The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1957 Page: 3 of 19
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THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS — Thursday, May 23, 1957
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plays, recitations, and songs by
the school children. The Wal-
ther League will also present
Milam Foxhunters
Set Annual Bar-B-Q
And Bench Show
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Dr H n Willard standing in his pasture looking across the
feng at his neighbors Dr. Willaid applied lime and 10-20-
10 th Um* sori on his pasture and the Hairy Vetch and Hubam
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SHIRTS — COSMETICS — CANDIES
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The disabled veteran is paid to
make the Poppy you will wear.
He needs your support
May 24-25
1 pound 51—59c
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A HUNDRED USES
• A DISK FASTENER
• A HAND STAPLER
• A TACKIR
Built by Bostitch for years of use.
Handy, rugged, compact.
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RAZORS — SHAVING SETS —BRUSH SETS
BILL FOLDS — SOX
Summer Toys and Games
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Fedor School Slates Closing Exercises
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Pictured above is Albert Schkade, General Manager of
OK Sales Company and County Agent Spivey with the
new Chevrolet pickup furnished the County Agent. This
is beginning the eighth year that OK Sales Company of
Giddings has supplied the County Agent with a pickup
truck to be used in his 4-H Club work and other work for
. Lee County.
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ALUMINUMWARE — ENAMELWARE — GLASSWARE
TOWELS 29-39-59-98c SETS 1.98-2.98
HANDKERCHIEFS - BARRETTES - LACES - EDGINGS
BERMUDA SHORTS — PEDAL PUSHERS — SHORTS
STRAW HATS
SHOWER
Gifts - Cards
several numbes consisting
songs and plays.
Everybody is cordially
vited.
of Mr and Mt Fmil Kuehn of
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attending A&M College, will,
be employed by the U S Army
Corp.- of Engincers at Galves-
2 held on Thursday, May 30, at
1 8 p.m.
The Rev. A E. Gruetzner of
** Lincoln will deliver the com-.
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The school closing and gra_
duation exercises of Fedor Tri-
nity Lutheran 'School will be
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waste of ume
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You'll find it one of the handics
thinp around the house for seal- }
ing unch bags; tacking decorationa, /
et . basting garmneno, fastening
srocery slips, letters, hecks; ecaling
garbage wiappings; dozens of other
everyday uses. ---
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What every student needa, muni
end old Handy tu tarry in po ket,
brief cate, or ba«.
Ao ideal gi ft... for anyone
even yourself
The Milam County Fox Hun-
ters Association will hold their
second annual barbecue and
bench show at Fair Park in
Rockdale, Saturday, May 25.
More than 500 attended the
Association's first show held
at the same site last year.
Guests from all over the state
are expected to attend.
Cash prizes of $50 will be
divided between the grand
champion of the show and the
opposite sex champion The
first ten dogs in each of the 12
classes will divide 750 pounds
of dog food as prizes Trophies,
ribbons and rosettes will be a-
warded to winners. The entry
fee is $1.
The barbecue supper wil lbe-
gin at 6:30 p.m with show to
follow at 8 Those buying $1
memberships in the Association
will be served barbecue sup-
per.
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1957, newspaper, May 23, 1957; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611471/m1/3/?q=mission+rosario: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.