The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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— Buckholts, Burlington
JNGWS B*» Ar,M'ia* Clarkson
Jones Prairie. Maysfleld, Milano. Sharp, YarreHton
Buckholts News
Funeral Service In East Bernard
For Max Krall, Fomcr Resident
nv Mr*. J. w. Meyrr
Relatives from Buckholts attend-
ing funeral services Tuesday at
Kasl Bernard for Max Krall. a
former resident, were his broth-
er and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
Joe Krall and u brotner-in-law’s
family, Mr and Mrs. Pete Or-ug
and son, Ernest.
Mrs. Charles Bundle and son.
Charles Jr. spout Sunday at Utl
ton \ o iling her daughter's family,
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Em-11 and
son, Dtnnis.
Geests cf Mr and Mrs. Marvin
Mitcham have bt-en their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Mitch-
am ar.J daughter, Debra Lynn of
Bryan.
Sen Arnold
Community Cl
Reports Broken
Windows, Lights
By Mrs. A. I’. Swanzy
I Mrs Ftoile Wittenberg of Rog-
ers visited Friday with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
B M McMillion.
Mrs S M Corley was in Came-
ron Wednesday to attend a UIX
meeting at the home of Mrs John
Hayes. Thursday she was a guest
j of Mrs R !. Batte Sr . in Came-
1 ron
Guests ot- Mr and Mrs George
Wilhite have been her brother und
family. Mr and Mrs. Raymond
, Zowadike und childr n, Larry and
Nina of Milano and Mary and Ro-
sa L-v I-'achtinger of Ad Hall com-
| mun'ty.
Mr. and Mrs. G It. Bcckhausen
peat Sunday at Dime Box whore
lii-y wei e guests of h'T sister,
Mrs Ella Hanncs, also her nephew
anti neiee Mr. and Mrs Arnold
Hanncs.
Visitors here him been Mr. and
Mr Robert Ruzicka of Ft. Worth
w . came to be at the bedside of
his mother Mrs. .Jot- Ruzicka who
: ill. Oh -jr guests Sunday inc-lud-
;1 Mi and Mrs Jim Mikulec and
her mother, Mrs. Krause of Bart-
lett and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Prove -k and Mr. a id Mr- Willie
Jekel cf Cameron.
The Community Club has re-
ported continued trouble from i-er-
sons shooting at window lights and
window panes in the community
school building. Officials reported
that about 40 window panes had
been replaced recently and added
that law enforcement agents would
be brought in if the incidents re- j
occured.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Glass Jr.
were feted with a miscellaneous j
shower February 11 at the Ben !
Arnold School building. Thirty-nine ,
guests were included. Hostesses j
were ladies of' the Baptist Church
assisted by Misses Patsy Talafuse,
Nancy Dorner and Sharon Swan-
zy. The bride is the former. Miss
Jimmie Henson.
The United Church of Christ held
services Friday evening in obser-
vance of World Day of Prayer
Members of the Baptist Church
enjoyed a family social at the
school last week
Leonarc?s Return
From Ft. Worth
Bv Mary Frances Lesikar
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Leonard
returned home Tuesday after
spending tin weekend with their
children In Ft. Wurth
Rev. and Mrs. James Gayle
were Sunday visiters in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Parker and
son loft Monday to visit her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rus-
sel in a Yoakum hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Colburn
spent the weekend in Gladewater
with their daughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Lesikar of
i Cyclone were visitors in the home
i of Mr and Mrs. Joe Kubes.
Clarkson
Hauks Are Hosts
To Dinner Party
Sunday Evening
By Mr*. J. A. Bla»le«*
Telephone Jl' 3.2167
Mr and Mrs Joe Hauk and
Butch spent last week end in Bry-
an with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
T. W. Garrett
Miss Josephine Doskocil of Ft
Worth and Mr and Mrs Billy
StuesieU of Temple were guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Doskocil and Amos Jr re-
cently
Mr and Mrs Howard Harrison
and family of Marlin were guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hum on Thursday afternoon
Mr and Mrs George Dodd and
children attended a dinner at the
home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs
M It Bi line in Waco Sunday hon-
oring her mothers birthday.
Mrs. V 1) Dodd spent Saturday
night with her sun and family. Mr
I und Mrs. Clarence Dodd of Rose-
bud. Her daughter. Miss Inez Dodd
if Ft. Worth, was also a guest in
I this home.
I Mr and Mrs Joe Hauk honored
their son Billy Hauk of Bryan with
u dinner Sunday in celebration of
j his birthday. Guests were the hon
orccs family. Mr. and Mrs T \\
Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gur-
ratt and family all of Bryan, Jim-
my Hauk of Shepherd. Mrs Cora
Long and Mrs. Pete Buhela of
Rosebud, Mrs. Sallie Garner of
t Cameron and Amos Doskocil Jr
Clarkson.
Mrs Emil Lanicek, Mr- Alfred
Kohring and Mrs. Ed Svoboda
I were hostess at a 42 party when
the Good Neighbor Club met last
week at the recreation center Re-
freshments were served.
SW Conference Sports
Tom Murray’s Column
Comparisons not i ally are 1 >t
worth tim required to make them
But, like comparative scores
they may bo all you have avail-
able to assay an athletic talent.
A release out of Las ( rue vs,
N. M , where Texas Coach Jim-
my Virumontcs was spawned,
eomprares New Mexieo State s 6-8
sophomore basketball center with
former All-American Bob (Foot-
hills) Kurland, Wilt (The Stilt)
Chamberlain. Bill Russell, etc.
First impression is to pass it
off, since 6-H cagers with Bos-
wells are fashionable these days.
But wait, look who’s doing the,
comparing.
Presley Askew former Arkan-,
' -as mentor and one of the coun- j
try - foremost basketball experts j
-a\- -I ve seen all the great ones
Kurland, Hu-sell, Chamberlain,
and none of them eould compare
to this young man in their sopho-
I more y-'ur.'’
\\ h o is this follow then? Sure-
ly he must he an Indiana or Ken- j
j lucky import No such thing. Billy I
Price standing a bony 170 pounds.
I is a Texan.
! 1 .askew lirst saw him washing
dishes in a Ft. Worth cafe and
asked if he would enjoy playing
I basketball. He did crave a little
! basketball, since he had recently
graduated from Ookwood High,
i % miles east ok Dallas.
To refresh a memory, it was
Price who killed Rice and out-
scored Tom Robituille when early
in ilu' season tiny New Mexieo
Stall upset tits' favored Southwest
Conference Owl
Askew says, "Price has more
speed than the average toll play-
er, a variety of siiots and is a
tough defensive reboundcr. That
proved tin undoing of Rice."
Does his appearance draw
crowd attention. "Well," snys one
teammate of the human beanpole,
"he could take a bath in u shot-
gun barrel with plenty room to
scrub his buck."
RICE’s upset of Texas U’s frosh
in Houston Monday may not have
helped J i m m y Viramontes’
cause in search fur a new Long-
horn basketball conch, although
coaching had nothing to do with
the result Bill Van Fleet, of
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"When the NCAA hit CSC. there
was a certain athletic figure who
in a public statement blasted the
NCAA for picking oti l SC He
said he was Mis: listed’ After I Si
President Norman Topping put
members of the coaching staff on
probation lie was probably again
‘disgusted hut then will l>c no j
‘public annolmcemenls '
Have you noticed that Bill Hus
sell and Bob Cousy, Bostons sup-|
or pro basketball stars nearly al-
ways play when it is rvportde they
will not? Gus Zernlal, another of
Beaumont’s gilts lo the major
leaguts has been sued for divorce.
The -lugging. Ditroit outfielder is
a II) year veteran Hal landale High
San Antonio' produce* a pa-sic
iif good athletic hero*, itself To.
bin Rote and Horton Nestor, be-
came immortal loothnll plnyci at
Rue hut now the Mission City
School has evidently switched al
i, [jance to fi xa HIlyoo Me
Donald, slugging Longhorn bu e
haliers are chasing with bonus
offers, and Guard Boh llarwerth.
di Tensive star of the Texas Aggie
virfory were teammates at Hal-
landale Sophomore W ay n e Clark
CAMERON, TEXAS’ IIERAI.I). FEH- 19. I#M» R«Up 3
Bit Steer basketball renter, is
another Harland.de grad
Austin Oonsoulin. Baylor's
pass-catching hullhack out of
Port Arthur, hutiied in 24 pusses
a - a Junior, nine for I2tt yards in
the \ggie-Rict game Tommy
Bam, the r.-llow who chickened out
of a light with Paul Jorgensen,
hulls from Fourmile. Ky. Willie
Walls, one of the country’s most
traveled football coaches, is pack-
I mg again. Sammy Baugh's tavor
j ile receiver at TCU. Willie picked
up the habit of mobility and it is
fortunate, Forin the past 10 years
he lias been fired at Kilgore Jun-
ior College, Dallas Texans Cor-
pus t hrisii University, Louisiana
State and now Colorado Bobby
Puryear, Texas’ tree-throw wizard,
is a graduate of tiny Santo, same
town which produced Ray (Shag)
Warren, TCU’s all SWC forward.
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Feted On Birthday
Vanessa Armstrong, daughter at
Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Armstrong
was honored February ll with a
party observing her third birth-
day.
A Valentine theme was carried
out in the decorations and the 51
guests were served birthday cake
made in tin shape of a heart. Hon-
I or guests were the honorces grand-
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1959, newspaper, February 19, 1959; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577329/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.