The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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PACK TWO
THE BIG LAKE WILDCAT. BIG LAKE, REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS
FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1931.
McNamee To Report Auto Classic
VACANCIES IN THE
GOVERNMENT
VI \DI runW BASKETBALL
< OACHING SCHOOL AT TEX-
AS TECH HAS NEW LOACHES
Hh* 1 mtrtd Mate- l iv il Sfivitv
Lubbock, Texas May 25. Two
of (lie most outstanding basketball
in the Southwest have been
WORMS THREAT
TO MESQUITE
Commission ban announced oiven |' , ,
. .I added to the \\ .ule-l lielan «ow ning
i <>mix*titive examination* a- follow- . . , . , . , ... ■
Hospital liburia,,. $|.HUB a year. , " ,^*1 ^ \r,d lh** T'X“ 1 ^
Veteran-’ Administration. n;.I«*»ca,l College Augu*t J to Is
» . , , • tVle LawUum, n«\nt ol the alliUiu
• Lotto... bulk and *ji k gram., #2. I ‘^parannounced today
.,Ll , ,, f * ’ >. II. Isurtoti, coach the wm
to *> a year, hutrau of vu . r . .. ,,
i, i i It*va» Nate teacher* Col I rat* at (an ,
ricultuidl r < «>n«»mn •*. » . ... f ? ... ! (iurmu
w , t i.i von ana Jimmy Kill?* of the Athens . . . h
>»iuor scientific aide <sovl>ean m , . , b hick worm- n
xcigati....... <>,ouo to S2.5U) a' H.jh School have both been -uied
ve.u. Buteau of Plant Industry. to *,vr ,nsl,ut,,ow ,lur,n« ,,w*
FOLIAGE BEING STBIIMM D
THIS SECTION I HU,S
MAY DIE
Cattlemen of tiie San Angelo aiea ■ .
mav find themselves idiort of one of *,n 1 ^
the favorite natural feeds of W«-t It t* |>«*ihle that other U*»
Texas if the damage a* stated here plants max be attm ke«i »f the
the past few dav by small continue- t«> multiplx, mirt«l
in rating the folia|ie »av. I iie | i»l xe.ii n&§ mMM
of me-quite tie**- for tin* hatching oi ail kinds
mxks’ -viiool for Southwest coaehes. ,'"‘l IV*r !* ^ hated bx A. E
Mueller of the San Angelo Nurserv winter, . . . .
Burton - teams foi the past two|thj|t ^ Jama** mttV m>, on|% of foliage to eat upon hatching has
the loss of this veal’s mesquitr bean provided.* cWelle* Condition* for
crop, but should the trees I*- kept the worms,
slripived of their leaves it will even- * ’
tuaily kill them. ! The night after a bucket of milk
removing a box dire.'tly
under a luge mrsnuile which wa*
|Mre ol it l ives, tlmu-an1* of the
little worm- weie found and killexl.
\notlier local man found lIn-in bur-
ied just beneath the bw.se damp soil
Lk al mu -erx men think the worm
i» a lar ae of some flving in**-, t and
llic-ir dania.:e will o\i-c within a shoit
t me a> they begin to assume wings.
Ihe variety of the worm ha- nut yet
Tice surgeon, $5.0 f to $<>.1X1 a
a dav, OH ice of Public Building-
and I’ubli* Parks of the National ,,a'r averaged letter than a
Capital. Wa«himrtoii, D. C. P»'"l a minute in scoring. In nine
A swim-i ate in public information. ul UnV’». Burton has won
*5.200 a vear, ( luldien s Bureau *»'•* championships *>f the I’. I. A. A.
Antinarcolie 2«-nt. * v.-,r conference and has never placed
Bureau of Narcotics. h.wer than third. Out ol 211 games
>enior scientific aid ImalacoT i*** has won I <8.
ogv i, SJ.iHMt n vear. National Mu-j Kilts ha- mude an equal record in
seum, Washington, I). C. high school ba*ketball. His Athens
Junior sugar technologist, S2.000 quintets have won the national chant-1 " ^VkVnyTV.f tile worms! AP '
a vear. Bureau of t heuustrv and punish.p for high school baaketbal ,t| ,|,r W()rm raU al a,u|
two years, won U,e l exx, ugh sehmd , ()url|,g the day des. ends to the ground
plenty
r*. «i«n« a- wrx~>. y«:
from san Angelo have l»<s-n almost .... * , , .
entirely striped of their foliage "™rly full. will, -.note t.ouldnt
doing the past two day* and res,- lh" »"1L ww» r!
dents within Uie eity repjort <<«»
us<* the
wild onions.
W ildr ut W unt Vd- (iet Result*.
•ite ,s»~a«*r- >t is*
Hilly A rnasiti and inwha .-uc.
RAH AM Mi-NAMKK, radio's ace reporter of sportinif events, ha*
AJ airam t>een chosen a.- the nation's eye-witness .o • ^he .00-mile
auto race classic it lmiiana|M>tis on May 30. Tht * ir - .-no '.'ire and
Rubber Company will sponsor the ia»t and most exciting nour of
the race. Perched hurh m the ^lass-ench c pc-y.ot.' n i tne timsn
line, M.-Narr-f-e will describe the shoutinvr thousand* in the stanus, the
milling bor«le» afoot, m-uie th»r .rack, rini :hc ■?. "mg «te n 10 of
the world’s most famous racer* in their .-rim race .v.th <: -’h M S e •
says the Indianapolis races surpass all -porting event* ,or es • .-«•
He will take the air at ‘2:15 p. m. Centrai Standard in-e anu w, e.i
hi* story >ver a nc work of 5."> stations ,n the Unnca Sin -i «nu in:- ,
including WRAP une the N’BC red chain, hour former
entered. A w-tn is worth about $50,000. It .* -aiu ,h.. '-I
wrtls will oe broken Broadcasting rune 3: ’ 5 Mas.ern 1
i:l5 Mountain, 12:15 Coast. L>u>U..nt bav.ng
''oils.
Senior eslucationalist I senior *|k-
riali-t in r<iu> .ilion bv radio), -rn
tor «*du< ationali-t senior sj**ci;ili*t in
ieduiation of physically handicap
ped children), Sf.fXX) u year; cd
j ucation.ilist ’*prcinlist in wr-tnu Eu-
ropean -ihiud -v stems I. rsiucatioii
i i-l (-|>eciali-t in tc.-t- and measure
imentsi. Sl.leH) ,i vear; Oflt«-e of f.d
] tuation.
VII state- except Delaware. Iowa.
Maim-. Mai viand. Vermont, Virgin
in and the Di*tiiil of Columbia have
received le— than their share of ap
hampionship in I‘>27, l‘>2‘), lOilO.
and 19,’U, and won the A. A. I . in
1928.
The coaching school here is the
onlx one to lie held in the Southwest
this summer, and an unusually large
attendance is ex|»ectrd. I'he annual
coat lung school at S. M. I . will not
lie held this year and officials of that
school have embused the school here
at the Tech and are helping adver-
tise it.
Inquire* about the school are com-
ing hi front Pennsylvania, Indiana,
and rest- in weeds or other shady
spots.
J. P. Bolding, 16 East 15th street.
pointments in the apportioned De < >kialiorna. New Mexico, Arkansas,
part mental '-e.v.ce at Washington. |,.X{1^ aiu{ states
J. F. HOLT
W ater W;ell Contractoi
Telephone .....89
Postoffice Box..42
BIG LAKE. TEXAS!
Citv Barber Shop
At The
You will find thr IIF.ST Shin?\
and tl>r REST Srrvice you evrr
iaw. Short Drril and work
puarantred, and on Sunday
fforninp come and pet a hot
hath Ini> or shower, and have
a nice shine from
ARTHUR BELL
at the City Barlier Shop
I). (
iep-on*e
to 2,)kk) letters that have been sent
to coaches al! over the nation bv of-
J Walter*. San Angelo. li>iaU „f ,|.c Texas Technological
leva-. Nx-retarx of the l uited Mate
full information mav lie obtained
front t
BfMf h\§
/tVfMt MfArt
Live Ihimlrt'd Bill- Passed hv Legislature in
S*vsit»n: Manx of Great Importance to Stale mnN(;
t iv il >erx i« f Board of Examiner- at
tlie post ofliie.
r-d about »< MI lull- an<l
mir pto|'i*-»-il • onsiitu-
\ustin, VI.iv 2-t
*tiid legi-lature,
today, pa
stubmUted
tloual .tnieridinenls to l>e voted oil
m tin- general eleetion next year.
< )ut-t.imlmg legislation in< Imiexl
legalisation oi ’-utidav show- m
- ilie» which desired them.
Thr***- cents a package tax on cigar i rrhle -iglu met the policemen
ettes and two i*er i-ent gro*>s pro-
<taction tav in natural ga»
Increase <d sulphur tax from > » to
T.’» i ents .» ton and a tax of live
«ent- a baiirl on cement >1 nsign
ed I
Living West |rx:i» owner- of
-school land title to all mineral rent-
ds ,ind iwaii.-e*.
l imiting cotton trucks to 10 un
•mripre-se'l or 20 ompieswed Kales,
Permitting Uvpavei- to pav tave-
rn two installments, thr tuM hv No
srjntiei Ul and tiie -rotml by June
30.
V group of child welfare bill*, in
eluding esiablishment oi a drvi*i«»n in gin l>e found at the home ol r
i j osier board <d onti V • ■ j «-i
W iter pn-iritv, giving municipal alter committing crimes fooli*hlv
itid doiin—t i user* prior it v over «eeh temporary refuge at homes of
iHiwrr com name*. friends. A
Prohibiting ie* kle»* issuance of ma«le itv
VI X COMFORTABLE.
PRO'-IM KOI ^.(11 I I RED
COlNTin LIKE
College.
ioolball vvork at the school will
Ik- handled bv Wallace Wade and
Jimmy Phelan.
Wade, now of Duke l diversity
and formerly of the l niver-ity of
Viahama coached tin- **( rim.-oil I id*-
■ I ‘Rama to three Miutheru (.oil-
fereme championsliip- at the l ni*
v*-r-itv ol Viahama. tying Pop War-
ner- < ardinals in P>2(r.
Hie fortv-sec i Juergen- family in san Angelo!
iiich ad | out net I Heights not bed that lire family hadi
not been seen for several dav - ami V ollegr Station, leva-, Mav 2i.
that -warm* of flu-- were crowding Vi.hough reduced in income, .><).-
about tiie windows. Su-{iecting CMM» leva* tarm families with one or
something to is- wrong the neighbor, niore rneml>ers enrolled as demon-
notified the police, -av, the article -tiators co-operating with countv
Ihe Vla-t.-r Dele, tue" nui.-.i/mc lum and h.>me .l. nionstratkio agent* iJniversTty, famous Notre Dame
Wiieii tile door wa- broken in a tei managed to hold their own or even 1,liar„.r|).1,l um|,.r K,„ km- applied
Km kne sv-tern at Purdue to win
isrtlies of Mr- J VV Juergens. hei Dir.*, tor «* B. Martin in the annual ,jH. >ix ebumpionship in 1920
..Id daughter, Mv.ma. report pi-t issued of the Extension ^,,.,.,.,1 lo ,|„. \\Coast, in
ami her mother, Mr- R.w*a >hirra. 'ervu -. Iexas V \ VI. College and .....j______| ,lv-
were found; tiie bodies -la-bed and • oiled vtate- Deq.irtinerit of Aari-
hacked i.v .it liatciiet. 1 ulture. “StandarcL* of living as re-
I'he lather. J W Juergen-, was at flei-led in hosm comforts, dr.—, diet
w..fk m the oil fields many mile- <»r appearance of farmstead, were
m ii, coming home week ends, lh flefinilrlv improved. Perhaps no
w.1- -ummoned Investigation di* *n this generation ha- witness-
! -e.j that a xoung man who was a "> ft™1 advance toward tin* on ^ ()M S unis|, Trflj| U. |rt
inend of the lam.lv and who acted «de*l of living at home, he conUn- a| ^ ^ ^ <>f ()m. ^ hj
the. » hauffeur, had tieen nn-mg ue»........ way department, it is announced.
■ Ju-t witether the other end of High-
wav 27. —ill l»* let at that time is
, . , | not known, but it i* believed that it
a new agricultural civil ration adap-: ... , . .
. , . , i w ill not Irt* let then. I here i- a tms-
t. I to tne . him -ed condition* of the ... . . f
llnlitv. too, that th»- we»t end Ol
uwu
T II I W A I I L E S II 0 p
Merchant Punch to. Dinner Sftc
Sunday’s Turkev or Chicken Dinner .....50c
W e serve BRIGHT & EARLA ( 0FFEE, cup . 5c g
lake home a pound ........25c 1C
(Largest Selling Package (!offee in Texas)
Phelan, now of the l niver-ity of
Washington, formerly ol Purdue
trodiuv.) tiie R.s kive sv stern and
made it click the fir-t vear, PMO.
K) LET ( ID* KEPT CO ROAD
TV road from Orona to tiie MU-
ton I ountv line and toward Sonora
w-x'•< »l dav- Hi- name was Floyd Mr. Martin Iwlirves that we are
V. stall Bv me- -ergeant W VI in a critical transition |w-nod
Meven-on reasoned that it Bv rnr- win. h it remains to (<e seen wt.etlicr
wa* the man who w.i- wanted, h<-
,m ■ led to tiie it anted conditions of the
on., machine a«e can lie constructed out n .
. ,i i i ^ tv-aiMii t.ountv -ei tion ol highwav
ol the wreikaae of the old >inee
. n ili/ations are man-made aii.i rco-
aielul chesk-up wa- nomic institution* only human, the
■ -rant M>'*en-oii and I vteri- on Nervier t* confident tiiat
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K.-VZMEIER
BARY CHICKS
\\ bite Leghorns, Barred Rocks, and S. C. R. I.
Beds—from trapnoted. blood-tested and ped-
igree bred liens. Even nest on my farm is a
trapnest. I lit' trajmest is the only sure wav of
breeding for high flock, everage egg-i)roduc-
tion.
F. Vt. k AZMEIER. Br\ an. Texas
(Formerly Poultry Husbandman Texas A. & M.)
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—
.minty warrants without vote .<f th«-
jieople.
Allowing insanity trial- for con
sicts only on affidavit- of physi
cians.
Death penalty for kidnapj>er*
f iiHt.twe. in; ciimnntters, t.» make
-i-ed and teed i.rtins tfii* vear to
farmers in drought .i«-n
t reaturti of a leuislative oil com
initiee to wurk with like committee
filin'! oilier states.
Exempt marginal o.l wells from
proratton.
Placing additional legwlation* >*n
tne k-i and furihn r*nUrw ting *i/e
wikI load limit,
weight of load
* I nsigned.)
The high I v controversial $212.
long di-t.in-e telephone calls weir
made to all jerwon* who wete re
ported a* knowing tlw J iter gens fant-
ily.
Irt-ttcr rural < iviluatiou (an lw
built in Texas. Vmong the import-
ant fador* leading to Iwtter country
life lie Itu ludes cutting co*t of pro-
‘E) will In- let al the same time. This
west end run- from Big Fake to the
I pton ( ountv line.
I he date of letting ha- not vet
been announced but it will likelv Iw
some time in June
It i* strange how a man will i base
a girl until she catches him. Io*
Angclr* rime*.
On* of U>e .all. wa, made to Mr. ,,‘*rt*on- dr,v,n; “ ,,urPr
and Mrs D W Lind-cv. o| Milphur ,hr l,v,nf« from hmnr preiucts.
who had visited " 1 r*du,8
— tamilv -everal months »m. k *m! *«a"''*rduat.on. and lifting
- I ' d! X|.i;i - four .niM.ii> d (' Istandards,
miles awav tr -in ,*4n Vngelo Vli
i ind-rv di swrird l*i*- phone aild m ,
. .,.( Oration ogente, dbtnrt agent* and Read tiie Wtldrat fot nexr* ..f the
he . ' '• r 'D‘-<l- developing county 12.00 per vear.
houae, and tiiat he asdi planned io ,ann and |
live Follow,nx die mslmt.ons of ln,° deimmstrator* who are
1 mdsey ,4' wling every phase of firming and
L. ( Smith and Underwood type-
writer ribbon- for -ale at the Wildcat
To thi* end Mr Martin declares offices. tf
that *'h»() (ountv and home demon- ——— s
ABSTRACTS ON LAND TITLES
Io any land or town lots in Reagan county
correctly and carefully drawn hv
experienced abstractors.
REAGAN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
(.1 NMV.HAM and (.ARSON, PitopiuKTotts
*e lieinon-tralor- achieve -uoceos;
one activity tbev turn to new
tmtl.dno hwthw.iv bond >~ue. harked Wlth„, hour, a(,,f diwov f*r,d’ ,n a "»-R duration |>roee«i
yrgriitt Ntirvenson, Mr ...___ - t
' ........ ' uk Byrne* i town n m- automu ’ ■ ' nuking with Iwt
1, 7.«MW» pound* hde and handed him oxer to the sher-pf'r nxethods and bigger idea*. As
it( f nder questioning. Bv rnew * on ! *
——d to (lie murder* reodilv Thus *n
in a sell-education j
b> (.ovetnor -terlmg. fa.Uf of sub rry 0( tlw. «tr«wHH»a’tnpie munirr.i *• a '*'>«. inde|und-
mission in the house several times. ^ ^rjH*ttat,*r ,»f the der<i had feen rtrt* f^urlem, think, rural constituen-
the last Irme hv three vote, !he lnlrr, n,ght (our hun * ' <'aP*b,r of '** l^deiahip. in
proposed onotitut....... amendment t|mj ^ away and h»d .-.wdewesf -truggle for a . ..mlottahle.
•o abolish thr state ad valorem tax to the rune If the --an Vngel« l"> <ulturesl country life.
Ur had not a-ted with such prompt i*11'* " ,hr atm of ^
news lief ore the news of the discos-
EDDIE, THE AD MAN
/Tfcy fiou>. w«eu i sre mow
60ME OP MV PATROWS
ARP MAKIKia MOW EM BY
IVTTfcUKitEkfT AOVERttglUQ I'M
TTMOTTO to QUIT SSV JOB AMO
OTOOMB A P*A06AT*OVJS
AOvSft-nSER. MVSRi-P
was II<a brought up in tfie house af
trr passing thr senate
work, and in U* multiplication of
(iemonstrations and demonstrators a
lloVl SAN \N(3LI> HAD .MET
KILL! I R VI V^ "TALKED
BY POLICE.
ery oi the crime had imi broad* i*t ,
in the newspapers. Bvrrww ought m'Hirrn.. n,ral ciYiluUinn is Iwmg
have ma.ie a sate getaway
\$1ien brought ba* k to 'N»n \nge
reared
The expediem v bv which the San
Angelo police acted to solve the
hatchet killing of the Juergens tarn-
<l> three year* ago is belli up as a
classic example of how prompt
Io Rxrnes declared that and Mr*.
Juergens had an argument over
a check which Bvrne*
and that
had attacked Vfrs, jorggen*
hatchet. Her nmther and voting
lion may often bring about solution daughter were awakened bv the tu
• >f a crime in M article in the June mult, and the fiend prom pi I v slew
issue of The Master Ibsteotive them also, i ontinues thr article in
rnagasine lllustrate.1 by nffi “Tfie Master Dr-te. tive” magatine.
rial photographs from the files of the At tfie trial tiie deiense offered no
>*•» Angelo police department, wide witnesses and the jurv promptly (torse fwfore tfie spring
interesi will fie stimulate.1 in the convicted Flvrnrs of the tiiroe IL
vou Ivelieve in
rou/alm lh
higher education?
f iHtoello Vi elf. judging from the
(uid t-»iV'--il friim ntv fun in col-
moment of p.isai->n be (| rou|(in‘| mme much bighrr.—-
Pathfinder
f armer VI ifr i to druggist» -Now, [
f»e sure and write plain on them
bottles which is for the borsr and,
whn h for m* husband. I don’t j
w ant nothing to happen to th** (
plowin’..
KEEP VOIR AUTOMOBILES
Clean and greasixl. \\ <* now have one of
the best car washer- in Rig Lake. Our me-
chanics are the be>t and know how to repair
any make of ear and do it right. L‘t us look
your ear over, make adjustments wash and
grease it.
9CS&
Kenwood Ia.o*e loud Visiting and;
rapid method* of the Texas police appealed for * new trial hut it wasiic example of how prompt action on |
ue «et forth in thi* arlicle m * mag denied and lie was rlr. tri* tiled ,.n thr part of the police mar prevent Tuamesa Cards and Coses are for sale
aaine of national circubition. Jnmian II. PL”* thu* ending i - **e the r--ipe of a criminal from jus at Wildcat office A nice stock on
Three vear* ago neighbors of thr which for years will reman .» class-• tire. band for your ins potion.
1H1S is a Humble Company operated station and we
ACCEPT HUMBLE COURTESY CARDS
This rard entitles you to two cent, per gallon below tfie pooled
price-the same applies for cash. Use your card when you
want credit.
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE *
* have any kind of car
trouble rail us and we will he on the spot pronto to help you out.
COPELAND GARAGE
L. B C0PEI AND. Owner
Big take, Tetas
GAS, OILS, ACCESS. DAY-NIGHT SERVICE
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Hibdon, John. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931, newspaper, May 29, 1931; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631032/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.