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Monday, May 14th
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Thursday, May 17th
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• winning in the bottom of the
seventh. Monday night they lost to
district leader Elgin.
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We regretfully announce that
effective Monday, May 14, 1990,
L. CARON MURCHISON, M.D.
will no longer be practicing with
the Brenham Clinic Association.
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NEVER PRE-SLICED & PRE-PACKAGED.
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Please make note of the change
in office hours for the
pediatrics office in Giddings
effective Monday, May 14, 1990:
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For weeks thereafter:
Tuesdays and Thursdays
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AND HE’S OUT - Giddings High
School varsity first baseman Jeff
Mutscher stretches out for this
throw from shortstop Mike Forsythe
during action against Cameron. The
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REGIONAL TENNIS - Lexington
High School athlete Marcy Jordan
finished third in the regional tennis
singles competition held in Victoria.
She is coached by Margaret
Newberry.
The Board of Trustees reserves the right
to accept or reject any or all bids and
to waive any or all formalities or to
accept the bid which best serves the in-
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Patients with bulimia nervosa
often suffer from depression, as
previously mentioned. Indeed, in
most surveys, the majority of
patients who meet criteria for
bulimia nervosa also meet criteria
for a major depressive disorder
They may have low mood, loss of
interest, shortened attention span,
disrupted sleep patterns and suicidal
tendencies. There may be a
significant problem with con-
Tool box stolen
A box of tools was reported stolen
last Wednesday from a workover rig
in the Dime Box area.
The tools were taken from a box
belonging to Culberson Well Service
Deputies of the Lee County
Sheriff’s Department said the tools,
valued at $50, were stolen from the
rig between 5 p.m. Tuesday and 7
a.m. Wednesday.
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prevalence.
Bulimia nervosa was first descri-
bed as a distinct psychiatric illness
in 1979 by Gerald Russell. The
disorder has been the focus of
research for a fairly brief period of
time
Reports of patients with bulimia
nervosa have been confined almost
exclusively to highly industrialized
societies where food is abundant. In
Third World countries, physicians
see these disorders rarely, if ever.
The reason for this finding is
unclear, but many who work with
patients suffering from this condi-
tion believe the disorder develops
primarily in societies where a high
valence is placed on slimness as a
model of attractiveness for women.
The mean age of onset of this
disorder is about 18 years, a time
when many young women leave
home to attend college or to join the
work force. This transitional period
appears to be one of very high risk
for the development of problematic
eating behaviors. On average,
patients with bulimia nervosa are
symptomatic for six years before
seeking treatment. Often it is not the
eating disorder per se that leads
them to seek treatment but the
development of secondary symp-
toms, such as medical complica-
ALLA’S
GRADE 9: Lara Fields, Kimberly
Votaw.
GRADE 10: Jennifer Yurk
GRADE 11: Jennifer Buban,
Tiffany Crawford, Craig Holland,
Kember Jordan, Marcy Jordan.
GRADE 12: John Kalmbach,
Christine Schubert.
ALL A-B
GRADE 9: Netzahual Casas, Eric
Gibson, Donna Harbers, Heather
Hay, Shane Herklotz, David Hodges,
Robin Kieschnick, Laura McClin-
tock, Nancy Sheppard, Leonard
Stifflemire, Barbi Waldrop.
GRADE 10: William Atkins,
Elaine Edmondson, Tracie Forten-
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Talented test set
Testing for the Giddings High
School Gifted and Talented Program
for the 1990-91 school year will begin
May 14.
Parents interested in the program
should contact the school for more
information. Parents will be
contacted if their children meet the
criteria to be tested.
Parents wishing to have their
children in the program, but fall
below the guidelines, may contact
the school for the exact guidelines
and options
QUALTYMEATS
The Giddings Independent School District
Board of Trustees is accepting bids for
an administrative data processing system
until 1:00 p.m. on May 17, 1990. Bid
specifications are available at the
office of Superintendent of Schools,
Giddings I.S.D., Hwy. 77 North, Giddings,
Texas 78942.
BEEF CUTLETS lb.
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berry, Anna Kalmbach, Toby
McElroy, Brad Partee. Krystal
Pohler, Jodi Wachsmuth, Lacey
Walker.
GRADE 11: Jennifer Bricker,
Christopher Campbell, Kevin Davis,
Gail Gibson, Amelia Griffin, Earl
Mauldin, Gary Moore, Robert
Pelham, John Reat, Anthony
Washington, Julie Wolf, Clayton
Wuensche.
GRADE 12: Deana Kieschnick,
Janet Lay, Sherri Moerbe, Doug
Morgan, Michael Organ, Natalie
Owen, Russell Qualls.
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Catfish Dinners $5.95 everyday
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commonly, self-induced vomiting. 0a
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SECOND IN STATE - Jennifer FOURTH PLACE - Jennifer Buban.
Bricker, Lexington junior, placed a Lexington High School junior,
second in prose Interpretation in the placed fourth in the state UIL poetry
state UIL literary contest last week. interpretation contest held in Austin.
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1990, newspaper, May 10, 1990; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598519/m1/5/: 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.