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Thuraday, Jun> 4.1992 Fag«2 Th»EaotoUk«H»>dllght~M»iwtof8outh«fnCDter»do County, TtMt Thuraday, Jun> 4,1992 Tha Eagto Laka H—dllght — Nirw tor Southarn Colondo County. TtKM PagaS ^ ADVERTISINQANDHEHS DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDAY THE EAGLE LAKE HEADLIGHT Single Copy Price: 35-Cents ^ (USPS 163-780) Produced By: Second class postage paki CcaxKADO COUNTY ^ P.O. Box 67—220 East lyWn TU Jeannine Fearing • Susie Jackson at Eagle l^ke, VET CLINIC CLOSING TEXAS PRESS (400) 234-5521 Colorado County (including Lissie and Egypt) $12.00 COY OF EAQLE LAKE. COURTHOUSE REPCMRT ASSOCIATION • Shirley Luedecke Fayette, Lavaca, Wharton, Austin counties $13.50 TEXAS 77434-0067 Address Corrections ^ The Marek Veterinary Clinic in Eagle Lake PufaUslwd Weakly Georgia Michalca. Qarwood/Nada Other Texas Residents $15.00 should be sent to P.O. Box 67. DEEDS Deed: Charles P. Copeland lo William Teresa Kay Hudson, possession of Patrick Berry, , theft by will be closing on June 12th at 12 Noon. Dr. Tl»l •» it0» M ftiKt, adK m Evety Thureday VelmaKutzer, Sheridan Outside of Texas $16.50 Eagle Lake. Texas 77434-0067 Deed: Audrey Schroeder to Daniel Warren Hand et ux, 9.279 acres of land out marijuana (under 2 oz.); 5-20-92. check; defendant failed to appear, stale Blackert will still be associated with the Sealy Avila and Brenda Avila, Lot 1, Block 88, of the John Hadden Survey; 5-11-92. Rose Anna Ruiz, driving while license moved for capias for arrest; lo ordered. Town of Sheridan; filed 5-8-92. Deed: Richard R. Obenhaus to Harold suspended (DWLS); 5-20-92. Ramon GaUegos, , theft Clinic. Deed: Robert R. Gray to Algar Land & John Manning et ux, 11.345 acres of land Sean Alan.5ercno, DWLS; 5-20-92. by check; continued. If you need any special medications or foods in Mineral Trust, 117.25 acres out of Section out of the Benjamin P. Thomas 1/3 Roscndo Ramirez Lira, DWLS; 5-20- AliU B. Cowart, Columbus, theft by Presidential election, more taxes top Texas political scene 16, GH&H RR Co. Survey; 5-8-92. League; 5-11-92. 92. check; continued. order to get through this transition, please call us. . Deed: Austin L. Green to Lenora Deed: Gary P. Swindle et ux to Donald Jason Nickolas Hall, DWLS; 5-20-92. Texas Railroad Commissioner Ruth Mary Silva, Katy, DWI; defen­ dieted by a Travis County grand jury he will appeal Delaney's ruling. Rey­ •The GOP National Convention to Texas Supreme Court. Gteen, Lot 16, Block 80, Town of Sheri­ L. Jones et ux, 0.964 acres, all that certain Steven Wayne Bailey, driving while We will offer our clients copies of records for a Lena Guerrero, along with Texas oil dant plead guilty, court found guilty; fined State Capitol on two fekxiy chyges. es had sued for a new election on the be held in Houston this summer will •The 14th Court of Appeals ac­ dan; 5-8-92. tract or parcel of land lying and situated in intoxicated (DWI); 5-20-91 S350 plus court cost and attorney fees; 30 minimal charge and/urge everyone to check their and gas producers, vented anger The indictment alleged tfiat Den­ grounds that several illegal crossover cost the city almost half a million quitted the firstwoma n prosecuted in Deed: Dorothy Elizabedi Evans the E. Tumlinson Survey; 5-11-92. Charies Robin Peters, DWLS; 5-20- days jail, IS months probation. records or call the cfinic to verify all vaccinations. against Congress for voting last week Highlights ton misapplied more than $67,000 in votes for Green provided the basis for dollars for providing police protec- Texas for passing cocaine to her un­ Downes to Sheridan Park & Recreation Deed: Coastal Banc Savings Associa­ 92. Cory Wayne Smith, Sloneboro, Penn., to restrict the TRC's role in regulating 1988 and 1989 while hewas executive his narrow margin of victory. twn. — born baby. Apparently the court was Center Inc., 4 tracts in the Town of Sheri­ tion to Jake R. Fritsch et ux, 0.073 acres of Robert Dale Mann, DWI; 5-20-92. DWI; continued. We would like to take this opportunity to that industry. By Lyndeil Willianis director of the Texas Department of •The Texas chs^ of the NAACP fearful of setting a precedent aUowing dan; 5-8-92. land, a part of original Lots 1 and 2, Block Richard R. Hudacck. DWI; 5-20-92. Raymond Hughes, Wharton, criminaf Deed: Harold A. Lott et ux and Kath­ 39, City of Columbus; 5-14-92. thank everyone for their patronage over the last The new law passed by predomi­ exas Press Assodatton Public Safety Officers Association, a IVf attox and Crazy Hone voted to ask its national leaders to file officers to subpoena hospital records Ilussell J. Jauemig, theft by check; 5- trespass; reset for 6-10-92. nantly non-oil state lawmakers to pro­ suiewide tnxipers' group. leen Mills, Trustee of the Harold A. Lott Deed: Patrick Edward Welbom et ux 22-92. WiUiam Miley Jr., Stafford, DWI; year. We have enjoyed our time here, but due to Former a lawsuit blocking the use of the Texas and arrest pregnant women who lest and Bobbyc C. Lott Children's Trust, to tect dheap natural gas prices "would to Claude D. Williams Sr., 14.79 acres of Kathera Hastings Broz, DWI; 5-22- defendant plead guilty, court found guilty; economic conditions, it is not feasible to keep up Denton was charged with theft and Jim Mattox, now in private practice, is skills exit exam required for high drug positive. Clinton H. Hendricks 11, 3.00 acre parcel land out of the John Cassady Survey; 5-14- 92. create chaos in the natural gas sys­ petition signatures and would be on fined $450 plus court cost and attorney misapplication of fiduciary property. defending the new Crazy Horse malt school graduation. •Despite strong opposition from out of the Peyton Neal League et al; 5-8- 92. Brian David Hill, DWLS; 5-22-92. fees; 30 days jail, 15 mondis probation. operations. tem," Guerrero said. the Texas presidential ballot Perot Each count carries up to two years in liquor against irate American Indian •The Texas Court of Criminal rural Texans and and-nuclear groups, 92. \ Deed: Jaye E. Gragg to Warren W. Julie Merrill, Oieft by check; 5-22-92. It created some confusion about also qualified for die Florida ballot prison and a $10,000 fine. Denton, 50, groups. Appeals told Attorney General Dan the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Deed: Coastal Banc Savings Associa­ Simmons, 50.0 acres out of the Cook &. James Ray Roberts Jr., DWI; 5-22-92. DISTRICT COURT CASE HLED Guerrero, who days earlier had last week, but riled gay and lesbian a longtime DemoCTatic Party figure Their leaders claim the New York Morales it does not have jurisdiction Waste Disposal Authority voted4-1 to tion to Don Lacy and William A. Natole, a DeWees League; 5-14-92. Tyrone Whitehead, evading arrest; 5- Sute of Texas vs. Alfred Jackson, scorned rumors she was siding with a groups nationwide with his vow to whose wife is state Rep. Betty Denton, based brew, which will reach Texas to hear his appeal of a ruling that the build a waste dump site on a 16,000 tract of land measuring 50 fL east and west Deed: Douglas Waits, Ind. Executor 22-92. bond forfeiture. MAREK-EAGLE LAKE "Bubba cartel" to fix higher gas exclude them from top jobs in his denied wrongdoing and predicted he stores this month, evokes racism and sodomy law is illegal. Instead, the acre ranch near Sierra Blanca, about by 111.20 feet north and south, out of the of the Esute of Ross D. Randall, to David Carla Lynn Warren, DWI; 5-22-92. southwest comer of Lot 3, Block 66, City pnces. Her remarks seemed to put administration. will be cleared. - debases one of their great leaders. and Susan L. Watson, Lot 230 of Lake Mark Egerton, theft; 5-22-92. MARRIAGE LICENSE appeal will be heard solely by the 90 miles southeast of El Paso. of Weimar; 5-8-92. VETERINARY CLINIC Guenero, who has postured as the Perot also included "adulterers" in Sheridan Estates Subdivision; 5-14-92. Mark Egerton, false report to a police APPLICATIONS Mattox contends the label is protected Deed: Margie R. Page to Charles officer; 5-22-92. consumers' conunissioner, out front the types of people he would avoid Bullock Wants Mail-Order Tax as commeicial free speech. Paul Alan TuUy, 32, and Dana Beth James E. Blackert, DVM Richard Page, und. int. in 52.233 acres of OIL & GAS LEASES James Chambcriain, DWI; 5-22-92. Rawson, 34, both of Allcyton. favoring higher prices to benefit the hiring, if he knew about their activity. Lt Gov. Bob Bulkxk urged Con­ /F. =^ the Timothy McKean Survey; 5-8-92. Mary L Drozd Stem to Arkla Explo­ Altila Ference Rozmann, possession state's gas industry. James Keith Schobcl, 28, and Gayla 1006 E. Main 234-7381 gress to pass a new law allowing states Lewis Eyes Comp Rates Let's Look Back... Deed: Donna Marie Holleck Arnold to ration Co., 53.27 acres out of the Samuel of marijuana; 5-22-92. Beth Shoaf, 21, both of Columbus. ^ Lane Denton Indicted to tax in-state mail-order sales by out- Lame duck Texas House Speaker Michael Richard Arnold, 0.861 acres of Kennelly Survey; fUed 5-11-92. Antonio Perez Vcrver, DWLS; 5-22- P«rot OS More Ballots Former Waco lawmaker Lane of-state companies. Gib Lewis asked a Senate committee land outof the R. Maxwell Survey; 5-8-92. Gloria AmeU to Aikla Exploration 92. Texas Secretary of Stale John Denton, whose Austin-based tele­ The MS. Supreme Court said to investigate why workers compen­ 24 & 48 Years Ago Deed: David G. Sheldon et ux to Co., 53.27 acres out of the Samuel Ken­ Lee Wade Gimdt, DWLS; 5-22-92. Hannah said billionaire Ross marketing firm has been under inves­ states could pass laws to force such sation insurance companies are rais­ Delbert L. Sanford et ux. Lot 14, Lake nelly Survey; 5-11-92. Brian Eisnaugle, possession of mari­ Perot had more than enough valid tigation for more than a year, was in- taxes, now voluntary, if Congress ing rates if their losses are going down. ^ Sheridan Estates; S-8-92. Virginia Dowell to Arkla Exploration juana (under 2 oz.); 5-22-92. J Deed: Paul F. Eschenfelder Jr. to the Jacon Lewis Carroll, possession of permits. An industry spokesman said insur­ Co., 53.27 acres out of the Samuel Ken­ The Eagle Lake Cotntnunlty Hospital August 10,1967 week... Frank Mazac Jr. 3-c Avia­ Sheridan Park and Recreation Center Inc., nelly Survey; 5-11-92. marijuana (under 2 oz.); 5-22-92. Comptroller John Sharp, who also ance officials are not confident die School taxes were valued at tion Machinist Mate, from Corpus Lot 14, Block 39, and Lot 19, Block 38, J.E. LaPrade et ux to Arkla Explora­ wants thie new tax, said such a tax trend will hold and they have years of Pink Ladies* Auxiliary COLUMBUS PHYSICAL THERAPY & $14,789,075 for Eagle Lake IDS for Christi Field spent a few days widi his Town of Sheridan; 5-11 -92. tion Co., 94 J8 acres out of the Samuel COUNTY COURT DISPOSITIONS coukl raise $150 million for Texas over-regulation to make up. the 1967 tax year... parents... Deed: Annie Mae Flukinger to Kennelly Survey; 5-11-92. Thella Black, theft by check (2 government REHABILITATION SERVICES, INC. Miss Summie Thatcher Wilson, Pfc. James E. Reed, (Norrie)ls Chambco Inc., und. inL in tract or parcel of John C. Becak to Arkla Exploration counts); continued to a later dale. land out of the John Andrews League; 5- Other HighUghts one of the community's most beloved spending a few days at honie between Co., 150 acres outof the Samuel Kennelly David Tillman, fleeing; continued to Cordially Invites You •Licensed Pliysicai and Occupational Therapists 11-92. 6-10-92. Runoff Election Voided •Texas Jails Standards Commis­ citizens, passed away at 2:15 p.m. semesters at A&M College. He has Survey; 5-11-92. •Serving Cotorado County for over 10 years Deed: Victor Krutilek and Loraine Frank Jim Bacak to Arkla Exploration George Floras, possession of mari­ State District Judge John Delaney sioner Jack Crump said counties August 2nd, in the Nightingale Hospi­ just completed his diird year in Veteri­ to a •By Physician referral only voided the results of a runoff election might be able to house prisoners in Krutilek to Chambco Inc., und. inL in tract Co., 150 acres outof the Samuel Kennelly juana; defendant plead guilty, court found tal in El Campo foltowing an illness of nary Medicine... of land, 51.75 acres out of the John An­ guilty; fined $200 plus court cost, 6 and ordered a new one for the new tents as early as July. Survey; 5-11-92. I Terry Sablatura, P.T. several months... Lt. Martin Wright, wife and drews League; 5-11 -92. months probation, deferred adjudication. Director of Services congressional seat created fwHispan- •The University of Texas is ranked Mayor Harold Thomas read to baby, returned to Kelley Field, San Deed: Monarch Fund I Inc. a Texas COUNTY COURT Lloyd Durham, Houston, DWI; con­ Birthday Party ics. eighth in the nation's top 107 research the city council members provisions Antonio, last weekend after a few days corporation, to First Gibraltar Bank, Lots 3 CASES nLED tinued. 109 Shult Drive • Columbus Sute Sen. Gene Green, D-Hous- libraries; Texas A&M was 47th; Uni­ of the new legislation which will al­ spent in die home of his mother, Mrs. through 6, Block 5, Byan Addition, Town Rene Alberto Salazar, possession of Jesse Jackson, Columbus, criminal Celebrating All Who Were Born at Laughlin 409-732-2371 ton, who narrowly defeated former versity of Houston, 106th; and Rice low cities to call elections for estab­ James Wright... A message received of Altair; 5-11-92. marijuana (under 2 oz.); Piled 5-20-92. mischief; continued to future setting. state representative Ben Reyes, said University, 107th. lishing the one cent sales tax in addi­ by Columbus relatives reports Lt Donald K. Schmidt, Houston, DWLS; Hospital and Eagle Lake Community Hospital continued to 6-24-92. tion to die two cent state tax in effect... Albert Hahn as missing in action... Leonard Robinson, Bay City, assault; Mrs. Herman Boothe joined rela­ The Fugles annexed die opening continued lo future setting. tives and friends in Gonzales to honor game on their home field Friday night Dillon Howland Jr., Houston, posses­ Sunday, June 14 her mother, Mrs. H.P. Allen on her to die tune of 19-0 over die Sealy sion of marijuana; continued to 6-24-92. 99th birthday, Friday... Tigers. In die last half, die Eagl^ Gregory Calvillo, San Antonio, 3to5RM. WSCS met last Wednesday. Mrs. found diemselves leading, CMZap- DWLS; continued. Minnie Lee Shaw led the singing, the tain Gene Selph with 12 points, Co- Gregory Calvillo, San Antonio, theft; youth gave the program with Karen Captain Edward Causey with 7 continued. Eagle Lake Community Center Staliman leader. Prayer was given by points. The team k)oked good... Gabriel Calvillo, San Antonio, theft; continued. Linda Galbreath, Terrell Lanier Yoeman Petty Officer 3-c Lois Refreshments — Program Goode arrived from Norman, Okla., Randall Henry, Trinity, DWLS; de­ gave die scripture reading, Marilyn fendant failed to appear; state moved for Prizes ; Hefner, Joe Fling and Melba Wied Sunday afternoon on a seven day capias for arrest; so ordered. at 4:00 RM, reported on their stay at Camp leave. She is engaged in clerical work. Al WUliam Cariin, Houston, DWI; Wesley... Lois was elect^ one of die cheerlead­ reset for 6-10-92. Tommie Lynn Thornton and ers of die Navy football team diat Jaime Schmidt were wed in a can­ plays Okla. University. She is a dlelight ceremony in Colly Memo­ member of die WAVE chorus whkh rial Mediodist Church, Aug. 5di at 8 she recendy accompanied to Okla­ SEE STORE p.m.... Effective Sept 1, 1967, all homa City and encountered a surprise WE DOftJBLE COUPONS! FOR DETAILS \ checks and drafts deposited witii Fed­ meeting widi Lt. and Mrs. E.A. Rad- eral Reserve Banks must bear mag­ ack... Winning essay writers honored netic ink transit numbers (MICR) for Miss Betty Ruth Wood received MINIMAX the new electronic processing. a cable from her brother. Staff Sgt Newly elected Mayor Donald Bendy presents ribbons to the winners in the essay contest at the final meeting of the third grade Just Say No Club. WILCOX MINIMAX^f Leon P. Wood, last Friday from an Students wrote on "Why I should say no to drugs." The club is sponsored Friday, September 24,1943 undisclosed location, congratulating 200 S. McCCarty Eagle Lake Come Celebrate With Us! her on her birthday anniversary... by the Pilot Club. Winners shown with their teachers are Eric Gonzalez, News has been received by friends »"•* • « From Camp Granite, Calif., come Mrs. Ardis' class; Mrs. Vesely's class, Eric Baros; Cynthia Osornio, in Eagle Lake that Carl Alfred Gordy overall winner, Miss Livanec's class; and Ramon Molina, Mrs. Henry's was awarded the Purple Heart last a letter from Cpl. S J. Mathis Jr. to In honor of our lO*** Anniversary, The Headlight Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hintz. He stated class. Lucille Perry, Pikit Club representative, arranged the monthly week for injuries he suffered in action meetings. Photo Courtesy ofELPS against the enemy in die South Pacific he had been moved from Camp itaff would like to offer you a Substantial Savings last April 4. He is die son of Mr. and Berkeley to a camp 200 nules from Los Angeles... 3-DAY SALE Mrs. W.S, Gordy, who are temporar­ on your subscription... new fir renewal! ily residing in Houston... Little Miss Vesta Callahaa Second Lt Leonard Braden ar­ Johnson received a birthday greeting Income tax due on lottery winnings Sunday - Monday - TYiesday ONLY! rived Sunday on leave of absence cable from her daddy, "Buster" . Your winnings in the new Texas The law requires at least 90 percent of from Maxton Laurinburg Army Air Johnson, who is stationed some­ June 7, 8 & 9,1992 NOW through July 7,1992j you can Lottery are taxable and must be re­ your tax liability to be paid as the Base, Maxton, North Carolina... Earl where in Australia... hi a brief note to ported on your federal income tax income is received. H. Rodgers Jr. U.S.N.R. Yoeman 3- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hintz, James /" return. Lottery or other gambling For more information on esti­ c writes his parents he is receiving the Mathis informs diem he has recehUy Pepsi, winnings are reported on Form 1040, mated tax, request Publication 505, Headlight at his undisclosed destina­ been transferred from Pensacola, Fla. on die line for "other income." Forms Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax. Chiquita Save 20% tion and is enjoying every line... to Boston, Mass. He is delighted widi Boston... Cpl. Alvin F. Wiese in a 1040EZ and 1040 A cannot be used to Gambling losses are deductible on Dr. Pepper, 7-Up David Zahradnick, S 2-c from report diese winnings. Schedule A ( itemized deductions) die Naval Station at Corpus Christi letter to his wife announces his safe off the cost of Winnings of any amount are tax­ under "other miscellaneous deduc­ Bananas was visiting his family the first of die arrival in North Africa. 12 Pack, 12 Oz. Cans able but generally only winners of tions" but only to the extent of win­ $600 or more will receive a Form W- nings. To determine your losses, you 12 Months of The Headlight 2G from the state. If winnings are over should keep a record of ticket pur­ LBS. FOR 2 FOR $^00 $5,000, diere will be 20% widiheld chases, dates, winnings and losses. Congressman Laughlin from the prize money for federal in­ You may also keep unredeemed tick­ i:_7/>- ^^ for Colorado County come tax. ets and odier records to esublish die Hiis money plus other withhold­ amount of your k)sses. inaugurates 1-10 Central ing may not be enough to cover your H2"» Other Texas Counties total tax liability for die year when For more information and to get vs. Rep. Greg Laughlin spoke to ership training to economic develop­ winnings and other income are com­ answers to your specific questions, H32« Outside of Texas over 200 public officials arid eco­ ment personnel from communities bined. In a situation like diis, you may contact your k)cal IRS office or call Fresh from our bakery!^ nomic development advocates at the widiin die target area. be liable for estimated tax payments. 800-829-1040. 10 Lb. Bag inaugural meeting of die 1-Ten Central Officers of die group are Michelle Just fill in the coupon below and mail it to us with Econonuc Development Council re­ Rackley of BellviUe, John Fritz of Colonial German cendy. Gonzales, Kurt Johnson of La Grange Fryer your check, or come by our office at 220 E. Main. Laughlin, whose district includes and Maxine Mikulenka and Charles die 100,000 people wiUiin die target Leopokl of Hallettsville. Numerous LCRA approves Chocolate Cake Either way, be sure to take part in our celebration! area of die 1-Ten group, told die audi­ cities, utilities, chambers of com­ Leg Quarters 1 ence that he was "not surprised diat merce, industrial foundations, private Single Layer I joa have organized to work for businesses and individuals are mem­ MAIL TO: EAGLE LAKE MEAOLIGHT- r growth and economic i mprovement in bers of die 1-Ten council H16 million budget v-*^ ! P.O BOX 67 your own communities." For additional information, write EAGLE LAKE. TX 77434-0067 Lb. The meeting and luncheon, spon­ to die 1-Ten Council at P.O. Box 313, The Lower Colorado River Au­ spending $40 million less dian die sored by Fayette, San Bernard and HallettsvUle, TX 77964. thority Board of Directors approved a current year's budget will require Guadalupe Valley Electric Coopera­ $426 million budget on May 21, cut­ teamwork and innovation. "This year tives, served as I-Ten's first major we cut our interest payments, reduced /^ ting die public utility's expenditures event after incorporating and adopting by 8.5 percent die cost of overhauling our electnc its bylaws last mondi. generating units and cut our overhead. The reduced budget allows die Golden State Target area for die economic de­ Bible Verse Right now, we are hatching some Hunts velopment organization is 25 miles on LCRA (0 continue meeting its goal of good ideas diat will help keep costs I NEW RENEWAL bodi sides of Interstate 10 between keeping base electric and water rates down in the coming year." I PLEASE CHECK ONE OF THESE. of the Week Motor Oil Tomato Sauce Seguin and Sealy. La Grange and most flat duoi^h 19%. The main cost re- of Fayette County are included in diaf 'l he end of ail things is service, capiul expenses and fuel July 1. The organization's business SAE 30W i AND ONE OF THESE... area. 80z.Cans at hand; be ye therefore costs. plan calls for operating expenses of I The group's prospective program $98 million, natural gas and coal costs sober and watch unto thir people are rising to die chal­ I ENaOSED PLEASE FIND: includes attracting new business and of $118 million and debt service pay­ QUARTS/$ prayer." —I Peur 4:7 lenge of improving utility and envi­ industry K> die area, helping existing ments of $117 million. Some $71 5 F0R$J00 ronmental services lo Central Texas at I bvsinen and industry lo expand and million will be spent on capital im­ the rates we have in place," said Gen­ devekiping tourism. Another program Submitted by Neddy Phillips provements. Odier funds go into fuel eral Manager Mark Rose. "We can on die front burner is in offering lead- programs and working /und accounts. continue to provide reliable electric All of die LCRA's funds c«rae power and innovative services to Central Texas communities." Call Crime Stoppers • 234-5555 • It Pays Rewards Rose said diat doing more while (Sec LCRA budget. Page 4)

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