The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Report of Mrs. Lula O. Cartwright. County Treasurer of
Reagan County, Texas, of Receipts and Expenditures from
January 1st to March 31st, 1962. Inclusive:
JURY FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ................$ 3,994.02
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “A" ..................... 200-43
Amount to Balance ............... 3,793.59
3,994.02
Balance ....................... 3,793.59
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ..............• -
To Amount received since last Report 21,909.77
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “B" .........................
Amount te Balance..............
Balance ...................... 31,076.10
GENERAL COUNTY FUND
Balance last Report, Filed ____
January 1st, 1962 ........... .... 85,335.79
To Amount received since last Report 8,651.11
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “C” .........................
By Amount transferred to other FXmds,
since last Report................
Amount to Balance..............
Balance ...................... 50,800.36
COURT HOUSE & JAIL FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ................ 16,123.27
To Amount received since last Report 1,092.04
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “D” .........................
Amount to Balance..............
17,215.31
Balance ...................... 13,276.58
ROAD BOND SINKING FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ............... • 26,258.98
To Amount received since last Report 56,324.27
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “E” .........................
Amount to Balance..............
Balance ...................... 14,083.41
ADDITIONAL ROAD FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st. 1962 ................ 29,531.61
To Amount received since last Report 2,978.51
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “f" .........................
Amount to Balance..............
Balance ...................... 31,498.81
RECAPITULATION
Jury Fund Balance .................. 3,793.59
Road and Bridge Fund Balance...... 31,076.10
General County Fund Balance ...... 50,800.36
Courthouse & Jail Fund Balance .... 13,276.58
Road Bond Sinking Fund Balance .... 60,984.32
Hospital Maintenance Fund Balance 29,250.28
Officers Salary Fund Balance........ 46,542.96
Lateral Road Fund Balance.......... -41-
Park Fund Balance.................. 14,083.41
Additional Road Fund Balance...... 31,498.81
3,994.02
39,731.81
31,076.10
70,807.91 70,807.91
13,186.54
30,000.00
50,800.36
93,986.90 93,986.90
3,938.73
13,276.58
17,215.31
Political
Announcements
Rates for the various classi-
fications of Political Announ-
cements to be carried In this
newspaper during the coming
election year are listed below.
Charges for announcements
are cash in advance as re-
quired by law. This same pol-
icy of cash In advance applies
to all political advertising
carried in this newspaper and
to any commercial printing
connected with a candidate’s
quest for office.
RATES FOR POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
District & State Offices $30.00
County Offices.........20.00
Commissioners ........ 20.00
Other Precinct Offices .. 15.00
The Big Lake Wildcat Is
authorized to announce the
following named candidates
for office, election to be sub-
ject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primary, Saturday.
May 5, 1962.
For County Judge:
WOODROW W. MUNN
S. E. STOUT, JR.
J. O. LUSBY
JIM L. DANIEL
For County and District
Clerk:
RICHARD T. SPRING STUN
For County Treasurer:
Farmer's Field News
By Mrs. Jack Stewart
The Ohio Oil Co., recent
purchaser of the Plymouth Oil
Co., assumed operations in
Farmer Field on April 3 with
C. R. Nichols of Iraan as our
superintendent. All the em-
in the field remained with the
change-over in ownership. We
like our new boss very much,
and we are happy to say that
we are with the Ohio Co. Mr.
Nichols has visited in our
home several times.
We also wish to say that we
enjoyed being with the Ply-
mouth Oil Co. for these many
years. Mr. Stewart, who Is
foreman at Fanner Field, be-
gan working for the Plymouth
Oil Co. on April 28, 1929, a few
years after the opening of the
Big Lake Oil Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Emerson
and Robert of Susan Peak
Camp near San Angelo were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Dykes and children last Tues-
day night.
Mrs. Sammy Bean of Ran-
kin visited in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Lovell on Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. R. K. Stearns, Robert
and Richard visited with
friends at Benedum Field at
Rankin last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowler,
Joyce and Rita, were visitors
in Monahans over the week
end.
Miss Mary Ann Stearns en-
joyed a trip to the Big Bend
MRS. LULA G. CARTWRIGHT I National Park over the week
| end with a group of 4-H Club
girls from Big Lake.
REAGAN F. H. A. GIRLS
SPONSOR STYLE SHOW
Winners in the style show
sponsored last Sunday after-
noon by the Reagan County
Future Homemaking of Amer-
ica Chapter have been an-
nounced.
Cindy Carr, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwain Carr, was
winner in the 3-5 age group,
and Robin Basham, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Basham,
was first in the 6-8 age group.
In the high school division
Judy Gooch and Jeanne
Wright tied for first place,
and Janice Coates was run-
ner-up in this group. Each
winner was presented with a
stuffed Easter bunny.
Judges for the contest were
Mrs. Richard Springstun, Mrs.
E. O. Nevills and Paul Jacobs.
THE BIG LAKE (TEXAS) WILDCAT
April 19, 1962
CARD OF THANKS
| This is an expression of our
thanks to many friends and
| loved ones of Mack Irby. We
i thank you for every kindness
shown to us in our recent sor-
row. We are also thankful for
everything that was done for
Mack during the years of his
illness.
Mrs. Mack Irby
Mrs. Grover Sanders
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS...
POT PLANTS — CUT FLOWERS — SPRAYS
We Wire The World Over
BIG LAKE FLOWER SHOP
"Big Lake’s Leading Florist”
Shop Hours: 8:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 5:00
Closed on Sundays except Special Occasions
Phone 400 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Swamy
Guests last Saturday of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Hayes, Eliza-
beth Ann and Brownie, were
Mrs. Hayes’ sister and family
Mr. and Mrs. James Brodnax,
Jimmy and Tommy of Odessa,
former Big Lake residents.
21,598.93
60,984.32
82,583.25
82,583.25
Balance ......................
60,984.32
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ................
To Amount received since last Report
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. "F” .........................
Amount to Balance .............
29,099.90
2,620.86
2,470.48
29,250.28
31,720.76
31,720.76
Balance ......................
29,250.28
OFFICERS SALARY FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ................ 27,085.90
To Amount received since last Report 5,089.34
To Amount transferred from other Funds,
since last Report ................ 30,000.00
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “G" .........................
Amount to Balance ..............
15,632.28
46,542.96
62,175.24
62,175.24
Balance ......................
46,542.96
LATERAL ROAD FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ................
To Amount received since last Report
By Amount paid out since last Report,
Ex. “H” .........................
Amount to Balance ..............
10,480.67
-0-
10,480.67
-0-
10,480.67
10,480.67
Balance ....................
-0-
PARK FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
January 1st, 1962 ................
To Amount received since last Report
By Amount paid out since last Report
Ex. “1" ..........................
Amount to Balance .............
13,061.91
1,092.04
70.54
14,083.41
14,153.95
14,153.95
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 2:
W. T. MILLS
JOHN R. DAUGHERTY
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 4:
JAPSON PETTIT
BILLY BOYD
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 2:
H. L. GARDNER
C. M. (BILL) JENKINS
For Representative,
78th Legislative District:
DAVID READ
of Howard County
ED J. CARPENTER
of Howard County
For State Senator,
25th Senatorial District:
DORSEY B. HARDEMAN
of Tom Green County
W. A. (BILL) STROMAN
of Tom Green County
For U. S. Representative,
16th Congressional District:
J. T. RUTHERFORD
of Ector County
The Big Lake Wildcat is
authorized to announce the
followed named candidates
for office, election to be sub-
ject to the action of the Re-
publican Primary on May 5,
1962.
For U. S. Representative,
16th Congressional District:
ED FOREMAN
of Ector County
Those from the camp at-
Blan Benton, city secretary,
attended a two day meet and
workshop in Austin Monday
and Tuesday for city secre-
taries.
tending the Mack Irby funer-
al last Friday afternoon in Big
Lake were Mrs. T. L. Reed, Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Lovell, Mr. and
Mrs. R. K. Stearns, and Jack
and I. Mr. and Mrs. Irby, who
moved to Fort Worth in Feb-
ruary, lived in Texon for more
than 20 years. We wish to ex-
tend our deepest sympathy to
Mr. Irby’s family.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF REAGAN
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day per-
sonally appeared Mrs. Lula G. Cartwright, County Treasurer
of Reagan County, who being by me duly sworn, upon oath,
says that the within and foregoing report is true and correct.
Mrs. Lula G. Cartwright, County Treasurer.
1962.
(SEAL)
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5 day of April,
Richard T. Springstun, Clerk,
County Court, Reagan County, Texas.
Big Lake Lodge No. 1203,
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Meeting
Second Tuesday
of each month
W. T. Mills, Sec.
Sam M. Douglas, W. M.
Observe These Safety
Precautions Outdoors:
Never start an outdoor fire on
a windy day or near a build
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covered wire-mesh basket or
metal container. And don’t
forget to insure against fire,
too!
PAUL JACOBS
Insurance Agency
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962, newspaper, April 19, 1962; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656860/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.