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SELL* BUY*TRADE • HIRE • SERVICE •■"
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HELI *1 IffffEwl» HlPLOYMEl
Mrs. Doris Chancey,
Classified Manager
Announcements
1. ABMIBCMBMtS
Cameron Lodge No. M. IOOF,
meet* at 7:30 p.m every Thursday
at the Odd Fellows Hall. All mem-
bers are urged to attend and via-
ttiag brethren are always wel-
eeara.
T. C. KIRKSEY. N. G.
B B. MoCLElXEN. Secrelarv i
REPAIRING
Watches, all kind nocks. Bands.
Rings, Jewelry Fit Watch Glasses
and Crystal
If you care to save on Bands.
Watches, see me before you buy. j
FeUx Manila
108 Bowie Street
Cameron. Texas
S2-6tp
HEAR
Mrs A. Z. Fuller
And Her Congregation
from
The Full Gospel Tabernacle
Buckholts
Saturday 9 30 a m. — 10 ajn.
KMIL
1-ltp
SCHOOL BUILDING FOR SALE
Located 3 miles north of Buck-
holts on the YamOHon Road
Building <2 leet by 77 feet Sealed
bids will be received until April
14. i9Sa Bids will be opened and
awarded on April 15. 1958 Board
reserves the right to accept or
reject any bid. Building may be
| inspected at any time Building
must be moved Mail bids to Buck-
holts School Board. Box 248. Buck
holts. Texas Site
DANCE
NATIONAL HALL
Cameron, Trxaa
EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT
Maslc By
Perk W illiams
Aubrey A
The Rainbow Boys
1-ltc
Miscellaneous
PLANTING TLME - Now's the
time u> buy your field seed and
fortilixers at Feeder's Supply. Ca-
meron. We re now offering a wide
variety of maize and corn seed
for spring planting. Choose from
seed com by K.vsch. Funk's. Bag-
ley. Harper end DeKalb. Try our
varieties of Maize by Golden
Acres 610, Harper 610 and 620 and j
DeKalb C44A and E56A Come by :
today.
FEEDER'S SUPPLY
Old Santa Fe Freight Depat
Came ran
46-tfc
PRETTY COLORED EASTER
CHICKS. IDEAL HATCHERY j
1-ltc
5. Real Estate
For Sals
10. Work Wasted
WANTED some
regular Have
lawns to mow
*w equipment
Will trim or cut trees down. Call
1352 Free estimates. 52-2tc
Business Service
3. Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: Repossessed TV's —
$50 up 6—MM rolled film, colored.
I $2 25 Black and white, $1.25. Pro-
j cessed free. New Gothes Dryer.
; $100. Tape recorder, $100 Used
j FOR SALE: The new pm-nnial
I sweet, and perennial swe,-t type
Sudan grass seed. Excellent for
pastures. DORMAN & CO., P. O.
BOX 303, LUBBOCK. TEXAS.
52-5tc
ONE LOT OF 200 SHRUBS
FIVE VARIETIES
59 CENTS EACH
FOSTERS
FOR SALE
t BEDROOM
New Home
— IN —
Tocker Addition
Only 2 percent
down to GFs
I Woodson Lbr. Co.
'Phone 16 Cameron, Teiao
SEE Lawrence Jeter at Earle
Pearson Chevrolet tor your air
conditioning problems. Chevrolet
Factory Trained air conditioning
Expert. l-tfc
FIRST RATE
TELEVISION REPAIR SERVICE
When you need It. That's what
'you get everytime when you call
104. ZAROSKY RADIO A TV.
121 N. Houston, Cameron.......
REMEMBER THAT NUMBER
Phone 104. S3-tfc
Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion tor the many cards, messages,
and personal calls made by my
friends during my recent ilness
1 especially want to thank the
nurses and sisters at St. Edwards
Hospital (or their kindness and
The Rev, Alfred Kail us for his
daily visits during the 20 days
that I was hospitalized.
Mrs. Maude Crittenden
WRECKER SERVICE
Day and Night
HEFLEY-OTEDMAN MOTOR CO.
700—J—1 Harry Da*ta
Day Cal) 875 and 87i
' Night Cali—594 Clifford Marharget
50-Stp
We wish to express our sincere
i appreciation for the many acts of
1 kindness mod expressions of sym-
pathy extended to us by our
friends and neighbors during our
time of grief at the passing of
our beloved one.
For the flowers, food and mes-
sages of condolence, we send heart-
felt thanks.
The Famiy of
Mrs. Anna Mondrik
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52-tfc I
Business.... Professional
DIRECTORY
Electrician
Motor Winding
Don 6. Humble
Attorney At Law
105 E. Main St.
Cameron. Texas
Dr. Gus Evans, Jr.
Optometrist
CAMERON -
Mon. — Wed.
- PHONE 351
Thurs. — Sat.
ROCKDALE — PHONE 5131
Tuesday — Friday
General Electrical Work
and Contracting
PHONE 418
There Is No Substitute for
Joe D. Bass
Attorney At Law
Jack PrescoH
112 E. 1st Street
Phone 489
ATTORNEYS
CAMP & CAMP
A. CAMP E. B. CAMP
Offices At
OCKDALE - CAMERON
DR. F. BURNES BEVER
DENTIST
ilizens National Bank Bldg.
- Phone 88 -
HOURS 8 to 5
)pen All Day Sat.
flMBULBNCt SCRviCC ^
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mm
I AT ANT 80^,1
A*
G R£€NS '
FUNERAL HOME
Dependability
Any time of day or night that
our services are needed you
can depend on us. A phone
‘ tail fRiSres our aa^uuung aL
responsibility and details wil-
lingly.
Marek - Burns
Funeral Home
Phone 546
Stationers
Printers
Office Suppliers
For Xil Business & Professional'
Office Needs
The Cameron Herald
- Since 1860
GORDON S. BASKIN
WINDSTORM
FL'.E
104 W. MAIN
INSURANCE
SERVICE
PHONE 426 AUTOMOBILE
COMPENSATION
ALLIED LINES
CAMERON
LAND LOANS
HOME LOANS
Emory B. Camp
INSURANCE
“for your every need”
CAMERON, TEXAS
F. H. A. LOANS G. L LOANS
FOR SALE: 25'4 FOOT M SYS-
TEM house trailer with shower.
Good condition $950. Edwin Lay-
man, Route 2, Buckholts. LYric
3-2708 . 45-tic
6. Houses For Rent
RADIO AND TV SERVICE
Telephone 294
DENNIS KUBECKA
5*3 West Maia Street
First In Radio And
Television In Cameron
S-tf
We take this means of express-
ing our sincere appreciation to our
friends and neighbors for the many
| acts of kindness and expressions
; of sympathy extended us at the
! death of our loved one.
To those who sent flowers, food,
' cards and messages of condolence,
j we are deeply grateful.
The Family of
Mrs. Laura Peoples Tindel
COTTON SEED
FOR SALE
Anton 99, First Year
Per bu______$1.50
Anton 99, first year
partly delinted,
culled, treated, bu ___ $2.25
Jim Hauk’s Store
Route 3 — Rosebud
Pho-ne JU 3-2468
Clarkson Community
FOR RENT: One 5 Room House
and Bath. With Double Garage.
609 East 10th St., Phone 56, Mrs.
A. K. Gurecky. 52-3tc
I FOR RENT: 5 room house plus
j bath and kitchen. 1303 N. Travis.
Phone O. B. Horstmann, 89 or 550.
42-tfc
FLASH!
IDEAL H-3-W Layers ... Lead
Two Random Sample Egg Laying
Tests. FIRST, SECOND AND
THIRD places in the Texas Test
and FIRST in the Missouri for
Profit over chick and feed cost.
The Ideal H-3-W Strain Cross Hy-
brids are competing with 81 en-
tries in these tests from all over
the United States. Hurry.....
Hurry____ Place your order now
for H-3-W Pullets. Special on White
Leghorn Rooster chicks at only
$2.95 per 100.
IDEAL HATCHERY
52-2tc
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
Large 3 bedroom home located at
404 N. Bowie. For information call
982. 50-tfc
FOR SALE OR RENT: One 5-
Room House, Bath and Garage,
Extra lot. 1203 North Crockett.
Also 1 Large House and Barn. 2
acres land. Next Kelly Nursery.
See A. K. Gurecky, First National
Bank. 51-2clf j
7. Apartments
A—A—A
Office Machine Co.
Bryan, Texas
For cleaning, oil, adjust and other
repair of your office machines call
282, The Cameron Herald. Relief
machines available when needed.
Also sales of new and used office
machines. Rental machines also
available. 22-tfc.
APARTMENT for rent. Call Mrs.
Cato, 682. 47-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments. Close in. See August Horst-
mann. 23-tfc.
FOR RENT: Two vacant apart-
ments. Phone 395.
PERENNIAL
SWEET-TYPE SUDANORASS
foil lush, Italy arou will provldt iwttt,
aritn grazing ror your livtttack from
Spring until Irott. Plant in rowt likt
Sudan.
3 pound bag (tnough for ant eert),
$3.00;
1 pound bag, 410; 90 pound bag,
$07.50;
100 pound bag, 9125.00, all prtpaid.
Moil your chock or money order today
for immediate, prepaid delivery.
A. 6. CONNER & SONS
toe 4(3 Roiebud, Tuee
We wish to thanx our countless
friends who helped In any way
after the loss of our home by fire.
May God bless each of you as
we have been blessed.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Mathews
and Family
Legal Notice
FOR RENT:
Phone 1365-J.
Duplex.
Gose in.
52-tfc
EASTER FLOWERS
Easter Lilies
Hydrangeas
Mams and Caladituns
FOSTERS
FOR RENT: Four room furnished
upstairs apartment. Entirely pri-
vate. Also, small furnished garage
apartment. Mrs. Conn Miller,
Phone 593 . 52-tfc
1-ltc
PIANO — Nice mahogany case,
white keyboard, A 1 condition,
guaranteed. $325 value for only
$245, $10 monthly. E. H. Allcorn,
302 Capps St.. Marlin.
r
FOR SALE: 1 M M wire tie pick-
up hay baler, has baled approxi-
mately 1800 bales. Also one Uni-
Harvester windrower attachment,
never'been used. Ragsdale Pace,
Phone Buckholts, LY 3-2472.
5l-tfc
FOR RENT: Four room furnished
apartment. 100-B E. 7th. Call 98
or 464-W. 50-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnisned apart-
ment in yard. Will take one child.
Miss Susan Pope. Phone 324.
12-tfc.
smI? SMt4ti|fH*Wanf6d ~
AT FEEDER S SUPPLY, Cameron
—A widening variety of field seed
and fertilizers by name brands
you know. Buy now for the plant-
ing time! We have seed corn by
Kasch, Funk, Bagley, Harper and
DeKalb. Maize varieties include
Golden Acres 610, Harper 610 and
620 and DeKalb C44A and E56A.
Buy while die stock is complete.
FEEDER'S SUPPLY, Old Santa
Fe Freight Depot, Cameron. Call
620 for information. 46-tfc.
ARE THERE items around your
’louse that you no longer use?
Sell them through Cameroa
Herald want ads. CaD 282. 2-tf
Experienced automobile salesman.
Excellent opportunity for the right
man. Life and Hospitalization In-
surance furnished.
EARLE PEARSON CHEVROLET
52-tfc
HELP WANTED: Dinner Cook
for Magnolia House. Hours 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. 6 days week. Apply in
person, 1 p.m. 1-ltc
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF J. P. WERNER
Notice is hereby given that ori-
ginal letters testamentary upon
1-ltc | the estate of J. P. WERNER were
issued to me on the lot hday of
February 1958, in the proceeding
indicated below, which is still pend-
ing, and that I now hold such
letters. All persons having claims
against said estate, which is being
rebated in Milam County, Texas,
are hereby required to present the
same to me at the address below
given, before suit upon same are
barred by the general statutes of
limitations, before such estate is
closed, and within the time pre-
scribed by law.
My residence and Post Office
address are 3510 Latma Drive
Houston, Texas.
iitCL af^EKNfiSi*
Independent Executor of
the Estate of J. P. Werner,
Deceased,
51-ltc
NEED Companion for elderly
woman Room, board and salary.
Call Mrs. Billie McCoy at 889
after 6 p.m. l-tfc
WANT TO MAKE $15 to $25 in a
day? Many are doing it. Pleasant
work for man or woman. No ex-
perience needed. Spare or full
time. Will teach and finance you.
Write McNESS CO., P. O. Box
2766, De Soto Station. Memphis,
Tcnn. l-2tp
FOR SALE: Two room house, 12
x 20 ft. Make me an offer. Edwin
Lehmann, Route 2, Buckholts.
48-tfc
4. Wanted To Bay
WILL BUY your cripple cattle
the bad eyed ones . WELL, any
dud. Phone Temple, PR-33187
collect. 50-M>tp.
WANT white woman to tend Nur-
sery 10 - 12 a.m. Sundays at
Battelown Baptist Church. Call j Cameron, Texas.
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF JAMES WATSON
Notice is hereby given that ori-
ginal letters testamentary upon
the estate of JAMES WATSON
were issued to me on the 12th day
of February 1958, in the proceed-
ing indicated below, which is still
pending, and that I now hold such
letters. All persons having claims
against said estate, which is being
probated in Milam County, Texas,
are hereby required to present the
same to me at the address below
given, before suit upon same are
barred by the general statutes of
limitations, before such estate is
closed, and within the time pre-
scribed by law.
My residence and Post Office
address are: 306 East 7th Street,
955-M.
1-ltc
WANTED: A woman to care for
elderly woman. Good home, light
work, good pay. Apply in person.
419 W Cillia. Phone 324. l-tfc
WANT dean, soft rags. Six cents
a pound CAMERON HERALD
RURAL HOUSEWIVES
Avon Cosmetics offers excellent
earning opportunity for part time
work in the Cameron and Rural
community. Wrl‘e District Mgr..
P. O. Box 90, Pi.nham. 1-ltc
GEORGE WATSON
Independent Executrix of
the estate of James Wat-
son, Deceased.
1-ltc
Kahlers Visit
The G. V. Kahlrrs and sons,
Ronnie and Wayne from Dallas
visited his mother, Mrs. Vince
Lesikar and Mr. Lesikar over the
weekend.
Annoanoements
The Cameron Herald Is author-
ized to announce the following
candidates for the office named,
subject to the action of the July,
1958, primaries.
For U. S. Representative
11th Congressional District
W. R. Poage
(Re-election-
For Representative, District No. 56
Milam and Robertson Counties
Herman Yezak
(Re-election)
For County Judge, Milam County
Don G. Humble
For County Commissioner, Milam
County, Precinct No. 2
Joe S. Hickman
LaVert “Bert” McKinney
W. E. "Speedy” Braden
W. K. Graham
For Justice Of Peace
Precinct No. 1
Gus Evans
B. G, Rice
(Re-election)
F. E. "Gene” Kirk
For County Superintendent,
Milam County
Hinton H. Pruett
(Re-election)
For County Clerk, Milam County
Homer Nabours
(fCe-eTecuoiw
Wayne B. Wieser
For Treasurer Milam Co.
Mrs. Ida Johns
(Re-election)
Mrs. Gertrude Batla
Mrs. Leslie Mullins of Port Ar-
thur was a guest this week in the
home of George Hillard. -
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CAMERON, TEXAS’ HERALD, APRIL 3, 1958
* Legal Noties *
FOR sale old Treey achool
building. Building Is frame and
approximately 30 by 60 feet. Sale
is to be by sealed bids. Bids will
be received until April 30, 1958.
Address bids to W. E. Brown,
Secretary, Sharp School Board,
Route 3, Rockdale, Texas. The
Board reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all bids. The
building is located on Rockdale —
Sharp road. 52-2tc
INTRODUCING
Randell David Miller, 7 pound,
7 ounce son, born March 20 to
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Ca-
meron.
David is welcomed by a sister
Do Armond Promoted
Major V. J. De Armond, aon-uv
law of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Neill,
has been promoted to Lt. Colonel.
The De Armonds recently return-
ed from Wbeelus Air Base, Tripoli,
and are now stationed with the
29th Air Defense at Great Falls.
Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith,
400 East 18th Street, were recent
visitors at the famous Texas Long-
horn Cavern while on a trip th-
rough the Highland Lakes region
of Texas.
Janet, and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Cryer, Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Miller, all of
Cameron.
Hey Kids
f Look!
3rd Big Week!
Easter Coloring Contest
Compete for Valuable Prizes!
NOTHING TO BUY, TO PAY!
Just Color this picture and drop your
entry at one of the stores below.
RULES...
1. Contest is limited to boys and girls between the ages of 4 to 8.
2. All entries must be received before 3 pun. March 29 to
be eligible.
3. Colored pencils, or crayons may be used to color the pictures.
A Awards based on neatness, accuracy and appearance.
5. The decisions of the judges will be final. Judges will be
members of editorial staff of The Cameron Herald. -
6. awuri&Sat toe discretion
of the judges.
7. Members of families of employees of this paper and par-
ticipating advertisers are not eligible.
Each Store Is Giving Away Wonderful Easter Prizes
EACH WEEK
Dike & Ayres Burke’s Variety
Capertons 5 810 Burris-Moseley, Inc.
— Your Cameron Variety Stores —
PYLON
Never Needs
WAXING
POLISHING
or
SCRUBBING
•
Ideal for
ALL SURFACES
Inside and Out
ALL WOODS
UNOLEUM
CONCRETE
RUBBER
ASPHALT TILE
CORK
BAR TOPS
DANCE FLOORS
BOWLING ALLEYS
BOATS. SWIMMING
POOLS
PYLON DTST.
OF HOUSTON
3221 So Farnin St.
Houston 4, Texas
“WAX NO MORE”
Use Liquid Transparent Plastic Coating
Makes floors gleam and sparkle with a
hard, glossy durable, stain-resistant,
crystal-clear finish which is wholly dif-
ferent from any product being used
today. Quickly applied by anyone - No
skilled labor is required. It goes on
smoothly whether applied with cloth
or brush, dries rapidly, leaving a bril-
liant transparent film that lasts in-
definitely under heavy traffic. Com-
pletely eliminates waxing, scrubbing
and polishing.
HIGHLY RESISTANT TO:
Cigarette- Borns — Bolling Water _
J Dices — Abrasion — ink — OU —
Acids — Alkali — Fumes — Gases
Cleaning Materials
Cats Maintenance 90%
Contains Pl.ohte 8-5 by Goodyear
Dealer and Jobber Inqdtrles
Also Invited
Very High Return on Small Capital
F'lli or Part Time, Pylon Comes in
10 Beautiful Shades
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1958, newspaper, April 3, 1958; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth578057/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.