The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1958 Page: 15 of 20
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Thursday, February 6, 1958- THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS — Page 11
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The Citizen .State Bank
Giddings, Texas
Member F. D. I. C.
WE GIVE EXCHANGE STAMPS
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Shop in Giddings . . . the
Town with Friendly Service
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MARCH OF DIMES COMMITTEE AT WORK — Left to
right: Mrs. Ben Vahrenkamp, Mrs Alford Hazzard, Her-
bert Walther, Mrs. Herbert Walther, Mrs. Clarence Schka-
de, Mrs. Milton Tate, Mrs. C .C. Bobo, Mrs. Alfred Tonn.
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TICKET PRICES: Logos and Boxes $4.25, Balcony $3.75-
$3.50-$3.00-$2.50. Nightly at 8 o’dock (except Sunday
at 7 p.m.). Matinees Saturday and unda,2p.m.
FOR RESERVATIONS: Write Ticket Director, Houston
Fat Stock Show Rodeo, 2035 Commerce Building, Hous-
ton, Texas, or call CA 4-6851.
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wonderful Rayon acetate and silk Tweed
jacket-and-dress’costume in the chic
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like a skirt and blouse, with its plunging neckline
and tabbed and belted waistline.
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with little LIBBY HORNE,
Ozark Jubilee singing sensation
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RODEO
Good Seats Available for all performances
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Saturday morning Ernest Ger-
lach and his wife rode in to
Giddings to report the second
case of rabies in their flock of
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1957 Chevrolet rammed into
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A new 4-H Club was organ-
ized Jan. 22 at the Fedor Pub-
lic School. Brown O. Spivey,
County Agent, explained some
of the programs offered to the
4-H Club members.
Entry blanks for the corn,
grain sorghum, and tractor
Maintenance contests were dis-
tributed. Calendars were also
given to each member. A dis-
cussion of the Rat and Mouse
Control Program followed
The following officers were
elected: Hy. Kalmbach Jr., pre-
sident; Victor Yurk, vice-presi-
dent; Carolyn Prellop, sec’y-
treas.; and Vernell Melcher,
reporter. Henry Kalmbach Sr.
is the Adult Leader.
(Ed. Note: The News con-
gratulates the boys and girls of
this, the newest 4-H Club in
Lee County May ‘the program
you carry out, help you to be-
. You're 48 Years Young
Never has an organization, in a relatively short span of
48 years, done so much visible good for so many youths, as
has the Boy Scouts of America. Our heartiest Congratula-
tions and best wishes!
31 head of cattle.
Gerlach reported a young
white-face cow was seized with
a continuous yawning spell. He
was advised to carefully burn
the animal.
At the same time a warning
was sounded especially to all
children of the area. They were
told not to be fooled if a fox
should play up to them in a
' friendly manner. It is feared,
Gerlach said. that a fox is the
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rabies.
Dr. Horace Willard of Gid-
dings vaccinated . the Gerlach
herd last Tuesday.
last Thursday pleaded guilty to costs. The damages were esti- ,
charges of driving at a speed mated at $300.00.
which exceeded safety after his ______________
that Fred Knippa of Lincoln tion Court, to pay damages and
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Fog-Bound Cars Collide on Highway 77
Rudi Simon, city marshall, Houston.
told a Giddings News reporter Knippa agreed, in Corpora-
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1958, newspaper, February 6, 1958; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611533/m1/15/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.