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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 10

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Cameron, Texas
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10
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S25.950 IN SUIT The P' ikntofi Fro fidi dnewdav rmxin the Sinclair Od 'finchiir Oil i ritti IW Of fUttn pan Com pH Thurday afternoon Tesa interevon i portion if any, for plaint In I and rear for a in cry or had paid him under h- Compensation Law Tni- -uif out of burning Apri! 5, in a jltintf from the explosion of ia in Rockdale Hottliriii a fou-une-H owned and operat- Freddie Palmer, who also ti kfckdnlf agent for Sin- Oil Company. i 'ijinjf fof damages tini? from physical tnjuriei ring- avi and marita5, cal, and hospital billa r.g for the in of $25,950. Wat amaron, II Witt of YVaeo -t Bryan Maxwell V. nt Sinclair r.any; Camp Camp of Cam- and Rockdale Kred- 9 Palrm'r; and Stump of The Texa Inaur- rank Hanrd of truatee for that i' when the County Hoard l. i ation met on Monday opley (Continuad from page a a manila" if the on program- and itajfed orne of mo impre-sive enjoy i nr Clifford a ijt, of flub, Mr Copley a high when h.

aid, Copley invaio a our id jr ly re1 i- non to i jncheon hour Mr (' ij -i in touching word' for Rotary it ha into 1 of community and that it had r.trii«ut**d much hr- en a ion in and in part -t of Mr, wa a ha and club 1 a -ense of t. miy will not with ornradf Rotary hut the city of ron hit a citizen. Ilomer IVel Injuml When Hall Hits Head manatf-r of port team of Texa was seriously day niirht when he hit in I hy hall ivel. Milam hoy, in baseball 1028 He fir.st noticed 17 yearn agx second for Oil me ron of New Tribune cup for that year. fir race of its kind put Reel at that tim i hitrh boy Mr Mr Arnold of Cameron afternoon McLerran (Continued from nasre 1) in home and they attempi him Mi I hompvon, a daughtei who live by wh abo summoned.

physician, Dr. A. S. Epperon called in, but the pioneer dead dwtor doctor -aid by blow Mr 1 i fin head a Mr, Mei ierran waa a pioneer, a born in Mo Clay countv fitif January 12, 1858, th Mr and Mi- Michael i an. On January 12, 1876, he a ri' Mi Mary Crawford.

A iletty to rn in their Tennessee About years Mi his a if- and chi to ron With them Mrs. i Mr Mr ard ir children. Early ir: his Mr L. rian in farming arid Im a land ownei and for of and op a coal and wood in city Mi MeLerran actively in charut his busines: t- until about ten when as a result of failing alth active of hit estate. For the past tw years his health been more les- ciitical but.

persisted as cnl a pioneer will do in tior. to continue encroachment of upon active life Jus? a few days 'n-far his he went to his hi homt and then with 5w.rk field of grain. umo al rvic- wen the family residence at 10 a. rr Thur day morn ine with Rev. May rice pastor Ftrst Chn iar; delivering the funertj The body of the taken to Hill cemetery there interred in famjly lot with Furafal dn nts.

Active J. s'. Rrajijf. Henry Hefley, RuS Thomas, Sealy Dampkin, Ma Bailey Fritz Fahrendorf. Ilon- orary pall bearers were R.

W. A. Arthur tu A B. Slocomb. Ifat widow and nine a Mr Viletty Thompson.

Frank Me larian, Mrs. Ola Humbles, 11 Ben all of McLcj an of Temple, Crady Mmond of Dal of Dewey Ferrari of Waco. ti. A Fh-ntl suffered an attack of illness but much improved at this 0 0 0 i Mr Thweatt son wer Cameron visitors Wedensdav. One harmed After Car rash; Auto of Mexicans Damaged on Bill of i helil in Milam county jail charges of driving while intoxicated, Sammons wn arrested on day nisiht hy Deputy Sheriff.

Clarence VcCall who to fh of an automobile The accirlent occurred when a driven by Samni R' with -i cai by two ent; iL'it and vi -o City who n- to World's Fair in of York City. Deputy Sheriff ft; Cun aid Wyne Cox the other f.ecupant of truck and also owner of him he had drinking, also. jou-ly injured. I will proceed to tho er ha ii car repaired, inch fimated ox imately ity A pri I i i -1 ven at the Houston on Arnette Tue program, three to the un event 1 1 an and drew citv KXPKRT RADIO AND KI.KCTRK’AI, RKPAIUINti Electrical Wirinu Vnizoniii Vir intr carrv a 'lock of Radio 'Pubes and hy of experience. 8ROD Electrical Shop I'llONK 70.

AMKKON, TKXAS? Mothers Day in attractive Day packages. Priced tO $3.00 Day cards and uifts of all kinds an here for your selection. Let iis help you ike Day orable. Dusek Pharmacy I'hone No. We llave It! PHONE 557 558 WE DELIVER Make Your Food Headquarters 1 0 COFFEE PEACHES THE WEST'S fyeatut Sweeps the screen with star brilliance! TEA SYRUP 20 pounds (K)LDKN IK pound Sack Karo, pounds for K.

IS. I (iallon Fancy, .5 pounds Pound III pounds Sea Rock, 1 1 ounces Dill or Sour, Quart Rich Flavor, No. I can Rich Flavor, No. 2 1-2 Heavy Syrup. Maxwell House.

1-1 pound Free! M-G-M in mam nelso eooy with Virginia Bruce Victor McLagten 1-2 I 95c 1 0 75c 19c 9c 49c 10c 12c 9c 13c 21c 25c 47c MARKET HA( ON, ARMOLR ST Pound, any thickness 26c PICNIC II MS. Pound 25c PICNIC HAMS, Pound 20c RAC ON SCU Pound 15c FRYFRS, 2 pound average, each Milk Fed. 43i Perfection, No. 2 Can DeLMonte. rushed or Sliced Dei-Monte No.

I Can. each DeI-Monte No. 1 Can. each No. 2 1-2 size, each Cameron Theatre, Tursday and Friday MAY 4 5 FRUITS VEGETABLES PINKAPPLKS, NIC Each 15c 2 boxes 25c CiRAPE 2 for5c Each 10c heads 10c in PE VS Pound 3c ENGLISH Pound 4c Dozen Ears 40c 2 hunches 5c 2 bunches 5c X-Cell.

2 pound llox EE FOOD BEANS TOMAIO II Mexican Stvle, Can No. 1 ('an PEAS Kuner. No. .103 each SALT JELLO Trappey, No. 2 each Roves for Ml Flavors.

Package 50 dunces SALAD DRESSING Nancy Anne, Quart Pint 9c 8c 10c He 10c 13c 8c 8c 10c 10c 5c 5c, 29c 23c 14c.

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42,034
Years Available:
1895-1986