The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1974 Page: 4 of 6
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Page 4. The Big Lake rex as) WlldcaL lbunday. August 28.
1974
R.CHS. Pipeline
.By I es-
Sc hoot resumed at R.C.H.S
August 19. with 245 students
enrolled. The students to*
chided 69 FYeahmen. 66
Sophomores 60 I union end
54 Seaton. With these stu-
dents. especially the fresh-
men there was a feeling of
anticipation in the air.
Journalism class enrolled
111ruder a The new teach-
er for the 1974-75 Journalism
class is Mr. Robert Willbanks.
Qffcen were elected Thurs-
day which include Annual
£4i»r. Debtse Moore Paper
Editor. Cathy ('-alley: and
Pipeline Editor Jeese Ffoynor.
The photograpben are Tim
ii
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Turner and Ricky James.
With these editors the >outn-
aliwn lists hopes to make the
annual, paper, and pipeline
worthwhile for the 1974-75
school year.
Band practice began August
7. Leading the bend diving
marching season is Viclu
Richmond drum major.
Twiners ate Lorn McKinney,
Sc Deona Jones. Soph
Brenda Kruse. Fresh: and
Call Begley. Fresh. M^.
Santos Lujan will again direct
"The Pnde of Reagan County.
Cheerleaders elected for
the 74-75 school year are
Janet lackaon. Head cheer-
leader Jr. Lea Chapman. Sr.
Brands Wilson. Sr. f Cathie
Raley Jr-i and Oocothy
fhilltps. Soph; These girls
hope to lead (he fbothall
team so a victorious season.
R.C.H.S. football team
started training on August
12th. The Owls had a senm-
with the Rankin Red
vils Friday. August 23id
two teafns tied.
Journalism class of R.C.H.S
appreciates the opportunity
to write a weekly article for
the Wildcat.
school year.
Jesse is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Ffoynor. He
serves as president of the
RCHS Band, has played
cornel for (bur years, and
these two interests will keep
him busy, along with his
academic subjects.)
About Your
Sociol Security
(Editor's Note
lesse Poynor, senior stu-
dent In Journalism class is
Pipeline editor Introducing
the column to Big Lake Wild-
cat readers for the first time
after a school year 's absence.
To refresh your memory,
clip this and save and one
won't wonder who Is leading
the cheering section, leading
the band. etc. as one does
In the beginning of die
Low carbohydrate diets may
cause undesirable metabolic
changes In the hody. Sally
Sponger, foods and nutrition
specialist. 7exas Agricultural
Intension Service, The Tex-
as A&M University System
said this week. An adequate
supply of carbohydrates should
be included In the diet to
supply glucose, an essential
energy source for brain and
muscle tissue.
About four inches in length,
a little larger than a man's
first, and bean-shaped, die
kidneys lie in die small of
die back on each side of the
spi ne They remove waste
products from the blood and
regulate body chemistry
renal disease and who require
hemodialysis or renal trans-
plant should file Immediately
for this coverage, according
to I. M. Talbot, social se-
curity manager of the San
Angelo Social Security Office
Oliver Reports
For Duty In N. J. \
About four pages In length,
n white paper ana
printed on white paper
expressed in definite terms,
the Social Security Amend-
ments of 1972 provide for
Medicare coverage for people
with chronic kidney disease.
Medicare can help pay for
die treatment needed In these
further Information mty
he obtained in person or by
telephoning 949-4608. Resi-
dents of Ballinger. Big Lake,
Brady. Junction. Mason. O-
zona. Sonora, and Winters
may call toll free by dialing
Operator" and asking for
Enterprise 2058".
cases.
People who have chronic
Bring your Black and White
and Color Rim to be devel-
oped to the Big Lake Wildest.
WILDWOOD, N.J.(FHTNC)
Aug 20--Coast Guard Elec-
tronics Technician Third
Class Jack E. Oliver, son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ottabeny
of 700 Pennsylvania Ave . Big
Lake. Tex., has reported for
duty at the Coast Guard sta-
tion here.
Electronics technicians in-
spect. test and repair electron-
ic equipment used for com-
munication. detection, track-
ing. recognition and identifi-
cation.
A 1974 graduate of United
Electronics Institute. Dallas. ••
he entered the Coast Guard
In May of 1974.
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*THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING
Ecclesiastes 3:1, The Living Bible. Tyndale House
QOtl’S Five MINUTES
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The Davis Co. Furniture Stores
and Sleep Shop
pree delivery too miles
t WILL NOT SC UNDERSOLD
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lot & Wade Daugherty
Gulf Products Distributor
Phone 884-2191
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^Professional iPfuiimacy
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The Model
Variety and Dvy Goods
THE FAMILY STORE
TROY AND EDNA WHITE
Town t Country Food Store No. 19
GROCERIES • ICE . RICNIC • FISHING SUPPLIES
OPEN SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
SEE US AFTER CHURCH
□.□.POYNOR
DIPT CONTHACTOa
. OIL PISCO MAULIM6
GARDEN CITY HWY.
PHONE 884 2076
PICTURES OF SILVER
It is mighty easy to shrug your shoulders,
after you have committed some
wrong and say, “Well, nobody is
perfect," as if that excused all
our sins
One old timer, whose theology
was superior to his grammar said:
"I ain't what I oughter be,
I know that.
But I ain’t what I uster be,
neither, and, praise God, I
ain’t yet what I’m a gonner be
either, by His Grace "
Some poet put it more
beautifully: "The satisfied
flower is one whose petals
are about to fall."
No man, no church, can
expect to grow if fed on the
husks of yesterday's
achievements. In God’s house
one will find a necklace of
beautiful tomorrows'
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884-2656
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810 East Second Street
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884.2880
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This Series Made Possible by These Business Firms and
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Phone 884 - 2185
Church Directory
CITY LUMBER COMPANY
OF BIO LAKE, INC.
161 Mala--Ffcaa# SS4 1S4S
Bis kobo, T*ia* 74.il
CHARLES AND BERNICE SHAFER
Flr*t Methodist Church
541 California
Harold D. Orr, Pastor
St. Marrarrt Catholic
Church
First and Mletfoeippl
George F. Sheehan, Pastor
Church of Christ
400 Block. Main St.
Pint RaptUt Church
Seventh at Manrland
Monte G. Mill*. Pastor
Apostolic Assembly
200 South Main
Alejondro Galarsa, Pastor
First Preshvterian Church
1110 Seventh Street
Dr. J. T. Morrow, Panto;
BASIN TANK ^ jr \
RENTAL CO.
Frac Tanks - Test Tanks - Brine Tanks Water Tanks
TOMMY TIMS PHONE 884.2833
JIM'S SERVICE COMPANY
Bethlehem Baptist Church
South California
Hoyle 8. Smith, Paaior
Faith Temple United
Pentecostal Church
1(01 Main Street
A. L Barton, Pastor
Bethrl RaptM Church
12th and Ohio Street
II. G. Barnard, Pastor
MOT OILERS . SWAS UNITS ■ PARAFFIN CUTTVRS
GARDEN CITY HIGHWAY
PHONE SSAX7S7
I. M. E. Church
South MUalsalnpl
E. Dotson, Pastor
Assembly of God Church
Plara at Eighth Street
Cecil W. Kountaville
(Lay Speaker)
A. M. E. Church
South California Street
V. Anderson, Pastor
Frank and Bonnie
Sandel
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Simp and Field Welding
Glasscock
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, Mrs. J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1974, newspaper, August 29, 1974; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659201/m1/4/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.