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Page 4, Thursday, August 3, 2000 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas The Eagle Lake Headlight OBITUARIES Rose Kulhanek Rose Kulhanek, 63, of Columbus, passed away Sunday, July 23,2000 in New Taiton. She was born August 18, 1936 in Weimar to Emil and Ottilia Vasek Simek. Rose and Joe A. Kulhanek were married on August 12, 1957. She was the Food Service Director at Columbus Community Hospital and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Columbus, Catholic August is, 1936 - July 23,2000 Barbara Jean Shearin May 9,1944 - July 29,2000 Daughters Court Mary Queen of the Snows #1588 and Woodmen of the World. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband (Jan. 3, 1989); and grandchildren, Jordan and Kolby Kulhanek. Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Janie Kulhanek and Bobby Hammonds of Mentz and Kathy and Lance Muegge of Bryan; sons and daughters-in-law, Gabriel .MERCURY LINCOLN 1A oflDenAu "M»BttE^El.CT(MP0 Ford Lincoln Mercury Evinrude, Johnson, Mercury, Honda, Shoalwater, Dargel, Shallow Sport, Carolina Skiff and Hawk Bass & Bay Boats w . P #*|rf-V j> />#« ve Taylor Kawasaki ATV - Mule 1912 N. Mechanic (979) 543-2753 1-800-441-5554 [email protected] www.VonDerAuFLM.com and Paula Kulhanek of New Taiton and Gary and Michelle Kulhanek of Columbus; brother and sister-in-law, Louie and Mary Lou Simek of La Grange; and grandchildren, Shelby and London Muegge and Jessica, Joshua, Chad, Bryan and Sean Kul- hanek. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 26, from St. Anthony Catholic Church in Colum- bus with Father Dan Kahlich officiat- ing. Interment followed in St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were under the di- rection of Henneke Funeral Home in Columbus. Pallbearers were David and Jo- seph Kulhanek; Edward Kolenovsky; Andrew and Cyril Keilers; and Ricky Canik. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss. Barbara Jean Shearin, 56, of Ch- esterville, passed away Saturday, July 29,2000 in East Bernard. She was born May 9, 1944 in Norfolk, Virginia, to Ernest Walter and Margaret Winslow Barnes Sr. Preceded in death by father, she is survived by her mother of Eagle Lake; daughter and son-in-law, Joy and Ron Peroni of Chesterville; son, Ricky Newby of Houston; sisters, Connie Conrad of Utica, New York, and Mary Craig of Norfolk, Virginia; brothers and sisters-in-law, Jimmy and Sandy Barnes of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Walter and Joyce Barnes Jr. of Chesapeake, Virginia; grandchildren, Ronnie, Rhonda and Russell Peroni; a host of nieces, nephews, other rela- tives and loved ones. Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday, August 3, from the Chapel of Dulany Funeral Home, Eagle Lake, with Rev. Brent Beasley, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Eagle Lake, officiating. Interment is to follow in Chester- ville Cemetery in Chesterville. Friends may call at Dulany Fu- neral Home after 5 p.m. Wednesday. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss. Missionary Baptist Church Mission Lesson Area: "Development of the 'Spiritual' Life". Theme: "Living the Spiritual Life". First Week: "What is a Sp ir itual Christian?" - II Tim. 1:7 A question. Apostle Paul, the writer of this book, to his young son, in Causey Memorial Service scheduled for Aug. 5 Gordon Donald Causey joined our Lord on July 8,2000 in Piura, Peru. A memorial service will be held in his honor at the Lissie United Method- ist Church at 12 noon Saturday, Au- gust 5,2000. the ministry, reminding Timothy of his charge. II Tim 1:7, Paul says, "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind". A spiritual life is a believer, bap- tized, by the blood of Jesus Christ that has Agapy (spiritual) love for every- body, in spite of how you're treated. Paul said in Rom. 8:9, "Now if any man (or woman) have not the Spirit of Christ (notice not Jesus, Christ, change the flavor) he is not of His." A spiritual Christian must expect a struggle between flesh and spirit as long as we are in the world. Second Week: "What Does the Holy Spirit Do?" - John 16:14 Singl Free Installation!! Monthly Service as low as $ 19.99 Local Programming Available at Extra Charge. Single & Dual Systems In Stock! e-LNB System with one receiver $ 99 99 Programming extra. #16-2562 Dual-LNB System with two receivers $19999 Programming extra. #16-2563/2550 RadioShack. You've got questions. We've got answers' ANNOUNCING NEW ARRIVALS ^N J Margaret Samantha Hampson Arthur and Natalie Hampson of Eagle Lake are pleased to announce the birth of their third child, a daugh- ter, born at 4:02 p.m. July 23,2000 at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake. Margaret Samantha weighed six pounds, four ounces, and measured 18-1/4 inches at birth. She was welcomed home by sib- lings, Adrian Russell, age seven, and Raymond Lee, age six. Maternal grandparents are Felici- ana Martinez of Florida and Robert Rodriguez of El Campo. Paternal grandparents are Amelia Sainz of Weimar and Richard Hamp- son of Bay City. Great-grandparents are the late Arthur and Margaret Hampson of Pasadena, Maximo and Eloisa Garcia of Eagle Lake and Alfredo and Grego- ria Anzaldua of Yoakum. Eric Charles Schorlemmer Located inside EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE 702 S. McCarty A RadioShack Dealer 979-234-2502 David and Shannon Schorlemmer of Houston are pleased to announce the birthTjf their son, bom at 2:38 p.m. July 29,2000 in a Houston hospital. Eric Charles weighed eight pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 20- 1/2 inches at birth. Maternal grandparents are Harold and Aline Krahn of Tomball. Paternal grandparents are Louis and Janet Schorlemmer of Eagle Columbus Physical Therapy And Rehabilitation Inc. Physical Therapy Aquatic Pool Therapy Health & Fitness 4 Locations to Serve You 1400 South Texana Haliettsville, Tx. 361-798-9006 720 South McCarty Eagle Lake, Tx. 979-234-7388 109 Shult Drive Columbus, Tx. 979-732-8280 111 College St. Schulenburg, Tx. 979-743-6148 "UW^£ l*tfdt» v>Qet,y+*» %*<l u»fw*+? Lake. The mother is the former Shannon Krahn of Tomball. New builder There's a new builder in town! Forest Meadow Homes will be open- ing their offices in Smithville at 116 Ponderosa (on Hwy. 71,. behind Duke's Country Store). The building will also house a real estate office and a mortgage company - a one-stop house shopping center! There will also be a design center where the buyer will be able to choose the color of their carpet, tile, etc. Offices will be available for lease. Call 512-845-1116 for information. The opening is scheduled for Aug. 15. Stop by and see what they're up to. ighlights 6,171 Texas residents, Progressive Auto Insurance found that respon- dents could have paid up to $558 less every six months for coverage from a provider other than their present pro- vider. The Texas data was among that collected from some 90,000 consum- ers across the nation who called Pro- gressive or visited the company's web site between Jan. 1 and June 30 and received a "premium variance" rate comparison for Progressive and three other leading insurers. Schindler LPG, Inc. EAGLE LAKE DIRT WORKS 234-3314 Eagle Lake The First National Bank Member F.D.I.C. Bank of Friendly Service Eagle Lake Lissie Flying Service Farmer to Farmer Agriculture Flying Lissie, Texas 234-2482 Attend the Church of Your Choice %n$U\ 220 E. Main "Your Hometown Newspaper" 234-5521 Attend the Church of Your Choice... GREATER RISING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH: 580 Old Altair Road, Eagle Lake; Rev. Tniman Scott Sr., Pastor; 979-234-2423 or 979-758-3745. GREATER UNION BAPTIST CHURCH: Matthews Community; Co. Rd. 141; 409-234-2581; Rev. Lawrence C. Robertson, Pastor. 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. Rev. Manuel Matamoros. ROCK ISLAND FULL GOSPEL: P.O. Box 232, Rock Island; 234-5840, Nick . Williams, Pastor. LATIN-AMERICAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD (Bethlehem of Judea Church): 1000 East E, Eagle Lake; Ruth Olvera, Pastor SEALY ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 1140 Meyer, 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. 979-478-2169. EAST BERNARD FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. Clifford Roser. FIRST BAPTIST: N. Lake at E. Prairie, Eagle Lake. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST: 405 S. Lake, Eagle Lake; Rev. Perry Riley, Pastor, 234-5795. IGLESIA BAUTISTA GETSEMANI: 901 B Street, Eagle Lake; Rev. Mario Vasquez. GREATER MT. OLIVE BAPTIST: Rev. R. Kiser, Pastor. 705 Lake, Eagle Lake, 234-3545. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST: 1207 Seaholm, Eagle Lake. Rev. Coby Shorter; 234- 3735. CHRIST EPISCOPAL: 306 E. Stockbridge. 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 Sariord, 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 St., Eagle Lake; 7 a.m. (Espafiol), 9 a.m., 11 a.m., Rev. Eddie Winkler, P.O. Box 307; 979-234-2842. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Box 97, Nada, 758-3218. Rev. Joseph Koebel, Pastor. GOSPEL MISSION CHURCH: Pastors Erik & Crystal Cameron; 510 E. Prairie, Eagle Lake, 979-234-3225 or 234-2824. GRACE LUTHERAN: 408 N. Stevenson, 234-3381; Services begin at 10 a.m.; Rev. Clements Richards. LEHRER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST: Garwood; 9 a.m. Worship. Rev. Paul A. Lynn, Pastor. LISSIE UNITED METHODIST: Bill Ramsey, Pastor; 234-2112; Lissie, Tx. ROCK ISLAND METHODIST: Ken Sellers Jr., Lay-Pastor. UNITED METHODIST: Paul A. Lynn, Pastor. 200 W. Prairie; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:45 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: 106 E. State 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. The Gospel of John is the deity book. The Holy Spirit does much more than make us jump and holler. The Holy Spirit dwells in the heart (mind) of the believer. He will guide us into all truth. He will (will is a precious promise) show us things to come. In time of trouble, He will hide us in His pavilion (a divine umbrella of His Holy wings) in the secret of his tabernacle shall He hide us, and shall set us up, upon a rock. Psalms 27:5. The Holy Spirit will increase our capacity (give us the ability to com- prehend or better understand). He will quicken our intelligence. You remem- ber when Apostle Paul said in I Cor. 12:1, "Now concerning spiritual gifts brethren, I would not have you igno- rant". You don't have to babble (lack of understanding). When we can rightly divide the word of truth, the Holy Spirit will empower the believer for life and service. He is our divine teacher. Third Week: "Being Filled With The Holy Spirit" -Acts 2:4 The history book of the New Tes- tament is Acts, written by Dr. Luke. You're talking about a year (2000 L v.) break through. On the day of Pentecost, 50 days after the resurrection of Christ Jesus, the record said, Acts 2:2, suddenly (means quickly, without warning, un- expected) the promise Jesus made in John 16:7, was being fulfilled. "Sud- denly there came a sound from Heaven, as of a rushingmighty wind," verse four says, 'They (120) people in the upperroom, were all filled with the Holy Ghost." Acts 1:8 tells us, "But ye shall receive power, after that, the Holy - Ghost is come upon you, only then shall we be witnesses unto Him". Fourth Week: "Walking in the Spirit"-Gal. 5:16 Galatians was also written by Apostle Paul. When one bom of the spirit, bap- tized by the spirit, filled with the spirit, will walk in the spirit. Paul said, Gal. 5:16, "Walk in the spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh." Some believers magnify the spirit, but neglect the word. Others may magnify the word, but are ignorant to the mighty works of the Holy Spirit (the chief executive of the God-head). Therefore, if we want the Holy Spirit to do his work in our hearts, we must study the word. Fifth Week: "Grieving the Holy Spirit" -Eph. 4:23 Grieve is a deep sad feeling. Eph. (See Lessons, Page 8) Continued from Page 2 "It's simply amazing what people will do to save a few cents here or there, but they won' t even consider the savings on automobile insurance," said Willy Graves, president of Pro- gressive County Mutual of Texas. Water Quality Standards Set The Texas Natural Resource Con- servation Commission last week adopted updated standards for surface water in Texas. The standards are intended to pro- tect drinking water supplies, aquatic life, recreation and other uses. "Taken on the whole, these up- dated standards are stronger and more protective of Texas waters," said TNRCC Chairman Robert J. Huston. However, Huston added, "Where unrealistic standards for specific wa- ters were previously presumed, we've adopted changes which are based upon what good science tells us." Other Highlights •The Texas Department of Health has launched efforts to detect and monitor the West Nile virus, which can be transmitted by mosquito spe- cies likely to feed on birds migrating from the northeastern United States through the Gulf Coast. Mild infec- tions of mosquito-bome encephalitis may occur with only a headache. More severe infections may include head- ache, high fever, neck stiffness, dis- orientation, coma and tremors. •Texas Parks and Wildlife will conduct a series of public meetings in August to gather input on proposed changes to its white-tailed deer Trap, Transport and Transplant permit pro- gram. The agency is expected to make a final decision Aug. 31 in Austin.

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  • Page 4, Thursday, August 3, 2000 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas — The Eagle Lake Headlight

    OBITUARIES Rose Kulhanek

    Rose Kulhanek, 63, of Columbus, passed away Sunday, July 23,2000 in New Taiton.

    She was born August 18, 1936 in Weimar to Emil and Ottilia Vasek Simek.

    Rose and Joe A. Kulhanek were married on August 12, 1957.

    She was the Food Service Director at Columbus Community Hospital and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Columbus, Catholic

    August is, 1936 - July 23,2000 Barbara Jean Shearin May 9,1944 - July 29,2000 Daughters Court Mary Queen of the Snows #1588 and Woodmen of the World.

    She was preceded in death by her parents; husband (Jan. 3, 1989); and grandchildren, Jordan and Kolby Kulhanek.

    Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Janie Kulhanek and Bobby Hammonds of Mentz and Kathy and Lance Muegge of Bryan; sons and daughters-in-law, Gabriel

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    and Paula Kulhanek of New Taiton and Gary and Michelle Kulhanek of Columbus; brother and sister-in-law, Louie and Mary Lou Simek of La Grange; and grandchildren, Shelby and London Muegge and Jessica, Joshua, Chad, Bryan and Sean Kul- hanek.

    Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 26, from St. Anthony Catholic Church in Colum- bus with Father Dan Kahlich officiat- ing.

    Interment followed in St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery.

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

    Pallbearers were David and Jo- seph Kulhanek; Edward Kolenovsky; Andrew and Cyril Keilers; and Ricky Canik.

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

    Barbara Jean Shearin, 56, of Ch- esterville, passed away Saturday, July 29,2000 in East Bernard.

    She was born May 9, 1944 in Norfolk, Virginia, to Ernest Walter and Margaret Winslow Barnes Sr.

    Preceded in death by father, she is survived by her mother of Eagle Lake; daughter and son-in-law, Joy and Ron Peroni of Chesterville; son, Ricky Newby of Houston; sisters, Connie

    Conrad of Utica, New York, and Mary Craig of Norfolk, Virginia; brothers and sisters-in-law, Jimmy and Sandy Barnes of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Walter and Joyce Barnes Jr. of Chesapeake, Virginia; grandchildren, Ronnie, Rhonda and Russell Peroni; a host of nieces, nephews, other rela- tives and loved ones.

    Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday, August 3, from the

    Chapel of Dulany Funeral Home, Eagle Lake, with Rev. Brent Beasley, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Eagle Lake, officiating.

    Interment is to follow in Chester- ville Cemetery in Chesterville.

    Friends may call at Dulany Fu- neral Home after 5 p.m. Wednesday.

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

    Missionary Baptist Church Mission Lesson Area: "Development of the

    'Spiritual' Life". Theme: "Living the Spiritual

    Life". First Week: "What is a Sp ir itual

    Christian?" - II Tim. 1:7 A question. Apostle Paul, the

    writer of this book, to his young son, in

    Causey Memorial Service scheduled for Aug. 5

    Gordon Donald Causey joined our Lord on July 8,2000 in Piura, Peru.

    A memorial service will be held in

    his honor at the Lissie United Method- ist Church at 12 noon Saturday, Au- gust 5,2000.

    the ministry, reminding Timothy of his charge. II Tim 1:7, Paul says, "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind".

    A spiritual life is a believer, bap- tized, by the blood of Jesus Christ that has Agapy (spiritual) love for every- body, in spite of how you're treated. Paul said in Rom. 8:9, "Now if any man (or woman) have not the Spirit of Christ (notice not Jesus, Christ, change the flavor) he is not of His." A spiritual Christian must expect a struggle between flesh and spirit as long as we are in the world.

    Second Week: "What Does the Holy Spirit Do?" - John 16:14

    Singl

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    Available at Extra Charge.

    Single & Dual Systems In Stock!

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    ANNOUNCING NEW ARRIVALS

    ^N

    J Margaret Samantha Hampson Arthur and Natalie Hampson of

    Eagle Lake are pleased to announce the birth of their third child, a daugh- ter, born at 4:02 p.m. July 23,2000 at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake.

    Margaret Samantha weighed six pounds, four ounces, and measured 18-1/4 inches at birth.

    She was welcomed home by sib- lings, Adrian Russell, age seven, and Raymond Lee, age six.

    Maternal grandparents are Felici- ana Martinez of Florida and Robert Rodriguez of El Campo.

    Paternal grandparents are Amelia Sainz of Weimar and Richard Hamp- son of Bay City.

    Great-grandparents are the late Arthur and Margaret Hampson of Pasadena, Maximo and Eloisa Garcia of Eagle Lake and Alfredo and Grego- ria Anzaldua of Yoakum.

    Eric Charles Schorlemmer

    Located inside

    EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE 702 S. McCarty A RadioShack Dealer 979-234-2502

    David and Shannon Schorlemmer of Houston are pleased to announce the birthTjf their son, bom at 2:38 p.m. July 29,2000 in a Houston hospital.

    Eric Charles weighed eight pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 20- 1/2 inches at birth.

    Maternal grandparents are Harold and Aline Krahn of Tomball.

    Paternal grandparents are Louis and Janet Schorlemmer of Eagle

    Columbus Physical Therapy And Rehabilitation Inc.

    Physical Therapy • Aquatic Pool Therapy • Health & Fitness

    4 Locations to Serve You 1400 South Texana

    Haliettsville, Tx.

    361-798-9006 720 South McCarty

    Eagle Lake, Tx.

    979-234-7388

    109 Shult Drive Columbus, Tx.

    979-732-8280 111 College St. Schulenburg, Tx.

    979-743-6148

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