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Cbr Dig flier ttiUlcal
FEBRUARY 17,1983
Energy report
by Permbui Basin
Petroleum Association
scheduled for next year. differently in the area gy Secretary Donald week is 265. Last week
And, he would keep of taxes. The staff listed Hodel said he will soon it was 276. One year
the windfall profits ex- some eight different propose a bill to decon- ago it was 455.
cise tax rate on newly ways. Democrats have trol natural gas prices,
discovered oil at 25 complained that inde- but he’s not sure if the
/ t , m percent, rather than pendent producers have administration will
I he Chairman of the tax relief already passed phasing it down to 15 been heavy contribu- send the bill to Con-
Mouse Ways and Means ^ by Congress. Rosten- percent. * In addition tors to the Republican gress. Hodel said that
Committee, Dan Rosten- kowaki would freeze the fo these proposed*chan- Party and they support President Reagan will
kowski. Democrat frpm windfall profits tax ex- get, Rostenkowski has' Republicans who run have to be persuaded to
Illinois, has proposed emption for ' royalty requested subcommittee against Democrats who proceed and if he isn’t
two changes that would owners at two barrels hearing* on the ways have supported the oil there won’t be a bill. ’ Nitrog.n comprise. o«.r
keep royalty owners and a day, rather thfh the independents and major industry. In the Permian Basin 78 P#rcent 01 th« *•
producers from getting three barrels a day companies are treated In other news, Ener- our rig count for the bre8th#
Dog Grooming
Call for Appointment
884-2079
1112 Main St.
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SHOP ANO FIELD WEI DING
CALL US ANY HOUR OAY OH NIGHT
708 Maryland Phone 884-2341
Jones Garage
Wade and Wayne
Terry Jones Jim MeJcherl
Joe & Wade
Daugherty
Gu/f Products Distributor
Phone 884-2 f 9 /
Judge Frank &
Bonnie Sandel
Olasscock
Chevrolet Olds Buick, Inc.
TELEPHONE 884-2594 300-308 MAIN AVENUE
BIG LAKE. TEXAS 78832
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\Town & Couniryl
Food Store
GROCERIES-MEAT-PRODUCE
ICE-PICNIC SUPPLIES FISHING SUPPIIES
OPEN SUNDAY THROUGH SAIURDAY
SEE US AFTER CHURCH
D. D. Poynor\
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DIRT CONTRACTORS
OILFIELD HAULING
GARDEN CITY HIGHWAY
PHONE 884 2578
City Lumber
Company
OF BIG LAKE. INC.
101 Main-Phone 884-2868
BIG LAKE, TEXAS
CHARLES AND BERNICE SHAFER
C. H. Poynor Const. Co.
General Oil Field Constrection
Garden City Hwy.
Phone 884*2454
Pictures Of Silver
The vastness of a dome is most beautiful. No matter what sound or sounds are made in the building,
whether the scraping of feet, the bustle of a crowd or the chatter of tourists-all are caught up in the
spacious symmetry of the dome and are softened, muted and blended into a musical sound of harmony
and beauty.
A guide quieted the crowd. When all was still he began to sound certain notes with his voice. To our
amazement and joy, the notes began to blend with each other until the entire building was alive with
an echoing, reverberating pulse of exquisite loveliness.
If a dome, the work of man’s hands, can thus harmonize all discord and variance, we need not doubt
for a moment that God can and will make “all things work together for the good to them that love
God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.” (Romans 8:28)
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Dome of the Rock
Jerusalem, Jordan
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E J Hot Oil Service
Garden City Highway
884-2814
563-1966
W & W Welding
Warren Wilburn
102 Texas
884-5770
IB & E Industrial
Engine
IServ/ce, Inc.
garden city highway
884-2991
Country
KWGH
1290
Big Lake
Cheyenne
Service Co.
David Bishop, Owner
1109 California
884-2682
Southwest
Butane Co.
SCHAIBLE
GROCERY
810 East Second St.
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The Beauty Box
1000 Pennsylvania
884-3362
Owner-Terrie Suggs
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Basin Tank,
Rental Co.
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TOMMY TIMS
PHONE 884-2866
Mustang Mote/
On. of Big Late'i Final. 30 Modwn Unit.
Room Pbonaand TV
*00 SECOND STREET
PHONE 884-2521
Fine Construction Co.
St. Lawrence - Stiles area
“A Christian Company >
Attend Church on Sunday”
397-2j 71 397-2315
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1983, newspaper, February 17, 1983; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659113/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.