The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1977 Page: 4 of 6
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Page 4, The Big Lake (Texas) Wildcat, June 9, 1977
__ . _ Ozona is a surgery patient.
Hosp it ill N S Patients dismissed during
■ the past week were: Med-
Mr. and Mr, Leland
McClain of Big Lake are
parents of a baby boy born
at 4:29 a.m. June 6. 1977
weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs.
and named William David
McClain.
Patients in Reagan Mem-
orial Hospital this week
include: Medical patients:
Mrs. Edith Rice, Mrs. Dale
Morris and baby girl, Mrs.
Leland McClain and baby
boy, all of Big Lake. Mrs.
Walter Murphree and baby
boy, of Odessa and Leo-
poldo Robeles, of Barnhart
were also medical patients.
fuan Ortiz, of Big Lake
is an accident patient and
Mrs. Jerry Layman, of
ical patients--Maribel
Woodfin, Mrs. Wayne
Junes, Edwin 3. Ax'chei’,
Mrs. Howard Avery, Tom-
my Hodge, Esther Aguero,
Farreol Hoelscher, Mrs.
James Turner, Mrs. Madie
Kuykendall, Marie Jackson
E.S. McWilliams, Mrs.
Esquiel Ramirez, Robert
Cortez, Santana R. Subia,
Mrs. H.B. Rees, Joe Brad-
ley Mallory, and Mrs. Ber-
Accldent patients dismis-
sed were: Mrs. Wtlner Greet
Iona Hubbard. Bobby J. West
all of Big Lake; and Mrs.
Bully Wauson, of Midkiff.
Willie C. Diez, of Big
Lake was also dismissed as
<t »uigciy patient.
Marine Jimmy
O'Bier Changes
Duty Station
Father Of Local
Man Dies In Angelo
Richard W. Foster, 87,
of San Angelo, father of
Aaron Foster of Big Lake,
died May 27, in (Colonial
Nursing Home in San An-
gelo. He had been a pa-
tient there for about 6
months.
Mr. Foster’s funeral was
held Tuesday in JohnsOn’s
Funeral Chapel and burial
was in Lawnhaven Ceme-
tery in San Angelo.
He was born in Hall Vah
sons. His wife preceded
him in death two years
ago.
"You are not born for fame
if you do not know the value
of time." Vauvenargues
For Films and Flash
Bulbs, come by The Big
Lake Wildcat, auy 2nd.
Card of Thanks
Our heartfelt thanks to
all our friends who extend-
ed comforting sympathy
in the recent loss of our
father, Richard Foster, for
the floral offerings, cards,
memorials and calls.
May God bless each of
you.
Aaron and Nelle Foster
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member 1977 ASSOCIATION
June3--Marine Gunnery
Sergeant Jimmy L. O'Bier,
stsr v.n b1“pms: rm win
of town were: Mrs. Marcos .Mertzon, Tex., has report- and was a r.etir5r ra, -
DeLatbsa, of Barnhart; Bryai1 ed for duty with First Marine ‘}and- He has lived in San
R. Studdard, of Lampasas; Aircraft Wing, Marine Corp1Angelo twenty-Aye years.
Jack R Dameron of San Air Station, Futema. Mr. Foster is survived
Angelo; and Mm.’ william He Joined the Marine by one brother, two sister,
Davis, of Church Point. La. Corps in July 1964. two daughters, and three
Flowers For All Occasions . . .
POT PLANTS - CUT FLOWERS
CORSAGES - SPRAYS
We Wire The World Over
"Big Lake's Leading Florist’
Big Lake Flower Shop
Phope 884-2430 Mrs. D. C. Swan2y
AND THE WEST TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
milted
Established in 1925
Published Every Thursday in Big Lake, The County Seat
of Reagan County, Texas 76932
Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1926, at the
post office at Big Lake, Texas under the Act of Congress
of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$6.83 Per Year in Reagan County, $8.93 Per Year
elsewhere. Subscriptions are Payable in advance.
David Werst.................................Editor
J.L. Werst, Jr...............................Publisher
Ph. 915-884-2215
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The Davis Co. Furniture Stores
and Sleep Shop
FREE DELIVERY lOO MILES
1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
PHONE 884-2663
BIG LAKE. TEXAS
CIRCLE "T" WELDING SERVICE
Shop and Field Welding
CALL US ANY HOUR. DAY OR NIGHT
ORAL TURNER
405 10TII ST. PHO. 884-2341
Joe & Wade Daugherty
Gulf Products Distributor
Phone 884-2191
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J. L. WCRCT, Jit.. PUBLISHER
P. O. BOX B40
BIG LAKE. TEXAS 76032
The Model
Variety and Dry Goods
THE FAMILY STORE
TROY AND EDNA WHITE
Town ft Country Food Store
GROCERIES - ICE - PICNIC •
FISHING SUPPLIES
OPEN SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
SEE US AFTER CHURCH
D. D. POYNOR
DIRT CONTRACTOR
OILFIELD HAULING
GARDEN CITY HWY. PHONE 804-2S79
Southwest
Butane Ce.
Phone 884 - 2185
CITY LUMBER COMPANY
OF BIG LAKE, INC.
101 Main--Phon* IU-1MI
Big Lake, Texas 70931
CHARLES AND BERNICE SHAPER
JIM'S SERVKE COMPANY
SWAB UNITS - PARAFFIN CUTTERS
GARDEN CITY HIGHWAY
PHONE 8*4-27*7
TOGETHERNESS
When one experiences togetherness with someone he loves, it is a deeply personal thing.
At play, shopping, or reading in the same room, you are together.
A little boy put up a lemonade stand in our neighborhood this spring. He promised God he would
share his profits with his church. His little placard simply said: "Lemonade, Inc.
Me & God, Co owners"
That's togetherness!
God put work and joy of togetherness in the same thought when He said, "We are laborers together
with God." Cooperate with God, join hands with Him in all the ventures of your life-lemonade stand
or gigantic industry—and the cobwebs of loneliness and the burdens of responsibility are both taken
care of by your Partner. Let the business sign of your life read: "Me and God—co-owners." You can't
beat that partnership!
—Paul M. Stevens
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©Community Advertising 1977
Thi« column belong* to our randan. We will accept printable iteme and pay Si .00 for aach item published. In the case of quotations, the name
of tha author and the title and publisher of the book must be given: Address items to "God's Five Minutes," Box 12157, Fort Worth, Tex. 76116
This Series Made Possible by These Business Firms and
Individuals Who Believe Our Country is Worth Preserving
Church Directory
First Methodist Church
5C1 California
Harold D. Orr, Pastor
First Presbyterian Church
1110 Seventh Street
Dr. J. T. Morrow, Pastor
First Baptist Church
Seventh at Maryland
J.B. Bitner, Ffcstor
Bethlehem Baptist Church
South California
Hoyle S. Smith, Pastor
T. M. E. Church
South Mississippi
E. Dotson, Pastor
St. Margaret Catholic
Church
First and Mississippi
George F. Sheehan, Pastor
Apostolic Assembly
200 South Main
Alejondro Galarza, Pastor
Church of Christ
400 Block, Main St.
Keith Marshall, Minister
Assembly of God Church
502 Eighth St.
George Baley, Pastor
Faith Temple United
Pentecostal* Church
1C01 Main Street
A. L. Barton, Pastor
Immanuel Lutheran Church
707 Elizabeth
Rankin, Tex.
Dean Kelm, Pastor
5:30 p.m.-Sunday
Bethel Baptist Church
12th and Ohio Street
H. G. Barnard, Pastor
A. M. E. Church
South California Street
V. Anderson, Pastor
Glasscock
Chev. Co.
Adobe Mini Mart
407 Second Street
B & E industrial
Engine Service
& Supply
884 - 2991
the Gift Gallery
403 SECOND STREET
884 2636
Turner Bros. Oil Co.
YOUR SHELL OIL PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTOR
PHONE 884-2116
Schaible Grocery
810 East Second Street
VAL VERDE SERVICES, INC.
HOT OILING SERVICE -
. VACUUM TRUCKS
PHONE 884-2059
LELAN VARNADORE 884-2880
Mustang Motel
BIG LAKES LARGEST AND NICEST
ROOM PHONES AND TV
900 2ND. ST.
PHO. 884-2521
COLEMAN APPLIANCE &
ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
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MICE
PHONE 034-3440
HALSEY E. (SUM) COLEMAN
Ownar & Operator
309 Texas Avsnus
BIG LAKE, TEXAS
BASIN TANK
RENTAL CO.
Frac Tanks - Test Tanks —
Brine Tanks — Water Tanks
TOMMY TIMS PHONE **4.2*5*
Frank and Bonnie
Sandel
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BUD’S ENGINE SERVICE
CORNER PLAZA & RAILROAD
P.O. Box 82 - Phone 884-2996
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1977, newspaper, June 9, 1977; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth615130/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.