The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [21], Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1933 Page: 6 of 7
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Rankin
2-J Clement was hign-Hw...
the Owlets with the sum of 1-
polnts, and Shelton was runner-up
with 8 points to her credit. Q
Scott was high-pointer for the
KaiiA.ii girls with 12 points, and W.
Powell and V. Powell tied .or run-
niiA-up with 0 points each
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Big Lake’s annual basket ball
U umument is to be staged here
the second and third of February.
This tournament, it Is anticipated
will top off all others held around
here, with tne a.d of citizens and
students. The tournament will be
sponsored by the senior class, but)
a cafeteria will be In the charge ot
the Junior class. )
The Owls will meet the San An-
gelo Bobcats on the home court i
here, January 19. The Owls de-1
feated the Bobcats by a small mar- j
gin in the tournament last year. '•
and this will be a game well worth J
anyone’s money.
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The Owls will go to the Odessa j
tournament this week-end. TheirI
first game will be aguinst Wink, at1
four o'clock. Friday afternoon.
- Beat Wink! -
OUK SENIORS
Schacht McCollum was born in
Comanche. Texas, June 1, 1916 He
entered Comanche High Schi ol In
1931 He came to Big I^ike High
School in 1932 Schacht is 6 feet
tall, has gray eyes and red hair
Hlx favorite sports are football (he
wax chosen all-district center in.
1933), basket ball, and swimming
He doesn't like golf.
Schacht U president of the sen-!
lor class, president of the R C. 8 (
C., a dramatic club. He was a mem- j
her of the Parliamentary Law Club
in 1932 and president of the junior
class of 19)3-33.
He likes girls with blue eyes, but
*ny good-looking girl will do
His favorite food is peanuts
(probably due to his birthplace).
His hobbles \rt running for of-
fice and being elected, collecting
pipes, and making Miss Paxton
angry in English.
Sehacht’s advice to boys that
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F’or Mary Aruix .....
ceiving the force oi Miss h.uu..
wrath?
For Grovei to be so talkative in
Miss Cantrell's study hall?
For Eddie to be such a pest?
For Leotts Patterson to be so
energetic?
For Mr. Hensley to talk lower;
than any other sophomore In the
school?
For Mr Davis to leave Texon so
often?
For the majority of tlu football ,
team not to know how to nuke 1
speeches?
For some students to ad like
sophomores all their lives? (
F'or the Ked Devils to be a. tire
Owls ?
For Johnnie Odom to act as he
does’
For Herbert Hodge ami Mack Ir
by to say "ain't”?
- Beat Wink! -
TOO TRIE
The Public Speaking Class has
been studying how to make short
speeches for special occasions. Last
F’riday announcements were made
One of the outstanding ficticious
announcements was
"In the high school auditorium
at 8 00 o'clock Saturday night
there will be held a play, entitled j
“Fiddlesticks." It is directed by
Miss Mabie Nabours The cast has
been carefully selected You will
see John Odom as the "shiftless
waif" who wanders listlessly here
and there. You will see James Ben-
nette as the worldly wise professor
who lx well Informed on all sub-
jects. Dannie White plays the part
i kid” to whom
.eed of informa-
terton very nat-
ae position of a
i lain tains silence
ay. You will see
/ the part of the
never disagrees
charges will be
ents.
-his will be the
ry play that baa
i the high school
hope everyone
Vink! -
1 Reagan
School Students
I’t de daisy,
iln't de rose,
o crazy
else dat grows?
>lace yo’s planted
yo* knows.
>r de daisy,
o’ ain't,
.t yo’ is.
what yo’ are.
what yo’ is.
little tadpole,
o be de frog.
e de dawg.
yo' can’t exhort
ttle pebble,
o be de beach,
what he Isn't,
what he Is;
'm a'talkln’,
,o git his.
Wink! -
OVERRUN
IUG8 FRI. NIGHT
"Yeggs" defeated
ike "Thugs" last
fter the Rankin
•e of 37 to 27 Sikes
nun for the 'Yeggs'
o his credit Gam
joint for the Big
points. "Puddln*
■ the fans a treat
ibbling.
hi j Wiley Taykn
their home in Big
t. They now live
rmerly occupied by
ore.
S. E. Watters have
ied and moved into
residence In North
•>. Otis Cartwright ;o
purchased and ai< *'
the Richard Joint
stern part of tov. i.
Dave Kiker weie £
itors Tuesday.
Stell of Texin Is ill
•hi In the Texon Has-
75 see add hfar \
■ tmg of the Methodist
. i.iir.ry Society will e
km i rain Sevei ,il '
will attend.
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Have you heard the drums?
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. H. H. Washington, Paster.
The pastor will be in the pulpit
next Sunday both morning and
evening. The morning topic will be.
"World-minded or Worldly-mined,
Which?” Lewis Slaughter of Texon
will sing.
The evening sendee begins at 7
o'clock. The sermon topic will be.
"Acting on the Vision.” Mr. Oreen-
wood will lead the singing, and
Mrs. Greenwood will assist him In
a special song.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve-
ning at 7 o'clock All who enjoy
singing are invited.
Bible study for thirty minutes
follows the choir rehearsail. The
public Is invited We are studying
"The Missionary Message of the
Bible."
On Sunday week, Junuary 21,
our presidios Hder. R«v k l
Batchelor will preach at the morn-
ing hour and hold the first quar-
terly conference at 2 30 in the af-
ternoon.
"Drums of Deuth,” are you going
to hear them?
Drums! for a thousand years
the African drum has broadcast
as coded messages over the miles, j
M E Pittman of McCamey, dis-7
trlct superintendent of the West
Texas Utilities Company was vis- (
ding the local oifice Tuesday. >
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jackson and |
Miss Thelma McPherson spent
Sunday at the ranch home of Mr.
and Mrs. Torn Elrod near Hankin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B«ack were
In from the ranch Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pistole were
railed to Millsap Wednesday to at-
tend the funeral of his niece.
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ROBERTS HOTEL
ANGELO TEXAS
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SAN
Headquarters for
RANCHMEN
$1.00 - $1.50 ■ $2.00
,K. R. Marshall, Mgr.
i YOUR EYES...
Your tjr* are one ol your most precious possessions. Don't
neglect tiiem! If your head aches, reading blurs, have your
eyes examined and glasses lilted, if needed.
I will be in BIG LAKE. TEXAS, over (he Big Lake State Bank.
January 12 and 13. Come In and have your eyes examined.
DR. J. A. SWINDELL
SAN ANGELO. TEXAS
After Business Hours, Play—
SNOOKER
A wholesome indoor recreation
—Cures Brain and Stomach Fag
VISIT
THE DERRICK CLUB
Big Lake. Texas
BEST RECREATION CLUB
Best, Texas
TEXON CLUB
Texon. Texas
Auto Repairing
We are equipped to do any and all kinds of repair work at
reasonable prices. Estimates glady furnished on any job.
Special Attention Given to Fords and C hevrolet*
OTIS CARTWRIGHT
Rear Texas Service Station ............... Big Lake, Texas
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A
EVERY EMPLOYEE
Isa
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fur
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Road Information
iViil be itlady given free of cost
Just call our station. You are
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THERE IS A REASON WHY
YOU SHOULD PURCHASE
HUMBLE PRODUCTS
'Tnl-s space paid for by the
Humble Booster Club >
CITY B ARBER SHOl
Shop Located on
We*| Sioe of Main Street
Six ( hairt—flrtt (.1**% Rarbrn
Hot «nd Cold Bath*
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RIG LAKE
San Angelo Telepliont
Company
NEW FORD
DEALER
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SEWELL-BIG LAKE
MOTOR CO.
PHONE 30. BIG LAKE, TEXAS
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IN KEEPING with the F ord Motor Comparn poliu\ of providing the
highest type of representation in each community, the Sewell-Big
Lake Motor Company has been selected to handle the sale and ser-
vin' of Ford ears and trucks.
This new dealership, in addition to furnishing complete Ford
service facilities, offers to the people of this locality a better oppor-
tunity to become acquainted with the outstanding features of the
New Ford \ -ft. You will Ik* welcome at am time to inspect these
cars and to drive them yourself.
The Ford Motor Company policy is founded on the belief that a
sale does not complete the transaction with the buyer, but estab-
lishes new obligation to see that the ear gives good, economical ser-
vice.
. .The Sewell-Big lake Motor Company, as an Authorized Ford
Dealer, is pledged to carry out that policy. Thoroughly trained
mechanics using approved tools and machinery service Fowl cars
and trucks. Only genuine Ford parts, priced low, are used. All la-
bor is hilled at a standard flat rate.
This new dealership is now open and ready to serve you. We
are confident they will do it well.
FORD MOTOR CO.
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [21], Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1933, newspaper, January 13, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth630976/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.