The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1949 Page: 6 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 20 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
NO LAKE WILDCAT, MG LAKE. REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS
JANUARY 7, IMS
miMTINO: Letterhead!, anval ' Expected guest* this week of Mrs
• business and calling cards. Hattie D Arnold at the Hotel Texas
abatements, invoices, or anything are her an<J daughter-in-law,
hi at reasonable prices at Ueut Commandt,r and Mrs Mar
£h> Wildcat
-hall D Arnold, who have been vls-
Itlng in Iowa Commander DAm
old has been stationed In California
and Is being transferred to the
Corpus Christi Naval Base Enlist-
ing In the Navy Air Corps early In
the last war. O'Arnold saw action
in many parts of the world before
the end of the conflict He Is now
i n the regular Navy
rhe V'ildrat i m Kindi of PrvU
ntc ai Krtaonadt Prtcoi
CLASSIFIED ADS
DEAD
ANIMALS
On Skinned
v.\ao^d tree
FOR SALE
For Sale: 1 set of 32-volt bat-
teries ami 1 32-volt radio. Call 191.
CALL COLLECT
SAN ANGELO: 3244
If no answer
Call 4023-2
SAN ANGELO
RENDERING, Div
San Angelo
By Products. iHc
Buy U S Savings Bonds
REGULARLY
Ask where you WORK
Ask where you BANK
For Sale: Home made house
trailer. Reasonable, terms. Call 120,
Big Lake.
For Sale: Three-quarter Sim-
mons bed and springs. $12.50. Call
4102.
For Lease: 25x70 brick building,
located on corner of First and Main
Streets. In the center of the busi-
ness district in Big Lake. Also 25x50
warehouse, 20 feet back of brick
building. Will lease separately or
together. If Interested call 67 or
write P. O. Box 164, Big Lake,
Texas.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Harris of
Kilgore, formerly of Big Lake, an-
nounce the birth of a baby daugh-
ter born to them December 18. She
was given the name, Frances Lynn.
They have one other child, Bob,
who will be three years old next
month Mrs. Harris is the former
Miss Virginia Johnson, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Harry Johnson.
0M 0404 V DAVOMRIYi&ySvuVu
Tay lor Theatre
SHOWING IILIS WEEK
•FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter in
THE LUCK OF THE IRISH
SI NDAY Wl) MONDAY
For Sale: 6 foot show case, good
as new. See at the old Hill's Bakery
Shop.
For Saie: 5 room house with
bath. Must be moved. Ideal for
apartment or rooms, four en-
trances. $2500. Inquire at City Cafe
in Rankin, or phone 0505, Rankin.
See the new PHILCO RADIOS
and REFRIGERATORS at RANKIN
FURNITURE CO.. RANKIN, TEX-
AS.
For Sale: 1M7 Servel Electrolux
gas refrigerator; practically new
Magic Chef gas range: 5 piece oak
dinette suite. Mrs. Tramel Wilson,
Chuck Wagon. •
CORONER CREEK
starring Randolph Scott and Marguerite Chapman
Tl ESDAY ONLY
Barry Flltgrrald tn
NAKED CITY
WEDNKSI>A\ AND THURSDAY
-on 4 wed. »V mdi Hendrix. Harry Fitxgerald and
Monty Woolley in
MSS TATLOCK'S MILLIONS
Ford Theatre
Friday and Saturday, January 7 and 8
THE WEB
fi rs SECOND nUTTOR--
OVERLAND TRAILS
The New EASY. KP1NDRIEK
WASHING MACHINE, with AUTO-
MATIC SPIN-RINSE. For Sale At
RANKIN FURNITURE CO.. RAN-
KIN. TEXAS
PUBLIC NOTICES
WARNING—TOSTKD
Our pastures nave been posted
according to law, and any person
found bunting, fiahlng, trapping or
hauling wood will be proeeeuted
Let thla be a warning to all Sawyer
CatUe Company. A4v.
GENTlS MAM. - 1 ■■ "
anp vrsju. fmo Nancy
SBSSdKAEW'
DAUGHERTY'S !
OULf SiPVtCf
Mr and Mrs. B. L. Kelly and
children, Mary and Pat. have re-
turned to their home In Wichita.
Kansas, following a Christmas vis-
it spent with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Johnson of Powell Held
■J'lbbi and Frank McMullan. stu-
dents of Texas Tech who were
home for the holidays, had as their
guest a friend and fellow student.
Bill Ware, of Floydada
STAMP PADS. Sales Books, rub-
ber stamps, drinking cups at the
the Wildcat.
NUTRO PERMANENT TYPE
ANTI - FREEZE
(GLYCOL RASE)
Per Gallon...............$4.75
Zerone Anti-Freeze......Per Gal. $1.25
LIVING
PROOF
.. That Cancar
Can Ba Curbed I
DAUGHERTYSSSTATIOM
GULF PRODUCT5-WA5MlNG^^^*^iW/^s^
CX~^-13 NITE 162 J ICE • BIG LAKE.TEXAS
m
m
For Sale: Superfex heater, used
only two months. 550. See Mrs. A.
Z. Roberts.
BUSINESS SERVICES
Let Cs Save You Money On Fur-
niture And Appliances; Also Sew-
ing Machines. RANKIN FURNI-
TURE CO., RANKIN. TEXAS.
Radios and all electrical appli-
ances repaired. Radio Sales and
Service, Ray Crew, Prop.
Biiderback Bros. Mattress and
Upholstery Shop. We are now
open in our new place of business.
New or rebuild old mattresses. Re-
upholstery your furniture. J. R.
Biiderback and Ted Biiderback,
1717 S. Oakes. San Angelo. Cali
4102, Big Lake.
Frue booklet About cancer la
yours for the asking. 81mply aend
name and addrea son a post card to
American Cancer Society. 22 Ann
.Street, New York 1, N. Y.
Carbon paper at the Wildcat.
t. J
\v
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
bids are new being ac-
cepted on 14 lets, 25x00, west of the
reeHheeee. Hd* are te be opened
Jan. II. Official beard of the First
Milhedbl Church reeenrea the
: right te accept or reject any or all
bids. Submit bids to John R.
Daugherty, secretary. First Metho-
dist Church
\
• Mrs Lillian Maley, housewife,
of Steubenville. Ohio, had cancer
of the womb in 1940. Today, thanks
to prompt, effective treatment, she
is cured. If YOU think you have
cancer, see your doctor at once.
Early action can return a priceless
dividend ... years of healthy liv-
ing lo come.
CANCER CAN BE CURBED
...if discovered eafly and treated
promptly. Needless delay can
literally mean the difference
between life and death Pain is,
seldom a sign of early cancer — j
but there ore other DANGER;
SIGNALS:
1. Any that does not heal, /
particularly about the tongue,
no ait h or lips.
2. A painless lump or thicken-
in ft especially in the breast,
lip k>r tongue.
3. Bloody discharge from the
nipple or irregular bleeding
from any of the natural body
openings.
4. Any change in the color or
aiae oNajeart or molp.
5 Persistent indigestion,
i Persistent hoarseness, nit-
explained cough, or diBcnlty
in swallowing.
7. Any change ia the aorntal
bowel habits.
Set your doctor the MOMENT
you discover a DANGER SIGNAL!
■lacomoarao 1
rUIBOMLCT
TMT mu
fif FACTS
AMOT CANCCI
Latest Oil News ...
(Continued front Page 1)
its No. 1-2 Dixon, wildcat eight
miles northeast of the Benedum
area and 660 feet from north. 2,526
feet from west lines of section 2,
Peter Beach survey.
The prospector was beyond 11,-
760 feet in sand and shale, drilling
ahead toward the Ellenburger.
1 lymoiith No. 1-46 HUlott. deep
venture nearby, was boring on from
9,5(2 feet In a side-tracked hole.
It is 660 feet from south and east
lines of section 46. block Y, MK&T
survey.
If you have been anywhere or
are going some place, call The Big
Lake Wildcat. 4102. Your friends
like to read about It.
LET US HELP YOU
WITH YOUR
INCOME TAX RETURNS
SANDERS INSURANCE AGENCY
HOLLAND AND ALLENE SANDERS
FOR RENT
For Rent; Furntubed apartment
a! Miller's Apartments near Coun-
try Club.
Get result* with a classified ad'
AMERICAN
CANCER SOCIETY
« at AVI* STRUT, at* «*» ». * T.
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
The Church You Read About In the Bible
-SERVICES-
Sunday: Bible Study, 10:00 a. m.
Worship Services, 11:00 a. m. and 1:90 p. m.
Young People’s Meeting, 5:90 p. m.
Barnhart: Worship. 4:00 p. m.
Wednesday: Ladies' Bible Study, 2:90 p. m.;
Bible Study, 7:90 p. m.
OUTSTANDING FEATURE8 OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH”
1. It was built by Chriat. (Matt. 16:18).
2. Established in Jerusalem <lsa. 2 2, 3; Luke 24:27; Acts 2).
3. Began on first Pentecost after the resurrection of Christ.
(Acts 2).
4. Christ the foundation. (Isa. 28:16; 1 Cor 3:10, 11).
5. Purchased by Christ's blood 'Acts 20:28. Eph 5:25'
6 Is called by Christ's name. (Rom. 16:16).
*** til .* the Supreme Heutl (Eph. 1:20,23).
8 Accepts the Inspired Scriptures a« the complete guide In all
mutters of faith and practice ill Tim. 3:16, 17; II Pet. 1 3*.
9 Answers the sinner's question. -'Whut must I do to be saved.”
in scriptural terms, (Acts 2 36. 38 Mark 16:15, 18).
10 Worships Ood as set forth in the Scriptures 'Acts 2:42;
2: *7. I Cr.r 18:1, 2: Eph 5:19).
PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I*ARTS — ACCESSORIES — WILLARI) B VTTFRIES
BRUNSWICK TIRES
RADIATOR REPAIR
\\ e clean and repair any make of radiator — We ran furnish any si/e
radiator core for am engine.
We carry parts for all trucks, anv make passenger car or stationary engine — Fleet discounts to companies and individuals with several units.
Bob Mulliran BIG LAKE MOTOR CO. w. H. Patterson
Hstiofxrtiun Guaranteed-—
~We Appreciate Your Patronaga—
PHONE 100
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/6/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.