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P«g«4 TTf E»gl« L«to H—dllght — N»w« for Southrn Colorado County, T«x«« Thur»d«y. Octobf 15,1992 Thuraday. Octobnr 15.1W2 Tha Eagto Laka HMdIlght — Nawa for Southwn Colofdo County, Taxaa PagnS OBITUARIES CLUB & ORGANIZATION NEWS ^ ^ Betty Jean Nelson Dr. James Harbert Wooten Jr. July 4,1912 — October 6,1992 Alpha Delta Phi PTO makes plans for Eagle Lake Primary Rice FFA to Alpha Delta Phi met on Sept 21, in October 26,1929 - October 11,1992 Alpha Delta Phi received their The Eagle Lake Primary School The PTO will also be collecting Vlassic PKkle Products »id Swanson Dr. James Haibert Wooten Jr., 80, the Columbus Community Hospital He held memberships in Sigma Nu Anna Shook, Sarah Jane Wooten and ^he home of Vicki Powers. Community Cultural Inhancement held its mondily PTO meeting Tues­ Campbell soup labels. If you use any Canned »id Frozen Foods. sell sausage Betty Jean Nelson, 62, of Menu Ludwig, Bay City; seven grandchil­ of Columbus passed away October 6, and a member of the faculty of the social fraternity, Alpha Kappa Kappa John Perry Wooten; a great-grand­ Jennifer gave die program on "50 Award. Janice discussed dates for the day, Oct6,at7p.m.indie cafetorium. Campbell soup products, please save We will set up places to drop off passed away October 11, 1992, at dren, Stacy, Krisien, Derek, Dustin, 1992, at his residence. University of Texas Medical Branch medical social fraternity, Rotary In­ daughter, Alexandra Woolery-Price; ways to save die Earth". It was a very teen dance. The next social will be Principal Major Benge opened die die labels for die school. We wUl be die collected labels at Wilcox Mini- The Rice FFA members will be Bellviile General Hospital. Bradley, Brent and Britni Nelson. A native and lifelong resident of as a preceptor for senior medical stu­ ternational, Veterans of Foreign two nieces, Gail Sanderson Mitchell informadve program on recycling. hekl at Swan's in Sealy. meeting with die pledge of allegiance. collecting diese to obtain much max and die primary school during taking orders for sausage until Oct 23. She was bom October 26,1929, in Services for Betty Jean Nelson Colorado County, he was bom July 4, dents who received practical training Wars, the American Legion, Disabled and Debra Sanderson Toenjes; and a Jennifer called die meeting to Ways and Means had no report. Silvia Brune spoke on die projects needed audio-visual tools, adiletic school hours. Anyone interested nuy contact an Eagle Lake, the daughter of Hillie J. were held October 13, at St. Roch's 1912, in Columbus to James Harbert under him in the Columbus hospital. American Veterans, Sons of the nephew, Alan Sanderson. order. The minutes were read by Ann Rosebud reported on upcoming birtfi- planned for diis year. equipment reference books and Penny Henske readdi e minutes of FFA member or dieir advisor. and Christina Kainer Kretzschmar. Catholic Church in Mentz with Father Wooten Sr. and Helen Gordon He also served as president of the American Revolution, Colorado Funeral services for Dr. Wooten and approved. days and anniversaries. The pencil project will begin widi teaching aids free of charge. You can the previous meeting and gave die The Kice FFA judging team trav­ On November 6, 1948, she married George Henninger officiating. Inter­ Wooten. Colorado-Fayette Counties Medical County Historical Commission, were held October 8.1992, at the First Under communications, we re­ Widi Sue renouncinghe r offices, pencils going on sale diis week for25^ collect other product labels also being treasurer's report Herbert Ramirez eled to die Fort Bend County Fair Milton O. Nelson. ment followed at St. Roch's Catholic He graduated from Columbus Society from 1946-1948, was a mem­ Texas Sute Historical Association, United Methodist Church in Colum­ ceived information from International new members are fillingin . The new each in die office. The bright cok)red saved: Prego Spaghetti Sauce, Mrs. spoke on getting more parents in­ jutting con test on Oct 3.They placed She was a member of SL Roch's Cemetery in Mentz. High School in 1930 and attended ber of the board of councik)rs of the American Rose Society and Houston bus, with the Rev. Scott Herren offici­ on die Walter and Dorothy Ross Rosebud will be Silvia Brune and pencils have different sports teams Paul's Frozen Foods, Marie's Salad volved in PTO and attending die nindi out of 93 teams. Leslie Center Catholic Church in Mentz, St. Roch's Rosary was recited by the Catholic Schreiner Institute in Kerrville and the Texas Medical Association, serving Rose Society. ating. Interment followed at Odd Fel­ Scholarship fund. We will be sending Historian will be Denise Cook. The nantes printed on them. Monday sales Dressing, Pepperidge Farms Cookies meetings. He stressed diat goals need was high judger on die team. Kevin Society, Catholic Daughters of Daughters of the Americas, Knights University of Texas at Austin. He as vice-chairman in 1956-1957, a He was also a lifelong member of lows Rest Cemetery in Columbus. Kimberly Powers application in. corresponding secretary will be Penny were reported to be excellent Future and Crackers, V8 Vegetable Juice, to be set We must have officers to Till and Joshua Grahmann bodi the Americas Court St Roch of Mentz of Columbus and St Roch's parish on received his M.D. degree May 31, Texas delegate to the House of Dele­ the First United Methodist Church in Henneke Funeral Home, Columbus, Also, Jennifer read a note from Henske. Katrina Kohleffel will fill in projects die PTO hopes to have are Franco-American Products, have a solid program and everyone showed and placed with dieir heifeis No. 2328 and Hermann Sons Lxxlge October 12. Henneke Funeral Home, 1938, from the University of Texas gates of the American Medical Asso­ Columbus, serving as chairman of the was in charge of the arrangements. Robin Thomas saying she will be tak­ on the telephone committee forRobin. pizza sales and possibly Tupperware. Campbell's juice and Fresh Products, must have fiin doing it. at die fair. No. 243 of Bernardo. Columbus, was in charge of the ar­ Medical Branch in Galveston, where ciation from 1951 -1962 and a member Administrative Board in 1950 and in Serving as pallbearers were A.N. ing a leave of absence. She also read a After business, members enjoyed Benge introduced Mrs. Kovar who The FFA held its second meeting She was pieceded in deatfi by a rangements. he w^ a member of Alpha Omega of the American Academy of Family many other capacities. Evans Jr., Delmer Fehrenkamp, Harry note from Sue Canaris renouncing her a delicious meal of taco salad, tortilla gave a program on "Expressing and of die year on Oct 6. Attending were Alpha, medical scholastic honor fra­ Physicians. Henkhaus, Gus Miller Jr., Doug Potter son, Randy Nelson in 1986. Serving as pallbearers were Ray Survivors include his wife Kather- offices at Uiis time. rolls and cheese cake. communicating feeling and emo­ 34 members and 18 guests. ternity. and John Saul. Honorary pallbearers Pilot Club hears Cason speak Survivors include her husband, Braden; Sidney Frey; Tommy Bidae- In 1953, he was appointed to the ine; sister Helen Wooten Sanderson; tions." She dien handed out question­ Bruce Fike, die new game warden, were Bill Cobb, Dr. Harold Griffinjs Milton Nelson of Mentz; two sons and lis; Kenneth, Murray andGerion Nel­ OnJune4,1938, he married Kath- Texas State Board of Hospitals and two daughters and sons-in-law, Patri­ The Pilot Gub of Eagle Lake held Pilot Club, spoke on installation of die naires to everyone and had parents presented a program on die upcoming John Hancher, H. P. Meyer, L. D. daughters-in-law, David and Ariene son; Calvin Roensch and Karen Brod. erine Thomas Evans in Galveston. Special Schools and served as vice cia and Edward Woolery-Price and National Business their noon meeting on Sept 23 with LifeLine System, an emergency re­ discuss dieir answers. hunting seasons. chairman in 1958-1959. He was Schilling, LeRoy Stein, Dr. Raymond Nelson, Sealy, and Travis and Marilyn Sympathy is extemted to the fam­ After his intemship at John Sealy Marilla and Jack Shook; a son and George Cason, County Denracrat sponse system diat die Pik)t Gub Punch and cookies were served The highlight of die evening was elected first president of the UTMB Thomas and Dr. Fritz Zaunbrecker. Nelson, Cat Spring; a sister, Leola ily in their loss. Hospital in Gal veston and residency at daughter-in-law, James Harbert, III Chairman as speaker. He brought die sponsors and maintains. after die meeting. die presentation of 25 Greenhand Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital alumni association at the organiza­ and Nancy Wooten; six grandchildren Women's Week 1992 club up to date on voting and elections, Degrees. in Fort Worth, he served in the United tional meeting held at the Wooten Edward Woolery-Price Jr., Stephen Sympathy is extended to the fam­ reminding die group diat diey needed States Army Medical Corps, attaining Ranch near Columbus in 1959. Woolery-Price, Charlotte Shook, ily in their loss. Since 1928, National Business worked hard to create and build a a blue voter registration card to vote in Women's Week has served to drama­ Irene Frances Prause the rank of colonel. business. She made a difference widi the Nov. 3 election. Knights of Columbusy St. Bernard Council #2500 He was chief of the surgical ser­ tize die many contributions of women her strong administrative abilities. July 24,1936 - October 9,1992 to business and professional life in die Cason is a native of Eagle Lake vice of the 110th Evacuation Hospital Oct 12,1992, was die 500di Anni­ calls for approximately 25 guns and Oct 1. Hope you had a chance to visit U.S.A. and a graduate of Texas A&M Univer­ Irene Frances Prause, 56, of Co­ chanek of Columbus and Steve J. Hlu­ with General George S. Patton's 3rd Special guest at die banquet Mon­ sity. He was a vocational agriculture versary of the coming of Columbus to 10 odier types of prizes. The list is widi him during die receptiondia t lumbus Prause passed away October chanek of Universal City. Army in Europe until September Heritage House News By Gladys Owens, Activity Directory Wharton's Business and Profes­ day, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Caney teacher before returning to school to America. In honor of this historical being prepared to present at our next evening. Our council is"planning to 9, 1992, at River Oaks Convalescent Services were held October 12, 1945. sional Women's Club Inc. honors two Creek Lodge in Glen Flora, is die get his law degree. He practiced law in event our Council had an Evening regular meeting, and we certainly contribute $300 to the Archbishop's Center in Columbus. 1992, at St. Anthony Catholic Church His military service decorations Nurses aide Rowena Earls did a outstanding women during this week: Honorable Dr. Ricardo Reyes, Consul League City then sold his practice and Vigil after a special 7 p.m. Mass for welcome any possible suggestions on diocese in hopes diat a few priests She was bom on July 24,1936, in in Columbus with the Rev. Jesse Eu- included the European, African, great job on our pumpkin people at Merie Hudgins, memberof die Whar­ General of Nicaragua in Houston returned to Eagle Lake in 1983. die K.C.'s. The vigil lasted until mid­ how to make it the best yet. from Czechoslovakia can make it to Holman, the daughter of John and resti officiating. Interment followed at M iddle Eastern Campaign Medal with Heritage House. This year we have a ton Historical Commission and Am­ since 1990. He is active in local politics, serv­ night All Brodier Knights were en­ New members are in great demand America to help fillou r need for more Frances Hajovsky Hluchanek. St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery. four bronze battle stars; the American new addition to the family which was bassador of the Institute of Texas The buffet dinner with comple­ ing as precinct chairman and now couraged to spend some time visiting so take die time and ask a neighbor clergy. On August 20,19SS, she married Rosary was recited on October 11 Defense Medal; World War II Victory her idea, too. Culture; and Maxine Means, now re­ mentary wine bar is $15 per person. county chairman for the Democratic with our Lord on diis special occasion. about joining our order. That's all for now. See you at die Robert Burt Prause. She was a house­ at Henneke Funeral Home in Colum­ Medal, European Theater of Opera­ We need calls from you to plan to tired a pioneer in the business world of For information call Mary Sheek at Party. He is also active in die Soil and Our Fundraiser Picnic is still being Archbishop Vlk's visit was on next meeting. wife and a member of St Andiony bus which was in charge of arrange­ tion; and the Armed Forces Reserve join us Oct. 30 for our Halloween women. 409-282-2240 or Redia Johansen at Water Conservation Committee. coordinated for Sunday, Oct. 25, fhim Catholic Church in Columbus. ments. Medal. party. We will have a lot of fun dressed Mrs. Means, from East Bernard, 532-1700 exL 244. Guests for the meeting were 3 to 7 p.m. and all fellow Knights and Survivors include her husband, Pallbearers were Jodie and Mike After the war, he returned to Co­ upincostumes thatday.CallGladys at Glenda Sykes, director of nursing at their families are invited to attend and Robert Prause of Columbus; a daugh­ Hluchanek, David and Jerry Ha­ lumbus, where he practiced medicine 234-3591 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon­ Heritage House, and Nina Hawkins, enjoy die fellowship and some good ter and son-in-law, Audrey Anne and jovsky, Paul and Shelly Prause, Ruben from 1946 until his retirementi n 1965. day through Friday. The party is set for Columbus FFA News teller at First National Bank. hamburgers. Games are planned for Scott Schobel of Columbus; a grand­ Kveton and Kerry Rea. During this time, he was co-founder of 2:30 p.m. Friday. The Columbus FFA Chapter members attended. Sept. 30 die Pik)t Club had their die youdi and a good time for all is die daughter, Samantha Lynn Schobel of Sympathy is extended to the fam­ Don't forget our Trick-or-Treat would like to thank the FFA Alumni Erica Claric, 1991 State President, fifdi Wednesday club meeting which order of die day. This event is our Columbus; and two brothers, Joe Hlu­ ily in their loss. for Safety event on Saturday, Oct 31. for their generous support. Members gave die presentation. Erica was the is always a Pilot information meeting. Council's way of commemorating the On Halloween night the residents will of the chapter want you to know diat first female FFA president in Texas. Lucille Perry, president-elect of 500th Anniversary of Evangelization ^^ X. be ready to greet the youngsters with they will take advantage of die bene­ Her speech was very motivational and in the Americas. Madie Estelle Tesch January 11,1918 - October 7,1992 candy and small gifts. Bring your fits you have created. she called upon everyone to fulfill C.C.D. Poster Contest is being childien out to see us. sponsored by our council for all stu­ Madie Estelle Tesch, age 74, of family. She was a member of First Hallettsville, Roy Lee and l.W. Fuller Chapter members also want eve­ their goals through persistance and Homemakers dents from grades 1 dirough 8. The Sheridan, passed away Wednesday, Baptist Church in Sheridan. of Sheridan; 23 grandchildren and 18 Thanks to all of our volunteers for ryone to know that the Alumni organi­ education. anotherweek of being here. You are so zation is open to anyone wishing to tfieme will be "The Coming of Colum­ N. ^0^,^"^"'^^ KATY. TEXAS ^*^*^*sj*'<^ ^ October 7, 1992, in the Hallettsville Survivors include her husband; great grandchildren. INN^^FRI., SAT., ft SUN. - OCTOBER 16, t7, 18,1W2 " Hospital. special and giving. We appreciate join. Help support the Columbus ¥?A Chapter members would like to convene in bus and to America". ^^Vv^O Oreat Southwest Equestrian Centsr one daughter, LaVem Shaffer of Sh­ Funeral services were held Friday, Special prizes are being selected for I-H 10 West, axil Mason Road (« ml South) or She was bom January 11,1918, in eridan; seven sons, Dean, Glenn and October 9, at 2 p.m. at the First Bapdst you! by joining the Alumni. thank parents and members for attend­ West on Wssthslmsr. turn North on Mason Rd. (4 ml.) die winners. HOURS: Fri 4pm to 9pm«Sat 9am lo 6pm*Sun Mam to Apm Sheridan to Hariey and Maude Nooch Dwayne of Hallettsville, Lester Jr., Church with Rev. Brent Pittman offi­ Worship service was conducted Last week the Alumni sponsored ing and hope diat all die FFA parents Galveston by Rev. Miller of the First Presbyte­ K.C. Fundraiser Committee met ADMISSION: Adults $4 00*Children Under 12 Frrr'No Slrolleri Please Briscoe Fuller. Oscar, Tom and Bud of Sheridan; two ciating. Burial followed in the the New Member/Parent Reception at will join the Alumni and support our Folk Art and Country Crafts The Colorado County Extension on Sept 17 to go over items for diis Furniture, metalwork. quilts baskets ruKS dried flowers. cInthinK. Santas. sisters, Voydell Cousins of Sheridan Cheetham Cemetery near Sheridan. rian Church last Sunday. die high school. Over 175 parents and program She married Lester Tesch in Sub­ Homemakers were represented at the year's drawing. The committee has sddy bears, pottery, dolls everythin^^ qualityori^inul and handrraftpd •'tj-\ I lime, Feb. 5, 1938. She was a house­ and Ruth Mae Brinkmeyer of Hous­ Sympathy is extended to the fam­ Ema Cloat had a busy weekend. American Country Shows, Inc. • Country Peddler Show {j^y^. TEHA state convention in Galveston recommended a shorter list of prizes PC Box 706 • Port Aransas. Tex.ts 78373 • (512) 749-5449 \. X wife and good neighbor to ftiendsan d ton; three brothers, Alvin Fuller of ily in their loss. On Saturday, she accompanied Alice Schmidt and Emily Frank to a family Alpha Delta Phi social Sept. 22-24 by delegates Barbara but widi an increase in value. The list reunion. Then Sunday afternoon she Prause of Columbus, Leila Suchadoll hosted Ethel Emgbrock, Jimmy Mike the skin, joints, heart and nervous resorts. Lyme Disease is caused by Alpha Delta Phi held dieir social Social reported diat the trip of Shaw's Bend Club and Mae Kainer and family from Clute, and Mr. and system can be ejected. Irifecied indi­the deer tick. Symptoms may not on Oct. 5 at Swan's Chinese Restau­ planned to San Antonio in Nov. had to of Weimar. There were 975 people Mrs. Hugo Richter. viduals, left without treatment, canappear for 20to30days. They include rant in Sealy with nine members and be changed due to a convention being attending the convention. exhibit chronic fatigue, dementia, a bulls-eye rash, chills and head­ three pledges present; four members held diat weekend. Several places Also attending die convention Administrator's Notes psychosis, irregular heartbeat and ar­aches. and one pledge were absent were suggested but there was no final from the county were Ora Tesch, The Centers for Disease Control thritic flare-ups. When going into the woods, use As die business meeting got un­ decision made. Mary Lou Criswell and Ediel Harper has reported that Lyme Disease is the Campers, hunters, hikers and na­insect repellant and if a tick should derway. Rosebud reminded everyone Program chairman remindedeve ­ of Sheridan; Leola Durant Madeline most commonly reported irrfection re­ture lovers can be exposed to ticks in become imbedded in the skin, use to bring her Halloween gift for her ryone diat the next meeting will be Hattermann, Elsa Holman and Esther sulting from tick bites. If not treated. wooded areas of parks, farms and tweezers to remove it. Secret Sister to die next meeting. She held at Shelia's widi Mary Kay giving Kubesch of Weimar; and Maijorie Lyme Disease can be treated with also asked for diank yous and re­ the program. Brune, Mabel O'Leary and Evelyn antibiotics such as tetracycline and minded everyone of upcoming birdi- A delicious Chinese meal was Barrett of Columbus. doxycycline. In children, the use of days and anniversaries. enjoyed by all present TEHA state board and ladies from THE EYE CARE CLINICS OF TEXAS amoxicillin is effective. the host District 11 greeted members and guests at die Moody Civic Center Full spectrum optometric and ophthalmologicai services Knights of Columbus in Galveston as diey arrived. Including contacts, prescriptions for glasses, office and outpatient =^ Included in die weekend were If tours of die island, a trade show and surgery, laser, glaucoma, cataract and radial-keratotomy surgery. Sheridan Assembly 1136 banquet other activities. Ken For information Barbara Prause and Madeline The Christopher Columbus As­ The exemplification was held in Hattermann received awards for die "I Greg Laughlin and News sembly 1136 Knights of Columbus honor of Rev. Msgr. Victor Schmidtz- Got Five" membership drive. Armbrister By Velma Kutzer Fourth Degree were hosts for die Dis­ insky, pastor of St Mary's Cadiolic National Children's Television Serving all the people appointments, V r^ trict 6 exemplification of new mem­ Church in Nada. Project Chairman, Bonnie Pedersen, please call •Funeral services for Estelle bers Sunday, Sept. 20. Fadier Victor had been the faithful helped conduct a workshop on die of the 14th The most qualified Tesch, age 74. were held Friday, Oct. It was preceded by a banquet on friar of die assembly for many years. new statewide project to improve die Congressional District 1-800-535-0186 9, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church. She Sept. 19 at die KC Hall in Columbus, He has been a member of die Knights quality of children's television. as your Senator passed away Wednesday, Oct. 7 in the to honor the 49 candidates for die of Columbus over 51 years. Hallettsville Hospital. She will be fourdi degree. He has also served as die spiritual =^ for District 18 John 0. Huff, M.D. Oian* L.P. Wallwa, 0.0. remembered as a hard worker and Emil E. Ogden, vice supreme leader of die KC councils and assem­ /f= And woirking for you in Washington... Suflar Land»Eagle Lake»Hallettsville • Yoakum good neighbor. She never accumu­ master of the fourth degree, was die blies diat he has been associated widi ELCH •Working to improve economic oppor­ •Ken Armbrister has been ser\ing in the lated a lot of material possessions but guest speaker for the banquet in his church assignments. tunities in agriculture, energy and trans­ Texas Legislature since 1983 and is recog­ her house was always home to her portation throughout the 14th Congres­ grandchildren and she shared what she Patient List nized as an outsla.nding leader working for all ^ J/ sional District. Pharmacy & Your Health had. Schropshire Upton Chapter #361, of Texas. •Another long time resident of Week ending 10-4-92 •Worthing to improve health care in the Sheridan was laid to rest this week. Admissions rural areas of Texas and the nation. •Ken Armbrister has taken the lead in the EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE Walter A. Bullard, age 89, was bom in Eagle Lake: Joe Ann Tyler, Susie •Working to balance the budget by United Daughters of Confederacy Chavis, Lance Kucherica; Sheridan: Texas Senate to initiate the reforms needed SXeye K. Balas, RPh Glen Flora in 1903. keeping one of the lowest office budgets for a more efficient, effective and economical Up until March of this year, he had The Shropshire Upton Chapter ing this interesting speaker. Glennie Buckley. of any member of Congress from Texas. state go%ernment. •Ken Armbrister is a former school board 702 South McCarty • Eagle Lake • 234-2502 lived here all his life. When his healUi #361 United Daughters of die Confed­ All members who have not paid began to fail, he entered a nursing eracy met on Thursday, Oct. 8, at the their dues are asked to remember that Dismissals member. He knows of the problems confront­ •Patient Counseling • We Accept Master Card. VISA. Discover & home in Weimar for a few months. He Nesbitt Memorial Library in Colum­ they are due. We hope to have 100 Eagle Lake: Henry Spears, Del- The most qualified candidate *Ken Armbrister has been called upon b> ing teachers, administrators and parents who American Express -Insurance Plans; Blue Cross. NPA, PCS. Pro- percent paid by Nov.I. phia Daniels, Ernest Henry, Tracy then went to Arlington to be near his bus, Texas at 2 p.m. *Greg Laughlln's roots are deep in the •As a member of Congress. Greg Laughlin the elected leaders of our state go\ ernment to want to make sure our children receive the Serve, Sanus. PAID, Texas Medicaid Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. Brewer & Baby Girl. June Mahalitc; daughter, Billie Bronner. A very interesting program was serves on the Public Works and Transportation target fiscal management of your tax dollars. best education possible. He wants to make given by Mr. Charles L. Spuriin. His Teeu Mehrens, and Mrs. Ruby Pa- Rock Island: Arianne Hubenak & district he represents. He was born in Bay City 24 Hour Emergency Phone: 234-3834 He passed away there Wednesday, Committee, and subcommittees on Surface He doised innovative ways for purchasing education a top priority, so our children can Oct 7. He is survived by his daughter; topic was "Diary of Charles A. Le- shal. Be prepared to sign up to work in Baby Boy; Halletsville: Jesse Briggs; and grew up In Brazoria County. He lives in Transportation, Aviation, and Water Re- state equipment which ha\c saved taxpayers have a better ftiture. Corneal Infections from Contact Lens four grandchildren. Helen Scribner, uschner". All members enjoyed hear­ die Museum in die near future. Alleyton: Elvoit Drymalla. West Columbia with his wife Ginger and -sources He is also on tlie Merchant Marin*— millions of dollars. Lezlea Geer. Kellie Knesitch and Ja. - €hik}r«n, Mary and 6ra4. and Fishenes Committee, and subcommittees •Ken Armbrister is concerned about the Red, pynAil eyes iMoog cooiact lent wtmta aay be a lip of son Bronner; and three great grand­ •Greg Laughlin graduated from Texas children. on Coast Guard and Navigation, Fishenes and •Ken Armbrister resides in with environment. He wants clean air and water. infectioo of the oonea, the traDspareot circle in the oeoler of each eye. A&M University in 1964 with a bachelor's Graveside services were held at Wildlife Conservation and the Environment. his wife Susie and their two children, where While he favors economic development in the Inflammatioo and infectioa of the oonea due to improper oootact lens cace degree in history. He received his law degree can cause otlier problems such as reduced visual acuity, aboonnal sensi­ Cheetham Cemetery Friday, Oct. 9, at from ttie University of Texas Law School in he operates a security company and has other district and encourages new companies to 11 a.m. ^Ihe gulf Coast ^gionaC tivity to light, and watery discharge from the eyes. 1967. He practiced law in West Columbia, but Greg Laughlin has dedicated himself to small business interests He's well aware of come to the area, he demands they be good •Get well wishes are extended to was also Assistant District Attomey for Hams serving all the people of the 14th Congres­ the problems facing the small business owner corporate citizens by living up to their Jean Walker who entered M.D. An­ AcoonUbg to lecent reporu in die medical journals Lancet snd New County from 1970-1974. sional District Your continued support Is responsibilities. derson Hospital in Houston earlier this Cancer CtnUr England Journal of Medicine, wearing extended-wear soft lens overnight week. •Greg Laughlin has an outstanding military always appreciated. •Ken Armbrister spent 14 years with the increases the risk of coraeal innammatioo by 1010 IS times as compared •And to Earline Botard who spent record. He is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Department, including service •Ken Armbrister. because of his years in to day-time-cnly use. The risk of getting a serious infectkn ban several day in the Eagle Lake Hospital Army Reserves and was the only member of as director of the Victoria Police Academy the State Legislature, his leadership qualities I mimtftd-^'e* soft lens is 21 tin>es higher aa compared to weapqg rigid last week, we also send grt well congress to see active duty in Operation He lUKWf nm mna the tragedies experienced and ihe pwlUdrts \A holds in The most impor- fM-penaeaNekas. Aooonlingk>Dn.El^abeihCohennlJayKrachnna wishes. is pUased to announu the afftGation of Desert Storm. He was previously assigned to by victioM of violent cnme He wants tant Senate committees, is the best qualified writing in Patient Care, the infection risk firom diapoaabk ooniact leas is the National Securtty Agency and to the juvenile offenders who commit violent crimes candidate to serve all the people of the 18th not known currently, but such lens may cause less infectioo than the Deputy Chief of Staff of Intelligence at the to be treated as the criminals they are. and LAUGHLIN Senatorial Distria He has always ai^reciated extended-wear type because they are discarded befove significant proieia Bible verse Pentagon. inU work to revise the Family Code so teen- «d moooos dqnaitt occur. These reseaichen oMke four suggestions: the support of all his constituents, and will •Greg Laughlin is on the Board of Visitors ape fng members can be locked up and kept of the week continue to work hard in the future to merit for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, ••• U.S. Congress ••• 1. R>Uow lecommended Measures forlen s care. The works of the Lord are great. off the streets. their confidence '^ SpeciaCizin^ in and was chalnnan in 1001. 2. Wear lens for only the prescribed length of time. His works are honorable and glori­ 3. Remove lens if there is discomfort, redness, or discharie. ous; And His rightousness endureth forever. — Psalms 111.2-3 1400 fKmj 59'Bypass •- *MarUm •• (409) S32-61S1 4. Be prepared ID discoodnue lens wear tfnecessary . fMedicaC OncoCogy/!Hematoto£y Ml Ms «aUtorferOMfLM|MnC«i«alt..lMnl« rWL m^t. ^IM By «•• 9 : P.O. T« Submitted by Neddy Phillips