The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BIG LAKE WILDCAT. BIG LAKE. KEAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS
JULY 11, 1952
Yon Make You Own Credit Rating. We Merely Record It.
PAY YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY
RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION OF BIG LAKE
Elmo Loftln leaves this week for
Ruidoso, N. M to spend the remain-
der of the summer with his daugh-
ter, Miss Loreet Loftln, who has a
summer home at this resort. Miss
Loftln Is a teacher In the EH Paso
schools. Joining Mr. Loftln at Rui-
doso will he another daughter, Mrs.
Olene Mims of Sadona, Arlz.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Boyd and chil-
dren. Teed and Bobby, leave tomor-
row for Kerrvllle to get the Boyd’s
oldest daughter, Nancy, who has
been attending Camp Mystic for
the past several weeks. The Boyds
were accompanied on the trip by,
their niece and nephew, Genevieve
and Bud Poage of Rankin.
Announcement has been made of
the appointment of E. O. Nevllls as
weigher at the public scales located
at the local stock pens. He succeeds
James Weatherby.
Mr and Mrs Stanley Ambrose
and sons, Bobby and Terry, have
returned from a three-week vaca-
tion which they spent In Kansas
and Colorado visiting with rela-
tives.
Jack Barber, assistant chief en-
gineer at Kemper Station, Is reliev-
ing the chief engineer at the Hum-
ble Pipe Line Station B. Mrs. Bar-
ber Is with her husband.
Mrs. John Farley and children
are In Brownwood visiting In the
home of Mrs. Parley’s mother, Mrs.
A. L. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn and
children, Barbara and John Robert,
leave this week end for a two-week
vacation In California.
J. S. Petree of Hamilton has been
a guest this week In the home of
his daughter, Mrs. M. H. Boone, and
Mr. Boone.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
V Gtlt Thingi Don*
V Pro*tn Legal and Adminittrative Ability
V Knowt How to Save Money
V Eiemplifiet Honetty in Government
V Knowt the Ptoblemt of Tenet and Tenant
'Pol Adv Paid for by John Ben Shepperd!
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without troublesome attachments. It sews forward,
reverse, tig-sag, embroiders, monagrams, darns,
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and many other things, with the fliek of a lever.
Remember, without attachments,
send name and address fur free literature or see
free demonstration at
Necchi Sewing Circle
£214 W Beauregard—Village Shopping Center
Phone 7 M2 San Angelo, Texas
LOW DOWN PAYMENT — FREE LESSONS — EASY TERMS
District Judge
Now Completing 5th Year
District Attorney
7 Yean
v
Military Service
4 1/2 Yean — 3 1/2 Yean
Over Seas
District Judge
Alan R. Fiaser
ALPINE, TEXAS
Candidate For .
Court Of Civil Appeals
EL FASO, TEXAS
Democratic Primary — July 26,1952
In addition he has for many yean given generously of
his time and means to the problems of young people
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er on Crime Prevention and Juvenile Delingeeney.
'Paid Pol. Adv.)
Miss Beth Werst, organist at the
First Presbyterian Church In Big
Lake, has been In Albuquerque, N.
M. this week taking a special course
j in church music at the Southwest
' School of Missions for the Presby-
1 terlan Church, USA. She left San
Angelo Monday morning by plane
and Is expected to return Saturday
also by plane. Her attendance at,
the school was under the sponsor-
ship of the local Presbyterian
Church.
ORDER YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
from
THE Bit LIKE WILDCAT
Vic Vet says
f >ISABLED VET’S GnLLMAY^
START EDUCATION OR joe-
TRAiN i no to overcome tue
HANDICAPS OF TUElR $BtVK£-
CONMECtiEP DISABILITIES...
TUB Gi BILL CUTOFF OKVB FOR
STARTING TRAINING DOES NOT
APPLY ID SUCH VETERANS
Tree booklet about caneer u> i
yours for the asking. Simply send
name and addres son a post card to
American Cancer Society, a Ann
Street, New York 1, N. Y.
Fifty-two Issues of the heme
town paper will make an Ideal gift
to send to friends and relatives
away from here. Send them a
year’s subscription to the Big Lake
Wildcat for B'N out of the county
or S2.00 in the county.
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iSiis means
more money
loyoti!
NOW YOUR U. S. SERIES E BONDS CAN
EARN INTEREST 10 EXTRA YEARS
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mu. you wise and patriotic people who bought United
States Series E Bonds ten years ago and have held
them can benefit by this new law! For according to this
law the bonds you expected to mature finally in 1952 can
now continue to earn interest every yev.r for ten more
years—till 1962—without your even lifting a finger!
To get this extra money, there’s absolutely nothing you
have to do. Just hold your bonds and let them go on
earning!
You may still cash any Series E Bond at any time after
you’ve owned it for sixty days. But you'll be better off to
hold your bonds, just as you’re better off to hold savings in
any form.
Cash in the pocket melts away fast—often with little or
nothing to show for it But cash in bond savings is always
there—growing steadily toward the big sum which can
buy something really worthwhile ... And remember—the
interest rate on Series E Bonds has been increased to 3%
compounded semiannually, when held to maturity.
So if you have bonds coming due, why not just sit back
and let them go on making more money for you? And
meanwhile keep adding to your cash savings by buying
more bonds regularly—through the Payroll Savings Plan
where you work. It’s the easy, systematic saving plan that’s
so helpful because it lets you save before you even draw
your pay. Thousands say it’s the one sure way to save.
S nsw moMy moking opportunities for you I
Nsw Ssriss H, J, and K Dafaiwa lands pay 7.11% to 3% I
If you want to get the interrat on your bond* in the form of
current income, or if you want to inveet more than the annual
limit for E Bonds, ask at any Federal Reaerve Bank or Branch
about these new bonds:
SIR IIS H. A sew r siren I Income bend, available N denomina-
tions of 0500 to 110,000. held at per. Malarea la 9 years 8 months
and pmye approilmalrljr 3% interest per annum if held to maturity.
Inlereot gold semiannually by Treasury check. Annual limit,
920.000 maturity value. Issued only by Federal Reserve Banks sad
(tranches and at the Treasury.
SIRIIi J. A new 12-year appreciation bond, availahle In denomi-
nations of 925 is 9100.000. Sold at 73% of per value. I’aya 2.79%
compounded semiannually If held lo maturity. Annual limit,
9200.000 issue price jointly with Series K Bonds.
tIRIIt R. A now 12-year correal-Income bond la denominations
nf >.’>00 to 9100.080. Faya Interest semiannually by Treasury cheek
at the rate of 3.7$% per annum. Sold at per. Aaaaal limit. 9300.008
laase price jointly with Series J Bonds.
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OF LIBERTY COUNTY
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and dlaloyalty
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ful (pending
V Strong and stabls prepared-
ness program
V Prosperity without regimen-
tation.
The Price Dmief RecerJ
Attornay Oanaral of Texas, 1948-19921 crime-buster and lander of
fight to save tldelande; Speaker, Texas House of Representa-
tives before waiving exemption lo enlist as private In World
War lit only veteran In the racei married, 4 children) active
In church and civic affalrsi farmer and member of REA.
"117 must get our country htclt to God, and our government hack to the people."
I Paid Pol. Adv.l
Charter No. 1632
BANK’S OFFICIAL
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
Of
THE BIG LAKE STATE BANK
at Big Lake, Texas at the close of business on the 30th day of
June, 1952. pursuant to call made by the Banking Com-
missioner of Texas in accordance with the Banking Lawi of
this State.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including overdrafts .......$1,243,203.09
United States Government Obligations, direct
and guaranteed ............................. 637,484.00
Obligations of states and political subdivisions .... 106,540.13
Cash, balances due from other banka, Including
reserve balances, and cash Items In process of
of collection (Including exchanges for clearing
house) ...................................... 429,344.59
Banking house, or leasehold improvements ...... 10.00000
Furniture, fixtures, and equipment ............... 13.979 36
Other real estate owned ......................... 1,00
Other assets ..................................... 10,934.93
Total Resources ................................. 2,451,487.10
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common Capital 8tock .......................... 50 00000
Surplus: Certified $56,000.00 ..................... 86,000.00
Undivided profits ................................ 37.765.46
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ............................ 2,091.022 12
Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ............................ 33,987.85
Public funds <Incl. U 8. Qovt., states and
political subdivisions! ........................ 181 958.84
Total all deposits.................... $2,306.968 81
Other liabilities ................................. 1,752 83
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts............ 2.451,487 10
STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF REAOAN I. Ralph O'Bryan being
cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
foregoing statement of condition Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
RALPH O'BRYAN
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 day of July, 1952.
MAX TV* mwapjrvn
Notary Public. Reagan County. Texas
CORRECT—ATTEST ,
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W d Hudson
P. D. Val Oohmert
Directors
(SEAL)
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1952, newspaper, July 11, 1952; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth633781/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.