Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1994 Page: 21 of 22
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Giddings, Texas, Times & News-Thursday, November 10, 1994-Page 21
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Sofa & Chair Reg. $1599 sale $999
SALE
Sofa Sleeper Reg $769 sale $499
@ Southwestern Bell Telephone
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5 Pc. Bedroom Reg $799 sale $549
SALE
Console & Mirror Reg $469 sale$289
COME BY & CHECK OUR MANY OTHER SPECIALS!
Any omission to unintentional.
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SALE $239
SALE $309
SALE $159
SALE $219
SALE $269
SALE $149
SALE $239
SALE $339
SALE $379
SALE $529
$429
$299
$809
$829
SALE $149
SALE $349
SALE $429
Sofa & Chair Reg. $1,129
Sofa & Chair Reg $1,079
3 Pc.
Motion Sectional Reg $1829 sale $1,569
Motion Loveseat Reg $799 sale 689
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Recliner Reg $349
Recliner Reg. $419
2 Recliners Reg $449
Recliner Reg $509
Recliners Reg $509
CREDIT TERMS
AVAILABLE
Sofa Reg. $529
Loveseat Reg. $499
Tub Chair Reg. $329
2 Wing Chairs Reg $359
Glider Rocker Reg $399
Sw. Rocker Reg. $349
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Gun Cabinet Reg $349
3-Pc. Dinette Reg. $199
7-Pc. Dinette Reg. $499
China Reg $599
salvage whatever they can from
the rainsoaked furnishings. The
trailer house ended up spread
out flat in the middle of County
Road 309 with 13-year-old Rick
Latimer, who was home alone,
trapped underneath the debris.
He was freed after 20 minutes
by rescue workers and escaped
without a scratch.
Cyril Wolf
Richard & Wanda Carlson
Calvin Berger
Kathy Robinson, QSP-Austin
The Jewel Box
SiegelerInsurance
Color Star Growers
Durrenberger Flowers
K & M Produce
Immanuel Lutheran Youth
Lee County National Bank
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative
Maass Butane Gas Co.
Subway
Pizza Hut
Giddings Times & News
Wal-Mart
Dairy Queen
Sonic
Giddings Noon Lion's Club
William Weiser, R.P.L.S.
Stubby's Food & Video
Pat's Pit Stop
M & M Lumber
Sharon Becker, R.P.L.S.
Mutscher, Inc.
Kieschnick's Feed & Supplies
Brookshire Bros.
The American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 276 would like to thank ev-
eryone who came out and sup-
ported our Annual Turkey Dinner.
Your support is greatly appreci-
ated.
5 Pc. Bedroom Reg. $979
2-5 PC.
Bedrooms Reg $1,399
5 Pc. Bedroom Reg $1,729
Save 10% to 50% on Select Groups of
Furniture and Accessories
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Group Occasional Tables Reg $1 59-$275
SALE $99
Group Occasional Tables Reg. $229
SALE $129
SALE 239
SALE$ 299
SALE $349
SALE $359
SALE $389
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THROW PILLOWS
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (SWBT) has filed an applica-
tion with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) to restructure
the current PLEXAR I and 11 service offerings This restructure will sig-
nificantly change PLEXAR I and II services
The restructuring of PLEXAR I will, among other things: (1) reduce
the maximum line size from 30 to 9; (2) obsolete and grandfather
certain optional features:.(3) eliminate the requirement to subscribe to
Feature Package Two in order to subscribe to certain optional features;
(4) reduce the nonrecurring and monthly rates of certain features; and
(5) increase the nonrecurring charges for the PLEXAR I System
Charge ($2.10 to $8.00), Call Transfer Disconnect feature ($3.00 to
$8.00), and Convenience Dialing I feature ($6.35 to $8.00). All current
PLEXAR I customers will have the option of keeping their current
PLEXAR I service, switching to the new restructured PLEXAR I ser-
vice. or switching to PLEXAR II service with ten or more lines
The proposed PLEXAR II restructure will, among other things: (1)
change the tariffed offering to serve the market segment of 10-74 sta-
tions; (2) create two station pricing structures, one for customers with
10-29 stations, and one for customers with 30-74 stations; (3) reduce
the sensitivity for the loop portion of the rate to two price bands: 0-2
miles, and beyond 2 miles; (4) offer a PLEXAR II basic station that can
be flexibly configured, from a number of standard features, to meet
the individual customer requirements; (5) change the way the termina-
tion liability is calculated so the customer is responsible for 65% rather
than 56% of the present worth of the remaining monthly payments in
the contract; (6) create an option that allows month-to-month cus-
tomers to convert to long term contracts of at least three years and
receive a credit or “contract signing bonus"; and (7) establish a System
Subsequent Change Charge which applies per serving central office
when changes are made that affect the entire system.
Current PLEXAR II customers will also have the option of keeping
their current PLEXAR II service, or switching to the new restructured
PLEXAR II service. PLEXAR II customers with at least 75 stations
also have the option of switching to PLEXAR Custom service in cer-
tain situations.
This application has been assigned Docket Number 13210. Persons
who wish to comment on this application should notify the Commission
by November 28,1994 Requests for further information should be
mailed to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 7800 Shoal Creek
Boulevard. Suite 400N, Austin, Texas 78757, or you may call the PUC
Public Information Office at (512) 458-0256, or (512) 458-0221 tele-
typewriter for the deaf For more information about this application,
please call your local Southwestern Bell Account Representative
A special thanks to all who came
out last Friday night and Satur-
day morning to help out when the
tornado destroyed our home. May
God Bless you all.
R. D. Latimer and family
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Robert Grimm, Nutrena
Bill Fenn, Inc.
First Interstate Bank
Lee County Ace Hardware
Pumpco, Inc.
Bob Gold Chevrolet, Geo, Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge
R. J. & Ruth Nitsche
Gaeke Construction Co., Inc.
Hughes Manufacturing
Lee County Farmers Co-Op
Giddings Veterinary Clinic
Urban, Thielemann, Olive & Co.
Bob Tillery Ford
Giddings Chevron, Inc.
First National Bank
Bobby Lehmann Trucking
Schneider, Krugler, Kleinschmidt,
& Placke
B & B Auto & Farm Supply
James Medack
Jaeger's, Inc.
EDIT Energy Corp.
Lee County Peanut Co., Inc.
Food For Less
Jann Droemer
Charles Siegmund
C. B. Music Co.
Cecil Wilcox
The family of the late Timothy
Harness would like to express our
gratitude for your kindness shown
to us during the loss of our loved
one. Your prayers, calls, food and
visits were very appreciative. Spe-
cial thanks to the staff and stu-
dents of GISD, Roberson's Mortu-
ary, City officials, and C.E.F. Flo-
ral Service. May God forever bless
and keep all of you, are our
prayers.
Linda Harness, Timmie, Ronald,
Kevins, Savannah Simmons
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Floral Arrangements - Pictures
SALE $999
BUFFS
(FROM PAGE ONE)
dings for Buffalo fans: Take U.S.
77 north to Cameron, take Hwy.
190 exit toward Temple to FM 93
just past Heidonheimer, turn left
onto FM 93 and follow it on into
Belton where it becomes 6th
Street, turn left onto N. Blair for
homeside seating at Tiger Sta-
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THANK YOU
The Immanuel Lutheran PTL officers, faculty, and students would like to
thank the following individuals and businesses for their donations of time, money or
prizes for our Halloween Carnival. Your thoughtfulness and desire to help made our
Carnival very successful.
OUR HATS ARE OFF TO EACH OF YOU!
TORNADO DEMOLISHES
HOME -- These scenes of utter
destruction are what's left of a
large mobile home struck by a
tornado just after dark Friday
night in the Adina community
about 10 miles northwest of
Lexington. Friends, relatives
and neighbors can be seen sift-
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Sealed bids will be received by the Giddings
Volunteer Fire Dept, until Nov. 22, 1994, 12:00
noon covering the sale of a 1978 Chevy Step Van
with a built in 5500 watt Generator, 350 engine
and a 4-speed transmission. All bids must be
sealed and addressed to the Giddings Volunteer
Fire Dept. Van Bid. All bids must be dropped off
between the hours of 8 am - 5 pm Mon.-Fri. or
mailed to GVFD Van Bid c/o Giddings City Hall
118 E. Richmond St. Giddings, TX 78942. The
members of the GVFD reserve the right to reject
any and/or all bids and to waive all formalities in
bidding. The van may be seen in front of the fire
station.
SALE $1,159
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SALE $1,169
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Door Wall Unit Reg. $709
Curio Reg.$879
Work begins on City New brick entrances
Municipal Building roof completed at cemetery
Work has begun to replace the Three new brick entrances were
roof at the Giddings City Munici- completed Monday at the Gid-
pal building. dings City Cemetery. The new en-
The Rat roof has been leaking for trances replace old brick work
the past several years to the point which Was falling down.
that it pours in during heavy The three entrances are along
rajns. U.S. 290. The city still plans to
The City Council voted to replace place a metal entrance over the
the roof with a built-up roof with a main brick work.
slight pitch on it so that water will Droemer Construction is the con.
not collect on top of the building, tractor for the job.
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1994, newspaper, November 10, 1994; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598770/m1/21/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.