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Page 6-Giddings, Texas, Times & News-Thursday, June 3, 1993
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Mexico, Giddings vehicles in accident
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Engagement announced
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Congressional Asst, to be in Giddings
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If you cut those cables, it may disrupt sen ice for
thousands of people, including sour friends and
relatives it could also delav vourconstruction and vou
If you're planning on excavating for construction,
contact GTE first There could be telephone cables under
the surface.
Austin St preparing to stop at the
intersection of Manse Street while
attempting to make a left turn, and
IF YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING
TO SELL OR TRADE, TRY
A TIMES & NEWS WANT AD!
may have to pay the cost of cable repairs
Refer to sour telephone direc tors for the number of
sour local (ill office Help us keep the lines
of communication open and working for everyone.
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Cistern store robbed
by 2 black gunmen
Authorities are still looking for
two black men who pulled an
armed robbery at the Cistern
Store in Fayette County.
The owner of the store was just
opening for business when the two
men came up, pointed the gun at
Bernice Otahal, owner of the
store. They fled with $230 in cash.
The men, who were described as
6 ft. and 5 ft. 6 inches tall, left in
two different vehicles. They were
last seen heading south on High-
way 95 toward Flatonia.
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The Commissioners Court of Lee
County, Texas is herby authorizing bids
for paving and seal-coating roads in Lee
County. Bids will be accepted until
10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 14, 1993.
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2912 people,
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APPOINTMENTS TAKEN
JUNE 1ST
Office hours Monday-Friday
9 a.m. -12 Noon, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. -12 Noon
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF HER
INTERNAL MEDICINE PRACTICE
IN SMITHVILLE
LUIHERAN
BROTHERHOOD
Family of Financial Services
Co. Ratings: A++ Bests/AAA
Standard and Poors
Carl M. Lueker FIC,LUTCF
Post Office Box 516
La Grange, TX 78945
(409) 242-3090
was struck in the left rear quarter by
the pickup which was following
Both vehicles were in the turn lane
at the time.
There were no injuries reported
Specializing in:
Personal Cash Loans, Phone Applications, Same
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101-B E.AUSTIN ST. - GIDDINGS, TX. 78942
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Congressman Greg Laughlin will
have a congressional assistant, Mr.
Jay Donaldson, in Giddings at the
Lee County Courthouse from 9:30
a m.-12 noon Thursday, June 3.
Mr Donaldson will be available to
answer questions concerning the
Social Security Administration,
Veterans Administration, and other
topics involving the federal govern-
ment or legislation presently
pending before the U.S. Congress.
No appointment is necessary.
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Wiliiam X. Kienzle the author of day through Friday from 10:30 to
The Rosary Murders has a new 5:30.
A Mexico car and a Giddings
pickup collided at the 900 block of
East Austin in Giddings Friday, May
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Involved in the accident was a 1992
Chevrolet pickup driven by Steven
Lee Baca of Giddings and a 1985
Oldsmobile Cutlass driven by Javier
Nuncio Mendoza of Manatiales Del
Valle, Mexico.
Giddings police officer Gene
Coleman Prim reported that the
Cutlass was traveling west on East
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Stephanie Payton, 501 S. Titus;
Sam Robinson, 497 S. Polk No 34;
Mike Campbell, 256 Sandridge No. 3;
Lisa Jackson, 735 N. Polk; Patsy
Humphries, 238 Sandridge No. 2;
Sharon Hicks, Wilson Trailer Park
No. 5; Mildred Voight, Wilson
Trailer Park No. 4; Robert Burt, 921
E. Industry; Clara Sherwood, 916
N. Polk No. 3; Myrna McLeroy, 1142
E. Hempstead; Billy Rodgers, 292 N.
Lion; Willie Mullin, 415S. Main; Bud
Latham, Rolling Oaks Dr. No. 705;
Michael Ybarra, Rolling Oaks Dr
No. 502; Darlene Cannon, 448 N
Joekel No. 9.
Charles Hutchins Sr., 392 N.
Orange; Larry Self, 555 W. Liberty
No. 1; Lloyd Wayne Gertson, Rolling
Oaks No. 511; Debbie Handrick. 587
N. Leon; Irene Tovar, 267 W
Richmond; Jo Boroughs, 497 S. Polk
No. 16; Rosolio Hernandez, 867 N.
Grimes; Samuel Johnson, 564 E.
Boundary No. 501; Dean Greener,
Rolling Oaks No. 813; Selma Joe
Mills, 448 N Joekel No. 16; Ignacio
Segura, 812 S. Polk; John Culwell,
362 Sandridge; David Bobar, 448 N.
Joekel No. 20; Diana Hartnett,
Shady Oaks Add. Lot 13; Marcy
Owen, 550 W Liberty No. 10; John
Wyatt, 261 Sunrise Ave. No. 19;
Shirley Dent, 1058 E. Austin; Larry
Griffin, 1960 N. Main; Ray Stanley,
415 Sunrise Ave.
Gary Gilmore, 389 W. Richmond;
Dennis Mangum, Sun Valley MHP
No. 683; Debby Hudgins, 142 N.
Chambers No. 7; Ronda Fields, 289
N. Burleson; San Junnita Garcia;
Wilson Trailer Park No. 1; Walter J
Miller, 1215 E. Austin; Genano
Saucedo, 408 S. Navarro St.; Rhonda
Robinson, 564 E. Boundary No. 201,
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Lexington Elementary uses
reading incentive program
R.E.AD. (Read Every Available utes were;
Day) is an incentive program to Weston Hansen, Darla Harris,
encourage reading as a life-ling Leah Payne, Kelsey Thurman,
skill. Lexington Elementary Joshua Turnipseed, Matthew
School children have been in- Brown, Kailee Carver, Ashlyn
volved in this program for the Hansen, Ryan Payne, Dylan
1992-93 school year. Students Akin, Kyle Dismukes, Stephanie
were encouraged to read at home, Sherrill, Ashley Schane, Jenna
individually, or with a friend or Brown, Nathan Johnson,
family member. Nathan White, Kendra Benson,
The incentives for the year were Martha Schumpe, Kay Iselt,
as follows: Crystal Alexander, James
3000+ minutes - a T-shirt Brewer, Jamie Jatzlau, Chris
4000+ minutes - a book bag and Feller
a T-shirt The children reading 4000+ min-
5000+ minutes - a T-shirt and utes were;
picnic with the principal Dustin Head, Doug Tyler
Thirty-one children earned the The children reading 5000+min-
various prizes. Eight children utes were;
read 5000+ minutes. They at- Lauren Ognowski, Larissa
tended the Picnic on the Square Wade, Lydia Ward, Derick
and were entertained by Mr. Gene Gammon,
Weatherall of the Shriner's Clown Kristal McKinley, Nathan
Group of Austin, Texas. Shirlberg, Adiun Retzlaff, Nathan
The children reading 3000+ min- McKinley
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When you
cut the lines
of communication,
everything stops.
Mr and Mrs Jimmie Kunkel of High School in Austin and attends
Austin announce the engagement Southwest Texas State University in
and approaching marriage of their San Marcos and will graduate in
daughter. Stacy Lynn, to Craig August with a degree in Medical
Hargrove of Austin. Laboratory Technology
Craig is the son of Ms. Norma Craig is a graduate of Reagan
Hargrove of Austin and Mr. Dale High School in Austin, and
Hargrove of Hutto. Stacy is the graduated from Southwest Texas
granddaughter of Mrs. Herbert State University in San Marcos with
Frosch of Lincoln and Mrs. Gladys a degree in Criminal Justice
Amador of Giddings An August 21, 1993 wedding is
Stacy is a graduate of Reagan planned at Hope Lutheran in Austin.
Sonia Vannatta, 199 E. North
Boundary; Donrell Sanders, ROA
No. 501; Rashel Kessel, 877 N. Waco;
Michael Bartek, ROA No. 802; Lorri
Chowning, 1437 E. Washington;
Dana McKay, 297 S. Polk; Jennifer
Redd, ROA No. 611; Teresa Couch,
ROA No. 513; Saul Lara, 497 S. Polk
No. 49; Stacy Akin, 693 S. Caldwell;
Arshawn Hurt, 624 W. Boundary;
Elizabeth Cook, 1058 E. Austin;
William Nattrass Jr., 497 S. Polk No.
15; Marcus Rodriguez.
Lisa Jackson, 381 E. Industry;
Bevin Perry, 497 S. Polk No. 22;
Melanie Schimank, ROA No. 60;
Kenneth Bassham, 356 S. Madison;
Paul Catchpole. 640 S. Leon; Sandy
Harris, 497 S. Polk No. 33; Raymond
McGee, 1265 N. Ellis; Gaila
Greninger, 272 Edgewood No. 15;
Refugio Hernandez, N. Burleson;
Shirley Acosta, 735 N. Polk; Beverly
Wilson, 351 S. Madison; Carlos
Olvera, 740 N. Grimes No. 12; Floyd
French, 564 E. Boundary No. 202.
Giddings Library News
Most readers usually prefer a novel entitled Dead Wrong, the fif-
certain type of book to read but of- teenth novel in the million-selling
ten these interests change so the Father Koesler mystery series. ,
Rufus Young King Library tries to Dead Wrong tells about a thirty
make sure that new books coming year old unsolved homicide which
in cover a wide variety of inter- uncovers thirty years of repressed
ests. Currently sciencefiction anger that explodes in revenge,
books are one of the major inter- P.D. James, another popular Brit
esta with a great many readers. ish mystery writer, has a new
Two new science-fiction books book The Children of Men, which
are The Talismans of Shannara is set in the year 2021. Written in
and The Door into Sunset. The the same style as her great datec
Talismans of Shannara by Terry tive stories, this novel shduld
Brooks is book four of The Heri- pleasantly surprise James' fans
tage of Shannara. The Door into with its powerful new theme.
Sunset by Diane Duane is the Bless the Child by Cathy Cash
long-awaited sequiel to The Door Spellman is a psychopathic
into Fire and The Door into thriller about a forty-two year old
Shadow. grandmother who fights the devil
Many readers like non-fiction or for control of her grandchild. A
true stories and The Misbegotten Cast of Thousands by Stve
Son is one of these. This is the true Shagan is a Hollywood block-
story of Arthur J. Shawcross a se- buster that ranges from the glit-
rial killer and his victims. Myster- tering star-studded press party at
ies are always very popular and E. Chasen's to the jungles of Jamaica 1
X. Ferrars has long been a favor- and from the New York corporate j
ite mystery writer. Answer Came suites to the heat and dust on lo-
There None is the latest mystery cation in Spain.
by this British author. Visit the library this week Mon-
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The Giddings Noon Lions Club want
to thank everyone who came out and
supported the Memorial Day
Hamburger Sale last Saturday.
Special thanks to Lee County
National Bank for the use of their park-/
ing lot, and to Brookshire Brothers and
Sonic Drive In for their help with
supplies.
We were able to sell over 900 ham-
burgers to raise money for local projects.
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1993, newspaper, June 3, 1993; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598679/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.