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Page 2 — THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS,—Thursday, January 8, 1959
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spreading the light.
Too many charity organiza-
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Publisher-Manager
The government does not owe
anyone a livnig. Thrift, security
Pensioners Reminded
To Report Income
CnnMr'* oldest
Vavobtile, in
employed taxes must be paid
is also being hiked, from $4200
security system.
The almost 75,000,000
County Agent's
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Nutrena
Dairy Feeds
Free Booklet. Ask for your copy
of the Free Calfoo System Booklet.
Also available ... plan* for build-
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nun fexn Pren- Asnoeintlon.
Subscription Rates
(Payable in Advance)
in Lee and adjoining, coun-
ties: 1 year $2 00. 6 moa. $1 25
p.10
When charity begins at, home, economics, and much., time, both
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New York charity outfits. The the bone at other times,
appeals grow each year and the - -For oUr money, we wuld
flood of mail increases. prefer to give to local causes,
for self- forgotten that the industrious,
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so be in effect in 1959.
base income on which
for_nothings — who will al-
Payments to retired workers ways put the pressure on the
at age 65 ranged in 1958 from politicians for bigger and big-
$30 to $108.50. They will range.ger handouts.
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face of them just as fast as $1.50. Foreign postage extra.
we do now. -----------•---—--
And the reason there’s not ,,nA"r. 2TEn"w"eo"repin"at"no"r
any solution • to people is that bernon. firm: or corperatien thnt may
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they re too much like you and windiy will he enrreeted ir brought t«
me. We keep changing. A man‘s1 ~
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hahd_out system is needed in
more, keep its payments at a mini,
mum,- for it should never be
this year.
Other increases.
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improved Calf-O-Life Milk Replacer
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to a new, improved formula. Provides balanced
bone and body building nutrition plus proven
antibiotic protection against bacterial scours.
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should not be forced to pay an
exorbitant bill for the bums, I
the lazy, shiftless, or the good-
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Mrs Mattie Hrck spent the
holidays with her sister_and
family at String Prarie.
We are not against the Easter job. This is bad, but the worst
Seal organization or the AHA, part is that this leech-work
or any other worthwhile chari- reduces the amount of money
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es, and the businessmen an
corporation which have bee
are not covered by social
going. We, like so many other staff and editors,
editors, are flooded with ap- l
peals for money from the big tion drive and paring down to
maybe perpetual motion, al- subject
. tho the latter may be around,
at least the earth keeps moving
in orbit without any visible
money, what is
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CAR INSURANCE PRICES— lesans are paying $25 million a year too
much for ‘hair automobile nsurance it is contended by proponents of •
flexible a- Tesas s the o..ly state with laws prohibiting price competition
in the auto in.urance field A fleubi rate ew would open this field to
compotition
per- for the future, and saving,
Taxes, Benefits Go Up
Just about every U. S. family up to $16.00 in 1959 — start-
will be affected by the chang- ing from $33 instead of $30.
es in social security taxes and These hikes are not steep,
benefits for 1959. But as the social security sys.
Some 12,300,000 persons re- tern becomes an accepted and
ceiving old age, survivors or "taken-for-granted" device in
disability checks will get a our society, pressure on the
seven percent increase. Nearly politicians will mount- - to low
with it, and how
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It’s easy for example to pre.; others, but lots of times there
diet that man will conquer' arent enough of these kinds to
ty organization. But these left over, for actual chanty or space, that he'll perfect a go around Just because a man’s
New-York do-good outfits rehabilitation work, which the guided missile so powerful it'll Eot problems. it doesn t mean
could save a lot of money, via organizations is primarily con- circle the earth and hit him in he S drunk With haPEines
the back of the head if he Consequently, I predict that
doesn’t duck, that he’ll perfectin 1959. regardless of how
The cumulate something in life,
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to Glddinga, Lee Ceunty
from the experts and have people who say it’s problems
come to the conclusion they that make life interesting, and
all make one serious mistake that’' right, except that there
that undercuts the value of i are some problems that make
their prophecies. life a lot more interesting than
6,000,000 (about which many er the age at which one becom-
taxpayers know nothing) are es eligible for federal mainte-
going to get more money based nance, increase the benefits,
on their need — though they etc.
Top-quality balanced protein for good growth.
Correct calcium-phosphorous (ratio builds husky
frames. Vitamins arc stabilized to help keep them
fresh and potent until dissolved in calf’s stomach.
alert journalism*' has led u
into. There were just as many
problems 100 years ago as
there are now, and if we’d
known about them we’d have
Texn, under the
chxizlqubez
• lenerint lon. Texne
Assneinton, North
or a the nuhilahers dn not hole themselves
+L at Hable far damagee further than the a-
nd' mount received hr them far such ad-
required by law to pay part of many Cases, and that’s why we
their social security taxes, are must have it.
going to have to pay more— On the other hand, we must
similar mechanical things. In But I don’t blame him for seek
fact, there's probably not a mg new problems. I’ve—got
single thing mechanical that some old ones myself I haven’t
man can’t finally figure out, been able to figure out, and
'except the need for plowing or had just as soon change the
being done
much “or-
Roal fading oconomy. Jutt ^^takoi
each calf from four dayt to six/weeks.
Bv Brown O. Spivey
TREE PLANTING TIME
January and February is tree
planting time in Lee County. I
There are lots of5 things we 1
should keepin mind if we get ’
our orchard started in tip-top I
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an automobile that doesn’t need many problems man solves.
I • oiling and a frying pan that the supply of unsolved ones
R doesn’t require grease, and such will still be about the same
engine, but where the experts
make a mistake is in trying to,
predict asolution for people.
There’s pot any.
You take Sec. Dulles. The
more he flies, and the faster
he gets tHere the more pro-
It seems that these huge
charity organizations must per
petuate jobs, and "keep people
working year-round. The other
day we got a special release
from, the American Heart As-
sociation — a blurb about mak-
ing New Year’s resolutions:
They come from the AHA all
the time.
tionshave become huge fix-
tures in metropolitan areas,'
providing jobs for people who
might otherwise have to find a
and it may last a week,
month, or a year, but
time The informaton to at.
tach to the cage is as follows:
1. Your name 2 Your ad-
dress 3 The breed and strain
of birds. 4 When the flock
began to show symptoms 5
What the symptoms are: 6 How
many birds in flock 7 The age
of the birds and hatchery they
came from , 8 The kind and
amnouht of feed they were fed
9 Vaccination record and me
dication if any. 10. The morali-
ty. 11 Three dollars
Send this informaton and
fee to any of the three poultry
disease diagnostic laboratories
at College Station, Center or
Gonzales, Texas
Approimately 50.000 dis-
abled veterans and widows of
veterans in Texas who receive
monthly pension payments'are
being reminded by the Veterans
Administration to report their
annual incme promptly and-
thus avoid the risk of halving
their payments stopped.
VA is now mailing to al)
pension recipient* n tabulating1^
card upon which the income
report may he made Pensions
cease if the income of a single
individual exceed* $1400, or
$2700 ilhe recipient has de-
penderns.* Regulations require
payment to be stopped if the
income report is not received
within 30 days.
No income questionnaire is
sent to veterans or dependents
receiving service - connected
compensation.
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If the trees cannot be planted
at once, they should be "heeled
i in" by digging a trench wide
: and deep enough to receive thes-
: roots. In covering the rool
with soil, care should be taken
to work the soil into the spaces
where the roots are massed to-
gether, otherwise there is a
danger of dry ing out
- Avoid “heeling in" in poor
drainage areas. The soil where
the trees are to be planted
must be thoroughly prepared
Deep plowing is recommended
land should be done in the fall
or early winter at which time
a cover crop such as vetch,
clover, rye or oats may be
• sown Broken or torn roots
. should be removed before the
I tree is set in the hole. Plant
the tree at the same depth
that it was in the nursery, and
pack the soil* firmly around
the roots
blems he runs into without .. te
..any solutions, ...The world 'isn’t .e.na
any worse today than it was "anr‛,
• 99 "ycatT It s just '
reported. You can see what CI , ‘
viewn ef our corresnegdenta. Ih en-e nt
rror nt omminjen in nd vertinementa.
have been reading predictions I kno also that
Feels There's A Solution To Nearly
— . • 4 where to send your-birds for
publicity Every Problem Except People: —diseaseanalysis? There are
by hitting L “"I * only three disease diagnostic
hard during the annual dona - ,,.. • . ,] I ,, . ,, .. , . . labs in the state of Texas which
—118 ‛e anmuar —ona -Editors note; The Rabbs doesn t mean its solved for-:. 101 „ -- .
1 c . D. . , 1 . A . < — handle poultry.. These are lo-
, Creek Philosopher on hisJohn- ever As long as there are . . . _ • ,,,11
, . . * .v .. .. Gated at Texas A&M College,
; son grass farm takes another people in the world, there are L, ,, c. , . p
, . . .. 1 . . --vi .. .College Station, Texas, at Cen-
look at the new year this week, going to be problems without . R ....... . . ,
N .. . n 1.2 1 ..5. . . . ter, Texas, and at Gonzales,
, , Cant tell;what he sees. any answers at hand, as any- _
and know who is handling the! body whe ever a member Texas dn
Dear editar: , , family knows. Most \ Then- is a small fee attache"
During the first week' inple expert nations to get al?ng 1o each submi sion of $3.00 It
January of this new year I better than families ” T t makes no difference how many
- birds are submitted at any one
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959, newspaper, January 8, 1959; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611637/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.