The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1967 Page: 2 of 43
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Page 2 — The Giddings, Texas, Times & News - Thursday, October 12, 1967
Congratulations to the Citizens State Bank of Giddings on the
opening of their new building. The Officers, Directors and
Stockholders are to be complimented on their contribution
to the progress and development of your fine community.
We, at South Central Savings, have always considered
Citizens State Bank of Giddings a "Partner in Progress".
I. J. FARISS — was presi-
dent of the Citizens State Bank
from June 12, 1926 to June 1,
1934. He was in banking busi-
ness in Giddings prior to or-
ganization of The Citizens State
Bank. He was Cashier from Jan.
9, 1906 to Jan. 9, 1923 and
Vice-President from Jan. 9,
1923 to June 12, 1926.
Land
Transactions
John W. Sievert of Lee Co.
to Edward B. Smith and wife of
Harris Co., 134 acres out of
Lewis Thomas Survey in Lee
and Bastrop Counties - $16.50
revenue.
OIL & GAS LEASE: Otto W.
Hornung of Lexington to Robert
M. Knox, 946 acres out of Wm.
C«^ benbrak /
oceltor
GREENFIELD 6 4991, 30I EAST Main
BRENHAM, TEXAS 77S33
N. Noack League.
Lillian E. Stuermer and
Lillian
Evelyn Stuermer of Harris Co.,
Melaine Stork and husband B. J.
of McLennar Co., Clarence W.
Stuermer of Cameron Co. and
Lillian Dyer of Cameron Co. to
State Highway Dept., 7 acres out
of William Tryonsby Survey.
C. C. Parker of Lee Co. to
Alph Perry and Alton Peebles
of Lee Co., lots 1 and 4 in block
12 of Lexington.
Annie Mollenberndt Milburn
of Lee Co. to Mamie Knittel of
Lee Co., west 49 feet of lot 1
and west 49 feet of south 1/2
lot 2 in block 166 of Giddings -
55? revenue.
George Bohot and wife of Lee
Co. and Mrs. Carl Nimtz to
Albert Nimtz and wife, lots 4,
5, 9, and 10 in block 172 of
Giddings - $5.50 revenue.
Milton Blasig and wife of Lee
Co. to Clarence Chernasky and
wife, north 1/2 of lot 8, all of
lots 9 and 10, block 263 of Gid-
dings - $7.15 revenue.
Lee County to William Droe-
mer, lots 3, block 93, lot 3,
block 21, lots 6 and 7, block
274, lot 8, block 86 of Giddings.
OIL & GAS LEASE: Alph
Perry and wife and Clinton
Perry and wife of Lexington to
H. H. Coffield, 335 acres out of
John R. Craddock One-Third
League.
DEED OF GIFT: Knox Bea-
man of Lee Co. to Knox Beaman
Jr. and wife of Lee Co., 1 acre
out of J. F. Mancha League.
R. L. Elder and wife of Lee
Co. to Milton Archer of Lee
Co., 5 and 1 acres out of Light-
foot Survey - 55? revenue.
William Droemer of Lee Co.
to J. S. Loving of Lee Co., lot
6 and 7 in block 74 of Gid-
dings - 55? revenue.
Robert Poston Jr. and wife of
Lee Co. to Joe Bradshaw and
wife of Lee Co., lots 3 and 4
in block of Northside Addition of
Lexington - $4.40 revenue.
TIMES & NEWS WANT ADS
BRING QUICK RESULTS!!!
THEY'RE READ BY OVER
10,000 PEOPLE WEEKLY!!!
Congratulation
TO THE
Citizens State Bank
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Upon the Completion
of Their New Banking House
IT IS TRULY A BIG ASSET TO GIDDINGS
AND SHOWS THE CONFIDENCE THIS BANK
HAS IN THE FUTURE OF THIS COMMUNITY
NUTRENA MILLS
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1967, newspaper, October 12, 1967; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1634247/m1/2/: 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.