The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959 Page: 7 of 20
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3uffs Win Opener 37-35 At Burton
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
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Plenty Parking Space — Free Delivery
Phone 414M
South Giddings
Highway 77
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FM Road 448 To Be
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0 to 20 rat present.
TO to ZOO rat prevent.
OVER 200 ret present.
HERE IS A GOOD YARDSTICK TO TELL IF YOU
HAVE RATS AROUND YOUR PROPERPY.
BEN'S FEED STORE, Giddings, Texas
E. M. PEEBLES A SONS, Lexington
ALBERS DRUG STORE, Dime Box
Surveying is going on at the
present time on Farm to Mar-
series he put in
the final Buff
maintsays while the Buffs had
eleven men to bank on.
Included in the first platoon
mance of duties.
The 22-year-old- soldier, son
WATCH FOR VALUABLE
GIFT CERTIFICATES
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
BY SANTA CLAUS
IN GIDDINGS
WATCH FOR VALUABLE
GIFT CERTIFICATES
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
BY SANTA CLAUS
IN GIDDINGS
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GET Zandik RAT STOP TODAY
The easiest, the surest, the safest way t ger rid af thes
MURDERERS, these THIIVES, thes DISEASE CARRIERS
ereund vour plere.
Wa went you to •** fat yourselves, that MARTIN'S RAT STOP
will Kill rots. Toko Iha coupon below to your MARTIN dealer
and he will allow yov 25c off of the purchose price on any
botle of MARTIN'S RAT STOP Gol Iha size yov need and oavo
money. Comoo in • ot.. Pints, Quarts, and Gallons.
THIS OFFER NOT GOOD AFTER MARCH 31,1960 .
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NO Rats seen
I Ral seen occasionally
I Rat seen frequently
5• U ON THE FARM, IN THE FIELD, AROUND OUT BUILD-
INGS, IN TOWN AND AROUND YOUR HOME OR
WHEREVER FOODSTUFF CAN BE FOUND.
DO YOU KNOW THE FACTS? HERE THEY ARE:
desperately to hit the scoring
column but went scoreless, Har
vey Arldt, who rang up one
25/Tet •
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DEPENDABLE AND RELIABLE SERVICE
WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU WIrI
PROMPT SERVICE
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Rat stop
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Persons interested in making application for employ-
ment as City Marshal may secure application forms
at the ( ity Office.
Due to ill health, Mr. Rudi Simon has found it ne-
cessary to resign as City Marshal of the City of Gid-
dings, Texas.
Biddings, Texas
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in the final period
MONUMENTS and MARKERS
— BY -
Rockdale Memorials
FOR INFORMATION SEE GLENN HILL
at Phillips and Lackey Funeral Home
offense and tight
seemed to be the
! Northrup.
in shots during the first half. The
fust quarter ended 7-5 with
rer foi Truet Mobley’s twoplatoonsys-
the Bui 1 with 10 Di
a Burto pass ui tt
lay-up for field goal and 1 free throw,
““ Tommy Droemer, who also had
Thursday, December 3, 1959—THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS— Pago 7
took his turn at making a key
defeir ive play under the Bur-
ton basket. During the same
.Schulte of Burton sank a drive-
in lay-up Tor 37-35 but Gid-
dings refused to let up and on
two successive jump-balls, tied
up the ball and took possession,
the game ending 37-35.
Two Platoons Help
Giddings started very cold,
missing 80 per cent of their
coach with one field goal. Larry
! Christiansen with two very im-
The work is authorized by
the Highway Commission in-
volvng an expenditure of $685,]
000 in 16 projects in nine
counties. Lee County’s share is
$112,000.
The distance to be resurfaced
and widened is 5.7 mile from
South City Limit of Giddings
to Northrup. At a number of
places in this road, the align-
ment will be improved.
Work will possibly start dur-
ing the spring and summer of
1960.
Schulte, was
drive-in lay-
w failed and
up the
ception
Lawrence
ner, who
of Mrs Marie O. Story, Lexing.
ton, entered the Army in Nov.
1956 and was stationed at Ab.
erdeen Proving Ground, Md.,
before arriving overseas last
April.
Before entering the Army,
he was employed by the Play-
house Toy Store, Lexington.
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Life is the only game in
which each individual makes
his own rules.
up. His frei
the score
favor of the
score, 37-33.
difficulty finding the scoring
range as he dumped in just one
field goal on eight attempts,
Captain Wayne Kieschnick,
who had one field goal to his
credit, and Clarence Hamff,
who sparkled with two field
goals and four successful free
throws. This group played the
first and third periods of the
ball game.
Playing with the Platoon who
saved the day for the Buffs
were Bobby Lawrence, who
played outstanding defensive
ball, letting his team-mates do
the scoring. Ralph Vahrenkamp
ton had to depend on five j
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C v stomer's Name__ .
Add es«——_____
Do'* of Purchase—-—,-- __----------------------------------
Any MARTIN dealer it authorized to redeem this coupon ot full value of 25c
on the purchase of a bottle of MARTIN'S RAT STOP. (8 ox. or larger)
Deoler i Nome__ . .
Address -----
Jamie Hoffman, a junior, j were R. J. Nitsche, who tried
Giddings fans have an inter-
esting season ahead of them.
i It is hoped that they will turn
; out in large numbers for the
i Buffalo games. Win or lose,
Giddings fans can be cretain
that their young ball club of
Sophomores and Juniors, and
an outstanding freshman, well-
coached and in the peak of
. physical condition — every boy
except Larry Christiansen play
ed football — will probably
have many more thriller-dil- —
lers like the season-opener
against Burton. —
portant last-ditch baskets, Scoo
ter Jackson, who had 2 points
with the gae-tieing field goal,
Jamie Hoffman, with four
points, two of which came dur-
I ing the closing battle for the
sweet victory, and Freshman
Alan Lindner, who scored two
field goals and two free throws
in the second quarter and one
i field goal — a most timely one
an Alan Lind . ndoing of the Buffs,
One femele ret <•• have from three to Nv* litters • yeer with up W seventeen little rets per litter, la
• leboretery experiment one pair of ret produced more then 1500 rets la ene year's time. One Uva ret
will <Mt at leest $10.00 a yeer la food consumption end property domage. Rats destroy property, cerry
1* diflerent centegious diseoses, ond conteminete food.
Z2adek RAT STOP Will Stop RATS
w t i r a Burton in the short lead, and
With 2 and a half inutes left at half-time Burton spread the
in the same, Scootet Jack on lead to 19-15 While Burton led
drove half the cot:1 anti tied- mo t of the way, and their
W. L. Ray Awarded
Good Conduct Medal
Ludwigsburg, Germany (A.
HTNC) Army Specialist Four
William L. Ray, whose wife,
Patrica, lives at 3015 Hohl st.,
Houston, Tex , recently was
awarded the Good Conduct
Medal while serving with the
590th Transportation Company
in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
Specialist Ray received the,
decoration for his exemplary;
behavior, fidelity and perfor-
victory over the Burton Cardi-
nals. The Buff- tied up the
game and went ahead for the
first time when there wen* just
four minute remaining in the
game With Burton leading 29-
27, Larry Christiansen tied up
the game with a high-arched’
corner shot. Christiansen hit
with an identical '-hot again
and Gidding forged ahead.
Jerry Gan ke tied-up the game
31-31 after which tall Burton
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center. Marvin
fouled makini
Gidding High School hast keyhole with just a minute-
uesday Nov 24 opened their and-a-half remaining. He drove
959--1960 basketball season all the way to send Giddings
with a thrilling last-minute ahead 35-33.
GIDDINGS WELDING SERVICE
Highway 77 North - Phone 445
NEW AND USED TRAILER EQUIPMENT. WE BUILD
CATTLE GUARDS, GATES, SPRAY TANKS, ETC.
Portable Equipment
WELDING OF ANY KIND
tole tem । । . ei ved-up the
Burton key to the thrilling win. Bur-
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ame on a pass, inter- fart-weaving
i xecuted by Bobby zone defense
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— For Low Prices See Us —
Groceries — Fresh Vegetables — Meats
Frozen Foods
GIDDINGS SADDLE SHOP
Highway 77"North Phone 445
WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF
RIDING EQUIPMENT. — SADDLE REPAIRS.
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