The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1954 Page: 12 of 14
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THURS.. JUNK 17, 1954
••CAMERON’S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE I860”
THURS., JUNE 17, 1954
SHARP NEWS
Mr*. Florence Spiegel
Recent guests jn the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawhon were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler of
Robstoan, Mrs. Zaadie llairg-
rove of Temple, Mrs. G. A. Wat-
thershec and Mrs. Pascal, Loth
of Rogers and Mrs. A. J. Weath-
ersbee of San Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Lawhon at-
tended the Johnson family reun-
ion in Belton Sunday.
ANNOUNCING: The arrival
of Debarah Kay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harroll,
111.
The parents live in Memphis,
Term, and both babies were born
in a Memphis hospital June 9.
Mr. Booker is Mrs. Rufus J.
Graves’ brother and Mrs. Har-
roll is her neice.
Rendall Brown of Houston and
Allen and Douglas Linhorst of
Fort Worth spent the weekend
with John Robert Caffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caffey were
business visitors in Robstowri
Tuesday. They were acompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Blass Doss of
Gay Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin von Rosen-
berg and son and his mother, Mrs.
Emma von Rosenburg, all of Tem-
ple were recent visitors in Sharp.
C. E. Oliver of Fort Worth
their parents Mr. and Mrs. L.
N. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Gresham.
David White and Miss Bobbie
Petrosky, bith of New Braunfels
were recent visitors in the Sharp
Community.
Captain and Mrs. Eugen Sch-
ultz of Cocoa, Fla. were recent
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
N. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and
children and Mrs. W. L. Spie-
gel, nl of Austin were weekend
guests of their mother, Mrs. Al-
bert Rinn.
CLARKSON NEWS
Mr*. J. A. Blasienz
Mrs. Frank Doyle and daugh-
ters, Sharon and Linda of Den-
ver, Colorado are visiting her
father, Jim Sootioda and brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Sooboda and Emil
Sooboda.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottmer
and family of Sharp, and Mi.
and Mrs. Dermis Kline and fam-
ily of Burlington were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Reddehase and sons recently.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Skupin and sons on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Surovik ar.«d son of Dnvilla, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ergcl and chil-
and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stag-|dren of Travis, Mr. and Mrs.
.ner and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hough-( Charlie Skupin and children, Hen-
ton, all of Elgin were recent ry Skupin, of Burlington, A-lc
guests in the E. L. Modesett,and Mrs. Kenneth Millsap and
ler as hostesses,
Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Mitchell
from Okla. and Rex ar-J David
McClaren of Cameron were re-
cent guests of Mrs. R. E. Mit-
chell.
YARRELLTON NEWS
Mrs. Lena Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Russell and
I.oma and Mrs. Jim Donaldson
spent Wednesday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lock at Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilkerson
and son, Charles and Kenneth
Wayne of Bishop visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wel-
kerson and Mrs. Velma Doobs
Sunday and Monday. Charles is
on a 30-day leave and will re-
turn to Iowa.
Rev. Joe Gayle and Frank Gri-
ffin were Sunday guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lott.
Doris Nell Lott of San Anto-
nio spent the weekend with home
folks.
Friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Joe Kubica regret to learn of the
death of her brother, John Ma
cha of Buekholts and extend
j thc*ir sympathy this time of sor-
I I'JW.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jes-
I se Gibbs for last two weeks are
! her niece and nephew of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simak of
Houston spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Klapla and
Evelyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsmer Fikcs and
fumily of Waco and Mrs. Dan
Johnson and son of Chilton were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Zack
Griffin and sons, Marvin and
Zackie.
Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Donaldson
returned to their home in San
Benito Saturday after a visit in
the Chas Russell home. Loma ac-
companied them home for a visit
in the valley and Corpus Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rowe of
Glndewater spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. Colburn.
Mr*. Jim Perkins of Calvert
spent the weekend with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Lcnard of
Cameron visited Mrs. V’assie
Evans and Myr Monday.
Frank Lrs.i.p.r is improving af-
ter being ill last week.
Church visitors Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rowe of
Gladewater, Mrs. Deloris Rosin*
gcr of Lockhait and Bobbye and
Junrio Jones of Dallas.
BEN ARNOLD NEWS
Joan Yates
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. F. Yates Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brantly
of Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Mayer and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Yates and family of
Waco.
Pvt. Robert Lee Sehuetxe vis-
ited his wife for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Swunzy,
Betty and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Pruter and sons, Mr. und
Mrs. Homer McCollum visited
in the L. A. Swunzy home Sun-
day.
Next Sunday, June 20 is the day
for regular preaching service at
the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Rosa Kemp Adams and
sister, Mrs. Lucille Byronr of
Houston spent several days here
the first of the week at the
“Kemp Home’’ on West Main
street.
S-l-G-N-S
We did not come to Canveron when you had a sign shop here.
But now we are giving Cameron sign service too .Among some
of the Jobs we did are; Mcl.ane Grocery Co. f-ont wall and trucks.
Two big wall jobs for Cameron Seed Co. Three wall jobs for
Woodson Lumber Co. and one wall job for Ideal Hatchery.
We want to give Cameron the be*t service we can. We have ar-
ranged for a branch office at Franks Upholstery, 108 So. Houston,
Phone 1305. where you can leave orders.
ROCKDALE SIGN COMPANY
Phone Rockdale 7762
home.
James Robert Schwarz of Sou-
thwest Texas State Teachers Col-
lege spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie J.
Schwarz.
Mrs. Malitta Galler and son,
Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Merryman, al of Houston were
guests Sunday in the home of
Mrs. Galler’s paretns, Mr. arid
Mrs. Max Rinn. Mrs. Galler and
Charles will make an extended
visit here. The Merrymens went
to Franklin to visit relatives.
John Dewey Pope of Austin
was home for the weekend.
Mrs. J. D. Pope and Mrs. Ar-
thur J. Rinn visited with Mrs.
Doss Blown in Tangelwood Thur-
sday.
Mrs. J. R. Hargrove is in Cam-
eron visiting her daughters, Mrs.
A. II. Baskin, Jr., and Mrs. Jul-
ian Baskin.
Mrs. Frank Gamble is home
from Brenham where she spent
five days with her daughters
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kor-
thauser and baby, Ken.
Mrs. Jerry Hnrbuz ar.-d daugh-
ters, Mary Jo and Jane, visited
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Ann
Brown, in Rosebud Sunday.
There wil! be a singing at the
Liliae Baptist Church Sunday
from 2 to 4 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Mitcham
attended the Homecoming at West
Point Sunday.
daughter of San Antonio, Mrs.
Jim Hauk and Mrs. Mary Virgi-
nia Gilbert and daughter, Ann
of Cla’kson.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Joe Haul:
of Crosby and her brother, Ken-
neth Butler of Worthorn who is
attending school at Huntsville,
spent Saturday night with Mr.
flank’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hauk and family and on Sun-
day the group, accompanied by
Mrs. V. W. Hauk of Rosebud at-
tended the celebration of Mis.
Hauk’s father, T. T.V. Garrett, on
his 74th birthday at Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Collins vi-
sited their son, Pvt. Billy Frank
Collins at Ft. Bliss recently.
Mrs. Mary Engbrock has been
in Houston for the past three
weeks where she received treat-
ment at the M. D. Anderson hos-
pital, and while there was a guest
of her sister, iV/rs. Millie Ptdzel.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Miller and
(laughters spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Kline and family
of Burlington.
Linda and Dorothy Bell are
spending their vacation with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Blasienz.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller
of Long Beach, Calif, visited their j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller
recently, and while here w-as hon-
ored with a miscellaneous show-
er in the recreation room of the
E & R Church at Ben Arnold
Tuna Fish top.*.
Fine Desserts A**»d.
Mayday Salad Oil
Shortening wi.
to. V.
Co.
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Sunnybank Margarine pi.Lgb
Vanilla Extract crow. c.i0ny io?.'-
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American Cheese Dutch mhi Pk9
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDonald with Mrs. Sidney Cravatt, Mrs.
arid sons of Freer are visiting Charlie Luco arid Mrs. Hugo Mil-
So nice lo
come home +o.
«m Dtrfrit Rouge! —
If any item in this adver-
tisement should jail to please you in any
way, yom full purchase price will be cheerfully refunded.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JUNE 17 • 18 . 19
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ner's piping hot and ready to serve, ill*
an electric range, you, too, can perform the
same magic. All you do is put food in belore
you leave, set the controls, and forget ill
Your clevtric range turn* itself on and oft
automatically. Whether you’re pressed for
time or not, nothing’s niter to come home
to than an electric range. Electric cooking
costs so little — less than a penny a person
per meal.
Saa tha madam alactric rongae ot
storas of alactrical daalars.
Sirloin Steak
Short Ribs^^M.
Sliced Bacon
Pork Spareribi imm.-to,
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Beef Plate Boil
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Fresh Hens
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in town to luy produce!
Sunkist Lemons soosiM
Pineapples rj»i*a.iui.« u.
Green Beans iitoJ!si*Wtoiw, u,
Santa Rosa Plums s*.
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Brown, Milton F., Jr. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1954, newspaper, June 17, 1954; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577418/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.