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The Eagle Lake Headlight — News for Southern Colorado County, Texas Thursday, May 21,1998, Pag» 3
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JJ COUNTY COURT CASES FILED
May 8,1998 Lawrence Adams, Tuscon, AZ, reck-
less driving, 2-7-98, lnterstate-10, 695 mile marker.
Jesus Cruz Jr., Columbus, resisting arrest, 1-24-98, in Columbus.
Jesus Cruz Jr., Columbus, reckless driving, 1-24-98, in Columbus.
James Douglas Taylor, Ellinger, driv- ing while intoxicated (DWI), 2nd , 2-14- 98, near Columbus.
Arcadio Lara Gonzales, El Campo, DWI, 2-8-98, in Eagle Lake.
Norris Simon III, Eagle Lake, posses- sion of marijuana, 2-18-98, in Eagle Lake.
Norris Simon III, Eagle Lake, disor- derly conduct, 2-18-98, in Eagle Lake.
Clifford Williams, Eagle Lake, theft, 12-22-97, in Columbus.
Jose Arroyo, Crystal City, DWI, 2-4- 98, Interstate-10, 706 mile marker.
May 15,1998 Harvey Curtis Spencer Jr., Hunger-
ford, driving while license suspended (DWLS), 3-1-98, in Eagle Lake.
Rafael Hernandez Herrcra, Colum- bus, possession of marijuana, 3-18-98, at Beason's Park.
Juanito Louis Vasquez, Columbus, possession of marijuana, 3-19-98, near Columbus.
Mclvin Ray Davis, Weimar, posses- sion of marijuana, 2-6-98, in Weimar.
Howard Earl Cleveland, Houston, DWI, 4-19-98, Interstate-10, 684 mile marker.
James Allen Freytag, Flatonia, DWI, 3-8-98, Interstate-10,695 mile marker.
Joe LesterToliver, Columbus, assault, 2-14-98, at 1526 Walnut, Columbus.
A bran Leon Scurry, La Grange, DWLS, 2-18-98, in Weimar.
James Allen Surovek, Fayetteville, DWI, 3-7-98, in Columbus.
Russell Wayne Class, Cat Spring, DWLS, 2-5-98, near Columbus.
John Ramirez, Weimar, assault, 12- 20-97, near Weimar.
Sorority gives back to community Roxanne Schindler, President of Alpha Delta Phi is shown presenting
a donation to the Ministerial Alliance Tor Youth Work in Eagle Lake. Re- ceiving the check, from left, are Father Eddie Winkler, Rev. Russ Minter, Schindler and Rev. Barry Bauerschlag. A youth ministry is being formed with the plan to hire a full time youth minister to direct spiritual-social ac- tivities to all youth in our community.
In the photo below, Alpha Delta Phi also presented a donation to the Eagle Lake Little League. Wayne Bowen gladly accepted the check from Schindler. Headlight Photos by Carol Cardenas
Cub Scout Pack 3078 celebrates 50 years
F.M. Dromgoole founded Cub Scout Pack 3078 of Eagle Lake in the 1940s. This year, the Pack was recog- nized for 50 years of active service.
Hundreds of Eagle Lake boys have, at one time or another, been ac- tive in the program since its creation.
The Pack has had over 25 Cubmas- ters. L.S. Tate served as Cubmaster the longest (1950-57).
Many other dedicated individuals have donated their time and talents as Den Leaders for the scouts.
The Eagle Lake Lions Club has been the Pack's sponsor from the very beginning.
Pack 3078 celebrated 50 years of active service at the Blue and Gold/ Pinewood Derby B anquet on March 7.
The program began with the post- ing of the colors and the parade of scouts.
Following the Pledge of Alle- giance, Cubmaster Mark Rotter wel- comed all present.
As Rotter stated, "I am happy to see everyone here tonight and not watching the movie Titanic. If you have seen the film for the third time or
Nature Continued from Page 2 Refuge personnel and the club's
own bird-watching expert, Doris Lau- ghlin, will be handy to guide partici- pants and assist them in identifying the assorted plant and animal life.
Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes and bring field guides to the birds and flowers plus binocu- lars and/or spotting scopes.
For additional information, call TWONC President Welch in Wharton at 409-532-3195 ; Susan Tomches- son, East Bernard, 409-335^4883, Mae Ashby, Eagle Lake, 409-234- 2019; or Laughlin, Columbus, 409- 732-8875.
Robert KcKennly Young, Edna, DWLS, 3-24-98, on State Hwy. 71.
Gina Marie Fouch, Austin, DWLS, 5- 2-98, State Hwy. 71,657 mile marker.
Melvin Spencer Lowe III, The Rock, Ga., possession of marijuana, occurring 8- 26-97, Interstate-10, 689 mile marker.
Dawn Amanda Griffin, Houston, DWI, 2-10-98, Intcrstate-10, 704 mile marker.
Francisco Losciuto, Weimar, DWI- 2nd, 3-3-98, in Altair.
Robert Elmer Gosnell, Columbus, DWI, 3-12-98, in Columbus.
Don Stevens Williams, Columbus, possession of marijuana, 1-30-98, in Co- lumbus.
Eugene Pennington Jr., Sabinal, DWI, 3-30-98, Interstate-10, 690 mile marker.
Allen Hark Griffith, Sheridan, posses- sion of marijuana, 3-19-98, in Sheridan.
COUNTY COURT DISPOSITIONS
May 12,1998 Danny Wilkerson, Porter, DWI-open
container, 12-23-96, lnterstate-10, 696 mile marker; investigated by Department of Public Safety (DPS) Trooper Faulkner. Defendant sentenced to one year proba-
you never plan to see it, the boat does sink. However, after many years, after hitting our own icebergs and direct hits, Pack 3078 is still afloat."
The dinner was blessed by Rev. Obie Rhodes.
Over 80 guest enjoyed a barbecue chicken buffet-style dinner catered by Mrs. Annie Broesche.
Fifteen donated door prizes were randomly drawn as the guest dined.
Hortencia Ramirez drew a gag prize of a collection of record albums of the 1950-60s. She graciously ac- cepted them.
The presentation of the achieve- ment awards followed the dinner.
Andrew and Janice Magninat (Tiger Cub Den Leaders) presented Tiger Cub Pins and Certificates to: Dillan Gertson, Ronnie Gonzales, Bruno Flores, Garreth Casper, Wayne Cisneros and Joshua Gertson.
Sabina Rotter (Wolf Den Leader) presented the Wolf Badge to: Anthony Ramirez, Jeremy Gonzales, Anthony Banks, Eddie Losoya and James Allmond.
Paul Supak and Mark Rotter (Bear Den Leaders) presented the Bear Badge to: Shawn Politsch, Irving Pena, Clayton Bowen, Ethan Rezni- cek, Noe Diaz and John Supak. Bruno Rotter received the God and Country Award. John Supak also was pre- sented the Texas Badge Award.
The Pinewood Derby began fol- lowing the achievement awards.
Charles Abel and Larry Contreras were the evening's race officials and judges.
Andrew Magninat entertained the audience as Master of Ceremonies for the Derby.
The results of the race were: first place, Bruno Rotter (Bear), Jeremy Gonzales (Wolf), Bruno Flores (Ti- ger), and Mark Rotter (Adult). The first place winners qualified to race at
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lion, court costs and $650 fine. Rhonda Farley, Fayetteville, DWI, 2-
13-98, at McElroy Lane, Frelsburg; inves- tigated by DPS Trooper Anthony Owens. Defendant sentenced to 90 days jail (pro- bated one year), fined $1,000, court costs and restitution.
Jason Webb, East Bernard, possession of marijuana, 2-9-98, 300 block of East State St., Eagle Lake; investigated by Eagle Lake Police Department SgL Jack Knox. Defendant sentenced to six months deferred adjudication, fined $750 and court costs.
Jose Arroyo, Crystal City, DWI, 2-14- 98, lnterstate-10,706 mile marker; inves- tigated by Colorado County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) Deputy M.R. Edman. Defendant sentenced to six months jail (probated one year), fined $750 and court costs.
Antonio Rivera Vazquez, Weimar, DWI, 12-25-97, County Road 202, Wei- mar; investigated by DPS Trooper Royce Korenek. Defendant sentenced to 90 days jail (probated one year), fined $1,000, court costs plus restitution to DPS.
Lottie McGrew, Columbus, hindering apprehension, 10-8-97, Austin and Har-
bertSU, Columbus; investigated by CCSO Deputy Gene Rebel. Defendant sentenced to one year deferred adjudication, fined $750 ($500 probated).
Junior Chesley McCage, Sheridan, assault, 10-23-97 at Lake Sheridan, Sheri- dan; investigated by CCSO Deputy Kni- ghten. Defendant sentenced to one year deferred adjudication, fined $2,000 ($1,900 probated upon completion of Anger Management Course).
Duy Due Tran, Houston, unlawfully carrying a weapon, 11-8-97, Intcrstate-10, 693 mile marker; investigated by DPS Trooper Korenek. Defendant sentenced to one year deferred adjudication, fined $1,000 and court costs.
Clifford Williams, Eagle Lake, theft, 12-22-97,2103 Milam, Columbus; inves- tigated by Columbus Police Department Of ficer R. Herron. Defendant sentenced to 10 days jail to be served on weekends, fined $750 and court costs.
Michael Sangwin, San Antonio, DWI, 8-1-97, lnterstate-10, 696 mile marker; investigated by CCSO Sgt. Richard La- Course. Defendant sentenced to 120 days
jail (probated one year), fined $2,000 and court costs.
Ezequiel G. Delgado, Eagle Lake, unlawfully carrying a weapon, 11-23-97, Beason's Park, Columbus; investigated by CCSO Deputy J.R. Pavlicek. Defendant fined $500 fine plus court costs.
Annie Henry, Rock Island, permitee intoxicated on licensed premises, 12-12- 97, Frank's, Rock Island; investigated by CCSO Deputy Troy Neisner. Defendant sentenced to one day jail (credit for time served) fined $600 and court costs.
DIVORCES FILED Linda Juanita Vemon and
Todd Vemon. Arbery
MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS
Xicotencaltl Moises Diaz and Micaela Gomez; 5-13-98.
Justin Alios Dvorak Jr. and Sandra Lynn Egerton; 5-15-98.
Jay Douglas House and Gladys Elaine Caviness; 5-15-98.
Jesse Ray Hernandez and Cecilia Marie Bidales; 5-18-98.
Matthew Hardy Beaird and Shannon Marie Frenzel; 5-18-98.
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