f;i f Thuftd«y, Auguit 27, 1887 Th« Eafll* '-•If. T>«t*, H»«dllght Pag* 3 Paget Th« EagU L«k«, T«i*s. Haadlighl Thursday, August 27, 1987

Call Crime Stoppers • 234-5555 • It Pays Rewards Colorado County •m^.^- =^ '\^^~. Jimmy Adkins :»^- Single Copy Price: 35-Cents Farm Bureau Insurance Service THE EAGLE LAKE HEADLIGHT Produced By: Subscription Rates Courthouse Report -j»-'» J (USPS 16.V760) Colorado County (including Lissie (33-Cents PLUS 2-cents sales tax) Dry, dry, dry 1117 Travis, Columbus. Tex. John & Jeannine Fearing MARKlAtiK LICKNSKS Fallcc and Eileen Piwelz, 32.48 acres, R 'V. MEMBER PO Box 67 -220 East Mam - (409) 234 5521 Second class postage paid at and Egypt) $12.00 Greg Allen Marburger, 20, and Ester This picture, taken in the field CITY OF EAGLE LAKE 77434 0067 Marilyn Mueller Maxwell Survey; 8-12-87. ^^ 732-2383 Texas Press Fayette, Lavaca, Wharton, Austin Eagle Lake, Tx. Mac Martinez, 18. Published WeeKly Every Thursday Shirley Luedecke Deed, Lee E. and Dorothy Neil Botard »»»* behind Delta Savings Friday, counties $13.50 Address Corrections should Eugene Ulbnch, 31, and Diann Baez Association ADVERTISING AND NEWS DEADLINE: Kay Clipson to Donald and Sadie P. Waddell,. 11S acre, shows just how dry it has been Other Texas Residents $15.00 be sent to P.O. Box 67, Eagle : Ulbrich. 30. ME. Conlee Survey; 8 12-87. Home •orthe past month Texas A&M 5 P.M. MONDAY James Shane Outside of Texas $16.50 Robert Earl Moenlnish, 38, and Her- Lake, Texas 77434-0067 Deed, Stiry King and Charlie King, Research Station in Eagle mina Knippcl Zapalac, 37. trustee, to Bennie Lleverino, 17 acre, J •IRA^s •Auto'Life •Business Michael Gerard Hollman, 25, and Bowie League, Oakland; 8-12-87. Lake reported only 24 of an Pamela Jean Woytek, 22. Deed, Arthur M. and Georgia Bocker inch of rain fell in the area so far •Health I Lets Look Back. to Day Energy Inc., 40 acres, Richard m August On top of that, the Legislature back I ashed for recent work 24 Years Ago DIVORCKS FILED Dowdy Survey; 8-13-87. temperatures have been in the In a \Neek mailced by baclilasties to don't commit. Mary Lucille Koller and Raymond Deed, Fayetieville Bank to R.H upper 90's and lower lOO's Keller, filed 8 21-87. the l^ejtislature's recent work and Obviously, many Democrats feel (August 8, 1V63) Mr. andMrs. H.F. Priesmeyerand Kusey and Billie Kusey, 10.261 acres, Dry weather means more fires Two-thirds of Texas highways grandson, Ronnie, left Saturday for an Charles G. Bryant Survey; 8-14-87. DAVID W. EUERS, D.D.S. political jockeying for elections three the opposite, as evidenced by the State Capitol Highlights RKAL E.STATK DEEDS and people are urged to use ® 234-3525 years away, those at the Capiiol ob­ scurrying art>und by party rank-and- will come under the new 70-mile-per- extended tour in Germany and Swit­ caution when burning trash or By Lyndell Williams hour daytime maximum speed for zerland. They will visit his relatives in Deed, G. Cameron Duncan, el al, to OIL, GAS LEASES ^ieWs On Located Next to served: file. Many of them are concerned Mary Louise Duncan Dobson and Jane Jacquelyn K. MacDonald to EPOper- throwing lighted cigarettes in •''vtandard and Poor's Corp dnip about Mattox's slim victory over passenger cars effective August 23... Germany and her relatives in Switzer­ Dobson, 1577.5 acres, GH&HRR Co. aUng Inc., 100 acres, BS&F Co. Survey dry grass Eagle Lake Drugs Ijie bond raun>> onjome Texas gov­ Barrera. and the public's memory of Call for energy plan Hughes announced his crossover to Tri-Rivers Firemen's Association land. .. A son was bom Monday morn­ Survey No 1, Colorado and Wharton Section 7; 8-12-87. T>ental Healtfi ernment bonds a notch, frerni AA+ to his commercial bribery indictment Whvie^ef it «.—Clcmetits' new the Republi'an P^rty. blaming r)emo- meeting, a barbecue dinner, crowning ing for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leopold... County, 8 11-87. AA . blaming the recent Legislature trial, where he was found inmxeni. appointee will likely be an advocate of crats for "undue persuasion" of court of the Fire Department queen and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Burke~ari3^ Deed, Otto t. Kahlden Jr., trustre. Dofoiny Basham to EP Operating Co., J !NF£CT!ON FOLLOWING SUGERY for not prxniding a safer economic At iMie point, Mauro spoke ont to a national energy policy. judges, a charge kx.al democrats de­ pumper races are a sample of the ac­ children were visitors last weekend Spur and Spate, Inc., Carol A. anu Robert 100acres,BS&FRRCo.SurveySection7; : C^ Strunk.Timoihy John, trustee, to Veler- If you undergo any kind ot an opera­ ing Swelling after surgery doesnt rwc cushion: advise that Texas" elected officials Clements last week urged Presi­ nied. tion-filled day planned this Sunday by with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hoskins and 8-12-87. dent Reagan to appoint a commission •Former chairman of the State the Eagle Lake Volunteer Fire De­ family at their beautiful 101 Ranch /aos Land Board of Texas, 8 acres, S. Wil­ Blakely Smith Jr., el al, to EP Operat­ tion in a hospital you normally spend essarily rr«an you have an infection, as •Gov. predicts "(.Mie should concentrate more on doing liams Survey; 8-11 87. time in "recovery' where you are care some swelling is nornrial But if it ke«ps to develop a plan to benefit the U. S B(wrd of Insurance Lyndon Olson Jr., partment. .. near Buda... ing Co., 100 acres, BS&FRR Co. Survey of the biggest scandals in Texas his­ their jobs than on running for higher Gift Deed, Ella Falke to Thomas W. Section 7; 8-12-87. fully cared tor lo Insure no 'postop' getting bigger feels warm and firm and tory'" is brewing in some comers of the office the next three years. economy. whose term expired last week, will Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Austin cele­ Mr. and Mrs. John Canaris of Infection develops A dentist does not Is painful see your dentist v-mediately Texas Savings and Loan industry: Bui the speculation grows, and "To my knowledge, there has return home as president of an insur­ brated their 50th wedding anniversary Dallas attended his class reunion « f News from have this luxury (nor does the patient) HemayputyouonanantibioDc orhe If a surgical procedure is done (such as may have to open and clean out your •A recent Texas Poll claims that while other names may surface in the never been a United Stales national ance holding company. National last Sunday with a reception in die weekend before last. They were ac­ Group Corp. of Waco. Community Center by their chil­ companied here by Danny Canjris, an extraction), Ihe patient normally wound Do not take the attitude that it Clements own popularity, as well as future, the talk today is of Mauro and energy policy," he said. t leaves Ifie office with vert>al or printed will prot>ably get better by itself It may, •Oniversity of Texas officials dren... Milton Hardisonof Altairand son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Canafis, Wintermann the Legislature's, has slipped since Richards. Both run agencies vvhich Clements also named a former Waterfowl instructions atx>ut what to do or not to do but If It doesn t. ifs gomg to be harder the special session; and make money for Texas. Both are hard- Harris County official, Marta learned last week that a Denver high Leon Perry Jr. of Garwood were who spent three weeks in Dallas with to prevent Infection and promote heal­ and k>r>ger to treat later •San Antonio Mayor Henry driving. Greytok, to the Public Utilities school teacher, Edna H. Rhambo, was among the seven selectees ordered to them... Mrs. Marcus Gunter, Home t ing It you ignore the instructions you Preseotea as a public svf^ce to pro Library may be flirting with the possitxiity of Cisneros'dropoutofthe 1990guber- Commission. the first black student to receive a UT report for induction August 7 at La Economics teacher at Eagle La)ie mole better dental health From ttie degree, aboutfive months ahead of the Grange... Mrs. H.P. Allen observed High School, and Mrs. L.V. Davison, announces artists post-procedure infection office of OAVIO W. EUERS, natonal race, setting off more jcxkey- Mallox, Bishops agree Signs of infection would kw pain D.D.S., 704 S. McCarty Avenue man believed to have been first, John her 95th birthday Sunday, August 4 HE teacher at Garwood High School, ing for position among Texas Demo­ Meanwhile, Mattox's prol)e into Other Highlights The Goose Hunting Capital of the Chapter of Ducks Unlimited, and he Is there a new member about to be Tftird George by lean Plaidy; swelling, and perhaps a feverish feel­ Eigl* take, 234-3S25. with many relatives and friends help­ left Monday for the home economics crats. the illegal football payments at SMU •Houston state district judge Jon Hargis. World is the setting for the annual was requested by Ducks Unlimited of added to your family? - a furred, feath­ Wetp No More, My Lady by ing her celebrate... instructors convention in Dallas. moved ahead when a bishops' panel Eagle Lake Waterfowl Festival, Texas to serve as Artist of the Year for ered, or finny member? If you are Mary Higgins Clark; Empire by Affordable Dental Care for the Whole FamilyWelfare Mallox, Mauro, Richards agreed to let his office look at its files slated for September 18, 19 and 20. the entire state in 1984. about to acquire a new pet - whether a Gore Vidal; The Timothy Files by Welcome-Gentle Family Dentistry-Nitrous Oxide Cisneros called it off t>ecause of under semi-protection of confidenti­ The festival features artists from The 1987 Eagle Lake Waterfowl cat, dog, parakeet or tropical fish - it's Uwrcnce Sanders, and Patriot Sedation Available'AII Phases of General Dentistry the fragile health of his infant son. ality. Lets Look Back,.. 48 Years Ago '. across the sute. Festival Poster may be purchased wise to be prepared ahead. And the Gaines by Tom Clancy. including CosmeticCall Day or Night-24 Hour Emer­ even though he was leading elected Under the agreement, Mattox will Among the artists in attendance throughout the festival. Signed and best way is to find out all you can, by Our summer program "Animal gency Dental Service-Insurance Welcome state officials in popularity polls. will be Ron Wells, our 1987 Eagle numbered artist's proofs will also be reading. Just about everything you Antics" ended July 31 with 132 read­ -All Emergencies & Walk-ins Welcomed keep the information confidential (Aagu5l 11, 1939) Houston Monday, and is spending the Reed, who is connected with the Scott tion of his mother, Mrs. H.H. Wal­ Supporters tned to leave the door Lake Waterfowl Fenuval Poster Art­ available. want to know about the care and feed­ ers registering for the program. They -Orthodontist On Staff unles? 't is used in litigation Misses Lynn Shirley and Ruth week in that city... The engagement and White Hospital. . Miss Ophelia lace... Tniitt and Melba Lou, eleven open, but he appeared the next day to ist Ron has most receritly been named ing of pets can be found at the Winter­ read a total of 3,065 books during the Open 8-5, Monday through Friday; 9-12, Saturday His office also sued to stop two Johnson and Orville Powers and Ben of Miss Virginia Burtschel, daughter Johnson entertained Monday evening year old son and nine year old say his statement was explicit. "Best of World" at the World Wildlife Other artists who plan to be at the mann Library. Get a book before you months of June and July. MasterCard and Visa Accepted San Antonio men from real estate Howaid went to El Campo Sunday of Mrs. Alice A. Burtschel of Hous­ with a dinner party at Darby's Cafe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. New of Alt Exposition in Macon, Georgia for festival are John Dearman, our 1985 get your pet, and welcome the new Two star readers were Rachel His departure from the field schemes which violate the Texas afternoon for a swimming party.. ton, to Douglas D. Swearingen of honoring Mrs. W.A. Harold of Bonus, underwent operations for the his bronze w(xk entitled "Inuiision," Waterfowl Festival Poster Artist family member with confidence. Matthys and Iliana Gonzalez who elevates the sutus of attorney general homestead law, and toclose a Stafford The Thursday Bridge Club was enter­ Eagle Lake has been announced. The Greeneville, Tenn. and Mrs. D.R. removal of their tonsils at the Laugh- which features a pairof life-size wood Cathy Munson McNeil, Jerry New­ The library gratefully ^"knowl­ each read 200 books. Other top read­ . who is running hard company from marketing aloe vera tained this week in the home of Mr. wedding will take place September 5 Wilkes of El Paso. Those enjoying the lin Emergency Hospital here Tues­ ducks. Another outstanding award man, H. T. Parris, Fletcher Rose and edges these recent contributions to the ers were Kelli Matthys, 112 books; unannounced, as well as land products not approved by the feds. and Mrs. S.S. Sinclair. Mrs. Harry at Grace Methodist Church in Hous­ hospitality were Mrs. Harold and Mrs. day. won by Ron in 1987 was being named Wendy Scarbrough. Artists who pre­ memorial fund: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kathy Johnson, 100, and Britni commissioner Garry Mauro and treas­ Rand and Mrs. D.R. Wintermann ton... Wilkes, the honored guests, Mrs. urer , who are still de­ one of six "Companion Artists of the fer to work in media other than paint Truly, Laura Crim, Daisy Wagner Wood, 80. GRAND Wallace steps down were the guests of the club during the Misses Ruth Thomas and Made­ Frank Stephens, Mrs. Horace McRee, ciding Year" by Ducks Unlimited Magazine. and who expect to be with us are Gary Aull, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wilcox, The children enjoyed stories, Railroad commission chairman afternoon... line McCarty and Leonard Seaholm Mrs. T.P. Doole, Mr. and Mrs. D.S. August 27, 1939 Mauro and Richards are being Mack Wallace will resign his post to The work of these artists was featured Dearman, woodcarving; Gary Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Duncan. crafts, games and movies this sum­ SLAM Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Nispel. Mr. and Freddie Hoeninghaus motored to Tay lor and the hostess... Mr. andMrs. first successful sought as "asset management" candi­ join a private law firm, giving Clem­ in the July-August issue of the maga­ taxidermy; Boxie Kallina, photogra­ New books in recendy at the li­ mer. On July 30, the participating and Mrs. R.P. Wilcox and family and Austin and Temple Saturday. At the D. Wallace motored to Karnes City jet plane flight. dates by cofKemed Democrats who ent the chance to appoint the first zine. Also in 1987, Ron was selected phy; and Carl Wagner, sculptor brary include:The Silver Touch by readers enjoyed an "Animal Party" DEALS Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Sinclair and latter place they visited Miss Jane Sunday to attend the birthday celebra­ believe Mattox couldn't beat a Re­ Republican ever to that panel. Artist of the Year by the Houston (bronze). Rosalind Laker; The Everlasting that included prizes, certificates, daughter returned Sunday from a publican opponent. Covenant by Robyn Carr; The games and refreshments. several days' fishing trip in Rock- Mattox s '86 GOP opponent. Roy Houston sute rep. Clint Hackney, port. .. Mrs. Curtis McClanahan came Amendment order drawn- Addresses to Barrera Jr.. predicted that Mattox has a commission candidate who had up from Houston Thursday of last Wildwina Tours it wrapped up now, pointing out he concentrated on beating incumbent week for a visit with her sister. Miss Rep. Sweeney will pile up enough commitments Jim Nugent, switched his efforts to Sallie Jones, who accompanied her to early to scare those Democrats who focus on the vacated seat. Statewide referenda proposed Package deal for nature enthusiasts Constituents of the 14ih Congres­ sional District may contact U.S. Rep­ William and Helyn Fams, owners Utilization of the Farris' lakeside operation of The Farris 1912 as the resentative Mac Sweeney ateitherhis of The Farris 1912 Hotel, have an­ property as part of the birding tours premier goose hunting lodge during Washington office or District office: for voters in November nounced the opening of Wildwing will be included to give the panici- the past 10 years. During the non- . 1713 Longworih House Office Build­ Tours with reservations now being panls an opportunity to experience the hunting times each year The Farris The November election ballot will constitutional amendm'>.( . .illot or­ •SJR 56: Authorizes issuance of ing, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) booked for the spring 1988 season. vast numbers of birds and native crea­ 1912 has housed growing numbers of contain a record number of proposed der as follows: general obligation bonds for projects 225-2831 or 3506 North Ben Wilson, Wildwing Tours, headquartered at tures that inhabit this area. Texas guests that come here to observe birds. constitutional amendments. Secretary •HJR 104: Provides fnrthe surety relating to corrections institutions and Suite E, Victoria, Texas 77901, (512) The Farris 1912,offer packaged tours boasts the largest avifauna of any of In the past 10 years, Bill and Helyn of State Jack Rains announced, after of a grain warehouse fund to be e.stab- mental health and mental retardation 576-6001. Take your pick drawing numbers to determine the lished by the gram industry for the facilit s. available to the surrounding areas, the 50 states, exceeding California by have learned much about the neels ord^. in w^>ich .te 25 amendments protection of farmers and depositors •SJ' 9: Provides th? . member of mcluding the Attwater Prairie a wide margin, with the Eagle Lake and services these guests desire and from an all-star will appear on tne Nov. 3 ballot. in public warehou.se facilities. the legislature is eligible to be elected Chicken National Wildlife Refuge, area recording over 260 species. Spe­ request most frequently. Thus Wild­ For the first time in Texas history. •HJR 60: To permit raisi.ig the or appointed to serve in a different for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers cial emphasis will be on the spring mi­ wing Tours will customize each tour Rains said, two statewide referenda maximum property tax rate that may sute office but may not receive an and nature photographers. gration. package offered to meet the birding line-up. will be presented to voters. By law, be adopted by certain rural fire pre­ increase in compensation granted to Wildwing Tours will be operated "Coming to Eagle Lake is for the and photography goals of each group vention districts, but only if approved to reach the non-hunting nature en­ birds" the Farris' like to point out visiting The Farris 1912. Massey-Ferguson is leading the league wiit> tpeoal those will follow the constitutional that office during the legislative term finanong on their ali-staf tracto' iie-uB A new ^6 to 35 amendments, he said. by the districts' residents. to which he was elected. thusiasts that are interested in visiting They have earned a national reputa­ For more information contact The ip' compact can be or your team th.s fai: w t*' 7 9% APR Local issues, if any, will follow •HJR 48: Permits limiting school •.HR 12: Allows the Legislature to a prime birding area of the nation. tion among hunters with their Farris 1912 office. finanong over 36 morths tJie statewide questions. At least four tax increases on the residences of the exempt from ad valorem taxation Take 48 monins to pay at 7 9% APR on larger modelt up •Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic counties have already decided to place surviving spouse of an elderly person certain personal property. 10 95 PTO hpV Of choose wa ver ot finance charges *> Church's congregation wishes to January t 1968 Spec kxal-option horse racing before their if the surviving spouse is at least 55 •SJR 12, Part 2: To allow the Combat iron deficiency by eating right Fall picnic set express their gratitude to those who deals even sweeter voters. years o'd. Legislature to exempt from ad val­ By Peggy Braden, foods. helped or participated in any way at Better lurry, trie season's winding down and you wont Gov. Bill Clenients issued a proc­ •HJR 5: Authorizes the Legisla­ orem taxation certain property locaCed in Hallettsville County Extension Agent Certain substances promote the their annual Jamaica recenUy held. want lo miss Out lamation designating the order for the ture to provide assistance for encour­ in the state temporarily. Iron is essential to the daily diet absorption of nonheme iron. Ascoftic Without the help of so many, this 'Mtnolacturo't ralad two referendum proposiuons sent to aging ecopomic development. •SJR 35: Permits spouses to hold It's a sure sign that summer is becau.se of its important role in cellu­ acid is one of the most powerful and annual event couldn't be as success­ voters by the Legislature. •FUR 65: Authorizes agreements community property with right of almostover when thousands of people OFFERS END OCTOBER 31,1987 lar activity. Unfortunately, in the adults are recommended to take 60 ful. '.. vMiy The propositions, in the order of between the Si e Department of survivorship. come back to Hallettsville for the United Slates, iron deficiency is the mg, of it per day. Meat is also a very •A man and three children were ballot appearance, are: Highways and lansportation, and •SJR 27: Allows for the creation annual Sacred Hean Parish fall picnic. most common single nutrient disease good promoter of nonheme iron found safe in their boat anchored in •SB 86: Provides for retaining the the Texas Turnpike Authority and the and establishment, by law, of special Sunday, September b will be the day It has the greatest effect on the poor, -JU^t; absorption, as are lactic, succinic and the Colorado River downstream from W.A.Virnau & Sons Sute Board of Education as an ap­ governing bodies of counties with a districts to provide emergency serv­ full of food and fun, providing enjoy­ the young, menustrating women and citric acids. bridge on Hwy. 90A. Someone appar­ pointed - rather than elected - body. population of more than 400,000, ices. ment for all. The picnic is held in and adult men. Eagle Lake Sealy Some substances inhibit the ently got womed and called the game Unless voters approve this proposi­ adjoining cour , and cities and dis­ •SJR 34: Would give the state ot on the grounds of the large Knights of FM3013 1537 Hwy 36 N. Houston There are ways to combat this iron absorption of iron. Agents such as warden. When the game warden tion, the board is scheduled to return tricts located in those counties to aid Texas a limited right to appeal in Columbus hall just south of Hal­ deficiency and get the daily require­ tannins (found in coffee and tea). found the boat, he found its crew safe 409-234-5312 409-885-3549 713 39^ 3949 to an elected group with equal repre­ turnpikes, toll ^ ds and toll bridges, criminal ca.ses. lettsville on Highway 77. Something wonderAil is happening ment of 1.2 mg. for men and 2.5 mg. phytates (found in bran), oxalates, and asleep in the b inm .iv.iilabic tor tin tirsi iliiklrni laii ni|o\ ihc \irttiall\ limiilcss and Act on a coun*y-by-county local op­ businesses. tice precincts may contain more than There are two classes of iron in canned goods will be available at the tion basis. •SJR 55: Au'horizes the issuance one justice of the peace court. dietary compounds: heme and non- Iron deficiency, which is usuall; iMiM in \(Hir area In (*• NhantI b\ \(Kir tiilirt iiiiHiiK- arra\ of |)rograiiiN Share and (AIXTUIKC country store along with arts and Rains' drawing of paper slips out of general obligation bonds to finance •SJR 26: Allows the legislature to heme. Heme iron is more readily diagnosed by a doctor, can be reduced taiiiiK riHl>iMH\ (liaimtl iMMrMliiiii; IIH' warmth uoiukr aiHl adxniliirc of crafts. There will be kiddie rides, of a cowboy hat, set the proposed local public facilities. define for all purposes the govern­ absorbed by the body and is most by eating foods high in uon content \i>ii uiKiUI ('\|Htt triHii Ilk' iianu- IHMK S iiHla\Nl>iMH-\ (liaiiiu'l \\\\h MHirlaniilv bingo and a horseshoe pitching con­ mental and proprietary functions of a often obtained from meat. Nonheme that can be readily absorbed, and cut­ aiHl noin municipality. test. An auction of livestock, antiques CPrs Do-It-Yourself iron, which comprises most of the ting back on absorption inhibiting and crafts will be held at I p.m. I'arciilv kids ainl tMii miij»k' WIIIH Call today! 234-2840 AUTO PARTS STORE •HJR 18: Relates to the creation, dietary iron, is not so easily absorbed. foods. Oral iron supplements may be YOUR operation and financing of jail dis­ Old time music will be provided Sources of this include: vegetables, recommended of a doctor diagnosis The^>«f*c^ Channel OFFERS STILL MORE.. tricts. free all aftermx)n by the Tony Janak cereals, fniits, eggs and iron-fonified deficiency after a blood test. •HJR 88: Authonzes the issuance orchestra. Three bands ^ Texas Energy Saver Tip #1 BALKAMP lines are the source of ttiousands of service, supply and repair of general obligation bonds to fund Armadillo Band. Nighiriders and the Items—all availatsle through your NAPA Auto Parts Store undertakings related to a supercon­ Red Ravens will perform from 4- Ramert to retire as district engineer THESE QUALITY PRODUCTS also available through ducting super collider research facil' 12:30 p.m. in the spacious air-condi­ Carl V. Ramert. highway district Roll out another layer of insulation in your attic. You'll NOW AVAILABLE ity sponsored or authorized by the tioned KC hall engineer at Yoakum for the past 19 Your NAPA Auto Parts Store U.S. government and to make appro­ The whole family will enjoy the years, will retired effective August be surprised how much energy and money you can save. A» Con«ioning Parts-NAPA TEMP PRODUCTS NAPA LGHTHQ » S.f E rv EQUIPMENT priate grants. day at the annual picnic where plenty 31. He will be succeeded by Leonard A> t EMrc Powtr Tooh-BCACK ( DECKER NAPA NEW CARBURtTORS of parking will be availabk. AuKKnotM Cdancak-UAC'S NAPA OH. •HJR 96: Allows the Legislature J. Vincik. assistant dismct engineer in ON EAGLE LAKE BwnM-TMKEN NAPA 01 SEALS to provide ad valorem tax relief for Houston. Bni« PM^-ONUED NAPA PAINT SPRAY EOC'IPMENT I AlR certain offshore drilling equipment Ramert began working for the Brau Ft>igi I HOM-WCATHERHEAO COMPRESSORS that IS not in use. EWnul i Tud Symra P«1»-ECHLM NAPA PAPER PRODUCTS WCJC calendar department as an engineering assis­ HjiPt BOWFB STFFRNO PARTS •SJR 17: Permits the legislature tant in the Yoakum distnct following TV Lnno-AMERCAN BRAKEBLOK NAPA REFRGERANT to include the speaker ot the House or graduaiiuu fiolli Texas A&W Univci- NAPA SERVICE TOOLS of events NAPA AN^l FREEZE speaker's appointee in the member­ sity in 1948 He held the post of resi­ NAPA AUTOMATC TRANSMISSION PARTS NAPA SHOCKS Thursday. August 27: 8 a.m. to 5 NAPA SMALL ENGINE PARTS ship of an executive agency or dent engineer and assistant district NAPA BATTERY CHARGERS pm.. freshman wientation. WCJC NAPABATTER6S NAPA SPECIALTY TOaS committee. engineer before being appointed as NAPA BEARINGS NAPA TEMP PRODUCTS •SJR 53: Permits the Legislature main campus. Wharton. Yoakum distnct engineer in 1968. He NAPA BELTS I HOSES NAPA THERMOSTA" i to limit the authority of a governor to Fnday. August 28: 8 a.m. to 5 NAPA TIMING PROOUC'.S has been a member of the NAPA BRAKE FLUO fill vacancies in state and district ol p m . freshman orienution, satellite NAPA CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS NAPA TIRE HARDWARE department's committee for engineer­ NAPA CHASSIS PARTS NAPA TOa BOXES fices during the end of the governor's campus, Richmond ing professional development NAPA ENGINE BEARINGS NAPA U JOINTS term if not re-elected. Monday. August 31: 8 am . 1987 The 39 year highway department ment as a summer employee in ihe NAPA ENGINE PARTS. CLUTCHES NAPA IMELOING1BATTERV SERVCE EQUIP •SJR 54: Authonzes the issuance fall semester classes begin at all three veteran was bora in Elberta, Ala. and Rosenberg residency as a roadman in INSTALLATION NAPA EXHAL.'Sf SYSTEMS NAPA WHEEL WCGHTS campuses. NAPAFILTERS-A«.Oi.Fi«( NAPA WINDSHIELD PRODUCTS of an additional MOO million in Texas attended public school in Harlingen. 1965 Vincik served m vanixis engi NAPA FUEL PUMPS Nuk. Sam Bok-ROCKFORD Water Devek)pment bonds. Tuesday through Friday. Septem­ He served with the U.S. Army Air neenng capacities, including resident NAPA HAND TOaS PlTHSiwiiHtAcc inw-BALKAMP •HJR 83 Allows a county tt) per ber 1-4: Schedule changes may be Force dunng World War II. Ramert engineer, distnct admimstrative engi rwiminn) riumu» -».i. h'V" ••>»«" -»•.! rteff and dittnri detitn ensineer NAPA Lf TING EOmPVENT Wrtr Cltt»~«ELOEN VISIT OUR CONVERTER STORE other government bodies. Friday, September 4 Last day to dren and five grandchildren. Vincik IS a member of the Amen MAIN PARTS SUrPLY •SJR 5: Authonzes the Legislature r^uier for 1987 fall semester Vincik, 41, was appointed assis­ can Society of Civil Engin«TS He 807 to permit the Anwilki Hospital I)i>. Monday, September 7; Labttr Day tant district engineer in Houston in and his wife. Reada, have two chil AT 101 N. WALNUT, EAGLE LAKE E. Main Eagle Lake 234-3581 trkt to serve certain residents ol Ran holiday. 1986. He began work for the depart­ dren, Derron, 16, and Lenece, 15 I dall County