The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1972 Page: 21 of 27
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Page 22 - The Giddings, Texas, Times & News - Thursday, December 14, 1972
JAlL rom PAGE ONE) GUNS
Northrup News
BY MRS: ANNIE TSCHATSCHULA
(FROM
PAGE ONE)
The
Light
Touch
jail facilities proposed for Bastrop Rost "which cause the explosive
County. missile to travel about 100 feet into
Judge Kieke stated that Bastrop the air When it explodes it sounds
County is making plans through like a shotgun blast."
Mrs Alma Krause is not feeling Milton Kasper on their first the Capital Area Planning Council "These flair guns are dangerous
her best these days and it is hoped grandchild as also are his parents, to possibly build a $400,000 jail with and are against the law," warned
that she soon feels better again. Mr and Mrs. Wiederhold of a fun.time jailkeeper and other Mr Rost "And anyone caught take baths regularly doesn't mean
Mr and Mrs Theodor Groeschel Giddings, as a son was born to Mr staff members He told the with one of these devises will be he’s a hippie. He could be a father
attended the funeral of Mrs Amalie and Mrs Jack Wiederhold (nee Commissioners that the prisoners filed on,” he said with four teenagers and one
Karcher in Giddings on Monday Marian Kasper). Also congratula would have private air conditioned Mr Rost said that quite a bathroom
afternoon tions to the great grandparents, Mr cells. number of these flair guns have .....
Its always so nice to hear someone and Mrs Otto Kasper "Since our Lee County jail is been sold in Giddings in the last Remember the good old days,
that has been very sick is feeling Birthdays of our community for use{] on]y very seldom for anything few weeks for approximately $15 to when the power needed to operate
muchbetter I am referring to Mrs. this week are Gloria Ziehr. Gus other than keeping a drunk $20 each. They have mostly been toys came from kids instead of
Arnold Polnick here in our vicinity Farrack and Douglas John Weiser overnight or for some other minor bought by teenagers who use them batteries?
Mr. Polnick said she is able to walk Brr Is it cold, makes a person offense," said Kieke, “we would like fireworks, similar to the old .....
some now. Hope you keep think that our country has been only have to use the Bastrop jail on “cherry bombs" which used to be Some company should hurry up
improving. Mrs. Polnick transplanted to the north pole, but occasions when we have a prisoner the giants in fireworks until they and design plastic song sheets - for
this is Texas This sort of weather charged with a more serious crime were outlawed, people who sing in the shower.
REV. RAYMOND KASPER reminds me of 1925, when on Dec. 27 and we need a safer place to keep 7-----------. .....
Funera 1 services were conducted it was so warm that a person could him.' ’ LiinAra I Trouble with being a good sport
on Tuesday in Houston for the Rev walk barefoot early in the morning judge Kieke said that Bastrop IulGICI is that you have to lose to prove it.
Raymond Kasper, son of the late Then one of these days a blue County officials indicated that they mono DA GE ONE .....
Teacher L.A. and Mrs. Kasper, norther hit and by 9a.m. it was down were more than willing to (FROM PAGE ONE) Secretary to boss: “The rat race
formerly of Serbin. Sympathy is to freezing During the night it cooperate with surrounding coun- retired rancher and businessman being what it is, I could use more
extended to the bereaved aged snowed and by the next morning it ties in the use of these modern in the Giddings area. He owned cheese each week.”
mother and his sisters was 15 degrees. That sort of weather facilities, providing they get them several meat markets, cafes and a .....
Relatives friends and neighbors changed about, warming some and —----—--—---— -— cotton gin , . You won't need much cheese to
gathered at the home of Mr and then freezing again, for more than that was stationed here at the time. Funeral services will be held get the best insurance plan at H. C.
Mrs. Rudolf Lorenz and Kenneth on two weeks Then again in 1929 How the laborers kept warm I just Thursday, Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. at Harms Agency P 0 Box 55
Saturday evening for her birthday, another such blustery norther blew never could figure out for they lived Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Giddings Texas Phone 542 2245,
We were pleased to have Mr up which lasted from the end of in a large tent and cooked their food Giddings with Rev Fred Mgebroff Ciddines. Texas one E
Kalniski visit in our little township. December to the end of January outside on a fire. I remember the officiating Burial will be in the Jr. of Edinburg; 2 sons, Curtis
awhile Tuesday afternoon The trouble then was getting water light, good eating biscuits the cook Giddings City Cemetery. Bage of Giddings and Carl Bage of
Mr Louis Malke and Miss for cattle. A small pond here at made in a dutch oven out on the fire Survivors include 2 daughters, Houston; one sister, Mrs. Martin
Beverly prepared a surprise Northruphadicesothick that it held Sohopeit will not get that cold, but Mrs. Bailey Timmerman of Liepke of Giddings; 8 grandchil-
birthday supper for Mrs. Louis alarge draft mule of a railroad gang we just can't tell_________________Houston and Mrs. Albert Karcher dren and Threat grandchildren,
Malke Tuesday evening Those »«"«^™™^™^^™™™««^™«™™«w«^ww™»M«««««««™™»»»»«^»a«««^™B«w™«Maa««*B««^«««mB^MM™M^»BBiM
Just because a fellow doesn't
present were Mr. and Mrs Wilbert
Noack and Sherri. Mrs. John (Olga)
Kubsch and Douglas and Charles
Malke. May you enjoy many more.
Bernice.
ON DEER HUNT
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hirsch Sr.. Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Hirsch and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack DeLazier are all on a
deer hunt out in the hill country.
Here’s hoping they have luck
WATER MAINS LAID
The new water lines for this end of
the county are being laid these days
and it should not be too long before
the water will be coming thorugh for
its customers. How the men stood it
out in that cold wind on Wednesday
is just unbelievable. But they did.
Glad to report Martin H. Schmidt
coming along quite well and maybe
able to return home some time this
week from the local hospital.
Mrs.William R. Riemers related
Saturday that the Mr Orts of Paige
that was buried Sunday was her last
uncle on her side of the family.
Sympathy is extended to all the
bereaved.
Jingle Belew!
Thonly in You
1 Fy «
7.
U.
NEW GRANDPARENTS
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs
DANCE
Round Up
CLUB HALL
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SAT., DEC. 16
9-1 . . h $1.50
1 Music By
BLUE SUNSETS
Y Look at the happy
folks who have shopping
cash. How’d they do it?
They opened a Christmas
Club for this year, last
year. Plan ahead, now!
FRI., DEC. 22
$1.50
8:30-12:30
Music By
BARONS
Christmas Dance
MON., DEC. 25
8-12 Music by $2.00
HI TOPPERS
Res. Call 968-5552
SAT., DEC. 3
Music By
9-1 VRA2EL $1.50
Just One Payment Every Week
JOIN
NOW
Christmas
Club
FOR 1973
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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/m1/21/: 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.