The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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- THE GIDDIUGS STAR - THURSDAY. MAR. 23. 1961
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$17.50 - $18.00
Top Hogs
Mobile Maid
Sows
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SAVE NOW on Retail’s TV “TWIN VALUES
0. K. TIRE STORE
WAHRMUND REXALL DRUG
Giddings
Phone 343
Giddings, Texas
201 W. Austin St.
AT OUR (722179 DRUG STORE
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No purchase necessary
to win 4
Nothing to think up.
Randy Jackson—6th place—high
jump—5 ft 4 in.
Mile relay—4th place: :
Fred Tonn-55.5; Eugene Goer-
FOR PROMPT, PERSONAL SERVICE
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US
The Children of
Walter G. Lehmann
the tourney.
Members of the
volleyball team
FAST-ACTING.
FORMULA
in Giddings, is attending a one-
week advance technical course at
the M-F Service Training Center
in Detroit, Michigan. At the cen-
ing. The committee chairmen for
the Parent-Son banquet gave re-
—Sponsored by
Veterans of Foreign Wars
V.F.W. POST 4475
TELL YOU R MERCHANT you
saw his products advertised in The
sar. If your merchant isn't using
The Star to invite wou to his store
urge him to do so. By doing so.
you he and all of us help build
a better—community!
Confirmation At
St. John's Lincoln
On Palm Sunday Confirmation
service will begin at 9 a. m. The
CHEWABLE
VITAMINS
FOR
CHILDREN
Independent School District, sub-
ject to the action of the voters
in the Trustee Election on Satur-
day, April 1; +..
ny others.
Track Results"
The Giddings High Girl's Volley-
ball team, coached by Mrs. Dor-
pnl VMIII CION Children’s liquid multi
LULHAVLOUN vitamins.....
this meeting.
TRY OUR WANT AD COLUMNS
THEY BRING RESULTS!
FEDOR NEWS
, By MRS. ALBERT O. JENKE -
MV so many in our church. We
are so very happy to have our own
pastor again, after being served
so faithfully by our neighboring
pastors during the vacancy. *
so wish to recognize the elemen- 1
tary students for their scholastics
achievements during the 4 th six
weeks.. 7
Jess Adkins and Connie Lehman,
8th grade; and Sarah Barton, 6th
grade, achieved the distinction
Announcements
The Giddings Star has been
authorized to announce the can-
didacy of the following indivi-
duals as candidates for the of-
fice of trustee in the Giddings
people at the District I banquets
The entertainment was furnished
by the winner of the district tal-
ent show which was .Bryan FFA.
- the Cen-Tex Livestock Commission
Company’s Auction in Giddings
Tuesday, according to Ed Tobias,
manager. Hogs also sold steady.
- There were offered for sale 506
head of cattle, 254 hogs, 7 sheep
and 4 horses.
students visit high school
Wednesday, March 29:
Baseball Game at Thrall
3 o’clock
The main dish on the banquet
menu was Virginia Baked Ham
The monthly meeting of the Gid-
dings FFA Chapter was held Mon-
day,“March 20 in the school audito-
WAHRMUND REXALL DRUG
YOU CAN DEPEND ON REXALL DRUG PRODUCTS
Asupne 1
Tournament held a
l a s t Saturday, ...
March 18 at the:
■ , at regular
y 7 price
Lexington Swine
Growers To Meet
a. m. ------____-
Visitors are always welcome.
ture and, chances for * boys to
choose these careers and the train
: | ing they will need. After the meet-
ing refreshments were served.I |
The Vo-Ag tractor cushion sale
is going pretty good, but we will •
PHONE GIDDINGS_630R
C. C. Parker
and Sons
FOR MORE NEWS
READ THE CODINGS STAR
ter, M-F offers dealer personnel
one to four-week courses designed
to keep them informed on the
latest service techniques in the
men attended a meeting at the
Parkway..
‘Mr. and Mrs Theodore, Schroe-
der visited awhile on Sunday ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Jenke and family and Mrs. Willie
Becker.,*
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis- Iselt and
Pant. Reg 598 2 for 3.99
AUTOMATIC
DISHWASHER
COFFEE
ADMIRATION
Perk or Drip
59c
farm machinery industry, and to
instruct them in the maintenance
of recent additions to the compa-
ny’s line of agricultural and in-
dustrial machines and equipment.
Massey-Ferguson, World’s largest
manufacturer of tractors and com-
bines, has introduced more than 40
new products to the field in the
Jast two years. .
Anna Harris; Ledbetter
Mrs. William Proske and baby,
Giddings - - ..
Mrs. Allie Dorris , Giddings
Mrs. Marin Pillack, Lexington
Sheile Shepards, Dime Box
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schimank,
Mrs Emil Schimank and Clarence
visited on Tuesday night with Mr
and Mrs. Albert Jenke and family
and Mrs. Willie Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Domann
and Cyrena spent the weekend
with Mr. land Mrs. Paul Domann
and Mr and Mrs T. G. Moerbe
• . and T. G. Jr.
Mr and Mrs. Roland Urban and
girls spent the weekend here with
Mr and Mrs. Albert Urban and
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Moerbe and T.
G Jr..
WW/ The -Cen
SWEEPSTAKES
Taylor Track Meet—March 11;
Angel Gonzales—1st place—-high
hurdles—17.9 4
Roy Schulz—1st place- 880 dash
2:04.3 *
Edmund Jatzlau—3rd place—
mile-4:46.2
Harvey Arldt—4th place—high
jump—5 ft 6in.
Blinn Track Meet—March 14:
WAHRMUND
REXALL DRUG
GIDDINGS,’ TEX AS
HUNT’S
PEACHES
NO. 214 CAN
—..!.......girl. Lincoln
- John G. Hibbler Sr., Lexington
! John M. Lehmann, Giddings
I Mrs. Meta Alexander, Giddings
Mrs R. E King, Galveston
' Mrs. Lessie Harrison, Giddings
Edward Wilhite, Giddings - _
I Mrs. Albert MoSpadden, Lamesa
Cheryl Jones, Giddings
Alice Gentry, Giddings
Shirley Lewis, Dime Box 5
Minnie Jean Burns
Dismissed:
Kenneth F. Peebles, Lexington
‘Charles Balch, Lexington
Reinard Spacek, Dime Box
Tuesday
Hog Market
The following prices were paid
for hogs at the Giddings Hog Mar-
ket on Tuesday, March 21, 1961:
Bargain-Priced
POWER SHOWER!
mm k.
-
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Words are inadequate to express
my heartfelt thanks to my many
Ex-Students, Students, and Friends
for the wonderful love gift, an
' Emerson T.V., presented me.
This splendid act of kindness and
SUPER PLENAMINS
America’s
Largest Selling
Vitamin-Mineral
* Product
Sweepstakes end
March 31, 1961
ENTER REXALL’S "WIN-THE-COLT" SWEEPSTAKES
SUPER PLENAMINS Vita
_ It was decided that a club pic-
nic be scheduled sometime be-
Mrs. Gerhardt Handrick, Giddings fore school closing at either Flag
Joann Huettig, Giddings Pond-or Bastrop State Park.
grain to pork. I XT:
Everyone interested in the rais- Edgar Weiser
ing of hogs are invited o “attend
May God bless all of you. .
Bess A. Black
por cwt
Heavy Weight $16 to $17 per cwt
Light Weight $15 to $16 10 per cwt.
Sows $13 to $1550 per cwt.
The price prevailing on all class-
es were as follows:
CALVES—
Good and Choice $25 to $26:70
---------per cwt.—.
Commercial $23 to $24 70 per cwt
Utility $21 to $22.70 per cwt
Culls $20 per cwt. down
Stocker Steers $25 to $33 cwt.
Stocker Heifers $23 to $27 80 cwt.
Stocker Yearlings $23 to $25 80
per cwt.
VELVEETA -
CHEESE
2 1b. box . 79c
WHAT’S UP AT G. H. S.
i BY L. M. PREUSS III
"My family depends on
: CD GUARANTEED PRODUCTS
FOR QUALITY 8 VALUES
SUGAR
IMPERIAL
10 lb. bag . ... 99c
were elected the new cheerleaders
for the 1961-62 school year.
‘ They will replace the graduating
senior cheerleaders, Wanda Young
and Dottie Socha.
. —P--
On Tuesday, March 28, 8th gra-
ders from all the community pa-
rochial schools who plan on attend-
1 ing High next year will visit in
the high school with the freshmen.
: This will acquaint the student,
with the new school which they
will soon enter and help them to
know the teachers and students at'
GHS. - .
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A bi-weekly meeting of the Spa-
nish Club was held on Tuesday,
March 21 at 2 o’clock- -
FREE--
TRIAL SIZE with purchase of
rium. There were 48 members
and 5 guests present at the meet-
The feeding of antibiotics to letin boar& was just recently com-
swine, an important factor in rais- pleted by,, Diane Maxey, senior li-
ing hogs, will be discussed at the brary assistant.
monthly meeting of the Lexington "Tales of the Sea" is the theme
Swine Improvement Association at of the new- display which pertain-
7:30 p. m. on Monday, March 27n ings to books about sea adven-
in the Agriculture Building at Lex- tures >
ington High School. [ Miss Grace Drake, school libra-
A nutritionist from Uncle John- rian, stated that there were ma-
ny's Mills in Houston will explain ny good books about the sea on
the use of antibiotics in the rations the display shelf.
for a more efficient conversion of ----------------------------------------------------------
DANCE
AT THE
AIRLINE HAL
GIDDINGS
Saturday, March 25
Music by
The III NOTES
CORNER FOOD STORE
WE GIVE UNITED TRADING %TAMPS
SUPERIOR
MILK
1 gal. jug ... 89c
LIBBY’S VIENNA
SAUSAGE
4 cans .... 99c
roll.
Those Making the, honor roll
were:
Sharon McIntosh, Patty Hoff-
man, Gwen Zoch, 8th grade; Ke-
Old Worn Out $115 down
Buying every Tue ay 7 30 a. m T HOGS.
_______Good and Choice siz so to $18 20
1 The rain was badlly needed for the Marburger, Evelyn Behrens, and
gardens. Gladys Durrenberger.
I Gary Dube, Billy, Judy and Jane Congratulations to the team and
Jenke spent Saturday evening with coach.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Patschke ---p---.
and family to help Kenneth cele- - Margaret Hoffman, sophomore,
brate his birthday. .. and Jeanette Richter, freshman.
have to do better in order to win
the tractor. As of now our chapter
ranks 28 in the United States. If we
can win first place we will receive
a $2400 Ford Tractor for the chap-
ter. So if any one wants to buy
a cushion, please get in touch with
one of the Vo-Ag boys. The price
of the cushion is $3 75 each. We
would be grateful to anyone who
buys a cushion. This is your
chance to help our chapter im-t
prove itself.
Paul Albrecht
. Chapter Reporter
gymnasium. All 9
schools in Dis-
frict 20-AA were -
represented a t :
FOR SALE: 9 x 12 Rug; almost
new G. E. Range, fair condition;
2 - 13000 BTU Friedrich; Air Con-
ditioners, used one summer. Rea-1
son for selling, moving. Mrs. W.
E. Schneider. Giddings. 151-ltcJ
litz- 53 8; Roy Weise-57.2;1 Roy
Schulz—52.7; Total time—3:38.8 -
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Although this column deals main-
ly with high school events, we al-
following children will be con-
firmed:
Harry Dube,
Elton Exner,
Annita Melcher
Gevonne Melcher -
.... Ora Nell Schimank
Linda Schneider
Billy Walthers.
Maundy Thursday: -
English Holy Communion Service
7:30 p. m.
thoughtfulness will always be
greatly appreciated and cherished. T^ winne rwas chosen at the
last District meeting at Hearne.
MORTONS
SALAD DRESSING
qt. 37c pt. 25c
RATH’S
B A CON
Installation Big Success $ - * Mrs. Albert Jenke and children othy Ogier: won first place in the
Our Installation Services turned, visited on Monday night with Mrs 2.-Di strl C . snaiakoinik
out to be a big success on Sunday Gus Hoffman and Mat, while them
evening with a very large church
‘ attendance, we were so happy to
(Rexall) .3
SUPER ANAPAC :
COLD TABLETS 8
with Nasal Decongestant
Fights colds stoany stage Helpt ve
ouee Never 1. relieve headache, 24
ache all-over misery, watering eyes,
stopped-up nose Helps shrink swol 02c
les membranes of sinus areas, relieve
congestion. Contains Vitamin C.
mund, Rita George, 4th grade.
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School Calendar Events
Saturday, March 25:
- FHA Area VII Meeting at San
Antoino
Band Contest at San Marcos
Rockdale Track Meet
Tuesday, March 28:
"Visitation Day" Eighth grade
RS See the Frigidaire
BABY CARE WASHER
Only Frigidaire has the auto-
matic 12-minute soak cycle in a
budget-priced washer. Soaks all
clothes cleaner $009
than you can, 900
overnight a week
•After small down payment for
Model WDA 61
Actually goes thru the skin to kill muscular Both for
pain where it hurts. Choose 2-oz. liquid or
jel. Try the small size - if not satisfied, 1 4Q
return regular size for money back. 7
Fourth Place.
Eugene Goerlitz—4th place—440
dash—54 5
Roy Sehulz—1st place—880 dash
2:05. CARD OF THANKS
Edmund Jatzlau 2nd place. We wish to express our sincere
mile 4:51 . appreciation for the many acts of
Roy, Schulz 4th place low hur- kindness rendered to our father
dies-- 21 iduring his illness, and to us upon
Angel Conzales—1st place -pole his recent death. To each and ev-
vault ft eryone who in any way helped, we ports on the progress of the Ban-
Harvey Arldtist place high -extend our heartfelt thanks. Your quet. After the business there was
jump a in thoughtfulness will always be re- a film shown. This film "Dynamic
membered. Careers in Agriculture" dealt with
BULLS- ■ - ′
j Heavy Weight $17.50 to $18 80
” - - 1... per cwt. .
Light Weights $16 to $17.40 cwt
cows—
I Good Heavy Weight $16 to $18.40
per cwt.
i Stocker Cows $120 to $148
I Cutter Cows 112 to $14 70 cwt
I Canner Cows $11 per cwt. down
COW AND CALF—Pairs ’
Good $175 to $217 50 per pair +
Medium $130 to $160 per pair
The District I FFA sweetheart1
banquet was held at Lexington on
March 16. There were 19 sweet-
hearts in the contest for district
sweetheart, Sharon Moore was in
the run-off of the top seven. The
winner of the run-off and now dis-
trict I sweetheart is the sweet-
heart of the Bryan chapter. We
would like to congratulate the new
district sweetheart and wish her
luck in area and state contests.
There were approximately 200
MONACET APC TABLETS CACER RANIERO" » 2 for .99
Mi-31 ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH Ems AC #. = 2 for .99
’ RO-BALL DEODORANT 2p-hamc2dtecte".....ne oo, 2 for -79
- -4a - --------- - ........ mus Tax On SomeItema,
$14.00 - $16.00
Some of the books are: "Trea-
| sure Island," “Kon-Tiki,"____"Shod
| Haul," “Old Ironsides," and ma-
LIGHT-CRUST
FLOUR
25 lbs.......1.79
becca Moore, Diann Michalk,
Ferne Schumann,. 7th; Shirley
Temple, 6th.
Deborah Slocomb, Eugene Nam-
ken, Karen Spitzenberger, 5th;
Barbara Kasper, Steven Keng, Eu-
gene Matthijetz, Charles Sieg-
--Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Schmidt of - Lee Memorial
Houston spent Friday night and! yAGpIy AT LT IX7 GY
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan1 AL D
Schulze and son Patients:
— Mrs. Monroe Schneider and baby
GRUETZNER’S
The Home-of Standard Brands
, :*T—------ *
- Giddings, Phone 2 10
(Renal) Meltamins Jr.
The FIRST children’s chewable
multi-vitamins with liver concert
trate and iron. Candy flavored,
sugar free.
60% 3.29
SPECIALS FOR --
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Rhonda spent-the weekend here were: Peg g y mammy Aomro
with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Patsch- Schneider, Ruby Preuss
ke and family. Baack, Dottie Socha, Shirley
Our community received 2.3 in- Foehr, Eunice Symmank, Carol
ches of rain Thursday evening, al- Pratho, Violetta Fisher, Sandra
so a few hail, but did no damage. Sehns, LaVerne Albrecht, Gloria
careers within the field of agricul- E V ERYONE INVITED
NORTHERN
TISSUE
4 rolls ..... 35c
MA’S
Noodles
2 pkgs. . .... 35c
TUNA
STAR KIST
flat can___29c
5 coaup poire"
I GRAND P^IZt ^
...•.beautiful chestnut colt
Model SP31T _______
• Power shower gives top and ( S TATTOh
bottom washing action A R its
• Needs no installation _____
• Automatic detergent dispenser "P • ww
• Holds family service for ten : T
11,000 2ND PRtZtsj
Westinghouse 7-Transistor
Portable RADIOS
ASK ABOUT (Retail)
Good Friday:
Thursday and Friday, March 30-31: German Holy Communion Ser-
Easter holidays." vice at 10 a m. . , -
------------— Easter Sunday:
R.nart English Festival Service 9 a m.
AEPPEL Easter Monday:
t - ...... A good demand for stocker cat- German Festival Service at 10
Edgar Weiser, of Kissman Trac- the created an active market at
tor Co. Massey-Fergu son dealer
All club members wishing to
have a club pen were instructed
to place their order as soon as
| possible.
A committee was selected to
make plans to present a play for
an assembly during “Pan Ame-
rican Week." •
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Redecoration of the library bul-
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