The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1979 Page: 4 of 8
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Fell Spraying Service, Iiic.quaiity work
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Qtye Via Hakr fflUhrat
Engagement Announced
JUNE 21,1979
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• Ph.884-2751
We will be glad to talk to you about your needs!
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Spend a quiet evening at
home without electricity
:.. and see just
how quiet it really is.
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Forget about watching TV or listening to the stereo. How
about reading a good book — that's a great idea if you do it
before dark or if you plan on using Abe Lincoln's lighting,
the fireplace.
Nobody has to tell you how important electricity is in your
life. It surrounds you daily, lighting the way. entertaining
you and making life more comfortable.
And that’s the way it should be. but we at West Texas
Utilities hope you’ll use electricity wisely and efficiently.
Make sure your home is properly insulated and
weatherized, turn off unnecessary lights and appliances,
and above all, watch that thermostat setting. These things
not only conserve valuable energy, they can help to lower
your monthly bills. And that's important now and in the
future.
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY
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PICKUPS, VANS and RV*S
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Black tube-type. 6-ply rating.
Paul Harmon of Skelly-
town and Mrs. David Hal-
ley of Big Lake announce
the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter Lisa Kay
Harmon, to Willard A.
Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Booth of
Kingsland.
The wedding will be
held in the First Baptist
Church of Big Lake at 6:00
p.m. Friday, August 17. j
A reception will follow in ;
the fellowship hall.
Miss Harmon will be
a junior student at RCHS
■this fall. Mr. Jones is a
1976 graduate of Llano
High School. He is a well-
tender for Petro-Lewis
Corporation here. The
couple plans to live in Big
Lake.
fircttokc
TRANSPORT
Features heavy-duty nylon cord body.
Dependable and long wearing.
TUBE-TYPE
8.70-15 $30.00
6.50- 18 31.65
7.00-16 38.15
7.50- 16 41.80
&
TUBELESS
7.00- 14 $32.40
6.70-15 33.45
7.00- 15 43.00
6.50-16 38.15
All prices plus $2.44 to $3.48 F.E.T. exchange.
Black, 6-ply rating.
Globe Well Service observes
Sixteenth Anniversary
Globe Well Service,
Inc. observed the six-
teenth anniversary of its
founding with a barbecue
for employees and their
families Saturday, June
16, at the Reagan County
Park. Special recogni-
tion was given to Frank
and Bonnie Sandel, Billy
Ray Dane, Eugene Blake
and Verel Kuykendall who
have been with the com-
pany since it began on
June 19, 1963.
President Frank San-!
del presented Melvin j
Doege with a fifteen year I
service award. A five year j
service award was given j
to Mauro R. Castillo.
Those receiving three j
year awards were Pablo
Flores, Marian Sue Hen-
drix and A. C. Siller.
Semi-annual safety
bonuses totaling
$8,427.88 were presented
to thirty-three employees.
4-WHEEL DRIVE
ALL TERRAIN*
features raised white letters
7.H-14I.T
terns ttpiy
9M rutin*
Plus *3.10 F.R.T
exchange.
I0-I5LT
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IMF rutin*
Plus *4.88 F.E.T.
exchange.
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m%9 rutin*
Plus *4.74 F.E.T.
exchange.
12 I5I.T
MMW <* P'v
5Wm rutin*
Plus *.0.52 F.R.T.
exchange.
4-WHEEL DRIVE
ALL TERRAIN T/C™
features raised white letters
7.9-I4LT
•60“ X
Plus *2.96 F.E.T.
exchange.
10- 15LT
13“ X
Plus *4.23 F.E.T
exchange.
11- 15LT
MIRIO « p*-v
OAr rating
Plus *4.64 F.E.T
exchange.
12- 151.T
6 ptv
*|U rating
Plus *5.44 F.E.T.
exchange.
Eastern Star Officers Installed
„ New worthy matron of the Bie Lake Masonic
ffig^Lake Chapter $o. 75& ^Xodge Hall. Fred Poehlerj j
was installed as worthy
MU. FURNITURE,INC.
SUMMER
CMfcrfdf the Eastern Star,
iS~ Mrs. Torene Barbee
Rees who was installed
Tuesday, June 5, in an
installation ceremony in
Tire$tone^
WHITE SPOKE WHEELS
AS *
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TERMS!
lEUIEIT!
IUITIMimJHTT>WIH SALES:
ErNtb Sink Ratal
LAWN ARB PATIO
fiiutire
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Table and chair set, settes.
chairs, tables, plant stands,
plont racks, and carts, choice
of colors!
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
PRE-MARKET CLEARANCE SALE TO
MOVE OUT FURNITURE TO MAKE ROOM
FOR ITEMS TO BE BOUGHT AT THE JULY
MARKET. SHOP THE ENTIRE STORE FOR
BIG MONEY SAVING PRICES ON ALL
MERCHANDISE INCLUDING THE SPECIAL
PURCHASE ITEMS! LOTS ARE ONE-OR-A-
KIND SPECIALS. SHOP EARLY FOR ALL
BARQAINSI
LIVING ROOM
KEG . PRICE smniMt
$429 95 Early American Sofa, Wood arm, nylon
Floral cover with solid framing. Burnt *06011
Orange............................ Ml
$419 95 3 Pc. Living Room Suita. Sofa, love
seat and choir m a supported bock Brown
Vinyl cover.......................... US
$899 95 7 Pc. Pit Living Room Group.
Tan/Brown Herculon coveied sectional ijftAis
group that can be converted to a queen bed. W!
$479 95 Sofa and Chair. Floral flocked nylon
covered loose cushion sofa and chair on a ttlAN
solid oak frame...................... Ill
$ 149.95 RacNnar chair Full sue 3 way vinyl
covered rediner in several colors. Heavy
construction.........................
$199.95 Vahrat Spot Chairs Borrcl-bock occa-
sional chair in quality covers and durable
construction. Green or gold ............
$179 Q5 T.V. Rockar Swivel rocker in gold, green
or orange crushed velvet. Medium size in $|aJM
good styling......................... IDA
$179.95 Club Chair Basset gold floral loose
cushion choir with quilted cover. Lots of |RRM
good service.........................
*71"
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Ml. PIKE M4l.lt
KMC MIL QUEEN
NITTRESSUD
I0X SPRING
15 Year Guarantee
Equapedic health back sup-
porter unit.
SHE
PRICE
*299”
EAST HUMS!
mJgSP" "OOM/DIMETTES^
m ..............>«. *199"
*749”
S5W 95 CNna Hutdl/Mfst. U9MM Chine top with 3 otort PP room, but
IttfeM* Pinefmnh
SI 149 95
_ *399”
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*89”
*139**
S124 951- H. Mnmmtm* or Avocado dhntts
back *>eyi cover to chain ..........
S219 95 7 Ft. dkwtu Mho tronietonr with wood »r«m protet tea top ChOKe
•* leverel petterat i heavy cheir cevvrM m meyl
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S69^ 958 Pt. SpinWl liAOSai GNU. Ok* ImiVi triptf drnwr mirror SSQOIS
cUntuMdwwn/HMdbPord. 10 nil,,laid WwN
SI779 95 S H. Rm Bedroom Mu. «*». ...» * etch be* „.Pw $000**
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S599 951 fc. confmpon Bodroom Saha, im, ,rtmM
m.rrm. L«r«f chnl «M HtUkNrf and > dr N,lt Stand <n Brown p«an
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95CsptdU Bid. Pma dr Map If captavt twin bad wi» a draww and $900*$
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HOME FURNISHINGS
329 W WASHINGTON OR. PHONE 653 3392
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patron.
Mrs. Oleta Pillows of
Midkiff was the install-
ing officer, assisted by
Mrs. F. E. Hughes as in-
stalling marshal; Mrs.
Faye Wilson of Midkiff,
installing chaplain; Mrs.
Marian Sue Hendrix, in-
stalling organist; and
Mrs. W. T. Mills, install-
ing secretary.
Oth^r officers installed
to serve with Mrs. Rees
were Mrs. F. E. Hughes,
associate matron; Wayne
Dolan, associate patron;
Mrs. Fred Poehler, sec-
retary; Mrs. O. W. Parker
HI, treasurer; Mrs. B. C.'
Howard, conductress;
Mrs. Prestidge Kane, as-|
sociate conductress; Mrs.
Elmer Dodd, chaplain;
Mrs. Seth Stout, marshal;
Mrs. James Weatherby,
organist; Mrs. D. C.
Swanzy, Adah; Mrs. L.
M. Virden, Ruth; Mrs.
Bill Dolan, Esther; Mrs.
O. L. Howard, Martha;
Mrs. Wayne Dolan, Elec-
ta; Mrs. Paul Wilburn,
warder; and Elmer Dodd;
sentinel.
Regular stated meeting
night is the first Tuesday
of each month.
Order your Bridal Shower
Invitations and Napkins at
The Big Lake Wildcat.
An average of 90 per-
cent of all fashion pants
sold cost $22 and less, re-
ports Beverly Rhoades, a
clothing specialist with
the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service. Over
half of all better pants
sold are natural wovens,
Miss Rhoades adds.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
ABOUT
^MONROHF MAGNUM
$f£g88 each
Only
INSTALLED
Monro-Magnum 60 is the shock for rec-
reational vehicles, pick-up trucks and vans.
It adjusts automatically to ride conditions,
whether you’re on the highway or a back
country trail.
90 DAYS SAME AS CASH Weatoo honor:
on revolving charge at Flraatone stores -Visa • Diners Club
• Minimum monthly payment required. • Master Charf(t‘ •Carte Blanche
• All finance charges refunded when paid as agreed. ‘American Express
FREE MOUNTING of Firestone tire purchase.
SUPER SPORTS
Wide 50,60 and 70 series high-performance tires u ith
a bias, high cord angle 4-ply polyester cord body,
high-strength sidewalls. Feature bold, impressive
white-letter styling.
BOLD. RAISED
WHITE LETTERS!
Ml SUE
III SUE
III SUE
£
44” 49” 59”
AL). PLUS STATE AND FEDERAL TAXE?
COOPER 78 SERIES TRUCK TIRES
TRACTION HIGHWAY
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Car Stereo
Music Systems THE TIRE value CENTER TOR WEST TEXANS
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1979, newspaper, June 21, 1979; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth615302/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.