The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959 Page: 8 of 20
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Page 8 —THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS—Thursday, December 3, 1959
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DIRECTORS, Evans I. Swann, Chairmon of the Board e tert T, Howell, Prexidens • (, H. Ferry
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ica’s finest. HOMEMAKING: foods, fashions,
decorating, beauty and health. SUNDAY
BONUS: This Week Magazine and TV Tab.
i Two members will fill
I Safety Report books.
Slides were shown on
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the L.W.M.L. Rally which was
held at Smithville a few weeks
previous. In closing, the birth,
day song was sung for Mrs
Hugo Hannes and Mrs Dalvin
Spacek and the Lord’s ePrayer
said in unisosn.
After theomeetitng the hos-
tess served cake and coffee.
During the Dec. meetting of-
Agriculture Census
Under Way In Co.
met Nov. 16, 1959. Monroe Jatz The 1959 Census of Agricul.
lau, the president, opened the ture, now under way in Lee
i meeting by leading the mem- County, will bring up to date
bers in saying the 4-H Pledge farm statistics last collected in
and Prayer. Donna Prellop, the 1954, when the farm census
secretary, read the minutes of revealed the following facts.
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in the "Calf Scramble” at the
rodeo in San Antonio. . — —
The members were handed |
lj 1960 4-H Club calenders which ■
are a gift of Mr Edwin Jaeger. I
Each member was given an ■
entry blank for the "Lee Coun. I
ty 4_H Tractor Maintenance” i
contest. This contest is spon- •
! sored by Mr Leonard Symmank I
of Giddings.
| Sheets on Safety were also I
handed to the members and we 1
were told to put these in our I
4-H Demonstration Guide Book
MEMBER: FEDERAL SAVINGS & IOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM
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4.H Club met'oh Nov. 20. 1959.
The president opened the meet-
ing by leading the members in
j saying th 4-H Club Pledge and
Prayer. The minutes of the
previous meeting. were approv-
ed as read. a
Mr Spivey asked if any of
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was $1,199,379
Each of the members were $1,152,677 for field crops, $36;
a 1960 4.H calender 937 for vegetables, $6,000 for
.... . .1 4 h fruit' and nut , and $3,765 for
These were given to the 4.11 -
. horticultural specialties.
, _ The value of all livestock and
John Deere Sales and Service. . . nho . . nla was
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We were told about the calf $1,779,243 and included $105,-
, , scramble at San Antonio. Each 220 for dairy product; $493,-
Herbert Rogers Jaster.aorthemembers were given240 .nd poultry
freshman at Sam Houston State ™ product . and 31 180.783 for
Teachers College, spent the sheets about Lee County 4-H
Tractor Maintenance Program. ■ ’ 8" " 1 ‘
Then we were shown color 1 he value of fore ’ products
slides about "Soil Legumes of sold from the county s farms
Texas." There being no further was $5,955
business the meeting was ad-
journed. — Joanna Bradshaw,
reporter.
the previous meeting, which The value of products sold
were approved as read. Mr in 1954 by farm operators was
Spivey, the county agent, $2,984,577
Henry Klagman.
Pastor Ratngeher and nine
members were present at this
I meeting.
The meeting opened by sing-
ing the hymn "What A Friend
We Have in Jesus”. Pastor
Rathgeher led in prayer. The
topic was taken from the L.W.-
M.L. Quarterly. "The Miracle
' of Saying Yes” The pastor led
in the discusssion:
The society chairman, Mrs
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shock -proofed wotch. Luminous
diol. 17 jewels. Unbreokoble
moinspring $29.95
Your first chance to buy these fin*
watches at this never before low
price. Advance 1959 styling and
superior Elgin quality—the finest
your money can buy. See them.
Building Legumes in Texas.”
There being no further busi-
j ness the meeting adjourned. —1
Frances Dube, reporter. 20
then took charge of the meet- The value of
| Ladies Aid Holds November Meeting
The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Max Spitzenberger presided
' Aid met on Tuesday afternoon over the busisness meeting. Mrs
Nov. 17th in the home of Mrs Erwin Iselt gave a report on
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959, newspaper, December 3, 1959; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611729/m1/8/: 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.