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Page 4, Thursday, June 10,1999 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas The Eagle Lake Headlight OBITUARIES James Randal 'Jamie' Green James Randal "Jamie" Green, 24, of Eagle Lake, passed away Sunday, June 6, 1999, at 12:40 a.m. near El Dorado, Arkansas, as a result of inju- ries received in a traffic accident- He was born January 25, 1975 in Wharton to James Rodney Green and Diana Fay Vasut. Jamie was preceded in death by January 25,1975 - June 6,1999 grandparents, Eddie M. Vasut of Co- lumbus and Cletus and Beth Green of Groesbeck. Survivors include his mother and step-father, Diana Green Gerkey and Ed Harborth of Eagle Lake; father and step-mother, James Rodney and Alice Green of Groesbeck; fiance, April Molnaird of El Dorado and her par- FLOOD INSURANCE ... BECAUSE YOU NEED IT. You can't stop flooding. But you can protect yourself and your family through flood insurance. Backed by the Government, flood insurance covers what most policies don't. Protect yourself and your family. Call for details on flood insurance today. THE BAUMGART AGENCIES 205 E. Main Eagle Lake, Tx 77434 FAX 409-234-3600 409-234-2619 ents, Allen and Arneita Molnaird; grandmother, Mrs. Eddie M. (Veron- ica) Vasutof Columbus; brother, Bob- by Daniel Green of Houston; niece, Vanessa Rae Green of Houston; step- brothers and sisters, Ronnie, Ricky and Terry Marlow and Tammy Nutley of Houston.; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, Eddie A. Vasut and chil- dren, Tracey and Thresa, of East Ber- nard, Larry and Linda Vasut and chil- dren, Terry and Lisa, of Lissie, Curtis and Donna Vasut and children, Colton and Jennifer, of Columbus, Valerie and Carl Stevens and children, Tara, Jimmy and Carla, of Groesbeck, Anita Cypert and son, Nicholas, of Pinev- ille, Louisiana, Paul andSandra Green and children, Zachary and Lelia, of Kingsland. Funeral services were held Wed- nesday, June 9, at 10 a.m. from the Chapel of Dulany Funeral Home in Eagle Lake with Rev. Father Eddie Winkler, pastor Roman Catholic Par- ish of the Nativity of Eagle Lake, officiating. Cynthia Sunderman served as so- loist Patty Stephens was the organist Interment followed at Lakeside Cemetery in Eagle Lake. Arrangements were under the di- rection of Dulany Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Isaac Matute; Tracy, Curtis and Ricky Vasut; Kevin Young; and Ricky and Ronnie Mar- low. Honorary pallbearers were Va- nessa Rae Green and Colton, Jennifer and Tyler Vasut. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss. Bible Verse of the Week "With God all things are possible." —Mark 10:27 Submitted by Neddy Phillips Angela Laake Angela Laake, 89, of Nada, passed away Friday, June 4, 1999, at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake. She was born October 8, 1909, in Nada to Johann and Mary Hemmi Schneider. She and Paul J. Laake were mar- ried November 20, 1933. Laake was a housewife and mem- ber of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Christian Mothers Society. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Paul (August 7, 1995); brothers, John, Charles, Ervin t^S** L n 201 Boothe Eagle Lake Hearty Entree* I Whether it's a steak served medium well, a burger with a handmade patty or our generous chicken fried steak, we have whatever you're hungry for. Our wholesome, homemade entrees SPORTSMAN'S satisfy even the biggest ^ appetites! 234-3071 Where good food brings the family together! WS4&0* October 8,1909 - June 4,1999 and Alphonse Schneider; sisters, Emily Friesenhahn, Walburga Swo- boda and Aurelia Syring; and grand- children, Stephen Laake and Alison Talbert. Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Eileen and Albert Hand of Anchorage, Alaska, and Pa- tricia and Don Talbert of Colorado Springs, Colorado; son and daughter- in-law, Paul F. and Agnes Laake of Columbus; 7 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Mon- day, June 7, at 10 a.m. from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Nada with Father John Koebel officiating. Burial followed at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Nada. Arrangements were under the di- rection of Henneke Funeral Home in Columbus. Pallbearers were Alfonce Ma- zoch, Ed Lee Schneider, Michael Laake, Kevin Hand and Marvin and Bill Swoboda. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss. Annie Marie Socha September 11,1920 -May 26,1999 Annie Marie Socha, 78, of El Campo, passed away Wednesday, May 26, 1999. She was born September 11,1920, in Garwood to Frank and Emilie Bu- bela Kasmiersky. Socha, a homemaker, was a mem- ber of the Court Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Daughters, KJZT So- ciety #72, the Altar Society and Whar- ton County Czech Heritage Society. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Joseph Socha; and an infant daughter, Jennie Ann Socha. Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Jeraldine Sochaof El Campo, Judy and Albert Leopold of Richmond and Josephine and Albert Rucka of El Campo; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Jodie and Barbara Socha James and Charlene Socha and Jerry and JoAnn Socha of El Campo; sis- ters, Clara Lobpries and Julia Zbranek of Garwood, Mary Hoffman and Er- nestine Schneider of Nada and Leon- a Swoboda and Jennie Mae Popp of El Campo; brothers, Frank Kasmiersky of Garwood and Raymond Kasmier- sky of Sealy; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, May 28, at 10 a.m. from St John's Catholic Church in New Taiton with Msgr. James Brunner officiating. Burial followed at St John's Cemetery. Arrangements were under the di- rection of Triska Funeral Home in El Campo. 24&48 Pallbearers were Jeffery, Darryl, Ron, Steven and Randy Socha; Scott Howard; Jeff Nohavitza; andDouglas and Scott Leopold. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss. fr ^ ANNOUNCING NEW ARRIVALS ^\ Madison Paige Bayer JJ Robert and Jennifer Bayer of Ro- senberg are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a daughter, born at 7:16 a.m. June 6,1999, at Fort Bend Hospital. Madison Paige weighed nine pounds, one ounce and measured 21 inches at birth. She was welcomed home by her big brother, Tyler Reid, two years old. Maternal grandparents are John and Irene Mader of Nada. Paternal grandparents are George and Lucille Bayer of Rosenberg. Great-grandmothers are Rosie Marik of East Bernard and Albina Bayer of Wharton. Her mom is the former Jennifer Mader. Adrianna Jessell Navarro Adrian and Roxann Navarro of East Bernard are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a dau- ghter, born at 10:07 p.m. May 24, 1999, atRice Medical Center in Eagle Lake. Adrianna Jessell weighed seven pounds and measured 20 inches at birth. She was welcomed home by her sister, Corrina Marie, one year old. Maternal grandparents are Rufino and Diane Rivera of East Bernard. Paternal grandparents are Jesse and Elida Navarro of Lissie. Great-grandparents are Fredrico and Mary Adelfa Soto; Josephine Rivera of East Bernard; and the late Simon and Elvira of Wallis and the late Benito and Lupe Rivas of Eagle Lake. Continued from Page 2 K formal opening this Saturday, Dec. 1, and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gold, owners, and David Krenek, manager, invite one and all to come by for a visit... Griff Thomas was crowned king at the Powder Puff football game Tuesday night Nov. 20, by Melody Farris, president of the Rice High School Student Council... The Rice Raiders landed four players in five positions on the first ^VieWs On ^Dental Healtti HEALTHY GUMS HEALTHY TEETH JOHN B. MYRES, D.D.S. ® 234-3525 Located on 90-A at Laughlin Road Three out of every four adults will be affected by periodontal disease at some point in their lives. While this condition usually affects folks over 30, more prevalent with age, youngsters may experience some form of this in- flammation and infectious condition of the structures that support the teeth. Problems with gums, periodontal liga- ments and supporting bone are respon- sible for an estimated 70% of all adult tooth loss. Plaque is constantly forming in the mouth. If not regularly removed by modern dental treatment, it creates small bacterial pockets beneath the gum line. Plaque is transformed into tartar (hardened mineral deposits or calculus) which must be professionally removed. One problem is that periodontal disease has no early symptoms be- cause it is painless in the beginning. If the disease attacks the bone structure, teeth can loosen or shift position. Dental treatment calls for scaling tartar and bacteria, known as root planing, from the gum line. The earlier peri- odontal disease is treated, the health- ier your teeth can bel Presented as a public service to promote better dental health. From the office o/JOHN B. MYRES, D.D.S., 700 S. McCarty Avenue, Eagle Lake, 234-3525. Affordable Dental Care for the Whole Family •Gentle Family Dentistry 'Nitrous Oxide Sedation Available -All Phases of General Dentistry including Cosmetic -Extractions 'Wisdom Teeth, Root Canals, Crowns, Bridges, Dentures & Partials and Orthodontics -Insurance & New Patients Welcome Open 8-5, Monday through Friday Saturday: 8-2 MasterCard and Visa Accepted After Hours Call:409-234-5172 Schindler LPG, Inc. EAGLE LAKE DIRT WORKS 234-3314 Eagle Lake The First National Bank Member F.D.I.C. Bank of Friendly Service Eagle Lake Lissie Flying Service Farmer to Farmer Agriculture Flying Lissie, Texas 234-2482 Attend the Church of Your Choice 220 E. Main "Your Hometown Newspaper' 234-5521 Attend the Church of Your Choice... MT. CARMEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Hwy. 90-A (Pecan Valley), Eagle Lake; Rev. P.L. Barrow Sr.; 234-5813. LIVING HOPE CHURCH: Revs. Joe and Mercy Fling; 234-5536. TEMPLE BEREA: 621 Maple Street, Eagle Lake. Lie. Manuel Matamoros. ROCK ISLAND FULL GOSPEL: P.O. Box 232, Rock Island; 234-5840; Nick Williams, Pastor. LATIN-AMERICAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD (Belen de Judea Mision): 1000 East E, Eagle Lake; Ruth Olvera, Pastor SEALY ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 1140 Meyer St., Sealy; Warren Richardson, Pastor. THE DAY OF PENTECOST APOSTOLIC REVIVAL: FM102 S, Matthews, 4 p.m. (at Mt Zion). Rev. R.L. Carter. GREATER NEW FAITH CHURCH: 6406 Guyler, Wallis; Rev. Clay Spears. 409-478-2169. EAST BERNARD FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. Clifford Roser. FIRST BAPTIST: N. Lake at E. Prairie, Eagle Lake. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST: 405 S. Lake, Eagle Lake; Rev. Earl Shorter, Jr., Pastor, 234-5795. IGLESIA BAUTISTA GETSEMANI: 901 B Street, Eagle Lake; Rev. Mario Vasquez. GREATER MT. OLIVE BAPTIST: Rev. R. Riser, Pastor. 705 Lake, Eagle Lake, 234-3545. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST: 1207 E. State, Eagle Lake. Rev. Coby Shorter; 234- 3735. ROCK ISLAND BAPTIST: Bob Allison, Pastor. SHERIDAN FIRST BAPTIST WHITE CLOUD BAPTIST CHURCH: 202 Old Altair Rd, Eagle Lake; Rev. Obie Rhodes; 234-3800. CHURCH OF CHRIST: Sheridan, Texas. NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Hwy. 90A, Sheridan; Del Sanford, Pastor; 234-3276. CHRIST OUR REDEEMER - Charismatic: 478-7534,478-6512, Jerry C. McKinney, Pastor. HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH: East Bernard. CATHOLIC PARISH OF THE NATIVITY: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sanctuary: 308 N. Stevenson Eagle Lake; 7 a.m. (Espafiol), 9 a.m., 11 a.m., Rev. Eddie Winkler, 310 N. Stevenson, 409-234-2842. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Box 97, Nada, 758-3218. Rev. Joseph Koebel, Pastor. CHRIST EPISCOPAL: 306 E. Slockbridge. GOSPEL MISSION CHURCH: Pastors Erik & Crystal Cameron; 510 E. Prairie, Eagle Lake, 409-234-3225 or 234-2824. GRACE LUTHERAN: 408 N. Stevenson, 234-3381; Rev. Clements Richards. LEHRER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST: Garwood, Texas. Rev. Barry Bauerschlag, Pastor. LISSIE UNITED METHODIST: Thomas A. Jax, Pastor; 234-2112; Lissie, Tx. ROCK ISLAND METHODIST: Ken Sellers Jr., Lay-Pastor. UNITED METHODIST: Barry Bauerschlag, Pastor. 200 W. Prairie; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:45 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: 106 E. Stale Street, Eagle Lake; 234-3368 VINE OF THE LORD: Rev. Paul Aguilar, 1300 E. State, Eagle Lake; 234-7543 FRIENDSHIP A:G: 501 Wallace, East Bernard. Fred Chambers, Pastor. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS: 600 West St. Sealy; Marshall Crosby, Branch Pres. CHURCH OF CHRIST: 815 Milam, Columbus. Lynn Wilson, Minister. THE SHEPHERD'S WAY: Non-denominational Christian Fellowship; 217 Main, Sealy. Frank Lucas, Pastor. 885-7873. and second all-district offensive and defensive teams selected by coaches of District 13AAA in a meeting Tues- day. Griff Thomas of the Raider squad placed as a tackle on the first offensive unit and as end on defense. Gerry Henderson was one of six unanimous choices selected by coaches as he was named to the first defensive team as an interior lineman. Other players were Lawrence Dancy and Darrell Norris... Roy Henry Cranek, son of Cou- nty Judge and Mrs. Lester Cranek of Garwood, bagged a 10-point buck on Nov. 17 while hunting south of Rock Island. May 24,1951 There are many, many entries in the Garden Club flower show last Friday and many received several high awards. Those receiving four or more blue ribbons included: Mrs. V.T. Matthews, Mrs.LV. Duncan, Mrs. G.A. Seaholm, Mrs. C.E. Evo- ritt, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. E.H. Boothe, and Mrs. C.B. Stephens... Melvin F. Campbell was elected to the post of manager of the swim- ming pool for the 1951 season... Commissioner AJ. Kainer will be honored at a testimonial banquet He has been elected president of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of South Texas... Mrs. J.G. Jenkins was the hon- oree at the President's Party of the Eagle Lake Study Club held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R.P. Wilcox... An event of last Thursday was a pink and blue shower given for Mrs. R.B. Linke by Mrs. Dale Cassady and Mrs. Leonard Walker... Being welcomed into the Chester Glaiser family is a newborn son, Gary Wayne, born May 18... Dr. J.R. Laughlin defeated LJ. Spanihel Tuesday afternoon to gain the right to the Lakeview Golf Club Championship finals versus Jimmy Thomas... The Homemaking III Class enter- tained the School Board at a dinner Tuesday evening. Guests were Mes- sers and Mesdames Gardner Dun- can, V.T.Matthews, Jim Clipson, R.F. Spanihel, J.L. McCreary, Deane Fletcher and Everett Hart... Mrs. Dallas Hodde entertained at her home Monday for Mrs. Edward Rhinehart. Mrs. Rhinehart is the former Pat Clark, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George M. Clark of Snyder and granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Austin of Eagle Lake... The Sheridan Red Cross home nursing class gave their instructor, Mrs. F.C. Pidgeon, a handkerchief shower at the close of classes Monday. MM

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Page 4, Thursday, June 10,1999 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas — The Eagle Lake Headlight

OBITUARIES James Randal 'Jamie' Green

James Randal "Jamie" Green, 24, of Eagle Lake, passed away Sunday, June 6, 1999, at 12:40 a.m. near El Dorado, Arkansas, as a result of inju- ries received in a traffic accident-

He was born January 25, 1975 in Wharton to James Rodney Green and Diana Fay Vasut.

Jamie was preceded in death by

January 25,1975 - June 6,1999 grandparents, Eddie M. Vasut of Co- lumbus and Cletus and Beth Green of Groesbeck.

Survivors include his mother and step-father, Diana Green Gerkey and Ed Harborth of Eagle Lake; father and step-mother, James Rodney and Alice Green of Groesbeck; fiance, April Molnaird of El Dorado and her par-

FLOOD INSURANCE ... BECAUSE YOU NEED IT.

You can't stop flooding. But you can protect yourself and your family through flood insurance. Backed by the Government, flood insurance covers what most policies don't. Protect yourself and your family. Call for details on flood insurance today.

THE BAUMGART AGENCIES 205 E. Main Eagle Lake, Tx 77434

FAX 409-234-3600 409-234-2619

ents, Allen and Arneita Molnaird; grandmother, Mrs. Eddie M. (Veron- ica) Vasutof Columbus; brother, Bob- by Daniel Green of Houston; niece, Vanessa Rae Green of Houston; step- brothers and sisters, Ronnie, Ricky and Terry Marlow and Tammy Nutley of Houston.; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, Eddie A. Vasut and chil- dren, Tracey and Thresa, of East Ber- nard, Larry and Linda Vasut and chil- dren, Terry and Lisa, of Lissie, Curtis and Donna Vasut and children, Colton and Jennifer, of Columbus, Valerie and Carl Stevens and children, Tara, Jimmy and Carla, of Groesbeck, Anita Cypert and son, Nicholas, of Pinev- ille, Louisiana, Paul andSandra Green and children, Zachary and Lelia, of Kingsland.

Funeral services were held Wed- nesday, June 9, at 10 a.m. from the Chapel of Dulany Funeral Home in Eagle Lake with Rev. Father Eddie Winkler, pastor Roman Catholic Par- ish of the Nativity of Eagle Lake, officiating.

Cynthia Sunderman served as so- loist Patty Stephens was the organist

Interment followed at Lakeside Cemetery in Eagle Lake.

Arrangements were under the di- rection of Dulany Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were Isaac Matute; Tracy, Curtis and Ricky Vasut; Kevin Young; and Ricky and Ronnie Mar- low.

Honorary pallbearers were Va- nessa Rae Green and Colton, Jennifer and Tyler Vasut.

Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss.

Bible Verse of the Week "With God all things are

possible." —Mark 10:27 Submitted by

Neddy Phillips

Angela Laake Angela Laake, 89, of Nada, passed

away Friday, June 4, 1999, at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake.

She was born October 8, 1909, in Nada to Johann and Mary Hemmi Schneider.

She and Paul J. Laake were mar- ried November 20, 1933.

Laake was a housewife and mem- ber of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Christian Mothers Society.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Paul (August 7, 1995); brothers, John, Charles, Ervin

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L n 201 Boothe • Eagle Lake

Hearty Entree* I Whether it's a steak served medium well, a burger with a

handmade patty or our generous chicken fried steak, we have whatever you're hungry for. Our wholesome,

homemade entrees

SPORTSMAN'S satisfy even the biggest

^ appetites!

234-3071

Where good food brings the family together!

WS4&0*

October 8,1909 - June 4,1999

and Alphonse Schneider; sisters, Emily Friesenhahn, Walburga Swo- boda and Aurelia Syring; and grand- children, Stephen Laake and Alison Talbert.

Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Eileen and Albert Hand of Anchorage, Alaska, and Pa- tricia and Don Talbert of Colorado Springs, Colorado; son and daughter- in-law, Paul F. and Agnes Laake of Columbus; 7 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held Mon-

day, June 7, at 10 a.m. from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Nada with Father John Koebel officiating.

Burial followed at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Nada.

Arrangements were under the di- rection of Henneke Funeral Home in Columbus.

Pallbearers were Alfonce Ma- zoch, Ed Lee Schneider, Michael Laake, Kevin Hand and Marvin and Bill Swoboda.

Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss.

Annie Marie Socha September 11,1920 -May 26,1999 Annie Marie Socha, 78, of El

Campo, passed away Wednesday, May 26, 1999.

She was born September 11,1920, in Garwood to Frank and Emilie Bu- bela Kasmiersky.

Socha, a homemaker, was a mem- ber of the Court Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Daughters, KJZT So- ciety #72, the Altar Society and Whar- ton County Czech Heritage Society.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Joseph Socha; and an infant daughter, Jennie Ann Socha.

Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Jeraldine Sochaof El Campo, Judy and Albert Leopold of Richmond and Josephine and Albert Rucka of El Campo; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Jodie and Barbara Socha James and Charlene Socha and Jerry and JoAnn Socha of El Campo; sis- ters, Clara Lobpries and Julia Zbranek of Garwood, Mary Hoffman and Er- nestine Schneider of Nada and Leon- a Swoboda and Jennie Mae Popp of El Campo; brothers, Frank Kasmiersky of Garwood and Raymond Kasmier- sky of Sealy; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Friday, May 28, at 10 a.m. from St John's Catholic Church in New Taiton with Msgr. James Brunner officiating.

Burial followed at St John's Cemetery.

Arrangements were under the di- rection of Triska Funeral Home in El Campo.

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Pallbearers were Jeffery, Darryl, Ron, Steven and Randy Socha; Scott Howard; Jeff Nohavitza; andDouglas

and Scott Leopold. Sympathy is extended to the fam-

ily in their loss.

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ANNOUNCING NEW ARRIVALS

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Madison Paige Bayer JJ

Robert and Jennifer Bayer of Ro- senberg are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a daughter, born at 7:16 a.m. June 6,1999, at Fort Bend Hospital.

Madison Paige weighed nine pounds, one ounce and measured 21 inches at birth.

She was welcomed home by her big brother, Tyler Reid, two years old.

Maternal grandparents are John and Irene Mader of Nada.

Paternal grandparents are George and Lucille Bayer of Rosenberg.

Great-grandmothers are Rosie Marik of East Bernard and Albina Bayer of Wharton.

Her mom is the former Jennifer Mader.

Adrianna Jessell Navarro Adrian and Roxann Navarro of

East Bernard are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a dau- ghter, born at 10:07 p.m. May 24, 1999, atRice Medical Center in Eagle Lake.

Adrianna Jessell weighed seven pounds and measured 20 inches at birth. She was welcomed home by her sister, Corrina Marie, one year old.

Maternal grandparents are Rufino and Diane Rivera of East Bernard. Paternal grandparents are Jesse and Elida Navarro of Lissie.

Great-grandparents are Fredrico and Mary Adelfa Soto; Josephine Rivera of East Bernard; and the late Simon and Elvira of Wallis and the late Benito and Lupe Rivas of Eagle Lake.

Continued from Page 2 K formal opening this Saturday, Dec. 1, and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gold, owners, and David Krenek, manager, invite one and all to come by for a visit...

Griff Thomas was crowned king

at the Powder Puff football game Tuesday night Nov. 20, by Melody Farris, president of the Rice High School Student Council...

The Rice Raiders landed four players in five positions on the first

^VieWs On ^Dental Healtti

HEALTHY GUMS — HEALTHY TEETH

JOHN B. MYRES, D.D.S. ® 234-3525

Located on 90-A at Laughlin Road

Three out of every four adults will be affected by periodontal disease at some point in their lives. While this condition usually affects folks over 30, more prevalent with age, youngsters may experience some form of this in- flammation and infectious condition of the structures that support the teeth. Problems with gums, periodontal liga- ments and supporting bone are respon- sible for an estimated 70% of all adult tooth loss.

Plaque is constantly forming in the mouth. If not regularly removed by modern dental treatment, it creates small bacterial pockets beneath the gum line. Plaque is transformed into tartar (hardened mineral deposits or

calculus) which must be professionally removed.

One problem is that periodontal disease has no early symptoms be- cause it is painless in the beginning. If the disease attacks the bone structure, teeth can loosen or shift position. Dental treatment calls for scaling tartar and bacteria, known as root planing, from the gum line. The earlier peri- odontal disease is treated, the health- ier your teeth can bel

Presented as a public service to promote better dental health. From the office o/JOHN B. MYRES, D.D.S., 700 S. McCarty Avenue, Eagle Lake, 234-3525.

Affordable Dental Care for the Whole Family •Gentle Family Dentistry 'Nitrous Oxide Sedation

Available -All Phases of General Dentistry including Cosmetic -Extractions 'Wisdom Teeth, Root Canals,

Crowns, Bridges, Dentures & Partials and Orthodontics -Insurance & New Patients Welcome

Open 8-5, Monday through Friday Saturday: 8-2 MasterCard and Visa Accepted After Hours Call:409-234-5172

Schindler LPG, Inc. EAGLE LAKE DIRT WORKS

234-3314 Eagle Lake

The First National Bank Member F.D.I.C. Bank of Friendly Service Eagle Lake

Lissie Flying Service Farmer to Farmer Agriculture Flying

Lissie, Texas 234-2482

Attend the Church of Your Choice

220 E. Main "Your Hometown Newspaper' 234-5521

Attend the Church of Your Choice... MT. CARMEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Hwy. 90-A (Pecan

Valley), Eagle Lake; Rev. P.L. Barrow Sr.; 234-5813. LIVING HOPE CHURCH: Revs. Joe and Mercy Fling; 234-5536. TEMPLE BEREA: 621 Maple Street, Eagle Lake. Lie. Manuel Matamoros. ROCK ISLAND FULL GOSPEL: P.O. Box 232, Rock Island; 234-5840; Nick

Williams, Pastor. LATIN-AMERICAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD (Belen de Judea Mision): 1000

East E, Eagle Lake; Ruth Olvera, Pastor SEALY ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 1140 Meyer St., Sealy; Warren Richardson,

Pastor. THE DAY OF PENTECOST APOSTOLIC REVIVAL: FM102 S, Matthews, 4

p.m. (at Mt Zion). Rev. R.L. Carter. GREATER NEW FAITH CHURCH: 6406 Guyler, Wallis; Rev. Clay Spears.

409-478-2169. EAST BERNARD FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. Clifford Roser. FIRST BAPTIST: N. Lake at E. Prairie, Eagle Lake. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST: 405 S. Lake, Eagle Lake; Rev. Earl Shorter, Jr.,

Pastor, 234-5795. IGLESIA BAUTISTA GETSEMANI: 901 B Street, Eagle Lake; Rev. Mario

Vasquez. GREATER MT. OLIVE BAPTIST: Rev. R. Riser, Pastor. 705 Lake, Eagle Lake,

234-3545. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST: 1207 E. State, Eagle Lake. Rev. Coby Shorter; 234-

3735. ROCK ISLAND BAPTIST: Bob Allison, Pastor. SHERIDAN FIRST BAPTIST WHITE CLOUD BAPTIST CHURCH: 202 Old Altair Rd, Eagle Lake; Rev.

Obie Rhodes; 234-3800.

CHURCH OF CHRIST: Sheridan, Texas. NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Hwy. 90A, Sheridan; Del Sanford, Pastor; 234-3276. CHRIST OUR REDEEMER - Charismatic: 478-7534,478-6512, Jerry C.

McKinney, Pastor. HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH: East Bernard. CATHOLIC PARISH OF THE NATIVITY: Our Lady of Perpetual Help

Sanctuary: 308 N. Stevenson Eagle Lake; 7 a.m. (Espafiol), 9 a.m., 11 a.m., Rev. Eddie Winkler, 310 N. Stevenson, 409-234-2842.

ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Box 97, Nada, 758-3218. Rev. Joseph Koebel, Pastor.

CHRIST EPISCOPAL: 306 E. Slockbridge. GOSPEL MISSION CHURCH: Pastors Erik & Crystal Cameron; 510 E. Prairie,

Eagle Lake, 409-234-3225 or 234-2824. GRACE LUTHERAN: 408 N. Stevenson, 234-3381; Rev. Clements Richards. LEHRER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST: Garwood, Texas. Rev. Barry

Bauerschlag, Pastor. LISSIE UNITED METHODIST: Thomas A. Jax, Pastor; 234-2112; Lissie, Tx. ROCK ISLAND METHODIST: Ken Sellers Jr., Lay-Pastor. UNITED METHODIST: Barry Bauerschlag, Pastor. 200 W. Prairie; Sunday

School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:45 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: 106 E. Stale Street, Eagle Lake; 234-3368 VINE OF THE LORD: Rev. Paul Aguilar, 1300 E. State, Eagle Lake; 234-7543 FRIENDSHIP A:G: 501 Wallace, East Bernard. Fred Chambers, Pastor. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS: 600 West St.

Sealy; Marshall Crosby, Branch Pres. CHURCH OF CHRIST: 815 Milam, Columbus. Lynn Wilson, Minister. THE SHEPHERD'S WAY: Non-denominational Christian Fellowship; 217 Main,

Sealy. Frank Lucas, Pastor. 885-7873.

and second all-district offensive and defensive teams selected by coaches of District 13AAA in a meeting Tues- day. Griff Thomas of the Raider squad placed as a tackle on the first offensive unit and as end on defense. Gerry Henderson was one of six unanimous choices selected by coaches as he was named to the first defensive team as an interior lineman. Other players were Lawrence Dancy and Darrell Norris...

Roy Henry Cranek, son of Cou- nty Judge and Mrs. Lester Cranek of Garwood, bagged a 10-point buck on Nov. 17 while hunting south of Rock Island.

May 24,1951 There are many, many entries in

the Garden Club flower show last Friday and many received several high awards. Those receiving four or more blue ribbons included: Mrs. V.T. Matthews, Mrs.LV. Duncan, Mrs. G.A. Seaholm, Mrs. C.E. Evo- ritt, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. E.H. Boothe, and Mrs. C.B. Stephens...

Melvin F. Campbell was elected to the post of manager of the swim- ming pool for the 1951 season...

Commissioner AJ. Kainer will be honored at a testimonial banquet He has been elected president of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of South Texas...

Mrs. J.G. Jenkins was the hon- oree at the President's Party of the Eagle Lake Study Club held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R.P. Wilcox...

An event of last Thursday was a pink and blue shower given for Mrs. R.B. Linke by Mrs. Dale Cassady and Mrs. Leonard Walker...

Being welcomed into the Chester Glaiser family is a newborn son, Gary Wayne, born May 18...

Dr. J.R. Laughlin defeated LJ. Spanihel Tuesday afternoon to gain the right to the Lakeview Golf Club Championship finals versus Jimmy Thomas...

The Homemaking III Class enter- tained the School Board at a dinner Tuesday evening. Guests were Mes- sers and Mesdames Gardner Dun- can, V.T.Matthews, Jim Clipson, R.F. Spanihel, J.L. McCreary, Deane Fletcher and Everett Hart...

Mrs. Dallas Hodde entertained at her home Monday for Mrs. Edward Rhinehart. Mrs. Rhinehart is the former Pat Clark, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George M. Clark of Snyder and granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Austin of Eagle Lake...

The Sheridan Red Cross home nursing class gave their instructor, Mrs. F.C. Pidgeon, a handkerchief shower at the close of classes Monday.

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