The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [8], Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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VAGI POfJR
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. ltt»
BIG LULI WILDCAT. BIG LAKE. REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS
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t v V ’.’.ldm”, ,i b:.vk tv.tu studied
by -n cf our Sunday Sk-hool walk-
<•; , It has been a very interest-
mi; .tudy and a very wonderful
cUu«
Wednesday night we had a spe-
, cial Thanksgiving service at the
preaching services was splendid (church Announcement was made
The B. T U was well also well j ,t lt Sunday. A special mes-
attended A fine spirit was man- j ,,,. w&s biought by tlie paster
Remember the regular lervices
Sunday and that everybody Is wei- ;
BAPTIST CHURCH
R A Scranton, past r
We had two splendid services on
last Sunday The attendance a
Sunday School and both the
Reagan Teachers
Attend Convention
ifest in all of the services
At the morning service the pas
tortor presented Brother C. S Par-
come to all of the servlet's The
Iter, who has recently surrendered l>xstor is especially anxious that
to preach. Brother Parker spoke [*H. men who are not in Sunday
a few words concerning hLs call to i school shall be at the church at
the ministry and his decision to
take that work All present join-
ed In expressing their congratula-
tions and covenanting to pray for
Brother and Sisteh Parker as they
begin their work in thus special
field of service for the Lord
Wednesday afternoon of this
week the pastor completed the stu-
dy of Personal Factors in Charac-
» 45 and take part in the men's
class There is a place foi every
age m the Sunday School jnd in
the training service before the
evening -service
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Mrs Hamilton Glover and child-
e: returned last Friday from a
week s visit with her father in
Sweetwater
Q R. Stewart, high school prin-
cipal, and Martin W. Schwettmann,
Taxon teacher, are attending the
annual meeting of the Texas State
Teachers Association in San An-
tonio this week-end
Mr and Mrs Roy White and
children visited with her mother
in T&lpa for Thanksgiving. C. M
Statham went to Cisco. Misses
Louise Stephen and Luuru Callan
to San Angelo and Miss Trantham
to Abilene
Due to the inclement weather on
\Vednesday afternoon when school
was dismissed, many of the teach-
ers were undecided as to how to
spend the Thanksgiving week-end
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Let The Wildcat do your prin-
ing. Our prices are reasonable.
Let's Be Thankful
jet CUctNc £etrice,
tee/
I
thankful
for my electric reege.
H’» so much easier to
prepare Thanksgiving
Dina or.**
hlrtinc Service u something we've all
conic lo accrpt without much thought.
I'hat'v bmme fc*» to very, very good and
dependable. We simply needn't worry
about it at all. So it'* biting and proper
that we pauw at Thanksgiving time tu give
a moment's thought to the inarvrlou> value
<vav, bargain we get in return for the
few jw nines a day dtat we |U) foe Licotfk
Service field is only one of the many .trim
ot service included in the monthly stste-
meot Refrigeration, Cookery, Radio,
Swre|*er, < oftee-makrr, \\ avher. Iron all
thevr and more com lew today than our
gtandparmrs paid for light alone* To use
ihra Service, we need only turn a switch.
And behind the switch arc a thousand men
and women whose constant labor and re-
search make Electric Service both depend-
able and economical. Jobs thus are created
—a $1,300,000 payroll in this West Texas
area. Taxes are paid—almost a half million
dollars annually for the support of local,
county, state and federal governments. We
can well b»- thankful for modern Electric
Service
"I 1*01 all Hi* *••**• "
Wfest Texas Utilities
Company
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KEMPER NEWS
Mr and Mrs. R. H. Hughes had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Cobb and daughter, Car-
nle Rae, of McCamey. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hickle of Texon. Mr and
Mrs Norman Smith and Mrs M
B. Smith of Sherwood
Mrs Jack Barber and son. Don-
ald Oene, are spending two weeks
in San Angelo.
Miss Mattie Ruth Lambert spent
Tuesday in San Angelo.
H. H. Bryant returned home Fri-
day from a brief visit to Amarillo.
Henry Guynea. who has been the
guest of his parents. Mr and Mrs.
Jas W Ouynes. for several days,
has returned to Penwell
H. H Bryant and Jas. W Ouynes
spent Tuesday afternoon in Mc-
Camey
Mrs, Robert Taylor and son. Bob-
bie. are visiting in McCamey
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Students Home for Holidays
Students home for the Thanks-
giving holidays include Jim Black.
A & M ; Misses June and Lucille
Kittrell. T C U ; Miss Charlotte
Webb, Denton; Bill Springstun,
Texas Tech; Lanis Gross, Texas
Tech; Babe Parish, Texas Univer-
sity; Lewis Jagers and Billie Mar-
shall McOulre, John Tarlcton.
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Thanksgiving in San Angelo
Mr and Mrs. O E. Roach. Hul-
ett and Marion Sue; Mr and Mrs
J A Roach, Robbie, Jack and Bil-
lie; and Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Holt.
Miss Ruth, Billie Jean and Buster
were guests of Mr and Mrs. H. A
Roach in San Angelo Thursday at
a Thanksgiving dinner
T K Mauck and daughter, Bet-
ty. left Tuesday for McAllen to
accompany Mrs Mauck and Char-
lotte home. Mis. Mauck has been
in the valley city recuperating from
a recent operation
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MONUMENTS
I represent the Standard Marble
Company and can sell any kind and
price of grave markers. Samples
will be cheerfully submitted upon
request. T. B. Wilson, Big Lake.
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Mr, and Mrs. N. W Hickman
have returned from a two-weeks’
trip that took them to Mexico City,
other parts of Mexico and points
in South Texas
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FLOWERS! FLOWERS!
When in need of flowers, let us
have your order. We represent the
Roach Floral Company of San An-
gelo, and can give you quick and
satisfactory service. Mr and Mrs.
Gordon E. Roach.
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Miss Adrienne Hudson, sopho-
more at the University of Texas,
is home for the Thanksgiving hol-
idays and with her is Miss Kath-
erine Ross of Waco who is also a
university student.
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WARNING—POSTED
Our pastures have been posted
according to lnw. and any person
found hunting, fishing, trapping
or hauling wood will be prosecuted.
Ix't this be a warning to all. Saw-
yer Cattle Company.
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FOR SALE — Bedroom and dining
room suites, water heater and Frlg-
idairr. cheap and terms to right
party. Apply at Wildcat. ltp.
METHODIST CHURCH
On December tenth we will ob-
serve Bible Sunday. We plan for
a display of old Bibles. The Bibles
are to be brought by the children
and those bringing the oldest books
are to receive a small Nrv Testa-
ment.
Sunday Is Communion Day in
our church and all Christians who
fellowship with us are urged to be
present for the services.
We are having all of our regular
services Sunday Come and bring
a friend with you. We heartily ap-
preciate the good attendance of last
Sunday
L. A. McDaniel, pastor.
Attend Homecoming
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Scranton are
attending the Homecoming and an-
nual football game at Hard in-
Simmons in Abilene this week.
Simmons and Howard Payne Col-
lege of Brown wood will meet in
their annual football game. Rev.
and Mrs. Scranton are to return
Friday night
Attend Recital
Rev. and Mrs R A. Scranton
were In San Angelo Tuesday eve-
ning to attend the recital of Mra.
Carter Dalton In which three of
her pupils are being presented, one
of whom is their daughter. Mrs.
Melvin C. Shook, of San Angelo.
ONLY 22 MORE SHOPPING DAYS
We an* now displaying a large assort-
ment of Toys Christmas decorations,
holiday wrappings materials, etc., all
reasonably priced. We have gifts to
please every member of the family.
San Monty! Special Holiday Roto
For Limited Time Only!
SAN ANGELO
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MORE WEST TEXAS NEWS
Staff men, many correspondents bring Standard-Times
readers more news concerning West Texas agriculture,
oil, sports, etc. thon any other daily.
LATER NEWS FIRST
Special truck and bus schedules, and 2 a. m. press
time means later news, night games for Standard-
Times subscribers.
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE
THE BIG LAKE WILDCAT. BIG LAKE. TEX.
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Winter Driving
Will be made more comfortable if you let
us fill your tank with
Gult Gasoline
and fill your radiator with
PRESTONE
Let us wash and grease your car indoors—
where no dust or sun can marr a good job.
DAUGHERTY GULF SERVICE STATION
John R. Daugherty, Mgr.
Big I,ake
Wm. Cameron & Co. Inc.
Phone No. 27................Percy Jeffers, Manager............ Big I.ake, Texas
COLDS
This Mtwn of the year see* many colds that could be
avoided with the proper care and prevention. When
you first feel the symptoms of a cold, consult us and
we will fix you up with the best cold remedies—and at
REASONABLE PRICKS
When your doctor writes a prescription for you. bring
It to us snd have our registered pharmacist compound
It In a safe way, using every precaution that win ruar-
anlee service and satisfaction
Peoples Drug
THE REKALL STOUT
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [8], Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1939, newspaper, December 1, 1939; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631119/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.