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'M979 ASSOCIATION
Tilt fA9||<J!3S CtlADilGHT
p. o. wnr m - vtiaur: t9*-rm
OTFICUL ORGAM OF
c r n r o r BAGLE LAKE, T E X A S T N M
POBLBiED WEEklT - EVERT THURSDAY
at OS Mrth McCarty Avi.. EICI* Late, TtxM TNM
SUBBCRCPITON RATES:
b Ctlwiin airi adJotBlnf OOMMM
|«.50
ElNvMn la T^sas
|7.00
OntMa or I t a u
$1.00
SaclaCaNMaOc
Frad R. Fnka, Edttor-PabUakar
Mr PrakA, AAMdato Btttar Md ^orts
Saooad Clan Poataft Paid at E a ^ Lakt, 1>aias
Aay atTouaoM rantcdoa apan tht dttnctsr,
tttattm
or nfHtaUmat inTflnn nnnmnttflnitrlnillTtilniliinhllahxl
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Golemon To Chair Health
Projacts Commlttaa ofH-GAC
LajrUM GoteBon will duur
the Health Projects Reviav
Committee of the H-GAC
Health Systems Agency
(HSA) dnrioK 197»«l. He
was apponted by afeacy
duirpfenaa R M M L a o s M
the HSA Aiuaal
beM ID Hovsta»ia May.
The Area Health Commis• M is the {ovcmiB^ boQy for
the Health Systems Agency.
The HSA is rapoaaibte for
heahl; planning and reaoureaa
development for the l^«oaaty region that indadia
Calorado County.
Golemoo was appointed to
the Area Health Commiwina
ia 1976 by Cotorado County
Jadgc LeAer Craaek and was
recently reappointed by
Oaaek to a two-year tarn.
He served on the Steering
Committee and as chairpersoa of the Health Projects
Review Committee during
19T7T8.
He has been Executive
Drector of Columbus Com•aaity Hospital since 1975.
Prior to joiamg the hoapitai
WCJC Summer
Q m Schedule
SlNVtened
The aotoaMhile fuel short
prompted officials at Wharton County Junior College in
Whartoa to shorten the daaa
&tMn five to four days
NOnCE OP HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTIONS FOR 1979
iLETS LOOK!
IBACK
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[Majr 12,195S)
Ikfines Lillian Kubesch
and Jo Ann Woodruff
have been ;uuned valedictoran and sahiUtorian
-jit-tiie senior dass at
Garwood high xhod.
Mt; lo Car^n ( X S T > ^ '
has been named Valedict-*^
torian of the senior class
at Eagle Lake high
school. ^ Miss Emily
Birdwell is Sahitatorian
at Eagle Lake. . Mrs.
Frank Higgins elected
president of the Community Council of Christian Women at Fellowship
meeting.. Cobmbus Post
Office receives notice of
the advancement to First
Class. . Showing Sunday
and Monday at the Rice
Theatre in Eagle Lake is
"On The Waterfront". .
"Gasoline continues to be
the family's best shopping bargain," acc(Mxiing
to W. L Coffley. . Mrs.
H. M. Kreidler becomes
new president of Eagle
Lake Garden Club. .
Rhine Winkler and his
orchestra will play for
the Chib Montezuma
dance at the Community
Center. . Daughter bom
to T-Sgt and Mrs. Fred
A. Lorberan at Austin on
April 29. . Lester Martin
will present his Rock
Island High School band
at the school auditorium.
i i l O YEARS
AGO
48
DURVVOOO CHALKER
Cliwrmsn md Chiel EiKuiivtO'ficar
CPL Names New
k.
H w n s t i i J Exanptiaa Affidavit
F w The Year 1979
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•ir^'/f^?r^
Rice Consolidated
Ml IIndependent School District
Owner.
Description.
(Check 1978 Tax RM»ipt for Description)
Address.
do solemnly swear and afllnn that I w u the owner of
the above described property u d it was my residential homestead on January 1, 1979. Further, that I
have not claimed a residence homestead on any other
property for this year. Finally, that I understand
that any person who makes a false affidavit shall be
subject to the perjury laws of the State of Texas as
provided by Section 37 JO. Penal Code.
I do swear and affirm that I was 65 years (rf age or
okler on January 1.1979. •^. - -'
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staff, he was Executive
Vice-President of the American Medical Corporation in
Houston.
A member of the Texas
Hoapitai Association, be
served on the association's
Committee for Profesaioaal
Services in 1978-79.
Yes-
-No-
I do swear and affirm that I was under a disability
for purposes of paymsat sf disability benefits under
Federal OM-Age, SunrivHs, and Disability Insurance
on January 1,1979.
Management
Officers
Recent changes in Central
Power and Light Company's
top management are now in
effect. The changes resulted
from the retirement of R. W.
Hardy as the company's
chairman and chief executive
officer.
Durwood duiker has so^
ceeded Hardy. Other, top
executives are Aaron Autry,
president and chief operating
officer; R. L Range, execu
tive vice president and chief
financial officer, and M. L
BorcheK. executive vice proaident and chief engineering
officer.
Both Chalker and Range
were elected at the March 27.
1979 meeting of the com'pany's Board of Directors.
They assumed their pooitioos
on July 1. 1979. Autry has
been president and chief
operating officer since Jan
uary. 1975. Boreheh w u
elected to his new position on
July 3.1979.
Qialker came to CPL from
West Texu Utilities where
[Joe 13,1931]
Tomato shipping sheds
here close /with many
• NolYestomatoes still infields.A
for the second term ot
hundred and seventy-five
Signature.
summer school whicfa began
cars
shipped to HaUettsiHpday.jInlylO.
mi^-:>^f''
« ^ W ( y a officials Save h- ' ville ufto thefirstoT this
Date.
erettM (he antBer *f d i ^ * •week. . °8pud si^tantats
M i Hmes to riigirtat fl«%^ »ieacli^4lMiisand '«arioads
I r the faU semester by
and price showing stronw u t820.6S2.1« and \M work
scheduling registration each
ger.
Improvements f^e-Constniction
will take approximately 40
Toeaday at 7 pjn. (starting
planned for No. 3
working dayi to complete.
July 10) as well as dnriag
Highway.
Colorado
E. J. Buschke
regular office hours. Monday
river ferry is being Meet Held On
resident engineer in charge of
through Friday. Saturday
improved to take care of
the project, said. "A total of
morning registrations (8:9011 a.m.) have also been set
traffic. Steep approaches 9-Gounty Projects 122 miles will be resurfaced
to preserve the roads and
cut down anid boarded to
A pre-ooostnictioB meeting provide a skid resistant
handle all traffic while w u held at 11K» a.ffl.
fof the motorists. Hie
river bridge at Garwood Monday, July 2. 197V. at the surface
aaphsh will be sppbed in half
is being rebuilt . Colum- State Department <A High- widths in most cases to
bus leads EUgle Lake in ways sad Public Transporta- tadlitau the handling of
school census 1016 to 936. tion District Office in Yoa- traffic. The traveling public
. Bond election
called kum outlining construction should use cautioa in travelfor Negro school building. plans for the seal coat ing through the coostmctioe
recently swarded to areu which will be marked
School board members projects
Brannan Contractors, Inc. of with signs and barrieadea.
say if issue is carried out Victoria, Texas. The contract Flagmen will be
school can be built includes work in Calhoun, traffic
whenever work is in
without increase in your Colorado, DeWitt. Payette,
school taxes. . Three Gonzales, Jaekaoo. Lavaca.
The eoatraetor w u
colored people missing Victoria and Wharton Coun aantad by WayUn Brannan
for past three months; ties. The smouat of the bid Jr. who said. "Work wiU
begin Tuesday. July 3, 1979
are believed to have
and
should be eonptetad by
been the victims of
the
first
part of Atvast."
quicksand. . Big improve- fall semeatar of daytoa
ments under way at local clasan will again be provided
ice plant
by WCJC throughout i u
for July 7. July 21 and
August?.
Free busing for the regular
aervice area. A car pooling
information aerviee has alao
been established at the Office
of the Dean of CoUefs and
Student Servicea.
A perfect gtft • a
BiAscripdM ta the
Eagie L a t e Hsailltfcr
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N»w 2 b t j f o o m 12x56 front k i t d t y .
cofpf
throughout, furnished, built to n«w HUD construetion codo, ddivorod ond tiod do%vn, only *89S0! *9S0
down pa)rm«nt. Only M19 o nionth.
N«w 14x70-3 bodroom CHAAAPION lor^* kitchwis
wHh lots of cobin«ts, corpot throughotft, fully furhfshMJ. Only M3S00. M400 down poymonts,
poymonts *179 o month.
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Eagle Lake and Strickland
Insurance Agencies
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&gle Lake Headlight Thurs.. July 12.1979 PAGE S
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Serendipity
Tbe Rice CoosoUdated bdependent School District
annouaeaa that aD peraoti are entitled to receive an
exMnptnn of $5,000 tnm the market value of their
reiideiMe hoofBitaad (ttJiOQ M a the asMMed vahie)
for the purpose of sdMMl taxes. In addition, all p e r
sons who are 66 or okkr or under a disability for
purposes of payment of disability benefits under
Federal Old-Age, Survivars, and Dteability Insurance
are a b o entitled to an additional exemption at
$104)00 from the maricet vahie of their residence
homesteads ($4,000 fron assessed value) for the purpose of school taxes.
To qualify for these exemptions, an application
must be filed with the school district tax (^fice by
July 15, 1979. An application form ia printed
below this message.
If you have not abeady
signed an application for the above exemptions,
please sign the applicatioa and mail it to School Tax
Office. Box 606. E a ^ Lake. Texas 77434. or bring to
the schooHax office by July 15,1979. Any application
received after that date wUl not be apiirpved.
Property
he has been president since
1975 and president and chief
executive officer for the past
three and one-half years.
Autry h u worked for CPL
since 1966. He have been
president and chief operating subject: Scientists
officer since January, 1976.
If you want t o s e e a
As CPL's chief fioaadal
real
live UFO you had
officer, Rsafi ariii he reapoobetter
hurry. Scientist
siM^ > ior ^ l e company's
accounting, treasury, rates maintain they have found
and data processing fiuK- the explanation of all
UFOs that have been
Borchelt h u worked for duping the public for
CPL since 1949. Is his new years. Of course their
peaition, Boreheh will aasume
additional responsibilities for speech w a s nuwtiy in
the company's transmissioa laboratory terms w i t h
something that
could
and feneration sections.
have been Latin sprink
led here and there. B u t
they have found t h e
illusive answer just the.
same.
Back in the t w e n t i e s
there was a 2 s t o r y flat
topped school building
where t h e Methodist
Church is now. I was told
that in the school days of
Cobby Reed a c o w
mysteriously found her
way to the roof o n
Halloween night. N o o n e
put her there. She w a s a
flying bovine. Let's
the scientists try t o , ^
explain that away.
^ '-.
fienj. Stolberg wrote;
"An expert is a person who avoids the small
AAROM AUTRY
^^" " ^ iwttps on to
P'tf>d*nt tnd Chi«f oowiiin« oftcf the grand fallacy."
Mlas Kay Bath Brunnar and
)ooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooDeooooooooooooooo
DavUAIanBanWadlnSA.
Robert Ludluffl h u written
aahxdtiag new book to rival
aay he h u done in the past.
It is the Matarese CIrda and
is now on an the boat seller
liaU.
, Brandon Scofield, a ranking
inCeUigenee officer in Amar
ica's clandestine services, ia a
veteran of twenty-two years •
a lifetime of aaereey and
violence. He h u seen more of
that world than be cares to
reteomber. He is a tired man
but he renuins the best in
the field.
VaaiU Talaniokov. master
strategist, KGB, the Soviet
Uaioo'i moat brilliant inUili
gence tactician, is both
executioner and negotiator,
hiintar and quarry. Ha h u
•pent twenty-five years in
ruthless pursuit of Moscow's
eoamies. He, too, is tired,
weary of the hitility, but
there Is no one better in all
a search that takes thaa
from Corsica, through Essen, Leningrad, Londoa,
Rome, and finally to Boetaa.
MsM., and a heart-stoppiaf
climax u surprising u it is
unexpected.
In his 4wo protagodats,
Ludlum h u created believable men of such skill that
you admirethem, are awed by
their geniua, will them to
win. They are two of the
author's finest creations, and
they graee what ia undeniably Robert Ludlum's finest
novel.
Scofield and Taleniekov,
professionals to the core • are
also deadly enemies who have
vowed to kill 00a another if
ever they ahould meet Their
motives: Taleniakov w u
respooaibia (or the death of
Scoflald's wife: SeoOatd ongf
oeered the murder of the
Hasaian's brother.
In s taoae and dramatic
peaae that rivals the bast
Ludlun h u ever done • the
best that u y author of
ihrillen h u ever written
the two men confront one
aaolher. But their confronts
tion does not result in either's
death. laaioad. Taleniekov
and Scofield pool their
_«spertise and b ^ to track
the leaden of The Matarese
Members of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Catholic Church and paator, tlie Rev.
Father Tom Hanua, extend
sjaesrs thanks to all d t i s e u
of the area lor their support
and patronage at their annual
basaar held Sunday, J u l y 1st
at the Eagle Lake Community Center.
The barbaeue dinner w u
weU attended and alao
participation in the various
booths, recreation activities,
the auctioQ and other entertainment continued until late
aftemooo.
The parish netted a nice
profit from the event and
Father Hanus praised the
dtiaens of the area lor their
participation and eoBtributioa
and parish members tor their
work and eooperatioa in
making the event such a
great suceees.
eariy^
detection
ofahearing
problem
IS important
CQllbratBfi
6l6CtrOf'iC
hearing test now
PIL,aJLY13
•OUDAYINN
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MAMtollNOON
Cattiolics Extend
Thanks For J'^""
Bazaar Support
Thursday Deadline
For WCJC Sunvner
RegisMiont:^:. - -^
Thursday, July 12th is the
final day to ragjatar for
at Wharton County Junior
Collage ia Whartoa where
thirty eoOege credit ooursu
areooared.
Officials have Inatltatad a
4-day d a u weak toaceommodate stadaats
problewM with obtaining g u
lor their vehidea. Classu
begin daily at 8 a.m. bat have
baea lengthesed ia order to
retain the aame amouat of
hours 00 s Moadaythru Thuradayweek. The term
eods Aug. ISth.
The 4HUy
only to
All
officu aad sarvieaa raotaia
"open lor busineu u naual*
duriag raguiar hears, I k a .
thmPrL
llr«.DivtfAlBaBarr
The Fbst Presbyterian
Church of San Antonio w u
the setting for the double
ring ceremony uniting Kay
Beth Brunner and David Alao
Barr in marhaae on June 23
at 7 o'ckKfc in the evening.
Reverend Richard G. Ryan
w u the otBcianU
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Joeeph Brunner of E^agle
Lake. ParenU of the bridegroom are Mr. aad Mrs.
William Herschel Barr of San
Antonio.
White ribbon bows marked
the family pews. The ahar of
t|echurd>wu accented with
two 15 - point candelabra aad
arrangeoMnts of white giadiolu and white carnations.
Dr. Beu Hierooymous
played traditional reUgiooa
muaic u guests wars haiag
seated, than "The Pontifical
March" u the widiM^ party
entered. She also accompanied the soloist. Jean
McDonald, in "The Lord's
Prayer". The recesaional w u
-PsahB 19."
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a
>r gown of white
The gown had a
natural waist with a blousoo
bodice. The yoke, capiat
steevaa, and waiatUae ware
all adorned with silk Venice
lace aad tiny seed pearla. The
Queen Aane aackliaa, sUit.
and gently flowing chapel length train were edged with
this same besoUful iaapocted
lace in a scalkped patten.
For ber hsadpiscs. ahe choee
a aimple fingertip veil with a
hill crown of taflsta raasa.
She carried an aD-whiU
Boaegay of whlta roaea,
staphanotis, wirita caraatkma.
aad baby's breath. For her
aomethiog old she wore a
gold band that had baea her
grandmotlMr'a,
aamething
new wore pearl earrings
given to her by the groom,
something borrowed w u a
Belgian laee handkerchief ol
ber oMther's aad aonething bhie w u a garter from
eouains. Joshoaaad
Nieole Maroiia.
's AttaaiMts
Liada Gould of Hoostoa
attaadad the bride M Matroa
Dallu, and BUI McKeKrey of
San Antonio.
The groom, groomsmen,
and ushers were all attired in
black tuxedos with siniple
white pleated ahirta and
black bow tiea. llie groom
wore'a white roee bootooniere, the groomsoMn wore
pink roee boutonnieres, aad
the ushers wore white
carnation boutonnieres.
Ring bearer w u Jaaon
William Brunner, of Eagle
Lake, nephew of the bride.
He wore an all - white suit
with short pants and knee 0
socks. His boutonniare w u a
pinkroae.
•ecepdaa at Mehrsa Haoae
Tlie reception loOowed at
the Mehren HOUM.
The bride's table held the
four-tiered bride's cake,
oaU^ ^iats and punch, h w u
aecented with candelafara aad
u arraagemant of nidta
gladiolaa, white camatioaa,
white chrysanthemuma, and
baby's breath.
The groom's ^table held a
German chocolate cake, fiager aaadwiehes, raUah trajrs,
and the coffee ssrviee. The
bridesmaids piaead their
bouquets in the center of the
table to accent the kurrieaae
lamps.
The guests also enmrad '
champagne and aeecraoa
muaic provided by Tooy
Bounce.
Members of the booseparty
were Diana Brunner, MardM
Cunningham,
aad Bath
WaddeU of Eagia Lake;
Carolyn Lee. Martha Cuaningham. aad Vidd Bk«adt of
Horatoa; Pam Javioa of Saa
Atttoiuo: Diaaae Balchar of
Seguin; and Karoa Harsk of
Cooroe. Sarah aad Eodly
ShwtchinakI, nieeu of the
groom, paaaed out riee bags
After raturning b i « a trip
to Nassau in the Bahamu.
the couple will rasids ia Saa
Antooio.
Spedal gueaU at the
wedding were the bride's
grandBMther, Mrs. WflUaffl
WaddeU of Eagia Lake; and
the grooa's grsadparoata,
Mr. aad Mrs. P. J. Brawi^ton of Aaitia. aad Mr. aad
Mrs.W.H.BarrofKarrviDa.
Mr. and Mrs. WflUaai
EngNak of Saa
oaataeltha faridr. Harsebol Barr haatad the
JnUs Evoritt of Bi«W Lakr. rshaarsal diaasr lA the
aad Vieki DiMa « ( 8 * Uaivaraity Onb oa Pridaj.
JaasBat8:00p.ak
AMMnO•' '
A menu sf Prkna RSt,
The
whipped patatoas, Joasf saI W gowns had a lad* grasa baans* Itot rolls,
blousoii bodks with a natnral robsk trajs. sad
waiatline. The staple. A - feu
aUrts wars
floor-IsHtk.
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nassgay of piak rasas, btaa eon hoaoriiW Kay Bath
ins, awta sad ysiss' awissi Branar waa fi^'sa by
RossoHvy Waddsl. EUsabath
aad
balky's
WadM.
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8u ABIMIS « Sntorday,
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Summertime fun in
LHeahhtexJi
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STAKTOOS<
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They play as hard as anybody. They're Healthtex clothes. Toss them in the washing machine
and never bother with the iron. They cost parents little in time and money. That means that
sending anyone out to play In Healthtex clothes is playing it sn^il- Take your choice of
single knits, doubleknits or wovens, slacks, jeans, jackets, jumpers^hirts, dresses, overalls,
sets. For boys, Size 3 months to Size 8, and for girls, Size 3 months to Size 6x.
JO ANN'S
SHERIFF'S REPORT^
IwouMUke to take this
opportunity to caution our
eitiaans to be careful when
thaj aeeapt money lor
paynaot lor aervicu or for
salMifthebiUu over a 11.00
bOL Coa-artiaU are taking
oomors oft of ISO bflb and
psstiag them on a $1 bill.
Thay can take three oomers
off a t » WB aad still cash
that UDfarO 0 . T ^ y do this
oasavaral t V bOs and take
thaae eomars and paste them
oa a oaa doflar wn and unlou
yoa Isak dsss at the WH it
MARKET!
REPORT
Cal«ib«B Uvaatock OoasmMsB Oa haadM « 6 kaad
of ealtk. 18 hags Md tt
wllk tks Mikst M y slsa4y
oasldassassf cattle I
Class Of 74
Planning Rve
Year Reunion
looks like a twenty. Sooie of
these bills have been circulated in Houston aad sur
rouading areas. A ooopie
have ended up in Coktrado
County.
Look eh>eely at the money
before accepting it. Shodd
someone atteaapt to pan such
a bill to you, notify the
Sheriffs olfica at oaea. If you
observe them to be driving a
vehicle, make u attempt to
obtain the hcenae number
aad relay that infarmatkw to
the sheriirs olfiee.
The remainder of tks
be published next week due
to shortage of space this
Sen. Moore, Rep.
RresnalToBe
TtMirt.
State Ssa. WBini T. (Bl)
Mesra sad lap, Bl PtaaasI
wlba
ksawad t n ^ .
at last
1Wa.JilF Utk hr Tnw
Gssi tsckafas bataksr AAM IMssnily l» tkair
cshssaad ysartais ssU 10 sappottoftkel
ton, tiiiiiit pMfar asws sfuijtaifa
lis two kqr
kraa|ktNin«.«sMmM
jsdisr krib « t a 1«i Bmy kslkTtaaa AAM
uswiwd Mri A ^ M Mi a l ks ipsHsl lassta at M
totUtMihsiMlllsa.
Oani
kalMS«|Mlia«lp«
kaaiMiNalfevtiMH
Rice High School Clau of
1974 is planning a 5-year
reunhw. Former classmate^
interested in attending, ara
asked to piaau send their
name and addreu to Janice
Obenhaus, 509 Pendleton.
Eagle Lake, Texu or caD
ZSMWl by July 20th so that
plans can be eompieted for
this reunion.
VMU(
Master Joaeph Grigar of
Loekhait vhritad Wadaasday
evening throogk Sntorday
morning with his grandparents and uades, Mr. aad Mrs.
— ••
Attends S w u s r Camp '.,
Miss Melisn Wfieox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilcox, returned Saturday '
from a four>week summer •
camp at Rocky River Ranch 1
in Wimberiy.
She enjoyed horseback •
riding, swimming, canoeing ,
aad crafts. This w u Melissa's
fourth summer at the camp.
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Mrs. Graee Towell rotumed last week from a pleasant
two weeks visit in Corpos
Chriati with the famfly of
her granddaughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Erie Brown and Ashtey.
Fred R. Fmka aad Don and
Jeff. He w u aeeooipaniad
here by his mother, Mrs.
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haaring wW bagin at 9 aja. on July M.
1979, In tha ofiioM of tha TaxM PuMe
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