The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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FACE TWO
BIG LAKE WILDCAT. BIG LAKE, REAGAN COl'NTY, TEXAS
FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1938
®MH9 takr JBUbrat SWEETHEARTS ARE
**• a wiLaoN. ttmo.-pubiidwl REUNITED HERE IN
NOTICl TO THE PUBLIC
jnJBSTmSStZ SECOND HONEYMOON
latlon of any person, firm or cor-
poration, which may appear in the
eolumra of this paper will be glad-
Ip corrected upon due notice of
Mae being g.ven to the editor
personally, at the office.
Tyromt Power, so ardent, and
Loretta Young, so lovely, ki.vs im-
pulsively under the Miami moon
and their love is news again! The
exciting sweetheurts of "Love Is
News" care so much that they tali
Entered as second-class matter
January 2, 1926, at the postoffice
at Big Lake Texas, under the act for each other twice in then 1 it-
ot March 3. Wt9. ~ ~
RIGHT ROAD TO ACCIDENT
PREVENTION
The sixty-one stock casualty in-
METHODIST CHURCH
1 WILL
1 will start anew this morning with
a higher, fairer creed,
I will cease to stand complain,tig
of my ruthless neighbors greed,
I will cease to sit repining while
my duty’s call is clear.
I will waste no moments whining
and my heart shall know no fear
I will look sometimes about me for
the things that merit praise,
I will search for hidden beauties
that elude the grumbler's gaze.
1 will try to find contentment in
the paths I must read,
1 will cease to have resentment
when another moves ahead
est Twentieth Century-Fox pic-
ture "Second Honeymoon." which
opens Sunday at the Texas Thea-
tre
In a smart and modern manner, j i will not be swayed by envy when
but with a new and deeper feeling, ; my rivals strength is shown;
durance and surety companies, Tyrone and Loretta make merry in l will not deny his merit, but I’ll
comprising the membership of the the "marry-est" romance of tlie strive to prove my own;
Association of Casualty and Surety : year, proving that while love at
Executives, have just announced first sight may be romantic, love at
an extensive program for accident seiond sight is
control, to be carried out through jn Reno, kiss in Miami and put
the National Conservation Bureau their whole hearts into doing the
The companies have subscribed damage all over again
funds to be spent in the study and one in all the world loves a
prevention of all classification ol iove like another lover, so Stuart
Erwin, as Tyrone's gentleman's
gentleman, tries his damdest to
introduce his master to a state of
I will not deny his merit but
I’ll strive to prove my own;
well, they part j will try to see the beauty spread
before me. rain or shine
1 will cease to preach your duty
and be more concerned with
mine.
Kiser in San Francisco Star
FIVE CONDUCTORS IN 65 YEARS
By Daniel I. McNamara-
accidents, notably Industrial and
automobile Research in the con-
trol ol occupation diseases and the
development ol techniques to con-
trol home accidents are also con-
templated, The bureau plans to
co-upend a with federal, state and
We had gcxxi Interest in both
services in our Sunday School last
happiness similar to that he has j Sunday Make jjpur plans so you
won with pretty Marjorie Weaver can be with u.s this Sunday. We
Paradoxically, the valet's romance
is the vory thing that keeps Ty-
will have Sunday School at ten
o’clock, our regtilar worship ser-
munlcipal authorities, and with rone and Loretta apart, for many I vice at cloven o'clock The Young
other agencies Hr the field of ac- misunderstandings spring from
cldcnt prevention and control. u&s spectacle of Innocent bliss
A numbeit of major projects are Loretta Is sure that Tyrone is in-
to be undertaken Two labors to- forested in Marjorie because she
People's Christian Association will
meet at its regular time At eight
o’clock the Young People's Sunday
School class will present the Warm
jxlt ALBERT STOESSEL. dlstln-
U gulshcd member of the Ameri-
can Society of Composer#. Authors
pnd Publishers, shown conducting
the Ointorlo Society In Its memo-
ruble performance of “The Mes-
siah.' at Carnegie Hull. New York.
Pec. 21. 1!*37. has been director of
tfii* famous organization for 15
years, fostering the zeal of Its 300
enthusiastic members by his own
devotion to the cause of choral
singing.
The Oratorio Society was or-
ganised in March, 1N73, by Dr Leo-
pold Damrosch,—intimate of Wag-
ner, Liszt, von Bulow. Joachim.
Auer, Rubinstein and other immor-
tals of the lust century Two years
after he had left the European
centers of musical culture to seek
new freedom In A-n rl< a Dr Dam
rosch formed the *1o Society
/ . ,
W •
7
Dr. Albert Stoessel, A S.C.A.P
nt a meeting in hts New York
home, Including In Its roster of 28
members, his young son, Walter,
destined to be hailed by a future
generation nB dean of American
nusletcr' Th growll of tht Ora
torlo Society baa mirrored the ex-
pansion of musical culture iu
America.
Dr. Stoessel Is the fifth conductor
of the Oratorio Society. Horn In St
Louis. Mo., he began his profos
slouul musical career an a violin vir-
tuoso with his debut In Berlin In
1913 Soon he became u command-
ing figure In the world of music,
his work as educator, conductor and
artist being paralleled with much
creative effort. His compositions In-
clude chamber music and orches-
tral. choral and stage works.
One of his unusual educational
activities was hls directorship of
the A.E.F. Bandmasters’ school or-
ganized at Chaumont, France, at
the request of General Pershing, by
W’alter Datnrosch a fellow member
of the Amerlo .Society of Com-
posers, * nd Publisher!.
(N«,i> t ‘‘Jtcjtt)
Thursday Evening Bridge Club i Born to Mr and Mrs A J. Jolly ; Mrs T. E. MLskell and smull *m,
The final party of the year for a baby boy weighing 6 1-2 pounds, Charles Edward, returned on last
bureau will work Jointly with the and .inimaginatlve husband play-
Internattonal Assocu turn of Chiefs ed by Lyle Talbot
Hostesses were Misses Flossie
Coates. Ivalee Bales, Louise Ste-
phen and Gladys Tranthatn
of Police In publishing a practical
handbook on tarfflc enlueermg for
police Safe driving instruction
fur children of licensable age will
be promoted, through the distribu-
tion of a high school textbook,
“Man and the Motor Car "
Tins extensive program is a sci-
entific approach to the difficult
accident control problem We have
found that sporadic safety cam-
paigns are useless, and that mo-
mentary enthusiasms produce no
Twin Romance Features
New Film Comedy
The cull to romance is amply
answered m Paramount’s new mu-
sical comedy romance. "Thrill ol
a Lifetime." which opens next Wed-
nesday at the Texas Theatre, by
two of the screen’s most appending
learns of youivg lovers, Eleanor
Whitney and Johnny Downs, and
Hetty Urable and Lett Eriks'.in
Set against the romantic back-
return to Bit; Lake about the 23rd Shelton, and low prize to Miss No-
of the month
To Weldon's Friends:
Through the sympathy you navi
shown me and the re.spect you
had helped me feel more deeply
what a blessing and Joy it was to
have had him Just tor u little
while
Mrs H 8 Munroe.
rlne J tigers
Others present were Misses Ru-
by Hulett, Elizabeth White. Mabel
Carr and Mis Theron Weatherby
o
Mr. and Mrs E. 8 Etheridge
have had as their guests recently
Mr and Mrs Wallace Maddox ot
Station A
tasting good Safety
gets results must be
wc»rk that ground of a summer vacation
earrMid on i camp, the film offers these young-
quieUy and Readily, under expert
mipervuion. year In and year out
The insurance industry's new pro-
gram deserves the w«1e*t public
co-operation and support
«< Nit AND THEATRE PARTY
ENJOYED KV JIMOK ( LI K
The member* of the Junior Study
Club and the r guest-, cnj. yed a
picnic at the Texan picnic grounds
Tuesday evening followed by *
theatre party
Ouesis and members were Mrs
■ •
by and Mr. Juanita Parker atul
Misses Virginia Johnson, Lena
Hodge Catherine McGu.re Ruby
Huleft Mabel Carr Anna la-e Pitt
man Ruth Shelton Ruth Holt
Margaret and Nortne Jugei . Lai
Han Parish, Vivian Klttreli. Mettle
and Rosalind Garner and Fit near
Coates
o
See yourself In the movies at the
Texan Theatre every Wednesday
and Thursday starting April JO
WARNINO POSTED Our pas-
tures have been posted accord-
ing to law and any person found
hunting, fishing, trapping or
hauling wood will be prosecut-
ed l/r\ this be a warping t#
ail Sawyer Cattle Co t/e.
sters the opportunity for plenty
of tlie kind of romance that film
audiences crave
76 and 159-3 and 4, 3. 2. 8. and
7-7 and 5. 4, 5, 5, and 7 in Concho.
Crockett. Glasscock. Reagan and
Schleicher Counties, will be re-
ceived at the State Highway De-
partment. Austin, until 9 A M.,
CONTRACTOR’S NOTICE OF TEX-
AS HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construe-
ting42 621 miles of
In addition to the youngsters' | ^8 miles Asphalt Seal Coat In
romance, the film offers the come- Concho, Crockett. Glasscock and
dy of the Yacht Club Boys. Jody Heogan Counties and 4.133 Miles May 24. 1938. 193 . und then
Can, \ i and Hen Blue and song I Double Asphalt Surface Treatment | publicly opened and read The at-
htt whilh Include Thrill of a m Schleicher County , tention of bidders is directed U) the
Lifetime." written by 8am Cos- from North City Limits to 8outh ; special Provisions concerning pre-
low and Frederick Hollander In 1 City Limits of Eden, from Otona 1 vailing and minimum wage rates
collaboration with Carmen l.om- to 15 miles North of Ozona. from; and hours of employment included
bard<>, brother of the famous Guy 5 Miles N W of Sterling County in the proposals in compliance
nd vocalist in Ouy lomburdos Unr to the Howard County Line with House Bill No 54 of the 43rd
rchextra from the Upton County Line to the legislature of the State of Texas,
The title .ong Thrill of a Lif»- West City Limits of Big Lake. and and House Bill No. 115 of the 44th
time ' u sung as a specialty by fr m Tom Oreen County Line to Legislature of the State of Tex-
Gorgeous t>irothy Lamour. win 4 133 Miles South os The prevailing wage rates list-
en Highway No U S 83. 67. 87 and ed below shall apply as minimum
277 covered by Control 35. 412. 69. wage rates on this project
ry cities" are to lx- selected for always near him. not knowing. Heart ’’
experimental and test work in the of course, that it Is Stuart Marjor- | The questionaire that we had
traffic accident control Forty te is after planned for Wednesday night will
thousand copii« of "Tlie Handbook There Is another couple involved be at the eleven o’clock services
of Industrial Safety Standards." m this encored romance Claim Sunday All members of the the Thursday Evoning Bridge Club Wednesday morning at the Tex on Thursday from a visit of two weeks
a manual of standard safety prac- Tievor and J. Edward Bromberg ! church are urged to be present was given May 9 when members Hospitul {to Cleburne.
trees for periodic inspection.-, of nuike a ophisticated pair who find You arc always welcome to wor- with low scores for the year en- — - —
motor vehicles by states and citlAs casual amusement In pointing out ship with us tertalned those who had high
is to be developed with the aid to Loretta little uncertainties in Rev L A McDaniel, pastor scorns
oi the American Association of Mo- the security of her second mar- o
tun Vehicle Adtiuni.st.rau* s The ria» ' > a steadfast, dependable sheriff A W Billtngsly and Mrs.
BiUlngsly left the first of the week
for Indian Springs south of Sier-
ra Blanca where he will take treat- High score went to Miss Faye
monts for rheumatism They will Wilson; floating prize to Miss Ruth
Stevens Motor Co.
sues FORDSE,,l(IE
BIG LAKE
OZONA
Marshall Oueen
Cliff Hill
Ad No. 252
2 cola, x 50 Udm
•cored so sensationally in Swing
High Swing Low ' and '-Pier pop-
ular hits
INSURANCE
EVERY KIND rod
EVERY NEED
J. M. GREENWOOD
INSURANCE AGENCY
HG LAKE. TEXAS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wr enjoyed a fine day last Sun-
day both in the morning and at
tiie evening services
We enjoyed having a fine group
of visitors with us at both the
morning and evening services Tlie
people are coming to church In a
fine way
We hope to have a fine audience
at all the services next Sunday
j Some of the home folks forgot the
services for one reason or ano-
ther
M C Bishop, pastor
TO THE TEACH EES OF
Bit; LAKE AND MY FRIENDS
I want you to know that I feel
as though you have done every-
thing to lighten my sorrow If there
was anything that could have
helped me It has been done Thru
this great sorrow of mine ties in
friendship have been made that
will never be broken
Mrs H 8 Munroe
KFMPER DAIRY
J Off NTS’ CEHRYAN, PRUT
OttLiYERiKa MADE DAILY
Milk and Cream for Sale
TELEPHONE ............... *«
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Title of ’Laborer"
Workman" or "Mechanic"
(arpe tiler
Shovel Operator
Crane Operator
Powder Man
Mechanic
< rusher Operator
Asphalt Raker
Roller Operator
Distributor Driver
Distributor Operator
Tractor Operator
Klarir Operator
Krooni Operator
Truck Driver (over I l-J tons!
Finisher
Form Setter
Air Hammer Operator
Blacksmith
Fireman (Asphalt Plant»
Mixer Operator
Compressor Operator
Pump Operator
Spreader Box Operator
Steel Setter (Reinforced Steel!
Oiler
Weigher
Truek Driver (I I I tons and lean)
Flagman
I nskilted laborer
Teamster
Dumper
Pom setter-;
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Wage (Based on Eight <8>
Hour Working Dayi
$8 00
$8.04
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governing rate*. Plan* and specif nations available at the office of
Karl Reaver a Resident Engineer. 8 an Angelo. TVxas and State High-
way Department. Auatin Usual r lghla rearmed 4-38-988
Convalescence is much lesa tiresome when you have aa
extension telephone in ll»e bedroom, for you can tlien talk
with m.M» more friends than Could possibly owv to see you.
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1938, newspaper, May 13, 1938; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631529/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.