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PAGE 6
1955
GIDDINGS, TEXAS, STAR
THURSDAY
WITH THE CHURCHES
U. S. EXPORTS are up 7 per
Meet Your Friends at the Fair/
50.00
250.00
are supporting the 1955 Lee County Fair. Their
PRATHO’S & OSTHOFF CO. 50.00
es, and a free-will offering will
C. C. PARKER & SON
50.00
contributions and interest make it possible to
causes.
40.00
35.00
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
continue this annual exhibition. They extend a
Sunday.
CITY OF GIDDINGS
35.00
O. K. SALES CO.
30.00
cordial invitation to visit with them during the
35.00
PAUL'S FOOD STORE
GIDDINGS MOTOR CO.
25.00
30.00
CITY MEAT MARKET
EE COUNTY FAIR
ERWIN KRIEGEL ......
25.00
27.50
JAX DIST. CO.
1
October 13, 14, and 15
25.00
MAIN HARDWARE
GIDDINGS MEAT MARKET ... 25.00
DIXON’S RED & WHITE
25.00
25.00
ga
20.00
“77” GROCERY ..
15.00
E. C. KNIPPA
15.00
20.00
GIDDINGS NEWS
EMMRICH MILL
17.00
ELKINS 5c, 10c & 25c STORE 15.00
RUDY WEIGELT, MAGNOLIA 15.00
JOHN KNOX
10.00
10.00
BUS STATION
12.00
TED’S SWEET SHOP
15.00
WITTE GIN
10.00
DR. D. T. CHILDRESS
10.00
W. H. JOINER
10.00
PAT-MAC PRODUCE CO.
O. K. TIRE STORE
12.50
10.00
Distributor of Falstaff Beer
10.00
10.00
- M. F. KIEKE ......
HuhBLE SERVICE STATION 10.00
GULF MOTOR CO.
10.00
ED SINKS
10.00
K
JOHN S. SIMMANG
10.00
10.00
FALKE CLEANERS
10.00
LEONARD’S
10.00
EMMETT HANNES, Insurance 15.00
5.00
VERNON GOODSON
5,00’
OLIVER SUMP
RICHARD FOLKES
5.00
LOUIS KNOX
5.00
ERNEST MOERBE
P. H. LUECKE
R. J. HEJTMANCIK
SIEGMUND’S GARAGE
5.00
PHILLIPS & LUCKEY
5.00
5.00
JAKE’S SERVICE
5.00
WILLIAM PIERATT
5.00
JOHN H. TATE
5.00
EDGAR (Bubba) ROST
5.00
5.00
MILTON ARCHER
5.00
5.00
A. W. HAENEL JR.
TED SIMMANG
5.00
5.00
MANTZEL CLINIC
5.00
BLASIG PRODUCE
5.00
MONROE’S CAFE
SUNSET GARAGE
5.00
5.00
WEST END COURTS .....
5.00
KOSLAN BROS.
TONN’S SHOE SERVICE
5.00
RICHTER'S 5 & 10
WERNECKE SHOE SHOP
5.00
5.00
BEN’S FEED STORE
BLUE BONNET PHARMACY .. 5.00
5.00
C. W. KRAUSS GARAGE
5.00
KRIEGEL’S STORE
5.00
JENKE'S PLACE
5.00
GRUNDMANN’S GROCERY ... 3.00
E-Z-GO SERVICE STATION
2.50
2.50
CLARA'S FLOWER SHOP
3.00
NEWSOM GROCERY.
2.50
CURTIS CANDY CO.
2.50
“77” C OURTS
2.50
2.50
2.00
ROST’S CAFE
ROHRER'S BEAUTY SHOP .... 2.00
2.00
2.00
DR. E. H. ROST
WENKE’S PLACE
... 1.50
7-UP SALES COMPANY
SCHNEIDER OLDSMOBILE CO 2.00
2.00
1.00
C.T. KUEHNE PACK’S STORE
PAUL STORCH
1.00
THE OLD BARN
1,00
1.00
1.00
BOWES SEAL FAST ...
C. H. PFEIFFER
. 1.00
1.00
CHARLIE MEYER
1.00
1.00
X marks the coof
GIDDINGS CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE ..........
FRED’S RADIO AND
TELEVISION .............
STEVENSON TRUCK A
TRACTOR CO.................
PLACKE’S TRAVELERS’
HOME ................................
RICHTER LUMBER &
JUNK CO.'.....................
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FUGGY McINTOSH
PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Max Daley, pastor
Darwin Brown, S. S. Supt.—
1
5.00
GIDDINGS
DRUG STORE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. L. McLerran, pastor
10 a. m., Sunday School
11 a. m., Morning Worship
7 p. m., Training Union
8 p. m., Evening Worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting
8 p m., Choir Rehearsal
Monday, Boy Scout Troop 141.
IMMANUEL LUTH. CHURCH
Sunday School and Bible
Classes, 8 and 9 a m.
English Service, 8 a. m.
English Service. 9 a. m.
German Service, 10 a. m
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10 a.m., Sunday School
11 a. m.. Worship Service
Martin Thomas of Austin is in
charge of services.
7:00 p. m.
Junior and Senior Walther
Leagues at 8:00 p. m.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Arthur J. Lockhart
Assistant: Robert B. Kemp
Held in Methodist Church
Sundays: Evening prayer and
sermon at 5 p.m.
Calendar October 9-13
Sunday, Oct. 9:
Services at 8 30, 9:30, 10:30
and 7:30 p. m.
Monday, Oct. 10:
Boy Scouts at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Oct. 11:
Men's Choir at 8:00 p. m.
Sunday Schol Teachers meet-
ing at 7:30 p m.
Wednesday, Oct 12:
Junior and Senior Choir at
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ST. JOHN’S LUTH. CHURCH
Missouri Synod, Lincoln
Rev. H. A. Stroebel, pastor
9 e. m. German Service on
first and third Sundays of each
month.
9 a .rn English service on sec-
ond, fourth and fifth Sunday of
the month.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
ST. MICHAEL’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Missouri Synod
Walter Streicher, pastor
8.30 a. m., English Services
9:30 a. m., Sunday School
10 a. m., German Services
Holy Communion on first Sun-
day in Month in English and
German
WILLIAMS' AUTO PARTS
$
SCHUMAN SERVICE STATION 5.00
BLUE BELL CREAMERIES 25.00
Brenham & Giddings
HOLY CROSS LUTH. CHURCH
Warda, Texas
John L. Herzog, pastor
8:45 a.m., English Service
Every Sunday
9:45 a. m., Sunday School
Every Sunday
10:30 a. m., German service
Every 1, 3 and 5 Sunday
Holy Communion in both serv-
ices the first Sunday of the month.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
E. R. Poole, pastor
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship
6:45 p. m., C A. Service for
Young People.
7:45 p.m., Evangelistic Service.
Wednesday, 2 P. M., Women’s
Missionary Council, Mrs. Herman
Kipp, president.
Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Prayer
service.
ST. JOHN’S LUTH. CHURCH
Paige
Benedict Reck, Pastor ......
Sunday, Oct. 9:
9:15 a. m., Sunday School
10:15 a. m , German Com-
munion Service
Thursday, Oct. 13:
Women's Society meeting.
EBENEZER LUTH. CHURCH
Manheim
G T. Naumann, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 9:
9 a. m., German Service.
Sermon Topic: "The Impossible
Made Possible."
10 a. m., Sunday School and
10 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m. and 8 p.m., Preaching be received for support of the
services every first and third Sun- Thankoffering
pastor
10 a.m., Sunday, Mass
7:45 a.m., Daily M. s
7 a.m., Saturday Mass
TRINITY LUTH. CHUECH
Dime Box
Services will begin at 1
HELP-U-SELF LAUNDRY
when you need poultry
medicine...osk for
BEN’S COURTS
■ — WINCH ESTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Charles Diltz, pastor
Regular services every first
and third Sunday morning at
9 a. m.
| MARTIN LUTHER CHURCH
A.L.C.
Giddings
Fred. Mgebroff, Pastor
Saturday, Oct. 8:
9 a. m., Confirmation Classes
meet.
10 a m., WMS Bake Sale at
the City Meat Market.
2 p. m., Junior Mission Band
meets.
Sunday, Oct. 9:
9 a. m., Worship Service
1 10:15 a. m., Sunday School
and Bible Classes
Monday, Oct. 10:
7 p m., Boy Scout meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 11:
7:30 p. m., Brotherhood meet-
ing.
Wednesday, Oct. 12:
6:30 p. m., Junior Choir re-
hearsal
7:30 p. m., Youth Choir re-
hearsal.
Thursday, Oct. 13:
7 p. m., Senior Choir rehear-
sal.
| Bible Class. 4
3 p. m.. Wedding ceremony,
the uniting Clarence Fischer and
cent. This means that we are
shipping out some of the surplus
cotton, peanuts, and livestock
products.
TRINITY LUTH. CHURCH
Missouri Lutheran
Fefer
L Karcher, Pastor
9 a. m., Sunday School and
E-iwcenp
FISCHER BARBER SHOP 5.00
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Beat Five
Mrs. W. A. Helmer, pastor
Sunday School at 10 o’clock
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock
Young People’s Service
at 6:30 p.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday midweek service at
I p.m
for instruction on Saturdays,
from 2 to 4 p. m.
Pastor Naumann will preach
for the Serbin Mission Festival
at night.
Monday:
8 p.m., Finance Board meeting
Wednesday:
7 p m., Sunday School Tea-
chers meeting.
8 p m., Choir.
Thursday:
Fair holiday for Ebenezer
Lutheran School.
NOTE: Pastor Naumann in
tends to attend the Regional
Pastoral Conference at Navaso-
ta Oct. 3 and 4.
KNOBLOCH REFRIGERATION 2.00 BULLFROG BAR
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Thomas S.. Holcombe, pastor
unday, March 21:
9:50 a.m., Sunday School
7:30 p.m., Evening Service
6:15 p.m., MYF Service
10:50 a.m., Morning Service
HIGH PRAIRIE BAPTIST
-' -Calvin Namken, pastor
, Services at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
every Sunday.
LEE COUNTY PEANUT CO. .... 5.00
MILTON & OSCARS GARAGE 5.00
Dime Box. Pastor Max Studt-
mann will preach the sermon in
the German lauguage. His topic
will be: “Every Man 'Shall Bear
His Own Burden.” Members of
Trinity are asked to take special
note of this time change. It was
necessitated because Paster Ro-
bert Studtmann will be in Hous-
ton this coming Sunday The
Sunday School will also begin
at the regular 9:45 a. m. time.
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5.W. SYMMANK
ST. JOHN'S LUTH. CHURCH
A.L.C.
- Dime Box
Fred. Mgebroff, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 9:
9:30 a. m., Sunday School and
Bible Class.
10:30 a. m., Thankoffering
Service, sponsored by the WMS
Members of the Society will
bring their Thankoffering box
1 “Every Man Shall Bear His
Own Burden” is the subject of
the sermon Sunday morning in
the services beginning at 8:30
and 9:30 a. m.
Dr. H. Studtmann of Austin
will preach the sermon in the
German service beginning at
10:30 a. m.
Sunday School and Bible
- Classes are conducted to 8:30
and 9:30 a. m..
Pastor Robert Studtmann will
be guest speaker at St. Mark s'
Lutheran Church, Houston at
the occasion of the ir Mission
Festival.
At 7:30 Sunday night the re-
gular communion service will
be held.
ROY’S MAGNOLIA STATION 5.00
regular 10:45 a m this coming Cleo Wachsmann. Pastor Nau-
Sunday at Trinity Lutheran in mann officiating.
10.00 CENTRAL FREIGHT LINES ... 10.00
LEE COUNTY LUMBER CO. 25.00
5.00 W. E. MARBURGER ... 5.00
5 00 ORSAG RADIO & TELEVISION 5.00
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE
19.00. & SUPPLY ........ 10.00
5.00 CARL’S SERVICE STATION .. 5.00 GRUETZNER'S
ALL CATTLE need salt as
well as minerals. Fattening cat-
tle will consume % to 1% ozs.
of salt daily depending on the
feed they are getting.. Keep
loose salt before your cattle at
all times. A self feeder box with
a roof protects from the rain,
and you may keep your miner-
als in the same box. Plans are
I DESTROY COTTON STALKS
as soon as the cotton is out. A
shredder used on the stalks ear-
ly destroys the home of several
cotton bugs This will help to
keep down the bugs next sea-
son. This should be done on a
county-wide basis From the
damage done to this year’s cot-
ton crop by the boll weevils,
our cotton farmers really could
prosper by destroying their
stalks early. Some cotton fields
have been shredded and plowed
under at this time One at Man-
heim is Albert Arldt. Deep
plowing also, is necessary in the
tight soils. This enables the
soil to catch and hold large
quantities of moisture if and
when it rains
HOFFMAN’S SERV. STATION 8.00 KIESCHNICK FEED
----------------------------------------------- AND SUPPLY
FAIRMONT FOODS CO. 25.00 GULF — M. Y. TATE
5.00 GULF SERVICE STATION 5.00
GIDDINGS GRAIN co. 100 L.G.A. SUPERMARKET
Boys Attend FFA
Awards Banquet
Ferrell Vahrenkamp and Al-
lan Marburger accompanied
their sponsor, Mr. Torn Cherry,
and Mr. Monroe Hannes to
Eagle Lake, August 24 to attend
an FFA Area Awards Banquet.
At the meeting Ferrell and
Allan received their Lone Star
Farmers Emblem and Mr. Han-
nes, president of the First Na-
tional Bank of Giddings, re-
ceived an Honorary Farmers
Degree.
A delicious meal was served
to the group.
5.00 MOERBE'S PONTIAC CO.
KERRVILLE BUS CO.
10.00
County Agent's
Column
Bv BROWN O. SPIVEY
Lee County Agricultural Agent
OUR ARTIFICIAL breeding
program has climbed to a total
of 175 cows. Arnold Klein-
schmidt of Lexington added six
cows and Edwin Haverland of
Hills added eight cows which
brought our total to 175. We
still need 25 more before we can
start the program in Lee Coun-
ty.-------------:-------'-------------------
ST. MARGARET'S CATHOLIC—--------------—
Rev. Albin Trublowski, S. V. D. | IMMANUEL LUTH. CHURCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 200.00
day. Confirmation Class Notice:
7 p.m., training union, every The confirmation class meets
EAST END TEXACO
BECKER SERVICE STATION 2.00 SERVICE STATION .
5.00 GIDDINGS PRINTING CO. ...... 5.00
Publishers of The Giddings Star MRS. W. E SCHNEIDER............5.00
.1.00 BOSWELL'S BARBER SHOP -.6.00---= _________
PARKWAY CAFE
5.00 PLACKE & SON BLACKSMITH 5.00
5.00 PLACKE’S BARBER SHOP .... 5.00
Business firms and individuals listed on this page JACOB & JAEGER
DOCTORS CLINIC .......... 25.00
DOMASCHK LUMBER CO. ... 10.00 D & w GROCERY
A. H. BFTHKE, SINCLAIR 25.00
.MUTUAL LUMBER CO.
15.00
WEST END LUMBER CO. :.....20.00
CITIZENS STATE BANK ......200.00
CORNER FOOD STORE . 5,00 HILL’S PACKAGE STORE ... 5,00 LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOP
. WALTHER'S FEED STORE 25.00
25.00
15.00 E. M. COLLIER
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The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1955, newspaper, October 6, 1955; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1615585/m1/6/: 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.