The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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Jacque Punum, band director
*f the Beatran Codnty HI School,
Ufa Faraum and tvyo children
’Jpent the Thanksgiving holidays
In Ft. CoUlna, Colo. Their return
home waa delayed several days
due to the illness of one of the
children.
Thanksgiving Day |umu of the
D. C. Gobles and the Geo Martins
were Mrs. Gwyu McGuire, student
at the University of Texas; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Linton Clark and Es-
ther Faith of McCamey, and Paul
Martin, student at . TSTC at
Denton.
LIVESTOCK
Hauling
Bonded and Insured Truek--Ix)aaing Rack
Will Go Anywhere—Any Time
Responsible Driver Who Will Take Care
of Your Livestock Phone No. 178
JOHN D. RCTHROCK BIG LAKE TEXAS
MAKE THIS A
SAFE WINTER
Two out of every five houses checked have leaky piping: or
pu jets. The cuat of pressure checking your gas distributing
system is very reasonable.
SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
1. Do not sleep with a fire burning .
2. In lighting appliances, strike ytiur match FIRST.
SOUTHWEST
BUTANE CO.
Car! B. Bewick Phone 2302 R. H. Burton
I Baptist Women Have
Lottie Moon Service
Mrs A D. Foreman, Jr. of Am-
arillo was guest .speaker at an all-
day meeting of the Baptist Wo-
mans Missionary Society Wed-
nesday when the annual Lottie
Moon Week of Prayer sendee was
observed Mrs. E. E. Bradford of
San Angelo , WMU president oP
the Concho Valley Baptist Asso-
ciation, was ahK> present.
Mrs. A. O. Hastings directed the
day's prorgam. Other members
present Included Mesdames T. L.
Taylor. Gordon Roach. W J. Cut-
birth. Jeas Pruett, Frank Douglas,
George Alexander. R D. Poage,
Price Miller. Paul Jacobs. 81m
Weatherby. and C. H. Mldgley, all
Big Lake. Mesdames E. P. Owens.
W F Wright. John Withrow, and
George Rice, all of Texon. and the
pastor, the Rev. W. I. Taylor.
In the regular meeting Mein*-
day, Mrs T L. Taylor completed
the remaining chapters of the
book, "March of Missions." Six
members were present.
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Johhny Byars, pre-medical stu-
dent of Texas University, came
to San Angelo last Thursday by
plane after attending the Long-
horn Aggie game and spent the re-
mainder of the Thanksgiving holi-
days here with his father. Connie
Byars, and Mrs Byars
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Try the HI WAV CAFE for de-
licious desks, enchiladas and
sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walker.
From where 1 sit... 6y Joe Marsh
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How to
Stop Worrying
I («#>•» folks la oar town do shoot
ui aurh worrying m in your*—over
Uoaoing sad prices, snd crops, sad
|da sad the iHlis domestic prob-
\mm that srs always coming up.
Dad Hoskins, who's lived to tbs
Sappy SC* Of eighty, has s mmpfe
farmala for Stop p lag worry. A boat
•vary problem. ha saks himself: Is
lUars anything 1 can do about it?
N !*»rs is. Y.t sever poatpenea
■■Mag a dari dan, as taking aieas
aary aettam.
boar1* after dinner, and gets Ms
worrying over in one concentrated
period. When that’s over, he relaxes
over a friendly glass of beer with
Ms Hoskins — and they talk abont
pleasant things together, aakil bed-
time.
Prom where I ait, tkapg an work-
able a formula as you could find ...
right down to the mallow glass af
beer that aaaaaa to wink away year
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CepvnpH. t946. VmtU Smut Bnwmn Ftimdmm
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NEW ERA
SERVICE STATION
PHONE 11 OR ITT
Opa M Seen fur Taar
OOSDEN GAS AND OILS
Passenger Car Tires and Tubes
TRUCK
TIRES
TRUCK TIRES 7Msl7 to I100t*«. Prices Right
r P TUBES. '.OUxIS li ad 6M>xH» 12.M 700x18 13J85
CHRISTMAS WREATHS
Complete Steel af Warm
$1.00
A Few TOYS
For d
THKATCR
BIO LAKE. TEXAS
Children 15c and 30c
Adults........................40c
Nr hi Doors Open ........... 6:45
Show Starts .............. 7:M
Matinee ................... 1:4$
Friday & Saturday
DECEMBER 6-7
I
In Fast Company
Leo Gorcey and Judy Clark ,
—Plus Second Feature—
Johnny Mack Brown in
Gentleman from Texas
Sumlav-Mondav
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DECEMBER 8-8
The Bride Wore Boots
Barbara Stanwyck, Bob Cummings
Tuesday Only
DECEMBER 10
A Letter for Evie
John Carroll, Marsha Hunt
Wednesday-Thursday
DECEMBER 11-12
She Wrote the Book
Joan Davis and Jack Oakie
Methodist S. S. Class
Has Business Meeting
The young woman's class of the
Methodist Church reorganised re-
cently, using the same name, the
Wesley Anns, as formerly been
used. Mrs. O. F. Kattner was cho-
sen teacher; Mrs. Amos Floyd, as
president, and Miss Mary Alice
Oay, secretary-treasurer.
A Christmas party was planned
for Monday evening. December
16, In the home of Mr . Earl
Hays.
Mrs. Amos Floyd and Mrs J.
W McFadden served refreshments
to eight members.
texonnSsnotes
Mr and Mrs John Emerson
and daughters are vsltlng with
relatives In Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs W M. Stephens
have returned from Tulsa Okla.,
where they visited with their dau-
ghter. Miss Helen Stephens, and
their son and family. Mr. and
Mrs L W. Stephens, and daugh-
ter. Kathy. Tills was the Stepheus'
first visit with their granddaugh-
ter, who Is three months old.
Mr and Mrs Warren Whitehead
and son are visiting In George-
town.
Mrs. I. E Davis or Boston, Mass..
Is visiting In the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sawyer
Mrs Davis is the former Miss
Jean 8awyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sawyer of
Lubbock were guests of friends
and relatives during the Thanks-
giving holidays.
Miss June Barbee, sophomore stu-
dent at Sul Ross, spent the hol-
idays In the home of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Barbee.
Mr and Mrs Hugo Reed and
small son, Hugh^p., of Lubbock,
visited in the Tom Reed home
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Hugo is a student at Texas Tech
Miss Zella Jo Ham and her
guest over the week-end. Miss
Ida Armstrong, returned Sunday
to Brownwood where they are
students at Howard Payne Col-
lege.
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ATTENTION. VETERANS!
Angelo Aero Service Ls starting
a government and CAA approved
flight school In Big Lake You may
take this training free of charge
under the GI Bill of Rights. You
may get your application for cer-
tificate of eligibility from Carl
Bewick at the Southwest Butane
Company office. To be in the first
class, get your application In be-
fore December 10 This course may
be taken in your spare time, as
little as one hour per week.
Carl Bewick.
Duncans Have Guests
Thanksgiving Day guests In the
Virgil Duncan home Included Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Outtery, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Outtery and daughter,
Leslie, all of San Angelo; Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Creech and two child-
ren of Ft. Stockton; Mrs. Bud
Creech. Mrs Dozier, and Mr. and
Mrs Weldon Flkes and daughter,
Marlon Louise, all of Re* ?rt L«e,
Mrs. C D. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Pres-
ton Kane, and Mr. and Mrs Jas
Proffitt and children, all of Big
Lake.
gram and Rtronella are
now being rated tn quantity in
Ouatamela for uao in scenting of
toilet soaps.
Halving
dlatlcn on
even equal
below the
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DAUGHERTY GULF STl
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SEAT COVERS
POft ANY HAKI (Ml YEAR
Gulf Servii
iv r
winter by adding
Phone 13-Day or Night
>;
$ ■
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FACTORY-BUILT
Dodge & Plymoul
MOTORS—Just received a new shipment of Seat
all Late Model Cara
HAYS & POTEET MOTOR CO,
Earl Hays Phone 161 Eme9t
We Have in Stock Now
43 Percent
Cottonseed Cake
and Meal
Corn, Milo. Barley. Wheat,
Mra’ and Hulls, Oats,
Wheat Bran, Omolene and
18 and 24 percent Cow
Chow.
When you buy Purina Feed
and Chows you buy the best
When you need Feed of any
kind, come in and see us.
We appreciate your business
FEED
'PwiitvX
A coepUt* I»«d- built
to mat* big, umioim-
quality, tody »gg«.
Compute — no grais
Seeded.
want*
JUyii
Bin Lake Feed & Supoly
W. W. Munn Phone 132 J. Q. Wilson
In old wool house bldg., south of RR tracks
Exclusive Dealer for
PURINA FEEDS AND CHOWS
GENERAL HAULING
ANY TIME—ANY WHERE
INSURED TRUCKS
SAM BAZE
PHONE 186-BIG LAKE-Box 283
DDT should not be mixed with
whitewash nor applied on freshly
whitewashed surfaces as fresh
whitewash ls likely to be suffi-
ciently alkaline to decompose the
Insect eradlcator.
Complete Stock
AH Kinds of Feeds
CEDAR POSTS
Any Slxe—Any Kind—Reasonable—Delivered Any Where
BUCK SMITH
Phone
Rig Lake. Texas
COX - VAUTRAIN FUNERAL HOME
500 W. Beauregard San Angelo
AIR CONDITIONED AMBULANCE SERVICE
Dial .1113
Laundry
Picked up same time delivered on Monday in
Big lake, Santa Rita, Texon and Rankin
THE OZONA LAUNDRY
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1946, newspaper, December 6, 1946; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631215/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.