The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page: 5 of 19
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THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS — Thursday, January 31, 1157
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moisture.
have ‘ Karnes County, Texas. He was
Diaper” and the name is sewn
Wahrmund Drug Store in Gid in every genuine diaper for your
of one of the most unusual baby
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like a B-29'to make one size fit
genulne For^ free booklet,
Mrs. Chas. Holtkamp, Mrs. J.
SPECIALS
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Prices for February 1 & 2, Friday and Saturday
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Tall Cans
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29c
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9c
GLEN PARK, CUT — NO. 303 Can
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15c
Dinners
FROZEN FOODS
27c
15c
TEXAS
Oranges
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9c
19c
Carrotslb
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That We Offer Help YOU
io SAYS on Food Costs.
FROSTV A4KFS - Hi nz.
Strawberries ..
9 Ounce
Cello
Get your Typewriter ribbons
stencils at the Giddings News.
all age babieswithout folding. C. Schatte and Mrs. Gus Miert-
Just put your baby on the bulls- schin, and other relatives here.
Rinert Schultz, Caldwell
Alberto D. Reyna, Elgin
Billy J. Jay, Lexington
Fred E Kubsch, Giddings
R. F. Moses Interred
Russll Fayette Moses died in
Houston Friday, Jan. 11 and
was brought to Rockdale where
funeral services were held at
two o’clock Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 13 from the Phillips and
Luckey chapel. Rev. J.H. Mathis
officiateed and burial was made
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Education
Game and Fish
Jurisprudence
Lexington_________
Fayette Moses was born in
a sort of the old D. L. Mosees
family who- lived near Lexing-
ton. He married Miss Pearl Sim
pson in 1917.
The survivors are the wife,
Mrs. Pearl Moses of Somerville,
one son, Leonard Moses of Hous
ton, and six daughters, Mrs? Mil
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at.
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DOLE PINEAPPLE — 46 oi. can
JUICE
3-INUTF -- 3 Pound Box
OATS
Hathorn, Mrs.' Larry Bradstet-
ter of Houston and Miss Audrey
Moses of Summerville; also 18
grandchildren and six sisters.
New Diaper
Like B-29
and Navy, is taking place at
Camp Pendleton, Calif., and at
sea, employing over 50,000 men
andmore than 100 ships.
Baby Found .
In New B-29
ton Kettler of Brenham, Mrs. {
Lloyd Hathorn of Channelview,
Mrs. Alfred Iselt, Mrs. Archie dings is pioneering in the sale protection.
air forces of the Marine Corps
eye, wing section goes in back,
tail section in front, bombay
snugs up in crotch to absorb
like a sponge. To adjust for size
merely shorten the tail section
in front before pinning. The
B-29 was invented by a Texan,
Fred Dexter. It hangs from the
hips, never slips and will not
bulge under baby’s clothing. It
is actually small enough to cary
in your purse, wash in a small
basin and dry one underneath
nem
the
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altet
and
and
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the
folding in mo tey sa-
ving idea. Junt one
mize to bux. Mo eany
Labor A’ Management Relations
Legislative Congressional and
Judicial Districts
Nominations
Public Health
State Affair
Transportation
The Senator will Appreciate
any comments and ideas in re-
gards to pnding legislation
from his constituents.
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mmuuuumuuuunumuum
and dry.
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Food Store
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taken the moistur away.
Taking the different read-
ings of the rain gauge, Jan. 25
showed .03 in.; Jan. 26 .02 in.;
Jan. 28, .11 in.; Jan. 29, .02 in;,
and on Jan. 30 it showed .33
in. making a total of .51 inch.
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with
You" (
Paul’s
High dry winds would
I KOSTY ACRES — 6 oz. can
Orange Juice ...
2 25c
make one size nt nil
ns* babies without
Now type diaper sha-
ped like a B-29 to
At any rate it helped the
another pn a coat hanger. Sure!
its the money savingest idea
ever to hit the diaper line. Just
the one size to buy and so easy
to wash and dry indoors on
rainy days that 3 dozen is all
you need for one baby from
birth through 3 years. Dexter
calls his creation the “Dexter _
to wanh
A.k for
but it certainly is beneficiary
to farms and ranches. * in the old Blue Cemetery
ground retain its
diapers ever to be introduced in j Oscar Umlang of Lubbock
. . , returned home Sunday night
this area. The diaper is shaped .. . . ... . . . .
’ after a visit with his sisters.
Harlan Spacek
In Maneuvers
Pfc. Harlan T. Spacek, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Spacek
of Route 1, Ledbetter, Texas is
participating in “Operation Ski-
Jump’’ with the 1st Marine Di- -
vision during the period Jan-
uary 7-23.
“Ski-Jump," a large scale,
maneuver utilizing land, sea and
' IB. bag 27 C
Ae DEL MONTE — NO. 303 CAN
39c PEAS
S)OA AUSTEX — No. 303 Can (No Beans)
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FROSTY ACRES — 10 oz.
-Brocolli Spears
SNOWDRIFT — 3 Pound Can Ad
Shortening oJC _____
PINK BF ( AN 4 ' 1^0 Ei Eli ■ ^9
SALMON 59C
"Dexter Diavers" at
Wahrmund Drug Houttoit 8, Te*.
Store In Giddi gs.
GRANDMA’S COCONUT MELLO
Cookies
Rainy Weather
And Fog Continues
The slow, drizzling rain
hich set jn last week contin-
, ) this week and precipitation
’ 6m Friday, Jan. 25 to Wed-
esday, Jan. 30 amounts to .51
in. of moisture—This does not
veem much for all these days,
MILK PET
I Killed 6 injured
In Headon Collision
A car carrying an Angleton
family of five {o church and
one carrying two women home
from services collided Sunday
killing one woman and sending
six other persons to hospitals.
Killed in the head-on crash
one mile south of Clute was
Mrs. Al vena Berger Wehring,
40, of Lake Jackson. She and
17-year-old Mrs. Gladys Wea- 1
therford of Clute were return- I
ing from church at Freeport. I
In the other car were Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Bigon and their
"" 3 children. ~
Most seriously injured of the
Bigon family are Mr. Bigon
who underwent surgery for a
fractured jaw
Mr. and Mrs Bigon are both
natives of Lee County. They (
both grew up in the Serbin I
I community Mrs. Bigon is the
I former Blandina Schulze, for
I a number of years employed in
1 the Farmer’s Supply Store *
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Knducted Into Army
h‛he follow in, Registrants of
xas 1.(.1 Bom/ No 85 were
Wecently inducted into the'
V Army:
| Charles R Edwards, Red Rock .
State Sen. Krueger
Named to Committee
Senator Culp Krueger of the)
I 15th District is a member of the
followingcommittees which
have been organized.
Agricultare and Livestock.
Constitutional A m <• n d m ents, ।
Counties, Cities and Towns
COFFEE Admiration
DANCES
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Artesian Park
BRENHAM, TEXAS
SATURDAY, FEBRAURY 2
Music by *
WESTERN MELODY KINGS
, — and — . ,
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
At Gay Hill Hall
10 miles north of Brenham
Music by
HHE TEXAS TOP HANDS
Eh. of San Antomo, Texas
FRESH — CELLO BAG
pound 91C
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957, newspaper, January 31, 1957; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611437/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.