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- THE GIDDINGS STAR — THURSDAY, OCT. 15. 1964
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AUTO REPAIRS
Wheel Allignment
Tire Balancing
LAWRENCE’S GULF STATION
AND GARAGE
ly:
Phone 542-2857
Giddings, Texas
Retail
ORIGIN
LIQUOR
Giddings
2 for
2 for 70c
“CASCADE"
REX WRIST WATCHES, Men's and Ladies'
8.88
O. K. SALES CO.
Phone 542-3156
Giddings, Texas
MOUTH WASHES
Rexall ANTISEPTIC
Rexall DEODORANTS
CHEVRoLET
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- A man has to travel fast these
days just to stand pat.
The Republican Party Would
Make A Farmer The Next
ift.
tered
com-
Polk,
6-TRANSISTOR
RADIO
With earphone, .
cast and bat wyoa
tery. Guaran PY
teed. 4
ON SATURDAY WHERE YOU CAN FEEL AT HOME.
BE AT HOME, AND GET YOUR CATTLE WEIGHED
RIGHT. 1
Miss Lynda Faye Lynch Becomes
Bride of Glen Louis Eichler
Giddings High School
Lunchroom Menu
Monday, Ocotber 19—
Weiners or Chill Meat
with Cheese
Cream Potatoes
Mustard Greens
Pudding
Bread, Butter, Milk
Tuesday, October 20—
Stew
Green Tossed Salad
Pickles
Peach Cobbler
Crackers
Bread, Butter, Milk
Wednesday, October 21—
Hamburgers
Potato Chips
Vegetable Salad
Candy Bar
Milk
Thursday, October 22—
Braised Meat and Potatoes
Spinach
Beets
Banana Pie
Bread, Butter, Milk
Friday, October 23—
Salmon Loaf
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Lima Beans
Green Salad
Jello with Whipped Cream
Bread, Butter, Milk
by guards and inspect the place
anyway. One found it nice but not
shrimp are caught by use of a
large Y-shaped net called a tra-
wl, pulled behind power boats.
employee who drove a vehicle du-
ring the 12-month period."
United distribution division em-
vloyees drove 745 cars a total of
7,933,804 miles from July 1, 1963°
to June 30, 1964, with 66 accidents
for a frequency rate of 8.32 acci-
dents per million miles driven, as
compared with a frequency rate
of 11.77 for the previous 12 mon-
ths. Wilson said.
M. F. McGee, United's safety
director, accepted the plaque in
behalf of the employees at a re-
cent A.G.A. Accident Prevention
Committee saftey conference in
Atlantic City, N.J.
ing new styling. New length, width and lowness. A
roomier new Body by Fisher housing an interior
H that's a knockout. And a more serene Jet-smooth
of the Atlantic. There’s new thin-line hardtop styling 180 hp available in the top-of-the-line Corsas. How
for all closed models. More length and width, rxIl, r sporty can a car get? Your dealer’s got the
more entrance and shoulder room in all models. Auime Corvair that'll show you.
if you overlook just one thing you can easily convince
yourself you’re onto a big expensive car here.
And that thing is its Chevrolet price.
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Rexall MILK OF
MAGNESIA
Plain or mint flavored
| 12 41. or Reg 69c
■ REDI-
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S AEROSOL
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• 299c I
CHRISTMAS
CARDS
2$ boxed cards
and envelopes.
New designs, 4”
LAZY SUZAN
14" diameter, spins on
base, lovely pot
celain dish.
with embossed
design
glazed 299
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Secretary of Agriculture
William A. Miller said: "We will give the farmer dig-
nity and freedom he deserves instead of making him a
serf and slave of the federal government!"
I WARN THE PEOPLE OF TEXAS:
Please do not disclose to pollsters: How you are going
to vote. "You may get your mail box bashed in," states
R. R. Richter.
We realize it is difficult for some not to disclose their
stand because we must correct brainwashing.
This Liberal but socalled Democratic Administration
has with its great majority in Congress rammed through
Congress laws violating the will of the American farmer
and ranchers. Words are cheap, I am speaking of the
deeds of our Liberal majority in Congress led to the
polls. --
Be proud of your heritage. Vote for Goldwater, Miller,
Bush, Crichton, Pratt, and the entire Republican Ticket.
Let's show those Liberals that our Heritage is not for
sale.
Brandy and Wine -
TO SELECT FROM
— See —
Giddings United Gas Employees Included
Among Winners of Safety Awards
Distribution division employees
A Mi-31
BadAino
Pimt,
Reg •”
sad or ENVELOPES
Social or business size,
reroute, Plain, airmail or
return address.
425€ ZOC I
LEXINGTON LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO
L BLUE 1
1 ORAL 1
Cool, refresh-
I ing taste.
- 70€
President’s Austin Offices Eyed
Offices being readied for the
arts most lalked-aboul
newcars
Hills Package Store
147 N. Main
\ BOXED
STATIONERY
A Smart new styles.
Reg' 2.00
2for 2^ ,
YOURS WITH LOVE FOR YOU
AND THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE
Reichardt R. Richter
(Pol. Adv. paid for by R R. Richter)
• REXALL
S ASPIRIN
_ None finer .. or
faster acting.
* 8
- 2 for 70c
For A Complete
Line of •
Sale Every Saturday at 12 Noon
Oscar Heller, Owner
BRING YOUR CATTLE TO LEXINGTON
PEPPE It POOCH, life size, lifelike, plush 2.99
BABY 0011, 20" tall,
embroidered dress, gift boxed -.-- ____3.99
TRANSISTOR BATTERY, 9 volt Reg 39c .29
PN BABY
DOLL
11" fell, soft
L vinyl doll. Rooted
Ht. hair, sleeping
See 5 beautiful shapes for 65—Cherrolet, Cherelle, Chery II, Corvair & Corvette—at your dealer's
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WAHRMUND REXALL DRUGS
201 WEST AUSTIN STREET — Dial 512-2052 - GIDDINGS. TEXAS 78912
SURPRISE BUYS
VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS EVENT NOT ON Due ir SALE PLAN
of United Gas Corp., including
those in Giddings, have been nam-
ed recipients of a safety plaque
from the American Gas Associa-
tion for reducing their automobile
accident frequency rate by more
than 25 per cent in 1964 as com-
pared with the same 12-month per-
iod in 1963.
James A. Wilson, vice president
in charge of United's distribution
operations throughout the Gulf
South, announced the occomplish-
ment and said, "The highly sig-
nificant award belongs to every
1 2.98 PANOVITE MULTI-VITAMINS
I Rexall joo . ======== 2 for 2.99
1 1.19 SACCHARIN
I Rexall 1000 Ver.............2 for 1.20
■ 98c FUNGI REX For Athlete’s foot 2 for 99
1.50 COMPACT POWDER Radiance 2 for 1:51
4.95 SUPPORT NYLONS
I Sheer Comfort, seamed or seamless 2 pair 4.96
98c REXALL SHAMPOOS
Choice of 4 - ------2 for 99
98c HAND LOTION "
Cara Nome, 8 ft oz ............2 for
2.69 CHEWABLE VITAMINS for .33
Rexali MinuteMan, 100‘s . _____2 for 2 70
3.89 POLYMULSION--4 for 2.70
Liquid Multi vitamins, pint _ _ 2 for 3 on
25c ADHESIVE TAPE
, Rexall, 1"* s yds. .............2 for
25c TABLETS, ENVELOPES "Tor.26
Elite Linen 9 ,
139 DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE - 4 for .26
TABLETS Rexali 100‘s 2 for 1.40
George L. Preuss
Elected President
George L. Preuss, executive
vice-president and cashier of the
Lexington State Bank was elec-
ted president of the South Central
Texas Bankers Association at La-
Grange on Saturday, September
26th.
President in the new federal build-
ing at Austin become a campaign
issue last week.
F. Clifton White, national di-
rector of citizens for Goldwater-
Miller, charged that the ninth
floor layout added $2,500,000 to
cost of the building.
General Services Administration
reported original contract price
was $7,300,000 and cost has risen
to "just under $8,000,000"’ due to
"change orders" and a labor str-
ike. GSA, however, refused to
permit reporters to inspect the
premises to check White’s story
of a Taj Mahal-type luxury, a 10-
foot fireplace and teak panels.
Some newsmen managed to get
JUMBO
SITTING POODLE
Plush with 000
white satin earlining. 079
New Corvair Corsa Sport Coupe
‘65 Corvair Corsa
There’s never been anything like it from either side And a higher powered range of engines—with up to
In the business session, with the-
President, Marilyn Koehler, pre-
siding, the Leaguers voted to buy
four official The American Luth-
eran Church steel road signs bear-
ing the church emblems, and im-
printed in reflectorizing letters
"MARTIN LUTHER LUTHERAN
CHURCH, The American Luther-
an Church, 533 North Main St.,
Giddings". The signs are to be
placed on highways 77 and 290.
Decided to have their "Hobo
Scavanger Hunt Social” on Sun-
day, October 26th, at 6:00 p. M.,
at the church’s Educational Build-
ing.
To sponsor their annual "Youth
Service" on Sunday, December
13th, at 9:00 a. m.
And to present their "Christ-
mas Play and Pageant” on the
tentative date, Sunday, December
13 th.
At the close of the meeting 're-
freshments were served by mem-
bers of League Team II.
League Advisors, Pastor and
Mrs. Fred Mgebroff; Adult Spon-
sors, Mrs. Herbert Koehler, Mrs.
Clarence Lehmann, Mrs. Rudi
Tempel, Mrs. H. L. Schumann,
and Mrs.- Gus Namken were pres-
ent in the meeting.
Miss Lynda Faye Lynch and
Glen Louis Eichler were married
Saturday evening in the Glenwood
Methodist Church in Tyler. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. An-
nie Laurie Lynch, 1226 West First
in Tyler and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eichler of
Giddings.
Performing the double-ring cer-
emony was the Rev. James Lee
Riley. Douglas Lynch gave his
sister in marriage.
Music was by Mrs. Helen Craig
and Mrs. A J. Triggs.
Centering the altar of the church
was a fan-shaped arrangement of
white gladioli and chrysanthemu-
ms. Arched candelabra in the
background rose from massed pa-
lms. Similar floral arrangements
and candelabra decorated the ch-
ancel. *
The bride chose a formal gown
of silk organza. Chantilly lace tr-
aced with pearls formed the scal-
loped Sabrina neckline. Scallop-
ed insets of lace capped the glove-
length sleeves and crescent appli-
ques of lace traced the skirt. A
carriage back accented with or-
ganza roses radiated into a cha-
pel train. A coronet of pearls held
her elbow-length bouffant veil.
She carried a cascade of white
orchids and stephanotis.
Maid f honor was Miss Lynda
Newburn of Bullard Miss Jane
Eichler of Giddings, sister of the
bridegroom, was bridesmaid and
Miss Kathy Glover was junior bri-
desmaid.
The attendants wore floorlength
dresses of coral satin designed a-
long princess lines with molded
bodices, sweetheart necklines and
short sleeves. Coral safin form-
ed their crownless pill box hats
with back bow accents. They card
e DAVE THURS. OCT. 15
PAT • thru SAT. OCT. 24
PRESCRIPTIONS
•1 MA2 seo**arEa
When you bring your
r () RER P Hmacour
ried bouquets of coral gladioli fl-
orets.
Jerry Eichler served as best
man. Jimmy McCallum was gro-
omsman and Phillip Roberts was
junior groomsman. Usher was
Jerry Sanders
A satin cloth covered the table
for the reception in the Fellow-
ship Hall. Centering the table was
a silver bowl of white stock and
spider chrysanthemums flanked by
silver candelabra. In the house
party were: Mesdames Gilbert
Weston, Dwayne Glover, Fred
Roycroft and Ted Hickman and
Misses Judy Sanders, Jeanene
Ford and Sandra Sanders.
For travel Mrs. Eichler wore a
raspberry wool suit and white or-
chid corsage.
The bride is a graduate of Rob-
ert Lee High School and Tyler Ju-
nior College. Her husband is a
graduate of Giddings High School
and is employed as assistant man-
ager of the Allied Van Company
in Tyler. He has served in the
U. S. Navy.
Rexall •
BRITE SET A
HAIR SPRAY “
Regular or for Mard- cot
to Hold hair.
“ for 151
Washing — Lubrication
Luther League Meets
With League Team II
The Luther League of the local
Martin Luther Lutheran Church
held their meeting on Wednesday,
October 7th, at 7:00 to 8:30 p. m.,
with League Team II, Adult Spon-
sor, Mrs. Clarence Lehmann,
Team Captain, Barbara Kasper,
and Co-Captain, Donnie Spitzen-
berger in charge of the meeting,
ana 40 in attendance.
Barbare Kasper was in charge
of the Devotional, with Susan Kas-
per serving as pianist.
The topic, “Leaguers in Other
Lands’’, was presented by various
Leaguers with the purpose to help
the church’s youth sense the com-
munion of saints they enjoy with
Christian youth around the world.
’65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan
‘65 Chevrolet Impala
It's ‘65‘s biggest, most beautiful change. There’s strik- ride with a new Full Coil suspension system. Fact is,
particularly lavish. Under his
tape measure, the fireplace shrank
reported original contract price
from 10 feet to 52 inches.
Johnson's staff frequently works
at a hotel in Austin while he is
visiting at his LBJ ranch nearby.
The government provides office
space for former President’s Eis-
enhower, Truman and Hoover.
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Fights perspiration
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BBc Cool Blue Roll.
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65e QUIK-BANDS, 45 Flesh colored.------
plain'or mercurachrome 9 _
55c REX FILM. 620, 127 1 20 "---—2 or 66
1.00 TRAVEL MIRROR in case 45. 2 rolls .56
ase RUBBER clovES, BEAR ; tire...........2 for 9 96
69c COTTON BALLS ...........2 pairs 90
98c AEROSOL MERTMjOLATEt - -..........2 for .70
1.00 BOXES STATIONERY Ae/Eimerosal Lilly), 1 02 2 for .99
Henuounoouecsectie styles 2 boxes 1.01
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Giddings, Texas
Robert W Koch. Pastor
Sunday School .........9:40 a. m
Worship Service ... 10:50 a. m
M, Y F...................6:00 p. m
Evening Worship 7 00 p. m
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FOMA APE TABLtts. Reran MONACET - 2 for 1.20
$5 T00TA FasTE, demal Regular__2 for .54
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1.00 HAIR BRUSHES, Nylon, . ...
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25c HAIR NETS . .
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3.59 WATER BOTTLE
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3.19 CHEWABLE VITAMIN C. Fruit flavored
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ELECTRIC BLANKET, Rex Ray, 72” M 84.- 1099
MUSICAL JEWEL BOX, Black lacquer,
mother of pearl inlay .........,__3.19 -
BUTANE GAS Cigarette LIGHTER..-----------. 2.88
TAPE RECORDER, 4 transistor ..........---------- 13.95
INTAGLIO STATIONERY, 115 sheets, 55 envelopes 1.59
PLAYING CARDS, 100% Plastic. Single deck ... 1 .66
SNUGFOLD FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, Reg 3 98, colors.. 2.59
GOOSENECK MIRROR. 5" plain & magnifying______99
SHAGGY CUDDLE BEAR, almost 34 tall, plush 3.99
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Pope, Geraldine V. The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964, newspaper, October 15, 1964; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616030/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.