The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1987 Page: 4 of 12
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PAGE 4
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JANUARY 15,1987
Selective Service news
Engagement announced
HEAR THE GOOD NEWS'
Your favorite magazine is
available at Reagan County
Library. Magazines are checked
out on a two-week basis just like
books. The library has high-
interest magazines for all ages.
A Urge variety is offered such
as Sports Dlustrated, People,
Time. Life. Newsweek, Tcsas
Monthly, Money, Vogue. Good
Housekeeping. Psychology
Today. Country Living. Penny
Power, Consumer Reports.
Country Living, etc. Current
issues of 58 different magazines
can be found at Reagan County
Library. We also keep back
issues for two to 5 years along
with Readers Guide for finding
special articles. The best news of
all is that the services at your
county library are free.
Classified Ada Get Results.
The Selective Service System
has announced that men who will
reach their 26th birthday in 1987
are reaching an important
milestone.
Beginning on January 1. 1987,
men who were required to
register with Selective Service in
1981 will be turning 26. Select-
ive Service does not have the
authority to accept registrations
after age 26. By failing to
register before turning 26, a
young man will have permanent-
ly forfeited his right to certain
benefits including federal stu-
dent aid, job training and federal
employment. In addition to
these federal benefits, some
states require registration for
state student aid. entrance to a
state supported college or
university, state employment
and permission to practice law.
Many of the 25-year-olds who
have still not registered may be
unaware of the requirement or
do not understand the import-
ance of the obligation to
register. Some may even have
served in the military but failed
to register either before entering
the Armed Forces or after
leaving active duty. Others may
have been institutionalized or
incarcerated at the time of their
18th birthday and not realized
that they were required to
register if released prior to age
26.
For those men bom in 1961
who have registered. 1987 also
marks the year that ends their
eligibility for selection for in-
duction under present law should
there be a return to the draft.
Over 17 million men. age 18
through 25 have registered with
Selective Service since registra-
tion was reinstituted in 1980.
These men comprise over 97
percent of those required to
register.
Men age 18 to 25 who have not
yet registered still have a chance
to avoid risk of prosecution and
loss of benefits by registering
promptly at any local post
office. Failure to register is a
felony punishable by a fine of
up to $250,000, up to 5 years in
jail, or both.
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Mr. and Mra. J.T. Hill of
Sonora announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter Kari Kay to
James Rodney Dunn of Big
Springs.
The couple has planned a
March 14 wedding in Sonora.
Miss Hill is a 1981 graduate
of Sonora High School and
Angelo State University and is
currently a 4th grade teacher at
Reagan County Elementary.
James is a 1970 graduate of
Coahoma High School and is a
meter technician.
New wedding Invitation and an- Big Lake Wildcat, 309 Second
nouncement books. See at The St., Big Lake.
SUPPORT YOUR
LOCAL POLICE
DEPARTMENT
A Ivin Smith
Exxon Service
200 2nd St. Phone 884-3455
ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES
AND ACCESSORIES
Tire Repair, Wash and Grease, Oil Change
W« Pick Up And DaRvar
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Mrs D. C Swan/y
Big Lokt Flower Shop
Phone 884-2430
Age 30
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Reagan County Freshman Tournament
January 17, 1987
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1007 Second Phone 884-2185
Moore’s East Side Gulf
700 Second St. 884-2252
McKinney’s “66” Station
101 Second St. Phone 884-2116
Jones Garage
Wade, Wayne and Employees
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Pool Well Service
Corner Hwy. 67 & 137
Motor Supply
208 Second Phone 884-2421
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Hwy. 67 West
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300 Main Phone 884-2594
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George Tucker Ins. Agency
"Insure Today, Be Sure Tomorrow”
300 Second Phone 884-2502
Reagan Professional Pharmacy
903 Main Phone 884-2717
George and Bettie James
Martin’s Dept. Store
211 Main Ave. Phone 884-2113
Globe Well Service
884-2581
Big Lake Pump & Supply
908 E. 2nd
Phone 884-2686
Dorsey Electric
Phone 884-2981
Barnhart Kwie Stop
Highway 67
Barnhart, Texas
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Joe M. Daugherty, Inc.
Joe, Charlene and Wade
Gulf Products Distributors
Reagan State Bank
Bank of Personal Service
123 Main Phone 884-2551
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1987, newspaper, January 15, 1987; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658733/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.