The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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are built, many
Shivers'.
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BY PAUL M. URBAN
AMSTERDAM SYNDICATE lee.
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THE
WHATS NEW
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Lewis Giamalvia and children,
Vicky Lym Caruso, Miss Mar-
Braunfels and six major
| servoirs to be created in
WHO WAS
THE ONLY
PR ESIDENT
OF THE UNITED
STATES TO LATER
BECOME A
MEMBER OF
CONGRESS
re-
the
University of Texas.
That Shivers had made con-
tradictory
gregation.
That
TIZENS ON
U 6 TAdlKad
TATE BANK
voinn,/sc County Since 1906]
When you are temporarily consti-
pated, get sure but gentle relief—without
salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.
Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in
Dr. Caldwell’s is one of the finest natural
laxatives known to medicine.
Remember, too. it’s in FEED
form, so there’s no pills to cram
- down their throats — just take
away their regular SUNGLO for
a day and feed the SUNGLO
Flock Wormer in its place.
And if it looks like those birds
have been pretty heavily in-
fested, it might be a good idea
to follow that up with a round
of SUNGLO Poultry Condi-
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis-
fying relief of temporary constipation
for every member of the family Helps
you get "on schedule" without re-
peated doses. Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
FOR-RITELOAF
I WAVE BEEN
PRESIDENT, MR. SPEAKER,
AND I KNOW/ WHAT
■ I'M TALKING
H / ABOUT/
Stop Taking
*Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For constipation, never take harsh drugs.
They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re- a
peated doses seem needed.
• Buy Dr. Caldwell’s. Money back if
not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280,
Brazos River Basin.
Hallock said that if the dams
mily and friends.
We invite you to use any or all of our banking
services.
Republican acre-feet of water can be stored
to cheat against drought periods.
toner. This is the same feed we
recommended as a “tone up"
after some disease or the other
had spread thru a flock.
And believe me,
all this extra care
can sure pay off
when you follow
that complete
SUNGLO All-Mash
Feeding Program
but it still isn’t too
late to switch to
SUNGLO when
you bring your pullets into the
laying house or when they art
in about 10% to 15% produc-
tion - you can change to SUN.
GLO All Mash Laying Flakes or
Pellets and still give then the
advantage of this wonderful egg
producing ration.
But why not next time you get
the chance, drop by our place
here and let us show you just
what a really big difference there
is In this whole complete line of
wonderful SUNGLO feeds
It is essential That you know your America, and
-more so "Know your Bank and your Banker” who
is always willing and ready to assist you in any
of your financial problems.
friends are trying
if that pullet flock of yours is
just about ready to bring in off
the range and put in the laying
house, there are several things
you will want to do.
Many flock-owners tell us it's
best to make' the move at night
—an while they're quiet
and pretty-well set-
S.WNN, tied. And once you
2 nil or get them in there
7V and settled for a
I pl couple of days. 1
SLUM sure would check to
if it's time
mst again for that
worming operation
It’s best to set it up on A regu-
iar 30-day basis, and a one-day's
round of SUNGLO FLOCK
WORMER can sure be the ticket
you need. Any infestations
caused while they were on range,
or maybe from old litter you had
around can hold this produc-
tion back, so guard against it
with this SUNGLO FI OCK
WORMER.-
millions of
TRINITY LUTH. CHURC H
Dime Box, Texas
Trinity Lutheran Church of
Dime Box will have its regular
Sunday worship at 10:30 a. m.
on Sunday. Pastor Robt. Studt-
mann will speak on the topic:
"The Trip that Meant Salva-
tion."
Sunday School will be held
at the 9:30 a. m. time.
Confirmation instruction Sa-
turday at 8:30 a m.
We wish to invite all people
who belong to no other church
in the Dime Box area to come
and worship with us. “I was
glad when they said unto me,
‘Let us go into the House of the
Lord!"
United States, Sgt. Fischer
served as an instructor at Bat-
tery D, 4th Training Battalion;
Antiaircraft Artillery Replace-
ment Training Center, Fort
Bliss, Tex.
lene Keng, all of Houston;
T-Sgt and Mrs. L. E. Moncrief
and children of Grand Prairie;
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dale of
San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan Pagel of Fayetteville; Mr.
dren of Giddings; and Fritz
Heinemann, Mrs. Heinemann
was in Lee Memorial Hospital
and could not be with the fa-
CAPITOL NEWS
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approach because it has crowd-
ed off their TV screens some of
their favorite programs. Others'
have enjoyed politics’ first big
year on TV in Texas. Results of
the approach will show defin-
itely on July 24 when Texans
go to the polls to record their
choices for that and other of-
fices.
Yarborough Campaign
Yarborough based his cam-
paign principally on charges
which Shivers described as
"mudslinging.”
Yarborough had these things
to say:
That Shivers had made a
secret deal with George Parr
of Duval County,
That Shivers had caused the
resignation of former Chan-
cellor James P. Hart of the
Texas out of part of the tide-
lands
On the positive side, Yarbo-
rough promised higher teacher
pay and old age assistance.
Shepperd View
The information that Texas'
tidelands fight is not yet over I
is no new development accord-
ing to Attorney General John'
Ben .Shepperd in a reply to -
Gubernatorial candidate Ralph;
WAT a r bo ro u g h.
Shepperd issued his state-
ment shortly after a remark by
,Yarhorough that the Attorney
General had let it "leak out”
that the federal government
still refused to recognize state'
tidelands boundaries as more
than three miles off shore.
The .state claims over 10
miles in the Gulf of Mexico and
has issued leases for much of i
that area.
Shepperd said the tidelands
dispute involving the boundary
location was made public as
early as last October in a news-
paper article.
Although declining to take
issue_in the political battle for
governor, Shepperd said that
“the true facts concerning the
matter should be made clear."
Water Solution
Passage of flood control le-
gislation now before Congress
offers a major solution to peri-
odic droughts in Texas. District
Engineer Colonel H R Hallock
of the Fort Worth Corps of
Engineers state in Austin.
Legislation includes the pro-
posed Canyon Dam for the
Guadalupe River near NewL
remarks about se-
HEAR COUNTY AGENT
BROWN O. SPIVEY
ON KTBC-Austin
Every Friday at 6:30 a. m.
GIDDINGS
GRAIN CO.
P. M. URBAN
OWNER
Local Soldier
Gets Discharge
FORT BLISS, Tex.—A Gid-
dines soldier," Sgt, Anton Carl
Fischer, recently was separated
from the army after, serving
21 months of active duty.
Sgt. Fischer is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer,
Route 1. Box 128, Giddings.
The Giddings soldier is a
veteran of 11 months duty in-
Korea where he was a tank
commander with the 140th
Tank Battalion, 40th Infantry
Division. He has been award-
ed the Korean Service medal.
United Nations Service medal.
Good Conduct medal and Na-
tional Defense Service medal.
Sgt. Fischer was inducted in-
to the Army Oct 8, 1952 at
Giddings. He was promoted to
Sergeant in December, 1953,
while in Korea.
Following his return to the
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Page 3 - THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, NEWS — Thursday, July 22, 1954
July 4th Visitors
Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Keng over the 4th of
July weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Keng and children,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B Keng and
daughte r Phyliss, Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Hayes and children, Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. Caruso and
daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
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Fuchs, Durwood L. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954, newspaper, July 22, 1954; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1615532/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.