The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1965 Page: 5 of 12
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FAMILY^ !
LAWYER A. "■
-NO. MR. PRF.SIDFNT"
li vaouu roaaonalJe enough. Ctm-
gieiM drtviirg a proposed new
law. hat. d-u'ts lUxuit ita const I
tutfaaalto Why i'' i limply ■,
the «n>reine Court for an ad-
visory •pinion'.’ Sooner or later,
the Coart < sjttin. only n block
uwayt will have to decide the
question anyhow. Why wait for
it long dr wri-out test case? Why
put a k,w oil the boohs and
enforce it only to find out y■> rs
I. e ilia, it wav unmnKlitulM* ol
.l i the time?
Hut the l.’ourl wou'd refus.1 to
ive (ioginH-. nn ml'.iaory upin-
Ion It would also rwusc to ad
'lie the r reside lit, if he wanted
t< know - for instance - whether
ho tiad the power to issue a swiwf*-
in.' now executive order. Loth
f'Mi'truss and the President would
have to lake their chances, with-
er! any guidance from the Su
pri me Court.
The Court’s hands - oft policy
d.tes baek to a famous exchange
0 le ters in the summer of 17/.I.
between the nation's first Prcsi-
d nt and the nation's first Chief
Justice, (ieorge Washington, try-
1 to stay neutral between war-
i na l i i e . nil Kip land wantei
" . i« y upoi on i n li |mints
■ in i i.i on..! law Hut John .lay.
■>ih ak.n : lor Hie Coun cot a '
o i icply that umminled to "No.
Mr I'resident." And ever sinc e,
tii Court has insirUsI that its
joh is to decalo cases, not to
give advice.
Thin re’uctance has Ix-cn crUi-
C!/Cd No (I old it would he use-
ful to know, right away, If a
pro: c sed low Would lie unconsti
tut.onal Delay in finding out can
c ius» major coiiiplications. Thus,
Ity I he time the Court threw nut
the N.tionaJ Industrial Recovery
Act in 1(»35. more than 1,000 go-
vernment agencies were already
set up and hard at work
Hut the advisory opinion has
peri's It could (Hit the Court too
' ' v in the to isialive or ex ecu
live priii e-h, loo eh se lo |Nilitlei>
It could blur Hie liras of sopara-
lam betw ill the three branches o'
sov eminent.
Perhr; s nsire importunt. iin ad
visory opinion is oniy a theartsi-
< o| answer to a theoretical pues
lion It is formed without the share
ciime. clarifying effort of an actual
conflict It ls formed without the
cl.i li of argument between pm -
ties having a personal slake in
Hie outcome It is not the law's
way of reaching a decision.
In a few states, the courts do
give advisory opinions lo the local
le islature or governor But even
there they do it sparingly, in only
a ew special sluatiens. Most lego I
niunoritiei reel that, as a matter
ol general policy. John Jay's "No,
Mr Pie Idcnt' was the wisest on
swer
A iiuhlli service lealure of the
American Mar Avseeialion and the
Mate liar of < tut. Uitltcn by
Will Bernard.
• 1964 American Bar Associatior.
—♦............
In its southern portion Mexico
twirls across Hie map to the east
so Hull the Gulf of Mcxic i lies
due north of the Pacific Ocean
( \ ML HON, TEXAS’ IIKKAI.I), FKH. 25. I <IA5 f,,*,. 5
JONES PRAIRIE NEWS -
In grandmother's day the burn-
ing of a sulphur candle was a
regular part ol the hnusecleaning
that followed every case of scar-
let fever, measles, or other con-
tagious disease.
Ity Mrs It. K Fimtalar
Mrs It nnv Perry aid Miss
Olivia Duucou ol i.po visited
their aunt. .Mrs Amanda Crook.
Saturday
Rev and Mrs Walter lllack and
i hildren of Houston visited hi r
father. Mr Karl Pool Sunday and
visited Kittle River Churh Rev
lllack preached ut the morning
hour.
Mr and Mrs Malcolm Marion
and children of Seguin were week-
end guests of her parents, Mr and
Mrs E. H Yager and attended
services at Little River Baptist
< hurch Sunday
Mr R K I oiilame and dong'
ter Kuren were weekend guests
nl her sister, Mrs Henry Garrett
and family in Hryan
Kittle Miss Patricia Florida of
< alvert was a weekend cuesi
of hei grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Verne Pentecost
Mr Roy Burnett of Frei port
was a guest of hts mother, Mrs
Kuth Burnett and his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs Barry White
for several days last week
Mrs Pearl MoU-rran of Cam
eron visited her sister, Mrs EtUi
Hurt Worth were Sunday diMMN
guest* of Mrs Amanda ( rook
Mi and Mrs AJIen While af
Baytown wer. guests ol his rtaUo
and family Mr an I Mr* lawov
Lynch and his brolher nod Him
dy. Mr and Mrs H [j White,
for several days last week
Janms Fontaine of Austin was
Mrs R K Fontaine and harm
Mr and Mrs Jackie Heilman
and daughter Janet ig Roseuberg
were weekend guests of Iier par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Ben M.ssv«
gale
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The type of hiirness now used
tor horsedrawn vi*hjcle orginated
in Kurope in Hie 12th century
Fac:al Tissue. Assorted Colors—300 Ct. Box
Kleenex
Gerber’s Baby Food
We!c’i Gra;)elad®
Eni'c!:?:] F
Strained Fruits and
Vegeiab'o—4’ 2-01. Jar
C Grape Jei!(
z. Jar
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Whipping Cream
Cole Slaw l.
Lj.e n#—■ Pnt
— I Lb, Ctn.
27*
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^ OlClfOGS Whole—No. 303 Can 2 31^
Coffeemate carnation—607. j«r ^7 ^
FROZEN FOOD VALUES
Mexican Dinner
0 to 8 Lb. Average Old-Time Smokehouse
Flavor. Tender, Juicy and delicious. Whole
5i39‘
/ SLICED \
\r.ijzLb. 314/
Lb.
Wingate Sausage
Patio. Beans, Enchiladas
and Rice—16 or. Plcg.
Cheese Enchilad ss
Pumpkin Pie
Patio. 2 Count.
12 or. Pig.
O Mince. Bei dir —24 or. Pkg.
39*
23*
PaI Hha rnrri Ah,n yo“buy Fl”* p«ric*g«« of n.
Uct Ulie rlfClLe Frozen Food Items at
regular price you get Sirth pkg, Free!
★ Chopped Broccoli
★ Yellow Crookneck Squash
★ Cut Whole Kernel Corn R , .
★ Regular French Fries e a,r‘
★ Crinkle Cut French Fries Reg Pkg.
Bel-air Pizza
Cheese no,, pig.
55<
Sdiisege ii-oz Piq.
65<
Pepperoni 1*.,.%
75<
Bel air 6 C‘. - S or. Pkg.
10*
394
99i Sliced Bacon
Regular or Hot. O
I Lb. Pkg.
Pork Roast io.,0„ M.-ib,
Pork Steak »-«cu,-ib.
Boneless Steak M"1
Boneless Roasts?.'LH*i::7Lu.iLV 994
Cornish Game Hens “ 694 Smoked Sausage CQ< Canned Ham 0 * $089
EaUleii— Link Fork—Lb. WW t, Sacklia»k. Can im
USDA Choice Grade
Capitol. Perfect l\ Q/
for breakfast—I Lb. Pkg. T’JJ*
Chuck Steak
Heavy Beef Beit quality for your eating plaasu'e.
Serve with produce freih from Safeway —Lb
594
Beef Sausage 9ib 7Q/ Franks AQ4
Safeway. (1-Lb. Pkg 43f} dm ■ w A'mour Star or Safeway—Lb. *fw
Dry Salt Bacon 90^ Jumbo Bologna 91 <
Idea for Seasonieg—Lb. wV By « Chunk—Lb. JL
Mix or Match
6,of$l
Orange Juice
Pink Lemonade ^
2'~454
air.
6 ol Can
5,w$!
2'» 25*
PAi rnrri Wh.n yo. buy Four p.cl.gei of tko
ii€l 11(16 rntt! fo,|°w;n9 •;
regu ar pnce yo« get Fifth pkg. Free
★ Succotash At/'x or Match
★ Whole Baby Okra
★ Mixed Vegetables Be,'air’
★ Broccoli Spears 10-oz Pkg.
COFFEE NOOK
Maxwell House 9 “> $157
Regular or Drip—(12y off label) H Ji
AJI Grinds tc.. 85=
Instant Coffee »<.»^. $1.19
Waffles
Potato Patties S^Sl
ECONOMIC PACKAGES
★ Mixed Vegetables Bel air. ^
★ Cu7^bmel Con, 2 lb Pk9 O for C
★ Green Boons *.3gi.r Cut-im ib n? < Mi
Blackeye Peas »* • - <>« 4^$ 1
Candied Yams * • > ^ 29^
V
Tide
Cheer
Dash
Dreft
Oxydol
Duz
DeAarqent—Large Box
De't'Qent—Large Box
Detergent—25 ex Box
Petarqaaf—Large Bex
Pe'ergew*—Larga lox
FRESH EGGS
Urge‘A'Eggs 2 ,,75,
Large ‘flfl’ Eggs 43^
Cream O' the Crop Larga Shea. Grade "AA"—Doi. ■
DatargeaA Frank,urn Pack—Large lox
Mr. Clean A PurT0ILtf,.a,#,,r-
Fiour p =ur> e
Peanui Butter
Margarine
Wolf Chili
Albacore Tuna
P#*»r P.n. Smoo*
4 oz. Jar
X-aft Mlracl. Corr Ol
I Lb. Ctn.
Pe n—N;. I C.*
61 *
27<
39*
39 f
9 * n V.tjm ns
aoq Miee'alj-Lb.
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r- / ^ '
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Broccoli
.„• = 2*2* Yellow Onions
i exas Yams '«■ ■- 17^ ^
Endive ^ fa>. 25* P3SC2I Osfsry
Michigan Peat 1......' Be" Peppers
WHITE RUSSET
POTATOES
10:89<
294 Delicious Apples , 4 ;,49e
,....... 3;i9e
15f
'.”A T " A:! Purpose.
Good For Baking, Frying
and Boiling. Ideal way
to Complete Your Meal.
35*
35*
39*
35*
Liquid Ivory e.v9.ni-u0i i0h. 35^
^^4 Ivory Snow '*•'^.,9.6®* 35^
394 Liquid Joy 3i^
Camay Soap Cemtts^olo'‘- 2,or334
Zest Beauty Bar T^sr 2*« 45^
Ivory Personal i^T,. 4'«29♦
Camay Soap 2,or234
Zest Beauty Bar
e,5 ,p 2^33^
^egu'ar S ze
C' sp and
D«r^ect for p-epar og
ywur soil. Star* Ng
lC0i!i,s
Greens
Turnip a-j Cur'y Mustard
T.,?Qi Cauliflower 901
mb Wk N. )ui and b* o-.-£a.». JL* W
Avocados
Del cateiy Flavored-Eatk.
FINE FOODS FROM THE ARMOUR COMPANY
t'lt 11 tj) ifiEAT n°-F'c»» 4for 45c
ARMOUR’S TREET = 3S=
Vienna Sausage n0 c* 5 for$] Chopped Beef c.. 49( Corned Beef Hash »5/1M c.. 3 for $ I
2—234 Mvocaaos
Wishbone Salad Dressing
"* B.libn n r J Deluxe French Dressing j
r Low C.lori. lr.1..* t or Fkg J 1“ aM''l 29<Z ’
♦ Low Ca or i Franch L8 ox Jar A r J
Liquid Bleach
White Mag c—Ga !on Plas* c
siiinaiisws
Sno Cioud—10 or Pkg.
Instant Coffee
Safeway f?C< off ,’abe'j 6 or. Jar
Retiejm tan C:upja iw jgj
4 100 FREE
COI.U CO.MI STAMPS
WHI hrcSai* at SI9 fit ar V-
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Om par familv * Caapao Eipirai Bab 77
li* ^ su ji-•
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PROCTER & GAMBLE
PRE-MEASURED SALVO
72 Ct. Bo* ... $2.29 24-Ct. Box. . . .77^ I2-Ct. Box... 4H
(Ji Thii Cojpo* Worth 50 ^ ^ This Covpoii Worth 25
Free Gold Bond Stamp* > Free Gold Bond Stamp
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Heavy BEEF ROAST. f 3 GRAPEFRUIT
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21 .01 Can . 2 43^| I4-OZ Ca*7 . . 2 for 29* j Small Can—^4 Ct. Pi7 39$
LIQUID THRILL
^ 22 oz. Bottlo..........61^ 12-ox Bottlo..........3 5*
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1965, newspaper, February 25, 1965; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577381/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.