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ADVERTISING AND NEWS DfAlU INP- 5 P.M. MONDAY THE EAGLE LAKE HEADLIGHT single Copy Price: 35^:entt Library's summer reading program ends (USPS 163-760) Second class postage paid ANNOUNCING P.O. Box 67 —220 East Main Produced By: at Eagle L^ke. (409) 234-5521 Jeannine Fearing • Susie Jackson Colorado County (including Lissie and Egypt). $12.00 Last week was the final session of on top by somehow findingdi e time to Johnson. 32, and Trent Kucherfca, 16. Western Auto and Wikox Mininuo. CITY OF EAGLE LAKE, NEW ARRIVALS the David & Eula Wintermann Librar­ read 174! These awards were underwritten Thanks to diese kxal business, the TEXAS 77434-0067 Fayette, Lavaca, Wharton, Austin counties ,„...$13.50 -^ Shirley Luedecke • Marsha Cunningham Address Corrections y's summer reading program, "Dis­ Following Ms. Davklson's pres- by the support of Truly Properties, participants of die summer program Published Weekly Other Texas Residents ,.....$15.00 should be sent to P.O. Box 67, i«Mr«MaMit|MiiM(M^«dH,«r Evefy Thursday Velma Kutzer, Sheridan cover die New Work! of Reading". entatk)n, die children reading the most AJ. Struss Auto Supply, Johnny's have tangible proof of dieir excellence Outside c* Texas ,™.$16.50 Eagle Lake, Texas 77434-0067 Hillary Clare Mazac The ck)sing Wednesday session, books in dieir age group were pre­ Sport Shop, Eagle Lake Dairy Delite, and k>ve of reading. July 29, was centered around a visit sented awards. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Mazac of Columbus announce die birdi of dieir and presentadon from Shayla E. Receiving a coupon for a year's first child, a baby girl, bom on Thursday, July 23, 1992, at 11:48 a.m. at Davidson, an aerospace technology subscription to "Ranger Rick" maga­ Morales tries again on state redistricting Columbus Community Hospital. elecQxHiKS engineer widi NASA. She zine were: Areli Arellano, 6th grade, The baby was named Hillary Clare and weighed eight pounds and four is currendy assigned to the tracking 25 books; Maria Osomio, 5th grade, ounces. Attorney General Dan Morales port in the heated race. Reyes was the Super-CoUkler at the expense of year, the Legislature raised the tax on and communications division respon­ 55 books; Quentin Whidiel(^ 4di cies. Maternal grandparents are Joe P. and Kadierine Frybert of Eagle Lake. says the Democratk plan to redistrict backed by state Sen. Rodney Ellis, domestic programs: "Everybody bingo receipts from 4 to 7 percent. sible for the analysis of space-based grade, 68 books, and Eyan McClain, State Capitol The measure is being proposed by Paternal grandparents are Helen Hammack and die late William J. Mazac of the state Senate - the one passedlate by while Green was supported by state wants to see Jesus, but nobody wants The Texas Department of Hous­ communications and tracking sys­ 3nl grade, 174. U.S. Rep. Mike Andrews, D-, Columbus. Great grandparent is Werner Kahlden of Columbus. the Texas Legislature - may yet come Rep. Ron Wilson. to die." ing and Community Affairs an­ tems. Awarded Discover the New Highlights as part of an urban aid bill. The modier is die former Suzanne M. Frybert lofruitwn. "You'd be surprised by the num­ •More than 100 angry charity nounced that $1 million is available Naturally, since Ms. Davidson's World of Reading t-shirts were: 2nd This year's elections are based on By Lyndell Williams Lawmaker Sues for Libel ber of parents who finally become bingo operators descended on the statewide for home improvement presentation had to do widi outer grade, Headier Torres, 82 books, and a plan drawn by a thiee-member fed­ exas Press Associatnn Sute Rep. Sylvester Turner filed a concerned about their child support Texas Akhohol Beverage Commis­ loans for eligible low income home­ Sarah Marie Navarro space, die children were endiralled. Sandra Osomio, 62 books; 1st grade, eral judge panel in Austin after the libel suit against Houston's Channel obligations once they realize they sion last week, seeking relief from a owners. The maximum loan amount is Summing up die summer's activi­ Hillary Torres, 83, and Michael Sosa, Texas Supreme Court tagged the Leg­ 13 for a mid-election broadcast which won't be able to finance the car, boat tax increase they say will soon put $15,000. For more information, call Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Navarro of Eagle Lake announce the birth of dieir ties and participation. Librarian 27; kindergarten, John R. Tones, 83, islature's plan as being unfair to mi­ new paity primary elections...and linked Turner to a $6.5 million fraud or home of their dreams because their many of them out of business. Last 800-729-1119. first child, a baby girl, bom on July 26,1992, at 10:54 p.m. at die Eagle Lake Wanda Center reports a total of 159 and John P. Morales, 75. norities. EXemocrats fear it and hate it. quickly. of nine insurance companies. deliquent child support case shows up Community Hospital. children took part this year. Of those, Discover die New WorM of Read­ Morales, a Democrat, has been Texas Republican Party director The broadcast reported the faked on dieir credit report,"Morales said. The baby was named Sarah Marie Navarro and weighed seven pounds and 104 received certificates for reading ing posters went to pre-kindergarten /^^ ^ fighting more than a year to substitute Karen Hugh^ said: "1 can't believe drowning death of fashion model Syl­ eight ounces and measured 20-1/2 inches long. The attending physician was Dr. 10 or more books with a total of 2937 and 4 year olds: Guillermo Lopez, 55 the court plan, even though it was that a federal judge is going to invali­ vester Foster a few days after Turner Citrus Juice Mislabeled? Let's Look Back... Russell Thomas. books read. Eyan McClain came out books; Michael Morales, 46; Kristi upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court date an election that has been ordered, drafted Foster's will. Foster was On another front. Morales accused \ Maternal grandparents are Pearl and Ted Manciaz of Nada. Paternal Last week. Morales persuaded a held and validated by the U.S. Su­ found alive and in prison in Spain on a large fruit juice company of "mug­ grandparents are Lydia and Atilano Cardenas of Eagle Lake. three-judge panel in Washington to preme Court." drug charges. ging our school children for their 24 & 48 YEARS AGO Great grandparents are Atilano and Lucky Cardenas and Ted and Emma approve the Legislature's state Senate The TV station reported that lunch money" by mislabeling thejuk^e ^ Manciaz. plan, and this week he is exploring Last Primary Over Turner, despite "fishy" circum­ it sells to school lunch programs. September 28,1967 message Wednesday morning diather implementing it for the November Primary elections are now con­ stances, began legal action to probate Morales sued Cal-Tex Citrus Juk:e son, Rkhard L. Eggers, F. 2-c, was elections. cluded in Texas, including a lingering the will. Inc. of Houston, alleging that it falsely Eagle Lake Community Hospital is nearing the completion of the first listed among die soiously wounded in Justine Leehan Velasquez That means finding a federal judge congressional runoff last week in Turner accused the station of mali­ claims on its juk:e carton labels that six-month period of operation under a the San Diego Hospital... Tops in reading program to invalkiate the electkni and order Houston which was as hot as the cious and false statements; many in the product is fortified widi vitamin C. Mrs. Lloyd Spalinger spent die Gilbert and Arlene Velasquez of Eagle Lake announce die birth 6f dieir summer temperatures. Turner's camp think the broadcast, A Cal-Tex spokesman denied the foundation program. Directors are child, a baby girl, bom on July 28, 1992, at 7:50 a.ni. at die Eagle Lake Michael Morales, JoAnna Lopez, Michael Sosa, Areli Arellano and Eyan Mrs. Earl H. Rodgers Jr., preskient past week-end at Camp Fannin, near There, state Sen. de­ wired in the final days of his mayoral charges. Community Hospital. McClain proudly display the awards they received for being tops in their and chairman of die joint advisory Tyler, visiting with her husband Pvt feated former state Rep. Ben Reyes for campaign against Bob Lanier, was the Juice that was tested by the state The baby was named Justine Leehan Velasquez and weighed six pounds age group in this summer's reading program. Eyan read more books than committee; J.H. Clipson, vke presi­ Lloyd Spalinger... Chas. E. W.M. Thomas Jr. a congressional seat deliberately reason Turner lost the election. and found to be deficient in vitamin C and fourounces and measured 17-1/4 inches long. The attending physKian was anyone... 174! HeatBlght Photo by Jeannime Fearing dent and chairman of the trust com­ Walker, Radroman 3-c, sent home drawn for an Hispanic. was taken fix>m Ft. Worth, Dallas, San Dr. Russell Thomas. mittee; BJ. Ashby, secretary and this week Hawaiian Christmas Insurance Reyes called Green a "lackey" and Backs Child Support Law Antonio, El Paso, Lubbock and Long- The baby is welcomed home by sister, Jennifer Michelle, 8 years old. chairman of the public relations com­ cards... indicated he might endorse the Repub­ Morales endorsed federal legisla­ view school districts. Morales said. Maternal grandparents are die late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. AnzaMua Jr. Agency mittee; Charles D. Stephens, treas­ Friends will be very much inter­ lican nominee, Qark Kent Ervin, a tion that he says will make it easier to Paternal grandparents are Mamie Velasquez and die late Guadalupe Ve­ urer and chairman of the finance com­ ested in the news from over there diat Representing black businessman. report parents delinquent on their Insurers' Stock Eyed lasquez, Sr. of Flatonia. Great grandparents are Alfredo G. Anzaldua, Sr. and mittee; William H. Harrison, chair­ Buddie Randow has received a pro­ child support to credit reporting agen- A state Senate committe is looking Gregoria Anzaldua of Altair and die late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Velasquez, Sr. Black lawmakers split their sup­ man of the executive committee; and motion to First Class Petty Officer... One of a Kind into legislation that would force insur­ The mother is the former Arlene Anzaldua. Lorell H. Dye, chairman of die build­ Mrs. Natt Holman in Nordi Africa. T ance companies to divest themselves THE TRAVELERS ing and grounds committee... Miss Holman is in a secretarial capac­ of stock in companies that operate ity widi die Red Cross... •UFE •HEALTH MERRILL LYNCH TO INTRODUCE psychiatric hospitals. Hurricane Beulah's tornados caused heavy damage in the area, the Colly Memorial Methodist USD A requesting •ANNUITIES A recent Texas Department of •WORKERS COMP TWO INCOME FUNDS IN AUGUST heaviest damage occurred to die rice Church will greet their new pastor Insurance report found that 11 of the SALE •RRE •AUTO 'BOAT crop which was ripe and readyfo r Sunday morning at die eleven o'clock nation's biggest insurance companies comments on rice ruling •TRUCK •HOMEOWNER harvest A funnel swept away a por­ hour and also at die evening servKe. Visit to the Outhack hold $1.4 billion in stock of corpora­ •FARM •BONDS TAXABLE INCOME TAX FREE INCOME tion of die J.C. Bluntson home but no Rev. & Mrs. J. W. GrifTin and family The U.S. Department of Agricul­ Comments must be received by •MOBILE HOMES tions that opaate psychiatric hospi- Debra Reed, left, recent transplant from Australia to Eagle Lake, outfitted one was hurt... Eagle Lake letter car­ will arrive from Buda and Kyle, Satur­ ture requests public comment on die Aug. 17,1992, to be considered. They •BUSINESS INSURANCE Expect yield 7-1/2-7-3/4% Expect yield 6.1-6.2% Uls. Leslee Cranek with an authentic Australian outfit during her presentatkin Over 200 Patterns riers began delivering ZIPCode kits to day... current policy of limiting broken rice should be mailed to Deputy Adminis­ $10.00 per share $15.00 per share The Senate committee's staff has on Wednesday, July 22nd. Mrs. Reed even brought the Australian substi­ Inactive and Discontinued "COMPLETE BUSINESS A househokls. It is part of Postmaster In renewing his subscriptkxi to die kernels to 20% in certain aid ship­ trator, Policy Analysis, USDA/ASCS, check rTX)nthly recommended that the state's Health tute for peanut butter for the chiMren to sample. The consensus of the from Manufacturer HOME COVERAGE" check monthly General Lawrence F. O'Brien's pro­ Headlight Staff Sergeant Leroy ments of rice, Jerry D. Harris, Chair­ Room 3090-S, Box 2415, Washington and Safety Code be amended to re­ group was to stick to Jif. HtaMight Photo by Jtannint Fearing to be listed NYSE to be listed NYSE gram... Muesse writes from the Station Hos­ man of Texas State Agricultural Stabi­ D.C. 20013-2415. Or FAX to 202- quire denial or revocation of a license Litde Denise Kay Newsom, baby pital at Camp Adair, Oregon, that he lization Conservation Service, said. 720-5734. whenever the applicant or licensee is Call Bob Mackey in Sugar Land for details and daughter of Mr. & Mrs. CD. Bo has been confined in die hospital for Harris said USDA is requesting 409-234.2619 found to be in the health insurance 3 & 5 Piece Place Settings, Newsom, was rushed to Galveston 36days, suffering widi a leg injury... comments to make sure it obtains all prospectus. business. and was in John Sealy Hospital for Cpl. John L. Austin has been viewpoints from rice producers, mill­ Hopkins presents history of Texas Historical Commissidii Stemware... 1-800-937-0625 treatment Her granctfadier, Davkl transferred to Smokey Hill Air Base at ers, domestic users and odier inter­ 409-234-5069 Other HighUghts The Colorado County Historical membership requirements. He stated This was the fourth travel marker Zabradnick, reported she wasSalina , Kansas... Cpl. Edmund Scfa- ested persons. For information, write 1-713-490-1630 (Direct Line) Commission met July 16 at St. Mary's the commissKMi was originated in erected in Texas. It was paid for by die Merrill Lynch •U.S. Rep. , D- Wednesday... indlcr of Matagorda Island came in or call Gene S. Rosera, Fibers and 411 N. Mills Eagle Lake Houston, on his vote against funding Rice Analysis Division, ASCS, 202- Parish Hall in Nada. Chairman Larry 1953 as the Texas State Historical Come In..* Attorney Billy Gray of Sealy has Friday night to spend die week-end at (See Historical commission, Page 10) home. 720-5734. Uhlig introduced Msgr. Victor Survey Committee by die Texas Leg­ opened a new office here each Wed­ Schmidtzinsky, St. Mary's Pastor, islature. nesday... Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Thomas who gave the blessing before the cov­ The 63rd Legislature changed the Buy Now! and Mr. & Mrs. Al vin Wiese spent an ered dish meal. A special recognition name to Texas Historical Commis­ irofesslonal enjoyable three days in Montreal, About Town.. was given to Elizabedi Schoellmann sion. During die early years of exis- Lenox, Noritake, Gorham, Minton, Royal Doulton, Haviland Canada attending Expo '67... First Baptist who arranged for die use of the hall. tance it pursued an aggressive pro­ Major Sam White, son of Mr. & Hosts and hostesses were Larry Uhlig, gram of surveying and marking and i;jSeryices Mrs. S.S. White of Eagle Lake, has Bill Stein, Joseph Spitler, Henry and this was carried on with the assistance Fine China, Stemware received his third award of die U.S. sponsoring Pam Potter, and Susan Rogers. of die Texas Historical Foundation, a Air Force Commendation Medal at JEWELRY REPAIR.. Randa Simmons, historical mark­ private "sister organization" which & Glasses Udor Royal Thai AFB, Thailand... TEB owner/manager Eric Hawk­ er and research committee chairman financed die activities of die survey 'Chains 'Ring Sizing Bible Study 'Replace Lost Stones Jack Hopkins and modier, Mrs. ins won't be around town much diis announced diat bricks continue to be committee. The survey committee C.P. Hopkins, Mrs. Annie Rek and week. And. when you see him, he'll 'Engraving of Small Items First Baptist Church of Eagle Lake sold for die walk on die Court House consisted of the Governor's appointed -- ^ ^— Mrs. Lillie Schilling were in Houston probably be walking in the clouds. His is sponsoring a Bible Study at the west side, and all county communities committee members, a professional K-D JEWELRY Sunday for the golden wedding anni­ team from die Dallas-Fort Worth area, David and Eula May Wintermann have applications available to the staff of historians and experts in re­ Discounted versary of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence the Texas Bombers, are going to die Library beginning August 13. lated fields and history buffs in 704-B S. McCarty public. The cut-off date for applica­ Eagle Uke — 234-5717 Raver, former Garwood residents... American Amateur Baseball Con­ The Bible Study is for anyone 18 tions is August 15. A project being County Historical Survey commit­ Up To... Les Euers A lovely tea shower in die Otto T. gress World Series. Eric worked widi or older that is not currendy involved considered is to list all county commu­ tees. Danklefs home complimented Miss the team before coming to Eagle Lake. in an organized Bible Study. If you 50% nities in a walk on die north side of die An early event was when die Kay Houser, bride elect of DavM The worid series is being played in would like to participate but you need court house and this is to be paid for by committee designated a tourist marker Professional Great Values and Interesting Variety for Berry of Dallas. Members of die Spring. Playoffs began Aug. 5. nursery facilities for preschool aged the income received from the pur­ honoring Alleyton and this was dis­ Collectors, Singles, College Students, house party were Mrs. Arlin Miller, Photography First Rate Sa[viiig8 The boys are 14 years old and hand children, conuct First Baptist Church chase of bricks. played in El Campo SepL 8, 1962, Apartments or Vacation Hornet Mrs. Rex Allan Shoop, Mrs. J.W. picked from the metroplex for a select of Eagle Lake at 234-2571 by Tuesday Mrs. Simmons also stated die during State Senator Kulp Krueger Service &x)m First HeightsHeights.. FeatuFeaturinr g a high rate Golla, Mrs. James Houser and Mrs. team in diis league, lliey are ranked 11. If you do not need die nursery documents preservation project is "Governor for a Day" activities. This PortraitS'Weddings-Parties GenePaschall... number 2 in the nation and will open simply show up on Thursday, August proceeding slowly and much new in­ marker, diree feet wide by four feet and easy access to youirfiinasr huM . The Garwood Gars broke a 17 the series against the top ranked team. 13. formation has been uncovered. deep is entitled "Alleyton CSA" and 234-3433 game losing streak when they up­ Two of "Eric's boys" have been cho­ Come as you are and learn about Historical markers for St. Peter the 300 word inscription concerns 707 S. McCarty First Rate Savings is designed for everyone who tradition­ ended Wallis Friday night by a score sen for die U.S. team in die 1993 Pan what God has to say to His world on and Paul Cadiolic Church, Frelsburg Alleyton during die Confederacy. Carl Seaholm Jr. 115 N. McCarty Eagle Lake 234-2507 ally keeps $10,000 or more In CDs. With First Rate Savings, of 13-6. 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