The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950 Page: 5 of 10
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Stewart Saves You More On
Your P & G Coupons
Our Store Is Coupon Headquarters
THESE PRICES RUN THROUGH FEBRUARY 11th
^ORodeem VourCP
Procter & Gamble
Coupons Here S\
2 large 33,.
pkgs.
I giant pita.
WITH %7*
COUPON 3* C
LIBBY’S
Pears, 2V£ size can, each
.... 30c
LIBBY’S 2Vi SIZE CAN
Fruit Cocktail, each ......
33c
Lima Beans, all green
53c
303 SIZE
2 FOR
LIBBY’S
EACH
2 33c
WITH COUPON
'£ 57c
33c
WITH COUPON
57c
With Coupon
3 lbs._______________________________65c
Bring in your postcard
coupon and save 20c.
2 lge. Tide ALL
1 lge. Ivory Snow FOR
3 reg. Camay 82c
With Postcard Coupon
LIBBY’S
Peaches, 2l/2 size can, 2 for . 53c
Tomato Juice, 46 oz. can
No. 2 can, 2 for_______________
No. 300 can, 2 for_____________
25c
25c
19c
14 OZ. BOTTLE
Catsup, Heinz, each
14 OZ. BOTTLE
Kuner’s, 2 for____________
24c
33c
MONARCH
Chili Sauce, 12 oz. bottle........ 23c
NO. 2 CAN
Tomatoes, 2 for
23c
BESTYETT
Salad Dressing, pt. jar 24c
BESTYETT BOTH FOR
Tea, 1-4 lb. pkg., lrg. glass 25c
ADMIRATION COFFEE
2 lb. can, each ....... $1.48
1 lb. can, each 75c
3 lb. glass jar $2.25
BRIGHT & EARLY
3 lb. package
1 lb. package
$1.80
62c
Flour—Bewley’s Best or
Kimbell Best
50 lb. sack............................$3.35
DEM1NGS TALL CAN
Salmon, Red Alaska, each .... 69c
Pink, tall can............................44c
PREMIER
Corn, Cream Style, 2 for..... 25c
VAN CAMPS
Chili, 300 size can, 2 for
55c
BEST QUALITY
Brooms, priced for $1.20, $1.35
and $1.45 each.
RITZ CRACKERS
Large Box .......... 28c
Small box ............................ 17c
PREMIUM CRACKERS
1 lb. box .............. 24c
2 lb. box___________________ ________________ 45c
Market
FRESH KILLED
Fryers Dressed, lb.________53c
Hens Dressed, lb.________45c
CRESENT
Bacon, sliced, lb.
33c
Steaks from the best of
feed cattle. Home Killed.
Round Loin or
T-Bone, lb...............-.......75c
Seven Steak, lb. ------------55c
Ribs, lb. ______________________— 39c
Pork Chops, lean, lb. . 48c
Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. 40c
HOME MADE
Barbecue Sausage, lb... 43c
4 flavor onion cheese
shrimp Tomato will be
served all day Saturday.
Produce
Carrots, per bunch 5c
LARGE STALKS
Celery, each 18c
i doz. size ♦
Lettuce, each ..... 12c j
Tomatoes, Mexico, lb. 20c
Cabbage, lb. ... 2c
DELSEY
Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 38c
Prem Lunch Meat
12 oz. can, each 40c
Sardines, American
1-4 oil, 3 cans .............. 25c
PIE TIME SALE!
<
Save 5
ON 1 PACKAOIS
Of
Pillsbury piecrust mix
30c
YOU PAY
ONLY
All rtcipts won with Pilltbmr/t B*it—
they rtquirt Pillthmry'n Btlt
in your kitchen
Piilsbury's BEST
FLOUR
5 lb. bag
10 lb. bag
43c
85c
B. F. Stewart
The Cameron Herald
February 2, 1050
Hood First Aid
Course Readied
For the first time In its* history,
Camp Hood ia organizing a combined
first aid and military safety instruc-
tor course under the su|M-rvision of
i Woodrow W. Young, safety director
of the camp. It will start on Feb. fi.
The course was oriirinated by H. T.
Buchanan, safety director, Headquar-
ters, 4th Army.
The purpose is to train approxi-
mately 100 qualified persons, one
from each company or separate unit,
as instructors in first aid and acci-
dent prevention. Kventnally they in
turn will give 20 hours of instruction
in these subjects to every man in the
camp. Two classes, of 60 students
each, will be held.
Clark Popped, field representative
for Sufety Services, Red Cross, St.
Louis, Mo., will give 45 hours of
first aid instruction to the group
while Young will give 27 hours of
instruction in accident prevention,
for a total of 72 hours.
Burglars GeT$47,800
In Cigarettes at Dallas
DALLAS, Jan. .10 Burglars broke
into the Znnes-Kwalt warehouse last
night and stole $47,800 worth of
cigarettes, the largest cigarette burg-
lary In Dallas’ history.
Police had only one slim clue to
work with the track:) of a six-wheel
semi-trailer truck which hud been
backed up to a hole through the
building's brick wall.
The burglars cut a lock chain off
a fence to gain entrance to the
grounds. The hole in the brick wall
was two by four feet, bgrely largo
enough to permit removal of the
615 cases of cigarettes of various
brands.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method to thank all
who assisted in loving kindness dur-
ing the illness and at the death of
our beloved wife und mother, Mrs.
Jack Johnson. We wish to thank Dr.
Bartlett and the nurses at St. Edward
Hospital and Clinic for their though-
full kindness. We also appreciate the
beautiful floral offerings and will
hold each act of kindness in rever-
ence. God bless all of you
A. J. (Jack) Johnson,
Roy F. Johnson,
A. R. (Bud) Johnson,
Mrs. Jewel Haney,
Mrs. Mable Fuller,
Mrs. Jnita Gandy.
Sunday guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Lange at Buokholts
Sunday were their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dakel and son, Robert
Lane of Grand l’rnirie, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Dakel of Cameron, Mr. and
Mrs. Lucas of Lagrange. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Busker of I^ott visited in
their home in the afternoon.
Mrs. W. R. Newton, Sr. mother of
Dr. W. R. Newton is ill and in New-
ton Memorial Hospital. Her many
friends in Cameron wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mm, Antone Vybril, Jr. of
Dallas visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Tomasek arid Antone Vy-
birals, Sr. over the week end.
Mrs. Lena Buskin has returned
from a visit with her children in
Kingsville.
Friends in Cameron will regret ter
learn that the father of J. M. Boeh-
ner formerly of Cameron died at his
home last week in Kansas. Mr. Boeli-
ner was former manager of J. C.
Penney Co. here and now holds the
same position in Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maddox of
Davilla are the parents of a daugh-
ter, Mearl Dean tiorn January 25,
1950 at St. Edward Hospital. The
baby weighed seven pounds and 15
ounces. The mother is the former
Aileen Hill.
Billy Joe Halpain has returned
from Bentonville, Arkansas where he
I spent several weeks visiting his sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Denson Kirk.
GIVES
FAST
RELIEF
when COLD
MISERIES STRIKE
HowTo Relieve
Bronchitis
Cmxnulrioo relieve* promptly beams*
it goes right to the test of the trouble
to help loosen end expel germ lade*
phlegm and aid nature to sootttl and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of CreotnuUoo
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your snoaey bade.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchi tig
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