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THE GIDDINGS, TEXAS, STAR
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Jimmie Herklotz, student at I Homecoming at G.H.S. the past
unfur- CARD OF THANKS
nished apartment, hot and cold
rage room. One-half block from
sin, Miss Posey Waitman
of Dec., A. D., 1955, at or before
Also we thank the Rev Mar- 10 oclock a. m , Before the Hon-
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well.
Wilsons stayed until Saturday—here the weekend.
ups
Mr. and Mrs Ted Noack of
ing that plaintiffs own 5/6 there
Fifth Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. T. H Miller and
they have erected on said land.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING -
Mrs. Leo H. Frede
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Hospital News
Patients
S. M Loggins.
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and grandchildren
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USE FRANKLIN VACCINE
calls
baby boy, Giddings
M F Kieke.
le Store
Dr Vickers and the hospital staff
former football coach of Gid- day at Warda.
weekend here with her parents
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garage. O. K. Sales Co.
protection
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Try a Want Ad for Results!
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Station attendant.
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moisinariunini
Phone 31 W
To. Rev Mgebroff for his vi- Leo McRee, Lexington
sits with words of comfort. To Frances Mae Koudelka, Dime
of Serbin and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- daughter (Verniel) Mr. and Mrs.
ter Matthijetz and children vi- Monroe Mertink.
for life-time immunity against friends and relatives for the vi- Rudy Weigelt, Giddings
blackleg. Giddings Drug Store, sits, cards, flowers, and phone Mrs. Edmund R. Noack and
CARD OF THANKS
Sincerest thanks to you dear
Mrs. Quintus Lehmann and
baby girl, Ledbetter
Mrs W. F. Bohlman, Giddings
J. J. Ausburn, Lexington
Minnie Noack, Warda
Dismissals
Mrs. Emil Proske and baby girl,
Box.
Harry Mersiovsky, Giddings
Myrtle Lou Laake, Giddings_____
Mrs. Herbert Kasper, Giddings
Mrs. R. Earl Hill, Giddings
Mrs. Clarence Noack and baby
girl, Giddings
Mrs. John Melcher Jr. and baby’
boy, Houston
J. A. Goodson, Dime Box
Mrs. Gerhardt Biehle Tuesday
afternoon and afterwards call-
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Zoch of
San Antonio spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Quintus McIntosh and Sharon.
and son of Houston visited with
friends and relatives here the
weekend.
Led by the
join with
zations in
ly set aside
ersonals
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pt new
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkel-
mann and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mitschke, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Mitschke Sunday
morning by the Rev. A. Arndt.
Personals
Mr and Mrs. Carl Moerbe of
Warda spent Monday with their
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tonn
and baby of Dallas are visiting
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Tonn here since Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Munzell and
boys of Austin were weekend
Munzell also attended the G.H.S.
Homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson
and children of Houston and Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Wilson and
children of Hallettsville attend-
ed the Giddings - Hallettsville
football game Friday night and
also visted their mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mertink
were surprised for their fifth
wedding anniversary Sunday ev-
ening by their relatives, friends
and neighbors.
Congratulations are extended
although belated.
Visits Grandparents
Little Marcus Dale Behrens
Wm. Wenke Passes
Wni. Wenke, long time resi-
dent and ginner of Winchester
Service
Apply to
Expert Repair
on all Makes
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Gloyna
and daughter of Houston visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Gloyna Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rack-
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Richter
and Kathy accompanied by Mrs.
F. G. Meuth spent Sunday in
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rochow
If this citation is not served daughter, Mollie of San Anto-
within 90 days after the day nio visited relatives here during
BONES' AND NERVES
PREDISPOSE ARTHRITIS
NEWS FROM . . .
NORTHRUP
■ - WANTED: Farms I have lots
of calls for all type farms
Giddings Printing 1 ompany
Can Supply Your Needs in
Printing—Advertising
Photography—Office Supplies
Intus Leh
nann, Ira
h, Henry
th
Ruth Redkey, Giddings
Mrs Jesus Perez, Giddings
Gary of Waller spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her moth-
er. Mrs. Fritz Sander.
Mrs. Sam Heyser of Austin vi-
sited her sister, Mrs. Fritz San-
der Sunday afternoon.
wedding of her cousin, Mr and
Mrs. Aug. Lehmann at Winches-
ter Saturday evening.
Selmarie and Buddy Matthi-
OMPARE
THIS (
SPACE
TRINITY LUTH. CHURCH
Missouri Lutheran - Dime Box
Pastor Robert Studtmann will
conduct services of divine wor-
ship Sunday at Trinity Lutheran
nt Dime Box this coming Sun-
day. The services will begin at
10:45 a. m. Topic of the sermon
will be: “It’s All Mine?”
Sunday School will begin at
9:45 a m. We invite you to wor-
ship with us and to attend our
Sunday School.
Grange spent Tuesday with her
mother, Mrs. Florence Fields.
Mrs Dennie Rollings and son,
Yegua Directors Meet
Directors of the Yegua Water-
shed Association are scheduled
to meet at Lincoln Communi-
ty Hall Thursday night, Nov. 3
at 8 p. m. to discuss an import-
ant decision on the proposed wa-
tershed plans..
CUSHIONSor
CARTILAGE
TIZENS 0)
TATE BANK
Carl H. Bohot, Carl’s Service
Station, Giddings. tf
.spective homes and for furnish-
ing transportation and lodging (Seal)
for members of our families 1
Fete
I veterans’ -
ling joint
second an-
Veterans’
theme for
h Honor."
IL Berry
airman of
innounced
ations are
Day prog-
where they 1
in Legion,
Vars, Uni-
Porn July
Texas, the
rs. Gerh
marriage
k 5, 1907
I their en-
urton un-
then they •*
Ledbetter,
n in bad
ears and
ack three
trans. Dis
erans, and
Is
I services,
and other
pre ached
very come
eral Barry
DISPLACEMENT
6 AND ITS EFFECT
* SITE
Giddings Pi inting Company
Can Supply Your Needs in-
Printing—Advertising
Photography—Office Supplies
FOR RENT: Apartment near
Lutheran School. Private bath.
FOR SALE
1—1953 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan
1—1952 Pontiac 4-Door
1—1950 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan
1—1948 Pontiac 4-Door-Sedan
1—1942 Mercury 4-Door Sedan
1—1949 G M.C 4-Ton Pickup
1—1955 G.M.C. h-Ton Pickup
And some cheaper models to
pick from.
Come in and get your 1956
inspection sticker.
M. A. MOERBE PONTIAC
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is voier
.....At any hour you can use our
night depository to avoid the
dangers of holding a large
sum of cash overnight or over
a weekend. For your own pro-
- tection and peace of mind,
remember that this banking
facility is always available
for’the convenience of our
depositors.
NORMAL OPENING ANO
NORMAL NERVE TRUNK
, we ( Y
JOHN F. STEWART, D. C.
The correction of faulty body mechanics is important in
the cure of arthritis, confirms J. G. Kuhns, M.D., writing
in a recent issue of Physiotherapy Review:
"Chronic arthritis occurs less frequently in joints where
normal function is not disturbed. Normal function in a
EMERSON T.V
NEWS FROM ...
LINCOLN
By MRS. OTTO FICK
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Reuther
celebrated their silver wedding
Huntsville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. G D. Real land Mrs. Aufi—Or Zoch. Mrs.
Their efforts are deeply appro- 11-17
ciated
Mr. andMrs.Joe-Matejcek,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schultz.............
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ath. She ~y‘e
Memorial
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FOR TOPS IN VIEWING
PLEASURE AT
Fred’s TV & Radio
SERVICE
REASONABLE PRICES
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone 435W
Addition, modern brick home, 2
bedrooms, bath, living-dining
room combination separate
breakfast nook. Attached garage
cLoca
anniversary Saturday Oct. 29 at
, the Lincoln Community hall,
Wilsons returned to Hallettsville el and children of Houston vi-
Friday night but the Charlie sited with friends and relatives
FOR RENT: Unfurnished ga-
rage apartment. All modern
conveniences. Private entrance.
See Edwin Biar or Call 163
tfo
night.
Mr. and Mrs. August Menzel
boarded the bus for Houston
Wedneslay for a visit with two
of their sons who reside there.
friends present. A barbecue
supper with all the trimmings
and refreshments were served.
Personals
Leon and Donna Gale Reuth-
er spent Tuesday night with Mr
and Mrs. Otto Fick and Randy.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gloyna
apartment in duplex two blocks
from business district. Garage,
Storage room Would consider
furnishing O K Sales Com-
pany tfo
Congratulations to..-
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. . . the following couples on
additions to their families born
at [Lee Memorial Hospital in |
Giddings:
ton spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. -and Mrs, Oswald
passed away at the family home Herzog and family.
Tuesday evening after an illness ---:--------------
■ husband,
letter, one
Vernon of
P C Wer-
Also one
I Vernon,
at Hunts
of Lai
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Mrs. Emma Meschke, Anton
and Lorine visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Fick and Randy Sun-
day.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Augusta Reuther is doing
well after breaking her hip in
September. She is now recov-
ering at her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Dube at Dime Box. -
Pete, Bobby and Monroe Reu-
ther of Houston were home the
weekend.
Miss Allyne Herzog of Hous-
SERVICEMEN may now sub-
scribe to Reader’s Digest at half
price: One year, for $1.50, two
years for $3. Subscribe for that
son, daughter, or friend of yours
in the service at this low rate.
Subscriptions to all magazines
accepted at Giddings Printing
Co., Giddings, Texas, tfo
FOR SALE: Six room house
on two lots. One block from
court house and one block from
high school. See Edwin Peters.
/ tfo
in company of his parents, the
i Glenn Behrens, paid his first
visit to his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Weiser Wednes-
day evening.
T P Walker of Austin, aunt, Mrs. Theresa Biehle Tues- and family of Houston spent the
FOR SALE: In John Knox
The John Paulicks spent
Sunday on Pinoak with his sick
brother C. A. Paulick.
The Chas. Tschatschulas at-
tended the funeral of his aunt
WAITRESS WANTED: $25
per week, Wednesdays off.
Rivverside Cafe, La Grange,
Texas. 12 1
FOR RENT: Large
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks for all kindness ex-
tended us at the passing of our
dear mother and grandmother
MRS LOUISE MOERBE
Special thanks to the Rev.
Holcomb, Dr Vickers, the Me-
thodist choir, for all floral offer-
priced. Phone 477W
HELP WASTED:
Harms
Mrs Win. Pratho has returned
from a visit in Houston and
Beaumont
j Misses Ann and Frieda Kilian
of Austin' spent the weekend
— with relatives.--——_
Mrs. Herman Moerbe of Greens-
creek during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zoch of
Bryan were weekend visitors
with relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Moerbe
of several weeks. He was an
uncle of Mrs. Chas. Tschatschu-
la and Mrs. Ed Schatte of here.
Heartfelt sympathy is extended
the bereaved family at this time.
visitors with her parents Mr.
PAGE 5 THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1955
READER'S DIGEST offers
special Christmas subscription
rates, good until Jan. 15, 1956:
All present subscribers may
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All present subscribers who
are donors of gift, subscriptions
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All present subscribers who
are not donors of gift subscrip-
tions. may send one or more 1-
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The Digest makes an excell-
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price) $1.50 per year) it is sent
12 times a year, specially
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panied by beautiful pen signed
Christmas card.
Subscribe today at Giddings
• Printing Co.,- where your sub-
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tion. 12-24
Citation
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To Howell D. McCord, Greeting:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s peti-
We take this means of ex- tion at or before 10 o’clock a. m.
water, private baths.arage.sto- pressing our sincere thanks and of the first Monday after the ex-
appreciation to the many friends piration of 42 days from the date
for every kindness shown during of issuance of this Citation, the
the illness and death of our cou- same being Monday the 5th day
MRS. ANNIE TSCHATSCHULA | weekend and also attended the
silver wedding anniversary, of
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Reuther.
cd at the bedside of their cri- jetz of Giddings spent the week-
tically ill uncle, Will Wenke at en(j with their grandparents Mr
Winchester, and Mrs. Alvin Moerbe at Ser-
i Mrs. Alma Pitsford of Austin bin.
also came for the funeral of her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noack
NEWS FROM . . —
FEDOR
By MRS. ALBERT O. JENKE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Domann
and sons of Austin spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. Otto
Domann.
Mrs. Sam Exner visited Mon-
day evening with Mrs. Albert O
Jenke and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Jenke
and family, and Mrs. Willie
Becker spent the weekend in
Three Rivers with Mr. and Mrs.
WalterWoelfel.Mrs. Becker
remained over for a longer vi-
sit with the Woelfels.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schulz spent
Thursday with Prof. and Mrs. E.
F. Wendland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Behrend
and family spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jatz-
lau.
Rev. and Mrs. -L. Karcher vi-
sited with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Schindler at Paige recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Naumann of
Manheim visited Monday even-
ing with Rev. and Mrs. L. Kar-
che.
CRACKED Brown Rice All
grain. Excellent for chickens
and hogs. $2.75 per hundred
of and that defandant owns 1/6 Giddings and Mr. and Mrs. Ernst
thereof, and asking that said ' Lehmann of Prospect visited
land be so divided that plain- with Mr. and Mrs H L F. Doerr
tiffs will get the improvements in Carmine Sunday.
FOR SALE: Six room house
recently refinished with all con-
veniences. On three lots - 1'
lots fenced Out buildings in-
clude barn, wash house, chick-
en house, double garage. En-
tire lots curbed. Reasonably
MATTRESSES
Mattresses, new, renovated, or
made into innersprings. Best
! with a host of relatives and
Mr and Mrs. Emil O Proske
of Giddings, a daughter, Martha ,
Jean, 7 lbs 10 oz., Oct. 25.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence H.
Noack of Giddings, a daughter,
Barbara Helen, 6 lbs. 5 oz.,
Oct. 25.
Mr and Mrs. John Melcher i
Jr of Houston, a son, Daniel ]
Gene. 8 lbs 3 oz., Oct. 25.
Mr and Mrs. Edmund R No- T
ack of Giddings, a son Mark
Wayne, 9 lbs., Oct. 26.
Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Kup-
per of Giddings, a daughter,
Marlise Susan, 8 lbs. 13 oz.,
Oct. 29.
Vergie and Clarence Estes of
Giddings, a daughter, Sylvia
Jean, 7 lbs. 8 ozs., Oct. 26.
Extend your present subscrip-
tion or buy a new one at this'
special price; get the second
year for only 48 cents Send
your renewal to Giddings Print-
ing Co., authorized agent for
Lydia Wilson. The Raymond <
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Speaker
returned from Europe after
spending two years in England
and France. They are the
daughter and son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Reuther.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pratho
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- j
tin Schulze and daughters of
Houston visited here over the
joint is dependent
mechanically upon
proper anatomical
alignment of the
bones... In faulty
body mechanics, of-
ten all these may
be wrong. This is
seen particularly
well in spine and
lower extremities.”
In line with this
reasoning comes
proof from many
- case reports, such
as this one:
The nature of said suit being Haessler of San Antonio visited
substantially as follows, to wit: with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moerbe
Suit for partition of that cer- over the weekend. They also at-
tain 170 acres of land in the J A. | tended the celebration of Mrs.
Tanner League in Lee County, Ernst Unger’s 80th birthday. A
Texas, which was conveyed to barbecue dinner was served.
R. E. McCord by T. L. Snow- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Preuss and
den and wife by deed recorded family and Mrs Mamie Preuss
in Vol. 26, page 567, Deed Re- visited in Dallas Sunday and at-
cords Lee County, Texas, alleg- tended a fashion show there.
funeral of Mr. Wenke were Mr.
and Mrs. John Paulick, Henry
Wenke, the Quentine Wenkes,
Mrs. Ed Schatte and Mrs. Edwin
Unger Jr. and children and the |
Chas. Tschatschulas and the O. |
P. Hielschers of Giddings.
Mrs. A. H. Hirsch and family
motored to Houston early Sat-
urday morning to spend the two
days with Mr. Hirsch and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Purvis and fami-
ly.
A. W. Walke of Houston spent
the weekend here at his Lake
View Ranch and with Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Sebesta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schaut-
schick attended the Golden
Mrs. Mary Driessner, Giddings
Virg nia Brown, Giddings
Lydia Green, Giddings
L. C. Green, Giddings
Verg>e Estes and baby girl,
Giddings
Ida Washington, Smithville
Expired
Raymond Jatzlau, Lincoln
Mrs Loui Moerbe, Giddings
Posey Waitman, Giddings
(Tings High School attended the Those from here attending the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mertink and
, other relatives.
""‘‘‘""‘*!‘*‘""""" - — ___—
TLC, Seguin spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
E. F. Herklotz and Mary Jane.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Behrend
of Houston spent the weekend
with their parents, Mrs. Adele
Volkers and Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
Behrend.
Daniel H. Reat of Houston
and Miss Helene Panaye, student
and instructor at S.H.S.T.C.,
CARD OF APPRECIATION
We wish to express our deep
est appreciation and thanks to
the members of the Giddings
Volunteer Fire Department and
the Giddings city employees
who assisted in the fire result-
ing from the auto accident Sat-
urday night and to Sheriff Ver-
non Goodson, City Marshal Ru-
di Simon, and Clyde Jones of
Phillips and Luckey for their
FOR SALE: HD 10 Allis
Chalmers Bull Dozer. In good
condition. Priced to sell. Frank
Matcek Jr,, Rt. 4, Box 28, Cald-
FOR SALE: 1955 Olds Holi-
day. Big discount. Schneider
Oldsmobile Co. tfo
ings, sympathy cards, and for i Giddings
all food sent Also thanks to Elmo Albrecht, Paige
Phillips and Luckey. Albert Wusterhausen,
Mr and Mrs Albert Liepke, I Lexington
Mr and Mrs H A. Zwernemann Mrs. Paul Baasen, Giddings
of its issuance, it shall be return- the weekend
ed unserved Among those from Giddings
Issued this the 21st day of attending the Robert Shaw Cho-
October A D 1955 rale in Austin last Wednesday
Given under my hand and seal night were Mrs. Don Slocomb,
of said court, at office in Gid-Miss DeLois Wilson, D. L. Fuchs,
dings. Texas, this the 21st day Shirley Christiansen, Carolyn
of October A D, 1955. Bohot, Barbara Reimers, Nancy
tin H Thomas for the consoling orable District Court of Lee
words, prayers and service. A1- County, at the Court House in
so special thanks to the ladies Giddings, Texas.
of the Presbyterian church for | Said plaintiffs petition was
preparing and serving the lunch filed on the 19 day of Sept. 1955.
and to all who sent the beautiful The file number of said suit
flowers, the many sympathy being No. 4386 The names of of Houston were weekend vis-
cards and memorial contribu- thc parties in said suit are: R. itors with Mrs. Emma Leubner
tions. To Mr. Jones of Phillips E McCord, et al as Plaintiffs, and Milton.
and Luckey Funeral Home, the and Howell D. M Cord as defen-
pallbearers and all those who dant:
helped in any way.
May God bless each and every
one of you is our prayer. ..
Horace and Gertrude Bishop
11-3
is in most
all or part-----1
11. reports ’ ‘
1 I of vet-
o the state
all —magazines, in Giddings,
Texas. 11-3
prompt action in getting the in-
jured to the hospital and under
medical care so promptly.
Special subscription rate on this We also wish to thank Eddie
magazine, new or renewal, to Schkade and Mrs. John Chris-
Nov. 10, 1955; 2 years for $3 98 tiansen for delivering messages
(Regular price: 1 year for $3 50) about the accident to our re-
sited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moer-
| be and children in Rockdale
Sunday-.
Quintus Harms of Port Arthur
visited his brother, Henry ,
A matron, age 32, complained that she had been suffering
for five years with terrible pains along the spine between
her shoulders, which had previously been diagnosed and.,
treated as arthritis. She also complained of period head- -
aches, cramping, low backache, and low abdominal pains.
A spinal analysis indicated nerve interference and X Rays
revealed spinal vertebral misalignment causing the inter-
ference. She was discharged when alignment was restored
at which time she had no pains and said she felt com- 1
pletely well. You, too, should enjoy the benefits of Chiro-
practic.
GIDDINGS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
• 1901
no sub
-t us be
ou mo-
is issue
for their faithfulness during my
HIness- in hospital andhome.-
Mrs. Paul Baasen.---
Bedding Co. Round Rock, Tex-—— -11-3
as We Dick ud and deliver on ~ - Leroy Schulz, Lexington
Thursday. Leave name and .d- WANTED. White housckeep- Walter Tucker, Lexington
m at on s Shcenttr: couple, school age child. Write girl, Giddings -
9. P IE W Schwettmann, 5521 Jessa: Bill Siegler, Giddings
mine, Bellaire, Texas 11-3
FOR RENT One unfurnished
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neitsch Baby Baptized
of Houston visited Arthur Rites of holy baptism were
Neitsch and family and Mr. and administered to David Franklin
RICHARD E FOLKES, Joiner, Patricia Slocomb, Jack
Clerk, District Court Weidemann, Gary Cowan, Wal-
Lee County, Texas. ter Ponfick, Pat Flynn, Kenneth
Cowan, and Donald Henderson.
GENUINE white Rice Polish. '
Fresh. $2.50 per hundred. Ex-
tra good Rice Bran, $2 10 per
hundred. Sweet Mixed Feed still
a big bargain at $1.75 per hun-
dred S. M. Loggins See me
at Emmrich Mill. tf
court house.
See Martin F. Placke. tfo
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