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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 8

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Cameron, Texas
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AMKHO.V HERALD, THURSDAY, FKBRUARY 1940. im I NEWS FROM BUCK HOLTS TEACHERS MEET HERE irid Mn Lan Mr P. visito Austin nivfrfity, als hak, t. A tin. Rt v.

P. Elliott nd visitor a Mi Mrs. r. Ed Ko Sunday. Mr Mr Mar, and Mrs.

W. Mr, and Mr-, in Sunday. Mi Fue- Rf-nni. tidwm and of Valley were Saturday evening. Walschak returned unie study in spent a few dayi Mr and A K.

latter Mil am (ounty i aehct As met in Toe School Auditniium fui Monday Jan. JU. A large number of the of the county wore present A social half hour held from 7 untii 7:30 ji whieh teachers to and to hold Mu-ur wn furnished by the Yor Hik'h School Swing Hand. Mil for Buck holt 1 Cr is we Mitcham and wa- called to order hj (' i Principal of the Yoe High School. Mr, Wiese, who i.i nt of the Axsodfttj Worth thi- Those teachers I vho will Milam County in District at Waco on the litli and loth, February are: Mrs.

Mildred petty, Sharp; Mr Estelie Clark ei i Marlow; Mi" Hendei-on, Cameron; Mrs. Ruby Areldge, Buckholtf. The aiternat arc: Fred Graves, Rockdale; Doyle Lauderdale. Thorndale. Aftei the adjournment of Association ami were m- ii'fj attend a picture which wo hown tbmugh E.

A. Perrin, Superintendent of th Cameron The picture in eluded of Yellowstone National H. 1 vdne rid Clive thij year, plea ant year ounty and a the Association. thi rogram Mi number the teachers he for a of the direc pro unday. it -r Th Cecil Cn Mr.

nt children Jut in i Sieber and Hud A cott of tin and Mi Lois ington were Sunday in the home. John Skinner and Bartlett and Mr of Burlingtor iriday guest: in the Mi A. Zajicek. Mr and Mrs. John Krause Sunday Mr and Mr vbrial of Sharp Mrs.

Luma Kelly of Hemphill wa Mondady guest of Mr. and Mr VI Pinkaton. and Mr were Mr. had a- Anton at McCresfor. given fin were Audrey Kelly played bers; a ong and by Billy Trigg nr.tr, and Dry thos Elizabeth McCee read, hi a Man Hand" by Mil ley.

introduced Tolbert tterson, Deputy State Supervisor, wa the speaker for the evening. Patterson broiiyht an insipration IV: in whieh he uud that it Tr itrtrer it fit. Vine- Hie son, De Waco Firm ontract I he building committee of the ti Church met Sunday and "inriit" deil the contract for build ii a flew educational building to be a the lowest bidder who i McClellan-Brown McClellan of Waco. The ejection of thfs company as is be voted on ia morning by congregation of church. Harry P.

Moor- of Waco, has moved ameron to take charge of Coleman Funeral Home iiiif. Mi. Moore has been with the fompton Funeral Home in Waco for ome time. Miss Marie Ford Leaves The Herald; (ioes to School Mih- Marie Forrl, member of the editorial -taff of the Cameron Herald. daily and weekly, will leave the city Sunday foi Denton where she ill enter the of Industrial Arts.

The publishers regret the loss of ao valuable a staff member and yield to for a successful career. Mi Ford hai- devoted most of time to the Daily Midget end to the busine of the Herald. She to the Herald staff from her home at Yarrellton three years ago. The publishers were first with tier writing talent when he contributed a number of touching upon various subjects. She hwcaine a member of the and was assigned to duty.

Her work led her to participate in the more important details of reporting and writing for the Herald readers the trn at volume of matter carried the Miss Ford was attracting considerable attention be ause of her newspaper work and i.i making her decision to go to school sacrificed, for the time beinir, a brilliant career as a writer. The publishers feel that the popularity of the Midget Daily as well due largely hir work. A real trooper has left the sion and no greater tribute could be paid to a newspaper writer than to nay trot the story and wrote it well." Hy reason of her splendid personality, made many friends and leaves a lonesome place againit tr skyline along the Daily Route and Lir i of Duty known to every mem of publishing profession. Miss Mary has accepted vacated by Miss Ford and has taken up the duties of associate etjitor. The publishers believe that while they have lost a valued em ployee have found another whose possibilities for newspaper profession.

OPER FD ON was taken to the Cameron Hospital late Tuesday where an emergency operation was performed following an attack of appendicitis at his home in Waco. Phy-icun aid Wednesday Mr. McDermott was doing nicely and an early recovery is expected. i CORPS CAP Is foi ND NE A cap worn at A College by of the Cadet corps was on a highway near Cameron and brought Heriald office. I lu band inside bears the names of Ralph McLerran and Lamar Speer.

owner of this cap may stmi by calling at the Herald office. MHER COMPANY i.FTS CITY CONTRACT Wm. P. Carey Lumber Company with A. E.

Matula as manager, Tuesday night wai awarded contract for rial aritj cement for the cities sjo swimming 1 reach in la tter Park. The City is receiv- ru grant from Federal Government construction of this beach I will be partly furnished government and construction work ha already started. Edward Schiller, Dougla- Perrin ami Baskin, Uni- students, in Cameron after completing their mid-term examinations. Kennedy is back the job after a few days of flu. Removal Notice The Fidelity Abstract Company and Atkinson- Stallworth Insurance have moved their place of business from the old stand to (he Sampson building, formerly occupied the Cias where they will be pleased to meet their anil eus- tomers.

I IDKLITY ABSTRAC COMPANY. gav who which others, is A to within hi or optimistic ui'piration to thos This inspiration association with iMMWHMi hmmri um 'i'll It 1 la everythine NEWS FROM MALLOW a. Those who the Honor Roll the first week were: Short, Mary 1 lai lemerrt Sam Tindall, Tindall, Watty McClaren and ftdarilyn Storey. Honor Roll for the 2nd weeks: Aileen Ular lia- Eldon Ray Baker, Tindall, Walter rett Quillin, Johnnie Loui.se Tindall, Jean Baker, Joy Hobson, Bobbie Burnett, Edsel Burnett, Watty McClaren and Marilyn Storey thirrl weeks: Aileen Short, Mary Hazelwood, Eldon Ray Walter Quillin, John- I Louise Tindall, Jean Baker, doy Hobson, Edsel Burnett, Watty Me Claren, Bobbie Burnett and Marilyn Storey. Ray Martin, Delbert Eldon Ray Baker and John Hazcl- I are out of tiiis with the flu.

sorry Eugene and Odoll Pratt moved but we to Holly Hairston as a new pupil in the fourth grade. RELEASED FROM JAIL SERVING FINE Richard Hotiderson, negro, was leaned jail here Friday. He and charged with petty theft, for which fine in jail. her own profession, to about. The course of tuily, now in our large and I mail hools ha- been mcwlernized ol cour'te- mhirh fit child for as i well as the more classical courses, I A tile out r.u«l maintained.

Mr Pattersmi continues! by u- topic ful Living versus Successful Hv out that the parent feel tbar their child know too little about Democracy. He i instill within the child for his country and racy. Mr. Patterson concluded lu. remarks by saying that those chara- cteri.stics which are necessary foi Living and Successful Adaptability, ability and Amiability.

W. C. Wiese, through the fact tint he i- President of the Milam County Association, will the County Teacher to the Convention, which meets in Ft. MOSES 291 and 292 WALLACE AND WALLACE ATTORNEYS AT I.AW Over First National Bank Cameron, Texaa The Big New Store and Home of Quality Foods Saves you Money Friday and Saturday egetables COFFEE COFFEE, .1 pound can, each 68c 1 pound can, each 24c Will be Served all Day Saturday! i CHILI, Walker Austex- No. 2 can, each ISc TAMALES No.

2 can 15c CHILI BEANS cans FLOUR tN pound sack, each 24 pound sack, each 83c 10 pounds cloth bags 49c LETTUCE l- irm Head, 2 for 9c (ABBOTS 2 bunches for 5c TURNIPS and TOPS- Per hunch 5c POST TO ASTI ES Large Box, 2 for PINEAPPLE, LibbyV Crushed, No. 2 can 2 for 27c 2 pounds 15c FRUITS 25c CATSUP, HEINZ Large Bottle, each Caperton Sc loc Stores HliINZ SOl l' Large cans, 2 for 19c 25c BABY BLANKKTS SPKCIAL Beautiful Crib Blankets 9Sc IHx.HS Satin Blankets 79c Wrapping Blank- kets Light Weight Blankets BABY GOODS Large Selection of Goods, Bootees, Sweaters, etc. 25c to 98c Kecord Books, Hot Water Bottles, Pillows and Johnson 15c to 39c P1EMENTOES, Del Monte 7 1-2 oz. can, each 10c 4 oz. can, each 5c APPRICOTS, 2 1-2 size, each 17c Pickled Peaches 2 1-2 size can, each 21c No.

2 can, all Green 23c TUNA, Queen, Reg. Light Meat, 2 for 25c The Largest Selection that we have every had. Priced to sell. SEED POTATOES All Varieties. See us before you buy.

Also Bulk Garden LIMA BEANS, Del Monte No. 2 can, 2 for 35c Seed. .5 pound can, each50c Large size, each 19c 1 pound Carton, each 11c II Pattern just received. Premiere ol I ashions for Laster and all Spring. ask vs for 7 Large Bars for 0 A I I 25c Don be left in the rush for our new Anklets, the newest for now and late spring 19c to 25c forget St.

1 Now 011 display, suitable Valentines for all your a 10 for 5c to 25c SPRING BUT- IONS. Wide selection, eliminates tiresome shopping around. Complete line of Talon and Crown Zippers. LTKY SUPPLIES Just received, complete line of Chicken eeders and Fountains in assorted sizes. Priced 5c to 79c THE LIONS CLUB and THE HISTORY CLUB Will Present J.

FRANK DOSIE At Hijrh School Auditorium Friday, February 23.1010 7 This Space is alloted in this advertisement by li. 1 (Jrocerv. MARKET STEAKS FROM THE BEST OF CORN FED Per pound 15c to 25c PORK SHOPS and SHOULDER, lb. 10c 15c PORK HAM, pound Ol NTin SAUSAGE, 2 pounds BLOCK CHILI, pound MUTTON, pound 25c 15c 15c and 20c FRYERS, TURKEYS, FISH, OYSTERS.

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Years Available:
1895-1986