The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1975 Page: 4 of 6
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GaH Scramble
Held Sandery
Oavaxi warni wet* enter*
•d In the Golf Scramble at
tfie Big Lake Country Club
wildcat. Thursday. Match 8.
tan Sunday at perfect golf
weaCiet prevailed.
Taking ftnt place wai
the team of Wade Daughetty.
Jim Tucket, Johnny Bran-
don. Loulie Sutton! and
Mary Tucker.
1975
In tecond place vat die
team of H O Allen. Jim
Sutton. Warren Whitehead,
Marl bell Wood An. Frances
Cloy, and Evelyn McKinney.
"nurd place team was
Steve 8litt. Mary Powell,
Wayne Gooch, and Ike
Chaffin.
Fourth place went to Pete
McKinney. Joe lackaon, F.
M Cooper. Harold Gardner,
and Jimmie Teel
Mr and Mrs Jack Sluther
were accompanied by the
daughters and families of
fort Worth on a skiing
weekend spent in Ruidoao.
New Mexico
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DISCOUNT
EXPLORERS PLAN
TRIP TO FT HOOD
Big Lake Explorer fast
No. 155 Is planning a trip
to the State Explorer Olym-
pia at Fort Hood. Texas
again this year. The Ex*
plorers are asking that all
former members attend the
meetings every Monday
night at 3:00 p.m. at the
V.F.W. Hall to decide if
they would like to make
the trip.
Explorer member! are
doing odd jobs in order to
raise money for the trip
Anyone who would like an
odd job done, please con*
tact any Explorer member
or call Richard Anderson at
334-2232
No two children are ex-
actly alike. Each child
grows in his own way and at
hit own speed Mrs. Ilene
Miller, family life educa-
tion specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service. The Texas
A&M University System,
reminds.
When Venetian blinds are
left open at a slant, leu
dull and soil collects on
them than on blinds left
flat. Mrs Lillian Cheno-
weth, family resource man-
agement specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service. The Texas
A&M University System, says.
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Ttw Davis Co. Furniture Stores
and Sleep Shop
frcc oelivery too miles
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
PHONE 814 1113 BIO LAKE TEXAS
Joe & Wade Daugherty
Gulf Products Distributor
Phone 884-2191
SRragan iP\ofe%*ional if^aimacy
CITY Wiof OtllVtUY MAIL •■AVICI
FAMILY RICOMDI TAB BICOMDS
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lot MAIM IT
AMONC 004 1717
The Model
Variety and Dry Goods
THE FAMILY STORE
TROV AND EDNA WHITE
Town ft Country Food Store No. 19
QROCERIES ■ ICE ■ PICNIC . FISHING SUPPLIES
OPEN SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
SEE US AFTER CHURCH
O.O.POYNQR
BUTT COM T» A CTO*
oarmo maulinq
HARDEN CITY HWY. PHONE 884 2870
Southwest
Butane Co.
PkoM 884 ■ 2185
CITY LUMBER COMPANY
Of BIO LAKE, INC.
tat aw. - - rm. laemi
Bif Uka, leant ;mm
CHARLES AND BERNICE SHAFER
JIM'S SERVICE COMPANY
HOT OILERS ■ SWAB UNITS ■ PARAFFIN CUTTERS
•ARSEN CITY HIGHWAY
PHONE SS4 I7S7
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ALWAYS SAFETY IN VALOR
Moral cowardice is rampant in our land It stands in direct contradiction to the example of
Jesus Christ The Ijehavior of Some of our young men and women and some of our leaders is equally
shameful. We are spectators to the side show of seeing people point to each other as moral deviates.
Emerson said, "There is always safety in valor.” It's a lost thought like so many jewels from
our great writers Jesus was safe only when He submitted to the cross. "Stand thou on that side,"
He seemed to command Satan, "for on this side am I1"
Ah, He was a man1 A man of fire and valor and power! Men like Him have blazed new trails,
fought and conquered wrong, and found remedies for deadly diseases.
He set His face like flint as He turned toward Jerusalem that last time. For there was safety
in doing His Father's will- disgrace in any other course.
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of tha author and tha till, and puMithar of tha booh m«t baym Addrats itamt to "God'i Fiva Mmutae." Box 12157. Fori Worth, Tax. 76116
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Tint Mclhndist Church
SCI California
Harold D. Orr, Pastor
Flat Baptist Church
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Bethlehem Baptist f hurrh
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Hoyle 8. Smith, Pastor
I. M F Church
South Mississinpi
F. Dotson, Pastor
Church Directory
St. Marearet Catholic
Church
First and Mississippi
George F. Sheehan, Pastor
Apostolic Assembly
200 South Main
Alejondro Galatxa, Pastor
Faith Temple United
Pentecostal Church
1C0I Main Street
A. L. Barton, Pastor
Assembly of God Church
502 Eighth St.
Rev. Lewis Savage. Paitor
Church of Christ
400 Block. Main St.
First Presbyterian Church
1110 Seventh Street
Dr. J. T. Morrow, Pastor
Bethel Baptist Church
12th and Ohio Street
II. G. Barnard, Pastor
A. M. F. Church
South California Street
V. Anderson, Pastor
Turner Bros. Oil Co.
YOUR SHELL OIL PROOUCTS DISTRIBUTOR
MIONE 884-2116
Big Lake Electric Co.
Taylor Theater
MR. AND MRS DICK McREAVY
884-2656
Schafble Grocery
810 East Second Street
VAL VERDE SERVICES, INC.
HOT OILING SERVICE . VACUUM TRUCKS
LELAN VARNADORE PHONE 8842059
884-2880
Mustang Motel
BIG LAKES LARGEST AND NICEST
ROOM PHONES AND TV
900 2ND. ST. PHO. 884-2521
Loftin’s Gift Shop
402 2nd St. Phone 884-2636
Big Lake
Grocery
BASIN TANK
RENTAL CO.
Frac Tanks Test Tanks Brine Tanks Water Tanks
TOMMY TIMS PHONE 884-2833
Frank and Bonnie
Sandel
(MI 1"WEUNN6 SERVICE
Skip and Field Welding
CALL UB ANY HOUR OAT OR NIGHT
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Chev. Co.
Village Motel
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Phone 884-2940
509 2nd Street Big Lake, Texas
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, Mrs. J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1975, newspaper, March 6, 1975; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660179/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.