The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1954 Page: 7 of 9
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THE CAMERON HERALD
“CAMERON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE 1860"
THURS., DEC. 9 1954
twu billion candle power and is
In the old days when a 1 visible for a distance of 300 miles
The man who has talent for crlt-
started sowing wild oats, father
started the thrashing machine.
Lindherg Beacon in Chicago has
tictsm will be unwise if he tails to
use it on himself.
JOth Century-Fox present*
The mighty Adventure Of India
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FFA Places 1st
At Area In
Sr. Farm Skill
Junior Livestock Show Set Jan. 15
In Cameron By C of C and Stockmen
The Junior livestock Show Com-
mit.ee met last Monday night and, b>r ^ ^ ^
.... e. Ist' J“nufry.15 “ hu1df11'.^ Uu : men under the direction of the
Too High school Future Farmers i IMS stock show to be held in C«n • |ivcf|(K.k ,oni|llittl,,
of America brought home one first cron, according to John a Butte,
The
ill It Wll.lOUt iMt!M
of
Members of
the committee are- John S Butte,
chairman; Puna Monroe, Secre-
tary-Treasurer; Jess Brock, Leo
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — DEC. 14 — 15
THE MSLA&i THEATRE
place title from the urea FFA < 'hairman fur the group
meet in Brenhnm Saturday. show will be held on the Mitcham
They placed lust In Senior Farm lot directly in front of the Wood- , .
Skill with Kenneth Harbor, I.uther son Lumber Company. In case of 1 • ‘ ’ *
Burnett, Farrell Angell and John- ..;»J v.vultie. the show will bo held " “ ‘V'‘I1,1’1.’.'‘
tile Gclner on the leant. I in the Monroe stock barn south of
They will attend the State meet, the Miehalka Motor Company,
in Huntsville Satruday. December Mr. Butte is calling another com-
mittee meeting next Monday night
Dec, I ', to complete plans for add-
ing junior swine to the beef and were
dairy classes shown in Hie past
The Junior stockmen attending
the meeting agreed to Invite Rich-
Bethlehem Club who has not nuss- ^ in rowing Point to the British, was hanged
lisem at'Tho purlj yi,ar!' WW | r*c®* Dumu us shells j atjappan. N. Y.. ou October 2.
sssrfi' — «J T *»•»«„ • stre
Schwan of Orange, Texas, Mrs. "t>y who negotiated with Benedict when both combatur
Tal Woodard of BuckholU and Mrs | Arnold for the surrender of W • st ground together.
Ollie Williams of Cameron.
SW Research Open
House December 11
In San Antonio
ONLY
CINEMASCOPE
COULD
HEIGHTEN
THE TENSE
EXCITEMENT
OF THE
TWO-YEAR
BEST-SELLER
SENSATION!
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The High andthe Mighty
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SUNDAY & MONDAY — DEC. 12 — 13
mim THEATRE
Milam Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — DECEMBER 9—10
HELL AHD HIGH WATER
IN CINEMASCOPE
Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi, David Wayne
SATURDAY — DECEMBER 11
CEASE FIRE
Drama Of The Korean Wat-
Color By Warner Color
SUNDAY & MONDAY — DECEMBER 12 — 13
THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY
In CINEMASCOPE
John Wayne, Claris Trevor, Laraine Day, Robert Stack
Jan Ster'm' T>h•> Harris, Robert Newton, David Brian
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — DEC. 11 15
KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES
In CINEMASCOPE
Tyrone Power, Terry Moore, Michael Rennie,
In Technicolor
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — DEC. lti 17
THE ROBE
In CINEMASCOPE
Richard Burton, Jean Simmons. Victor Mature
In Technicolor
CameronTheatre
Did
to
in
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“PHANTOM STALLION
Rt x Allen with KOKO
SATURDAY ONLY DKt KM HER 12
GUNOA DIN
Carv tirant, Victor Mcl-aglon atul IMioglai^aiidMt^^
It, to compels with other top 10
teams in the state.
Others placing in the area meet
ing team which came in third.
Team members were John Lawhon
Hard, Wayne Jungmann, Dwayn
Jekel, Jim Samlley, Jimmy Smith,
Johnny Jedikla, Charles Moraw,
olmny Stevens and I.eon Rummel.
Placing fifth was the Senior Con-
ducting team composed of Bo
Kennon, Paul HocUcher, Monroe
Bayer, Theorodore Fuchs, Dwayne
Baggerly, Jerry Slavak, Billy Jistel
and B. D. Graham.
The FFA hoys placed sixth in
Radio Broadcasting. Members of
the team were George Burwick,
Southwest Research Institute's
annual open house Saturday, 1 De
comber ID, the one day in the
year when all laboratories in tin
Others attending the meeting| *i<mt r'T,rch “n,t'r are
son, J I) Moore, County Agent
and Bolt AM. office manager of
the Cameron Chamber of (dimmer-
S. W. McClaren Jr .
Hex °P°n 1*’1' Public, is expected to
McClaren. Tommy Chamberlain. | ,llousand8 of M'i,'iu ,' n,iml'
John Gelner, Johnny Gelner, Fe , 1 l'**ns „ „ „ .. .
roll Angell. Ralph Gaffey, John R l>1', ,,“rold ' i'K,lM)r«- ,'r,'*id''nl
■., .. ... , , ,, ... of Southwest Reeearch Institute,
aid Burleson. Dairy Specialist and (affc> • Jungmann, Carroll ^ lnvited everyone through
John Riggs. Professor of Animal Vayne Jungmann, Dwigh. line. ^ ^ ^ in(pri,s(od in sotfillg
Husbandry, both ut A & M College, Unwind Lee mrce, Brum Lindsey M,entjfjc developments for
to act as judges for the show. Sr, Bruce Lindsey, Jr, Hoy Wayne
The Junior Stock Show is co Lindsey, Boh Lindsey.
County Home Demonstration Clubs Have
Joint Christmas Party In Buckholts
All of the Home Demonstration
Clubs of Milam County were en-
tertained with their annual Christ-
LaVern Dodson
Member of MH-
Jaylor Chorus
I Dwight Hughes, Thomas McFay i mas par(y by the BuckholU Club
and Eldon Coward. I December 2.
At the beginning of the program
Mrs Then Fuchs welcomed all of
the guests clubs and called on Mrs
Robert Glenn to lead the singing,
with Mrs Johnnie Fuchs accom-
D I Plinnic "Silent Night" Mrs. Rudolf Zedi-
I OttyiOi vnOrUS ljtj ted the opening prayer.
LaVern Dodson of Cameron is a L-'-'h club pave a short pro-
I member of the Mary Hardin-Bay- S''am and n" t!l lluhs in
lor college chorus, which includes several gam. dneeted by Mis
about 50 selected students. | Kob‘rt 'hingmun of Buckholts, Mrs
The chorus, combined with the Hernicce ' ! arles of Dunken and
Chaplain's chorus of Fort Hood, rracy Clubs. M , Angell of Wal
: will he presented in two perfor-: kers r,Pek ( Mrs Y<,unt ,,f
1 mances of Handel's "Messiah" dur- cluf’ Mrs 1[car"e °f »«*<••
ing the holiday season. The chorus,1 <blb ^ls- -tonkins ol the Bethle-
under the direction of Miss Flo-
rence Borgrndahl, will also pre-
sent a Christmas program follow-
ing the college’s annual formal
Christmas dinner on December 13.
Earlier in the year the M ary
Ilardin-Baylor chorus was invited
to sing at the Texas Baptist Gene-
ral convention of Fort Worth. They
also participated in the Belton
Christmas celebration on Decem-
ber 3.
Miss Dodson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dodson, 303
37th street, Cameronn.
better living to come to the open
house.
Scientists will act as guides and
lake visitors on personally conduct-
ed tours through the laboratories
Scientific exhibits will he on dis
hem 111) Club played a piano solo, play in all laboratories in the re
Acting as Santa's helpers Mrs | search center.
C S. Raney, Mrs. Arthur Inge and Among the scientific exhibits will
Mrs Robert Jungman distributed, be a high frequency rudio-directer
the Christmas gifts which had finder that car, locate a hidden ra
been placed at the foot of the oeuu dio transmitter, a Yibrotron that
tlfully decorated tree. 1 measures exact weight, a ballis
Mrs Johnnie Zcdlilz, Mrs. John | lies measuring device which can
nie Fuchs and Mrs. S M Corley measure the speed of a moving
gave short prayers prior to the baseball, and movies on color U
serving of refreshments. j levision and new engineering me
Hot coffee and a variety of coo-1 chnnies research developments,
kies were served by Mrs Arnold | An oil well perforating gun. high
Glaser, Mrs I, II A. Fuchs, Mrs energy materials displays a de
I d Sinkel, Mrs Fred Gresek, Mrs
W. D. Porter and Mrs. S M. Cor-
ley.
The program was completed
monstration of radio active tracer
techniques for developing and oval
waling lubricants and a model of
a system for treating industrial
NCHASO SUSTON • MAN UMMONS
VKTO* MAIUM - MICHAtt MNMt
• KUwtwka*
takM*UO<* C MUVAS
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You or* •ngulfad in lh« otomal
miroc I* of THE ROBE ... sharing
each wondrous momont as tho
imp*rial might of Rom* crashes
against th* Word of God I
wi‘‘i tln« singing of the club song waste developed at Southwest Re
"Peace”.
Mrs Mamie
Caldwell of
I search Institut:
the I play.
will also he on dis
THURSDAY & FRIDAY DEC. Hi
MILAM THEATRE
YOU’LL LOVE OUR
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tendert^ty
P
GhrisSmas Tree
Can Create A
Fire Hazard
Now is the time when everyone
is beginning to look for that tree
to put up and decorate for Christ-
mas.
W. L. Ulich, Extension agricul-
tural engineer at Texas A & M
college, says these trees create a
fire hazard in the home and pre-
cautions shouki be taken.
Keep decorative lights clear of
the tree. Lights can still be decora-
tive without touching the branches.
He says these little lights can set
tire to those dry brittle branches
mighty easily.
A good idea is to use colored
decorations with a flood light on
each side of the tree. It's just as
pretty and a lot safer.
Don't ever, Ulich says, use light-
ed candles.
Remember, always turn out the
lights on the tree when leaving j
the house or going to bed.
Don’t let Chrislmas wrappings
accumulate under the tree when
the packages have been opened
These can easily catch fire.
You can do a lot to keep your
Christmas tree green, fresh and
safe by placing the end of the tree
in a large can or some other con-
tainer filled with wet sand
Even though your Christmas
tree is already lighted, it might be
wise to check these suggestions to
Insure a safe as well as merry
Christmas.
As a final reminder Ulich sug-
gests getting the tree out of the
house as soon after Christmas as
possible.
Guests in the home of Mrs. J.
L Barmore last Friday were M
and Mrs Jim Waeeles of Fort
Sulphur, La.
I (Kit Of THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
lienos and appreciation to all our
fllend- and neighbors for the fto
wets, food, iards and visits during
the illness and at the death of our
loved one ) M Boyd
The faintly of
K M Boyd
Flank Uotrh was on* of th*
gioalesl »ie»tlers ai all time
Only about one fourth of Noulh
America has ever been surveyed
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57c
ROAST ku""’ _
47c
ROAST ““ -n"
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READY TO FRY
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BANANAS, laclden Ripe - ib.
GRAPES, Tokay Ib. —
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TAMALES PEACHES Tomato Juice
TALL CAN 40 ox.
i Cans -1.00 5 Cans -1.00 4 Cans—1.00
- 12V2c
- I2V2C
RUTA BAGA TURNIP Ib. - 5c
CUCUMBERS, Fresh Ib.-12c
ORANGES, TexasJuicy Ib.- 6c
POWDERED or BR0$N SUGAR, pkg.llc
BLACK PEPPER, pure ground Ib. - 1.19
RITZ CRACKERS, lb. box- 33c
Robinhood -
Flour ^oupon ',f ^ sac*< —
LIBBYS
60c Coupon in 50 Ib sack
3.85
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Pineapple Juice 3 y r u P CATSUP
16 n/.
4 Cans—1.00 Gal.
1.00 Gal.
TINT <)
BEANS
HORMEI
HOKMKL
1.00
LARD Potted Meat
10 lbs.—1.00 4 lbs.-85c 7 Cans — 49c
PRICES GOOD FRI. SAT. - DEC 10 - 11.
Limit Reserved
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Florida, Peggy. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1954, newspaper, December 9, 1954; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth578321/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.