The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 20
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THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS — Thursday, February 21, 1957
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“This offers an exceptional op;
portunity to us as feed men, in
that the basic foods of meat,
milk and eggs are the foods we
produce,” Mr. Archer said. “Yet
When you want to BUY, look
where people advertise what
they have to sell. When you
want to SELL, advertise where
people look for what they want
buy. The classified columns of
The American people will
have more dollars to spend in
1957; city, state and federal
government will spend more; a
constantly increasing popula-
tion in this country will have to
be fed, and some 60 million per-
sons will be fully employed, Mr.
W. R Archer, Chairman of the
Board of Uncle Johnny, Mills,
told the more than 150 Uncle
Johnny Feed Dealers in the an-
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dings FFA Chapter attended th.
San Antonio Fat Stock Show
and Rodeo, Feb 9, 1957.
FFA Sweetheart Janis Wag-
ner, and Judy Vahrenkamp ac-
companied the boys and their
sponsor, Tom Cherry. •
The students enjoyed weeing
the number one breeds of live-
stock and the many featured
attractions, such as thecarni-
Kal. and the Army exhibits.
and fed, can make a $2.00 or
more profit per year above
costs. Mr. Dewey Stringer,
President of the Robinhood Egg
Company, spoke of improved|
equipment for handling eggs
and urged the feed dealer, the
feeder and the egg buyer to
“work smart" in close coopera-
tion with each other.
Other speakers were Mr. J.
W. (Uncle Johnny) Vinson,
Dik Taylor, Robert Reichardt, ।
and W. R. Archer, Jr. who stres ,
sed the importance of credit
methods: The dealers enjoyed a ‘
midday steak lunch and a live- i
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fine watch,
they may not tick in coordinat-
ed unison after a bad fall or
other severe stress has dislodg-
ed their spine. — *
That an occasional cheek up
brings to light the nerve inter-
ferences that may return after
some simple- and easily over-
looked incident has misaligned
the spine.
They remember that colds
and fevers vanish quickly when
caught in time and not allowed
to sap all their recuperative
reserves.
They are those about whom
“A stitch in time" has been a
well learned lesson.
These folks don’t relish even
the memory of their once sick
practic offices. —$
Most of them regain their
health and leave full of praise
and happiness.
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sented the challenges of the this paper will serve you well
new year and pointed out that . BOTH ways. Just call 91.
although the increase in popu-
lation is resulting in “11,000
new persons sitting down every
morning to eat breakfast for
the first time," Dun and Brad-
street predict 23 % more busi-
ness failures this year than last
on the part of those business
men “who will not adapt to
changing conditions and tech-
niques.” He said these chal-
lenges must be met with the
we must ask ourselves serious
questions as we plan our busi-
ness for the new year. We must
’ recognize there will be no re-
' duction of taxes. We must take
stock of world unrest, —labor
monopoly nd the danger of in-
* flation-under our country’s sys-
tem of progressive taxaTion."
But the overall business pic-
ture is good, and there is every
prospect that our present high
standard of prosperity will con-
tinue in 1957. We and you can
share in this prosperity.”
Mr. Herbert M. Kieschnick,
the Uncle Johnny Feed Dealer
of Kieschnick’s Feed and Sup-
ply, Giddings, and members
of his staff, attended the all-
day Uncle Johnny’s Feed Deal-
ers’ Meeting at Ye OLD College
Inn; inspected the colorful mer
chandising and advertising aids
prepared for sales promotion in
1957; held forums on credits,
marketing, price movements,
and practical methods of coop-
eration with feeders and farm-
ers so that all can profit in 1957.
President L. F. Van Stone of
Uncle Johnny Mills ably pre-
learned the
- hard way.
They remem-
ber their bod-
ies are mecha-
nical as well
as chemical.
That, like a
Stars of the show were- Larry
•and Louie Collins, known as
the Collins Kids
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the farms and with sincere in-
terest in the welfare of the cus-
tomer.
Mr. Harry Konen and Mr.
Henry Hasse of the Uncle John
ny Mills staff presented a new
and illustrated clinic on the
rapidly expanding cage egg pro
duction methods, a program
that is proving that each hen
in a cage properly managed
IMMANUEL LUTH CHURCH
I Pastor Max Studtmann will
conduct the 8:30 am. services
; of worship at Immanuel Luth-
eran Church this coining Sun-
day. The topic of his sermon
will be: “The Three Witnesses
on the Mount "
Pastor Max Studtmann will
also conduct the 10:30 a.m. ser-
vice of worship.' At 9:30 a m.
Pastor Robert Studtmann will
I speak on the topic "A Glimpse
of the Beyond "
Sunday School " and Bible
! Class sess ions begin at 8:30 and
9:30 am. — . •
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We can think of many of
these lucky people who spent
years in pain and misery, found
their Health and now keep it
by an occasional checkup.
My mind pictures a man who
has not had a sick day in many
years though all the many
years of his life up to his dis-
covery of Chiropractic at the
Giddings Chiropractic Clinic
had been sick ones. If you visit
our clinic you can meet him.
You’d never believe he had
ever been sick. He is the picture
of Health.
We spend most of our time
telling you that you can get
well and showing you examples
from-our files,. _______
Today nwe remind you that
you can stay well lots easier
than you can get well. Try it.
Return at regular intervals and
reap your reward which is the
daily expression of God-given
health without which Happi-
ness is but a bunch of letters.
Tell your Chiropractor that Dr.
Stewart sent you back for an
extra helping.-
For your Health sake, inves-
tigate. .
GIDDINGS
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
and dilapidated bodies. They
want Health.
They take the few necessary
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