The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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hiii LAKE WILDCAT, BIG LAKE. REAGAN COUNTY, TEXAS
MAT 13, 1»49
YOU MAKE YOUR OWN CREDIT RECORD
Don’t Blame Your Merchant Nor The Retail Merchants Association When You
Are Not Extended Credit. Pay Your Bills And Credit Is Yours For Ihe Asking
Retail Merchants Association
AIR CONDITIONERS
SNOBRFFZF, 8(H) C. F. M., 10” Fan....................$26.50
MOUNTAIN AIRF, 1800 C. F. M., 16" Fan..............$41.50
Also 2500 to 75(H) (7 F. M. Squirrel-Cage Blower Type. .$85.(H) and up
\\»' can sell \ou any size or type Air Conditioner or repair parts.
pumps copper tubing, etc. \\ e also make installations.
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Macks Plumbing Co.
Phone 170
‘Our Plumbing Pavs Because It Stays’
Mrs. Munn Reviews
i Book At Club Meeting
i Mrs W W Munn, who was hos-
i toss to the Progressive Study Club
last Friday afternoon In the home
of her mother. Mrs J. Q Wilson,
reviewed the book, "Who Walk
Alone”.
In the business session, a letter
of resignation from Mrs. L. D.
Marsh was read.
Mrs Munn served refreshments
to Mesdames Norris McWilliams. E.
Lloyd Guy. Harold Gardner, Japson
Pettit, Aaron Sanders, Johnny
, Rackley, E. O Nevllls, Ike Chaffin.
Sam Mann. Joe Strauss, M H.
, Lackey, W. H Patterson, John
| Newkirk, J W Singleton and John-
ny O’Bryan, Jr., all of whom are
members and to Mesdames J. L.
Werst, Jr., Randall McNlece, Jake
Carr. M H. Boone. Olene Mims,
Paul Jacobs. Brown Hayes and J
R Rhyne, all as guests.
The majority of American men
prefer cotton for their pajamas,
underwear and business or dress
shirts, rather than other fabric
fibers such as rayon, nylon, wool or
mixtures.
PRINTING: Letterheads, envel
opes, business and calling cards,
statements, Invoices, or anything
In printing at reasonable prices at
the Wildcat.
Any type of Printing can be done
at The Wildcat. Phone 4102.
BuyUSSavings Bonds
Ask where you WORK
Ask where you BANK
If two stacked glasses become over the neck of the bottle
stuck, there s a way to get them
loose without breaking them Pour May is the month when hens us-
cold water In the top glass while ually are at their peak of produc-
tive lower one stands In warm wa* tlon and when because of big sup-
ter And if a stopper sticks In a plies. prices are lowest for the
bottle try running warm water year
FOR THE GRADUATE
Make (Graduation
\ Time
I o Remember!
Mark the precious moment of
lour youngsters growing ap
with a sift then'll cherish
through the years!
JOHNNY WEATHERBY SPYS
LOST BOAT FROM PLANE
Johnny Weatherby, son of Mr
and Mrs Theron Weatherby who
had started himself a business en-
terprise when he purchased a mot-
or boat to take passengers for rides
on the recently filled lake south of
town, was pretty low In spirit Tues-
day after school when he discover-
ed the boat missing front its moor-
ing The next day he located the
vessel at the west end of the lake
near Kemper when he was taken
over the body of water by Cliff Ed-
wards In a plane If no damage has
been done to the boat, Johnny will l
continue plying his trade charging!
SO rents to adults or 25 cents to |
children for a nice motor boat ride ’
For a longer ride around the lake
he charges $1 00
Get results with a classified ad!
To prevent metal cans of scour-
ing powder from leaving stains on
damp linoleum or enamel, dip the
bottom of the can In melted paraf-
fin When cool and hard, the paraf-
fin coating will help against stains
SECURITY
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At The First Sound Of Trouble ...
DRIVE IN HERE. Were experts at finding trouble
spots and fixing them quickly, expertly at low coat.
Give your car the best of care — always let us do the
repair!
--NO JOB TOO LARGE OK TOO SMALL-
Your Patronage Is Appreciated
BIG LAKE MOTOR CO.
On Ithplii Now W> Have A
Beautiful Selection Of tine
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PHONE 198
BIG LAKE!, TEXAS
Pontiac and (7MC Sales and Service
Bigger^ Hf/ys...
DODGEyives y mine
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PEOPLE'S DRUG CO.
Special Offer Still Good Through May 15
on Kalamazoo, Wrlbilt and Laloric La- Ranges. Leonard Refrigera-
tors Haac Washing Machines. Cabinet Model Sew (inn Machines, and
(iahmet Model Radio-Phonograph*.
AIR CONDITIONERS
Sno - Breze And Mathes Coolers
Fvaporator or Fan Type
From $24.95 Up
White Auto Store
WIDER on the intide . . . NARROWER ouUidel
'I l.err-. extra value in the .|>rrad~out elbow room
»l ihe wide, wide »e«t». let the new Dodge h
• mailer on the outtide . . . raay to park, eatv to
garage, r*ty to thread through crowded traffic.
‘3 Kasv \& ays To Pay
Phone 235-J “Horne < )f (Greater \ allies”
HIGHER on th* irvtidu . . . LOWER
outx»d«l More head room i> another
Dodge extra value you’ll appreciate.
In.lrad >4 low. tbnlini .cat. that force
a rrain|ird p.i.ili.in. |t..d||r knee level
•eat. are actually higher for relaxing
r onalort. belter ritinn.
I Lays
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Mar\ land and Highway
LONGER on tho intido . . . SHORTER outxidol
I lie new leg room in Dodge give. extra value in
Mrrtrh-out comfort. Door. open wide, too ... let
you get in and out ea.ity without .r|uirmi»g or
twilling and without knocking your hat off. either.
M you work •■fro vrxrfuo, row’ll wooI DODGE I
There’, extra value in Dodge heauty that flow,
from true functional .tvling . . . in the deign that
provide more head room, more leg room, mor*
elbow room, greater vi.ion for all ,.a..e,ger..
There’, extra value in Dodge’. Get-Away engine
with it. .urging uri deration ... it. bin her rotmrre*-
*Y’V, | ‘Yr.'Y. *Y1rr■ the .moothncM
of Dodge All lluid Drive at n« extra coat.
A e. you II want Dodge for lire exli.v v line vng
Vi'rr from doubledife I.v,Irault. brake.
f t H i|K,r V,rr '* lo ,l’*‘ •"'"ri.ru. comfort
of fnllwradled ride and kneelrvrl wau.
aha!t% '! l'hrM- ,hr for depend-
buyer. .«y . . . I„r r„r, ,,|Mr w
GYRO-MATIC ... KEEPS YOU FROM SHIPTfNO
(Aroilobl* OO Coe*oaf ModWtJ
IMliHrl
fyvS f\ro/ Jhep
TIN NEW MODELS
trirr. *1orl dr4for. nine*
than the Imterl /irurtl tor a
Motor Co.
Bi^ Like, Texas
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1949, newspaper, May 13, 1949; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631124/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.