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Page 4-Giddings, Texas, Times & News-Thursday, July 15, 1993
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700 Medical Parkway • Brenham, TX 77833 • (409) 836-6173
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1-830-5017
1-830-7400
$12.00
$15.00
$10.00
G. Galbreath
542-2629
Trinity Medical Center and the Brenham physicians want to provide the healthcare services
needed by the fine citizens of Giddings. This is the reason the Brenham Clinic Association has set
up a rural health clinic and Trinity has pledged to provide emergency and acute care service
through our hospital.
• 24-Hour "In-House" Emergency Room Physicians
• Free, Physician Referral Service
• Trinity Medical Center Home Health
• Wellness Programs for Area Businesses
• The Birth Center
Or you can install VINYL OR ALUMINUM
SIDING and give painting the brush off once
and for all. Replacement windows and doors.
References available.
H. Jackson
773-4937
Trinity Medical Center is a Catholic hospital sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis and is directed, governed and moti-
vated by Christian principles. Through this sponsorship, we have developed a healthcare network between Trinity and
St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. We believe this network can effectively take care of your healthcare needs.
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suspense will want to read Mortal 5:30.
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Part of Trinity 's commitment to quality involves identifying your needs and then providing inno-
vative programs and services that meet those needs. A sampling of those services follows. Please
feel free to call those phone numbers provided for additional information.
Ridgeway picnic set
The annual Ridgeway Cemetery
reunion and picnic will be Saturday.
July 17 at the Ridgeway cemetery
grounds two miles west of Paige on
Hwy 21
Everyone is invited to attend and
bring a picnic lunch. Tables will be
provided There will be a business
meeting at 1 p.m.
Water tank turned
over at local ranch
The Lee County Sheriff’s Depart-
ment investigated a case of reported
criminal mischief last Thursday at
the Dorman Sell Ranch in southeast
Lee County.
Deputies reported that a water
tank was turned over and a pipe at
the water well broken.
Corporation.
Mr Cutts is a senior accounting
major at Southwest Texas State
University and is employed by Dell
Computer Corporation.
The wedding will take place at 7
p m. on Saturday, August 21, 1993 at
Green Pastures in Austin.
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and again...
and again...
and again...
Brenham and Giddings are communities with much in common, and we feel that you will be com-
fortable with the friendly and personal services provided by Trinity Medical Center personnel.
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Whatever you need...North 77 Texaco is dedicated to
Friendly Service & Customer Satisfaction!
JULY SPECIAL
ESTATE AUCTION
SUN., JULY 18,10 am @ 315 N. Franklin, La Grange, TX. (1 Blk. East
& 2 Elks. North of Downtown intersection of Hwy. 77 & Hwy. 71)
Johnie & Hazel Freeman are selling everything out of their
large 2 story home & shop to head up North. The Antique
furniture is some of the nicest we have ever sold. 3 piece
French bedroom set, several Eastlake dressers, lamp tables,
pair French fern stands, sofa from old Dracula Movie, 1968
Ford Mustang car, high boy chests, wood & kerosene cook
stoves, wooden ice boxes, 7 showcases, much, much more.
For info, call Gilbert Stech @ 1-800-458-6702 Lise #6957
(Wash-Dry-Vaccum Only) (Detailing Available - Call for Pricing)
542-0853
As you can see, Trinity Medical Center and the Brenham physicians are committed to serving the Giddings community,
if I can assist you in any way, please feel free to call at 1-830-2200. _______
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New City
Connections
Hector L. Berreles, Palm Valley
MHP; Mark Muniz, 170 Center
Cove; Guy Morgan. 409 E. Bryan.
Callie Lee Burditt, 272 S. Navarro.
Lee Roy Cervenka, Hwy. 77 North;
Mike Dyers, 1676 E Hempstead. No
7; Richard Burch, 2020 E Austin;
Dorothy Kelly, 513 N Caldwell;
Pauline Meuth, 710 W. Austin;
Angela Otto, ROA No 504; Sandra
Kay Geiger, 609 E. ROW; Andre
Williams, 465 W Washington; Brian
Satterfield, ROA No. 902
Danny Rogers, 473 N Burleson.
Kathy Mansfield, 497 S. Polk No. 37,
John C. Granes, 497 S. Polk No. 29;
april Granger, 755 E. Bellville; Jim
McCullough, 497 S. Polk No. 3; David
Earl Davis, Shady Oaks, lot 12, block
3; Rafael Vega Ponce, 120 E Curo
No. 6; Marcus Hancock, ROA No
611; Misty Rodriguez, 267 W
Richmond; Gilbert Proske Jr., 256
Biscay ne; Steve Miller, 921 E
Industry; Delia Holmes, ROA No
606; Brad Bryce, 389 N. Chambers
Henry Kelsey, 1062 S Waco;
Morris D. Cotton, Sun Valley MHP
No. 632; Melanie Kristof, 564 E
Boundary No. 503; J.M. Wormley.
407 W Bryan; Timothy Grimm, 382
S. Chambers; Lyssa Medack, ROA
No. 502; Mary Benavidez, 448 N.
Joekel No. 10; Henry Torres, Sun
Valley MHP No. 606; Lessa
Sheppard, 327 Sunrise No. 6; Henry
A. Boyd Sr., 590 Rolling Oaks Dr
Rumexia Moore, 314 S. Navarro.
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Giddings Library News
One of the busiest places in town Memory by Thomas H. Cook,
during the summer months or al- Light mystery fans can enjoy an-
most any time of the year is the other of the Cat Who books by
Rufus Young King Library. There Lilian Jackson Braun. The Cat
are always people looking through Who Went into the Closet will cer-
the shelves in order to find some- tainly prove to be as popular as
thing to read, some people are the rest of the Cat Who books,
reading magazines or newspa- We'll Meet Again by Philippa
pers, while others are helping Carr is a moving story of undying
their children find something to love by the popular author of the
read or a puzzle to work. The li- Cornwall saga. Catherine Coulter
brary is definitely the "in" place. fans can enjoy two new paper-
Adult readers might want to backs by her, The Hellion Bride
check out Dominick Dunne's new and The Sherbrooke Bride. The
book entitled A Season in Purga- Heiress Bride is the third novel in
tory. This author of The Two Mrs. the Bride Trilogy. A Bride for
Grenvilles and An Inconvenient Donnigan is a romantic paper-
Woman has come up with his back. Two new science-fiction pa-
most shocking and important perbacks are Diane Duane's The
novel. It concerns a wealthy fam- Door into Fire and The Door into
ily who spends a fortune covering Shadow. A Job for a Ranger is a
up the twenty-year old murder of new audio cassette by Louis
an innocent young girl by one of L’Amour.
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NEW & USED TIRES - BRAKE SERVICE
BATTERY - A/C SERVICE - CAR WASH
Mr and Mrs Charles E Wrinkle of Mr and Mrs. L W. Cunningham of
of Lexington announce the engage- Lexington and Mrs Doris Wrinkle of
ment of their daughter, Miss Cheryl Beeville She is a 1989 graduate of
Renee Wrinkle, to Mr. John Chantz Lexington High School and is a
Cutts, son of Mr and Mrs Sam C. senior merchandising major at
Cuttsof San Marcos, Southwest Texas State University.
Miss Wrinkle is the granddaughter She is employed by the 9 West
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Window broken out of Catholic Church building
While police were on a call about Police said the window, located on
an open window at the Knights of the north side of the building,
Columbus barbecue building at St. appeared to have been shattered by
Mary’s Catholic Church last a rock. Officers said it did not
Monday, officers located a broken appear that the building had been
window at the new church classroom entered.
building
GED test July 20 & 22
The GED test will be given July 20
and 22 at the Giddings High School
Cafeteria beginning at 6 p.m. both
evenings. Individuals may take any
one of the five tests or all of them by
attending both evenings. Cost is $6
per test or $30 for all five.
Call the Giddings Community
Education office at 542-3661 to
register for the tests you wish to take
or to obtain more information. Study
booklets to prepare for the GED test
are also available at the Giddings
Community Education office.
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1993, newspaper, July 15, 1993; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598685/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.