The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1974 Page: 2 of 8
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Newsletter....
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Infomuaoa. ter* Menu t> o*
I•: -« rcaSilCv approach
rVv>fti <jk»U«n income moon
ii gful only when s ;<4iae>;
. 4 4i ii equity, ><r investment.
>i appear* that even with ns
improved ear . t, 0* Ml
industry *s nun: jo equity for
the Dm nine months of 1973
•4\e tell we* » Iv W_* ra. c.t.
\ M«O0 MAN PuHS*.
vmte :nc 4?»H t tltc rtl o*e»* 4,aifu! . t>, • 'epart e it of
ovc prefto *u* reap*. *. the Commer, e fit ire*.
ht>: oil companies, t, no, ;4vc
<e«it Jiiti r a»uit t:.:t a lie*
aBo , v .at ee «utt.
re »>f!oJ s t: c Ch* edia. At
a result, • tone .t !ti«>re re.:a >le
(low does out compare with
BJ< Lake U*|t Me. IMS,
A. P. A A. M.
Stated Mretlnf
Second Tuesday
of each month
W T Mills. See
UO Newhnmgh, it
other industries? lor die some
period, appliai . e* reported
a It'.n return on equity, aus>-
rnoBve 17. % building mater*
lab 11.3, chemical* I I.0,
drugs 19.9, electruntct 16.2,
food . . . is cu...
m-. c ct| . e ; a „ out »put-
er> lc.c. a «! *li* tlag i . ».
r : .i :t would -cut die
only industry with a rate ol
:c; t ct t;.4 y l'i were
die railroad* with >, 1 per. cat
•• aid many railroads (ace
hankrupit y Islay,
I n i
What must be taken Into
account is the fact that If we
arc to lick tlic (net problem
and eventually become self
riffle-tent, the government,
oil companies, or sotnebodv.
mutt put up an awful Ux of
money i> find, develop, trim-
port and process new oil and
gas. Therefore, It it u> tlic
tclfltli interest of every Amen*
can that oil companies be
ua le and reasmably prosper*
out. If windfall profit* should
result from tie present crici,
then an races* profits tax may
be in order ** aud that should
apply to any other* who profit-
eer unduly fit»m tliorteges
which today plague us.
At»ve everything. let us not
do a. c eng winch muht kill
die goose dial lays die golden
egg. We must look b the vast
array of American oil ii veis’ri
for r Mhatlou d t. g the
yean immediately ahead.
VI in It* r Frost, Fop
Mean Dri\ inf* llliml
Even a paiii.il t-nver of
frost or fog ini a v\ imlshiekl
(an blind a driver t<> trull ic
tviiidilitiiiv, says the Texas
Safrlv Askx lutnm.
An we Kfafwr and rags arc
essential equipment in cold
vveallirr. according to the
safety group Anotlier effi-
cient method of remov mg
frost i* to pour warm—not
hot—water over the wind*
shields and vvmdmvv Aerosol
preparations on the market
can also melt frost and ice
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7 RO' MIN \ AND LIS ' "IIITI AND ST \11
May the New Year Bring A Fair
Measure of Health and Happiness to
Everyone In The Community.
Big Lake Lumber Co
Hilli boM
wishes k
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Buddy Winn's
East Side. Gulf
Survicu
ted and
Ph*M M4-9MS
clean headlights. ini will warm the glass and
Running the engine a fevs drv mit llie ssstem. This will
minutes Iwforr departure pres cut dangerous fogging on
with the heal and defroster the inside of \smdovs-s.
covers.
Road splatter can have the
motorist dns mg blind on vs in-
ter roads Keep thi svasher
reservoir fillesl and the anth
free/e solution adequate to
present frer/c-mer Ocea-
sion.d stops are rcspiited in
slush c<niditions at niclit to
ansi THE WEST TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
Shf Bio £xkt ©ilkai
Esublislicd in 1923
Published Every Thursday in Big Lake, The County Seat of
Reagan County, Texas (76932i
Entered as second-class matter January 2, 192c, at tlic post
office at Big Lake, Texas, under the Act of Cdflgjt— of March
3, 1879.
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Fri«*n<ls, A limr of To^rdiurnuss — \ml
a tint** to (ionwiilrr tin* Da's ol Ioiiiomm •
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, Mrs. J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1974, newspaper, January 3, 1974; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657117/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.