Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1996 Page: 7 of 20
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Survivors include her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Margot and
Nathan Wetzel of Liberty Hill;
son-in-law, Tom Dannelley Sr.
of Belton; sister, Georgia
Bethel of Rosebud; 7 grandchil-
dren and 6 great grandsons.
tor; Jennifer Placke, Span-
ish & Math; Sheila Kappler,
5th grade; Terry Boyd, 1st
grade.
Funeral services for Grace
Moore, 100, of Belton were held
Thursday, August 8, 1996 at
10:30 a.m. at First Baptist
Church in Giddings. Rev. John
Roark officiated.
Mrs. Moore died August 4,
1996 at Park Place Manor in
Belton.
She was born March 9, 1896
in Rosebud, the daughter of
Cora Azalee Clark and James
J. Taylor. She married J.D.
Moore in Falls County on June
27, 1917. They lived in Falls
County until the early 1930s
and then moved to Giddings,
where they raised their chil-
dren. Mrs. Moore was a home-
maker while her husband was
employed by Southern Pacific
Railroad. Mrs. Moore lived in
Belton since 1980.
Mrs. Moore was a member of
the First Baptist Church for
over 60 years. She was an ac-
complished seamstress, excel-
lent cook, and avid gardener.
She was a member of the
Giddings Garden Club and
Eastern Star.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, J.D. Moore; her
daughter, Ruth Dannelley; son,
George Moore; two infant sons;
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Dr. Dowdy died Saturday,
August 10, 1996. He was born
May 12, 1927 in El Dorado,
Oklahoma, the son of the late
Gerald S. Dowdy and Beulah
Strange Dowdy.
He received his B.S. degree in
1948 from Central State Col-
lege, Edmond, Oklahoma, and
his M.D. degree from the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma Medical
School in 1953. Dr. Dowdy was
affiliated with Park Plaza Hos-
pital, Twelve Oaks Hospital,
Hermann Hospital, Methodist
Hospital, St. Luke's Episcopal
Hospital, Diagnostic Hospital
and Southwest Memorial Hos-
pital.
He was a member of Alpha
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BBQ joined by Salad Bar,
Baked Potatoes, Beans
and all the trimmings. Mouth watering Desserts
will also be available by the slice or whole.
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previously offered at Lexington Mercantile.
The new hours will be Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Fridays 11 a.m.-lO p.m., and Saturdays, well, we might as well
say from sunrise until 10 p.m.
So, whether you want a slice of pie with a cup of gourmet coffee or
want to tickle your ribs with something 'different', "TOOTSIES" is
the place to be. Stop by Saturday and meet the new owners
Rick & Rebecca Green, and check things out!
PRAYER
TO THE
BLESSED VIRGIN
(Never known to jail)
Oh, most beautiful flower
of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine,
splendor of Heaven. Blessed
Mother of the Son of God,
Immaculate Virgin, assist
me in my necessity. Oh star
of the Sea, help me and
show me here you are my
Mother.
Oh Holy Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and
Earth, I humbly beseech you
from the bottom of my heart
to succor me in my necessity
(make request).
There are none that can
withstand your power. O
Mary, conceived without sin
pray for us who have re-
course to thee (three times).
Holy Mary, I place this
prayer in your hands (three
times).
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decide to cook meal
before stealing shirt
A Giddings home was re-
ported burglarized last week
at 438 West Liberty.
Giddings police said that
Shela Green reported that her
home had been burglarized by
cutting the screen on the back
door, using a screwdriver and
then prying the door open.
When she returned to her
home from a family reunion,
she discovered that someone
had been in her house and had
left something burning in her
oven. She also noticed that
someone had prepared food
and then left it on the table.
The only item missing from
the house was a shirt belong-
ing to her brother, Donnie
Green.
Surgery, American College of
Surgeons, Houston Surgical
Society, Texas Surgical Society,
Society for Surgery of the Ali-
mentary Tract and the Pan-
creas Club.
Survivors include his beloved,
Mary Louise Charrin; his
daughter and son-in-law,
Margala Dowdy Rosson and
Steven Rosson of Ada, OK.; sis-
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AFTER 5:00 p.m.
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ters, Marguerite Keyser of
Enid, OK. and Betty Kennedy
and husband Robert of Spo-
kane, WA.; brother, John
Dowdy of Guthrie, OK.; grand-
children, Stephanie Michelle
Rosson and Michael Steven
Rosson.
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happy, it would be easy; but
we want to be happier than
other people, and that is al-
most always difficult, since
we think them happier
than they are.
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Immanuel Lutheran Church in
Giddings. Rev. Wilbern Mi-
chalk officiated, with burial at
Giddings City Cemetery.
Mr. Schubert died Tuesday,
August 6, 1996 at Giddings
Convalescent Center.
He was born November 26,
1895 in Fedor, the son of John
and Mary (Paulick) Schubert.
He married Bertha Gruetzner
and was a farmer.
He moved to Giddings, then
Houston, and back to Giddings
after retiring from self employ-
ment. He was a custodian at
the Lee County Courthouse for
about 10 years.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, wife, 3 sisters, 5
brothers, and 2 sons-in-law.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters, Irene Wiesenhutter of
LaGrange and Alvina Zoch of
Giddings; 4 grandchildren; 9
great grandchildren and 7
great great grandchildren.
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in Giddings with his wife for
many decades.
Edward Schkade owned a
machine shop in Houston for
many years.
Funeral services for Mr.
Schkade were scheduled for
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14
at Epiphany Lutheran Church
in Houston followed by
graveside services at Giddings
City Cemetery at 2:30 p.m.,
with Rev. Wilbern Michalk of-
ficiating.
Survivors include a son Eddie;
a daughter, Donna Schkade;
and 2 grandchildren.
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suit of an automobile accident day, August 15, 1996 at 11:30
last week. a.m. in the Chapel of Geo. H.
A graduate of Giddings High Lewis & Sons with Rev. Ray
School, Mr. Schkade's father, Highfield officiating. Interment
Eddie Schkade, owned and op- services to be held in Rossville,
era ted Schkade Jewelry Store Oklahoma.
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Edward Schkade, 53,
native of Giddings,
dies in auto accident DR GERALD DOWDI JR
Edward Schkade, 53, of Funeral services for Dr. Association, American Medical
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Sale Date: Aug. 6, 1996
Market Comments: 1540 cattle and calves sold
strong to as much as $3.00 higher on choice steer
and heifer calves and yearlings. Slaughter cows and
bulls were steady to 1.00 cwt higher. Replacement
cow & calf pairs sold 10.00 to 20.00 lower. There
were 209 sellers and 46 buyers on hand.
Steer calves: med large frame #1-200/300# 60.00-
77.00, 300-400# 58.00-74.00, 400-500# 57.00-65.00,
500-600# 55.00-62.00, 700-800# 49.00-57.00.
Plainer kinds 28.00-35 00. Heifer calves:
medium to large frame #1-200-300# 44.00-57.00,
300-400# 43.00-56.00, 500-600# 48.00-59.00, 700-
800# 46.00-55.00, Plainer kinds 27.00-33.00,
Slaughter cows-high yielding 28.00-34.00, low
u- , A yielding 15.00-24 00, Bulls 37.00-43.50, Replace-
ment cows & heifers 300.00-420.00 pair - Bred
/ cows 27.00-35.00.
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1996, newspaper, August 15, 1996; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611817/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: 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.