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Increased Budget
For School Year
Okeyed By Board
The Cam-roil School Ikwrd ha*
approval ,1 1173, 712 budget lor
Ihi' 1963 -64 *rhoo| y ear
1 he new budget, call* (or a $31,
118 iniri-.'isi our last year's ex-
penditures and ».ii approved by
New City Budget
the Indet -ndent School
Hoard last week.
WKSTKRN ACTO
DEALERS WIN
HAWAII TRIP
Mr. and Mrs Albert Ilajvosky
Local Salesman
Succumbs Here
District |,K.y| Western Auto dealers, have Funeral services were held Mon- David Joh ison offi
been awarded an all
ex pen si
day at 3 p m. for I.arry Charles was in Oak Hill Ocme’erv
paid vacation In Hawaii as one of Hackr-beil. 65. who passed away Burns w ■* in charge
It calls lor a 5404.309 insfrut m Al|t(| ,,,„rP1 .„ rf*s the natlon in Newton's Memorial Hospital at arr.engments
tmn expense that includes 8192.869 who t(>ps in merchandise sc) 4 25 a m- Sunila> Hackebeil was horn ,n
in salaries $5,570 in teaching sup- |lr|(j Hackebeil was an automoinle ville. Texas on July 20 ltWH
plies, 3 $100 textbook expense, a salesman for the Schiller Motor was a veteran of World War 1
$1,020 library and audio usual The contest was sponsored by Company at the time of his death, came to Cameron in 1924
aid material*; and $4,330 mucel- Western Auto and lasted from Jan- He had been a Cameron resident He was an active men.is-
luneous expense uary through July of 1963 The for 39 years The First Bapt st Church in (
Hnjvosky store was first in the Funeral services were held in eron. serving as a membe
Salaries tor pupil transportation I'niU'd States in sales based on The First Baptist Church with Rev the Board of Deacons and <
bus drivers amount to $10,815 and Previous dollar volume
ti.t il transportation cost is sel at Hajvosky came to Cameron in
$23,555 1950 from Franklin where they al-
Operation f the school plant is so operated a Western Auto Store
set at $25,835 . ,
This includes salaries, heat for . Hajvosky is a native of La
buildings and utility supplies Grange, lexas, and served four
years in
The jctiuii maintenance cost of Force.
Xfarek*
funeral
the l nite<i States Air
Services Held For
County Preacher
The Citv Council Tuesday ap»
pro I " ! 9 budget in a pub-
ic hearing at < ,ty Hall. The bud-
:. t g<x>s into <■ fleet October 1.
Budget figiirw showed that maj-
or revenue source* would be:
40 61 from 0-0- d taxes and
about a $28,000 general land carry
over
$80,622 90 from arious taxes .
ratals license* and bind trans-
fers from water and sewer depart-
ments
$10? 80S.08 from water service
revenue.
$2R 649.50 from sewer service re-
venue.
K 894 80 from the city swimming
pool
Major general fund projected
expenditure* included
Office expense $4,450 law depart-
ment. $31too miscellaneous soc-
al security, election expense elec-
trical inspections, etc >, $4,837:
Health unit. $1 440 salary sche-
dule $17 790 utilities. $10,500;
Active pallbearers were Roy 'fen street department $32,877 17: sani-
sley, Ben Edmunds. C K 1 m tatiori $20.782 35; cemetery. $2,335;
tis, Ernest Dodd. Francis Cox. recreation. $1,775. police depart-
of
m-
of
Chair-
man of the Board of Ushers at the
time of his death.
Survivors include his wife Kst-
elle Hackebeil. and a bro'her
Charles Ernest Hackebeil nt Hon-
do,
HoMK<o.M!NG BARBKCTK — The
above $.»< tur.- was taken at the home-
i-tning burbot ue *r»v«*tj last meek at
th* ( r.ffield Sullivan Farm, two mile*
cu*t of Rocket*. in h nor of Mr. and
Mr» Joe Yates. Yates is new plant man-
ager at Alc >a. About 150 guests attend-
ed the j*artjr. hosted by Coffields and
Hogar - la-ft to right are; Oxsheer
Smith, Cameron hanker, Mrs. Yates, and
Mr Yates
t!'itt'd "ve'r\'ul'-Threplacement4"of The Hajvosky s will fly in a chart- * * nJTw ir * *« heW Tuf*’ B,u Arthur cl»ark's Bigler ind ment. $21.044 08 aid fire depart-
4u, l.rand oth T ?! ered plane to Hawaii in company he Rev Mdham Wuen. pastor Max Howard ntent. $6,540.00
equipment. ana tuner expanses is * . . * Ben Arnolds Lnited church of rh#» huHni.t
T.*„u,«indud- z^i^srxrs s t
, at t $ ous Flamta Ctob «d other Nm ... Watn «. ua ed hi ««c^Tg t!*? ? ' - ',K' ™dn‘*aa,,0V*’
* ^ %l32f for «<■ "iKW ‘ Ben Arnold tor about D, years Z SeT'Jerry StlleT' Earl FT* ■ n»re..th“
ment of short term loans; serial H wa, rjecemher 24 i*n in i , d r , ' tjrl 2 >«’ 1 PUbUc vote last April,
bond interest is set at $15,000 In Hawaii, they will la- guests "* ' born ‘4- »*» “ Pearson and Ray Lester
of Western Auto at the plush Hil- ’ m nj
ton Hawaiian Village in the aha- Services were held at the Ben t I C L I IV'T V -!r°h*<' 'or paving 7th Street from
dow of the much - photographed Arnold United Church of Christ -Annua' NCnOOl I 1-\ Fannin A enue to Jackson Avenue;
Diamond Head landmark on Wai- at pj a m Tuesday with Rev E. replacing and correcting Drain R.
kiki beach. H Schwengel. Rev William Sch- Onon Mniua P]..nnod c T*l«* replacing and enlarging
\ Haw linn Luau a visit to the ‘'7>‘ ,,n'* P*‘‘ ' ■ Uptn MOU.ellaniUd torm „ -
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By FML
FUkCHED — Fmrrs sundrx piacei
ttfiM theae and others
Brown 'Back to town wtain
1 thought you were a ranchman
Prussic Poison
Threatens Stock
PoliceDepartment
Handles Near 100
Cases In August
The Cameron Poiee Department
had a busy month during August
IMPROVEMENT
Genera! fund plans also include
storm sewer on 15th Street from
ficiating. Houston Avenue to Fannin Avenue:
palace and a trip to historic Pah The body was earned to Louis n™'’ ;lnn‘,a‘ Ca"f™ !’TA, and rep‘ac‘n« an<1 rniar:;,,ls ^
. ,nt IXK,> w“» carnal iu lo . Hons, wul be held Thursd.iv ,t s»-wer ->n Harriine Avenue and 13th
lass and other interesting spots ville. after the Ben Arnold ser- 7 30 pm on the YHS tennis courts Street
are on the schedule vice, to the Round Grove United BONDS OUTSTANDING
Church Services were conducted The purpose of the open house is Anticipated rc'-nue from out-
there at 4 p m Rev David Step- to gr c school faculty board mem- stamllmf ;(IM» merest totals
PaaJ Fluge a«l Rev bers and parents, an opportunity JW77.». This uxl deMhi follow-
state capitoI in the former royal
according to
Hoskins
\’-t V 1-1,"» L'Sm, n;j„ Weltge officiating. Burial was to necome better acquainted with
' Chief Elv.n HoUStOfl I* llTO Bids ,, Round Grove Cemetery
ir, Round Grove Cemetery one another
Pallbearers were ministers of
mg:
The City Police issued a total LoW On Mi hi 111 Road 'he United Church of Christ
of 48 traffk citations and another
$4,537 from Street nprmcment
In a statement to the He-aid. Series in 1951: $5 430.70 in a Pub-
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•re urging , . . . Police department imome for the . , , , .. , . Tw . hn,.ht,rs K , w f continued interest in tile school 3onii Series :rom i95, A five
•re* laritwri to use estreme c*u- • . g anxuint^d i,( $i 475 4 contr.nt for 4 it miles of , ' children of Cameron cent increase- from $1 80 to $1.65
4n» to »mtm tow* m pwtorw «***•• *■• •gr«Md for • g.-ri - cowtrerthm on Farm to Mattel —11 ”•***** .- -b«
Dr ftutjerl Tilswxirth
Green Vent mad- the
mistake I did
same
Milam County Agriculture of-
ficial* and Ijmwre* veterinarian. rattchen» not to graze cattle
Police department income for the
e'onstruetion on Farm to Market Munich, Germany and Heinriech
that have ben tn wel n*nk or di »«*.■ •• at ,-d. But I am ask Th- city owned and operated Road 908 in Milam County has Wuerz of Reklingham. Germany With good communications, tf,r determining the legal tax rev
verted acreage ,he, u> Use n-dK-ai precau- ™ » t,,tal ,,f 2 ' hwn .fWardedf *,rm L L mature understanding, and the will- enue 0f $80,140.61, including carry
-i— —J • th.. state Highway Jena. Germany, and a niecs Mrs. ingness to help, we are looking „ve-r funds less current obligations.
San Angele. Kotan Brand Trtsworth said hr had treated (*•»*" c • » e of pruwic acid pois- (iy n,gh( M ,v,rag- al aa 25 mile* Commission
A Mnall t»y war seated on th? ■W’sral taoes of near fatal prus omrg dnow up every twenty four hour*
rr ss-trss*i *«-— jek,.ban.
sior a pr ey go, nr « (saMro|| ed hay Weeinevia) and let it sit and broke the traffic citations down in- ctures, base, and surfacing from
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loved head al cattie when he fed them *"mr Johnson Gras* mixture in a ^1,. speed. 5 run red light.
Huniihi snorted the pretty lit l‘*) pr*'v*u» V4relne*da> the hay but wasn t aware of any 4 failure to grant right of woy C B Thame* District Highway
th- girl Tha' » all l ever get - ,w*® * »”*>*• tbto has mixed severe danger with dryed grass.-* 2. ran stop sign 10 defective Engineer from Bryan said the job
‘ JL ' Johnsuri grass growing in it muffler. 1 excessive noise muf should lake atierul 40 working
Huel*oe Headlines T>*' Juhn«* gras* devete^ed He fed several lude. to hi* dee k i\„f 7 ^xpireel driver's license- day* Carold D Zngler engin-
prei**i- acid potwating whieh can Thursday evening with no ill ef 1 negligent coilesaion. 4 s|K«e-ii eer from Hearne. will he in charge
> cm shtmi.i neS emly count your prxn. fatal in a matter of mm frets But Friday morning Mrs ,„a 2 passing without sufficient of the project while it is uniter
bl-ssings hut you xlHHitd aisxi cheek ut**» Jekri threw a single bole to sev clearance 1 improper start from construction
jr? rsr m -t ~~ - srjsa.,;,- r,““ *"
„„r “** ■“srxnsfjs +xm **• rr"«1 Vin 1 AM* ‘,rs
istiog in Milam County drttnk 14 ',1‘,n‘,,ln»! thr l*ra‘.''
Is that you simply van t tent TTi-y t ..;,e<l Tilsworth hi the li affiay. 12 ri-»i*tiiig arrt *t AuifUSt .VlHriMS
Inyecluats of sodium Nitrate and scene alaiut Sam He namth fed using profane language I tight ®
Wtief. ail Uhim pree hhis mum nvuuth fed pills usually ran save the cattle pills afxl injected seal Ing an officer I; carrying a pro
ants flew to e attic d they are reaehed in time nun ml/ate into their veins, the hihited weapon. I; theft unelei
That yen. ieiuked forward so in TeUweuth said Jekei cattie ciuniiieteiy recovered $50 . 4
June to
812 miles 1 042 by day and 1,770 according to the .
h rieda Schutxa of San Antonio, forward to another successful year
Also surviving are two grandchild- and excellent relations with the
A M Vogel submitted the low ren. Cameron PTA.” stad Zeigier
Police department officials hid of $58,813 on the project. Stru-
Native Assumes
Laon AFB Duty
George Blansett
Former Yarrelton
Blacksmith, Dies
—Nan N wmawti
Funeral serv ices for George W
Blansett, age 90. were held Wed-
nesday at 3 p.m at Green Fun-
A Toe High School graeJuate serveej as a navigabir Bombard eral Home, with Rev J A Harvey
and Maysfield native, Herbert W ier in B-26 aircraft, engaging m officiating Burial was in North
Massriig.de. has assumed ce>m- 50 combat missions for a total of Elm Cemetery
mand of the 86th Combat Sup- 210 combat hours Blansett. known as Uncle Geo-
|H>rt Group and Laon An- Force- gre to his frie-nds. was a retire-,!
A ‘f *e port,un CKol,>ni,‘ Mas' farmer and hKMl blacksm.th in
se-ngaie s service has been in Air Varreitoa Cominunitv
Masse-ngale is the son of Mrs Training Command AatTclt.m Community
H \k Massengale of Mavsf.eld He cairn: to Varr.-iton from Aia-
Prev lously assigned to Hq l SAF Durln6 World War U and after bama ***» be was about 30 anef
Colonel Masengale wa chief oi the hls return fro,n Ktuope he was "'-leh- his home there until - .even
The Cameron Volunteer Fire De Navigation Training Branch. Dir- an instructor and Dttwctor of Tr im- 'ears ago when he- moved to Art-
ptutiiMMit ans^ertnl a lolal oi 3« ectorate of Personnel Procurement in ATC bombing and nuvi^ation »t«t ^
mil* during August and Training. schools visitors at the Masonic Home in
A graduate of the .Air Command Arlington
Twenty four of these calls were A veteran of 24 years service, and Staff School, the colonel was Surviving are three soas Wal-
es Hint y fires, usually minor grass the colonel is a master navigator assigned to Hq Flying Training Air ter Blansett of Baytown, Jerry
blazes and fourteen were town and has togged approximately 3,900 Force at Waco, from June 1955 Blan-o-tt of Houston, .nd Mai ton
runs hr*. Commissioned in March of 1942 to August 1957 While he was dir- Blansett of Beaumont one eiaugh-
he served in the Army of Occup- ector of aircraft observei train- ter Mrs William (, lock eg Rt.
One of the most serious during atmn m Europe from 1945 to 1947 ing and later director of nasigu 2. Rogers and two -asters Mrs.
the last week was at the Walker During this period as chief of tor training Mary Drake of L* Angelos. Cai-
Shuffieid home in Helniena About tralfic at Berlin s Temple of Cen- In September of 1957 he assume-d dornue ami Mrs I'boebe Waeie of
Ttec I anthers weak »i>ot may list hales of hay were lost ami tral Airport, he established tern- th*- position of director of nawga Fort Woith.
a rest m their ines|iei lene eel quarter three iKiihlmgs destroyed porary air terminals ui Warsaw lion training at Randolph AFB in Also surviving are IS grand -
Fust work by the fire depart and Moscow San .Antonio where he staved un- children. 25 great i mekhiidren,
tlw jungle of Rosebud where Yoe have watehed earn three football "AHhnugh he has received gmsl ment saved the Shuffieid house During the Korean conflict, he Id September of 1959 .,.ki >m great great grandson
(touch George kirk has high hopes htte-rs and fuiibaik Tom Gaither, pre season hillings ' says Kirk ----------------
Kickoff 8 I*. M.
Football Season Is Here
There was eaw about thr Park
Avenue p*> duatrist who was doing
yust fin* He makes liutw a week
and ail thr change that falls be-
hind tl« ioui I (amrrue s 1963 Fighting Y*» pigskin around says Kirk
Ur the (V-fmiiMKi of a filing tab- men wlii make thru debut in Halfluak W l> Swanzy Is
met A pi***- wta-re you ean loa* Blae-k Panther terntwy deep in *pr«d inerehant that I lie Yo*-m*-n lank Harlen Wunsih
things systematt* ally
Two Instructors
Added To Staff
CAMERON
• 4 cieiything being tosy foe tta- at 191 pound* is rated aa one of "H takes a seal head in the ptej
Vo**na-n th* best running baeks in Central calling slot and this Imy will Ik-
The I’anthers have already acot Texas out to prove himself ag.nnsl us
ed on* point in th* battle for grid- Kirk » tail ends Merlin l-sbr Kukofl time for the Yoemen is
iron supremacy by e>u'weighing the and Ronald Me Williams will sure ■ P ni
AueiiM-n erewr. five pounds to the jy be availatde for an aieral at Putential Starting Lineups:
man tack if Kirk *o chooses
The l<i«ebud tMudefi.-ld Ups the Ttu- 169 pound Yoemen line is
The (tome-run School Board filled scale* at an average of 158 pounds lacking itcpth and experience but
their tost two trae-huui vacane a s t»'r ,T“n Cameren s 157 And .onsist* of some real to adkissk
thu week aevxs-dmg to ftopt Ctuo P*mther!toew«gh> in-t a
, _ -. 172 average to tameroa169 Mike Knranek and I-any Hill
Coach Kirk says that Rosebud man are th*- "big guys" at 186,
Mrs Hayden I .iwrcncr tuts been t ouch Bobby Poiiard wifi iesort however, Hillman is still troubled
employed a* a lien Milam first to a pro * type toft-ncc and they by a bag that was e rush. d several
gride- teacher hhe is a native have got "some btg old backs, years ago
(tomeronite ond has previously "that <as realty lot* that pigskin Plug for Cliff Evans veteran
taught in Rockdale that pigskin " R L Mikide-' and Hefty eenter
Koseirud has lux* picked by pre- Mike Perrin, cemciude the Yea: s
Mrs Lawreocr- hold? a «<• snaaua experts as st’-mg candid starting It
gree- from Mary Hardin B,.ylor MM (or th<. n K distruf title They will be inerting 14 lette r
Atof^ke The Iwimn will rely on D.eh nun from the Pasdhers
A l.esi minute v«m| rreated «« 1"*“* th<
by the ratognatzon eg William Pol «?—>«■" iHerman
a4er was filled with the hiring of •** »4«cki*»g bun wiU U tailback Drew Bards an eiutiganding d*
Kub-i-t Mul-r (Tark Wegileb a hard - running feruuve end who has been named
156 pounder wing back. Larry to aU - district Uuurw th* past
Msier 27. holds a BJ> from Sam Ptontl and big fullback Mike Me two seasons and ktoaon Burns
Houston State- < obegr and will tea Darnel 198 pound** is ek-veiopuig into an
ch seventh and eight grade art Thr Panther bartfirid has thr all time great lineman for Rose
once expenc*i.v and speed to move the bud says Poiiard
qb
Dick Ponde r
137
EB
Mike- Me itomi-l
183
HR
Clark Wholeb
156
HR
Lany ITmtl
153
r.
Ronald Me Williams
171
K
Merlin I .ester
161
T
Mike Korune-k
186
T
tarry llillman
J8b
G
R L Mikul,-c
155
G
(Jiff Evans
15(1
c
Mike Perrin
169
HOSRHUO
y»
Harlen Wunseh
150
EB
Tom Gaiihn
1(0
HR
Alfred ttoslilieja
135
HH
W D Swanzy
163
E
Drew Bi-rds
172
E
Gary Allens worth
178
T
EUiviri Burnt
I9H
T
J E Masters
181
G
Ronnie Spivey
m
G
Billy Pamytal
i*i
C
Joe Wise
156
lfifi.'f YOKMEN — Bottom row: (i«ry I.itzman, FYankie
Mikulee, James Hoskins, I.. J. Matula, Mike Uunston,
l.lofri Seaton. (>lenn Hiiphes, Charles Avon, Hobby
Schiller, Ihinalei Manley, anil Konalei Ko.-etroem; Mid-
dle Row: Me-rlin l*-sler. Eugene Wallaie, Cliff Evani,
Charles Wine, lairry Itoul Manley, Mike iVrrin, K. L.
Mikule*. Eel w aril Dohnalik, Mike Kora nek, Kenneth
Antrell. Hen nix Ji-tel, md Ronald
llama; Top row : ( e*arh Bob MvAJueen, John iHzffy, Ciif-
ford Wohle-h, Istrry Plenti, Mike Melianiel. t rant
Wallace, laurtncc I^tffere Mack MeKinWev, Ihrk Pon-
der. Ihiuglaa Me Farlanei, Larry llillman. August lh»h-
nalik, Roliert Moraw, Clark Wohiet>. and Couch George
Kirk
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