The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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niVICS KKI SAT, MARCH 25-S6-27—
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And
l—PATHK NEWS
•—MICKEY MOI SI CARTOON
—MUSICAL ACT
!—! REEL COMEDY
SUN MON TI ES. MARt If 28 29 30—
PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE"
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I*AT OBRIEN MARGARET LINDSAY.
>«p|H»rt«sl by Robert Armstrong, DICK
EOKVN a nil CESAR ROMERO
The story that could not be told until
lie i A.,t desperado a a.- wipeil out
SHORTS
I—PATHK NEWS
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3—1 REEL ODDITY
And
t Till MARt II OP TIME"
PERMIAN BASIN
RELAYS START AT
CRANE TOMORROW
MRS. RANDALL MlLIJiR OF
ODESSA COMPLIMENTED AT
TEXON LAST SATURDAY
f About 200 athletes from twenty-
five schools will compete In the
| Permian Basin Relays to be held
j at Crane Saturday
The preliminaries will be held
| in the afternoon beginning at 10
' o'clock The finals will be at night
j under lights beginning at 7 45 o’-
i clock
The schools who are sure to be
| there are Rankin, Hermit, Mui-
| land. Fort Stockton. Big I«ike, Ran-
kin. McCamey, Iran. San Angelo,
Big Spring. Sonora. Seminole, Mon*
; ahans, Wink and Grandfalls
Officials for the relays were sc^
lected thus week, and BUI Btssett
Mrs Randall Miller u. Odesxu
was complimented Saturday after-
noon at the Texon clubhoues when
Mrs Paul Jacobs. Miss Leota Grif-
fin und Mls.s Verna Leene McWil-
liams entertained with a gift par-
ty
Mrs Miller was, before her mar-
riage several months ago, Miss Ju-
lia Mae Mersey, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Lewis Mersey
Assisting the hostesses in the re-
ceiving line were Mrs. Mersey and
Mrs. Frank McMullan, Mrs Floyd
McMullan. Mrs. D K. McMullan
and Miss Billie McMullan, aunts
of the honoree
Clusters of red bud and peach
blossoms decorated the club room.
Sw eet pea corsages were present-
ed to the guests by three-year-old
will probably be the starter The Jacobs and Dixie McMullan
timers will be Dutch Baumgarten. 1 *n brief powder pufl costumes
Midland. Harry Taylor, San An j Hand-painted programs In pink
geio. and M O Pittman, Iraan ;in^ blue announced un ejoyable
The trophies to be given are Pn,Kram.
some of the most valuable trophies \Miile singing two numbers, a
in the West Texas athletic circles miniature bride and groom, little
The trophy which will be given to Misses Dixie and Margaret McMul-
the winning team of the meet is of
silver-plated and stands about 12
Inches high, surmounted by a mar-
athon runner, and on the bottom
of the front are four track run-
ners
Medals will be given for all first
Ian, nieces of the honor guest, pa-
raded under a tiny parasol lrom
which fell a shower of ribbons
The children led Mrs Miller to
a previously concealed table heap-
ed with miscellaneous bridal gifts.
The tea table was covered with
place winners but no other places u hnen cloth of Italian outwork
receive medals or ribbons To the , an<* white lighted tapers (lank-
winning relay teams there will be i ^ l*u* bowl °f spiced tea, which
given a traveling trophy which has vvas S4'm>1 by Mrs J B Hei ey
a nickle plated baton and a run-
MILK FOR HEALTH
Our Dairy Products are wholesome and sanitary.
(.IV* VS A TRIAL— TKLKPBONK SI
BIG LAKE DAIRY
Mr and Mrs K M Waddle
TKXAS THEATRE
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I RlIM V INI) SATI RDAY. MARCH 2k 27 —
kt*n \1a\uard in
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I IIAITKK I OF ROBINSON ( Kl NO* and a dindi short
SUNDAY MONDAY MIRTH t* 28 7%
Virginia Ilnur, M»*lv\n Roughi-* tn
Women of (damour
With Rn*m»W Dennv and Pert Ketton
A law < VllBf doesn't pa. If you don't (►rtievr it nrr TOR
TORE MONEY
Continuous dhow from 2 11 to II •• But foe freater enter
tuiamrnt. come at 2 15—4 25—( *5- 7,45- 9.25 Roi office op
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BENEFIT HP. UKK C.IRI. AND BOY SCOITS
(diaries K(ingles and Alice Bradv in
Mind Your Own Business
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, M YRt II 31 APRIL I —
SITING ON THE MOON
YYHh ROGER PRYOR and GRATE BRADLEY
Note He here either Wednesday or Thursday nlghlM*
• r *■ rr’
ner on it Tliese trophies must be
won by a relay team three years
before they are permanent possess-
ion.
The track is in very good condi-
tion und is wide enough to ucco-
emodate six 36-lnch lanes or sev-
en 30-Inch lanes
If more teams are entered in
the sprint relays, the events will
be run in heats with the best time
the winner All coaches will gath-
er in the Crane High School build-
ing Saturday at noon to draw for
lanas. The girls' fanes will be
drawn for at the track
In the girls’ events, there are
about six schools entered and their
first preliminary event will start
at 2 20 p m , and their final event
will begin at 8 35 The events for
the girls are the 75-yard dash. 50-
yard dash, 50-yard hurdles. 220-
yard relay
In the relays the last two years
many good speed records have
been made on all of the winning
events.
Probably the most outstanding
and the most talked of athlete to
attend the meet will be Harry
Hays of San Angelo He will more
than likely break the record which
was set in 1935 by Montgomery
of Midland tn the 100-yard dash
Mongomery'.x time was 10 1 sec-
onds. and Hays ran the lOO-yard
In Iraan two weeks ago with a
time of 9 8, which Indicate* that
he will run it in at the must 10
seconds and more than likely in
less time
BAPTIST CHuRGH
Next Sunday will be Easier Sun-
day. the day which we celebrate
because our I. rd rose on that day
We will have pedal music and
a program on that clay in com-
memoration of the risen Lord
We want the folk to come and
i help us worship this risen Jesus
The pa .tor will brli\g a message
n keeping with the occasion Tills
ihould lx- a great day in the life
of all of u» as we think of our
L.>rd vercomtng death for u.s Ti>-
’ day lie ,tt in glory as our me
dtutor bes-ause He rose from the
grave
Remember next Sunday and if
you arc not in some place of wor-
ship elsewhere we very cordially
invite you to worship with us
of Saji Angelo
Out-of-county guests included I
Mrs A K Miller of Odessa, moth-
er-in-law of the bilde, and Mrs
John Thompson. Mrs. Horsey and I
Mrs Brady Griffin of San Angelo
BAR S LAMBS SELL OUT
OF SHEARING PENS AT
EIGHT CENTS A POUND
Louis Farr has sold about 8,-
000 mutton lambs out of the
shearing pens for May delivery
at eight rents a pound, the top
price pvd In West Texas for
grass lambs They will weigh
more than 100 pounds, and will
have an average yield of better
than ten pounds of wool. It ts
belli ved
T7ie.se prices will mean about
$12 a head for the lambs, a peak
price for range lambs since the
boom days.
Yearling ewes out of the Wool
have been sold in this county at
by Ralph Pcmbrook. Bred
two and three-year-old ewes are
being held at $10. and they are
hard to get at that price.
48-|)ouml Sack ...
$1.97
24-pound sack . . .
. »1.03
12-pound sack . . . .
.....62c
AD-|>oun<l sack
Carnation Meal. 10 pounds.........38c
Carnation Meal, 5 pounds..........23c
SI CAR. 10-pound paper bag.......57c
SI CAR, 10-pound c loth bag.......59c
SPl l)S. 10 pounds for.......•.....31c
COFFEK, Bright and Karlv, 1-lb. pkg. 21c
COFFEE, Bright and Karlv, 4-lb. pail 99c
COFFEK. Folgcrs, 2-pound can .... 57c:
MINCE MEAT, Two 9-ounce pkgs. ... 15c
MARSHMALLOWS. Two 8-oz. pkgs. . 15c
IN OUR MARKET
STEAK, Loin or T-Bone, pound .... 19c ,
STEAK, Round, pound............25c
ROAST, Chuck, pound............15c
You will find many other bargains in meats and gro-
cer w, in our Red ami White poster delivered at your door each
Thursday afternoon.
BIG LAKE CASH GROCERY
“ I he Red and White Store”
DELIVERY SERVICE ________ ...... PHONE NO.id
I
MISS RUTH HOLT HAS
HOUSE PARTY GUESTS
Horseback riding, ptcnicing and
other outdoor plea-sures were en-
joyed when Miss Ruth Holt en-
tertained with a house party last
week-end at the ranch home of
her parents, Mir and Mrs J. F.
Holt northeast of here.
Guests included Miss Anna Lee
Pittman. Miss Winnie Glasscock,
Miss Ruth 8helton, Miss Leota
Griffin, Clinton Klnkle. Bob smith.
Tom Johnson, Clifford Carter and
John Ethridge.
NEW LONDON DISASTER
SCENES AT M'CAMEY
The Grand Theatre at McCa
will show, in connection wl*
regular program Friday Ma
and night. March 2fl, the most
portant scenes in the New
disaster. This theatre Is
the picture ahead of the
cities. No advance In price
ing made at the show this
noon and tonight.
Advertise it in "The Wildcat
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1937, newspaper, March 26, 1937; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631403/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.