The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1945 Page: 4 of 16
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THE CAMERON HERALD, TURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945
The Entire Personnel of
JOIN IN
On your new and modem location
WACO. TEXAS.
DISTRIBITORS OF WHOLESALE AUTOMOBILE
SUPPLIES.
wnr where he made a distinguished
record a* a gunner in aerial combat.
Sgt. Culpepper, when the war is
with the
CULPEPPER
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for the future this store is scheduled , _
, ... , • i over, will be associated
to become a merchandise mart ol
store.
tremendous proportions. -----
Design of the display department , ROSENBERG
and general decorative scheme of this (continued from page one)
store was planned by Mr. Culpepper, for their smiling new boss whose
His experience will enable him to helpful counsel has enabled them to
meet all demands for service and for ^eir departments in order for
merchandise. Because of his volume j opening.
buying Mr. Culpepper will have little yr Rosenberg is a native born c.HL
or no difficulty m providing mer- . zen an(j knows the people and the
chandise at attractive price levels at demands for merchandise. He has
all times. i visulaixed a great store in Cameron
Mr. Culpepper purchased the build, j anj far has achieved wonder-
ing from Citizens National Bank a fu| refU]ta. His business ability will
year ago. It was being used for l. SO ' ^ deciding factor in the future
activities and was continued m that j g.rowth and development of this
use as long as possible. Several ' store
months were required to complete the I ——-
improvements. j Carrie Nation’* maiden name was
A veteran of World War 1. Mr. Moore. Her first husbands name
Culpepper has one son, Sgt. Wallace was Floyd. She became famous as a
H. Culpepper who has just returned saloon-wrecker after she married
from the Mediterranean theatre of ‘ David Nation.
CONGRATULATIONS TO . . .
Mr. H. P. Culpepper
When the new store opens here on Friday,
June 22. 1945, the people will fully realize what
months of preparation have achieved and we are
glad to offer our sincere appreciation.
It is a store of which the entire community can
be proud and is progress of the kind that builds
cities. Its service will make Cameron a better
place to trade.
WOODSON
LUMBER & HARDWARE
COMPANY
GIRL SCOUT NOTICE
Mrs. Lottie Bigbee, Commissioner
of Gfrl Scouts has announced that
the Girl Scout Camp which was
scheduled to open Monday, June 18th,
has been temporarily postponed.
L. B. Bullock, City Secretary and
Commander of the American Legion
of Rogers transacted business in
Cameron on Saturday.
In China the mourning colors is
white; in early Egypt it was yellow-;
Ethiopia, brown; Turkey, violet.
Loretta Becker of Walkers Creek
was in Cameron recently. * 4
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Showers for the bride originated in
Holland.
S-1C Hubert Clore who is station-
ed in California is visiting his wife, |
Mrs. Clore and sons, Woodrow and
Henry.
Sgt. and Mrs. L. D. Hill were in
Cameron Friday. Sgt. Hill will re-
port for duty at Fort Sam Houston
Monday. _
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Mr.
H. P. Culpepper
CONGRATULATIONS TO
MR. H. P. CULPEPPER
Whose foresight has envisioned this splendid
new commercial enterprise for Cameron and
trade territory.
The new store which will open here on Friday,
June 22, 1945, is one of the most modem in cen-
tral Texas and will definitely be a great step
forward. We are happy to join in the congratu-
lations.
On the occasion of the formal opening on Fri-
day, June 22, 1945, of his new store in Cameron.
Such developments are definite indications
that faith in the future of our city and county
are well justified. All Cameron is proud of Mr.
Culpepper’s achievement.
EARL MOSELEY
ELECTRIC SERVICE
MARKHAM
& SON
SERVICE STATION
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CONGRATULATIONS
CULPEPPER’S
On the formal opening of this fine, new store on
Friday June 22,1945 j
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Culpepper's
On the formal opening of their new store in Celeron
Friday June 22,1945
Success in business is a mark of achievement and is a
reward of merit for those who look ahead.
This store will serve a most useful purpose in making
our city and county a better trade center.
This modern, new store radiates confidence in the fu-
ture and is a fine note of progress in Cameron and Milam
County.
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+ X We join in the community expression of appreciation
j X for this splendid achievement.
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FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
READERS
Wholesale
Distributors
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
414 Washington Arenac
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1945, newspaper, June 21, 1945; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561357/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.