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Correction
Dime Box fourth grader
Amanda Smith won first place
in the Oral Reading part of the
junior high UIL meet, instead
of sixth place like previously
reported.
Pictured left to right. Fay Rodriguez. Chamber President Kathryn Roberts, Rudy Mayer, Mayor Paul Kipp,
Shawnna Chandler, Andrea Preuss, City Manager D.E. Sosa
Communities Celebrate Texas Chamber of Commerce Week
Texas officials have designated the week of May 10-14, 1999 as Chamber of Commerce Week. All
around the state, chambers are being honored for their work on economic and community develop-
ment in their local communities.
The Giddings Area Chamber of Commerce invites the area citizens to stop by the Chamber office
dunng that week and learn what the Chamber is all about.
The Giddings Area Chamber of Commerce was established in 1942 and represents 239 business
members.
For more information, contact Kathryn or Andrea at the Giddings Area Chamber of Commerce at
542-3455.
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Family & Consumer Sciences
By Cheryl E. Walker
Lee County Extension Agent
Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Recipe Exchange
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Buttercream icine:
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1 teaspoon clear vanilla flavor
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons flour
1 % teaspoons clear butter flavor
1 % cups shortening
1 teaspoon meringue powder
2 lbs. powdered sugar
Combine all ingredients in the order
listed except one-half pound of
powdered sugar. Mix well. Add
remaining sugar and beat until
smooth. Best to allow two hours or
more to settle. Add food coloring for
whatever color and shade you desire.
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By Nicholas Racket
His cake was made in the shape ol a
Diamond Back Rattler
2 cups flour
3 teaspoons cocoa
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
3 4 cup salad oil
1 ounce red food coloring
1 % cups sugar
2 eggs
1 cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon vinegar
Mix first four ingredients Add
next four ingredients. Mix and
combine Then add buttermilk and
soda. Mix. Add vanilla and vinegar
last. Pour in greased and floured pan.
Bake at 350° until done When cake
is cool, coat with a glaze made with
powdered sugar and water. Note:
This recipe was tripled to make 4
round cake pans.
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efforts
■ Focus on fun aspect of sports
Practice sports together
Read stories about famous sports
heroes and share your experiences
Know' about your child’s coach
including coach’s philosophy,
references and behavior
Parents should not
Be intoxicated, verbally abusive or
critical of coach or referee
Drop oft or pick up children late to
games and practice
Focus on winning or the final score
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Lexington Garden Club News
A lovely country setting pro- needles pr oak leaves afford
vided the scene for the protection fromthe cold in win-
Lexington Garden Club meet- ter. Ruth fertilizes with BR 61
ing at the home of Lorrie Hager once a month after planting. In
in Blue on April 8 at 2 p.m. Co- early spring she fertilizes with
hostesses were Cheryl Cotton Peters 20-20-20 to get them
and Charlotte Smith. There started. Water only as needed
were 24 members present. New during the summer.
member Beverly Hertzler was Garden hints were given by
welcomed into the club. Beverly McMurrey:
Cynthea Shelp and Verna De- 1. Remember that plants for
ment were guests. the Xeriscape garden are not
A donation of $25 was given drought resistant until they
to the Lexington High School are well established. 2. During
Senior Bash. new spring growth, watch for
Cheryl Cotton, scholarship aphids especially under leaves.
chairman, gave a report on two 3. Drought resistant bermuda
$350 scholarships to be grasses can be planted now. 4.
awarded to two students. Remove spent blooms from
Cherry Stover, beautification spring flowers and prune
chairman, announced that shrubs after blooming. 5. Out-
three Bradford pear trees were side the months of December
planted at the primary school, and January (and perhaps No-
Flower beds at Heritage vember), avoid pruning live,
Square were to be further red and Spanish oaks in order
cleaned and beautified in to avoid oak wilt. If a limb must
preparation for homecoming. be cut out of season, paint it
Ruth Marquardt was the immediately.
speaker on "Growing Amaryl- Door prizes were won by Car-
lis." She brought several speci- rie Church, Verna Dement,
mens for show. Elaine Kluge, Ruth Mar-
Amaryllis may be grown in quardt, Edna Rabe and Alice
pots, in outdoor beds, in bor- Rose Shoptaw.
ders around the home, or in the The May 13 meeting will be
open field. Hybrids do better in the annual yard tour. Meet at
pots. Early fall is the time to Clara Grace Sherrill's home for
plant the bulbs in beds which breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Co-host-
have been prepared 2 to 3 esses will be C arrie C hurch,
weeks ahead. Ruth stated she Mary Gusler, Pat Rao and
adds bone meal to these beds. Diane Rhodes. A pot luck lunch
Amaryllis flourish in any rea- will be at Autumn Harry's
sonably good soil with ad- home. Co-hostesses will be
equate drainage. They like til- Peggy Marek and Lina Mur-
tered sun. A mulch of pine ray. Bring lawn chairs.
a timely
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Tips for Parents
Three out of four children will not
be playing team sports when they
become teens Between the ages of 8
13 years, about 72 percent of all
children drop out of organized sports
programs Toooften, bad experiences
outweigh good ones Here are some
things to consider
Reasons Children Quit:
Not enough playing time
Criticism from parents and coaches
Playing sports was no longer fun
Too much emphasis on winning
Make Sure Your Child is Ready for
Team Sports:
Your child is probably ready if
He is begging to join a team now
She is always practicing with or
organizing kids in the
neighborhood
He understands the game rules
Your child may be ready later if
She enjoys watching others play
He thinks playing pleases a parent
She seems confused about rules
He is unable to use the equipment
Make Sports a Positive Experience:
Parents should
Be supportive, courteous, and use
positive language and actions
before, during and after a game
Bring children to and from each
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Engagement announced
Tamshaw Cindy Eileen Rubin Becker of Giddings.
Cavaliere and Wayne Allen Tamshaw is employed with
Becker, both of Round Rock, Williamson County Home
announce their engagement Health. Wayne is employed
and approaching marriage. with the City of Austin Munici-
Tamshaw is the daughter of pal Court.
Clayton and Vivian Collins of A June 5, 1999 wedding is
Austin. Wayne is the son of planned in Serbin at St. Paul's
Ruth Becker and the late Lutheran Church.
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