The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CAMERON HERALD .THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1^46.
Deputy Commander
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than MO attended and it was perhaps Rosebud; Jim Baskin Veterans Ad-
the largf-xt and rnoat enthusiastic . ministration, Austin.
Birthday Party in recent years.
Anion.; the notable present were:
NOTICE OF BIDS
or handed to County Judge. The
Commissioners' Court reserves the
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B. Johnson of Tracy was a Cam-
eron business visitor Saturday.
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American Legion
1 EGfON PARTY HERE
ATTRACTS HUNDREDS
I.etrior. taii:y in Cameron was
v* defy enjoy*.-: here Monday night,
•r. the local post «b-
tay of th«* ©rganizat-
of World War 1.
Emmett St. -etman who supplied
the Herald with a 1 i-1 of the out of
town (fuests. -.aid the Birthday Party
resembled a State Convention, so
many were the dignitaries of the
State- Department who attended. De-
lay in the account of the party is due
to lack of publication opportunity.
Edwin Hardy Post No. 9 Ameri-
can Legion, long famous for its en-
tertainment, put forth its best hos-
pitality of this occasion and distin-
guished guests went away with hap- ,
py memory's of the occasion, glad to j
renew in Cameron their associations
in the past.
Henry Love, State Commander, \
gave the address, bringing a timely j
message to veterans and their guests, j
The party was held at the Ada j
Henderson School building and the ;
supper was served from the cafateria
with barbecue being prepared in ad- j
vance by the Legion committee. A ;
special arrangement of Yoe High
Band musicians gave the music.
According to Mr. Streetman more
Timely Items
A number of veterans of World NoUce is hereby *iveD *hat tho
War 2 were guests including Cam- Commissioners’ Court of Milam
t eron's own Capt. Carl Spelce, wound- County will receive bids at 2 p. m. on
Henry Love of Fort Worth, De- e<1 in ynnce April 12th, 1945, at the Court House
panment Commander; Ed Keidel -f Emmett Streetman is Vice Com- _ in Cameron, Texas, on one new power
Austin past Department Command- ; mander for the mh Texas District ’ controlled tandum drive moter grad-
er; Judge Ed (toens of i j ler, last er noj i0 exceed 23000 pounds in
r . , ru rv.i it,,™ and a candidate for Commander. . * „ _
Department Commander, Col. Hariy _ weight and not more than 80 H. P.
Rubin, Manager Veterans Hospital, j yirs< jorr! Denson returned this Diesel engine. Bids are to be mailed
Waco; Chas. E. McCarthy, Assistant wee]j from Dallas where she spent
Vanager, Veterans Hospital, Waco, gevcntj <jayS visiting her daughter
•r' ' (’Co. Betts, Buford Me- anfj husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry (right to reject any and all bids.
Quillin, Fred Seottt and W. G. Bur- Moore JEFF T. KEMP,
g, s, from the Veterans Administra- - County Judge, Milam County.
. V.'ac- ; Douglas Sontag. 11th Dis- , " ill Hughe - of Camp Wallace is
trie C mmamler; R. H. Claypool, visiting relatives in Cameron during
National Service Officer, Veterans of • the Easter Holidays,
f Wars; Bill Doris, Assistant
S vk.. Officer Veterans of Foreign
Wars, from McCloskey Hospital, i
i Temple; O. A. Will-mans, Manager
Veterans State Service Office, Aus-
rnan, Veterans State Service Office,
Waco; Harry Rather, State Adjutant, j
; American Legion, Austin; Chas. Os- j
5 tin; J. H. Mitchell and' Fred Brock- j
; burn, Veterans Administration, Dal- j
1 las; G. Ward Moody, Waco; National
; Field Representative, American Le- j
y on; Bob Baldridge and Fred Norm i
! of Tyler; Bert Geigecke, past post,
district and division commander of j
Austin; Shag Flore, assistant man-1
ager Texas Hotel, Fort Worth; De- j
witi Kirby, National Service Officer,
Disabled Veterans, Waco; W. G. L:v- j
•r./.-on, I. -gion; doe Vhla, Rosebud,,
11th District Rehabilitation Com-
mander; Mr. and Mrs. Ose Easly.
a 4--'-•s <■ *:•
Buddy Foster of Cameron is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Pat Delahunty of
ing a few days in Austin with rela- Walkers Creek were Cameron visitors
tives. recently.
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We call your attention to our fine, new stock of Groceries
and Feed and Hardware.
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Flashlight Batteries
G. E. Light Globes
Treatment for your garden and field seed
V-Mail and Air Mail Stationery
Easter Err Dye.
And we have a good stock on hand,
many Grocery items he have.
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1945, newspaper, April 5, 1945; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561460/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.