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The Eagle Lake Headlight News for Southern Colorado County, Texas Thursday, October 14, 2004, Page 9 Call 234-5521 CLASSIFIED ADS Deadline 5 p.m. Monday CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1. Public/Legal Notices 2. Personals 3. Lost and Found 4. Cards of Thanks 5. Miscellaneous 6. Entertainment 7. Child Care 8. Help Wanted 9. Work Wanted 10. Business Opportunity 11. Pets & Livestock 12. Farm Equip. & Supplies 13. Garage/Yard Sales 14. Articles for Sale 15. Articles Wanted 16. Office Space 17. Resort Rental 18. Apartments for Rent 19. Houses for Rent 20. Houses for Sale 21. Mobile Homes for Sale 22. Mobile Homes for Rent 23. Mobile Home Lots 24. Acreage for Sale/Rent 25. Real Estate 26. Real Estate Wanted 27. Trucks for Sale 28. Cars for Sale 29. Motorcycles for Sale 30. Repairs & Services 31. Hunting Classified Advertising Rates 1 Week: $3.80 per ad up to 20 words 190 each additional word over 20 2* Weeks: $3.40 per ad per week up to 20 words 17c per week each additional word over 20 3* Weeks: $3.40 per ad per week up to 20 words 170 per week each additional word over 20 4* Weeks: $3.00 per ad per week up to 20 words 150 per week each additional word over 20 BILLING CHARGE: A charge of 750 per ad per month will be added to invoices for classified word ads not paid in advance. 'Rates are for consecutive insertions. Every other week or any other combination are charged at the 1 week rate. PUBLIC/LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISTRICT RICE CISD'S STATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RATING RICE CISD WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING AT 6:15 P.M., OCTOBER 18, 2004 IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN ALTAIR, TEXAS THE PURPOSE OF THE MEETING IS TO DISCUSS RICE CISD'S RATING ON THE STATE'S FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Rice Consolidated ISD is requesting proposals for an alu- minum gooseneck stock trailer for the Rice High School Agriculture Department. Interested vendors may obtain specifications by calling the Rice CISD business office at 979-234-3531. All proposals must be submitted to the office of the business manager no later than 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 22 nd , 2004. Rice CISD reserves the right to negotiate with each vendor and the right to reject any and all proposals. PUBLIC NOTICE City of Eagle Lake Texas Community Development Program The City of Eagle Lake will submit a Texas Community Development Program Community Development Furtd application for $350,000 for sewer improvements for the Rice Mill target area. The application will be available for review at Eagle Lake City Hall during regular business hours. MISCELLANEOUS Computer/digital camera training in your home/office. Windows, email, internet, word processing. Reasonable rates, gift certificates. Call Paula Youens, 979-732-3849 (pbyouens @ wcnet.net). GARAGE SALES 507Tate.: Oct. 15 &16, Refrigerators, tables, chairs, edg- ers, plants, and misc. 405 Cemetery St.: Sat. Oct. 16 & Sun. Oct. 17, from 8 a.m.-??, Mostly women's clothes and misc. ARTICLES FOR SALE New 12x24 portable building; $2,595. Portable Build- ing Sales, El Campo, 1-800-284-4104. New crop pecans; whole, cracked, and shelled. If inter- ested call 758-3652 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Matching Sofa and Love Seat; Nutmeg upholstery with accent pillows. Used 15 months. Shown by appointment. Call 979-234-3554 APARTMENTS FOR RENT m REAL ESTATE 2/1 Duplex for rent: park setting, 110 W. Davitt, CA/CH, washer/dryer connection, dishwasher, water paid; $425 a month. No money move in. First month's rent free (with good credit/1 year lease); 713-502-5116. KEVIN COURT APTS. 1 bedroom apartments FOR RENT for Senior Citizens and Handicapped Newly Remodeled Rooms! Rent Based on Income 400 S. Austin Road, Eagle Lake 979-234-2855 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. TDD: 1-800-735-2988 £> MOVE-IN SPECIALS! NEARLY NEW EAGLE LAKE DUPLEXES PLUSH SPACIOUS 2BD 2 BATH & 3 BD 2 BATH NEW CARPET, BUNDS. STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, DISHWASHER. WASHER/DRYER HOOKUPS, CENTRAL HEAT & AIR. I ARGF YARDS. WILL NOT LAST- CALL TODAY!! MICHELE (979) 758-1295 TRULY PROPERTIES ED&S Bendy Corporation, Broker Donald N. Bendy, Broker/Agent OR o 129 N. McCarty, Eagle Lake, Texas 77434 979-234-3776 Website: www.eaglelaketxproperties.com Email: [email protected] In Business for Over a Quarter Century Visit Our Website for a Look at Our Properties Residential Commercial Acreage CINDY CLAY PROPERTIED Glen Sunderman Sales Associate Office: 979-885-6508 Cell: 979-732-1682 •719 Partridge Lane: Lot. •600 E. Main: Restaurant, bar and barber shop. •204 Church St.: Home. Ed REPAIRS & SERVICES EH Tractor Parts Save 40-60% Used & New Case-1H, John Deere, MF, AC, Ford. Buying salvage tractors daily! EAGLE TRACTOR 979-234-2516 1-800-833-5867 HOUSES FOR SALE I'm mad...at banks who don't give house loans because of bad credit, problems or new employment. I do, call L.D. Kirk, Homeland Mortgages, (254) 947-4475. www.homeland46.com FOR SALE Commercial property with residence 5546 Highway 90-A West, 2 1/2 prime commercial acres. Nice brick home with beautiful oaks. Plenty of room for any type of business. Texas Air Realty Taking Texas Real Estate to New Heights! Contact Tex Allen, Broker TexasAirRealtry.com 713-823-9292 FOR THE BEST CALL Scientific Pest & Termite Control 1-800-421-BUGS www.bugman-texas.com tf A. EliCTIICAl IEIVICE ^ SIMS' ELECTRIC •RESIDENTIAL SOME COMMERCIAL WILBERT SIMS 979-234-2275 LICENSED - BONDED INSURED MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Doublewide mobile home and lot; 409 Guadalupe. Call 979-234-2042 or 979-335-4501. EEL REPAIRS & SERVICES SANDBLASTING: in shop or portable; large or small jobs;commercial or residential. Trailers, pipe fences, gates,cattleguards, yard furniture, iron beds, etc. Call Joey, 979-725-6701. Stalk destruction deadline is Oct. 20 The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) reminds cotton growers in Zone 5 that Wednesday, Oct. 20 is the deadline for cotton stalk destruction to comply with pro- ducer-established dates to control boll weevils. The Oct. 20 deadline applies to cotton fields in Cham- bers, Colorado, Fayette, Galveston, Gonzales, Harris, Jefferson, Lavaca, Liberty, Orange, Waller and Washing- ton counties. Deadlines for cotton stalk destruction are established by regulations adopted under the Cotton Pest Control Law to help control boll weevils. After the deadline cotton stalks must not be allowed to develop squares, blooms or bolls and must remain without fruiting structures until planting next spring. For more information, contact the TDA Gulf Coast office at 713-921-8200 or the TDA South Central Re- gional office at 210-820-0288. ELPS Perfect Attendance HELP WANTED Duc-ec's THE FUN STORE ^ Now hiring entry level positions. Weekly pay from $ 6.00 to $ 9.00 per hour. Apply at any Buc-ee's Or www.Buc-ees.com Pre-K: Julian Barboza, Angela Castillo, Luis Martinez, Sielo Martinez, Shawn Torres, Geovanni Vasquez, Izack Gonzalez, Sebastian Cunningham, Eleno Garcia, Arleth Gonzalez, Citlali Hern- andez, Hunter Ochoa, Daniel Robles, Desmond Davidson, Joey de la Garza, Rafael Escobar Jr., Dallas Garza, Chloe Hodde, Julissa Llanos, Jose Morales III, Steve Torrez Jr., Jasmine Cadriel, Joseph Casarez, Viantae Fields, LaRencia Fos- ter, Alexus Grounds, Ja'Juan Hampton, Rolondra Hemphill, Tejan Johnson, Keiev Thompson, Jerica' Wright. Kindergarten: Hunter Adkins, Gabriel Belmares, Shayla Butler, Angel Carranza, Adrian Farrow, Collin George, Riley Gott, DaJeon Hargrove, Sarah Lopez, JaKavius McGrew, Sandra Muro, Gerardo Polanco, Abril Posada, Ryan Trahan, Demmie Wenske, Jadelynn Almanza-Shorter, Jayla Cantu, Lucio Davila, Aarion Denley, Gabriella Flores, Damara Gentry, Jessi Hernandez, Daj- anique Johnson, Jacey Noska, Tiffany Romo, JaJuan Schreck, Andrew Tavera, Irene Vargas, Ryan Zickuhr, Mylik Edwards, Jaquarry Allen, Caitlen Ambeau, Miranda Castillo, Omar Cortez, Rodney Eaton, Fannishia Foster, Devon Horlecia, Samantha Lemus, Ariel Quen- neville, JraVeric Roy, Orvil Ruvalcaba, Chasity Scott, Brittany Sosa, Joshua Torres, Mariah Alvarado, Jack Bush, Julianna Castillo, Hailey Ferguson, Yazmine Gonzales, Chelsea Llanos, Wil- liam Loftland, Kalen Lowe, Cristofer Martinez, J.J. Melendez, Roberto Ortiz, Ashley Parker, Leonardo Robles, Jacob Ochoa, Jason Rodriguez, Anthony Thiele. First grade: Destiny Cabrera, Bruno Castillo, Adrian Contreras, Heather Dela Garza, Laquis Johnson, Tyler Jones, Jose Lopez, Michael Owens, LaRon Parker, Hunter Roper, Samia Flowers, Christopher Lopez, Leonel Martinez, Joshua Romo, Bernice Belman, Ty'rell Carter, Alondra Castillo, Arlesia Henderson, MeaKayla Hodges, Hernan Martinez, Shawn McClain, Anna Thiele, Jesus Vargas, Kobe Winters, John Wright, Isabell Ferrel, Lee Fields, Christian Gonzales, Joanna Guerrero, Kalaysha Johnson, Melody Johnson, JaKayla Jones, Cameron Marsalia, J.P. Paschall, Jeffrey Samaniego. Second grade: Ryan Almanza, Ryan Castillo, Jacob Gonzales, R.J. Gonzales, Jose Guzman, Dustin Knesek, Marisol Mendoza, Samanatha Navarro, Todd Nicholas, Shamona Powell, Josue Reynoso, Tayler Blanco, Jasia Cantu, Luther Cole, Emily Garza, Marc Anthony Gonzales, Chynna Ha- rgrove, Sergio Hernandez, Colin Locklier, Gerardo Martinez, Gregory Roy, Alana Servantes, Malcom Thomas, Bobby Zapalac, Joshua Beard, Diamond Cadriel, Carla Diaz, Ariel Hernandez, Damian Lockett, Adrian Martinez, Eylandria Parker, Guadalupe Quintero, KeAnna Sims, Mariah Sosa, Glenn Bozant, Jonathan Castaneda, Jazmin Castillo, Daegen Guerra, Enrique Hercules, Justin Lopez, Jaquad McGrew, Celeste Morales, Alan Ruvalcaba, Victoria Serna, Courtney Solomon, Brandon Teague, Lauren Wiese. Third grade: Kirsten Blanco, Terrence Carter, Jordan Garner, Payton Garza, Mel- issa Hassin, J'Markus Hodge, Abraham ESI REPAIRS & SERVICES EB AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SERVICE 215 County Road 291, East Bernard 979-335-4262 Your Independent Lennox Dealer State Lie. TACLB003799C LENNOX- Always get a second opinion. Mark Boles Agency If you're looking for auto, home, business or life insurance-call me or stop by our agency. Coy T. Sunderman (Associate Agent) 1856 FM 359 Richmond, TX, 77469 [email protected] 281 633 2094 Nationwide* Insurance & Financial Services Nationwide Is On Your Side? Life insutrtnf i* underwritten by Nationwide Lilt- Insurance Company. Nationwide Mutual Insurance, Texas Czechs influence topic of Oct. lecture Marvin Marek, president of the Czech Educational So- ciety of Texas and founding member of the Czech Heri- tage Society of Texas will present "The Influence Czechs Have Made to Texas Culture" as part of the Wharton County Junior College (WCJC) Fall President's Lecture Series on Thursday, Oct. 21. The presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Horton Foote Theatre in the Duson-Hanson Fine Art^ Building. It is free and open to the public. Marek's presentation will include a brief overview of the origins and history of the Czechs in Europe and their immigration to the U.S. He will also talk about the history of Czechs in Texas. In addition, the lecture will highlight the Czech culture with a musical presentation by the Czech Heritage Society Singers. Classical selections, inspired by the 19 th century national awakening in Central Europe, will also be shared. A native of Shiner, Texas, Marek moved to Wharton County at the age of seven. There he spent much of his time in the cotton fields, reflective of the Czech's agrar- ian- oriented families. He attended South Texas Junior College and the University of Houston. As a typical Czech, Marek not only was dedicated to farming, but he was part of a close-knit family that included immigrant grandpar- ents. His mother's great grandparents came to Fayette County from Moravia in 1855 and 1860. His father's par- ents arrived in 1896. "I have lived in a privileged age to have the experience of interacting with immigrants," he said. Over the years, Marek has visited the "crown lands" of Moravia and Bohemia, as well as other Czech lands and European coun- tries. A 1984 trip to Czechoslovakia was eye-opening as he observed the Communist government using John Huss (Jan Hus), a Catholic priest who questioned clergy abuses and many church practices, as a propaganda tool. "It was very peculiar to me to see the government use Hus as a means to promote communism because his mes- sage of reform was contrary to the philosophy of commu- nism that promotes nationalism and the universality of mankind," said Marek. Another indelible trip took place while Marek was in Rome in November 1989 for the canonization of Saint Agnes of Bohemia. After being among 13,000 Czechs to participate in this liturgy, he learned of the Velvet Revolu- tion in Prague, which led to the overthrow of the commu- nist government there. The final speaker in the WCJC Fall 2004 President's Lecture Series is Celina Fein, a Holo- caust survivor. During her Nov. 16 lecture, she will share her unusual story of living with a Nazi Germany family during the Holocaust. For more information about the lec- ture series, visit www.wcjc.edu or call 979-532-6322 or 1 - 800-561-9252, ext. 6322. Juarez, Taylor Semora, Kim- berly Sommer, Dominique Blanco, Kiernan Casper, Cassandra Ferrel, Alejandro Gonzales, Dewesha Hemp- hill, Robert Hernandez, Thalia Llanos, Jerissa McA- fee, Ni'quan Miller, Dasia Richardson, Zachary Thiele, Rocky Torres, Savannah Va- squez, Vanessa Velasquez, Craig Wilson, Tallon Canar- is, Dylan Ferguson, Aaron Kucherka, Ron McGrew, Amber Ramirez, Isaac Ruiz, Andres Sauceda, Mikayea Scott, Jer'Corey Cavit, La'- Miracle Cotton, Adriana Delgado, Ruby Flores, Ron- nie Fry, Julio Garcia, Britta- ny Garza, Jordan Johnson, Shayla Kuykendall, La'Sh- aun McClain, Tiffany Ow- ens, Yamilex Rodriguez, Br- andon Sosa, Candace Stovall. Fourth grade: Adriana Becerra, Ruth Belman, Zacavia Lowe, Kimberly Luna, Nalda Martinez, Luis Mendoza, Gisselle Polanco, Martin Ramirez, Joland Rodriguez, Sonaida Rodri- guez, Jason Soria, Adalber- to Subia, Eduardo Villezc- as, Dominique Aclese, Noe Belmares, Leslie Cavazos, Chad Davis, James Garner, Danielle Lopez, Hannah Magninat, Matthew Trahan, Micha Williams, Joe Casti- llo, Nick Contreras, Robert Davis, Harley Hodde, Dana Kuykendall, Kali Longoria, Sasha Molina, Krystal Mo- ore, Brittany Romo, Cairo Ruvalcaba, Miracle Black, Paul Cadriel, Jeslyn Cantu, Megan Contreras, Brittnee Flowers, Jimmy Foster, Ku- rslyn McTear, Shak Norris, Demarcus Ray, Justin Sem- ora, Jacob Snyder, Brittany Vasquez.

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The Eagle Lake Headlight — News for Southern Colorado County, Texas Thursday, October 14, 2004, Page 9

Call 234-5521 CLASSIFIED ADS

Deadline 5 p.m.

Monday

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1. Public/Legal Notices 2. Personals 3. Lost and Found 4. Cards of Thanks 5. Miscellaneous 6. Entertainment 7. Child Care 8. Help Wanted 9. Work Wanted 10. Business Opportunity 11. Pets & Livestock 12. Farm Equip. & Supplies 13. Garage/Yard Sales 14. Articles for Sale 15. Articles Wanted 16. Office Space

17. Resort Rental 18. Apartments for Rent 19. Houses for Rent 20. Houses for Sale 21. Mobile Homes for Sale 22. Mobile Homes for Rent 23. Mobile Home Lots 24. Acreage for Sale/Rent 25. Real Estate 26. Real Estate Wanted 27. Trucks for Sale 28. Cars for Sale 29. Motorcycles for Sale 30. Repairs & Services 31. Hunting

Classified Advertising Rates 1 Week: $3.80 per ad up to 20 words

190 each additional word over 20 2* Weeks: $3.40 per ad per week up to 20 words

17c per week each additional word over 20 3* Weeks: $3.40 per ad per week up to 20 words

170 per week each additional word over 20 4* Weeks: $3.00 per ad per week up to 20 words

150 per week each additional word over 20 BILLING CHARGE: A charge of 750 per ad per month will be added to invoices for classified word ads not paid in advance. 'Rates are for consecutive insertions. Every other week or any other combination are charged at the 1 week rate.

PUBLIC/LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISTRICT RICE CISD'S

STATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RATING RICE CISD WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING

AT 6:15 P.M., OCTOBER 18, 2004 IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION

BUILDING IN ALTAIR, TEXAS THE PURPOSE OF THE MEETING IS TO DISCUSS RICE CISD'S RATING ON THE STATE'S FINANCIAL

ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Rice Consolidated ISD is requesting proposals for an alu- minum gooseneck stock trailer for the Rice High School Agriculture Department. Interested vendors may obtain specifications by calling the Rice CISD business office at 979-234-3531. All proposals must be submitted to the office of the business manager no later than 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 22nd, 2004. Rice CISD reserves the right to negotiate with each vendor and the right to reject any and all proposals.

PUBLIC NOTICE City of Eagle Lake

Texas Community Development Program The City of Eagle Lake will submit a Texas Community Development Program Community Development Furtd

application for $350,000 for sewer improvements for the Rice Mill target area. The application will be available

for review at Eagle Lake City Hall during regular business hours.

MISCELLANEOUS

Computer/digital camera training in your home/office. Windows, email, internet, word processing. Reasonable rates, gift certificates. Call Paula Youens, 979-732-3849 (pbyouens @ wcnet.net).

GARAGE SALES

507Tate.: Oct. 15 &16, Refrigerators, tables, chairs, edg- ers, plants, and misc.

405 Cemetery St.: Sat. Oct. 16 & Sun. Oct. 17, from 8 a.m.-??, Mostly women's clothes and misc.

ARTICLES FOR SALE

New 12x24 portable building; $2,595. Portable Build- ing Sales, El Campo, 1-800-284-4104.

New crop pecans; whole, cracked, and shelled. If inter- ested call 758-3652 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Matching Sofa and Love Seat; Nutmeg upholstery with accent pillows. Used 15 months. Shown by appointment. Call 979-234-3554

APARTMENTS FOR RENT m REAL ESTATE

2/1 Duplex for rent: park setting, 110 W. Davitt, CA/CH, washer/dryer connection, dishwasher, water paid; $425 a month. No money move in. First month's rent free (with good credit/1 year lease); 713-502-5116.

KEVIN COURT APTS. 1 bedroom apartments

FOR RENT for Senior Citizens and Handicapped

Newly Remodeled Rooms! Rent Based on Income

400 S. Austin Road, Eagle Lake

979-234-2855 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. TDD: 1-800-735-2988 £>

MOVE-IN SPECIALS!

NEARLY NEW EAGLE LAKE DUPLEXES

PLUSH SPACIOUS 2BD 2 BATH & 3 BD 2 BATH

NEW CARPET, BUNDS. STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, DISHWASHER. WASHER/DRYER HOOKUPS, CENTRAL HEAT & AIR. I ARGF YARDS.

WILL NOT LAST- CALL TODAY!!

MICHELE (979) 758-1295

TRULY PROPERTIES ED&S Bendy Corporation, Broker

Donald N. Bendy, Broker/Agent ORo 129 N. McCarty, Eagle Lake, Texas 77434

979-234-3776 Website: www.eaglelaketxproperties.com

Email: [email protected]

In Business for Over a Quarter Century Visit Our Website for a Look at Our Properties

Residential • Commercial • Acreage

CINDY CLAY PROPERTIED

Glen Sunderman Sales Associate

Office: 979-885-6508 Cell: 979-732-1682

•719 Partridge Lane: Lot.

•600 E. Main: Restaurant, bar and barber shop.

•204 Church St.: Home.

Ed REPAIRS & SERVICES

EH

Tractor Parts Save 40-60% — Used & New

Case-1H, John Deere, MF, AC, Ford. Buying salvage tractors daily!

EAGLE TRACTOR 979-234-2516 1-800-833-5867

HOUSES FOR SALE

I'm mad...at banks who don't give house loans because of bad credit, problems or new employment. I do, call L.D. Kirk, Homeland Mortgages, (254) 947-4475. www.homeland46.com

FOR SALE

Commercial property with residence 5546 Highway 90-A West, 2 1/2 prime commercial acres. Nice brick home with beautiful oaks. Plenty of room for any type of business.

Texas Air Realty Taking Texas Real Estate

to New Heights!

Contact Tex Allen, Broker TexasAirRealtry.com 713-823-9292

FOR THE BEST CALL Scientific Pest & Termite Control

1-800-421-BUGS www.bugman-texas.com

tf

A. EliCTIICAl

IEIVICE

^

SIMS' ELECTRIC •RESIDENTIAL

SOME COMMERCIAL

WILBERT SIMS 979-234-2275

LICENSED - BONDED INSURED

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

Doublewide mobile home and lot; 409 Guadalupe. Call 979-234-2042 or 979-335-4501.

EEL REPAIRS & SERVICES

SANDBLASTING: in shop or portable; large or small jobs;commercial or residential. Trailers, pipe fences, gates,cattleguards, yard furniture, iron beds, etc. Call Joey, 979-725-6701.

Stalk destruction deadline is Oct. 20

The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) reminds cotton growers in Zone 5 that Wednesday, Oct. 20 is the deadline for cotton stalk destruction to comply with pro- ducer-established dates to control boll weevils.

The Oct. 20 deadline applies to cotton fields in Cham- bers, Colorado, Fayette, Galveston, Gonzales, Harris, Jefferson, Lavaca, Liberty, Orange, Waller and Washing- ton counties.

Deadlines for cotton stalk destruction are established by regulations adopted under the Cotton Pest Control Law to help control boll weevils. After the deadline cotton stalks must not be allowed to develop squares, blooms or bolls and must remain without fruiting structures until planting next spring.

For more information, contact the TDA Gulf Coast office at 713-921-8200 or the TDA South Central Re- gional office at 210-820-0288.

ELPS Perfect Attendance HELP WANTED

Duc-ec's THE FUN STORE ^

Now hiring entry level positions.

Weekly pay from $6.00 to $9.00 per hour.

Apply at any Buc-ee's Or

www.Buc-ees.com

Pre-K: Julian Barboza, Angela Castillo, Luis Martinez, Sielo Martinez, Shawn Torres, Geovanni Vasquez, Izack Gonzalez, Sebastian Cunningham, Eleno Garcia, Arleth Gonzalez, Citlali Hern- andez, Hunter Ochoa, Daniel Robles, Desmond Davidson, Joey de la Garza, Rafael Escobar Jr., Dallas Garza, Chloe Hodde, Julissa Llanos, Jose Morales III, Steve Torrez Jr., Jasmine Cadriel, Joseph Casarez, Viantae Fields, LaRencia Fos- ter, Alexus Grounds, Ja'Juan Hampton, Rolondra Hemphill, Tejan Johnson, Keiev Thompson, Jerica' Wright.

Kindergarten: Hunter Adkins, Gabriel Belmares, Shayla Butler, Angel Carranza, Adrian Farrow, Collin George, Riley Gott, DaJeon Hargrove, Sarah Lopez, JaKavius McGrew, Sandra Muro, Gerardo Polanco, Abril Posada, Ryan Trahan, Demmie Wenske, Jadelynn Almanza-Shorter, Jayla Cantu, Lucio Davila, Aarion Denley, Gabriella Flores, Damara Gentry, Jessi Hernandez, Daj- anique Johnson, Jacey Noska, Tiffany Romo, JaJuan Schreck, Andrew Tavera, Irene Vargas, Ryan Zickuhr, Mylik Edwards, Jaquarry Allen, Caitlen Ambeau, Miranda Castillo, Omar Cortez, Rodney Eaton, Fannishia Foster, Devon Horlecia, Samantha Lemus, Ariel Quen- neville, JraVeric Roy, Orvil Ruvalcaba, Chasity Scott, Brittany Sosa, Joshua Torres, Mariah Alvarado, Jack Bush, Julianna Castillo, Hailey Ferguson, Yazmine Gonzales, Chelsea Llanos, Wil- liam Loftland, Kalen Lowe, Cristofer Martinez, J.J. Melendez, Roberto Ortiz, Ashley Parker, Leonardo Robles, Jacob

Ochoa, Jason Rodriguez, Anthony Thiele. First grade: Destiny Cabrera, Bruno

Castillo, Adrian Contreras, Heather Dela Garza, Laquis Johnson, Tyler Jones, Jose Lopez, Michael Owens, LaRon Parker, Hunter Roper, Samia Flowers, Christopher Lopez, Leonel Martinez, Joshua Romo, Bernice Belman, Ty'rell Carter, Alondra Castillo, Arlesia Henderson, MeaKayla Hodges, Hernan Martinez, Shawn McClain, Anna Thiele, Jesus Vargas, Kobe Winters, John Wright, Isabell Ferrel, Lee Fields, Christian Gonzales, Joanna Guerrero, Kalaysha Johnson, Melody Johnson, JaKayla Jones, Cameron Marsalia, J.P. Paschall, Jeffrey Samaniego.

Second grade: Ryan Almanza, Ryan Castillo, Jacob Gonzales, R.J. Gonzales, Jose Guzman, Dustin Knesek, Marisol Mendoza, Samanatha Navarro, Todd Nicholas, Shamona Powell, Josue Reynoso, Tayler Blanco, Jasia Cantu, Luther Cole, Emily Garza, Marc Anthony Gonzales, Chynna Ha- rgrove, Sergio Hernandez, Colin Locklier, Gerardo Martinez, Gregory Roy, Alana Servantes, Malcom Thomas, Bobby Zapalac, Joshua Beard, Diamond Cadriel, Carla Diaz, Ariel Hernandez, Damian Lockett, Adrian Martinez, Eylandria Parker, Guadalupe Quintero, KeAnna Sims, Mariah Sosa, Glenn Bozant, Jonathan Castaneda, Jazmin Castillo, Daegen Guerra, Enrique Hercules, Justin Lopez, Jaquad McGrew, Celeste Morales, Alan Ruvalcaba, Victoria Serna, Courtney Solomon, Brandon Teague, Lauren Wiese.

Third grade: Kirsten Blanco, Terrence Carter, Jordan Garner, Payton Garza, Mel- issa Hassin, J'Markus Hodge, Abraham

ESI REPAIRS & SERVICES

EB AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SERVICE

215 County Road 291, East Bernard

979-335-4262 Your Independent Lennox Dealer

State Lie. TACLB003799C

LENNOX-

Always get a second opinion. Mark Boles Agency

If you're looking for auto, home, business or life insurance-call me or stop by our agency.

Coy T. Sunderman (Associate Agent)

1856 FM 359 Richmond, TX, 77469

[email protected]

281 633 2094 Nationwide* Insurance & Financial Services

Nationwide Is On Your Side?

Life insutrtnf i* underwritten by Nationwide Lilt- Insurance Company. Nationwide Mutual Insurance,

Texas Czechs influence topic of Oct. lecture

Marvin Marek, president of the Czech Educational So- ciety of Texas and founding member of the Czech Heri- tage Society of Texas will present "The Influence Czechs Have Made to Texas Culture" as part of the Wharton County Junior College (WCJC) Fall President's Lecture Series on Thursday, Oct. 21. The presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Horton Foote Theatre in the Duson-Hanson Fine Art^ Building. It is free and open to the public.

Marek's presentation will include a brief overview of the origins and history of the Czechs in Europe and their immigration to the U.S. He will also talk about the history of Czechs in Texas. In addition, the lecture will highlight the Czech culture with a musical presentation by the Czech Heritage Society Singers. Classical selections, inspired by the 19th century national awakening in Central Europe, will also be shared.

A native of Shiner, Texas, Marek moved to Wharton County at the age of seven. There he spent much of his time in the cotton fields, reflective of the Czech's agrar- ian- oriented families. He attended South Texas Junior College and the University of Houston. As a typical Czech, Marek not only was dedicated to farming, but he was part of a close-knit family that included immigrant grandpar- ents. His mother's great grandparents came to Fayette County from Moravia in 1855 and 1860. His father's par- ents arrived in 1896.

"I have lived in a privileged age to have the experience of interacting with immigrants," he said. Over the years, Marek has visited the "crown lands" of Moravia and Bohemia, as well as other Czech lands and European coun- tries. A 1984 trip to Czechoslovakia was eye-opening as he observed the Communist government using John Huss (Jan Hus), a Catholic priest who questioned clergy abuses and many church practices, as a propaganda tool.

"It was very peculiar to me to see the government use Hus as a means to promote communism because his mes- sage of reform was contrary to the philosophy of commu- nism that promotes nationalism and the universality of mankind," said Marek.

Another indelible trip took place while Marek was in Rome in November 1989 for the canonization of Saint Agnes of Bohemia. After being among 13,000 Czechs to participate in this liturgy, he learned of the Velvet Revolu- tion in Prague, which led to the overthrow of the commu- nist government there. The final speaker in the WCJC Fall 2004 President's Lecture Series is Celina Fein, a Holo- caust survivor. During her Nov. 16 lecture, she will share her unusual story of living with a Nazi Germany family during the Holocaust. For more information about the lec- ture series, visit www.wcjc.edu or call 979-532-6322 or 1 - 800-561-9252, ext. 6322.

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