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BROIHERHOOD
I, Jean M. Bay, announce my candidacy for
the Board of Trustees of the Dime Box ISD.
I am greatly interested in the Dime Box
School and the students. The School Board
and administration work hard at trying to
achieve the best education that Dime Box
I.S.D. can offer. The citizens of Dime Box
show their pride in the school by their atten-
dance in school affairs. I would be proud to
serve on the Board if you choose to re-elect
me at the election on Saturday, May 7, 1994.
DR. T. DUNCAN, D.O., FAMILY PRACTICE
DR. J. FRIDAY, M.D., INTERNAL MEDICINE
DR. B. MARSHALL, M.D., FAMILY PRACTICE
DR. R. MIRANDA, M.D., GENERAL SURGERY
DR. R. PARCHURI, M.D., INTERNAL MEDICINE
DR. J. PHILLIPS, D.O., FAMILY PRACTICE
DR. G. SANCHEZ, M.D., FAMILY PRACTICE
DR. R. WEHMER, M.D., FAMILY PRACTICE
DR. S. YOUNT, D.O., FAMILY PRACTICE
event was started many years ago
in Austin to celebrate the coming
of spring. Admission to the party
is $2 for adults and 50 cents for
students.
Our guiding principles:
1) We place our members' need and
expectations first.
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UNION PACIFIC TO DRILL
NO. 1 HEMATITE UNIT
Union Pacific Resources of Fort
Worth has filed for a permit to
drill the No. 1 Hematite Unit. The
location is 1/2 mile northwest of
Nechanitz on the James G.
Wilkinson Survey A-108 in
Fayette County.
The permit is for a 10,900 ft.
horizontal well.
2) We conduct
our business
according to the
highest ethical
standards
I) We treat each
other with
respect and
dignity
•) We strive to
improve quality
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are often worse in African-Ameri-
cans, Hispanics and some groups
of Asians and Native Americans,
said Dr. Sandra Sessoms.
Common lupus symptoms in-
clude arthritis and skin rashes.
Most sufferers also experience fa-
tigue, fever, appetite loss, nausea,
weight loss and hair loss. In se-
vere cases, kidney failure may oc-
cur.
Lupus can be difficult to detect
because symptoms come and go,
but a rheumatologist can confirm
the presence of the disease,
Sessoms said. The disease can be
managed.
OUR WEDDING COUPLES
APRIL 16 - Susan Goerlitz & Gary Wittu, Jr.
APRIL 30 - Rachelle Gee & Douglas Lehmann
MAY 7 - Erin Hicks & Mark Matthijetz
MAY 21 - Susan Teinert & Stephen Cook
MAY 21 - Gina Joy Martin & Michael Todd Whitsel
MAY 28 - Carol Gonzales & Marvin Nolen
MAY 28 - Kathleen Shows & Allen Hoover
JUNE 4 - Angela Pitts & Jason Kauffman
JUNE 18 - Natasha Waldrup & Terry Johnson
JUNE 18 - Kelly Krchnak & Chris Urban
JUNE 25 - Marla Polka & James Roberts
JUNE 25 - Gina Quinn & Lance Newton
JUNE 25 - Janet Schulze & Mike Campbell A
JULY 16 - Cathy Pyle & Stacy Newton 1
JULY 16 - Carol Winkler & Karl Thiele •
SMITHVILLE HOSPITAL
ACTIVE MEDICAL STAFF:
DR. D. FREIDBERG, M.D., UROLOGY
DR. D. HAYES, M.D., CARDIOLOGIST
DR. C. NEWMAN, PODIATRIST
DR. S. PICKETT, M.D., UROLOGY
DR. D. POHL, M.D., LUNG SPECIALIST
DR. R. SCHRAM, M.D., ORTHOPEDICS
DR. N. TSOURMAS, M.D., ORTHOPEDICS
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EXPANDED LINE OF HOUSE & GIFT WARE PRODUCTS’
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der confined almost entirely to
women aged 20-40, causes inflam-
mation of joints, muscles and
other body parts such as skin, kid-
neys, lungs and heart. The effects
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left, struck the car in the left
rear quarter panel as it crossed
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WE OFFER FREE VAN SERVICE
NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE TABLE CIFTS. FREE GIFT WKAPPING-
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TWO-VEHICLE ACCIDENT - Escort, driven by Olga Fisher
Giddings and Paige vehicles and pictured at right, pulled out
were involved in an accident in of the Wal-Mart parking lot in
front of the Wal-mart parking front of the eastbound GMC
lot in Giddings. The 1992 Ford van, driven by Donald Goetz of
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Shakespeare play at Winedale April 2930
The Spring Class of Shakespeare torical center grounds beginning
at Winedale will present The at 2 PM Saturday afternoon. Don
Winter's Tale at The University of Goertz’s upper elementary class of
Texas at Austin Winedale Histori- the Austin Montessori School will
cal Center theater barn near present their version of The Com-
Round Top on Friday, April 29 edy of Errors under the direction
and Saturday, April 30, beginning of Valerie Malone, Shakespeare at
at 7:00 PM both evenings. Admis- Winedale student 1988 and 90.
sion is $3.00 which includes a re- Other activities will include a
ception with refreshments follow- cake walk, costume contest, may
ing the play. poles, games, refreshments, bal-
Eeyore, the doleful little donkey loons, lollipop trees, music, tours
in A. A. Milne s popular children s of the restored 19th-century build-
story Winnie the Pooh will be cel- ings, and a large birthday cake
ebrating his birthday on the his- which will be served at 3:30. This
Open 7:30 a.m. thru 6:00 p.m. Mon. -FrL,
Saturdays close at 5:00 p.m.
Old Serbin Road Ph. 542-2413 Giddings, TX
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Giddings, Paige vehicles
collide in front of Wal-Mart
Giddings and Paige vehicles
were involved in an accident in
front of the Wal-Mart parking lot
at the 2300 block of East Austin
in Giddings Friday, April 8, at
11:40 a.m.
Involved in the accident was a
1989 GMC Explorer van driven by
Donald Gene Goetz of Giddings
and a 1992 Ford Escort driven by
Olga Hermine Fisher of Paige.
Giddings police officer William
Nastoupil reported that the van
was eastbound on East Austin
when the Ford Escort pulled out
of the Wal-Mart parking lot.
The van struck the car in the left
rear quarter, said Officer
Nastoupil.
There were no injuries reported I
in the accident.
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1994, newspaper, April 14, 1994; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598724/m1/11/: 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.