The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 29, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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t Bin Cake W li>cat
The Wildcat Offers More Than Twice the Circulation in Big I^ike Trade Territory of Any <)ther Newspaper—I low Does that Appeal to the Advertiser?
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BIC; L\KK, KKAGANUH NTY, TEA \S, J \\l \IA 29, I«*27
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tRpnran Con ntv Oil Co s POSSIBILITIES FOR OIL
ncagan county unui.s front door of city
Pay Enormous Dividend
OIL FIELD BUNGALOWS
SOLD AND REMOVED
The nil game i- one in which for- ARRESTED BISHOP
tunes are mail*1 overnight. It is also
a game in which thousands of dollars
arc lost, depending altogether upon
whether cr not the company in which
one's savings are invested 'trikes pay
and makes good. Reagan county h.i-
Ih’ch wonderfully blessed in the meas-
ure of dollars ami cents, arising from
the operations of oil companies vsitli
in its borders that have struck the
pay and made good. As evidence ol
the statements made we cite the
big dividends just mailed out l»v the]
Group No. I Oil Corporation and the i
Texon Oil and Land Co., amounting
to $2, 152,867.92. Shareholders in J
these companies tve indeed fortunate
and are to he «ongrntulntcd upon
their £?ood judgment in harking a!
winning concern.
On December 1, 1926. the direc-
tors of the Group No. 1 Oil Corpora-
tion declared a cash dividend of*$7.>0 j
per share, payable January 25, 1927.
ii J, r i ti .11 . tla* Mexican <niti..... i-o. nimlc win*
to stockholders ul record Dee. Jr., , , ,
1 rvns arrestrsl by ;:«iverinm*nt iikciiIs
mi charge* of sedition and sent i<>
Vera Orux for rlrjn llllion
Europe's Wild Boars
Wild hours are dlMrilitiictl over Kn
rotH', chiefly In Rfaiin. Au-irla. Itassm
.•* it herimin.x, and in northern Afrlea
anti central and northern Asia. At
though once prevalent in Kngtiuiil.
they art* now extinct.
Ilierc i- 'omc good and a whole
lot of had in ,dl ol n- ami it is only
the pm po-* of the writer to tell the
good accompli-bed bv two t*i our
Moody Oil Corporation well, Saw-
der No. !, lour miles north ol Rig
Lake i- working to cut off water, and
jure basing considerable trouble, Af-
j It r preparnt'ons were made to shoot
|the well a bridge wa* found by reason
' of dropping ioi k» in the hole to plug
i hack. There was considerable
ji.aile.l and it really has the earmarks j )lf t!lal portion „f the town
j of a producer. * onsiiieral it* acr'-ir,1-* will ever gi\c them praise,
has changed hands around lirs well. Reienll
j both royalty ami leases lor sever I f roi*t lb Men/ir-. the San Angelo
j miles tlistant in every direction. Ii i,- (lV,m-r. two lot- in Iron! of the K. S.
the opinion of oil men and geologists ,|,| ,,,„| |) | Puckett resi-
wh<> have gone over tbs territory that dernc. *,| ,,-i wh'eh two row- ol
C< h 11 i nci ita 1 Su | >| >iy Co.
Sustain I Icavy Fire Loss
piominent < lions and busincs- men.
Fulton f in* i -on and 1.0. Her k.
The-c 'entlernen have recently
wrought a chaii-jc in the ap|tearanrc
i(| of the e.i-terii part of Rig Lake, which
is rommeiitlalde ,<ml for which the
CITY NOW CLEANING
UP TRASH AND RUBBISH
Starling with the beautiful mi-
hinv day yesterday many citizens ol
[ ' "" ’ i j Itig Lake joined the city in an ef-
tliesr :entletnen purchased , 1 , , .
,t w t | i«ut to dean the old town ot mev
tiuitc, weetls ami rubbish.
M.tvot Moore informs I he Wihfe.it
that the city now has a man and
I tie i ausetl hv an explosion id a
gasoline healer Sunday morning ut
eleven lorly-five o'clock completely
desl roved the <niitineMt.il Supply
company's budding and stock at
Rest. I he loss amounting to the
com pa1 v of approximately 8200,*
(Hto with some insurance to cover.
District manager, Lugenc Ross, of
fort \\ ortir, is here ami it s under-
stood a dial bus been consummated
whereby the (amtirrental company
■ ••• ... uuti- ■ - ............... ... ,ii , has purehased th»* building and stock
somewhere in lire area there no doubt |j, | | bungalow-’* *tood eight 'Y.l~' 1' "',n1 1 ” ' tli*- Intrinalinmil Supply c-mpuny
.....,i ......I (twill nMtkahU .. . . 1 c. 1 .1... all mole-irablc Ir.i-h fc,VCr\ CltUM'l ... ... „ .1 . I TLl
exists an oil pool. !t will prohabiy iwo-rnom hotr-i I he row of thr
take consirlerahlc drilling to prove fl(l■ Jj-,■» (he two homes above men
j this section, but judging from the i tioned, ! im ben removed arid the
J lavish Inn* irr the bn*dv well, wnett ,.ifjei In tm mgr south will »oon di
, iii and taken over that busines
of R,g Lake . re.,nested to help by |>ulUJj ,la|
either raking fits premises and burn- ....... .................
ing the tra-h or putting it in pile a
cessible to the • itv wagon.
It is the purpose of the Mavoi
and i urn eil to thoroughly < lean ever \
i i i ip mmk and corner of the citv ami keep
rghl siielr mnlmng* , 1
at it until lug I ike in reality i- one
anion tin* cleanest towns in the en-
tire state. Lei every citizen of tli
I!l.-ln |i I'ie-i n: ! I lin/.
relar.v
! the pool i- struck it will mean gu-h <tj p,.(,| f > * * 111 their present location*,
er oil and the fact that a new field i* * ‘ n Mlr|, building on a *iugle lot
practically within our front door j |1M,p M> |,H(( uft.-r all. but
would indicate that Rig Lake i~ in for ,, ||Uik of
I a play the* likes ol which have eey-'i w (ii<-ji ne< i-s-nry outhouses, are
•before been wit nested in the ^ p|n. ed on two lots.it was unsightly,
leva* oil field, looked bad to the residents < * I that
TIlC
1920. tiie total of this dividend is
81,536,000.
On the same date the direc tors of
the Texon Oil and Land Go. declared
a cash dividend of twenty per cent,
payable January 25. 1927. to stock-
holders of record Dec. 27, 1920. tin-
total of this dividend is $91f>,H07.92.
This week the Rig Luke pustofficc
handled 5,500 pieces of letter mail
for the* two above mentioned going
oil concerns. These letters carried
to their owners a liberal share in the
dividends declared, in accordance to
the* number of shares held by each
individu al.
It is interesting to note that tin*
wood* frame structure coveied Ck • 11 i
corrugated iron and the upper -lory
wu* used as an apartment and room-
ing hull i foi the employees i.l tin*
company. I In* manager of the com-
panv. .1 I Kovach a.nd wife -offered
a complete los- *>t their personal ef-
fects, clothing and household goods,
ami an c\pcn*i\c array ol wedding
______ .... .... nut ii- * i i . i anti an expensive array or weeramg
Wm. Shaffer, tit xection block a| [,,un ,, ,i to people passing ,"v\" . " ,?* 1 1 l1'"1 1 ' 1 1 ** gifts to the amount of $l,5U0 or more
li, Lroc kett county. I niversity land, |{j^ on the Or;ent. . ’! ' 1 ' ‘,ni •” ^ without unv insurance. Others of
after pumping consul •ruble amount jj p I’ueketl has purchased the R |H " * the c ompany , who were rooming there
ol oil daily lor several days, now ||(js (|lJ(. |jme those buildings '1 and suffered los-es in clothing ancf
Iish’iig lor .-in ker roils vsbn !i were jemaining will be removed and the caught two dogs killing -hep killed household good- wen Mr. and Mrs.
lost in the well. praise i* all due to Fulton and J. 0. the dogs and brought them to the I f-, Gorhririg. Mr. und Mrs. R. S.
l.ope and ILigan v.< II, section <». Should thev never do anvlhng else- home of Mayor .1. M. Moore- in an ef- Mav-, both of whom sustained slight
bh-ck L, Reagan county, — •-j n» * I •* — „,,|jh\ ol praise this one act will fort to get relief. As a ci*n*eijuctu burns.
south of Stiles, is drilling below L* Htaml out most prominently ami tin* •»tv council met ve-teribiy and The -ingle men loomuu there and
200 li'C’t. lop of salt was found in ‘*rftv,.r , multitude of -iris." passed an ordinance prohihitin b>*mg all the n < h thing and olhc*r
this well according to log and good a uiallct of fact the-c* small dogs from running at large wide belonging* were < ,ul Rarmi fug*.....
repolls at 1,02ft feet, wbuli make* *t Rouses were a necessity m Riiz Lakes tin* town limits. \ tax will be tm Johnson, and (Men \\ dli.au . who, in
iti/en- shared in the big “melon,” •""•' Considerable royalty ,.ar|N histurv. I>ut she has outgrown (towed, a pound erected, and dog* not jumping from an upst.ni* window,
and no doubt these gentlemen aie M changed hand- in thi- area doc twaddling clothes u>d i grad- redeemed will be killed after three sustained a broken leg He wttt cm*
highly elated over their lucky invest-]*0 *•’*' good outlook ot the ua||y j utting on an attire more he- day- confinement. i i**d to the IVvm ho-pital for tic-al
m,.ni. J well. Hagan i- an eminent geologift oaggjng the < 11 % she now it and more t
and has several drilling well- in thf- wory,y the* thrift of those good people
Shareholders of these two oil com-
panies are scattered over a wide range
it look- a- though tin outlook Im Hi- te.oihe
■d brother fre
Si|K-
I lie World well, south ot Ril! Lake j j| j,, (,, ||*-,|| e tv class.
who will, within the next two years, Reagan countv i- v,-n good. Several Spting* were 11*•*rtiv*I and (ante an-
icompanies and indo|jendcnt operator- mediately to In* aid.
individual was the sum total of 'different states of thr l nn>n but for- |,,„.r . |r; 111 ^ *r liH) le.-t Ihi* ex rv rv • : ‘
f 100,000, ami the Kullrt ..........-im. oaMrhs a. wall. IV frral.;.,: is |„. , »01„|,,ful I,..,.. BIG LAKE TOWN DOGS !^I'r.....IV
iivr Bo, Vi,. ;:aTl:^r,.rv.»5a^, t killing many sheep :r,:......................---i :
k" j sutce-'lul, having sec ured p; odui tion i
Merchants Aroused to Personal Interest ^.jiwtecT."^..'^-^ Oil Field Road Touching Nix Pools to
largest amount received by any one of territory including not only the [() mi|f,s on Sclmccmann ranch
Most ol the occu(>nnls had l*een to
a dance the- night before ; d lien**r
were sleeping late .ijid only had
lime lo bnrelv t *'n; with their
1 i ve».
Anent Organizing Credit Association
Ik Improved: \ngc*loPled<c(*s 85.000.(10
■Gonsidcralde interesi was manifest-
ed in the organization of a retail mer-
chants association at last Monday'*
luncheon. A number of busness men
who heretofore had not attended, were
Croc kett county, is drilling around ; l«>**c - hv depredation* of n |»a< k of
2,300 frt-t in 11k<-1 y formation. Ibi* Rig l.ak'- - town dog I huts lav
well i* i*.sly litre e mites southi a.*t of , night a Hock ol al> *ut iw* x *hc- ,
ti*** \V orld local ion. I were- either Lilird oulngiil or so had
Gamp well, seeiinti t f, block II lv f*>r*t that thev had to he killed.
., ... i • / iversrtv lands, Reagan county. ' The a* were- in one pasture, ., . , . , , , r . , r v .....— --------
Fo (d*| New Oil | ('Si ‘ which lui* bceii shut down lor tw*«* *»r Sheepmen have caught several of > •*»»" v ( o*on * i. * ( , *| fi**rii rhe fnu«l tai-ed $Jti :i cf.iv
j three days, is near the ............... the dog, depredating ami killed [ ^ U>^V, 'f'" ,T'.,'V f"’ th' "T
level. J them. Friday morning a neighbor
Crane County Field
fhe J!l-mile highw. > rumirngj t'onlmuffig the
ocu* item states
la-e Davis, K. I). Harrison and Pete,
seated around the festal hoard. The Hoffman, oil operators «*! San \n-
ijuesPoii was thoroughly gone into, ^.b, and Fort W orth, have dosed!
The Wildcat editor, after a lengthy deal with Church \ Field* to drill
address, in which In* pointed out the t,--| for oil on their »0-a. re l.-a-e in j
good to l»e derived from *uch an or northern Crane county, comprising j
ganization. started the hall to rolling the east half of the southwest quarter i
when In* stated he* would he the first ; ,,f sec tion 39, bloc k 30, I rrivei sitv
to place- hi* name on the dotted line land. Church Jv Fields will drill the,
for a monthly donation to the* support |, -t for a half interest n the lease.
of the* association. Thus given a basis Contract has |*c*en awarded to Mcit i functions of the* season wa* th*
open to enlargemc'iit, a comrnitte** Weckly of San Angelo, and work will i ellnn*-ous pn*t nuptial shower for
.Miscellaneous Slio\\(*r Ilonorin^ a Uig
fzake Hridr Was Bri I limit Social M’fair ^1,^,1!!*,
cfimposcdc.fJ.K Carroll. W. F. Me begin at once. The location will h \JM. William Little, or t* of Rig Lake'* ‘'
Hride mid Paul Halmnicek, wa* a|>- in the northeast corner of the cij-hlv , i , , , , wnnes, ran
(to** of the most delightful **>i ial te*ie* t<* their grn -l hv tin- charm-
mis- '"r Mi*s Adel Li McCall.
Delicious refreshments of chicken
la king <*n lettuce, olive*, sand-
ami tea wen- served to
pointed to interview the business men acres, about five-eight* of*.-, milci"’""' '"T1'1;" the goocllv nurnlar in .It,-rdar..
and solicit donations. J. K. Carroll southwest of Magnolia'* No. 1 I ni- w'ome"’ ttn,J a re,,'r,‘ brul''* ",v,'n 1 »»M
and W’. F. McRride partially covered vt*rsitv, the northern Crane county Wednesday aftc-rnoon hv Mr*. H. R.
the town yesterday ill thi- v*ork arid, di*< overv producct hroucht in l>\ Kclens and her daughter, Mr-, I J.
received considerable encouragement, Church-Field* and almost equi distant; Kov.uli of R*-*t. at the l dens home
in fact, it is the la-licf of the*,* gentle- v,, -t ,,f the Siimns-Atlanti. No. !-\ ()1 jv,, (
men that the association will go over l niversilv, a producer, in *c* ti<*n 31. . ., , , , ,
big. Mr. Halamicek, the other mem- hl«H-k 30. AUcr ,he assembled a < ope, Mildred Luca*. »
btr of the soliciting committee, was so Da vs \ Harrison recently moved ’ontest ... gues-ing picture adv-rlist-
situated that it was impossible- for from Rig Lake, Mr. Davi* i- sjtend- mc-nt* was had in which \11 *. C. R.
him to make the rounds. jog n,o-| of his time in Fort W.>it!r
A field* ar,a. i* to l*e | >n I itiio fii-l of the equipment and the (layment of
< la-* roiiditioi’ ii roriiiai (o tin- s;n tin opi ialoi I bi - *, dl require S2 -
Angelo standard. The c it\ ha* 5<)0 to $3,000. n- T. J K,-I!v .untv
pledged to raise- 85.090 immediately engineer, who made the preliminary
to ,i*.»ist in tin work I hi* amount *t>r, v for *be j| field rou'r c-sli
bmat ion* from *,il mate- it ■ i ,-msimi, .,c»o. Pairing de-
omparues, *tipplv house* and rln- lays, will rerquire about throe* and one.
ttrrerl milroed will tin, tin* pc - halt month lire remainder of the
|c*i t. Ltigiin-cT- have roU’.ibv . -i - *uh-< >ption. 82.<HK). will supplement
mated the* cost at 812,999. San An- the amount raised at Met anrey. The*
gelo is now securing her pledge that promoter* there will fuiTiioh the foe!
it may all )«• subscrils-d bv the- time for the machinery and nil labor re-
the lorn Gne-n < -unlv coiriuii ,n<r- *|t i,*( in addition to rhe operator of
rid
Mescl«mes J. (b R<*c k, Paul Doran, R.
iheis, John lliointou. James lamgA-
baugh, W I). Hudson, Jr.. H. II. No-
len. Alton llolbmd, < . ( . Sandei*.
rquipmc*nt to the oil field work.
1 he Standard state* “Ihe county
treed to loan the ma
qu • r,
the*
is III! is
“For th
that liubte
i-uurpment, and after (he road
.......I will provide maintenance.”
ited
R. Miller,
llav Owen*, J. I . Carroll, Stanley
S. '*tiii*on, Anton lln-is. Mcrl Pur
..... iii i -nr i «H> Y- A. ('oilier, Frank Kcq»|>, K. F.
vlil.er proved to l*c the most sk'lllut 1 > * ■*, y ,, 1,1 i . u
Monday (hi* c.rntnittee will he in j offieing with Rci Simon, whose of W!|4 pivrn jttr fj||„| wi,h MIM‘rf. R w " 'w c ub, ,’b'v R j'
position to report la*t every mer-ftef rs ^'tl. Hay. .Mmmr K >m,«h. «t- *Mriped camlv,*’ which *hc graciousi) OMbdiv. Taylor I meson.’ F.' M
chant who has pledged, or who rs torney* while Mr. Hum-on mak*, . |h, hotmrre. I he bride - Horace K.tt.cIL L I
rnfanirofthemove be presen Mon- mg headquarters ,,, San \n,,\, ,.....k ......I and each guc-t w ,* ,) o.r, W I. McRr.de,
-Uy a, 1:1 ».Ul s gel the report, then Dav,- arnvmi ,,, San Angelo Monday H|!l, m th,m du Farr. Job,, H.bdon, Sam < ban-
gc busy and organ,/.- ,ns ante, We from fort Worth, joining Mr. Ham- j(, ,hr |((V(. ,|orv of m,(i | w ^ , < ,Nllll Kiv
writ gam nothing by further delay^ Jon, who was here dunng the |»e*tr. - u |lp|| hn,| l>(„, complete,I N W. ||i( k„,an. Paul R Hal
. ,,n' ............ ;f. *;* !«' "'7 T il —•« »" Mrs. Paul Doran and allli,U, Je.*,e Rolicits, < ( Ninth.
deserves your support Do ,t now! .at the St. Angelus. Standard. L-a, in,c,c*t„,g and edify ing.; T. L Miller. W. H Schooler, Carl C.
Nlrs. J. O. Re, k and Mrs. Doran each
N j toasted the hri.lc
I i rhvtne. .
meet. I In* court i* to act up.
request dial the- county loan
*,..„—* ... *i.....:i rtli.1 .. ..l
purpose ii is expet
*r|uipment than will Ik*
onietime ag*» agreed to lo.*rr the ma UM.f( building the road will Ik- pur-
chinery and an operator providing chased fot its maintenance. The,
the builders of the new road paid for U3Jd lo |M. a p0«»ibility that
... . . the depreciation p;m-poilation, I
I Ial Hedberg. J. D. thri-iv, lari . .- 1 . , , 1
,. I><*r. tuel and cr otlifr oxprn-c- I
ma, Innerv v*a- not rueded immediate-
ly, the county c ontinued it in rrgulai
servo r, and is now la ing u*<‘d on the
Six*Milc < . oad IL II Her
dersnn, county commissioner, ex
plained I uesdav. Nil. Henderson in-
dicated that it the entire (und ha*
been subs* ml *cd b> Monday, insuring
the countv m the matter, he will rev-
omrnend its loaning immediately. Hr,
Orient railroad will haul the equip
merit to and from M<< arnev without
c liar gc."
e is
possiiiiiitv mat the oil
conqinniea having production and <*|i-
eiating irr ihc- territory to be served by
the road will |iav largely lor its main*
tc-nancc Where materials found in
ll»«- rondw ay are conside red inferiol
gr«v> ! obtainable in abundance- along
the toad nle will be iKM'il, and pt no-
li, ally an all-weather route will be
| rovtiled, lire road will l*e built to
an iVi-nrce width r*f tbrr t v -tin c-c f**ct
W i I dmotiil*on was confined to
In- le d the latter part ol this week
suffering with an attack of flue,
Tli<* Carnation Man,*'Senators Call Him
Austin, Jan. 22 “The C.n
Man,” the Senators call him!
Senator B.F. Berkley of the I I ......far,‘ VY rmtiaa bW
district, although mild in manner h<«,ount* to more than my egar lull -
‘w one of the most con picuou* morn
left cm the floor cif'lhe Senate, h'*-
cans*- each morning he walks into the
bv (In* florist** and l*uv a red , arna-
inveterate
[and Senator Berkley i*
[ smoker.
The Senator from Alpine Iia* been
Senate diomlwr wearing a fre h ear-1" ,,uo,,Mr of.‘h; IVxn* lx*gislatu. •
nation in the l«,w| of Ida coat. Tvr,rtI ,imp? l>Tfn,r' M"
line sessions he has never Inricotte.i to
Asked it he ■ onsidered the carna- j bnv ami wear hia red carnation. Al-
lioTi a good luc k omen for Senator though hi* complexion ia alighty flor-| The gifts to the ho«le«-e» fi
Berkley ha* alreadv had three of hi* al, he declared that he did not select Little were to eac h a half dozen
bill* rep»^>rled on favorably ^by com- „ r(,(| f|,*wcr for it- Mending cjual- rdficent madrrra and evrlrt
idea, hut rather !iecau*e he wit par* i broiderrd napkin* in Irish linen
till to a red carnation.
1 he »hower wa* presented
in a Jr.,
! unique way through tin* “wishing W.
i well." An improvised wdl will
It pul ■ ( .111
h-v and windl«»* and green
........ W. 1
covered curbing with Mr* P.u
d 19 her*
j ran as (Fie o|« ralor, who die
w the D. 8
packagrs from the well, untied
them t utl
and presented the gift* to the hi
rnoree Pall
who pa--oil the rti to the gur*
ts for 1 1
I admiration. It was a won
der fill Brai
j shower of rare and costly gift -
which and
hut l>e-|K-ak* the love and ap|
•Irens \|i.
| lion with whi< h the honoree i«
hill. Mc<
( iiuiiwcil, J. f. Patlison, 0. \ L.isi-
clever original |c*f< Newton, J<k- < onger, I M.
Moore, W I). Ri*cr. L I). Brook*.
W J. ( utbiith, Ncra Longino, A.
I ittle, J. I), doling, John 0.
r. F. B, Daniel, C. S Bewick. W.
Pittman, II. B. Rec*-. W
«t A. L. < uri
». Hitt. Jr.. K L McKinney. I
The Mocking Bird I las Come Into His Own
ki
hit.)
miller* he nodded and *aid:
“Not superstition, but it’a an
hostesses were a**i*led in
•m Mr*,
mag-
em-
TV
the cour
irlit, < llfri I
Min. R. I„ Crouch, <
K<>hlh«*r*t. Tom
It. J. B. Pettit, J.
Mi*. Mamie Moor
(Veil Summerv ill
Mtiglr ot I exon;
I <'hin.cn,t of Br.tdy . Mr*
ring of lb*»t, and M
Austin, Jan. 22- Th.
h1 lid- ha* com. into it« own' N com urrerit
Murrnv i utbiith resoluiion iotredm»*l into the Scout-
hv Senator J.k* M. Moor* of C»rer».
ville Ita* designated the mocking bird
a» the State bird f»»r Texas.
"A* negligent a» it may seem, the
Stale ol I i*xa* ha* not n State bird a*
ha* other States. WV have oui State
motto, and Stale flower*, but no Stale
binl. «od upon the »U£ger* tinm of the
Texas Federation of Women’s Club*
Donald L
A. Metcalf.
Collin*, Ed
H. ( arming
e of Stile*;
. and Mo.
Mr*. C. A.
, I f t.erh
is%e* Flossie I am recommending (Fiat the mocking
Coate*, Jessie \e*bit, Minnie laiwrie. bird be adopted a* the State bird,'
Kiiby Burnet. Caine Brown, Adella Vnator Moore »aid.
and F.vlvn McCall. The reason for the designation of
the moc king bird a- stated in |Fir- re—-
oliilion i* liecau**’ “the mocking Ford
is « fighter !■ • the protrrtion of hi-
home, fniiing if n«*d be in its defense
like any true |e\an. • >rnithnlogi*!*,
mu*it ian*. eniirator* and lexims in
aR walk* of life unite :n pux laiming
the mix king bird th<- most ajiiiro-
pi tale sjK c n * for the State bird. Tliis
lord is to Ik* found in all cities and
*ul towns of tin- Slat- in all tin- sea-
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Hibdon, John. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 29, 1927, newspaper, January 29, 1927; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth633703/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.