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Ptqtt Th« Eagto Uto Htadllght — Ntw for Southtm Colorado County, T>xas Thursday, April 14,1994 Thur«day, April 14,1994 The Eagle Lake Headlight — New for Southern Coloredo Courtty, Texee mn ADVERTISING AND ^OKS DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONO A Y THE EAGLE LAKE HEADLIGHT Single Copy Price: 35-Cents /^ (USPS 163-760) Produced By: Subscription Rates SecorKi class postage paid Prazaks chosen for colorful display CCHJC«ADO COUNTY P.O. Box 67 —220 East Main at Eagle Lake, (409) 234-5521 Jeannine Fearing • Susie Jackson Colorado County (including Lissie and Egypt) $12.00 "If you haven' t driven by Johnny and white, yellow and purple petunias. To carry out die wildflower theme CITY OF EAGLE LAKE. Shirley Luedecke • Betty Drymalla Fayette, Lavaca. Wharton, Austin counties „™$13.50 and Scharlene Prazak's home on Next to the house is another bed full of for April, the Prazak yard boasts a ftill TEXAS 77434-0067 Address Corrections COURTHOUSE REPORT ^iisi Published Weekly Janet Dupre, Sheridan Other Texas Residents „ „... .$15.00 Austin Road recently, you've really the petunias and pansies with beauti­ poTtkm on the right comer of the yard ^ to miMt, aM, or Every Thursday should bQ sent to P.O. Box 67, missed a treat," said Maxine Griffith, ful red Pinks against a shrubbery devoted to wildflowers just on the Outside of Texas -.$16.50 Eagle Lake, Texas 77434-0067 DEEDS OIL, MINERAL ft GAS LEASES Steve Branstetter and Jen S. Bra- Yard of the Month chairman for the backdrop of Indian Hawthorn. verge of blooming. They shoukl be Deed: Aileen Dixoo Tniit to Aileeo Dorothy Massey to Cactus Energy stetter; 3-30-94. Eagle Lake Civic Garden Club. The To the right (^ the house, MexKan bursting forth in a few days. Dixon Rains, und. int in propeity in Cok>- Corp., 73.83 acres in the Haywood Moore Vu Cong and Le Phi Uyen; 3-30-94. /f Prazak home is the club's yard of the Heather overftows the flowerbeds. Johnny toW the club members they rado County, et al; filed 2-4-94. Survey, Abstract No. 110; 2-9-94. Let's Look Back. month selection for April. More beds full of impatiens, mums, were a little premature on choosing his Deed: Kenney Dixon Trust to Kenney Charles Craig Schilling, et al to Bridge MARRIAGE UCENSE The front yard on Austin Road petunias and pinks edge the yard at the yard as it will be much prettier a little Marie Dixon, und. int in property in Colo­ Oil Company, L.P., 320 acres being the APPUCATIONS Audit shows possible savings in prison system Gary Lee Hicks, 35, Galena Park and boasts three elevated flowerbeds far right. All the trees are surrounded later. It is already a colorful sight for rado County, et al; 2-4-94. west half of the I.&G.N. R.R. Survey No. Deed: Kenney Marie Dixoo to Kenney 41, Abstract No. 41; 2-9-94. Joyce Lynn Sprouae, 33, Columbva. Texas Comptroller John Sharp's The Supreme Coun has found report by Dec. the Legislature con­ filled with roses surrounded by yel­ by more colorAil flowers and Lirope spring with the promise of even nrare George A. Lumifonl, 39, and UOi 24 & 48 YEARS AGO Dixon Tntst, und. int. in property in Colo­ Richard Dale Jones, et al to Indexgeo fresh auditor the state's prison system three previous school funding laws venes in Jan. \: low, bronze, white and purple pansies borders. to come. Frances Gnimbles, 34, Columbua. J rado County, et al; 2-4-94. & Associates Inc., 41.0 acres of the A.P. shows room for S.SCX) more convicts State Capitol unconstitutional since 1989. July 24,1969 Willie Fitzgerald attended a CPL •wVe-KSW Deed: Linda Dixon Tnist to Linda Henderson Survey, Abstract No. 812; 2- COUNTY COURT in the Texas Department of Correc­ Highlights Other HighUghts Miss Kay Beth Brunner, daugh­ electricity workshop recently... Ann Dixon, und. int in property in Colo­ 10-94. ARRAIGNMENTS tions, he said last week. But other state Bullock Names School Panel •The Texas Racing Commission By Lyndell Williams ter of Mr. & Mrs. W J. Brunner of Joe S. Reed Jr. of Lake Motors in rado County, et al; 2^94. Glen Hoegemeyer, et ux to Esenjay The folk>wing cases were all react officials winced at Sharp's recom­ Meanwhile, Lt Gov. Bullock has cleared the way last week for Lubbock Eagle Lake, is to attend the Farm Eagle Lake has been ai^inted the Deed: Linda Ann Dixon to Linda Petroleum Corp., 53.052 acres, G.W. Jennifer Jean Gutierrez, , mendations. and Ed Sterling appointed an interim committee to Downs to proceed with financing Dixon Trust, und. int in property in Colo­ Brown Survey, Absfract No. 96; 2-11-94. possession of marijuana. Texas Press Assoctalion Bureau citizenship conference at area director for the Texas Automo­ According to the audit, the beds explore state government's role in plans for a new midsize pari-mutud Baylor University in Waco... "Tell It bile Dealers Association... Eagle rado County, et al; 2-4-94. Howard W. Hoegemeyer, et ux to Michael Frederick Kuchar,Coluinbaa could be added by moving minimum paying for public school facilities. horse racetrack. The $9.9 million Gift Deed: Annie Henneke to Mary Esenjay Petroleum Corp., 64.87 acres of possession of marijuana. Like It Is" a Christian folk musical, Lake citizens, along with almost every Christopher Lehman, Weimar, crimi­ security prisoners to older prison funds, her campaign said last week. Bullock said the committee is project would be financed largely Ann Henneke, 1.628 acres of the Conrad the G.W. Brown Survey, Abstract No. 96; will be presented in an encore per­ other Anwrican, were occupied with Jurgens Survey, Abstract No. 225; 2-4-94. 2-11-94. nal trespass. units, moving maximum securi^ pris­ through bonds guaranteed by the cities Because she overpaid, Richards needed because of Judge McCown's formance Sunday at Rice Theater. It is the Apollo XI and astronauts Neil Deed: Lonzo Dora and Beulah Dora lo R. Cecil Marburger, etux to to Esenjay Alan Eric Rollins, Weimar, DWI. oners to newer, more secure units and gets a refund of $1,232, which she order requiring the Legislature to of Lubbock and Slaton. performed by the First Baptist Youth Armstrong, Buzz Aldren and Mike Leonard M. Brown and Carrie L Brown, Petroleum Corp., 319.039 acres of the Francisco Monreal Torres, Flalonia, double bunking some cells and all applied to her estimated 1994 tax. address inequities in funding. Bullock •The first black man to serve as Choir... Collins over the weekend as man 0.216 acres of the Henry Austin Five Joseph Garwood Survey, Abstract No. DWI. trusty camps. Richards has made her returns picked Sen. Teel Bivins, R-Amarillo, Texas secretary of state, Ronald Kirk, A group of Eagle Lakers are to made the first landing on the moon... League Grant, AbsU^ict No. 4, Weimar; 2- 219-2-11-94. Jarvis Clayton Vaughs, La Grange^ Sharp reconunended some 200 public every year since entering pub­ to chair the committee. Other mem­ was sworn in by Gov. Richards on leave Monday for the Bahamas. 4-94. possession of marijuana. operational policy changes that he lic office as a county commissioner in bers are Sens. John Montford, D- April 4, the 26th anniversary of the Going are Mrs. R.L. Lange and July31,l%9 Gift Deed: Emma Carter to Chester COUNTY COURT CASES HLED Gary Wayne Sutton, Columbus, DWI. Carter, part of Lot No. 1, Bk)ck No. 73, Alvaro Velasquez Hernandez, Eagle Jack Hopkins, Columbus, DWI. said would save about $175 million in 1976. Her spokesman, Chuck Lubbock, and Bill Radiff, D-Mount assassination of civil rights leader grandson, Pat Sheridan of Hemp­ The Santa Fe Railroad Com­ the next five years. Those changes McDonald, called on Bush to release Pleasant Martin Luther King Jr. Kirk, 39, a Town of Columbus; 2-4-94. Lake, driving while intoxicated (DWI); Ricky Cunningham, Eagle Lake, theft stead; Mrs. O.L. Mills and grand­ pany has erected two safety devices at filed 3-29-94. of check. woukl cut waste and correct manage­ his tax returns. The committee will issue a final Dallas lawyer, grew up in east Austin. Gift Deed: Lorenza Longoria, et al to daughter, Janet; Mrs. C.E. Evoritt the crossings on East Main St. near the Esteban Cordova, Lot No. 3, Block No. 1, Sheri Ann Brower, Weimar, DWI; 3- Deidre Cunningham, Eagle LakB^. ment flaws found in the present sys­ Bush campaign spokeswoman Sr. and granddaughter, Sharon Mobil Station and Hwy 90A. There Mexican School Addition, City of Eagle 29-94. theft of check. tem, he said. Deborah Burstion-Wade said Bush Girard; and Mrs. Eddie Caylor... are long arms across E. Main and Lake; 2-4-94. John Eugene EUis, Eagle Lake, DWI; Tanyia Johnson, Eagle Lake, theft of would release his returns by the fed­ Lions Qub District Gov. Dexter Beaks Ave. at the same intersection... Gift Deed: Brunette G. Woodruff to 3-30-94. check. Judge Rips Report eral filing deadline of April 15. Anderson and wifeGay are back from Light voting is expected for the James Louis Bunge HI, und. one-fourth Dee Dale Clayton, Eagle Lake, DWI; Enrique Lbzano Juarez, Gkldiagi, But State District Judge Scott And Reggie Bashur, a spokesman ttie Lions Intemational convention in nine state constitutional amendments int in 176.24 acres of the Wm. K. Paulling 3-30-94. DWI. McCown, who acted as a iiaison in the for the campaign, said returns would Tokyo, Japan. They got to see the in the Aug. 5 election... Deputy Sher­ Survey, Absbict No. 461; 2-8-94. Fidencio Espinoza Castillo, Dukin- Kenneth James Jobe, Eagle Lake, DWI. audit for Gov. Ann Richards, said the be released from 1991-92. Japanese emperor and empress in a Gift Deed: Brunette G. Woodruff to son, DWI; 3-30-94. iff E^terling was not injured when his Calvin Ray Davis, La Grange, poisea-, report was "full of inaccuracies, mis- rare appearance... Katie Jo Woodruff, und. one-eighth int in Javier Reyes HeroandcA Beaumont, car engine caught fu'e Monday as he 324.88 acres aU of the B.D. & F. R.R. driving while license suspended (DWLS); sk)n of marijuana. j: characterizations and oversimplifica­ Tax Overhaul Needed: Laney Miss Jane Wells writes from Italy was driving on FM 1093... Survey, Abstract No. 110; 2-8-94. 3-30-94. James Douglas Dandrklge, PasadeM^ tions of complex processes." The state's tax system is overdue where she is touring Europe with Cynthia Spanihel has arrived Deed: Mid State Tnist 11 to Norman Abelardo Sanchez Garcia Jr., Austin, DWI. In a letter to Richards, McCown for an overhaul, House Speaker Pete Mrs. R.R. Wells Jr., Julia and Carol home from her visit to J apan as a Lions Foster, et ux, tract being 50x112 ft.. Block (DWLS); 4-5-94. Cory Gordon, theft by check. said that increasing the prison capac­ Laney told members of the Texas Wells, Myra Ann Russek of Lafay­ Intemational exchange student... No. 35, P. Reels Survey, Eagle Lake; 2-9- Paul Gonzales Jr. Columbus, assault; Martin Esperidion Saenz, Brenham, ity as Shaip reconmiends would vio­ Association of Business last week. ette, La., and Mrs. R.H. Waddell and Mrs. Bobby Mahon Genzer of Wei­ 94. 4-5-94. DWLS. late court agreements. But change won't hiq)pen until law­ niece, Mary Ann Reed of El mar and Ralph Lee Johnson of Eagle Deed: Fred A. Woroat to Robert R. Michael Keith Cohen, DWI; 4-5-94. Louis Benton Nelson, Columbus, ai- Sharp responded, "He (McCown) makers are certain Texans want it, he Campo... Lake were married July 26... Huette, et us, 37.425 acres of the John H. Alvin Westbtook, Brenham, theft by sault is not the state's attorney general. If he said. Dabncy League, Abstract No. l7;2-10-94. check; 4-5-94. Damon Kirk Cryan, Columbus, two Miss Linda Ann Breithaupt and Miss Irma Lehrer, niece of Mr. counts of DWLS. wants to be the state's lawyer, he "We need a tax system that pro­ Deed: John H. Reeves, et ux to George Domingo Ramirez, Columbus, crimi­ Jerry Lee Henske were married June & Mrs. John McGtothlin of Gar­ Scharlene and Johnny Prazak's home on Austin Road when Garden Club representative Becky Anderson nal trespass; 4-5-94. EarUe Jones, revocation of prob«tk». should run for the office." duces enough revenue to pay for serv­ 0. Hess, et ux, 0.466 acre of the Patrick 21 at our Lady of Perpetual Help wood, and John W. Johnson Jr. of was chosen as the April Yard of the Month by the Eagle presented the sign designating their yard as the best in Reels Survey, Abstract No. 475; 2-10-94. Gavino Quintana, Columbus, crimi­ Arturo Sanchez, revocatwo of proba­ ices that promote economic expansion Lt Gov. Bob Bullock and House Catholic Church. She is the daughter Dallas plan to wed Aug. 9 in Lake Civic Garden Club. Their granddaughter, two Eagle Lake. (From left are, Anderson, Scharlene, Con­ Deed: Ray Bairon and Donald Barron nal trespass; 4-5-94. tion. and a tax system that does not discour­ Speaker Pete Laney said Sharp's rec­ of Mr. & Mrs. E.H Breithaupt. The Garwood... Miss Janice Scott, senior year old Holly Burger, really enjoyed posing with her nie and Johnny.) lo Nancy Schobcl and James W. Nitschkc, Cassandra Dworaczyk, Bay City, theft Celester Ford Jr., Wharton, theft age business investment." ommendations might lead to the reo­ groom is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred at Eagle Lake High School, gave a grandparents and her mother, Connie Prazak Burger, Headlight Photo by Jeannine Fearing 0.0208 acre tract, part of original Lot No. by check; 4-6-94. Adrian Muse, Pattison, assault pening of the Ruiz case, a lengthy Laney, D-Hale Center, urgedTAB Henske... Mrs. Valda Westmore­ report to the Eagle Lake Rotary Club 1, Block 74, City of Columbus; 2-10-94. Danetle Duncan, Alleyton, theft by Donald Ray Taylor, Houston, DWI. federal case in which a prisoner members to convince other Texans land Walker of Eagle Lake passed on her trip to Girls State... Deed: Jay Lee Drymalla to Thomas check; 4-6-94. Jose Luis Herrerra-Hemandez, Austin, DWI. claimed his constitutional rights were "that our future depends on the invest­ away July 15 of illness... Wilfred Kainer is ttie new presi­ W. Rau, et ux, 4.0 aaes of the John Had- Glenda Apel, Fayetteville, theft by being violated by the overcrowded ments we make today in education, den League, Abstract No. 28; 2-10-94. check; 4-6-94. Patrick Ray Guevara, Halletttville, Fred G. Frnka was honored on dent of Wharton County Electric evading arrest conditions in the Texas prison system. public safety and criminal justice." Tribute to Shelly Lee Alley to be Deed: Arthur L Delgado, et ux to Michael Heraandez, Columbus, theft his 75th birthday with a party at the Coop... Mr. & Mrs. Frank Dutton Silvano E. Lopez, etux, part of Lot No. 3, by check; 4-6-94. Margaret Coleman Turner, Houston, Richards said the audit was help­ Walter Frnka home in Fondren Park, of Dallas announce the engagement of Block 56, Town of Weimar; 2-11-94. theft ful, but stressed the importance of the Court to Hear School Case Houston... Fred Kubesch of Nada is their daughter, Carolyn Kay, to Char­ DISTRICT COURT CASES FILED Michael Sanchez Onielas, Houston, filmed Saturday night in Columbus Deed: Eraa M. Rose to Donna C. Civil Suit: El RiaU Farms dba Hatchie state maintaining control of the pris­ The Texas Supreme Court will to be the new head coach at Sacred les Kallina III, son of Mr. & Mrs. C J. Beck, 6.0 acres in the Philip Bugler Sur­ possession of marijuana, unlawfully car- ^ HUl West vs. Edna Weeks and WUliam rying a weapon. ons. hev arguments May 25 on the state Heart in Hallettsville... Funeral serv­ Kallina Jr. of Garwood... Friends and family who gather to ers famous, "Travelin' Blues", written mer for the band. They talked about vey, Abstract No. 108; 2-11-94. Weeks; contract; filed 3-28-94. Joel Price Jr., Gonzales, theft by Geor^ft^V. Bush, Richards' GOP public school funding law, which is ices were held for George Krenek of Troy Krenek, vocational ag pay tribute to the musK of Colorado by Alley. Shelly Lee and and his their new CD "A Souvenir From Deed: Eraa Mae Rose to Laura Henke and Carolyn Seigel, Lot No. 184, Lake DIVORCES nLED check. opponent for governor in the Nov. being challenged by property rich and Hungerford who passed away July teacher at Garwood High School, is to County's own Shelly Lee Alley on brother Alvin Alley accompanied Texas" recefttly released on Sundown general election, said the audit high­ property poor school districts. 17... be honored at the state Vocational Ag Sheridan Estates; 2-11-94. Lupe Morales Torres and Zeferino Melvin Charies, Houston, thefl April 16 are in for an extra treat. Not Rodgers to where they Records and about the tribute show Deed: Garrett Miller, et al to David C. Castro Torres; 3-30-94. Isabel Gonzales, Yoakum, posseatioa lights the governor's ineffectiveness. The law, which requires the school Teachers Association in Austin, Aug. T.S. Harris celebrated his %th only will the audience hear musk: of played fiddles in the original record­ coming up in Columbus. Weido, et ux, 18.499 acres, James Tum- Emil J. Martinez and Marie R. Marti­ of marijuana. districts with the most property wealth birthday in Egypt over the past week­ 6, for 20 years service to the program Jimmie Rodgers, Bob Wills and Al­ ing of "Travelin' Blues". That was the Buddy Rau of the Columbus linson League, Abstract No. 46; 2-11-94. nez; 3-30-94. ;,..;•„.,; V, Noel Torres, Houston, DWI. Governor's Tax Return to share some of it with property poor end. .. Vocational Agriculture teacher (Sec 24 & 48, Page 6) ley, but they will witness music his­ first time "twin fiddles" were used on Chamber of Commerce says tkkets John Eugene Ellis, Houston, DWI. GoV. Richards' 1993 federal in­ districts, was upheld last year by tory in the making. a recording and it proved to be a turn­ are still available for the 7:30 p.m. come tax return shows she owes Judge McCown of Austin. Loyalty Day proclaimed At the Stafford Opera House in ing point in musical recording. performance on Saturday. Prices are $27,639 in taxes on income of But McCown gave the Legislature Eagle Lake Mayor Don Bendy signed a proclanrMtlon declaring May 1 Columbus Saturday at 7:30 p.m., the Sharing the stage with Alley, $10 for adults and $5 for students and . $110.64S. Her income was composed until Sept. 1,1995 to come up with an Loyalty Day in Eagle Lake. Commander Len Matula wKh the Veterans of About Town... performance "From Jimmie Rodgers Brewer and The Boys, is Van Wil­ children. Tickets may be purchased at of $94,086 in salary, $4,520 in interest equitable way to pay for school con­ Foreign Wars Post #8783, left, looks on. to Bob Wills: A Tribute to Shelly Lee liams of Rayville, Ala. He is regarded The Style Shop in Columbus or from on savings and $12,039 from mutual struction. The proclamation reads,"... I hereby call upon all my fellow citizens to as the best performer of Rodgers the Stafford Opera House. Tickets • ••• g Alley" will be filmed. Tol S. 'TJ" Don't Miss Out! take ful advantage of the special occasion known as Loyalty Day, cele­ Higginbotham of Starz Productions songs today; and Jinrniie Rodgers will be available at the door Saturday brated annually throughout the nation on the first day of May as an •• • •• t ,|,f.-----—---T •••••••III ••• • • Court of Spice wood, Rodgers' only evening until they sell out • ••• • I I • I •• ••« •• f •••••••••< • •• •• announced that Sundown Records • e • • I I • •« • I ••••••••!<• • • • • Incenthfe for every true American to reaffirm his and her kive of Flag and • eee • • • !• • • • I ••••••••na ••• • II IIIBB • ••• ••••••••ill • • will have crews in Columbus to film grandson. The audience is invited to dress II t •••• • • ••••••••i'l • • • I f •• • e • ••••••••III •• • Country. And I urge that all indlvkluals, schools, churches, organizations, i I 11 ••••ee •••• • . M • •••• the show. Williams appears at Jimmie Rodg­ western style, come early and stay late LBfl ••••• •• •• Hcnv will \'()u business establishments and homes within my offteial ]urisdk:tk}n to Sundown Records will produce a ers festivals around the U.S. in such to meet the musicians and view exhib­ display proudly the Flag of the United States of Amertea and partk:lpate places as Meridian, Ms. and Kerrville, its. Shelly Lee Alley memorabilia •Vera Reeves of Rock Island, for­ resident that Scarlet Cranek, daughter video cassette of the entire live pro­ In public patriotic Loyalty Day acthrltles whk:h are cosponsored by the Texas. Court performs his grand­ including his fiddle and original sheet mer employee at the Eagle Lake Po­ of Sam Cranek and Charlotte Cranek duction as well as making available a Veterans of Foreign Wars of the UnKed States and others on Loyalty Day, father's songs as well as his own music will be on display at the Staf­ saw enough to protect lice Department, has been asked to of Garwood, recently married. She music CD and cassette tape of the May 1,1994." Headlight Photo by Sush JackBon show's music. Pre-orders for these music, best described as a country, ford Opera House the evening of the Town teach at Wharton County Junior Col­ became the bride of Mike Black. CDs, videos and cassettes will be blues and rock mix. show. Orders for the show video, lege on a part-time basis. •Saturday, April 2, a surprise taken at the Opera House the night of MC of the show is Larry Scott, music and River Road Boys record­ N'oiir famiK's fiittire? Vera, a deputy with the Ft. Bend birthday party honored Pete Linne- /{== =^ the show. host of the midnight to 6 a.m. slot on ings will also be available that night County Sheriffs Department, and her mier at his home for his 78th birthday. Appearing in this star-studded KWKH radio in Shrevepot, La. He is A drawing will be held for door husband Jay Sr. (not to be confused Ruby Linnemier and over 60 relatives Bible Verse of the Week performance are both Alley's sons: heard in 39 states and is a five time prizes including autographed posters Merrill Lynch cordially invites you with their son Jay Jr. who was an and guests gathered to help him cele­ Shelly Lee Alley Jr. and stepson, winner of the DJ of the Year honors. and CDs of "A Souvenir From Texas". "Heaven and earth shall pass away; but my words shall not officer with ELPD) have been married brate with a hamburger cookout to attend our free seminar. Clyde Brewer, who began playing Scott was recendy inducted into the Anyone interested can join the for 35 years. We think she deserves a The day was filled with games for pass away." — Mark 13:31 with his stepfather when he was 14 DJ Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn. Shelly Lee Alley Fan Club by writing America's low rate of personal medal, but Jay Sr. says she's the lucki­ adults and children, a surprise birth­ Meeting Subnutted by Scott devoted part of his March 31 to Fran Moody at Rt 6 Box 510, est woman alive! day cake and gifts. Alley retired when Shelly Jr. was saving is creating a crisis that affects Neddy Phillips only 10 so most of the younger son's radio show to an interview with Austin, TX 78737 or calling 512-288- •We have been told by a local •If you notice Jeannine is kx)king ^ ;^ picking with his father was in the Brewer and Tonmiy Howser, drum­ 1277. every family in America—and will place a bit weary it's because she is the Lone family home and with friends. Shelly Ranger at the Headlight this week. Jr. is a musician in his own rightan d a heavy financial burden on younger Her assistant is on a series of weekend =^ plays as a studio musician with Brew­ fT business trips. generations. ®*ti-«-l04^H»©«4tl«. er, Cliff Bruner and others. Eagle Lake Community Saturday, Of course you want the best for The Houston based Original River MODEL 1440 Road Boys band was formed with the your family - a good education, a comfortable home, a secure legendary twin fiddlers Clyde Brewer Hospital Patient List GnnoFNToflcron \^ JJ future. But will you save enough for them and still put money away and the late Bob White. Their unique style of country musk: with tlie flavor The Eagle Lake Community Hos­ DISMISSALS for your own retirement' OPED HOUSE of traditional western swing has made pital reported the following admis­ Eagle Lake: Alonzo flowers, them one of the respected and versatile sions and dismissals for the week Stanley Kucherka, Karen Huffman, April 30 You iao do it—but it takes sound planning. You can learn to groups in the state. They entertain ending April 3. Graciela Samaniego & Baby Girl, clarify your financial goals, save to meet them, and maximize the SUNDAY, APML17 with musk: from Big Band era to Jenny Cniz & Baby Boy, Lena Broyles, Virginia Moland & Baby dollars you save. Come to our seminar and learn how. western swing to traditional country ADMISSIONS Eagle Lake Community Center and cunent songs. Eagle Lake: Mary Cordova, Lena Boy, Jeanne Sommeriatte, Heather This seminar is free, but seating is limited. Call today for a 14HPVingutrdOHVV-T«m Rabel, Violet Mooney; Wharton: Ro- Abel; Altair: Annie Lowe; Columbus: 2:00 TO 5 P.M. Cylindif Enofcw Brewer and his River Road Boys ^ 2 p.m. birtha Mitchell; Altair Ora Eastland; Cheryl Eaves & Baby Boy; Bellville; reservation. HyAortrtc Driw TrinOTiMion will open the Saturday evening show Dawn Maines. Rirart Mn "ihitl In Trwiimiiiiiin. with the song that made Jimmie Rodg­ Cat Spring: Bertha Drymalla. On the Agenda: The difference is Merrill Lynch. NcBtHi BicWt Front PTQ S.nin^ anJ the AiiKiican f.iniiK WtkM, M-lmtt), TrnvChmMl The Dental Clinic Kvotm ^n^9fCwHfo TTWtnWn Frfln t hk TiHSlNrinqWhwl ^Neighborhood Watch Progranr DATE: Tuesday, April 19th OpIomI MUcNng orlagaing and its staff invite you to AttKhnwnk AviiWitt Vnlh TIME; 6:30 p.m. 1506 N. Alabama Rd. CMKinDNiii Cast A Vote For Progress •Drug Abatement Program PLACE: Wintcrmann Library *4199°° wtth 42' deck SPEAKERS: Robert Mackcy in Alabama Center - Wharton, Tx. 10% Down •Operation LP. Financial Consultant HLAVMKA EQUIPMENT CO. Saturday, May 7, 1994 Merrill Lynch Private Qient Group 409-532-8110 543 Main Street, East Bernard, Tx (Operation I.D. is a program being instituted by the -RSVPr 713'490-1630orl-800-937062S Richard J. Boehm, DBS 1 •409-335-7528 iagie Lake Police ueparfment to-flelp you help QOAUTY Is THE J. Larry Caldwell. DOS DniviNd Fonce. yourself by marking and listing your valuables.) Garland S. Novosad, DOS iect Robby Cook MmlULfnch Come see our new fadltles Atradidono/tnitL Mark Your We accept Visa, Mamntrt. Discom and American Express Insurance Aoceptoi • Fmancii^ Arrangemants AvalaUe • Emergencies Seen Mayor, City of Eagle Lake Calendar Now! PolMal adMffMmtnt p«d tor by Robby Cook Canvrtgn Fund. Wqrne Bowan. Tr«Murar, P.O. Bn 716. Eagl* (-ata. TX 7749«. Call Crime Stoppers • 234-5555 • it Pays Rewards

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