The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1949 Page: 5 of 6
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JANUARY 7, 1949
LIG I.ARK WILDC AT, BIG LA 12, REAGAN COUNTY, TEXAS
page rnne
Mr. and Mrs. W W Strain and
c’aivhL'r. PatrttJli, • turnvd last
week end from Longview and
1 nv. od where they spent the
Christmas holidays. They were ac-
ta.raj anted here by Mrs Strain's
sister. Mrs. Bill Canon, and chil-
dtcn. Lavernp Belle and Ronnie,
who returned to their home in
Brown .ood Sunday.
air Robert T Noble and son.
Jimmie. of Jonesboro. Ark., who
had been visiting with her parents
in Temple during the holidays,
joined her sister, Mrs J. L. Werst,
Jr. and Infant son, David, in San
Angelo on Tuesday and accompan-
ied them home for a week’s visit.
GONZALES FIGHTS FOLIO
R«C»'n!nn ITi• HI* of polio*
t». id r; j:'lcj !> a *!av/, pai|U-
ta' -fc P"C ‘ young
Tc sni at Gan- .! i Warm
Spring* Foundation »ly
ctcept tl a chilling* of crip-
t '..n; i.s ti.
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E. M Hay and his sister-in-law ' . i . C. E. Sprliigatun has return-
Mrs. Eva Price of Iowell Field are .ro: i Wichita Fall;; wtiere she
in Kansas City where Mr Huy went - *;<>*f DoJtas had been,
lor treatment and Mrs Price to vis- to a tend to the uftinrsof their late*
it with relatives They expert to be islet. Miss Ir.tta Voss, who died
back about the middle of the ntl; f ;t heart attou-k
month.
^ Carbon paper tor sale at The
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YOUR CRKBIT RECORD IS
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AN OPEN ROOK
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Atca'.vitc record < oi hou you pay your credit
accounts arc kept b\ the local Retail Mer-
chant'. Credit Bureau. This information is
available to all members of the Bureau, and to
the members of something like UlOO ulherv-
Retail Merchants Bureaus from Coast to Coast
In the United Stales.
Credit depends on two things—the first is
character ... the second, ability to pay.
Establish your credit as a matter of conven-
ience and prestige—Maintain your credit by
buying wisely and paying promptly.
Your credit record is, indeed, an open book, in
which people ran read how trustworthy you
are.
IT PAYS TO KEEP THIS RECORD STRAIGHT.
RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
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Aubrey Edwards of The Model [ Guests over the New Year's week
men's store leaves Sunday for Dal- j cn<* am* Mrs. Raymond
Jos Where he will do spring buying Summers were Mr and Mrs Tab
, Summer.1, of San Angelo and Mr
for his store While there he will , and Mry. G „ SummerB of Mld-
attend the Southwestern Apparel ]an(j
Get results ivltn a classified ad!
C/ije" RELIilF FROM
ymptoms of Distress Arising from
^.TOIWACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
Fre«>BookT*lln>fHom*Treatm*ntthat
Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing
Over I tirvi' million bottle* of Ut<- W i1,1 AMD
Tumtuunt have luien ioM for rolw-f of
nip’iiiinofil.«(rc«»i»rl»lnu frmn llomrch
uiul Uuudcnil Ulrcrt rluti to Acid —
Poor Dig*ttl*n, Sour or Upul Homoch,
Gottlnoos. Heartburn. IlMpbumti. otc..
flue to tico*« Acid. Snlil on IS <U>» Irlall
A«k for “Willard'* Mnun" oliu-h fully
-<»•*- it
Talk
is not idle
here
Talk i> our business — and
never before have we carried
such a tremendous volume of it. Both local and long
distance telephone traffic is at a new high in spite of
continued shortages of skilled workers and necessary
materials. We’ve talked a lot about our expansion
program, too, and this talk has not been idle.
During the past few years we have made rapid
progress in this program.
Our expansion will continue until we have pro-
vided efficient telephone service for every person
desiring it.
SAN ANGELO TELEPHONE CO.
THE
WILDCAT
Have you seen the new
General Electric
Automatic Washing Machine?
Come In And Ixt Us Show You Its Many Fine Features.
Also The AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING MACHINE
and C. E. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
A Complete Line Of Plumbing Supplies And Fixtures.
Mack’s Plumbing Co.
T. R. McAden
Phone 170
F. T. Me Aden
• Milo Boulton, rsdio and televi-
sion artist, of New York, had skin
canecr in 1944. Today, thanks to
prompt, effective treatment, he Is
cured. If YOU think you have can-
cer, see your doctor. Early action
can return a priceless dividend ...
years of healthy living to come.
CANCER CAN BE CURBED
...if discovered early and treated
promptly. Needless delay can
literally mean the difference
between life and death. Pain is
seldom a sign of early cancer—
but there are other DANGER
SIGN AI ®:
1. Any sore thnt dors not heal,
partirularly about the tongue,
ntouth or lips.
2. A painless lump or thlcken-
ing. especially in the breast,
lip or tongue.
3. Bloody discharge from the
nipple or irregular I;! "ding
front any of the natural body
openings
4. Any change in the color or
aize of a start or mole.
5. Persistent indigestion.
6. Persistent hoarseness, un-
explained cough, or dilliculfy
in Rwallowing.
7. Any change in the normal
bowel habits.
See vour doctor the MOMENT
you discover a DANGER SIGNAL!
AMERICAN
CANCER SOCIETY
47 auvn STKTT, MW YWR L H
NOW OPEN
For Business
Big Lake's Newest Place To Dine
Featuring . ..
Lunches. Steaks. Short Orders,
Heine-Made Pies. Lunehes-To-Go
()|ien From 6 a. in. Till 10 |>. m.
ELLENBURGFR CAFE
On Highway 07 Across From Mustang
Motel
Mrs. 1). S. Seoniers. Owner
w’Rt ^ AT*
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b At * ts if j l. r»!’«»• v
Vk\ AMIN A . %
bi6 lmmi> Ci.C i, in
Built for breeding t < ■ cy
— Ihxifty. vigorous lonibs
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BREEDER CATTLE CHECKERS
cm
VITAMIN A /at
BIG CALF CROPS
Built for breeding efficiency rj*
— thrifty, vigorous calves. \
SHOT (;I N SHELLS
in 12. 16,20 and TIOguage
Also 30-30 Winchester Shells
All Kiiifis Of leather (roods For The
Ranch Needs
JQ WILSON JTBIG l AKI, TEXAS
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1949, newspaper, January 7, 1949; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631589/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.