The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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BIG LAKE WILDCAT. BIG LAK E, REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER SS, INI
—as
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and (Goodwill to all men, and may you
have a
Merry
Christmas
J Only 2 more dioppin^ days!
Fetors help vou in vour last minute gift-
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m buvij^;. You will U* surprised to see the
5 ' many beautiful ^ifts we have for
JESS PRUITT
J. E. HOLT
Water Well Drilling
Windmllling
Phone 89 Big Luke
SHOP
City BARr
Shop Located on
tlfw Side ol Mam Siiom
Ko4 and Cold Bath*
Lnnis Oro&s, student at Texas
Tech. Ls spending several days thla
week visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Abe Gross. He will Join his
wilt* In Dallas the latter part of
the week and they will spend the
holidays with her relatives at
Jacksonville. While he attends
school, she teaches near there.
A wish for a
! I Merrv Christinas
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and
Jean of the Bar S ranch were the
guests of relatives here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs O. F. Boyd plan to
spend Christinas Day with rela-
tives in Temple.
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To vou and yours, we are wishing a
XIerryhris tmaS
[ And lyuy du- New Year bring you
ppiaer, liappinrss and prosperity.
Wt* will be clos'd Mondaj), Dec. ~().
SANDERS
Grocery and Market
"Where four Baiuie» b Alwajr* Apprtrhbd" Phone 5>
KEMPER DAIRY
JOHNTE O'BRYAN. PROP
DELIVERIES MADE DAILY
Milk and Cream for Sale
TELEPHONE . N
TOC* PATRONAGE GREATLY APPRECIATED
WARNING POSTED — Our pas-
tures have been posted accord-
ing to law, and any person found
hunting, rishlng. trapping or
hauling wood will be prosecut-
ed Let this be a warning to
all Sawyer Cattle Co. tfc.
New Books Added
To County Library
Twenty-eight new books have
recently been added to the shelves
of the Reagan County library- A-
mong them will be found many
popular novel: and a number of
Interesting books for children
They are Red Lamp. Hurricane,
Thin Man. We, Tlsh. Great Im-
personation, Ropers Row, Of Mice
and Men. Sorrell and Son. So Big.
Clmmaron. Mother Carey's Chick-
en Swiss Family Manhattan. Ho-
ney In the Horn. Daughter of the
Middle Border. Little Tony of Italy.
Mltz and Fritz of Germany. Alice
m Wonderland. Hotdi, Live Little
Peppers and How They Grew. Rob-
in Hood. Child's Garden of Verse,
Seven League Roots, Great Sym-
phonies. Abraham Lincoln, Gone
With the Wind and Mv Son, My
Son.
ALL KINDS OF STOVES for sale
at bargain prices. See C. S Bewick.
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Ralph Pe mb rook has had some '
exciting arid Interesting experien- I
res in various parts of the world
He has traveled perhaps more
than any other person in the coun-
ty. and It Is Interesting to hear
him tell of them. He came clone
to losing his .x-alp in South Amer-
ica to a tribe of wild Indians
Guy Jones is the new meat cut- I
ter and groceryman at the San-
ders Grocery and Market. Mr
Jones conies from Ballinger where
he has been associated with some
1 of the best grocery stores and
markets
Mr and Mrs. Walter Durbin of
SUiton have been visiting old
friends at Texon. and they, with
Mr. and Mr:; F. E Best of Texon.
were shopping and visiting in Big
l.ake this week.
BARGAIN ADS
WIDOW, 44. desires hoMrkeeping on
ranrh or farm Pearl Gibson. 420
8. W. 5. Okluahoma. City. Okla
FIRECRACKERS at the Gulf Ser-
vice Station, cheap.
GOOD electric RANGE will be
sold for only $35 Inquire at The
Wildcat.
Glady sent and one for a
Happy New Year
Really Meant
C S. BEWICK
Stevens Motor Co.
SALES FORDservice
BIG LAKE .................................. OZONA
Marshall Queen, Local Representative
GIANT FIRECRACKERS at the
Gulf servirr Station, cheap.
GIFTS-
For All the Family
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MAY
Christmas
and the
GIFTS FOR HER
KOIJJNS HOSE
79c-81.00--$ 1.25
Rollins and Loraine
PANTIES
59c and 79c
SILK GOWNS
$1.00 to $1.95
SILK PAJAMAS
$1.29 to $7.95
LADIES GOWNS
SI.(H) and $1.95
LADIES’ BAGS
49.-89.-81.95
LADIES FITTED BAGS
$7.95 and $12.50
LADIES GLOVES
$1.00 and $1.95
l4l4i4l4i#i414l#i4iW#l#iil4l4lli#l4Ht4i4i#l41W4Al4l4t#t#i#l#i41Jltfi#l#l#
Paul Halamicek
New
Bring you many Joys and
Year
Happy Days
Give Her Comfort
HOUSE SHOES
89c-$1.49-$1.95
Give her comfort in our shoe
department.
Gifts for
MEN AND BOYS
Robes.......$9.90
Pajamas.....$2.95
Ties . . 25c -50c--1.49
Scarfs . $1.00-81.49
Give him an
ARROW SHIRTS
The Shirt America’s best-dress-
ed men are wearing.
$2-2.25-2.50
Boxed Handkerchiefs
50c and $1.00
GIFTS—GIFTS
STETSON HATS
85-7.50-10.00:
Texas Ranger Beltn"
81.00
GLADSTONE BAGS
89.90 and 812.95 „
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Free Wrapping
Wc will »^ift wrap your preset ns purchased
Here. Jast another service of
Peoples Drug
TH« REXAU store-
Wc have just received a nice assortment of
Xmas Gifts
For every member of the famliv, and they
are priced rijdit. See them now.
MMYr
The Humble Company,
its employees, service stations
and dealers extend to their
fellow Texans every good
wish for a very Merry
Christmas.
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO
A Tttst tntnntd by Tt\tnt
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1938, newspaper, December 23, 1938; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631330/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.