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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 11

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Cameron, Texas
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THE CAMERON HERALD LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE I 860 THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1953 COURT HOUSE NEWS Ry Delphyo kri Shirley Darlene Scarborough. Hilly Hives and Zoila iep. Jessie Lopez nnd lift Floret. Willie Buddy ranklin and Birdie Lee Porter.

Weldon Ceorge Trlice and Minnie Lee rka. Benjamin 1 and Lola Eugene Scully. Lewis Elvin Towsend and Katheryn Crouch. Robert Beverly Sample and Beatrice Lee Sample. Bill Harrison and Shirley Ann Smith.

Merida Eli Griffith, and Eva Ruth Caffey. Lee Rov Chollctt and Nancy Louise Schonhoeft. DEEDS 011 ie Prosser et al to Eulalic Sanchez-Lot 7 in Block 1 of Oak Park Sub-division of tie Cannon Lands, City of Rockdale to Marie E. Lot No. 30 in division of the I.O.O.F.

cemetery in Rockdale, 10.00. M. Praesel et ux to Jas. C. W.

P. Hogan et us to John M. Moore et ux. Lot No. and the South 25 et of No.

(4) in Block in the Wm, Allen (irant. 17,597.00. City of Cameron to E. Lov- iek Went 1-2 of Lot 12 in section P. Oak Hill cemetcry Cameron, Siui.no, H.

L. et ux to August Miller, a part of Lot No. 7 of a partition of 11 acres in O. Mcnroe Grant known as the Ingram Home Place," lot here conveyed is West 1-2 of same lot Xo. 1.

and other valuable considerations. City of Rockdale to Alice W. Burkitt et al, Lot Xo. 60 in division in O'lk Lawn Cemetery in Rockdale, f30.00. Steven T.

Thompson to Dallas Burleson 4 on the T. J. Chamber' League, $120.00. John nslev et al to H. P.

Culp pper undivided 12th interest in 1-2 acres of the James Howlett survey, $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Lelia Walker et al to W. W. Looney, 3 2-10 acres in the James McT juttrhlin Hendrfght League, 10.00 and other considerations. LEASES Luther Hill et to D.

30 Percent Of Community Chest Go To Welfare Fund Chev, Pickup. Page et ux, Lot Xo. 12 of Block one in the Wm. Allen Grant of I Pvrd. 82 acres of the B.

P. Svvoap the revised Prassel subdivision of the Praesel lands, $5,250.00. R- BaUp- Jr- 4 to H- Finley Blackwell et ux, to i Akers, undivided interest in 207 Charles J. Matula et ux, lots nos in the Daniel Bowman tract 5 and 6 of Bloc Xo. 4 of the of Country Club of Cameron, $16,250.00.

PARMA RADIO SERVICE. RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE. ALL MAKES. Lelia Lee Hickman, et vir undivided inteiest in 207 acres of the Daniel Bowman tract, $10.00. C.

M. Pierce et ux, to W. C. Pemberton 152 2-3 acres in the William Moore survev. $10.00.

GORDON S. BASKIN INSURANCE SERVICE WINDSTORM PHONE 426 AUTOMOBILE FIRE COMPENSATION LIABILITY 102 S. Houston ALLIED LINES Robert D. Abel, Jr. When you to the Cameron Community Chest 30 per cent of your goes to the Cameron Welfare Fund.

I hi.i fundi supplies aid to the needy ilies in Cameron. This ai i is 1 never given in the form of cash gifts. It is groceries, medicine, clothing, wood, or any other com- modity for which the proves is needed. These supplies are purchased and distributed by Mrs. O.

Triprgs, who, with several yther highly respected citizens, adtii: istera this agency and determines the needs of those who benefit from it. YoJ are making life brigh er and giving hope to less fortunate than yourself you give to the Cameron Welfaie Fund through the Cameron Ct m- munity C'hest. Please give enough. And Ors. Evans And Wove To New Suiltisng Kov.

3 The Texas Power Light Co- mpany moved to their original location Tuesday, Xov. 3. The building was destioyed by a blaze i on August 16. The offices have been remodel, ed. The rooms have been redec- (i.

Watts Pontiac 4 Me- orated and have been completed Lain Pontiac Co, with new office furniture. Xew I. K. Duncum, Chev. i lighting fixtures and air condit- Grabein hev.

Co. ions are only a few of femodel- illiam Mode, hev. 4 ed conveniences added. Grabein (hev. Co.

The has been located Jarrell F. Edmonds, hev. 4 in the Masonic Building for the Grabein Oiev. Co. past months and they have invit- C.

W. Haekett, Ford 4 Gai-; ing the public to come by and visit the new offices. Ohio Oil of the Jam 10.00. XEW G. D.

Willard, Louis G. Gest. Claude Spence, hev. Tudor, Louis G. Gest.

E. Lange Dodge Clb. Sc hiller Motors. Sam M. Scamardo, Ford 4 dr.

Gaither Motor Co. Wilson C. Bridges Ford 4 dr. Gaither Motor Co, Jeff Richards, Ford 4 dr. ther Motor Co.

James K. Atherton. Cpe. Grabein (hev. Co.

Johnnie Slavik, Studebaker Michalka Motors. Leman F. Keegan, StudebaKei Michalka Motors. William W. Houston, hev.

Tudor, Louis B. J. Lopez, Chev. idor. Ideal Motor Co.

Louie Luetge, Chev. Pickup, 1 1 1 M' tor Co. Mrs. Lois B. Kruse.

Mercury I He fley-Stedman Motor Co. Alvin E. Rohan, 1 Schiller Motors. Walter K. Ruff.

Chev. 4 Grabein Chev. Co. Boyd M. Palmer, Plymouth 4 (ireen Motor Co.

Mc- ther Motor Co. Siegfried Backhaus, Ford 4 Gaither Motor Co. 11. H. Reat, Ford 4 Gaither Motor Co.

L. L. Worley, Ford 4 Gaither Motor E. J. Jecmenek, Ford 1 Ilef- ley-Stcdman Motor Co.

Drs. Evans and Evans, Optom- etiists have moved from their old location to their new office's next door to the office. The space occupied by Drs. Evans and Evans was formerly Enterprise Publishing Co. before the blaze.

Wliv more than a million owners this year They have discovered first hand what the surveys Ford, with all its fme-car features, is worth more when you buy it, and worth more when you sell it I Over a million owners he wrong! Ford is the one fine car in the low-price field. It gives you the "Co," the style, the comfort, and of cars that sell for iar more. And, it's only natural thut Ford keeps its value better, in resale, than any other car on the American Hoad. Check the features below for some of the "Worth More" reasons for the swing to Ford. lowest-priced V-l in America! And the only V-8 in the low-price field.

Ford i V-8 power plant delivers on regular gail Most Modern Six of all is high-compression, low-friction Mileage Maker. With Overdrive, it beat all other cars entered In 1953 Economy Run. Smoother Ride, with front end road shock reduced up to is another Ford big-car feature and you get it without gas eating extra weight. Fine-Car Build using steel of the same quality and thickness as In the costliest cars. And Pord Is the most completely Insulated car in its field.

Fordomatit Drive is the only in field to offer the of an automatic intermediate gear the of a torque converter. Join the swing to Finest Power Steering that's Ford Master-Guide, It does up to of the steering work yet the normal feef on the P.C. A. FORD a Test Drive todayl If you're interested in used cars, be sure to see our selections -------------Hefley Stedman Motor Co. This Church Service is Made Possible Through Courtesy of the Following Advertisers: Burkes-Howard Co.

Ideal Hatchery and Poultry Farm Michalka Motors GLASS The Florist For All Corsaires, Decorations, Pot plants Cameron Rosebud Grabein Chevrolet Company STtlDEHAKER Oil Company At The. Underpass 'th E. L. Wied Hardware in hi Sunday School of at a. m.

Morning worship at 11 a. in. A. service at p. in.

Evening woiship at 7 p. m. Wednesday night prayer service at 7 p. m. C.

P. Robinson, pastor. Rattetunn Baptist hurch omg i ospitai i i i syinpau hospital ml tptist to his home aft1 urgery at Sts, la Week. He lurch Si i hr for their ane! cheer and for their pa tor ich, has t-r under- Edward -onduct tndav. io thank loti- of the kindness.

next Sunday at 11 a. m. and p. in, R. E.

Ledboltor, Pastor. First Christian Church Sunday School at 9:15 a. in. Morning wm hip at 11. Youth stivires at 7 and evening worship at p.

in. Rev. Harsh mini ter. Viuimr people's ervice at 7 p. m.

Morning vvoi.hip service at II. It wa announrod by Steele that the School Stewaidship will ahead a scheduled and it will the major em- pha; i tii i week, lie continued I say that it is of vital impor- tance the (hurch that every! one can, attend thi hool. Arnold Itaptist Chdrch Sunday School begins at 1(1 a. m. followed by mornimr wor- hip at 1 1 a.

m. BVl'F i held jut p. in. followed by the service at p. m.

S. S. Silveria, pa -tor. I thodisl huri Sunday Sc liool at a. Morninj.

worship at 10:55. Move im ul meei ing at p. and ervire at rhoir -4. tn. i ter.

Presbyterian hurch Seivicej second and fourth Sundav Rev. Myron Pi ice, mini tei. Sunday bool at 10. Morning woiship at 11. Evening worship at Milano Methodist Church i i i i at Milano Methot I tf day at II a.in.

7 i in. Sunday hool at 10 a m. The WSCS will meet at I p.m. and tayer i 00 p.m. E.

I pa tor. SS First Presbyterian Chinch Sunday School at li 15 a. in. wor hip at II. Youth service at 7 p.

in. and evening worship at p. rn. Circles meet on Monday. Rev.

John Solomon, ton Sunday S( Morning 7: followi ship. Rt-v. I tor. at 8 Baptist Church oo 1 at 10 a. rn.

tip at 11. MTU at by ning wor- Newman, pas- nn Wednesday Ev.anm>lir"il and In formed hurch Mon A mold, 'Texas Rev, Allx rt Petrich, pa-'or Sun iav School 9 a. service 10 a. Youth Fellowship meeting on croud and fourth I Thursdays at I Choir a Tliursday at Guild meeting 1 at I therhood thinl at Ladies Aid meeting on fir t. Sundays at 2:30 p.

Church Council meeting on fourth Tuesday-. at j7, Board giouH Education Tuesda at m. of on first Mapti- hurch iit First Sunds Sid ool at lo a. R. W.

Superintendent Morning at II a. m. Train-ng Frdon at 7 p. Dick Young, din ctor. I'venit (iospel 'Tabernacle Mai week services Tuesday and Thur day evenings as H.

Rev. II. M. Bowley, pastor. Sunday School at 0:15 a.

m. Evening woi hip at 8. Ifoyto Baptisi hurch Hire Servire every Sunday. Sunday School at 10 n. in.

a i vice at 11 a m. Services Sunday niirbt at Rc-v. P. R. Capm ton, Everyone invited.

Liberty Community hurch Services first and third Sundays Sunday School at 10. Morn- imr woiship at 11. Evening wor- hip at Rev. Howard Buchanan, pastor. Lilac Baptist Church iN-v.

Sam Reveile, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning at 11. Evening service at 7 p.

m. Prayer meeting each '1 hi i day at 7 Little River Baptist Church Sunday School 10 a. Carlton Crook, Superintendent. worship, 11 a. Lev, J.

W. We pastor. B. T. 6:80 p.

E. B. Yager, director. Evening worship, 7:30. 1 11 Mi thodius Marak) Ro ary at 8:10 m.

Mass ai 30, followed by Confe: ion heard befoie Mass. St. Mollira Catbolic hiirrb Mas at 00 and 10:00 a. m. Toula, pastor Rev.

Clyde lloltmann, assistant The hurch of Chrint At l'i and North Central Bible cia 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11. bip at 8. Prayei er vires at p.

m. The hurch Sunday Sch Mot ning Youns Even Rev. of the Na ool at 10 a hip at 1 de nu at hip at Land Ihe Spiritualist Services on fit t. Sundays at 11 a. School at 10 a.

m. hut I m. hir undr Ma Muckholt Rev Mob Sunday ship service wcuship er Methodi-t meelv evei thidist hun I tx bool 1 ins at 10 by the iiioining wo 1 1 rn. Kvc nir i' at 7 m. Youth Felle wsh at i y.

i Wit ne, es Witm es hold their Friday ing at 7 15 p. 'nu' un be Sure of All The Sunday Bible study begin at 3:00 p. in. subject being "Walk in the Nai of Jehovah, Our 211 NORTH HOUSTON PHONE 875CAMERON, TEXAS Bapt i I Next day at Methodist will be at 10 a. Monday at 1:00 meeting fi Church the unday School il.

on m. Prayer at 7:30 p. m. Marlon Baptist hurch Sunday School at 10 a. rn.

Moi service at 11. Training Fui at 7. Evening service 7:15. Midweek prayer services at, 7: WMU and Brotherhood meets coral and fourth Wednesday, following prayer service at the will S'i iieid at Lib- eiiurch..

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Years Available:
1895-1986