The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1947 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CAMERON HERALD
MARCH SO. 1*47
THE CAMERON HERALD
ESTABLISHED 1860.__
FOS RALE — «* tni*. »w »**d
bvn*i, ua*>d ou*. or v.L o*6e for
ci.jck.er.* ite* J. K Pool* *i K*r»i4
E»i«W in do* Po**. Off>e* *•. Can*er;*., Thai m bai! mart*- of *a*<*d
eUn iM*r or. Art pant e i-jr ( • jr.'*'*' P1 •*T? 1 - *
JEFFERSON B. WHITE
lie lor tad K!'Ii»b«
fcrammms
108 KlLt-U** PU»t R»d»*.
' trot, a&d f»si So* or *t '* Roy
; .Sevruui, Hay ifati. Tnu. IT-Il?
FOB MLL—Fort Tract** me ey*uj>-
men 11250; Farm*:. Tractor or steal,
.•tfiiAT. 24to>.0(i; tko oil* 2 dike
FarmA.. broAt i^ pkm H. P-
C -pepper, Ri'jM 6St).
kaavu bar* And tkeir many friend*
at-aF lot them mack hAj.pir.tit, Mr.
MttUsr i* a mired buemeu man.
A/t« they muir from their vreddirqr
tnp they will be At home At SI?
North Wfc*hr.r4Toe Street.
FOR MI.L—2 »ooth old foil b«*«»d
Liighat Heeler pjjpp»i. See Homer
MeLtme. *6-ltp
HOUSE FOR SALE—In Greco Ad-
dition. S-rooBu and Lath •'.th all
eonver.jer.ee*. See H. J. Litzmat. 211
Vi. 13tb St. it. Eaet Apartmett-
4€-ltp
1
SPECIAL
REPRESENTATIVE
AppbtaM perferablj bet»tec 25
and 44. married. *vm* coUege
traitueg. Sale* tipenenc* helpful
but mot abtoiAtejv bereutarv.
Mas selected mutt be •>...Bg to
Atrept thuruugh U) order
to qualify lor profe*.*>oaal mW*
field.
ub»;1 a eo*tf»de»8i») b»ogr*j>hi-
eal *i.et*fc ■ ilk refer eiKe* and
nail u> the AswetaBt Mmager.
(.amt C. C u cm or hi■>.. W»€ Little-
field Buildiag. Aastia. Tela*.
THE PRUDENTIAL
INSUK A NCE C OMPANY
Of AMERICA
W ANTED—Oaaa MerchABd oe. * *
tay cash for F urn tare. Stove*. Tooia,
Joe Box**, etc. A Ik- Eadw. Guw
blitet. y%tirg Tacki*. 7ratt», Saoei
t-/d Owiiftg of a., lend*. Call €21
The Trad.r^ Port at Ell West fctk
Street. 4"-tf
COMPLETE SERVICE o* k*r»o* aad
all type* of £>eeU'j>Mc eqnipweL
CORNELIUS RADIO SERVICE
Phone 26. 42-tf
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
Visit our near seurlr.g center. Or-
der your favorite machine worn. Let
us repair your old machine. We
mah* curt-on; mat* Beit*. Buckie*,
button*, etc.
Enroll now for ft’ advanced court*
in dress mak:r.g ar.c irp covert. Get
ready now for Sjr.rg sew; tig
F - r*r Sevr.r.g Machine C<- 114, N.
Jrd. Temp.*, Texas. Phone 2*i£.
SSetf
PAV CASH fee r«**d a»*d rare Nee
me before ^ow eel George Quldrea*
<48-tf>
l St I* CARS V> A STEP—Mill b«J
any make or model. Grabeia Ch< rro.
Ml ottpenr 24-tf
Slama-Machann
Thomas Macharr. and Mr*. Anna
.-elama were marr.ed Tuesday after-
noon March 16 in Caldweli at the
borne of R*r. Be-teda and after the
ceremony left for a abort honeymoon
trip.
Attendant* were Mr. and Mr*.
Cha*. Spacer of CaidwelL
The bride arid the grom are well
IS FILED By SHERIFF
L .gbt pnM were injured, 4 aer-
joutly. around i p x Saturday right
on H.ghua.' 9€ cast of the city, in
a car crank out ; f wrier. Sheriff C arl
Fixer bat f.ioc two charge*, one for
drank driving and another drunken-
e*a
The isyured are Mr and Mrs. Andy
Welt*. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moo*, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wells, all of
Killeen; Geror. Snefton and T. J. Reed
of Roger* .
Sheriff Black filed c.targes against
Reed for drunk driving arid against
Shelton for drur.keness.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Weils were
FOR KALE—?1 acre black ianu ' trm
all hi eutarauoEL Good iafnraMBti
with ticcrricity and plenty water,
lecxtee 8 m.iet no. San Gabriel on
Cameror.-Tfcorndaie road. John Bal-
ia Bt. 1, Tbomdak. 4. - ” tp
FOR SALE—Irteroatkosa} long * bee!
bate truck in A-5 condition. Priced
to si Mack’* Oil Compan> 5 -ltc
FOR SALE—School buiidirg. better
known as the Fox school house. This
buiidirg will be sold by sealed bids
to the fcghen bidder. Ail bids will
be turned in to Mr. Floyd Stark, at
BuckhckU, Texas, on or before twelve
o’clock noon, Tuesday, March IK
' .-47. Euckhoha Leir vr. P -: S 51 -
reserves the right to reject any and
all bid*. 45-2te
F^hR SALE—1JS acre farm, know*
as Hampei Estate, 2 mile* South
Petti bone. Good itcprivemMut* with.
*r:zr,c-Vy. vrehard and plenty of
water. See or write Raymond Ham pci,
at McGregor. 44-4tp
SPRING
PERMANENT WAVES
HAIR STYLING
ALSO REVLON AND CONTOURE COSMETICS
LINA LANG BEAUTY SHOPPE
Former!* Bernice's Rea at v Shoppe
PHONE 330
ki,.k. '..hlJL.ik..Uu.il
I OR - '.LE—hxitnaii 12, f ,-r ' B LOST—^hne brow n speckled birddog.
Ailis Chalmers W. C-, Lodge half-tori. Answer’ to name of Sambo, rans
and Chevrolet half-ton. Norbert Kos- a-d aodrees or. collar tag. Reward. ^
troun, Cameron, Texas. 50-ltp A. A. W ntJemar., Burliagton. 4f-2tp
GOHMERTS
Variety Store
“On the Square”
Beautiful Easter Cards, Rabbits. Baskets,
Dyes. Grass, and Novelties on display.
FOR THE BEST IN
Marble or Granite
MONUMENTS
SEE OR WRITE
Gould Monument Works
TEMPLE-BELTON HI WAY TEMPLE, TEXAS
Quick. Dependable Service
TRACTOR TIRES
All Sizes front and rear Tractor Tires
self cleaning - 3 bar lock tread. Rims
and tubes for changeovers
FIRESTONE-The originator of the bar
tread for tractor tires.
PYREX WARE
Complete stock. Have you
seen the new Pyrex cake
dish ?
50c
WASTE BASKETS
s Metal, white enameled, red
> inside, flower design, round
79c
White Enamel Ware
Tea kettle?, water pails,
dish pans, double boilers,
3 sizes Sauce Pots, Percola-
tors.
MIXING BOWLS
Assorted colors. 5 sizes
29c “$1.19
DISH DRAINERS
Heavy wire, partitioned
with cutlerv basket.
98c
WHITE WARE
9 inch white plates, cups
and saucers.
25c
NEW GOODS
Silver cleaner t
Wire Clothes Line
Toggle Switches
Steel Wool
Egg Beaters
Paper Towels
Kites
No. 3 Galvanized Tubs
Wt?»f£lf»*Ui kF-fl
IN STOCK
I-ard Cans
Sprayers
Baskets
Poultry Supplies
Shop Caps
Sheet and Pillow Cases
Shirts and Shorts
Umbrellas
waMffiv-wtmt mr
SEAT COVERS
New Shipment ~ New Selections. Fiber
Seat Covers for most cars
ALSO cool Cushions and Comfort Cushion?!, Rubber and Felt Rugs.
Wool Rear Mats—Upholstery for Seats—Doors and Hoodlining.
ALSO...
Garden Hose — Nozzles — Weeders — Shears.
Paints — Varnishes — Turpentine — Brushes — Iron* — Roasters
Toasters — Mixers — Bicycles — Repairs — and Used Bikes—
Wheels, for cars, trucks and some Tractors.
Horstmann Bros.
TIRES — HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
The American Legion
Birthday Party
Thursday, Aflarch 27
AT 7:30 P. M. AT
YOE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Hon. Price Daniel
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
WILL BE THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
Price of Admission and Dinner
$1.00
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY — FOOD FOR 400
Edwin Hardy Post No. 9
injured, the Utter
lielng III* the car driven by Reed, according to
.nil In j officer*.
The •»ash secured near the home
badly
more #erk»'j*ly hurt and weie
Newton Memorial Ifoapital Monday
morning.
Both Ke*d and .Shelton were atill ,
m the Newton H<>»|ntal Monday
morning and when they am euffi
eiently recovered tin y will fare char
get-
According to officeis the JOHV j
Ford driven by Reed crushed int" j
the 1940 Chevrolet -<.*dan in which
€ persons wer,- riding. The Wells
family and guest* were returning
from Houston and Reed and Shelton
were on their way to ( aidwell,
The Wells machine ws? forced to
the side of the road and rrurhed hy
Ai.ibulanrea were sent out and the in-
jured taken to the hoepita).
At. Odom of Ad Hall community
bus been ill and I* now a patient in
the Newton Memorial Hospital,
h i tend* will he glad to know he is
doing fine.
Among the patient* in the Newton
Memorial Hospital is Mrs. Andy Wells
of Killeen, Six? wa* injured Saturday
night in a ear crash near Cameron.
Pepri-Cola Company, Lona Itland Cilv, N. Y.
Franchised Bottler—PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., of Caldwell
+ SUE JONES +
“DAD SAVS A PARATROOPER
is a guy who cumbs down a
TREE-HE NEVER CLIMBED UP
IN THE FIRST PLACE."
tSK rom FRIENDLY GROCER FOR
JONES FINE BREAD
YOUR ARMY DO ITS
PART FOR PEACE
With the President s proposal for the discontinuance of
Selective Service on March 31. America will rely on
s’oluntary enlistments for the maintenance of the Regular
Army at authorized strength.
In view of world conditions today, this is a step of
the grayest importance to every American citizen. Never
Before in history has any nation raised and maintained
a million-man army by the volunteer system alone. Our
ideals, our belief in individual freedom, our safety and
our duty to promote world peace — all are bound up in
this decision.
This is your Army, and voluntary enlistment is vour
choice. It must not fail. With your help it uell not fail.
The Army must continue to provide adequate occupa-
tion forces overseas, to supply these forces, and to help
in keeping America strong and secure.
\our help and understanding can do much to en-
courage a steady flow of 3-year voluntary enlistments,
necessary to sound training and the efficient performance
of the Army's task.
When you discuss this subject w ith your sons, brothers,
husbands or friends who may he considering an Army
career, hear in mind the advantages offered by a 3-year
enlistment. Among them are the choice of branch of
service and of overseas theater where openings exist, and
the opportunity for thorough training in valuable skills.
A job in the new Regular Army compares favorably
with the average in industry, and has more opportunities
for promotion thau most.
You can help by giving your respect and support to
the man who enlists voluntarily - to do his part in carry-
ing out your country’s world-wide obligations to build
a peace that will endure.
ROBERT P. PATTERSON
9ECRETAHT OF WAR
FOR FULL INFORMATION RE6ARDIN8
VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT. CALL AT
ANY U. 2 ARMY RECRUITING STATION
A GOOD JOB FOR YOU
U. S. Army
CNOOSt THIS
FINE PROFESSION NOW!
AT U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
106 South Houston Street. Cameron
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1947, newspaper, March 20, 1947; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577012/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.