The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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UU LAKE WILDCAT, BIG LABE. REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS
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(Up Sig Cakr Wildcat
i WILSON, Editor-Publisher
MfrnCK TO THE PUBLIC
eironeous reflection upon
character, standing or repu-
Mkm of any person, firm or cor-
fmtmrn which may appear m the
Wtanns of this paper will be glad-
ly corrected upon due notice of
4MBC being g.vea to the editor
ly, at the office.
Entered as second-class matter
ABttary 2, 1926, at the postoffice
ai Big Lake. Texas, under the act
cC March 3. 1879.
A FIRE A MINUTE!
Own t leave small children alone
all home!
TtCagcdy after tragedy has been
oawmied where an untended child
huo. been either killed or dlsflgur
<ait tut life by fire A recent cast*
ta «Uwd by the Industrial comniis-
ituu of Wisconsin A boy of four
MUi his brother of six months were
Iwflt in the house when the par-
anto went visiting The boy push-
aril the baby buggy containing hts
hsotber too close to the heating
riuw. A blanket caught lire and
tshu Uiiant was fatally burned
Other accounts tell of fires that
aoe started by children playing
tmkh matches In still other inci-
a stove door Is opened or
Erib lifted off by the child and
are started. Fatal results
huou* been often followed the pour
tMC kerosene on a fire by a
cttiiu. All small children love to
jftitty with fire, and no precaution
sfamid lx* overlooked tn restraining
Emm.
Parents should Immediately take
tan# steps First, never leave your
ehaidrvn alone at home Second,
«|Ki the simple and Inexpensive
QtkUigs necessary to the elumna-
ttm of common fire hazards. All
Emplaces should be screened Clo-
ttktt# should be hung at a sale dls-
taaoce from pipes and stoves All
httttting equipment and adjuncts
should be periodically Inspected or
owirrhauled Continuous care be
taken in handling and storing M-
j flammable liquids. Waste of all
kinds, such as papers and rags,
should be disponed of Or stored
' in metal containers. The wiring
I of electric appliances should be
checked occasionally A frayed
or twisted cord can cause short
circuits followed by fire
Every minute a fire breaks out
: In America. Two thirds of all
| those fires occur In homes Will
your home be on that list tills
year- and will you and your fani-
; Uy be subjected to a menace that
may take life, due primarily to
your own carelessness?
lilt. 1 ARE CASH GROCERY IS
SELLING CARNATION FLOUR
of Reagan County, Greeting
Carnation flour, made in Wich-
ita Falls, Is now being sold in Utg
Lake by the Big I<ake Cash Gro-
cery C A Eiohelberger, repre-
sentative of the Kell Mill & Ele
vator Company, was here Wednes-
day In the Interest of this new
product
Mr Kell says that money will be
refunded to the purchasers >fT Car-
nation flour if they find it dot's
not give as good results as any
other brand of flour There is al-
so a coupon inside of every sack,
and the user of this flour can get
Wm Rogers silverware with them.
MRS L. i>. THORN IS
EASTER BRIDGE HOSTESS
Mrs L D Thorn was hostess to
! her bridge club with an Easter par-
i ty at her home recently
Spring colors and Easter bu.sk-
I ets with nests of eggs and bun-
nies were used In table appoint-
ments. Redbud blooms and pink
azalea decorated the living room
Mrs E M Sanderson wits award-
ed high score prize In the games
Refreshments were served to,
Mesdames J F Pattison. Charles
Black W D. Hudson, H B Edens,
E J Compton, Gus Shawver and
Mrs Sanderson.
■ We Want the New*"
CITATION BY PUBLICATION | of one month; and the rental vul-
Tlie State of Texas ue thereof during such occupan-
To the sheriff or any constable , 18 iDoll^s; ln vwhlch a‘
mount by virtue of such wrongs,
defendants are justly lntebted to
, plaintiff, all to plaintiffs damage
summon M Dallas and the un- L„ thc ,um of f|fty dollars
known heirs of M Dallas, by uiak- : .. ,
mg publication of this citation one * 1 , 4lh: PlttinUff ?**» ““J ne fna
m each week fur four consecutive , hw predecessors tn title have hau
weeks previous to the return day I P^-eable, continuous and adverse
I hereof, tn some newspaper publish- Passion of said lands and tent
led in your county, if there be a nient** «‘ulUv»Un«- usm« and en‘
i newspaper published therein. bul (Joying the same for more than ten
Ilf not .then In the nearest county >ears ‘rnmedlately next preceding
where a newspaper is published, ^-'uary . 1937. during which jx
to appear at the next regular term of “me u‘e* had such
of the District Court of Reagan 1 la"d* *»d tenements actually en-
County, to be holdcn at the court- cl<**d by a f®nce* »uch ™co*ur*
house thereof tn Big Lake, Texas, I consisting of less than a total of j
l on the 2nd Monday In April, A D.. | thousand acres of land
1937, the same being the 12th day I WHKREFORE. plaintiff prays
; of April, A D . 1937. then and there | that the defendants be cited to ,
\ to answer a petition filed ln said ! appear and answer herein, as pro-
I court on the 11th day of Febru- ! vided by law. and that upon final |
'ary, A D. 1937, ln a suit, number- hearing hereof pluintlff have judg-
ed on the docket of said court as ' ment for the title and possession J
No 594 wherein J R Barton Is , of the above described premises, j
plaintiff, and M Dallas and the for his damages, for costs of suit j
i unknown heirs of M. Dallas and J j and for such other and further re-
Marvin Rape are defendants, and lief, at law or ln equity, to which j
said petition alleging 1,e mfty 1)0 entitled.
1st That on the 1st day of Jan- | Herein fall not, and have before |
uury A D 1937 plaintiff was and said court, at its aforesaid next
still Is the owner ln fee simple of regular term, tins writ with your
the following described lands sit- I return thereon, showing how you :
uated In Uie counties of Reagan have executed the same
I ;ind Glasscock. state of Texas, to- ! Given under my hand and the
seal of said court, at office ln Big
Lake, Texas, this the 20th day of
| February, A D. 1937
(Seal) H I. PUCKETT. Clerk.
i
TO*
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FRIDAY, MARCH M. 1117
Just Arrived
Silk Dresses
In Printed Crepes and
Chiffons
One group, size 12 to 20
$4.75
A
j®
Another group priced at
$7.95
wit:
223 acres of land, being all of
Survey No. 23. Abstract No. 155,
Tatent No. 294. Volume 37. sit-
uated on Sterling ('reek in
Glasscock and Reagan Coun-
ties. Texas.
2nd On said date, to-wtt. Jan.
■jury 1. 1937. plaintiff was also
District Court, Reagan County.
| NEW BOOKS RECEIVED
AT LOCAL GRADE SCHOOL
Colorful Jackets tucked on the
1Il.^l0n.!^d.f!I!“,rLUr;!! bulletin board of the grade school
afterward, on the second day
January. 1937, the defendants un-
lawfully entered upon and dis-
possessed him of such premises and
withhold from him the possession
thereof
3rd
and used said premises under such
unlawful possession for a period
hallway represen the following new
books in the school's library:
Ruth Fielding on thc St Law-
rence, Ruth Fielding in the Far
North, Lone Star Ranger, Miss Min-
Defendants have occupied ('r'*1 William Greenhill, Miss
Minerva on the Plantation. Vicar
of Wakefield. Just David, Drift
Fence. Bronze Turkey. Michael An-
gelo, Michael O'Halloran, Keeper
of the Bee The Spy. Nicodemus
WARNING POSTED Our pas-
tures have been posted accord-
HOW to Catch Cold
l ake a hot bath and go out ice skat-
ing. Bul if von don't want a cold
and have a ^tart now, trv ^oine of
our well known and reliable reme-
dies Ihe\ are privet] rigfit, and are
prepart'd to get the job done.
PEOPLES DREG COMPANY
THE HKXAU STORE**
mg to law, and any person found and the Houn’ Dog. Nicodemus and
hunting, fishing, trapping or
hauling wood will be prosecut-
ed Let this lx* a warning to
Sawyer Cattle IV Uc
the Little Black Pig. The Good
Natured Bear. Polaris, the story of
an Eskimo dog, Beautiful Joe's
Paradise
City Barber Shop
Shop Located on
Weal Side of Main Street
Hoi sod Cold Hatha
HALAMICEKS
Phone 53 T. H. RAY. Manager Big Lake, Texas
MIDLAND PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
MIDLAND, TEXAS
CATTLE AND SHEEP LOANS
PRESENT INTEREST RATE 5 PER CENT
DIRECTORS
SAM PRESTON. Wm. ODOM, J. P. RANKIN
GEO. G. WHITE And WALTER W BURKHOLDER
II. C. BARNES, Secretary-Treasurer
H. L. PUCKETT, Local Representative
Leave vour laundry and dry
cleaning at the City Barber Shop
in Biz lake.—Ozona l-aundry.
Mr and Mrs Henry Kothmann
went to Lubbock the first of the
week where she is to be operated
on for goitre.
*
JESS PRUITT
J. F. IIOLT
Wat**r Well Drilling
Wl'tdir tiling
Phone 89 Big Lake
Tlie Supreme Salad Dressing
- For Sale by-~
( l TBIRTtl A HOLLAND
iGSP
Wu Have Added to Our Line a Complete Stock of-—
Floor Coverings
In Both \ ard Cood> and
RUGS
In the Different Sizes.
Come in and see the new and beautiful patterns we
have for you to select from. VI o have also received
a new shipment of glassware. See them.
Win. Cameron & Co., Inc.
Big Lake..................Texas
BATTLESHiP
Asbestos Roof Coating
STANDS GUARD WITH A PROTECTING COAT
OVER THESE CUSTOMERS
Exporters Compress Co., Houston ........... Bought March 31
Herman Hospital Estate, Houston.............Bought May 15
Eastern State Petroleum Co., Houston........Bought July 31
Shippers Compress Co., Houston............Bought August 4
Herman Hospital Estate, Houston........Bought September 3
Shippers Compress Co., Houston.........Bought September 9
Exporters Compress Co., Houston........Bought September 17
I h i man Hospital Estate, Houston.......Bought September 19
Herman Hospital Estate, Housti n........Bought November 13
Herman Hospital Estate, Houston.......Bought October . 22
Battleship Asbestos Roof Coating Is Made in Texas-Used All Over
the nation.
The above tustomer*. each rated at over a million dollars, bought and bought again be-
rauar they are satisfied Tliey will continue to be our customer* because they KNOW Bat-
lleahip Asbestos RooVing < oating doe* the Job! I have as my customers. Mg BusinesMww Banks,
Hospitals, Compresaors, Warehouses and many smaller users.
COVER WITH BATTLESHIP AND BE PREPARED FOR THE RAIN, SLEET AND SNOW!
N. F. Chapman
Salesman..........................Pecos, Texas
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1937, newspaper, March 26, 1937; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631403/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.