The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1972 Page: 18 of 27
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PARISH
(FROM PAGE ONE)
to be thoroughly healthy and
beneficial.
The congregations not only have
family ties but overlap in both
school and trade traffic. Both
congregations are members of the
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
This is the church of "The
The Giddings, Texas, Times & News - Thursday, December 14, 1972 - Page 19
and Trinity will continue to Sundays: St James, Lexington at outsmarted school officials, since GIVES GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS
worship in their separate church 10:45 am itdid not freeze over again Monday TO SONS LEO, CHARLES
buildings and function separately A call was extended to the Rev. night as expected A drizzling rain AND MELVIN SYMMANK
in all matters except those which Robert L Hartfield to serve as the Monday night along with tempera-
pertain to their pastor Some first pastor of this newly formed tures a few degrees above freezing Mrs Aug Symmank of Giddings
parish activity will interlock and dual parish For the past two and caused most of the ice to melt gave a year’s gift subscription of
thus strengthen the parish It wa s one half years Rev Hart field has before day break Tuesday the Giddings Times & News to her
decided that the pastor reside in served as pastor of the Trinity So students in the Lee County three sons. Rev Leo Symmank of
Lexington Lutheran Church at Fedor schools got a holiday and even got Houston, Rev. Charles Ray
For 1973 the congregations ------------to enjoy a warmer, sunshiny Symmank of Averett, Washington
adopted the following schedule of afternoon Tuesday, and Rev Melvin Symmank of
Sunday worship Trinity, Fedor at . . Hiawatha, Kansas It is a
Lutheran Hour," and "This Is The 8:45 a m with German language (FROM PAGE ONE) Allarmante Christmas presen
Life." services every first and thirdMARRIAGE LICENSES
A spokesman for the dual parish —____________________________the misting rain began freezing on ELICE
stated: "The Missouri Synod is one Steve Yates Makes streets, autos, bridges, trees and (FROM PAGE ONE) Harry Price Boyd of Lexington
maior protestant denomination bteve 1 ates Makes pastures. and Kathryn Elizabeth Preece of
which has not joined the National Social Club Pledge By nightfall Sunday the Texas Chairman of the C County Agricultu- Lexington
nas not on bociai lease Highway Department crews in ral Stabilization and Conservation Gary Kay Stifflemire of Rt 1.
ABILENE - Steve Yates, son of Giddings were out sanding bridges (ASC) CommitteeLexington and Madeline Ruth
Mr and Mrs W W Yates of to help prevent accidents. How- A national peanut allotment of Lawson of Rt. 2, Lexington.
Giddings, has pledged Frater ever. 4 traffic accidents did occur 14610.000 acrestheusama as for rate to be announced later
Sodalis social club at Abilene Sunday night and Monday due to has been a .r need by Ur Marketing penalties will apply to
Christian College the icy conditions on roads and WHS Department of Agriculture peanuts produced in excess of
A 1971 graduate of Rocksprings bridges 10 our 5 acres allotment
High School, Rocksprings, Yatesis In towns like Austin and Temple, ..InB ’ ..,1 eanut growers who Peanut marketing quotas have
a sophomore Bible major there were 10 and 20-car wrecks genei peanut grow T who been in effect since 1949 Growers
To be eligible for social club due to the slippery streets. grew their full allotments in 1972 vote at least every three years on
membership at Abilene Christian, Although the Giddings area can expect ,hi the san sac age whether or not to accept marketing
a student must have 30 semester schools were open for classes clotments. rhairmansaid ASC quotas. The last referendum was
hours, have attended ACC one Monday despite the icy conditions. Committee Chairman said, held in December, 1971, when 94 4
semester, and have at least a 20 the schools announced Monday whs "heirgrowers who comply percent of growers voting favored
grade point average out of a night that they would be closed with their allotments will be marketjng quotas for the 1972,1973,
possible 4.0. Tuesday However, the weather eligible for price support loans at a and 1974 crops
Council of Churches, the World
Council of Churches or the
Lutheran World Federation. As a
denomination she continues to
uphold the inspiration and iner-
rancy of the Bible. In her pulpits
the living Christ for a dying world
is proclaimed.”
The congregations of St. James
Farm Loans
(FROM PAGE ONE)
this week
Provisions of this law, signed by
President Nixon on Aug 16, 1972,
are now fully operative, Futch
said.
Benefits are divided into two
time frames:
1. Farmers and ranchers who
received loans from Farmers
Home Administration as the result
of losses due to a natural disaster
that occurred between June 30 and
Dec. 31, 1971, may be eligible for a
cancellation of up to $5,000 of the
principal of the loan Interest on
the remaining loan would be three
percent.
2 Those who received loans as
the result of losses from natural
disaster that occurred after Dec.
31, 1971, are also eligible for a
cancellation of up to $5,000.
Interest on the outstanding balance
would be charged at one percent.
Futch emphasized that it is not
necessary for those who are
entitled to benefits to contact the
local FHA office These are
blanket provisions applicable to all
who have received loans, and each
will be contacted and told of the
action he should take
Futch also advises that any
farmer or rancher who receives an
Emergency loan from Farmers
Home Administration between now
and June 30, 1973, may have up to
the first $5,000 of the loan
cancelled, with the balance at a
one percent interest rate. The
amount of cancellation is limited to
the loss or damage not compen-
sated by insurance or otherwise
CHRISTMAS BENEFIT |
Stew Supper
For Rudy Mayer
By Martin Luther Luther League
6-8 P.M.
DECEMBER 13
ADULTS-$1.00
CHILDREN-(UP TO 12) $.50
Free will donation also will bo
accepted
Will Be Held At:
MA RTIN LUTHER
EDUCATIONAL BUILDING
DANCE
Swiss
Alp
SAT, DEC. 16
ADM. $1.50
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Preuss, L. M., III. The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1972, newspaper, December 14, 1972; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1665553/m1/18/: 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.