The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1972 Page: 2 of 6
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Page 2, The Big Lake (Texas, Wildcat, Thursday, January *0,1978
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m TREASURER'S REPORT
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Report of Mrs. Flora M. McIntyre, County Treasurer of
:;frReagan County, Texas, of Receipts and Expenditures from
:-:-October 1st to December 31st 1971, Inclusive:
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JURY FUND
.‘•'•Balance last Report, Filed
October 1st, 1971 ............ $ 4,031.25
>*»*To Amount received since last Report 2,647.71
*3*To Amount transferred from other
jrj: Funds, since last Report...... 2,176.26
V:' Amount to Balance .......... 6,002.71
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p Ealance ................. 5,002.71
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GENERAL COUNTY FUND
^Balance last Report, Filed
^ October 1st 1971 .............. 265,428.53
:*:*To Amount received since last report 298,895.61
By Amount paid out since last
Report, Ex. “A” .............. 121,203.23
:T* By Amount transferred to other
Funds, since last Report
(Time Certificate) ....... 200,000.00
Amount to Balance .......... > 243,120.91
7,178.96 7,178.96
564,324.14 664,324.14
Balance
243,120.91
LAW LIBRARY FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
October 1st, 1971 ............
To Amount received since last Report
*£ By Amount paid out since last
Report, Ex. “B"...............
Amount to Balance ..........
134.74
65.00
41.05
168.69
199.74
199.74
Balance
158.69
LATERAL ROAD FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
October 1st, 1971.....
Amount to Balance ..
Ealance
13,293.66
13,293.66
13,293.66 13,293.66
13,293.66
RECAPITULATION
JURY FUND BALANCE.......... 5,002.71
GENERAL COUNTY FUND BALANCE 243,120.91
LAW LIBRARY FUND BALANCE .. 158.69
LATERAL ROAD FUND BALANCE .. 13,293.66
$261,575.97
LIST OF BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES ON HAND
Certificate of Deposit. t
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF REAGAN:
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day per-
sonally appeared Flora M. McIntyre, County Treasurer of
Reagan County, who being by me duly sworn, upon oath,
says that the within and foregoing report Is true and
correct.
Flora M. McIntyre, County Treasurer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6 day of Jan-
uary, 1972.
Hazel S. Carr, Clerk,
County Court, Reagan County, Texas
By Blain Holland
Several speech students will
be going co San Angelo tomor-
row to participate against
other districts at Aneelo State
University. The students going
will be: Hliaa Muse, Ginuy
Emert, and Danny Dane in
Dramatic Interpretations Tony
Clem met and Karen McWil-
liams in Prose; Judi Dison,
Cheryl McKinney, Pam Smidi,
and Jeff Surls in Poetry; Shryl
Schneemann and Mark Kohutek
in Informative Speaking; along
with Robbie Atwood and Connie
Young in Persuasive Speaking.
Mr. Wallace has selected
the one-act contest play and
all die characters have been
cast. The play is "Outcast of
Poker Flat" and the characters
are Jeff Surls as Uncle Billy;
Denna Puckett as Mother Ship-
man; David Ward portrays
John Oakhurst; Rhonda Rackley
plays die Duchess; Tony Clem-
mer as Tom Sim son; Judi Dison
plays as Piney Woods and Mark
Kohutek portrays Jim Wheeler.
The 1972 Volleyball Team
has been chosen. The follow-
ing girls made the "A" Team:
Jeanine Neill, Debbie Kiser,
Melissa Bird, and Waynette
Jones--seniors; Shryl Schnee-
mann, Madeline Thompson,
Judy Love, Wilma Moten,
Bertha Hernandez, Leslie
Schaible, and Cheryl McKin-
ney--juniors, Blain Holland
will serve as "A" Team man-
ager. The following girls made
the "B" Team: Mary Jean
Childs, Dana Johnson, Chris
Richardson, Peggy Lynch, Kim
Page, Jeannie Light, Cindy
McMillan, Mitzi Owens, Ma-
linda George--sophomores,
and Marianna Smith--freshman.
Karry Tinney will serve as "B"
Team manager. The following
girls made the Freshman Team:
Luann Goehring, Debra Moore,
Loretta Watson, Debbie Diez,
Cindy Carr, Dixie Gamer,
Brenda Wilson, Leslie Deck,
Lori McKinney, and Donna
Laxton. Debbie Starnes will
serve as Rreshman manager.
The Bold Gold will play
their fourth district basketball
game tomorrow night against
Ozona in Owl gym beginning
at 6:00 p.m. Come on, every-
body, let’s get out and back
the Owls to victory!'
Jan. 22-23, 29-30 Quarter
Horae Races, Columbus.
* * a
Jan. 23 The 17th annual State
Championship Domino Tour-
ney, Hallettsville. Run by the
Knights of Columbus, this
tournament attracted over 150
players last year.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
•r Anything of Value.
The Davis Company
Phone 884-2663
StCHS HONOR ROLL
THIRD SIX WEEKS
Senior: Robbie Atwood,
Becky Baggett, Craig Barnes,
Eddie Carter, Judi Dison, Cin-
dy Emert, Robert Goehring,
Rosalinda Gonzales, Carla
Hams, Gina Hicuman, main
Holland, Ray Hunter, Debbie
Kiser. Karen McWilliams.
Jimmy Martin, Teddia Miller;
Don Richmond, Ricky Roach,
Keith Tarvin, Barbara Ybarra;
Juniors: Glenda Abies,
Anton Acosta, Larry Beaird,
Charles Bobb, Linda Calley,
Jeanne Fishel, Marshall Gray,
Cheryl McKinney, Veronica
Mendez, Denna Puckett,
Rhonda Rackley, Leslie
Schaible, Shryl Schneemann,
Cindy Shannon, Polly Taylor,
David Ward, Dee Watson,
Shauna White, Ricky Win-
chester, Connie Young;
Sophomores: Marvin Baker,
Cathy Cook, Bobby Gay, Pe-
dro Hernandez, Pat Jackson,
Mike Jones, Mike Kiser, Dee
Kruse, Martha Kruse, Peggy
Lynch, Cindy McMillan, Kar-
la McWilliams, Barry Matt-
hews, Laura Miller, Mitzi
Owens, Kim Page, Kimberly
Ragland, Chris Richardson,
Dan Schneemann, Carl Settles,
Ken Stout, Vicki Terral, Ke-
vin Webb, Billy Whitley;
Fteshmen: Waymon Arm-
strong, Monte Barnes, Patricia
Boren, Cindy Carr, Leslie
Deck, Veronica Dominguez,
Tom Duesing, Lisa Ferguson,
Dixie Garner, Luann Goehring,
Linda Gunnels, Joel Hall, Lori
McKinney, Nellie Mendez,
Shirley Meredith, Tim Mid-
kiff, Debra Moore, Carrie Orr,
Mahonna Siegenthaler, Tim
Turner, Brenda Wilson, Donna
Wood.
R.C.H.S. HONOR ROLL
FIRST SEMESTER
Seniors: Robbie Atwood,
Becky Baggett, Craig Barnes,
Barry Benton, Karen Cain,
Eddie Carter, Judi Dison, Cin-
dy Emert, Robert Goehring,
Rosalinda Gonzales, Carla Har
ris, Gina Hickman, Blain Hol-
land, Ray Hunter, Debbie
Kiser, Hilda Kruse, Karen Mc-
Williams, Jimmy Martin, Pete
Midkiff, Teddia Miller, Jack
Oliver, Don Richmond, Ricky
Roach, Keith Tarvin, Barbara
Ybarra;
Juniors: Glenda Abies, Larry
Beaird, Charles Bobb, Linda
Calley, Eddie Collins, Jeanne
Fishel, Marshall Gray, Rodney
Hooker, Linda Jenkins, Cheryl
Big Lake Lodge No. 1203,
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Meeting
Second Tuesday
of each month
W. T. Mills, Sec.
E. T. Miller, W. M.
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McKinney. Veronica Mendez,
Valerie Molhousen, Denna
Puckett, Rhonda Rackley, Les-
lie Schaible, Shryl Schneemann,
Cindy Shannon, Polly Taylor,
David Ward, Dee Watson,
Shauna White, Donald Wilson,
Ricky Winchester;
Sophomores: Marvin Baker,
Cathy Cook, Bobby Gay, Pe-
dro Hernandez, Pat Jackson,
Mike. Jones. Mike Kiser. Dee
Kruse, Martha Kruse, Karla
McWilliams, Barry Matthews,
Laura Miller, Ricky Noble,
Mitzi Owens, Kim Page, Kim-
berly Ragland, Chris Richard-
son, Dan Schneemann, Carl
Settle, Vicki Terral, Billy
Whitley.
freshmen: Peter Acosta, Joe
Bass Arnett, Monte Barnes,
Cindy Carr, Leslie Deck, Ve-
ronica Dominguez, Tom
Duesing, Lisa Ferguson, Luann
Goehring, Marla Guess, Joel
Hall, Lori McKinney, Nellie
U. of T. Ranchers
Receive Awards
By Joe Friess
Range Conservationist
Soil Conservation Service
Two local ranchers, both
active members in the Middle
f1 J Tif »s n _
C/GilGUG UiiU H MbWi
servation District, and lessees
of University of Texas land
received awards in 1971 for
their excellence in grazing
management.
Robbie Ferguson of Big Lake
who operates his ranch 8 miles
southeast of Big Lake and Tom-
my Workman of Rankin oper-
ating his ranch 9 miles south-
east of Rankin were both re-
cognized for their knowledge
and excellence in grazing
management.
Each year since 1968 the Te-
xas Section of the American
Society of Range Management
by the Texas section to range-
laud operators for excellence
in the application of grazing
management, with due consi-
deration to their knowledge
and skill.
This recognition is not in-
tended to be competitive.
Anyone who meets the criteria
f*OT 2 ctonrlorH r>f
management is to be recog-^
nized for it.
Nominations for tills recog
nition are to be made by mem-
bers of the Range Society, and
by non-members who are Soil
Conservation Service Techni-
cians, County Agents, or other
range technicians and are well,
acquainted with the operators
ranching operations and graz-
ing management.
Meniez. Shirley "SffiSS
Midkiff, Carrie Orr, Brandon
Parsons, Wayne Poynor, Mark
Thomas, Tim Turner, Brenda
Wilson, Donna Wood.
World's largest gulf is the
Gulf of Mexico with a shore-
line of 3,100 miles.
throughout the state for their
accomplishments. The objec-
tives of this recognition pro-
ject is to give credit to those
who have demonstrated excel-
lent skill and knowledge in
practicing sound grazing man-
agement of their range land.
Recognition is to be given
Both Robbie Ferguson and
Tommy Workman have proven
their ability in making good
range management decisions.
This is an award in which we
can all be proud since good
range management effects us
in the towns and cities as well.^Vj
Good range management con-
serves our Jw mjtHng
more of it in the ground, it
prevents water and wind ero-
sion uiicicliy making CiCanCr
air, and makes a much more
beautiful countryside for us to \
observe as we travel our high-
ways. Also due to the fact that
this is lease land belonging to
the University of Texas it makes
tills award more meaningful
and important to all of us and
one which we can all be proud.
TIKES TUBES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES
WARNER LEAR HUMBLE STATION
Washing and Greasing Our Specialty—Give ns a trial!
We will pick up and deliver year ear.
Phone 884-2022
Corner 2nd and California Big Lake, Texas
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gy Mrs.Mae Swanzy's nephew,
Sr Campbell of Albuquerque
-S New Mexico, has been visiting
her for a few days this week.
Sr -
Results!
Sam Tyra is undergoing ma-
jor surgery in Odessa this week
and Mrs.Tyra (Pauline) will be
with him, absent from work,
about ten days.
cS Classified Ads Get
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Resident Phone
915 366-1607
Office Phone
915 694-0861
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
ALL TAX REPORTS
Ranch Records and Income Tax Reporting
A Specialty
C. A.
3411 W. WaU, Box 4397
STROUD
Midland. Tan. 7910
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and THE WEST TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
Established in 1925
Published Every Thursday in Big Lake, The County Seat of
Reagan County, Texas (76932)
Entered as seoond-class matter January 2, 1926, at die post
office at Big Lake, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
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$4.00 Per Year in Reagan County, $5.00 Per Year Elsewhere.
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person, firm or corporation which may occur in
the columns of The Big Lake Wildcat will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the attention of die management.
The publisher is not responsible for copy omissions, typograph-
ical errors or unintentional errors in news or advertising that
may occur other than to make corrections in die next issue af-
ter it is brought to his attendon.
"A 600D MAN TO KNOW
J. L (Mike) Went, J>.
FIELD UNDERWRITER FOR THE COMPANY
Res.: 807 Pennsylvania Off.: 309 Second St,
Telephone 915 884-2215
Big Lake, Texas
A brighter future can be yours through a
modest investment in life insurance now!
CLIP AND MAIL TO—
J. L. (Mike) Werst, Jr., Field Underwriter
807 Pennsylvania, Big Lake, Texas
Dear Mike:
Please furnish me more information.
I am interested in the following:
□ Life Insurance □ Educational Plan
□ Hospitalisation □ Group Insurance
□ Income Protection □ Pension Plans
□ Annuities □ Other
Name
Address
Phone No.
NEW YQRK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
51 Madison Avenue New York, N. Y. 10010
Ufo Insurance • Qrpup Insurance
Annuities • Health Insurance • Pension Plana
Lets go to Church
Sunday
JfSlfck •
You never mistake the meaning of a Church
spire.
Even to those who are cold to the ideals for
which the Church stands, that finger of faith
always points to something that is comforting,
reassuring, safe.
The very presence of a Church, whether in a
crowded city street or on a quiet country road,
is a benediction to all, including those who are
not conscious of worship.
Such an influence, with what it means to those
who open their hearts to truth, is worthy of a
second thought. It merits acceptance as a refuge.
It commands confidence as a port in time of storm.
The Church deserves your support — your
membership — because it affords real protection
for the family whose welfare it is your duty to
defend and whose proper upbringing is your
solemn obligation.
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THE CHURCH
FOR ALL...
... ALL FOR
THE CHURCH
Tha Church is the greatest factor
on earth (or the building of charac-
ter and good dtlasnshlp.lt Is a atom-
house of spiritual values. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy
nor civilization can survive. That*
aura tom sound re asms why ovary
penon dtonld attand awticaa regu-
larly and support the Church. They
are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For
hie children's sake. (3) For the aeke
of his community and nation. (4)
For the aeke of the Church itself,
which needs hla moral and material
support plan to go to church regu-
larly and read your Bible daily.
Southwest Butane Co.
Phone 664-2186
Jesse s Sirloin House
Joe M. Daugherty
GULF PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTOR
Phone 884-2191
“Serving you is t pleasure” Phone 664-2266
Jesse and Yon Dean Clement
Catering to All Your Food Needs
Turner Bros. Oil Co.
Year Shell OH Products Distributer
Phene 884-2116
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, Mrs. J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1972, newspaper, January 20, 1972; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth615354/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.