The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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furs-TR APPERS-furs
For highesl prices ship your MINK lo C. P. Cloud K Son,
Lampasas. Texas. Returns mailed same day furs received.
Twenty-five dollar ($25.00) special cash award given Feb-
ruary Iflth for largest Mink received up lo that dale.
Phone L. I). 5
P. 0. Box 827
The telephone company reports
to those waiting for service
——
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Ptpti-Col« Company, Long Itland City, N.Y.
Franchised Hottler—PKPSI-UOLA MOTTLING CO., of ( aldwell
A doorftoomonl
From where I sit... I\y Joe Marsh
Sam Hackney
has a trade mark
Before Sum Hackney pot suc-
cessful, his wife used to make his
bow ties for him. They came out an
inch longer than average — and
Sam came in for a lot of ribbing.
But he only smiled and took it.
Of coor*e. Sam doe*n’t nted to
economize now; he’* one of the best
real estate men in the country. Hut
he still nears those long bow ties.
Prospective customer, mi* not re-
member his name or his face, but
the minute they see Sam. they say,
“That’s the feller !"
The bow ties work like a trade
m. rk something to remember
and identify.
And Sam has another trade mark,
too; the glass of beer he buys his
client after every deal is settled.
Sure, it’s a friendly gesture ... but
more than th*t, it reminds Sam’s
clients that he's a man of modera-
tion and good taste — dependable
and temperate. Sam’s no fool !
The telephone company is anxious to
bring you the service you’ve ordered.
Telephone factories are working hard
at the tremendous task of catching up
with America’s hacked up demand for
telephone service. ^Morethan 2,000,000
people are waiting throughout the
nation.)
In Decemlier factories were making
telephone instruments at the rate of
230,000 a month. By January 1, in the
five states served by this company,
about 60.000 of these newly manufac-
tured instruments already had been
installed.
But making and installing telephone
instruments is only a part of the job
of providing service for everybody.
We are planning, making, and install
ing the great volume of switchlioards,
dial equipment, cable, wire —and even
buildings—necessary to make those
telephones work
By the year’* end, enough central
office equipment to connect 40,000 ad-
ditional telephones had been made and
installed in this company's territory.
This is the time taking part of the
iob—the apparatus is complicated to
make and complicated to install.
Equipment lor 10,000 telephones must
he wired to handle nearly 50 million
jxissiblc telephone connections. We’re
pushing this complex job as fast as
we can; it will take time, hut we’re
doing our best to take as little time
as possible.
Miles and miles of cable to connect
telephones with central offices have
liecn put in since the end of the war;
and in thr last few weeks, by reason
of increased supplies of men and
material, the rate of installation has
doubled.
No time has been lost in getting
building projects under way in places
where new construction is needed to
house additional central office equip-
ment.
We have made progress—and every
month during the coming year our
progress will be still more rapid. Every
one will get service in his proper turn.
Your service once ordered, you can
be sure that your application is before
us; and as soon as the equipment is
available to connect your telephone,
we will notify you and arrange details
for providing your service
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577512/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.