The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1982 Page: 3 of 10
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FEBRUARY 18,1982
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Fun day, parade
set for Sat., May 1
The Ladies Auxiliary
of VFW Post 3216 is
planning a Fun Day for
the people of Big Lake
and surrounding area on
Loyalty Day, Saturday,
May 1st. Various ac-
tivities are being
planned, and a big Loy-
alty Day Parade will be
held to kick off these
activities.
The Auxiliary is
asking all clubs, organi-
zations, businesses,
and interested indivi-
duals to make and enter
a float in the parade.
Those who plan to have
an entry in the parade
are asked to call
884-2982 or 884-3401 so
the committee organi-
zing the event will have
the information for
their planning. The
Auxiliary would like to
have this information
by March 1st and no
later than March 5th.
About People You Know
Mrs. Leon Bruns and son, Kandy, returned home
during (he weekend from Texas Children's Hospital in
Houston where Randy is a patient. They returned to
Houston Monday.
For further informa-
tion, the above tele-
phone numbers may be
called.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Webb of Irving announce the
birth of their first-born, a daughter, on Wednesday,
Feb. 10. The new arrival weighed 6 lbs., 4 ozs. and
was named Natalie Lauren.
Mrs. Webb is the former Kathy Stout. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Seth Stout, III, of
Big Lake. Mrs. Stout is in Irving helping care for her
first grandchild. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Robert
Warincr of Conchas, New Mexico. Great-grand-
parents include Mrs. Ben Featherston and Mr. and
Mrs. S.E. Stout, Jr., all of Big Lake.
4-H’ers attend
livestock show
Hamilton S. Roach of San Angelo is in the Shannon
Hospital as the result of a stroke. He is the brother of
the late Gordon Roach of Big Lake. Mr. Roach is a for-
mer resident of Big Lake.
HI
Social security news.....
L.M. (Slim) Virden is a patient in the Shannon Hos-
pital in San Angelo where he is undergoing medical
treatment. Friends may write or contact him at
Room 576, in care of the Shannon Hospital. His wife,
Jeanne, is there with him.
Troubled by hiccups? Trying breathing into a paper bag.
It puts needed carbon dioxide back into the lungs.
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News Briefs
Band calendars are expected in during the first
week of March and will be delivered at that time.
Band Parents are very sorry for the delay. The calen-
dars will run from March, 1982 to March 1983, in-
stead of from January to January, so that everyone
will get more use out of them.
-news brief-
Stricter laws regar-
ding the misuse of Social
Security numbers or
cards are now in ef-
fect, according to Frank
Upp, manager of the San
Angelo Social Security
Office. A law signed by
President Reagan in late
December, 1981, pro-
vides criminal penalties
for: (1) using a Social
Security card obtained
with false information,
(2) using someone else’s
Social Security number,
(3) buying, selling, or
counterfeiting Social
Security cards, or (4)
possessing a regular or
counterfeit card with
intent to sell or alter it.
An unlawful act
affecting the Social
Security card or num-
ber is now considered a
felony, rather than a
misdeameanor, added
Upp.
Penalties for convic-
tion can be a fine of up
to $5,000 or a prison
term of up to 5 years or
both.
According to Upp, in-
dividuals wishing to re-
port misuse of Social
Security cards or num-
bers should call the
Social Security Office
listed in the telephone
book or the HHS Hot
Line in Washington,
D.C. at 202-472-4222.
Rich Roach of Riverdale, Illinois is here visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hulet Roach and other rela-
tives and friends. He will go from here to Lake
Charles, Louisiana to visit his brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Shoopman. Rick is a librari-
an in Riverdale.
Dr. J.T. Morrow of San Angelo, former minister of
the First Presbyterian Church of Big Lake, is a
patient in the Shannon Hospital where he is under-
going medical treatment. Friends may write or contact
him at Room 580 at the Shannon. His wife, Doris
Jean, is there with him.
Members of the Rea-
gan County 4-H Club
travelling to the San
Antonio Livestock Show
last week included
D’Ann Adams, Nola
Gaye Adams, Shawn
Adams, Russell Adams,
Cody Everett, Connie
Everett, Danny Kirk-
patrick, Jay Pool, and
Jamie Clayton.
In the Mediufn
Finewool Lamb Class,
Cody Everett placed
11th and Nola Gaye
Adams, 12th. Connie
Everett placed 18th and
26th with her Heavy
Weight Crossbred
lambs. Jamie Clayton
placed 7th with his
British Cross Calf.
Cody Everett placed
2nd in the Calf scram-
ble.
Order your Bridal Show-
er Invitations ai d Nap-
kins at The b’ig Lake
Wildcat.
The Randy Potter Benefit Basketball Game played
last Thursday night in the high school gym between
members of the Reagan County Lions Club and Big
Lake Volunteer Fire Department ended in a draw,
51-51. The Lions led most of the game, but the Fire-
men got "hot” and caught up in the last few minutes.
A large crowd was present to enjoy the game and con-
tributed $532 to the Benefit Fund.
-news brief-
Chamber Needs Information
In order to serve you better, the Chamber of Com-
merce needs your input and your help. Every day the
Chamber receives several requests for information on
housing, job opportunities, hunting leases, area
events, etc. We cannot always answer these ques-
tions accurately because we are not always well in-
formed.
The Chamber is here to serve you. We want to relay
your information to inquirers. This listing service is
being made available to you free of charge. For
more information about this listing service, please
contact Terrie Schneemann at Reagan State Bank,
884-2980. Office hours: Mon. - Wed. - Fri. 9-12, 1-3.
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‘HELLO PAUL”
is the title of a musical program which will be
presented this Sunday evening at 7 o’clock in
our church by a youth group from West Park
Baptist Church in Odessa. The public is invited
to attent this service, and all of our worship
services. Life is Great!
Rejoice,
J.B.Bitner, Jr.
Dog Grooming
( nil for Appoinlnu'nl
884-2079
1112 Main St.
(North Door) . -
BP. A MEMBER 1982
I WA Big flilfral
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Texas 76932.
David Werst ..................................... Editor
J. L. Werst, Jr....................................Publisher
Ph. 915/884-2215
Publisher is not responsible for copy omissions, typ-
ographical errors or any other unintentional errors
that may occur further than to make correction in
next issue after it is brought to his attention.
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1982, newspaper, February 18, 1982; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657314/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.