The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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HOUSE FOR SALE—Small home in
heart of best residential section, four
blocks from postoffice. Large corner
lot. Possession January 6 if desired.
Phone 101. 35-ltc
NOTICE FARMERS
You can get all the hulls and meal
you want at the Cameron Cotton Oil
Company. The price is right. 35-2tc
WANTED—Cotton farmer. Good
houses, good water, tractors furnish-
ed. References required. E. H. As-
tin, Bryan, Texas. 35-ltc
FOR SALE—About 20 head of old
smooth mouth mules, at $10.00,
$15.00 and $20.00 a head. Also bet-
ter mules at better prices. Can be
seen at my home place., R. L. Batte,
OH Mill. 34-2tc
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J. L. Taylor & Co. 1
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of Chicago and New York s
FOR SALE—Good 5-room home to
be moved, built 4 years ago, excellent
materials, also practically new buth
tub and some home furnishings. Also
1941 Deluxe two door Ford Sedan,
excellent condition, looks good, new
rubber. Car only run 40,000 miles.
Want to sell because of recent death
of my husband and am interested to
make quick disposal of those proper-
ties. Mrs. W. T. Mayes, Rosebud,
Texas, or call Herald for informa-
tion.
USED CARS WANTED—Will buy
any make or model. Grabein Chevro.
let ontpany. 84-tf
Dear Santa:
1 am u little boy 2 years old. I am
staying with my grand dad, Roden
for Christmas. Please bring me a red
wagon, an aeroplane that winds up,
a truck and tractor, and fruit, nuts
FOR SALE—A few young calves. an,j cfttu|y Remember daddy and all I jlin,t
Call 481-W, 34-tf |j^]e boys and girls.
Jumes Kenneth Sandford
FOR SALE- Good wood heater. Mrs.
George Ditto, Gause, Tex. (26-tf) 1
THE CAMERON HERALD
December 26. 1946
5b'- and Mrs. Judd Davis and moth-
er will spend the holidays in I.aPort
in the home of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McCol-
M rs.
visited
Walter March of Burlington
in Cameron this week.
WANTED— Young single man, »r
boy not under 16 yours of age. Good
home, permanent salury, light work,
helper only, around place and
WANT TO BUY old model Smith &
Wesson 38 calibre pistol, or all parts
for one. If you have one no matter
how old and if all parts are intact
bring it to Herald for cash. 32-3t
Dear Sunta:
as helper only, around place unu i I have been a good little boy. I am
33-3te|drive car. Write Thomas G. Schmidt, only 2 1-2 years old. Please bring me
Route 1, Box 62, Waller, Texas. |a lot of toys, candy and fruit.
34-tf i
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Young nrul
[daughter, Patricia of Odessa will
visited their mothers, Mrs. C. P. Mc-
Gregor and Mrs. Dallie Young dur-
ing the holidays.
FOR SALE—Jersey
R. G. Lehnert.
cow, and pigs.1
34 2tp Dll
Your friend,
Clarence Jist>*l
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FOR SIALE — Concrete or road
gruvel delivered. See or phone Will
Horelica at Leo Laake Drug Store.
Phone 422. 82-4tp
WANTrD—Girl to help in home. Pri-
vate room, board and salary. Send
reply to 4415 Edmondson, Dallas,
Texas. 2-4tc
FOR SALE—Baled Johnson grass
hay and bundled higari. Ed Junek,
! Rt. 2, Cameron. 34-2tp
1 FOR SALE—75 head young work
mules, at our barn, ages 3 to 6
years. Yager & Atkinson, Maysfield.
( 34-Glp
CAN MAKE YOUR SUIT
OR OVERCOAT RIGHT
J. P. WERNER
DEALER Phono 441-J
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FOR RENT—75 acre farm, south-
east of Burlington. Edd Busker, Bur-
lington, Texas. 84-2tp
FOR SALE—3 head work stock, all
smooth mouth. Also the running
gear of a 4 wheel trailer. M. R.
Prokisch, Inquire at Denker’s Ser-
vice Station. 34-2tp
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Christmas Day
1946
SEASONS - - - GREETINGS
CHRISTMAS LUNCH AND DINNER
SI.00
Choice, of one meat, three vegetables
Drink end Desert
Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing
Giblet Gravy
Baked Young Pig
Virginia Baked Ham, Natural Gravy
FOR SALE— About 15 half bred j
Palomino colts, duns, bays and
blacks, well grown, big bone and fat
Ready to sell. Out of Dun mares with Ml
Falomino sires. Can be seen at ray j g
PAY CASH for good used cars. See j home ranch. Also about 20 head of
me before you sell. George Childress \ paints, black and bays, sired by my
(43-tf) 'Canadian Paint Stallion. Can be seen
at my Rogers Ranch, 4 miles South,
of Rogers. All clean, good stuff.: W
Price 835 to $60. 34-4tc
WANTED—House keeper for couple
with modern home. Light work and
good pay. Otto Dietrich, Olney, Tex-1
as. 34-4tp
WALLACE
AND
WALLACE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Over First National Bank
Cameron, Texas
Dr. Robert Titsworth
GRADUATE LICENSED
Veterinarian
Located in building
recently vacated by
Henry Dreyer.
Residence Telephone .18
TELEPHONE 214
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Mrs. Emma Butts will have as
holiday guests, Mrs. T. O. Hass of
Houston and her nephew, A. S. Hol-
lingsworth of Midland.
Photo
Christmas Cards
Come by and see oor samples of
Photo Christmas Cards . , . We
ran put any Kodak snapahot or
studio picture on the card. If
you have the picture, the nega-
tive is not necessary. These
cards take sperinl materials. We
are limited on this material and
lime. Order enrly and be sure to
get yours. Prices are low.
Johnson’s Studio
PHONE 161
(’ A M E R O N, T E X A S
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Candied Yams
Snow Flake Potatoes
Fruit Salad
Hot Chocolate
Hot Mince Pie
Cranberry Sauce
Hot Seed Rolls
Coffee
Sweet Milk
Pumpkin Pie
Candied Carrots
Fresh English Peas
Vegetable Salad
Hot Tea
Sweet Potato Pie
MILAM COFFEE SHOP
PHONE 78
DEPENDABILITY
You can confidently depend on us to carry out your every
wish in choice of appontments. Good taste and quiet dignity S
prevails no matter how simple the ceremony. f;
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MAREK-BURNS FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 546 I
FOR SALE-Baled Johnson grass,
hay. See or phone Mary Belle Batte. j (
34-2tc!
Dear Santa:
1 would like for you to bring me a
little boy friend for Christmas. I
want him to be six feet tall with
blue eyes and blonde hair. He lives
at Buckholts. I don’t want anything
else. Please remember my friends,
Billie Reese and Lottie Mae Hill.
Best Wishes,
Dorothy Rachui
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy in the second
grade. Please bring me a football,
gun, color book, colors, folder and
blackboard. Also a lot of candy, nuts
and fruit.
Thanks a lot,
Billy Jistel
Dear Santa:
1 am a little girl. I am three years
old. I’m staying with my grand dad
for awhile. Please bring me a doll
that is wearing a pink bonnet and
dress. Also a cooking set, a little
red wagon, a tractor that will run
when it is wound up, and some nuts
and fruit.
Florence Ann Sandford
Misses Rebecca Jean Mude and
El mu Sue Muse, students at State
University will be here for the holi-
days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Muse.
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CASH AWARD WON
BY LOCAL TRAPPER
Lester Davis’ Opossum Pelt Earns
Award For Pelt Handling: in
Sears 18th National Fur Show
942 Awards — $7,590 Cash
are ten major cash awards, rangt g
from $50.00 to ILOOO-CW.
SECTIONAL CASH
There are sectional
sisserfsaaUBS
SSvcfsHWABDS^
during the Fur Show.
I Read How You, Too, May
Win an Award as High
as $1,000.00 This Year!
Proving again that ’’better peit
i handling pays,” this local trapper got
!an extra $5.00 in cash—one of the
• Daily Awards in Sears 18th National
i Fur Show-and, besides, a chance to
share in the big major awards!
What this trapper did, you too can
do—whether or not you sell your furs
through Sears Raw Fur Marketing
Service For Sears Fur Show offers, this
season, a total of 942 different (ash
awards, including the First Award of
$1,000 00 for the best handled pelt of all.
Pays You 3 Way*
First, every award Is tn addition to the
cash Sears get you for your pelts.
Second, Sears can be depended on to
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award, careful handling enhancet the
rahie of your fiA
This third feature is the real reason
for Sears 18th National Raw Fur Show
with 912 Cash awards, totaling
$7,590,00.
Last season, Trapper Forrest
Slabaugh, of Ligonier, Indiana, won
the big $1,000.00 First Cash Award on
his skillfully handled mink pelt. Just
think how handy an extra $1,000.00
cash would be for you, this year!
Get In—It’s Easy
Every fur you ship to Sears, during the
term of the Fur Show, is automatically
considered for awards.
Only the handling of pelts counts;
not the kind of fur, not its value.
This season, why not try for some
big extra moneyt Remember, everybody
has an equal chance. You have every-
thing to gain--nothing to lose
When your furs are ready, ship them
to Sears, Roebuck and Co., Raw Fur
Market;-,? Service at the nearest of
earned awards
inds of trappers
YOU CAN, too!
W Ct PfATA/fy CO., AVC--—•*— '
4
y£4K**%
Great Savings! Most of these items less
than half of original O.P.A. Prices! We
need the space. Open 8:30 a. m. Thursday
December 26.
AFTER XMAS
FFAT UR ES
8 OUNCE
Sanforized Shrunk
OVERALLS
$2.48
“BIG MAC” Quality in
Mens Hizew.
BOYS
BLUE JEANS
$1.98
Rivited Pockets
El Rancho Grande Models
Sizes 6 to 16 years
MENS WINTER
UNION SUITS
$1.49
Long Sleeve—Ankle Length
Heavy Weight Knit!
MENS 10 OUNCE
GENUINE ARMY CLOTH
PANTS
$3.39
Wonderful Value!
Sizes 29 to 42 Waist
ALL METAL
Kiddie Walkers
$7.50
Blue and Brown Enameled
While 27 Last!
LARGE GROUP
Childrens Shoes
$1.00
Not all sizes! Will go Gist
so come early for these!
ONE TABLE
Women’s Shoes
$2.00
Including many all leather
styles. Some fabric uppers.
Drastically Reduced
Women’s Hats
50c
Must move now! Girls and
Toddlers Hats and Bonnets
50c
BOYS SIZES
SPORT COATS
$5.00
Variety of colors. Some two
i tones. Few two-piece suits.
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1946, newspaper, December 26, 1946; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577016/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.