The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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E. Smajastra Is
New Gin Owner
Maysfidd:
Georgia Guests
Visit Parents,
K. G. Newtons
By Mr» J. A. BU>int
Eugene- Smajastra ut VS aco is
new o*ner and operator of itw
CLrkson Gin He has mstalUd the
latest type of mach nery and is
ready for the sinning >eason
Mrs John Matyadik and daught
ers Kosa.ie and Nancy made a
trip to Austin Sunday
Ke\ and Mr> Hilly Newton amt
sons of Atlanta Ga . visited his
H G New
ren. Mtsse- Peggy Koohms ana No-
rma Snort of Vaeo visited Mr and
Mi* t. S. Kubhm- Wednesday
Miss-s Kubbm* and Short left
Thursday for Mis. Short s home ui parents, Mr and Mrs
W ashington Mr and Mrs Bills ton recently
It..titan- and daughter of Martin u Col Herbert Massengali and
sere visitors in the Robbins home family of San Antonio spent la-t
Thursday night week end with his mother. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Billy Hauk and H W’ Ma.-sengale Other guests
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs
Joe Pagach and family were Mr thildren of Bryan visited his par- were Mr*. Jack Buck of Corpus
and Mrs Janie- Mock and son of
William AFB Ariz und Mr an!
Mrs Henry Trojan of Rosebud.
Mr. and Mrs BiUv Steusell ef
Temple visited her parents. Mr
and Mrs Aim..- Doskocil and Am-
in Jr. last week end
Mrs. V. D. Dodd has returned
from Ft Worth where -he visited
her daughters She was accem-
panieed home by Mr and Mr-
C E Richardson and children w.;o
spent a few days with .ier and oth-
er relatives.
Mrs. Mary Engbrock and her
sister. M:.». Millie Pelzel have been
in Houston where Mrs Engbrock
received treatment at the M l) !
Anderson Hospital
Mrs Guy Forqite and daughter
Mrs Bill Alford and children or
Corpus Christi visited Mr and Mrs
Bill Harrison, Billy Jack ami Mr
and Mrs Hubert S’.ala am' son
Thursday.
ents Mr and Mrs Joe Hauk. Jim I Christi and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
my and Bute a during the week Massengali*
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crook spent
last week end at Pert Arthur with
Mr and Mrs Way land Atkinson
San Gabriel Baptists
To Represent Milam
Baptist Association
Airman Mraz Serves
At Kessler AFB, Miss.
LACKLAND AFB Airman Ar-
chie L Mraz. son of Mrs Alice
Mr and Mrs Tommy Gleason j A Ev'ard o( 7t'3 K , *4,h S« ' Came-
of San Marco- spent the week end ron- *•« eompleteni hi* initial cuu-
rse of Air Force basic military
training lure He has been -elect-
ed to attend the* technical school
!or Radio and Radar at Ke*ssler
AFB. Miss.
Local Board Must
Locate Registrants
Tie local board is trying to lo-
cate* the following registrants: Ho-
bby Hay Hammonds. Purvis Cal
vin Neshit and lullard Shields
1 Anyone knowing ilu- whereabouts
j ol these men please contact (he j
local board Mr August (|. Kunz.
chairman of the* boai I. again cm-
phusized the* importance of regis-
trants keeping their local hoard
informed of their current aihlrcv-
It is also, the* duty of every regis-
tranl to report any change in de I
pendency, employment or physical *
| status
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Baptist Revival To Begin Sunday
The Fir-t llaptut Church will he- will preach
gin kpecial »ervnew with emphasis Mr Joha Matthew*. Music and
i New l.ile tor Sou’ Sunday Educational Director of th** First
s pt. udH , .. and continue through church. Vernon, will lead
i a* 13. a> cording to Aubrey 1 .
„ ,. Ihe* singing
Russell, pastor
Dr Kyle M Yates, scholar. lea- . Th* iunm“ «"•«• *'» ** »*
cher. writer, mid pastor, who holds 7 45 an'1 **»•• morning services at
Hm title of Distinguisiii*d Proles 7 <*> Tlu* public is uiutcd lo at-
sor ol Bible, Baylor University, i tend.
with hi* grandmother, Mrs. Vina
White.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Peel and
-on of Shreveport and Mrs Arth-
ur Sawyer and Mrs George Thom-
as of Ennis visited in the John
T.’.wtatt home Tue-day.
Johnnq G. Jedltrks. son of Mr
and Mrs John l. Jedlicka of l am
rrttn, has rrrratlv graduated Iruni
| l . V Naval Dental Trehnician*
Monday, Wednesday und Friday | Schi d. san Diego. Calif, Jedltek*
Effective Monday, August 24. the*
office hours wdl lie* as follows:
Airman Mraz is a 1939 graduate*
of Yuc High .school
Dr and Mrs. o J. Currie and Basic airme„ at Latk,.nd are
Mr ard Mrs Jack Currie of Dal- selolU.j for spt.,jallmi trainm,
las spent the week end with Mr- . . , , . ,. .
' at tecimical schools on tho basis
1 ** of their Interest! ami aptitudes.
Mr and Mrs Bryan Floyd and 1 They are reassigned to the school
children of Rockdale v isited in the after four weeks of basic, and are
B a m. to 12 and I p m. t<> 3 p in
Tuesday and Thursday A M
The ..>llowing men wire forward
oel to Dallas for a pre-induction
examination on Aug 17. William
(' Hill. Louis T I >i I..il<o>a. (i n
zalo Rojas and Nolan Webb, Jr.
Charles Eddie Harman was for-
wa* on the honoi roll in Ihe school
also h. was one ol Ihe hor.irmen
in hi* class. Jedlicka is now sta-
tioned in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Plan t our I'aslun*
Want a good pasture next wint-
warded for induction on (hat same 11 11 *“u ‘*°* n,m *s
to make plans for it, says E M
O'
t»
Y
m
San Gabriel Baptist Churc.i ha
been chosen as the represent; live* l)oik ThwcaU homt,
of the Miiam Biptist a-aociatimt wtck L ,d
Mrs Tommy Thweatt and son
day.
The* following men registered du
ring the month of July: Milton T
in the Texaa 3.vpt.st church Ach-
ievement program.
given additional military basic tra-
ining along with the* technical sub-
jects.
Tne* program is sponsored by
• e Bap:ist General Convention of
Texas and there are over 400 chu.'
Richard Goeke of Rosebud spent ches enrolled in it N. A. Budi’y
several Jays recently with his au- Wilcoxen. pastor ol the* San Gab-
nts Mr and Mrs. Louu SkaL and , rii Clurch. said the program i-
Lillie and Mr. and Mrs Joe* Pa- lauded under three heads, for a
gach and family better church, a better community
Mrs. Thomas Burch and child : r.d a better world.
ES RIGHTr;.WlTH EVERY BITE
- „r .
/7\ y<V,
of Waco spent the week end in
tht* Gilford Thweatt home.
Mrs. Jackie Parki-on of Hous-
ton sj>ent the week end with Mrs.
Parkison's par.nts. Mr and Mrs.
Elbert Hollingswortn.
Miss Jam Thweatt of Waco spent
the week er.d with home folks
Mr and Mr- Elmer Floyd cf
Freeport visited his sister. Mrs
Dock Thweatt and family Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Bill Wise* and dau-
ghter, Lori Ellen of Angle ton visit-
eel his parents Mr and Mrs. J. P
Wise several days last week.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Lowery and
sons of Waco were week end guests
of Mr and Mrs. Alec Henderson
Trew, extension pasture specialist.
.Vs a lust step, he suggest sub-
mitting soil samples from the pas-
, „ , lure area to a soils testing Inborn
Wright. Jr.. Alton J Moraw. alon | |ory fnr .m:i|yMs
zo Urban III. Elbert E Kueldiek, j
Jackie I. Allen. Robert It Heine.
j,... it Amaya, Joaeph ll chew, Aut0 LtabU“» r"'"ra.ue is writ,
lier, Benny K Rogers. Joe* K Hog '°n by Geor*e Chil,lpe8S wi,h *‘asy- !
ers. Charles W Hensley. Ge*org. (Iow- mon""v promium P**™"'8 I
F Zurosky, and Nolle* 11 Wiley
ns low us $2.17 a month — Adv
MODERN!
Yes, We have
Installed NEW
M A Y T A G
Automatic Washers and Dryers. Come
lly and See How Easy Wash Day Can
Really Ite!
W ASH 20c
HOLLOWAY
18U7 Fannin
DRY 10c
LAUNDRY
Phone R!8
Matula’s
Crisco
IT S GOOD
ALSO SUNTANG BEVERAGES
Hunter Receives Di'grre
Donald L. Huntef was conferred
with a master o. education de-
gree from Prairie V iew A&.M Col
lege August 26
Mr Hunter is seventh grade
teacher at O. J. Thomas School.
Cameron.
3 Lb. Gan
75c
Tire$fon*
W ( *Ot *• * t* - •
lABpR DAV «
GLABOILA
Flour
In Cloth Bag
79c
features for tho
SPEEDWAY PROVED
Bright & Early
JUMBO P ES
Premium
RATH
COFFEE
Chocolate, Coconut
CRACKERS
Luncheon Meat
1 ■ Lb. Box ___ 55C
Banana, Cfn of 'IQn
12 Pies
Lb. ...... 25c
12 Oz. Can____39c
PRICES
SLASHED
BLACKWELLS
lo* o*d
'•eappobi*
6 70-15 Tube Typ>e
ALL SIZES
LOW PRICED
That it our rrfuUrly pricevl
economy lire withS/FStfety
Tennoned body, full 7 rib
non «k d tread, combined
with Firestone Rubber-X .
five* YOU low coat mileage
and aefety.
QUALITY MEAT SPECIALS
CHOI.CE P.KEF
ROUND STEAK Lb. 85c
CHOICE REEF
RIB STEAKS Lb. 79c
HEAVY REEF
ROAST CHUCK Lb.59c
COUNTRY STYLE
SAUSAGE TAYLOR Lb. 89c
LONE STAR
BACON SLICED
PET
i©
Lv*POI1AT«2
MiiK
PET MILK
FANCY P0R0UCE
DELICIOUS
APPLES Extra Fancy
PEARS Calif. Bartlett
LETTUCE Calif. Fresh
POTATOES Idaho Russets, No. 1
CELERY Fancy Large Stalk
* •
Lb. 17c
Lb. 15c
Lb. 10c
Lb. 12c
12c
FOR TURNPIKE SAFETY
TYREX
Original Equipment
The tire that
comes on
America's
finest cars at
sensationally
reduced prices
Raducad at much a*
85
?eR Tiki
“3 M
to
NYLONS
mm
PEACHES
FEARS
Lb. 45c 3 Tall Cans 43c*
99s
HUNTS
I -20 ('.ui
9'.% m o~d
670-15 Tube Type
Blackwell
ALL SIZES
LOW PRICED
(Xu ke» low pnrea rjfler you
the ntn «ifet> and dura-
bility of F***tarw nvlnr pi'ja
the Winger mrrrnr at Fire^tzjne
R ubber X
' CATSUP
NEUHOFF ‘skyway
Tender Franks Peach Preserves
^ PEIE i: PAN ( Rl ' ■ HY
LB. 53c Peanut Butler
HUNTS
- :’,()() Can
II o/. i lot t ll?
."j For
99c
99c
SCHOOL DAY SPECIALS
VVKIGI.EYS
CHEWING GUM 8 PKGS. 25c
CANDY
RARY IUTH or RITTER FINGER
10 JUNIOR RAILS
18 02. 29c
12 oz. 35c
For Lowest-Prices tori Other Firestone
•unreSC;.S4e Us Now
Edison Pikes Texaco
Phone 213 Highway 77 — 36
Kimlrf-li's
Apple Juice m . 21c
Silver Brand
OLEO '• 15c
Uriel - Life, tivc Thurs . Fri., Sat S«*|»t. 3-1-5
Limit Reserved On Qtianities
Matula’s
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577015/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.