The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 15 of 16
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Mr Opoaaum—Clown of the Forest.
• try house now and then, where he may
kill a few hens and play havoe with hen
g^g*it
But perhaps because of a greater feeling
of safety or maybe partly for tin sheer
pleasure of swinging in thr moonlight .<
loves best to feed ill the trerlop' ii%<
as :i s<tuirrel in climbing and aided by Ins
strong, grasping tail, he gathers egg' "t
the spring and persimmons or other fruits
in the fall His i*o in ted Jaws with their
batteries of fine teeth are busy most of
the night. , .
Surli gluttony, of course, fattens him
hugely and slows his pare Being a lover
of comfort and warmth, he should drop
each fall into a deathlike trance to sleep
through the winter like a woodchuck Bui
nothing of that sort for him True, he doe*
spend longer hour* in bed in winter- some
times several days together but his tem-
perature stay* up while he sleeps. Often,
in some of tiie worst weather, his tra. l*s
the hind ones looking like the imprint of
a little human hand with the thumb widely
extended give unmistakable proof that he
• has been abroad. How he keeps h;s hare
feet and tail and those pitifully thin ears
from freezing, and what impels him to set
forth, are secrets known only to himself
• but his thinking is about food -mor< food
Ur does he have any secrets, mental op-
erations which might be called thinking
Probably not. He may weigh eight or ten
pounds, but his narrow skull houses a brain
only about one-fifth the size of that of a
cat or raccoon of equal weight To all who
have studied him, he is a dull, stupid fel-
low. . . . ,,
But “Nature has been wise for him
says John Burroughs. Yes. wise for one
thing in giving him a nose that can pick
The TILLERS
thi intruder
What hamtena When danger
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Al lh*' first touch of tooth or < I
lily eorl* up nod appears to dl*
pOKHUItl."
Hut why? I* 1HI* a trick" Naturalist® once
thought *** bill the opossum'* bn.in i mil
equal In surli a strateg* m Mis po.surn
playing Is no trick Anitiething actually
happens to him. a kind of paralysis bolii
of brain and muscle brought on by shock
lln slow geared tierv.m simply can
not adapt Itself to sodden violence A par-
tial or total blackout 1* the result.
Till* feigning ol death by the opus-urn
when lit* life b threatened Is a strange
phenomena Apparently dead, hi* breath-
ing s. . ms to suspend and he is .. . limp ;> a
di'hrng Bv so fining lie fools tin inarl. M
dog* that may shake and lick Him a few
time*- hut filially, believing the |*o"Ult*
dead, the dog walk* away, satisfied, never
suspecting that the sly animal Is still alive
and waiting for an opi*irtuiilt.v to com®
back to life and make his escape,
TOM Till Mil MOST I AMBI'S
OF MIIM.I IS
Most famous of all midgets was the high
ly publicised Tom Thumb, born at Bridge
port Cmm . in HUM whom the great -how
man. P. T. Barnum. hired for exhibition
purposes at $3 a wo.-k At that time, two-
foot-tall Tom Thumb (real name Charles
Sherwood Stratton l was Just a child, and
Barnum paid his earnings to his parents.
Tlie third year under Barnum contract af
ter Tom had brought a Quarter of a million
dollars into the box office his salary was
raised to $50 a week This still was a pit-
tance by comparison, but by the ttin.- he
was 20 the midget’s earnings were such he
was able to retire wealthy When Barnum
lost everything. Toni Thumb emerged from
retirement and made him another fortune
At 30, he married Lavina Warren, a M.issa-
chuasetts girl who was even short"! than
her husband Tom Thumb died in 1HH3 and
wns buried in a Bridgeport cemetery, where
a full sized monument wn-. erected to his
memory. His wife died two years later.
HUMMINGBIRD
The ruby-throated hummingbird is most
active in spring, although some of th<- tiny
birds stay all the year round in the South
west This bird is so -wift of wing that
other birds do not att< mpt to molest him
They shun him ns we do hornets On ac-
count of his sharp, strong bill, courage
and swiftness, he whips many big birds
The food of these birds consists of nectar
and tiny insect- taken from such flowers
ns we have in our yards and on our porches
While the male rests and plays, the female
builds the nest and rears the family. The
nest is small and cup-like, lined with plant
down, fine moss and bark scales. Tin- n.-st
is usually placed saddle-lik.* over a branch
or in a fork Two white eggs, about the
size of small beans are laid and hatch in
two weeks. The female is duller in color
than the male and does not have the bril
liant ruby throat While not seemingly
fond of humans, it does not appear to fear
them and is more or less unaware of their
existence.
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W orlil IViirr Machinery
(Continued from I’nge 5)
the UNO is to have a chance to
show what it can do about peace
plans. But this does not mean
that they are unanimously
agreed .in every question that
comes up A- a matter of fact,
thnl they are not '<> agreed was
shown clearly in the election of
a president of the Assembly.
The foreign minister <>f Norway
was favored for this post by the
Russians and the Aineiicans
The British and most Kurnpean
delegates favored Foreign Min
Ister Spank of Belgium Spank
was elected So far as can be
seen, however, no threat to the
long iang* job ol tho 11W* t.,--
grown out of this disagreement
In fact, when President Spaak
s)>ok. to the Assembly shortly
after his election, hi- e.-med to
be speaking for all the people
of the world who want, more
than anything else, lasting peace
Here is part of what he said:
“We must not be here flftv-
nne delegations from fifty one
countries whose purpose is to
add up to fifty-one national in
terest' If we do this, nothing
will come of our work
We must have the feeling that
we are fifty-one delegation* to
the same Assembly which col i
loctively represents the interest I
of the whole "
That is Bm spirit which, uni
versally applied, will cause the
UNO to accomplish w-hat all
peace-loving people in the w»orld
hope it will accomplish, what it
must accomplish unless the sac-
rifices that Americans and Euro-
peans and Orientals alike have
made in recent years are to have
been wholly in vain What the
United Nations Organization
must accomplish is the keeping
of the peace That is Its objec-
tive—must be it* only objective
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■ i »f.| imtiint* II ’ft. imoftlnir 91 Aft
W .-Wrfiiin furm. Ilrasilaft, Tipft l*ept A40I
Ml I * Will | ft AN!* It! Dl*. Armt ftlr ta«t
hitlhmne I0« Inrhe- round f»t mlfftft In ilr |
IftfliU ni yttt.ii fllllny fttitlon tlmiteit
novelty i.olftt fttit of town order# filled
I'hlfdrett love lh«#m Money he«’lt If nnt
#A> lafn. lot y ft* ml one #|o||ir r#«h I'reppf
v.-ti on** ht ion il limited cpiifitlt^ Did
Men I ■......thlnf #»»« Nm
**|i? t o 2A4t* I* lloiittop ftt . ftin An-
lr*s* Deft! AAAI.
W I I Ml N Red < ed«r I epe# P»»*u -Cir-
, i <1. f i nli ll.fgrh t hUHolm, Mot AAA,
’ * ,r"" i . - I * Mnhft Depf AAl'i
|..nh -.nil . •
f' W f > No t Mtirkey** Imnbitor*. e*rh
I ' B00 <*y w fitpir It y Oil or |>« h**ftt, el#e*
!»'• fnu in p,„id ahapa I'rVe lion epch
II iih'B llitrh. t. Deealtir, Teg Dept,. AAAA
Dept JI42A
Mot
-M test legume itid baal #H
nli feed *« ml laud hilHrr
• oliltml wild m«»ftt r Wporlrncrif
hii>i*« r of own n*»dft ItottklnM
for fill
|(o< It Olen Fnrm. Ilftinpli»fi, Oft
SWI FT Ml'DAN Hoed, dellyered Te*i*i
Pontmon f»#'lfilft. DID pmindw, fifteen dm
Inra Taw ted, tiy|f*’»l Oft', yet fplMHthlP, .1
I Devi* Hog Hliii-kwell, fata* De|d
A ,19 A
KID/.P O
round live**
tl r#»wn Writ
gt.tft rr ami
order# now
delivery
DOGS
I » A*'Fil l I III ftloi# prlnta aa h r-*d
tt«'»/olive «nd enlirginy futtfUd* with
i u roll devel#t|»ed, 2Ae. Owl
I’h i ft# W.-Hiheffor<l Ohli !>et»t I44A
who ki sf; mitt hodf” riteftutifut Hi-
winter I #prfnir Hyn)na «*f l!#pta!ti9MM
i l |l inifle . otih-. aw stmt hf
flu* W'*”'l*nHi|«’r» over th# Ithie Network.
11 B0 Arthur I* I**Id# |,iihllc«tloni i*#ppn-
»(#• the Vlllife (,r#*eni, VHIhv#* of l.areh-
moot, N V t N»» * tump#, plmt >. Dept
j ft4A*.
,., i-A.il ; enWItUY BONOS — ««*
PAHE’S Y*-ii*ll find ill the rnelarf #ont*.
i e.,**ln mid mu#lr In one trunk, the fH«H
of i any y**#r* of <# ir»*h ft»n#l |A 71, Lh*
iiuhllfther’’* prl'e Auiovrnph If you went
u ?*• .itiy#- I Mill JOHN A I.OMAX, HI70
s«» ItenM, Why, Ditllfti. T#« Dept AA94
no^klf EXt IT ftIVK
c 11 A I h T AT ftOff A KTNNMS Mk!H
A I HTDD HASH, DK « AD1I.I At
(Iht) fawm s|'mI hy Inti I’h
| I STD VON DOM Ok TOHLICY WOOD j
l*ffl*l‘l fCS pvillfthle lioirdittK D*l»need
4M. Hopfed kennel#. IMC. *994 J f jm.__ miiw
" ' l>- ' #1» . A Cl 'll A.i"' I"./, l-OSfl-AIK
.1.111 II MiAl IIOIK.I . N. If -1 I. V A IlnWI.H Mttof
IRISH Or-lt-p M..le Champion |
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BOOKS AND MAGAZINES n<. h ii.m-s TitouaANn i fin*
* lit l.l. AI I ..........- -I hr » ham...... »”•! «.<•*»• 1‘—h *n fl,m
NURSERY
HOOKS NOUGHT
I.l!irnrie« and rrtllrrllnna, w#»***err> hrwrk*
oerult, art tomk# with r«il»»red pie In raw
I #, n »k - *»n run -ilv#r -hint arrd other
hohM*# lt«*«dle dime novel#, old ft« piper
hound novel" and pamphlet#, mwlroy-., In
dian#. mine- and miner* wamtern piotte*1'
w#fttern f let ion French lw#,k#», with color
pupplea
Kru**r#'i Nl**#iln oiif #»f ^h#»w wlnnlnp :
Duma Two A ir»v<lnla^i #»f •tu.| MnnlDiU
Kennrl < 2ft0fl W M-ioilppt Ave , lien-
ver 10 r.do |i#t*i ISftit
12 week*
II W#et.
picture*, medical book* h> flartlel Drnk<* t*#f *'n»li*
.ifher rnedicni h<*oka |»rlnled lefuaa |M0
finely Iwrund temk*. ftfilmAli, Irlrda. In##, la,
• rchiolof rinthr<|H*lii|r ut ythoiorv Indln
-r.i__a ,1.1___ _______ klt,l.I____1
Tibet,, f'hina «<*me • hlldren'# !e»ok*
of Amhrnee lllefc#, Henry Jam## Min-
er#.ft, J4th edition Kneeelop#*dii Itrittenua
Will |»uv I a rat# libra * I# #*r <*ntftll eolla*
ttonft. M Dft.cn1. 1900 l.often Denver 6.
Colo
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED to buy w.^idworktnf machinery,
bo* fi#t#rry machine# *lr-gi* and double
•urfaeerft, ftHir-dd* planer# l*aod reaiw#,
leiwer plant®, iteam or nil, ADO h p boiler
Write full description #»nd price. Patteru.n
Hal®-# f#» |u>« I9|A KI Paso, Tail* Dap'
WANTED u» I. » 1 h o *.r ft h |. #rard« r»
tractor FumSh full #le«* rtpti#,. K D
Hancock T rn#*tor t«#mpan>. Hac*#nH
Ave , Dalla*. Tata- D#pi Mf»0
WANT T<» Ml Y lalafrlhina water ga-
plan* or eha.Fuw <dl l#aa# Arthur Morn.
HOP-, Ta«a- fit Ei Pa#o. Tea Dept. AA7P
Bv lz*s (iarmll
Dohormftn I*
phalli Mw#w<ir*. C, If A»tft «#f Lngliwtiaig.
T„p winI'lngr K#-r»ft»*l Ifltt V, -I till At F
i Midi Dept
-1492
PETS
arrown peach tree#
«nd in Write f*ir #r»#cl*>l pricea
in I indrM lot# «»r more lingers N»ir*»ry,
h irperI, r e*f, 20 mile# *•#•! of Meri-
dian
WIIV l- .la-prtrwl of Mla. ktwrrle#4 New
l-.» I '#il»a«r|Bf (grow* in backyard* al-
•. h* • ft ?r|f ipportfnv Mate
|u «lu #d < yul per plant Ripen# June
ti n »gh Aug sig plant* fl'# dollar# Pro-
P •»*#! only by A F MOOTH A SON,
Jo** ’499, Han Antonio 9, T#,t, f»#pt 1422
HIN(»M(.* hen*, ready
railofft Including rlttna
#hip any where ft**# 9-
(«|o
for ne#tina . all j
non Par#k*-e?ft :
I, Idaho Springs.
MACHINERY
RABBITS
M A UNITS NEW Heavy, Pure Strain
R«nf)#iered or Pedtpreed llrns-cier*. Juntora
? ft month*. 12 Wi up /, l and Ra»d*ttry.
24BJ Win .r a San Antoni©, Ter
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED Part time repre***ntatlv** In vn
rWiUft town* !r. San Antonio trad** terrt-
tory to solicit and tah<- order* front b*»tel#,
refttfturant#, *rr»*cery =*#>rea f#*r a rapid
aelllnp arid popular fi„d item DmtmU-
a ion* paid on *arh order Men or women
For further detail* writ*- to Mo* 2499.
San Antonio 9 T#**a* Dryt IV
\ v
WHftT IN THE / HO-HO-HO' |TS
TM!S COMiC 5TB iP.
MAW.' IT 5 THE
funniest tvhng
i t\Ea eft-w.'
HVHA.-HA
tiUK
■ —r - *
... ANO th»n--ha-ka-ha - IT
ENOS UP W'TH HIM HAVING
TO WASH TME DShBS.'
SUCH THINS# AREN’T
FU^v IN WSAU UlPEf
Vn,
X
Automobiles, Trucks, Trailers
or I#
tft».*1
.ii*-ft#
400-90 KW AND M KW
PORT AM M DIF F:i. GENERATOR SETS
INTERNATIONA! UD 14 AND 1*
DM AND NEW SPOT DMJVKRY
RADIATOR roof.ED SKID MOUNTED
■ n f,<i < Y< I I Ki'LLY EM DOSED
117 2X0 VOl/I 110 400 VOT.T
It A RO AIN
ROMERT SfHOONMAKER
Port W««r*lntft»>n, l.on* Island, N Y.
Phone K#»«lyn 122©
ILT IIAMMFJ MIU.I
Mrp«I;• *. iwn«, Hammer*, Hearing* fne
v ’ ' ! A W Wtw.i«alo-R*
t« Rubb* r Melting Elect kl**tnr#. En-
gin, r| Water lank# I m nt#d iata
*
a
a #**i ______
• 1, v.' t'at mtd .
draglinea I yd# ,
’ ft ga*
and t M E. cIam ^4 #!•«•
C’at n.td 74' loom* located Caaper. Writ
j (Yrfiftt met ton A Power Ma h , Inc., !?•
‘41 J ffr^j . Riwiklyt N Y ^ __
yriR UAf F. 4# l,tfpt*»n-Hurioy oteel parta
bln* in firvt < la*« condition itam P. Hale.
Ardmore. Oki© , Phone 797 _
I AIL I M»4 f 'hev USED I’a®** for f «*f»ttr,ental A-44 <l«wa
a© harr.J tank with pump *-vhau*t engine, four cylinder* with rocker
2', «,,« tandem* h«rre' arm* valve*. .001ft la# 90S taper. 940 each.
four ti* 92 ft# each . new type crank
•haft. *w»2ft t>* 0945 worn. 999. two Aelnl
mag 12?- *-ach rear cnee n»m. 91©
card adp h#H«tng, 99 Alan few part# for
In »ent fate MIA M W Rrypat Wet
Rock Avk |i«ftt 9999.
EOR HADE At low #<dMft« mr
t. 49 make O M < i ‘ j *on tandem drive,
with 10 g«eet tire !<*w mileage ami in
eve©!left! **«.niiltk n Wolfe M*#*or U«» 919
K 1 #«M, T'llea. Okia Iiep 1441.
TRurki a?
let. hegry d»»t
7 l‘*4‘ '. VI v •
tank eith pump, I 194© f'hevmlef, «tand
a rd H-bgrtvl Lank with pump I 1941
White Ji, ?##n Arm* ».,t,.e# t>d t.r k tr*r.
tor with winch and fi#i>*t al* new ina'al-
latk.n. r -Mwr e*tra g#re*d I Tilt Mulld-»*«
et hydrtuNe, wmylftb'i rehiilft. ft©r' far-
ranty WhR Ingram *11 N W 49. Okla-
homa f tty ft. ok!« Ph l-IM* Dept 1419
| FOR
N G
i
• a Apr!!.
tny
M \(.l< W.WI) WEI,I>EX
A (..mpie, electric welder for 120 V.
•nty 994 AO Auitahte fa#
in*.
mull
*AI E /)Hv#r tlftrgf tracp*r. m#fdel '
’»"o and light* i A* , , -
104 4 uo.' for ... ’hire mt i d. rtng and braving Include#
Ahhwll
PATENTS
Cecil I-
W-.rtl» ]
PATENT I AWT E9t
W<#**1 *10 FiaUret* Nldg
I Trial 9>liftl.
PATENT W’Pt bur finance «r yn
m*rtt#>rt -**• *4**a perented «*
W rl*e Ha
A hi ewe V.e D* |K 94.4
|2ZI0 j jieftj ttiiri*!, oipplt of weidmg md. hear-
ken ‘ ,n* *" ■' ,,,<f *Rd ctonpkrte manual
‘ e*j.,atMi Heady U»
- •»t.ie f..' nay «#id
lug job* f.-,aranU*ad again«t defects for
one rawr Aicwdutely wife U#»mp ete *{*•
a*! accfw#*.rie No farm er ranch with
110 V A« electric fvrren! ahotild he with-
©ut owe. . . „ _
WEU, MACHINERY ©
i SUPPLY CO.. Inc
1«*» MAIN STftl.KT
FUftT WOBTM. THAI
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577512/m1/15/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.