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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 4

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Cameron, Texas
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THE CAMERON HERALD ESTAHLISHEL) 1860. V.ntered in the Post under an act Office by at Cameron, Texas, af urr. March 1879 mil matter of soflond JFI PERSON U. WHITE diter and Publisher 1 RATES: .50 I i .85 In Milam County. All Resolutions, Obi tun rie; and Public Kn torti iinment char fen.

obtained, charged at regular ates. hr I. It. WH1TI in Eri panic W( re in a iime oi collapse of Finland. Nazi Germany and lit li'tle ti.r.e 1 advai.tac of the punch that sent 1- nland to the canvas and the nre tifio of the Anglo 11irtru A virtual ul! to Turkey.

The must choose twccn Fnpland and rance on tho one hand and Germany and a the other. Ultimately Di tat" powers will carve Turkey out of Allied pattern. Of this there was little doubt in the woi to day fland and Franco were paying, they have been paying for several years because of their failures and welching on alliances. The French Senate met in to consider the Finnish collapse. Adolph Hitler has turned his attention to the Balkans.

A radio broadcast to the Daily Herald shortly before noon indicated that Germany will lose no time now that final proof has been given that England and France have no intention of waging war. A dispatch from Bucharest said that all Rumania farmers have been from their fields. The significance seemed to point to Rumanian of agression from Russia and Germany. It will do her good. Rumania would be crushed 3 weeks, then would follow a campaign against Turkey.

Germany stood with Italy to prove British military incompetence in nisi ics day rape of the Ethiopia. Again when Czecho Slovakia was betrayed at Munich the English and French were proven ins'n re. They declared were proven insincere Th' Poland and by previous agreement handed over half the empire to Russia. They did exactly nothing to help Poland. Thus far neither hav'1 v.

war on Germany. When Russia invaded Finland the Anglo French alliance was again brought into ridicule for its do nothing policy. 4 the full shame of Fin- broke upon the sensihili- pooples of both countries, the pr of both nations were flaming with indignation, criticism and r. Responsible leaders wer being lashed and there was growing feeling that eventually they will driven from power. With the war in Finland over the Daily Herald at first chojght there would be little to report from day to day as it brings the latest happenings.

Not no. Tomorrow perhaps, or the day after we may be chronicling the next big drive of tho Dictator Powers. It was a matter of days, even hours, for the next big grab. Democracies are doomed and so are the small countries of Europe. Devers (Continued from page one) to provide means through which ho can improve his condition and in re payment therefor, can and will work with undimished energy for the welfare of tho people who have elevated him to this office.

The office of County Treasurer is tho place where all records of County finances are kept. To do thir efficiently, experience is necessary and Mr. Dovers, having held this office for a short time, feels by reason of the close application of his talents and ability, has placed him.self in position to render a better service in 'he future. It is a widely known fact that Mr. has kept the records of his office in the efficient manner which ho pledged to the people and by retaining efficient employes, has brought up the standards eif effecineoy to that of any other department of the county government Mr.

Devers plans as active eam- paign as time and his health will permit and hopes to see each voter to ask them their support in criming primary election, assuring each that his debt of gratitude will be and proposes to elis charge it by rendering the servic which his friends know his is well ejualifie'd to Miles (Continued from page 1) J.L PIONEER IS BURIED J. Chamberlain dice! at his homo at Walkers Creek Wednesday, March 1040, after a set ious illness. Mr. Chamberlain was born June 10, 1866. in Robertson County near Premond, Texas, moved to Milam County at the age of 20, settling at Walkers Creek where he lived until his eleath.

He became a Christian at an age and lived constantly in the faith of his Lord, serving whenever presented itself. The live 1 for itself. He was married to Lula November 7, 1887. who survives hut along with 2 sons, Elwooel and liar vey, 1 grand son, Poyd Chamberlain son preceded him in d-ath, II was a devoted husband and His friends were numbered by tho scores. Funeral services were by Blackmon and Mormon at the Walkers Creel- church, Thursday af tornoon, March 7, at Interment wa made in Walkers Cre cemetery with the Green Funeral in charge.

Pall bearers were: Roy Hightower, L. C. Boyd, Ozell Angell, Roger Delahunty, Feaster Scarbrough, Bill Kennon, Marvin Janeway and Henry Reaves. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friend; who came to us during the illness and death of our husband, father ami grandfather. Your many kind words and deed? helped us bear our We thank you for the beautiful floral offerings.

Especial- ly do we thank our physician, Dr. Swift, for his untiring service and care. God bless all of you. Mrs. J.

L. Chamberlain. and Mrs. W. Chamberlain.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chambe rlain.

Boyd Chamberlain. KNIGTHS OF PYTHIAS Meets Monday Nights of each week, 7:30 p. m. Grady Allen, Chancellor Commander. J.

M. McLean, Keeper of R. S. W. O.

Dept. Grand Chancellor. Albert Collins, District Deputy Grand Chancellor. Will Hensloe of Milano was in Cameron on business Friday. WTe experiment with your repair pay less our servier.

Parma Radio Service. CHRISTIAN SC IENCE SERVICES is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read all Churches of Christ, Scientist, ji unday, March 17. The Golden Text is holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is to (Revelation 4:8.) Among citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is following from the Bible: all flesh is as grass, anel all tho glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, anel flower thereof falleth away: But the word of thet ondurith for (I Peter 1:24, 23.) Tho Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, and Health with Key to Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: is tho only substance anel conscious ness recognized by divine Science That matte is substantial or has life and sensation, is one of tho false beliefs of mortals, anel ex is its only in a superstitious mortal consicious rpagc 278.) Bill Cause and Stubbs. of Cause were in Cameron Monday transacting business Girls Arc Advised To Build-Up For Relief a of knowledge causes many a undernourished girl a lot r-alTcring! ly others, however, know how tervousness, cramp; of fur dysmenorrhea uti rnalriu.

are helped of CARDUI. it a few days before tii to help ease dir.tri's. Put CARDUPS help increase the flow of aid digestion, in up physical s' t'-'i; help reduce peri- Women have used I over 50 years. Oi, WAR (Continued from page 1) land were much more than was first demanded by Russia before the start of the war in December. The closed all possibilities of allied attack against (W- many from the Baltic.

Not only did Germany score a victory by preserving her strength for a smashing blow in the west but En- Belisha, the man who was as prestige was falling to low ebb among all In tho British Parliament, Hore war minister for advocating aid to Finland, was unleashing a bitter tirade against umbre lla carrying pacifist Chamberlain who was being held responsible in a large sense for the failure of allie-d resource's to yo to tho aid of Finland. On top of the victory for Powers in Baltic through tho lius ian triumph, Germany and Italy ai nounoed an agreement the sale man coal for Italian industries I ms Britain will lose the export of thought to have been arranged by a compromise on seizure of Italian ships. Herbert Thweatt of Maysfield was a business visitor in Cameron Fri day County ujh rintendent, Mr. states that he a native Texan and grew up on a farm in Bosque County. His educational training consists of graduation from the Valley Mills High School, San Marcos Teacher Baylor University and the University of Texas.

He now holds a B. A. from Baylor University and an M. A. degree from the University of Texas, and membership in Mu Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa at the University of Texas.

His experience consists of rural teaching in Bosque County, ward principalship at Cleburne and superintenelencies at Memphis anel Rockdale. He has superintendent at Rockdale for tho past 12 years and during that timo school enrollment has increaseel from 525 to aproximately 800. Com mercial and agricultural departments have been added to the curriculum of the school. Extra-curricula activities have been taken care of by the addition of a lighted football field and a beautiful gymnasium. With all improvements and added expense, the Rockdale have never had to discount a voucher or wait a minute for their money.

Mr. Miles is an member of the Y. M. B. L.

and the Lions Club. With this as a school man and as a sound business executive, Mr. Milos announces his candidacy for office of County Suporinten dent of Milam County, that he is fully qualified to render anel tho people of Milam County courteous and efficient ser vice. He solicits your vote in tho 1940 July Primaries. L.

Kirchenwitz of Rookelale was a business in Cameron, Thursday. Mrs. Buck Bonds to Houston to attend Flower Show one elav this week. Horned Frog Service Station Now Under New Management This is to announce I have purchased the Horned Service Station in Santa Fe town. SINCLAIR Gasolines and SINCLAIR Lubricants Dunlop Tires and Tubes.

Washing and HORNED FROG SERVICE STATION LINCOLN MONDRIK, Prop. pCRMAL QPENING The public is invited to visit the I MASEK BURNS RESIDENTIAL FUNERAL HOME! Cameron, Texas All new modem equipment with resident attendant on duty at all times. Plan to be at the opening Saturday, March 16,4 to 9 p. m. Sunday, March 17, 4 to 9 p.

m. I jyiAREK gURNS PHONE 564. To THE STATE OF TEXAS the Sheriff or any Constable of Milam 0 1 Newest Spring hat under the sun! Most flattering hi 6 years! Styled in the spirit of faahion-right New York, it's created a fashion stir throughout the country. Ono oi 5 the many lovely styles in our extraordinary National Spring Millinery Openings collection. See Ul 6 0 New Easter Millinerv on Todav.

1 CHEEYKS BROS. 2 5 the Sq in re." Cameron, Texas v- v-C N0, c. OU 00 0000000- YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED TO SUMMON, Charles Manms by makinp publication of this citation once in each week for four successive weeks previous to the return day hereof, in some newspaper published in your county, to appear at the next regular term of the District Court of Milam County, to be holdon at the court house thereof in Cameron, on tho 6th day of May 1940, then and there to answer a filed in said court on tho 6th day of March 1910, in a suit, numbered on the docket of said court No. 11,814, wherein Mattie Mannis is plaintiff and Charles Mannis is defendant, said petition alleging. Statutory grounds of three years abandonment.

Herein fail not, but have be'fore said court on tho said first day of the next term thereof, with your return thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Witness, Penn Wolf, Clerk of the District Court of Milam County, Texas. Given under my hand anel the seal of said court, in Cameron, this tho 6th day of March A D. 1940. (Seal) PENN WOLF, Clerk of the District Court, Milana County, Texas.

4te Hugo Horstmann, superintendent of Buckholts school, was in Cameron Thursday on business. Hugo MoCawley of Rockdale was a business visitor in Cameron Thursday. ----------o----- Harry Gamble of San Gabriel was in Cameron on business Thursday. 1 prograra industria! development the manufacture of kkWd L.OCATED in all sections of Texos, 141 refineries monufactu-e into finished petroleum products 80 per cent of the ciude oil production. In contrast, Texas processes only 3 per cent of its cotton production and none of its wool or mohair.

Petroleum refining now constitutes 41 per cent of tho value of all Texas manufactures. Of 225.000 Texans regularly employed by the oil business of the State, 25,000 skilled workmen and 5,000 office employees (a $50,000,000 annual payroll) are employed in this one division of our oil industry. All of the Texas oil refined in our Stale, whether used in Texas or shipped to other states, paid last on average of 9.8 cents per i i ri Thii irf. rrfnrmenl Paid lot by Various Units oi Hie 'Industry an Sponsored by TEXAS MID-CONTINENT OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATION.

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