The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BIG LAKE (TEXAS) WILDCAT
July 30, 1964
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Political
Announcements
DEMOCRATIC
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
Mrs. Christine Gardner
Box office open 6:45 on Fri.- For Sheriff:
Mon.-Tues.; at 1:45 Sat.-Sun.; James L. Proffitt
with continuous matinee.
Friday - Saturday
Slvln Spartan Warriors!
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Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
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For County Attorney:
Gordon F. Thrall
For Commissioner,
Precinct 1:
Lester Ratliff
For Commissioner,
Precinct 3:
Clayton Henderson
For Representative,
78th Legislative District:
Ed J. Carpenter
of Howard County
| For District Attorney,
83rd Judicial District:
William H. Earney
of Presidio County
For State Senator,
25th Senatorial District:
Dorsey B. Hardeman
of Tom Green County
For U. S. Representative,
16th Congressional District:
Richard C. (Dick) White
of El Paso County
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED a fair size, two-
bedroom furnished house for
couple. Call 884-2215.
HOMEMADE Barbecue and
Tamales Saturday and Sun-
day. Maurice Goodloe, 605
South California. Goat, beef
chicken barbecue and ta-
males cooked each day.
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
For sale of Mineral Interest FOR RENT: Clean two-bed-
lr. Big Lake Townsite (Sec- room furnished house at 911
WANTED TO BUY: Old dolls
or doll parts. Will trade doll
clothes for dolls. See Mrs
Vestal, 108 Fifth.
BIG LAKE SALVAGE
Buy and Sell anything of
value. We pay more for scrap
iron and junked cars.
Garden City Highway
Phone 884-2146
tion 6), contact James P
Riggs, Phone 2020, Big Lake
or write P. O. Box 3172, Mid-
land, Texas.
FOR SALE: 10x55 Trailer
House, two bedrooms; also
12-ft. fiberglass boat and
trailer. Charles Byrd at Fire
Station.
FOR SALE: Late 1959 model
Sparcraft trailer house; 3
bedroom, 10 x 50 ft. Located
behind Ace Motor Rebuilders
Plant. Call 884-2320.
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
W. T. Cox, 305 10th
Full line of
Household Products
and Cosmetics
FOR SALE: Large brick
home, 600 Plaza. Contact
Billy Boyd.
FOR SALE: Camper pickup
over cab, sleeps four, fits any
pickup, $800. James Brown
600 Pennsylvania.
IRONING wanted, guaran-
teed, $1.25 per doz. Call 2670.
HELP WANTED
NEED MECHANIC to work
and act as shop foreman in
Ford dealership. Eddie Pierce
Motors, Marfa, Texas. Phone
I’A-94671.
FOR SALE: 22-ft. Travelite
Trailer House. Call 884-2igo
or see at 905 Ohio.
FOR SALE: 7 room home
with two complete baths. Ap-
prox. $750 down payment. 504
Maryland or see Jacobs In-
surance.
Texas. Call Mrs. Ben Feath-
erston, 884-2734.
REPUBLICAN
For U. S. Representative,
16th Congressional District:
—ngurwirw——■— Ed Foreman
| of Ector County
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chick |--
returned last week end from SCHAEFFERS TO ATTEND
a vacation that first took COWBOY CAMP MEETINGS
them to Devil’s Lake Damj The and Mrs w. E
where they attended a re- 'schaeffer of the First Pres-
union of the Ward family, i byterian Church leave Satur-
They were accompanied on|day for Mountain Home
the trip by their son-in-law j where they will attend the
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ; jjjh country Cowboy Camp
Bill Hale of Midland. Their .Meeting which will get un-
trip also included New Mex-: dgrway Sunday, Aug. 3. The
ico where Mr. and Mrs. Chick following week they will go to
visited in Las Cruces with a. Texas’ oldest camp meeting
son and family, Mr. and Mrs J Sjte> Bloys Cowboy Camp
Arthur Chick and children ( Meeting, 17 miles west of Fort
They went to Cloudcroft Davis.
where they expected to get in, Elsewhere in this paper is
some fishing, but they found some historical facts about
that it has been as dry there these two places which has
as West Texas had been been compiled by the Rev
when they left the previous Schaeffer,
week end. Before returning During his absence from
home they went to the Carls- (the Presbyterian Church the
bad Caverns. Their grand- (two coming Sundays, the pul-
daughter, 15-year-old Cyn- pit will be filled by Mason
thia Gayle, daughter of the Shurley of Benedum Field.
Arthur Chicks, is expected Mr. Shurley, a lay preacher
here this week for a visit has spoken at this church on
with her grandparents. ! a number of occasions.
TONY REESE’S ATTEND
REUNION ON VACATION
Leaving Sunday on vaca-
tion the Tony Reese family
first attended a reunion call-
ed the Lampasas Company
Founders Assn, at Granite
Shoals and Marble Falls,
Texas. The organization is
made up of descendants of
the late Sam and Nora
Faught of Lampasas and last
word received by Mr. and
i Mrs. Reese was that 85 fam-
i Hies had pre-reglstered.
I Others attending from the
West Texas area include Mr.
1 and Mrs. B. G. Lewis and
family of Odessa; Mr. and
1 Mrs. B. Howard Johnson and
j family of Big Spring; Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Langridge
1 and family of Snyder and Mr.
I and Mrs. D. W. Faught and
| family of San Angelo.
I In addition to the reunion
July 26, 27 and 28, Mr. and
Mrs. Reese are spending time
j in Houston with Mr. and Mrs
' Charles Schlemmer of Hous-
' ton, Mr. Reese’s daughter,
and with other relatives in
South Texas before returning
• home.
THREE BEDROOM house for
sale. Corner lot — priced at
$4,000. Also duplex for rent.
Apply at 601 Plaza. Phone
884-2473.
FOR RENT: Furnished house
clean and attractive. Inquire
at 704 Utah, Phone 884-2145. i
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments. 503 Ninth. Phone 884-
2305. R. W. Weatherby.
BUSINESS SERVICES
SINGER Representative —
Stanley Heath — here each
week. Leave calls at Big Lake
Wildcat, 884-2215.
WESTERN MATTRESS CO
Mattress made, choice of size
and color. Pick up and deliv-
ery. Leave name at Proffitt
Shop, phone 884-2322 or wTite
Western Mattress Co. Box
5288, San Angelo.
TOR EXPERT CLEANING OF
RUGS, WOOL UPHOLSTERY
call the Wildcat, 884-2215, Big
Lake and leave name and ad-
dress. Free estimates. All
work guaranteed. Bonded
and insured. Clean-Rite, Box
697, Iraan, Texas. Frank Per-
ry, owner.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
First Insertion ......................... per word 4c
Subsequent Insertions .................. Per word 3c
Minimum: 50c
Card ol Thanks.......Per word 4c (Minimum: $1.00)
Classified ads and cards of thanks are payable in
advance unless customer carries a regular account.
FIRST BAPTIST PASTOR
TO ATTEND ENCAMPMENT
High School Slates
Registration Dates
The Rev. and Mrs. Bob G
Fulmer of the First Baptist Registration dates for Rea-
Church will be in attendance gan County High School have
today and tomorrow at the been set for the preceding
Paisano Baptist Encampment week before the opening of
which is now in its 44th ses- school on August 31, it has
sion between Alpine and been announced by Principal
Marfa. The Rev. Fulmer, who R. w. Magruder.
served as director of the re-1 He requests that all new
cent First Annual West Tex- students, other than fresh-
as Youth Congress at Paisa- men, entering the local high
no, will meet with the Paisa- school for the first time, have
no Board of Directors for the their transcripts with them
purpose of setting a date and at the time of enrollment; or
other plans for next year’s else request the school, which
Congress. J they last attended, to mail
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shep- the transcripts to him in Big
pard of Midland, who arrived Lake.
LOST
TWO BEDROOM home at 703
Maryland for sale. Fenced
back yard. Call 884-2215.
REWARD: for return of
Chevrolet hub cap, lost Tues-
day afternoon on Ohio be-
tween Fourth and Fifth. Call
884-2601.
Tuesday to be guests of the
Fulmers, will accompany
their hosts to Paisano. Mr
Sheppard, a long time friend
of the local pastor, conduct-
ed the singing at a revival
here last fall. He is now serv-
ing as music and educational
I director at Crestview Baptist
i Church in Midland.
Veteran goers from the
Registration hours will be
from 8:00 a. m. until 4:00 p
m. Students will enroll as fol-
lows:
Seniors, August 24
Juniors, August 25
Sophomores, August 26
Freshmen, August 27
Mr. Magruder stated that
he expects to enroll 50 or
more seniors, the largest
FOR SALE or TRADE: Equity
in 3 bedroom house. Air con-
ditioned, central heating
fenced yard on corner lot. 8th
and Ohio. Call 884-2393.
RERNIECE IN LUBBOCK
FOR A WEEK WORKSHOP
Berniece Shafer, owner
and operator of Bemiece’s
Beauty Center, left Sunday
for Lubbock where she will
study advanced hair styling
under direction of Jessie Lee
, Sharpley, noted hair designer
A new curriculum on and attend the University
Christian Study for Metho-' Cosmotology Workshop July
26-30 on the Texas Tech
First Church to the Baptist graduating class in the
Encampment are Mr. and school’s history; and it is also
Mrs. Gordon E. Roach who thought that high school’s
have missed only a few of the entire enrollment will exceed
sessions since their first at- that of last year,
tendance more than 30 years ----
METHODISTS TO HOST
TRAINING WORKSHOP
dist children, recently adopt
ed by the San Angelo District campus,
of the Methodist Church, will. James Allen of Roswell
be presented at a district- New Mexico and Fletcher
wide workshop to be held in' Cockrell of Orange, Texas
Big Lake on Wednesday, Aug j will conduct classes in Con-1 also expected to
ago. Mr. Roach is office sec-
retary, a place he has held
for a number of years. They
left here last Saturday and
will remain through the en-
tire time. Their daughter
Mrs. Lawson Hendrix, and
Mark left here Tuesday to
spend part of the week; and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clifton
plan to attend Friday and
Saturday’s sessions. Others
from the First Church are
be present
BOW to gf
©OOtff fc worl
mtomtoi a
5, at the First Methodist
Church from 9:00 a. m. until
3:00 p. m.
A corps of trained workers!
will be here to present the
test techniques in the Stu-
dent Union Building on the! -—
TeCh c*j”pUfl- J BOBBY WALLS TO
Mrs^Sharp ey, a member of, LIBY^ SEPT. 1ST
the National Official Hair
study to teachers in each de-! Fashion Committee and the! Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Walls
partment of the church ] Lone Star Styles Committee j and their 2 year old son
school. Teachers are expected will conduct classes in 1964 Troy, are living in Odessa
to be present from McCamey j Fall Trends, designing ef-
Rankin, Ozona, Barnhart and fects, comb out methods, ad-
Mertzon as well as from Big vanced hair styling. She is
Lake. j owner of Jessie Lee’s Hair, employment with Interna-
The Woman’s Society of Deslgn Institute of Lubbock. | tional Air Drill Company
Christian Service of the host i Dot McGlasson and Mon- i Bobby was accepted for work
church will serve lunch to zella Fisher will handle ap-
out-of-town workers and P°lntments during her ab-
teachers. A nursery for small; sence-
children will be open during I
the day. i Engraveu or
_ I ding
LOCAL MAN HONORED
AT COMPANY DINNER
! E. L. Clifton, Big Lake em-
ployee of the Standard Oil
j Co. of Texas, and Mrs. Clif-
ton attended a company din-
ner in Iraan last Friday eve-
ning in Iraan honoring Mr
Clifton and three other em-
ployees.
I Mr. Clifton, who has been
an employee of the company
for 38 years, will be retiring
August 31. The other three
men, Cecil Hodges, Fred
Oberkampf and Joe Hartley
all of Iraan will retire Aug. 1.
Twenty-five-dollar gift certi-
fcates were presented to each
of the men.
Mr. Clifton has been em-
ployed at the company’s
temporarily with Mrs. Walls’ Powell Field holdings for the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty past 11 years. He and Mrs.
i Sims since accepting overseas, Clifton moved into town a
few* years ago. They have
purchased a home in San An-
part of the time.
Fifteen minutes
goes by pretty
fast. But, if you
put aside the
money you earn
in that time, in
just one month
(assuming you make $100.00 a week),
you’d have enough to buy a $25.00
Savings Bond.
Keep it up for 40 months, and you’ll
have Bonds worth $1,000 at maturity.
Save 30 minutes pay a day, and in 40
months you’ll have a stack of Bonds
worth $2,000 at maturity.
What makes it even easier for you is
the Payroll Savings Plan. Your Bond
balance grows every month—and you
hardly know you’re saving.
SOME MORE ADVANTAGES YOU
MIGHT THINK ABOUT
You can save automatically with the
Payroll Savings Plan. Tell your com-
pany how much to save for you each
payday for Bonds. This way you
won’t forget to save and your savings
will add up automatically.
You now get 3K% interest, to
maturity. This new rate, which went
into effect June 1, 1959, makes your
Bond money grow faster. Series E
You atom more than money with
Bonds now mature 14 months earlier
than before—in just 7 years, 9
months. Bonds bought before June 1,
1959, earn more, too—an extra 34%
from then to maturity.
You can get your money, with in-
terest, any time you want it. Bonds
are a ready reserve that you can cash
any time at any bank. But it pays to
keep them.
Your money is guaranteed by the
U.S. Government. Bonds are an
absolutely riskless investment. The
Government promises you that the
cash value of your Bond will not
drop—it can only grow.
Your money can’t be lost or stolen.
The Treasury will replace your
Bonds, free, if anything happens to
them.
You save more than money. You
help save the peace. Every Bond you
buy helps keep our Nation and our
Nation’s economy strong.
Here’s how you can reach your taring*
goal with US. Saving* Bond* in juit
7 year*, 9 month*
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Webb, Jr. j
and daughter, Jane, of Perry- ]
ton arrived Tuesday in thej
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Webb, Sr. Jane
who is 15 years of age, is a
candidate in the Miss Perry-
ton Beauty Contest.
Printed Wed-
Invitations and An-
nouncements at The Big Lake
Wildcat. See Our Samples.
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SiR' safety!
near Tripoli, Libya July 18
and is making preparations
to leave by September 1. Mrs
Walls will join him when her
required visas and medical
data are completed. At this
time it is estimated that she
will be able to join her hus-
band by December 1.
Bobby has been in Big Lake
with Wharton Drilling Com-
pany since February. Previ-
ously he has been employed
overseas near Ben Gaza
Libya so that he is familiar
with the territory to which
he is assigned. He will make
the fourth Big I#ke man to
work in that immediate ter-
ritory, the others being Feb
and Norris McWilliams and
Warren Nutter. Mrs. Walls
has an aunt-who lives in Tri-
poli whom she looks forward
to contacting.
gelo to which place they will
go upon his retirement. One
of their daughters and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Parsons and Melanie of
Westbrook were Sunday night
guests while en route to the
Paisano Encampment.
By I
$V0O
$5,000
$10,000
MChflMk
an
$54*
$1045
$21.70
U.S. Savings Bonds
Bay where you frank: orhatuk.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Mat-
lock and four children of
Houston are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Benge at the Hor-
ace Hartgrove Ranch. They
arrived Tuesday for a vaca-
tion with Mr. Matlock’s aunt
| and uncle and his three sis-
I ters and their families are
: expected in for the week end
I to make a family reunion
complete.
The Matlock children are
Duane 7, Tommy 6, Jimmie 2
and Kathleen 2 months
James is company engineer
for Baroid with territory
around Houston. He lived in
Louisiana for several years
with the same company.
The sisters expected in are
Joann, now Mrs. Don McNal-
ly of Downiey, Calif, whose
husband is in the plumbing
business; Elsie, Mrs. Mel
Shaw, Jr. of Bartlesville
Okla. and Lora, Mrs. Keith
White of Borger, Texas. Both
Mr. Shaw and Mr. White are
associated with Phillips Oil
j Company.
Saturday, Sunday, Monday
Tony\ Christine
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657595/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.