The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958 Page: 6 of 8
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6THE GIDDINGS STAR = THURSDAY, JULY 10,1958
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DR. D. C. ROSE
of His Office at
Davidson
VACCINATE HORSES now to | July 26-27—Livestock Auction Op-
127 East Austin Street
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
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fatal it sure will cost a lot more
For The Practice of
to treat a horse later, than it will Aug 13-15—Annual Conference Tex-
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anization Conference, Browns-
ville.
9 a. m., English Services
by Rev .Henry Beseda
TELL YOUR MERCHANT you
saw his products advertised in The
Star. If your merchant isn’t using
The Star to invite you to his store,
urge him to do so. By doing so,
you, he, and all of us help build
a better community!
ractice of getting what he wanted
i Washington. Adams was accomo-
dating a long-time, generous friend.
Both were, to say the least, in-
discreet.
The number of people who make
a fat living as Washington “repre-
sentatives" is not known, but a
generally accepted estimate is be-
tween 5,000 and 6,000. That does
not include the 500 or more associa-
tions and organizations maintaining
legitimate representatives of their
interests.
COUNTY AGENT’S COLUMN
By BROWN O. SPIVEY, Lee County Agricultural Agent
S
American Everyday Dictionary
American Everyday Cookbook
4-H LAB delegates have been se-
| lected to attend Extension Service
District 10, 4-H Club Leadership
Lab at Seguin. The delegates are:
Floyd Kieschnick, son of Mr. and
erators Short Course, College
Station
Aug 4-9—Feed Microscopy Short
Course, College Station.
Congress Should Investigate
Congress has spent millions of
dollars investigating all kinds of
business and labor racketeering.
Numerous committees have held
THE GIDDINGS STAR
Lee County’s GROWING Newspaper
PURINA FEEDS
Church of Christ Sponsors
Lecture Series at Masonic Hall
1. Giddings; John Kalmbach, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kalmbach
of Route 1. Lincoln; James Arldt.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arldt
Warren, Giddings, speaker,
ject: The Case of Apollos.
Money, and number six will be Hu-
man Relationships. The night pro-
grams will include programs, cere-
monials, quite games, and activity
games. This leadership lab will be
held for the second year at Texas
FASHIONS FOR MAN
AND CHILDREN
Many Are Phonies
The influence peddlers operate
behind the scenes, and they have
lavish expense accounts. They claim
to “know the right people,” or to be
able to get legislation passed through
deviou s methods. Many of them are
100 per cent phonies.
As an example, a few years ago
we knew a lawyer who had nothing
to do with getting a new tax formula
adopted, but who looked over his
list of clients the new formula would
help and billed them for up to
$45,000 each. He collected.
Dippel’s
Floral Shop
Flowers by LouCile
WINCHESTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Charles Diltz, Pastor
Regular services every first and
290 Magnolia Station
Walter Vahrenkamp and
Juan Gonzales
7 p. m., English Services by
Rev. Henry Beseda Jr.
Feb. 9:
2 p. m., Czech Services
by Rev. Frank Svoboda
Feb. 16:
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -
Troy Jarvis, Pastor
9 a. m., Worship Service
10 a m., Sunday School
PRESIDENT OF
BOB JONES UNIVERSITY
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Claude Hines, Pastor
9:45 a. m . Sunday School
10:45 a. m., Morning Service
7:00 p. m., Evening Service
6 p. m., MYF Service
Inwardly he is unaffected by ID
changing currents of thought, its
seething emotions, its vain ideas.
He is not swept oil his feet by the
current of popular opinion. His faith
is fixed in a God who is eternal; his
feet are set on the Rock of Ages.
The secret of maintaining such a
state of life as this is found in the
words of Isaiah, "Thou wilt keep him
in perfect peace, whose mind is
stayed on thee." (Isaiah 26:3). The
man whose mir 1 is constantly oc-
cupied with the affairs of this world,
whose affection is fixed upon tem-
poral things, is bound to be af-
fected by the los of earthly posses-
sions and the changing conditions
which give them changing values.
Paul says to the Christians, "Set your
affection- on things above, not on
things on the earth." (Colossians
3 2) Both life and peace are the
possession of the man who is spirit-
ually minded (Romans 8:6).
Announces the Opening
EBENEZER LUTHERAN CHURCH
Manheim, Texas
August Horn, Paster
Worship service every Sunday
at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School and Bible Class
after the service.
You are welcome to attend any
| or all services.
Communion every 1st Sunday,
CZECH MORAVIAN BRETHERN
CHURCH — DIME BOX
“The two adult leaders are Mrs. H. in horses in August and Septem-
L Schumann and John Socha The
The Lord Jesus Christ is the same
yesterday, today, and forever. (He-
brews 13.8). The man or woman
whose faith is fixed in Him will be
filled with a sense of complete confi-
dence no matter how much condi-
tions around him are changing. As
the Prince of Peace, Christ is able to
give peace of mind to those whose
lives and thoughts are centered in
Him.
The Christian should be unaffected
by the variations in emotional tem-
perature which occur around him
With a faith which is constant and
unchanging, he walks serene amid
the change and chaos of the world
around. He maintains an inward
peace however noisy the tumult and
bloody the war which shakes the
earth around him. When others are
afraid he maintains the same restful
attitude of trust which he felt when
outward conditions were settled and
quiet He lives in the world but
9:45 a. m., Sunday School
11:15 a. m., Morning Worship
7 p. m . C. A Service for
Young People. .-
7:30 p m. Evangelistic Service.
Friday, 7 45 p m, Prayer
service.
IMMANUEL LUTH. CHURCH
Max Studtmann, Pastor
English Services at 8 and 9 a. m.
except 1st Sunday at 7:45 and 9
a, m.
German Services at 10:00 a. m.
Sunday School and Bible Classes
at 800 and 9:00 a. m.
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Office Supplies
Phone 242 — Giddings
MARTIN LUTHER CHURCH
Giddings, Texas
Fred. Mgebroff, Pastor
9 a. m. Worship Services
10:15 a. m., Sunday School and
Bible Classes.
7 p. m. Evening Services every
second and fourth Sunday
Holy Communion every first Sun-
day at 10:15 a. m.
Sunday School and Bible Classes
at 9 a. m. every first Sunday.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dime Box, Texas
H. Hartfield, Supply Pastor
10:45 a. m., Services
9:45 a. m., Sunday School and
Rible Class
ST. MARGARET’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Rev. Albin Trublowski, S. V. D.
10 a. m., Sunday Mass
7:45 a m., Daily Mass
, a. m., Saturday Mase
Sunday, July 20, 7 p. m., John
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TRINITY LUTH. CHURCH
Missouri Lutheran — Fedor
L. Karcher, Pastor
9:00 a. m., Sunday School and
Bible Classes.
10 a m , Regular Worship Ser-
vice.
will be given away FREE with every one-year new subscription
or two-year renewal subscription to
West End Lumber Co. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Paige, Texas
Rev. Elias Rode, pastor
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dime Box, Texas
Elias Rode, pastor
First and 4th Sunday Worship
i Service at 10 a. m.
1 Second and 5th Sunday no Wor-
I ship Service.
Third Sunday Worship Service
at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at
9 a. m.
Friday, July 18, 7:30 p. m., John
Lewis, McDade, speaker. Subject:
The Church of Christ will spon-
sor a series of lectures at the Ma-
sonic Hall in Giddings beginning
Sunday, July 13 and continuing
through July 20. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend these meet-
ings and also to attend their week-
ly Bible Study classes each Sunday
at 10 a. m.
Lectures scheduled for the third
week in July are as follows:
Sunday July 13, 11 a. m., Paul
DeCaulp, Houston, speaker. Sub-
ject: The Law and the Gospel.
Sunday, July 13, 7 p. m., Paul
DeCaulp, Houston, speaker. Sub-
ject: The Key to the Kingdom.
Monday, July 14, 6:45 p. m., San-
ford Tune. El Campo, speaker.
Subject: “Upon This Rock I Will
Build My Church.”
Tuesday, July 15, 7:30 p m., San-
ford Tune, El Campo, speaker.
Subject: All Things Commanded
Thee of God.
Wednesday, July 16, 7:30 p. m.,
Jerry Ray, Bellville, speaker. Sub-
ABSEMBLY OF GOD—BEAT FIVE
Mrs W. A Helmor, Paster
Sunday School at 10 o’clock
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock
Young People’s Service at
6:30 p. m.
THIS WEEK
— In Washington
With Clinton Davidson
WASHINGTON RACKETEERS
ber in this area. Even if it is not
| camp will last four days, July 21
through 24 This year’s camp will
be on conservation of human and
natural resources. The discussion
groups will include six subjects—
Developing Suggestions for 4-H
Councils, Wildlife Aesult Demon-
strations, Plant Diseases, Insects,
Conservation of Time, Energy and
In more than *20 years of close
association with congressmen and
administrative officials we have
known only a handful of govern-
ment officials who would yield to
— influence. The vast majority resent
efforts to influence their actions.
insurance sure is worth lots in the
way of sleeping sickness of horses.
If you have a horse it sure would
be a good idea to get it vaccinated | Aug. 11-13—Beef Cattle Short
in July. Sleeping sickness is found
that records are due in the Coun-
ty Agent’s Office on Aug. 1. This
means that 4-H members should
start now to bring their records
up to date so that they may mail
their records come Aug 1. More
Second, third, and fifth Sunday.
Worship Services at 10 a. m.
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
Every fourth Sunday, Worship
Services at 8 p m , Sunday Cchool
at 7:30 p. in.
First Sunday Worship Service
at 8:30 a. m., Sunday School at
9:30 a. m
ST. MICHAEL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH -'WINCHESTER
Missouri Synod
waiter Streicher. Pastor
8 a m. English Services
9 a m , Sunday School
9:30 a m . German Services
Holy Communion on first Sunday
in Month in English and German
prevent sleeping sickness A little
ington and across the country.
Some of their findings have made
headlines.
But some of the worst racketeer-
ing in the country goes on right
under the noses of congressmen.
Many of the influence peddlers are
known to the congressmen, al-
though not favorably.
These racketeers operate within
the law, or at least within the shadow
of it. Quite a few former congress-
men have become Washington
representatives who legitimately sell
their intimate knowledge of how
Congress operates.
The practice of selling influence
is far more widespread than the re-
latively innocent giving of gratuities.
Most of the latter are simply an ex-
pression of appreciation for honest
performance of duty by a govern-
ment official.
There is need for some code of
ethics, however, which public
officials can follow as a guide in
accepting entertainment and gifts
from those with whom they deal
in the performance of their duties.
To be announced.
Saturday, July 19, 7.30 p. m.,
John Lewis, McDade, speaker. Sub-
ject: To be announced.
Sunday, July 20, 11 a. m., John
Warren, Giddings, speaker. Sub-
ject: Is There Anything in a
Name?"
details will be offered in this col-
umn.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
.July 14—Texas Hybrid Seed Corn
Mrs. Edward Kieschnick of Route | Lutheran College in Seguin. The i Growers Association. College
Citizens State Bank of Giddings I Station
will sponsor these delegates at the July 17-18—Soil Conservation Ser-
school, i vice Work Shop, College Station.
E. M. Domaschk
LUMBER COMPANY
Dealers in all types of .
Building Materials
Phones: Day 338W Night 338J
Giddings, Texas
IA LOOIAT THE
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By DR BOBEONES JR
as Home Demonstration A sso-
ciation, Austin
Aug 19-21LAnnual Convention,
Texas Poultry Improvement As-
sociation. Dallas.
( ) Cookbook
Phone 255WE DELIVER
( 1 Dictionary
of Route 1, Giddings; Gerline
1 Goerlitz, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
C. W. Goerlitz of Route 2, Gid-
dings; and Jeanette Koehler, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Koehler of Route 3, Giddings.
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FIRST BAPTIST OHURCH
Clifford Alford, pastor
10 a. m., Sunday School
—11 a. m., Morning Worship
6:30 p. m., Training Union
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting
7:00 p. m. Family Night Supper
Monday:
Boy Scout Troop 141,
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Lutheran — Serbin
A. Arndt, Pastor
English Service every Sunday at
8:30 a. m
English Communion Service
each first Sunday in Month at 1:3b
a. m.
German Communion Service
each first Sunday in Month at 9:30
a. m.
German Service every Sunday
at 10 a. m.
Sunday School and Bible Class
every Sunday at 9:30 a. m.
Ladies Aid meets each first
Thursday in month at 2:30 p. m
Walther League meets on Wed-
nesday evenings at 7:30 p. m.
German Worship Services on
third Sundays at 10:15 a, m., with
Holy Communion every other
month.
There is something hidden and far
more sinister back of the Sherman
Adams vicuna coat sensation than
has been put, or is likely to be put.
on public display.
Compared with the multi-million
dollar a year racket engaged in by
several hundred professional in-
fluence peddler , the vicuna coat and
other gra ities bestowed on Adams
b Boston industrialist Bernard
• ol >e are strictly peanuts.
Gold ine undoubtedly was fonow-
to get it vaccinated now for the
prevention. For further details
contact your local veterinarian for
he will be happy that you came by
to get the facts about sleeping sick-
ness.
ALL 4-H members are reminded
C. W. Krauss Garage
Where Customers send their
Friends!
Phone 315W Giddings, Texas
Thursday, July 17, 7:30 p. m., 9 a. m., English Services
Jerry Ray, Bellville, speaker. Sub- by Rev. Henry. Beseda
ject: Strange Fire.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
MASONIC HALL
Giddings, Texas
John Warren ....... 517J
Bible Stud/ .... Thurs. 7:31
Kriegel’s Store
M F Kirke Herman Hilsberg
Groceries, Cold Drinks, Fresh
„ Dressed Chickens and Fish.
HOLY CROSS LUTH. CHURCH
Missouri Synod — Warda
H. O. Hartfield, Pastor
8:45 a. m., Worship Service
9:45 a. m., Funday School and
, Bible Classes.
First and third Sunday (German)
Second, fourth and fifth Sunday
(English).
Every first Sunday Communion
(German).
Every Second Sunday Commu-
nion (English).
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The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958, newspaper, July 10, 1958; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1615726/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.