The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1955 Page: 7 of 8
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Mrs. Coteman Kendrick returned
to her home In Waco on Monday
following a week's visit with her
brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Q Wilson. She was accom-
panied to Waco by her niece. Mrs.
W. W Munn, who visited there un-
til Thursday.
on Monday and Tuesday WMC CIRCUS OBSERVE
nd Mr* O R Solomon MISSIONARY PROGRAMS
Quests
of Mr. and
were hU mother. Mrs. Pearl Solo-.
mon of Haskell, and his brother,' ------
Donnie J Solomon, who is In the ^plc_ °* the mlMionary
Navy stationed at Los Angeles
“Harvest for the Lord"
Trade At Home And Save!
NEW ELECTROLUX
FLOOR POLISHER
FOR RENT
WORD FURNITURE CO.
-PHONE
was the
program
observed by three of the circles of
the Baptist Woman's Missionary
Union when they met In separate
meetings Monday afternoon.
Mrs. C. 8. Bewick was hostess to
the Edwards Circle. Others pres-
ent were Mesdames C. F. Ferrell,
Allen Newcomb, Neville Davis, L.
B Murtlng. Preston Brady, O. I.
Courtney and Oeo D Alexander
Mrs. A B Hayes was hostess to
the Saunders Circle, and others
present were Mesdames W W
Watkins, Gordon E. Roach, Alvls
Newman. Noble Holt and C. E.
Chick.
Mrs. Bruce Jones was hostess to
the Page Circle, and other mem-
bers present were Mesdames Carl
Matthews, Nollen Cockrell, O. R.
Solomon, Henry 8ettle, Jack
Roach, Douglas Buford and Sam
Glynn A visitor Included Mrs
Pearl Solomon of Haskell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Davis, joined
by their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs Howard Williams and
children of Brady, were In Carls-
bad. N M during the week end to
visit In the home of Mrs Davis’
parents, Mr and Mrs H L Crabb
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Look for PU
at these Leading Grocers:
Food Mart Mac’s Grocery Schaible’s Grocery
Big Lake Grocery Cheatham’s Grocery Texon Store
J Q W ILSON BIG UhL, TEXAS
PHONE I 51
NOW IS Tin: TIME FOR
Fall Bulb Planting
We have a fine selection of Bulbs for you to choose from Come In
today.
AV-V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.W.'.V,
THE BIG LAKE (TEXAS)
STATEMENT * REQUIRED BY
THE ACT or AUOU8T 34. 1813, AS
AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF
MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 3, 1846
'Title 38, United States Code, Sec-
tion 233 ) 8HOWINO THE OWNER-
SHIP, MANAGEMENT. AND CIR-
CULATION OF THE BIO LAKE
WILDCAT published weekly at Big
Lake, Texas for October 1, 1955
1 The names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers are: j
J L Werst. Jr. Big Lake, Texas
2 The owner Is: (If owned by a
corporation. Its name and address
must be stated and also Immedi-
ately thereunder the names and
addresses of stockholders owning
or holding 1 percent or more of to-
tal amount of stock If not owned
by a corporation, the names and
addresses of the Individual owners
must be given If owned by a part-
nership or other unincorporated
firm. Its name and address, as well
as that of each Individual member,
must be given.) J L. Werst. Jr, Big
Lake, Texas
3 The known bondholders, mort- j
gagees. and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or!
more of total amount of bonds,
mortgagees, or other securities are: j
Mrs M A Wilson. Big Lake. Texas. |
4 Paragraphs 2 and 3 include. In
cases where the stockholder or se-
curity holder appears upon the
books of the company as trustee or
In any other fiduciary relation, the
name of the person or corporation
for whom such trustee Is acting;
WILDCAT October 31, 18M
also the statements in the two
paragraphs show the affiant’s full
knowledge and belief as to the cir-
cumstances and conditions under
which stockholders and security
holders who do not appear upon
the books of the company as trus-
tees, hold stock and securities In a
capacity other than that of a bona
fide owner.
5 The average number of copies
of each Issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the
malls or otherwise, to paid sub-
scribers during the 12 months pre-
ceding the date shown above was:
(This Information Is required from
dally, weekly, semiweekly, and tri-
weekly newspapers only.) 940
J. L. Werst, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 1 day of October, 1955
Christine Gardner
Notary Public, Reagan County,
Texas
'My commission expires June 1,
1956)
'SEAL'
j. D. POAGE
District Agent For
Oil Industries Life
Life Insurance - Hospitalisation
See our Stock Participating Char-
tar Policy before yea enter late a
plan for your children.
Phone 61-W
FLOWERS
• • •
FOR AI.I, OCCASIONS
POT PLANTS — CUT FLOWERS _ SPRAYS
We Wire Flowers The World Over
. BIG LAKE FLOWER SHOP
Phone 488 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Swanay
Check Your
FIRE INSURANCE
Values
Phone 7 For Information
Jacobs Insurance Agency
Insure Today — Be Sure Tomorrow
LUMBER
RIGHT FOR YOUR EVERY SINGLE NEED!
No matter what you'rr building, whether U be
a new attic, a game room In the basement, or
an extra shelf In the pantry, you ean depend
on us to hare the kind of lumber you want—
at a price you’ll like. So the next time you
build, remember the convenience and savings
you find here!
Big Lake Lumber Co.
PHONE 388 BIG UU
THF, BIG LAKE WILDCAT
Published Every Friday In Big Lake, The County Seat of
Reagan County, Texas
J. L. Werst. Jr......................... Editor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter January 3, 1836. at the poet
office at Big Lake, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1955, newspaper, October 21, 1955; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659739/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.