The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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PACE FOUR
BIG LAKE WILDCAT, BIG LAKE, REAGAN COUNTY, TEXAS
Saturday, April 13, 1929
®l|f Big Cakr Vildrat
»V HI BOON PAINTING CO.
JOHN HlltUON.
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NOTIC E TO I HE PI HI. 1C
A*y muaaoM ntflactiua upn« thr ohereeler
MMxiiHK *•*» reputation ul nif peiaoii firm or oof
poraUuu. which uhuv appct. hi tin- (uluiMUt ul thi*
Mar' will hr ulaillf joir«H ti^ •<j»-m >iu< uufit« v l
m«m« Friui* g»v, u to tll> p. i*4JM*Uy. at tIk
•filer.
fkuieied .«* *v>nJ . U*m uuiUi .1 at* a* tv i, i't.ft
at Ifer iHMMcIlitt- «i dig Ukv IVui udn 'hr \i <
•t Hare It I. 1*79.
AgKT;lrl.r;:.T,T:j."r; ~JUT!Xm
Goufederate Pension bund Re-
ceipts $805,079.72, disbursement*
$566.115.00, rash balance $626, 167.-
1.5. Estimated outstanding warrants
973,210.83.
State Highway bund Kn epit*
' $3,482,950.28; disbursements $2,-
| 36 1,779.12. rush halam-t* $16. 1(4!.
669.23, I *ti mated outstanding war*
; rants $ki7,R}50.92.
Special (•arni- land Receipt*
$1 1.038.71. disbursement* S28.803,
j 87. rash baliime S 140,315.07. b.sli
mated outstanding warrants -sit*.
, 122.95.
Permanent University l in'd Ur
ceipt* $ I 5fi.0tKi.0l, disbursement.*]
TEXON 1-B SETS
NEWGAS PEAK
Ga» in Group No. One Oil Cor-
potation's ITexon) No. 1-B Univer-
sity in Reagan county, the world’s
i* j
guests: Mesdames W. N. Brashear
B. F. VI ilkerson. A. W. Gibbs, J. E.
Taylor, R. W. Bryant, F. K. Rowe.
Henry Trotter, R. F. Sembera and
Curtis Rainer.
RIG LAKE BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. J. b Patlison entertained the
ga« record during 21 hours ending
. . . r it it. rridav morning when it tested 22,-
\ rolo, sthenr ol yellow and, white ,l(l7.(M10 , fp,., pf„ jou#
I hursday atternoou ul 2:30 o'clock
San Angelo Telephone
Company
peak was 22.323.tMK) cubic
March 27.
Oil production slumped, however.;
lot the second consecutive day
gauging only 23(H) barrels, compared
with 2,307,50 on Wednesday and a
being
ll is good to hove money and the
things that money ran huy. hut it s
good, too, to chet k up once in a
uhile mul make- vure you huven't
lost thr things that money can't huy
LORI MUR.
THE (VU Aid I V OF MERCY.
“The ifual it y of mercy
-strained," said Shakesqieare.
But some magistrates are
was carried out in the delicious
luncheiiti wliith was served at the
conclusion <»t the bridge games. 1 he
living room wa> decorated with l<>y
Iv lavemlei verbenas denoting a
$223,679.(»*). cash balance >31,281. j spring motif.
i"!!- Estimated outstanding wart ants Mi -. 5 ail < romwell won luv h t, wf 23J 3 barrels on TueMlav
*7«-n. , , ,, ln"'! Three of four deep tegs be
Ml Other funds Re.-eipts M ID , howl: Mi« \ (. Newton won -,., (lri||«.d hv the Big Lake Oil Compa
; 02ti.0l disbursements >111.' .0.11 ond high score and was given a love . . . . , •, .
‘ balance S78.5.Outstanding b bowi. and Mrs. W. 1). Hud- j o|| ,|ie‘H(.^t** dTiHing'ThurwIaV
wanaots Sl60,hl8JM). -an "•>' -rfuiintr- m futt.isp for j w ,.c { wa^dri|,i„g j
* high score amt was i:iveii a beautitul: r . 1. 1 1 11
■ sin mi iau -Amin ,, 1 , ,1 2.20 leel m salt, red lock and anhv-
LEVI CLARK FOUND ^ 1 *"»**■ •
GUILTY OF MURDER
, 1 ‘ . ' . . ’ tk * i ty had drilled to M80 fret in salt and
Rankin. April 10- Afteraleliberat-) N. Nickey. Mis. Anton Theis. and . ^
mg less than one hour a »urv found ( Mis* Loui«e Montague._ y. |:>| f H.».
W G. I Lev i) Clark guilty of murder | ^ , s.^ isl for Saturday standing with H> , inch casing ce >
and -s-t his punishment at 3.» vears - o i i v,- M meiited at 2677 feet
i„ .hr is.niMli.rv. f« .hr f.l.,1 -uh. *\ f *»*<■' «' "« >-’1- VrgM.blr j
• • . as a 1. t a t r- rami hr ml MiirkH. I , . n
(.aiTHin t aper
fling of E. A. Birdwell, a refinery
i» not j worker in McCamev. February 21.
Birdwell wa* severely cut in aj
liegiu btawl in which the prosec ution |
and Fruit Market.
Wildcat ads get results.
rung to think tli.it it is. lime and proved w.t> stuit.-d l>\ ('lark over
again they have been under a finan
rial strain due to their own kind
news and mruv. ()lten a magistrate
is uiiivt-d to 'to h pity hv the plight
ot a man or woman befote him that
he dig' into his own pocket to assist
the needy person.
Now a lit!i group of men in N»-w
York, who them.»elves staited life in
debt of M owed ( lark bv Birdwell.
Itudwell died three days later.
Clark went to the home of Bird-1
well, whose aged parents were visit
ing the family, called Birdwell out
and literally cut him to pieces, de-
spite the entreaties of the wife of
Birdwell, who wa* standing nearby
not to tut bun am more, that he was
CHURCH NEWS
FIRST BAPTIST CHI RCH
per—all siie»—at Wild
j. at office. It is the good quality and |
priced right. j
Cardboard for placards in wbiti
land colors at Wildcat offik-e.
Wildcat ads get result*.
Ilere s One Tiling
fj
You Can Rank On
If C.oodyear Tires were not the Iw-'t tire-buv for you we wouldn t
be recommending them.
Me live in this town, and expect to be here a long time.
Common sense tells u- we can build our business only as we take
care of our customers.
Selling a customer anything but the liest is not taking care of him.
We know that—so we recommend Goodyear lin-s.
They’re the best tires proved by the fact that more people ride
on them than on any other kind.
That’s why we handle them.
the humblest lashum. have decided killing him. Birdwell’* aged father
to liear the burden of the ruagistiate>' I attempted t<> wpaiate the two men.
benevolence. 1'hev liavr tlius f*r am| ( |ark turned upon the father,
raised ov*t 5i.(HK)f<ir di'tnbution by cutting hi- > lolhin. i;i *cvcul phi es
tbe magistrates m worthy causes, and |„,| caused no serious wounds,
evpect to raise much more. I be District Vllornev Roy Priest was
fund is already in practical opera «ssi«trd in tbe prosecution bv Carl
turn, and magistrate* who have it at
their disposal rto longer need to dig
into tbeii own piH Lets to help the
needy that riHnr liefoie them.
That I* as it should lie. and it is
our earnest hope that some such *v*
trio lie adopted throughout tin- coun-
try.
(hie of the most encouraging »itns
ol progress i» the growing kindne*»
dial marks i mil procedures. Re
cr.tlly i n*an who *t<de a Joat of
lirritd was allowed tl» retain the loat
and given some money by a magi*
trale after be bad told ht* story of
poverty in <1 nu .f In ie** rei r-nl 1
limes gad senlein r would have l>een I
hi* lot m somr (M-rnwls of hi-tory j
he would have undergone dreadful!
torture, witfi m» allowance* made for
In* • itcuiii<Ur,i cs
Kountiee. state represr-ntatiye from
larmesj. in thr trial which came up
a* the first criminal ease ol the
spring term ol the 83rd district court
Judge t f Sutton presided.
('lark wa» sentenced the year l')2.v
from Jones county to two year* in
the penitentiary on an indir tnienl
charging arson and hurgla’y, and in
1919 wa* sentenced in lay lor county
to 'ix year* m the p-nitentiary on a
charge of wrecking a train, officer*
here said.
Sunday school, lt):lH) a. rn.. Tyson
(»entrv, Supt.
Sermon, 1 I :<H) a. m.
B. Y . P. I .. 7 :(K) a. rn.
Sermon. 7:45 a. m.
W M. S.. Monday. 3:00 p. m.
Teacher liaining Ida". Monday
7:30 p. m.
Choir Practice, \lot:dav, 8:00 p.m.!
Revival Servicr**. VI erbiesdav, it:(H) I
p. m., and each r-vening at 8:00.
Revival -u*rvice* each d«v at 10:30. |
Every one is welcome to all ol these j
•rrv ices.
(). D. H) x I .ft. Y. Pa-tur
PRF XCHING SI \|)\Y
M I’M ACE THEATRb
11 t >1)\Y ’> 111 t) t, \MI
Evangelist II M Gillmore will
preach Sunday, \pril I I. at the I’al i
ace Iheatre. Services will Ik- at 11
h i Ini k. and 8 oYlock in tin- evening, j
A cordial invitation i' extended to
Ore ptiblii to attend these service*. 1
Subjects of impurtance v»dl l»- di'-J
cussed, fveiv memin-r of the Ciui« ,
< loii met I ties lion church r* urgently requested loj
be present.
GOODYEAR
THE TIRES TH IT MILLI0.XS MORE PEOPLE RIDE OX
Arthur Quist Garage
A. M. QUIST, Proprietor
Anita Stewart, fameurx movie ac-
tre*, and George "Peabody Cor-
. rrxe. to W 4vaw #1»6 WlU Jic UiarCitd’
Uft.JilOS.
I.KT FOLKS KNOW W HAT YOU SELL—USE W ILDCAT \l>^
MsM\<;
Opinion* on kiwsing differ.
l ost the health expert warned us
all against it a* < promulgator of
colds at.d nil or serious illness*-*,
Now scieme tet|» us that ki*-iiig
is an ever* i*r that makes («*r lieallh
bv speeduiM up sluggish hearts and
Jncreasing the r ifi ulaliofi of the
blood, md recently a group of ihoru*
girl* look part in i wtentifw kissing
test which showed that the *tnmilo-
af knsjsiMg i crated a |ea| gimd le
spores fi uti s health -la' dp.iiTit
Vf.* are waiting for the d.sioi* tnj
hegtu pn-'t it >rng arid f»*r men
and women to walk about with *pe*
tal diwtor’* rertdn ates entitling them :
to spoon in publii tor the sake of j
Irralth.
Mm who haven't done *o for year*
w.ll Nrgu kissing then wav—s with)
great ardor what dtfferemr that!
will make in rnairrwouv and the en |
trie field of domestn relation*.
Xnd tlir-n perhaps ki*stti:| will lie
made compulsory in the i«teri-«l* off
aejener and W hat are.
afraid of t* that once thi* hapj»e«« ■
people Will . to lose mlri »t in
tire time honored game of a«<ul4tioti II
Tuesday * Runet
daV atl*-nioon at > o clot k with Mr
l). S Hurlev. Wild tlower« weiei -———
*'tl ( >r d<- 'ration*. wh"*f perfume lh\ON l \I(.)N (.HI R(.H.
i-vei v one enjoyed. ! Sunday *< bool at 9: f.> a. m. Vi. II.
Mtraitivr tally card* were passed Agnew. »up'.
j .md very «..on ea.lt and everyone 7 00 P m.—Young people* meet-
were enjoy ing I’rogrr'si'.e Bunco \| *ua.
let playing i n came* ol Bunco high
score, a itejulifui box of blue *t.*
tionerv, was given to Mrs R. W Utv-
Ml set ot>d high, .1 bottle III \pril
Showets powder, wa* givrn Mr* x
fi f W tlkersou, and low *. ore, n
couple of *ilvri tablespoon* wa- -
l iven Mis Trotter f'lates of pine- LOS I
apple salad -tripjird with pimirnto*
salad dressing ami i berries, ice tea
bull' t »l sandwiches, anal < ake were
served to th
for F.COHCn-'-it Ti.„,po~1atiom
CLASSIFIED sADS
L(YST
*
Wednesday of la*t week,
between the depot and tbe bank, a ;
*bort *tring of pearl* binder please!
deliver to tin- Wildcat office and re-
following member* and i reive reward It
tlxvr WITH SAn TV
For -*a!e
and dre*ser.
bri Sbi‘j1
FOR SALE
Bed -prints. mattrfM
( all on ( entral Bar-
it
11 »K S \U Nearly new Botch 1
Magneto; cost thirty dollar*; wiil |
, t -ke $!(). t ill at W ill!' at offi e. 'f !
spri\(;
ci.eymv;
Your spring bouse cleaning r
probably done to now ftut hov
about tbe spring interna! clean
m* *
TR \DI OR I \( II \Nt;i: f »f-t in on j
the ifeep well play. Major companies |
iare pavirur gocnl prices for extension*,
jhavr some royalties and lease* in
tBeaean and Been* counties for *ule.
j; Ex« iu«o
e owner, T.
MONTHLY REPORT OF
V STATE TREASURER
For the month of March showing
total re-eipts f I 7.828. HI f*H. d»»
hur»ern«*nts $ lf>. k><),972 .y2, and hal
a nee m treasury of §28,372.570.86;
thi* report give* balam-es in seven
of the more important fund* a* fol-
low* :
(ieneral Revenue b und Re* eipt*
$7.9f>2.292.68, disbursements $H. If>l.
ftlO.OI*, rash balance §1,358,454^4. j
with iwittwtarubng warrant* estimated
at §1.165.678.8)
Available SrhiMil b und Recepit*
k’i.lkW'.Mtl 'Ki, dwbursement* §13580.-
6.58.6.5, ra*h balance §5,022.168..56.
Estimated outstanding warrant*
§375,177.90
Permanent School bund Receipt*
§3-11,110.3 f. di*buracmnnto §%L889. J
62. ca*h balance §641,625.67. E*ti j
mated outManding warrant* §182. I
056.75.
to, nSenpr EmS HSSJibJ!........
T n«o» arul get a thorough
cleaning out f a»v to take le««
hitler all inipurrtie* refined
away.
W -uttlrrmer.
I9|. 23-1 f
' before //on buy your
next automobile
learn wluj over
300*00©
have alreafhi
chosen tlie New
Chevrolet Six
The COACH
595
PI RETEST EPSOM 'XLTS
2 *ue»
10c and 25c
Svld only at
PEOPLES DRUG CO.
TSa 'fiomalJL J»v«
“SAVE WITH S.YFETY"
We take order* fur
woAfwn «
I he
1*11 M MIN
Kenwood I i>os*» | ,.,jf \ isiting and
Bositie*s f aril* and t .!*••* are for *«le
at Wildiat offhe \ nice *i.K-k on
hand for voui inspection.
IKe
X Ot
FOR RENT
I (*R Rb N I Have -everal iwo-room
houses for rent Apply to Eugene
ifnrutber*. SI-tf
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(HOUSES- b urnuheii and unfurniah
e*l. and furnisbied room* If interest
ed »e Dr Langford at Cottage
Hotel. tf
THb b s VND p| \\ f*
New ( hirvewe Elm fa*ie«t grouHNl
freu for New Mexico. Ariiona ami
West Texas Special price. 5 to 1
font trees §| | dm bive/Tf<*t
trees 7V each. •Ihtuf pmtg Mgf
Order from this id Wrtie'f.,r prices
Otbier ardimaled fru<Ahade arid or
namentals. Mm* hardv v-yetaM'
plant* *uitable to Western climate j
Twenty year* m Plaiutiew. PI.AIN
IVirW Nf R"b RY . Box ItWT Pl.i-v |
ltit«, Tern 2946 I
’525
.*525
.’595
lh\n......*675
cxiiiftoutT .. *695
Tk# ( Olftvrft §«••£
thU | ani>ai; . . #
•595
tk*
WrsAsn rVlImv
r*e IH T»s
l lwaii will* Call
All r»>. «■ I. s I
*545
*650
V. o M P A R R
A* r*i, • m —wi a
•6s l*W fMrs Ol ...iwditisi
• (•sa.hlliiiloi. ('Vis
elwi.WlwfwIriXMlMlaai
se.l* >ai.n,Hi ,lwp las
sag lisia.lai
Since January first, over 3vV> AN) j c..p*e Lave chosen
t e C lunrolct Six. AnJ c\er, Jay c* an increase in
Ini* frt rncndous public acccpGmce—
—for the new Chevrolet m t only Bring* the enjoyment
of ftix-cylinder iverformance within the reach of every-
body everywhere, hut give* the Chevrolet huvrr a
greater dollar value than anv other low-priced car.
Ju»t consider what you get in the Chevrolet Sis! The
•muothneaa, flesibilm and power of a ftix-cylinder
engine which deliver, hotter than twenty miles to the
gallon, the beauty and luxury of bodies by Either with
adjustable driver’, .eat. The effort le** control of big,
quiet, non-locking 4-wheel brake* and hall hearing
•teerinjj. ITen consider Chev rolet price*! And you will
diftxover that thi. hne quality Sis cun actually he
bought in the prtce range ofjthe four! Come in. Let u»
prove that any,me who can afford any car can afford
a Chevrolet Sis!
UERND0N-BLRDITT CHEVR01.ET COMPANY
nit; i.ake.tp:xas
THE PRICE RAHGE 0ETH
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Hibdon, John. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 13, 1929, newspaper, April 13, 1929; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth633755/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.