOR SALE
Young Berry Plants, 12 for $1.00
Young Pear Trees, 2 ft. 20c each.
All plants left at Giddings Star
Office. (2tc43)
E H KUNKEL,
Paige, Texas
FOR SALE -»■ One electric wash
ing machine, one kitchen cabinet.
Mrs. C. C. Parker and daughter
Miss Rebecca of Lexington, and
Mrs Willis Beavers of Dallas were
recent guests of Mrs. L. Fariss
Miss Albbrta Joiner was an
Tops in everything Photographic
EARL D SCHULTZ. Prop.
Phone 485 La Grange, Texas
Tuesday, January 27 — 7:30
m. choir.
All DTsmust bemeawrme
all. Ernest “Crow
(3tc44)
C J
We are still buying all kinds of
c >tt!c we want to buy one hundred
head between now and spri: for
our own pastures and can us cows
heifersorsteers
Eyes Examined Glams Fil
Dr. A.H. Rebsch
OPTOMETEISr
Schroeder Building
Telephone 353. La Grange, Texas
tin; Mr and Mrs Stanh$ Praz k
and Cherry. I ynn of Bryan. Mr
nnd Mrs V B Dickerson . f Bay
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