April Article 2007

Patrons have generously donated books, newspapers, magazines, and other items. Olivia Sotello, Carrie Veselka, Jeanette Gouldsberry, and Geri Yoho have donated items.

Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century by John A. Farrell was given in memory of Henry Dittrich, Sr. by Myrtle Bartosh and Patsy Wellmann.

DW: A Lifetime Going Around in Circles by Darrell Waltrip was given in memory of Patrick “Butch” Dittrich by Myrtle Bartosh and Patsy Wellmann.

John Paul II Rise, Let Us Be On Our Way was given in memory of Elizabeth Dittrich by Myrtle Bartosh and Patsy Wellmann.

Still Pitching: Musings from the Mound and the Microphone by Jim Kaat was given in memory of Henry Dittrich, Sr. by Patsy Wellmann and Myrtle Bartosh.

New books at the library included the following: It Happened In San Antonio by Marilyn Bennett, Great Train Robberies of the Old West by R. Michael Wilson, Austin by Hilary Hylton, Historic County Jails of Texas by Ed Blackburn, Jr., Texas Curiosities by John Kelso, Insider’s Guide to San Antonio by Paris Permenter, Getting Away With Murder by Bill Neal, Day Trips from San Antonio by Paris Permenter, Peak Oil Survival by Aric McBay, Texas Rattlesnake Tales by Tom Wideman, Patrolling Chaos by Robert Lee Maril, Tough Towns by Robert Smith, Pistol Packin’ Madams by Chris Enss, Texas Monthly on Texas Women, Best Supporting Actors-Rodeo Clowns by Tommy Sheffield, Texas Disasters by Mike Cox, Bayou Plantation Country Cookbook by Anne Butler, Woodall’s 2007 Campground Directory, Start a Business in Texas by Traci Truly, Landlord’s Legal Guide in Texas by Traci Truly, File for Divorce in Texas by Karen Rolcik, Mex Tex Traditions Tex-Mex Taste by Matt Martinez, and Historic Texas Courthouses by Michael Andrews.

We would like to welcome all our new patrons that we have recently signed up and also remind our regular patrons, we have some great new books available to check out. Our hours are Mon.-Fri. 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. and Sat. 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon. You may reach us at (979) 743-3345.

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