The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1953 Page: 5 of 16
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JANUARY 22, 1953
The Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk, Texas
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Office Reports
Recent Deaths
The following deaths occurring
within Cherokee County were re-
cently listed by the office of the
County Clerk, Elma Mustek:
December 8, William Martin
Thomas( Alto, age 83, White; De-
cember IV, Fossie Skinner, age 52,
Alto, Colored; December 23, Lil-
lian Montgomery, age 42, Alto,
White; December 12, Mary Ellen
Sherman, age 33, Bullard, Corred;
December 22, Jessie Tarver, age
56, Aito, Colored; December 31,
Vera Higgins, age 65, White; De-
cember 29, Matthew Kelley, age
73, Jacksonville, White; December
26, Walter Wade Ray, age 60,1
Troup, White; December 25,
Nathan Roan Ward, age 67, Jack-
sonville, Whitae; December 25,
Sam Wesley Pierce, age 75, Jack-
sonville, White; December 24,
David Sidney Floyd, age 77, Troup,
White; December 23, Minnie R.
Isaacks, age 70, Jacksonville,
White;
December 21, Oscar Doyle
Alexander, age 68, Jacksonville,
White; December 21, Lena John
Price, age 61, Athens, White; De-
cember 24, Thomas Earnest Gilles-
pie, age 83, Jacksonville, White;
December 14, Terrell Benton
Daniel, age 63, Jacksonville, White;
December 13, Ed Hill, age 50, Bui,,
lard, Colored;
December 11, Alice Virginia
Webb, age 73, Jacksonvilile,
White; December 11, Will Gordon,
age 78, Cuney, Colored; December
9, Mary Catheryn Taylor, age 63,
Jacksonville, White Devember 7,
Collin Wilmeth Bookout, age 56,
Athens, White December 6, Ernes-
tine Hudman, age 10„ Timpson,
White; December 6, Lucindy Jane
Nolley, age 78, Jacksonville,
White; December 4, Bettie Ann
Snow, age 1 day, Bullard, White;
December 2, Lillie St. Clair, age
74, Troup, White;
December 1, James H. Merritt,
age 78, Jacksonville, White; De-
cember 17, Mack Allen, age 61,
Huntsville, White; December 25,
Viola Burton, age 37, Tyler, Col-
ored; December 30, Ida J. John-
son, age 61, Beaumont, Colored;
December 27, Lewis Random, age
79, Teague, Colored; December 23,
Etsel Chandler, age 54, Nacog-
doches^ White; December 28, Tay-
lor Roberson, age 76, Houston,
Colored; December 22, J. F. Swift,
age 60, Houston, White; December
9, Maggie Toussant, age 54, Beau-
mont, Colored; December 8, Wii-
lam Campbell, age 66, Houston,
Colored;
December 6, M. H. Ponder, age
79, Longview, White; December 17,
Ruby Lee Wright, age 42, Wills
Point, Colored; December 18,
1 Walter Blair, age 56, Houston,
Colored; December 20, Claude E.
Garrett, age 55, Rusk, White; De-
cember 19, Dude Vickery, age 65,
Orange, White; November 22,
Maria O'Bryant, age 87, Hunts-
ville, Colored; November 30,
George M. Wahlers, age 77, Elk-
hart, White;
has done for humanity.
proached a stall where little balls "I shot the man who was work- a word about love.
November 23, Joe Carter, age
58, Navasota, Colored; December
2, William Seymour, age 78„ Port
Arthur, Colored; November 30,
Levitia Smith, age 74, Conroe,
White; Devember 7, Edward Lee
Jackson, age 19, Martins, Colored;
INTERESTING FACTS
The veins carry blood to the
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When you attend church you (bobbed about on top of water ing the pump." j A small boy had to apologize
come to God's house to adore, spouts. One tried his skill with — j for forgetting his aunt's birth- j heart
to worship, to praise. You be-; the rifle, but could not pot the j" An English periodical notes ¡ day. He wrote: "I am sorry I j Father Divine's real naire
come a part of that host that, bobbing balls. "Let's have a that the word "atom" was de- i forgot your birthday. I have no Joe Baker.
has been worshipping God down; shot," said his friend, and tak- fined in four lines in an encyclb- ¡ excuse and it would just serve Texl'ine, in tne northern part
through the ages. You have been; ing the rifle, fired. Every ball pedia in 1768, while the article j me right if you forgot mine—! of Texas, is closer to the capi-
December <>, Elwood L7Campbell,! caught up in sPirit- ¡dropped. As they walked away, on "love" was five pages long, which is on Friday." j toll of Colorado, New Mexico,
age 72, Rusk, White; December 3]; —George Mecklenburg 1 he unsuccessful one said, -That The new edition of the same en-! _ | than it is to Austin, the capítol
Thomas C. Devaney, age 22, Rek-} lwas g°°d. How did you manage cyclopedia has five pages on j The Wright brothers made' of Texas.
law, White; November 18, William Two countrymen at a fair ap-1 it?" "Easy," replied his friend, the subject of the atom, but not fhHr first flight In 1903. ! Baby beavers are called kitt
Robert Glasscock, age 83, Mt.
Enterprise, White!
And November 23, Mollie C
Murphy, age 84, Ponta, Whiter
Christian Thoughts
It wás little 3obby & first day
at school. He started bravely out
the gate, then came back to his
weeping mother. "Don't cry,
Mom, maybe I'll be deferred,
and maybe I won't even have
to go."
When you attend, church you
tell your neighbors who see you'
go that you are not simply an
earth creature, that you are not
giving up all your time to crea-
turely pleasures, that you are
seeking something higher.
When you attend church you
salute Christ and His Church.
You appreciate what the Church
national press building'*
WASHINGTON, 0. C.
By Ann* Good*
Dark winter woolens are certain-
ly problematical when It comes to
keeping them lint-free. I suppose
there's no sure way to keep them
splc and span, but brushing them
with a slightly dampened whisk
broom will help.
* * ★
Most men would cheerfully settle
for French fries every night, but
the rest of the family generally
likes a bit of variety In potatoes.
Here are spuds that are different
and delicious: Cook potatoes In
Jackets until done. Peel. Roll in
melted vitaminized margarine,
then In grated cheese. Broil until
nicely toasted.
★ ★ ★
If it's an off-season for salad
greens, occasionally serve a relish
tray of celery stuffed with a mix-
ture of blue cheese and real may-
onnaise. Also radish roses, carrot
sticks, ripe and green olives, seal-
lions or white onion rings.
it it it
To remove all of ground meat
from the food chopper, finish off
with a small quantity of stale
bread. Crumbs will carry the -re-
maining meat through and at the
same time add a bit of volume.
* # *
Use a mild bleach from time to
time to keep your white nylons
snowy fresh. And remember to
launder only the white things to-
gether for nylon has an affinity for
other colors.
it it it
Not enough Individual salad
molds to accommodate your guest
list? Use tea cups Ifistead, filling
half full.
On* No. 300 Can
PATIO TAMALES
With Each Two
Cant of Patio
Enchiladas You Buy
One No. 300 Can
PATIO CHILI BEANS
Wlth^
Each Can of P tlo
Chili You Buy
enchiladas
With Tamales No. 2
Can
PATIO
chili
With Can of Beans Free
6$c
Mo. 2 Can
Prices Effective Fri. & Sat., Jan. 23-24
PATIO CHICKEN
ENCHILADAS
PATIO CHICKEN
TAMALES
No. 303 Can
No. 300 Can
ASHLEY'S
451
29*
TORTILLAS
In Our Complete Drug Department
All Taxes Included In Our Prices
TRUSHAY HAND
5 Oz.
Bottle
VASELINE HAIR
Tonic
SOFSKIN HAND
Cream
COLGATE CHLOROPHYL TOOTH
Paste
CURTIS BUTTERFINGER
Chips /< Lb. Pkg. 39*
DO
YOU
HAVE ENOUGH
Insurance
PROTECTION?
TO COVER AUTO
ACCIDENT LOSSES?
You stand to lose your life's saving if
you're not adequately insured! An auto-
mobile damage suit can cost you your
home. Adequate Insurance protects you
from all financial losses . . ,
Fire, Theft, or Accidents.
insure now!■•••■
before an accident
occurs!
gregg insurance agency
PHONE 347
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LOTION
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Seltzer ss7'" 29*
PHILLIP'S MILK OF
Magnesia 'si 39*
r 55*
"Save As You Spend"
"Saving as you spend" is easy the "S & H"
Green Stamp wayl Yes, you actually save
money as you spend because filled books
of "S & H" Green Stamps may be ex-
changed for so many beautiful nationally
advertised gifts, and you receive a valuable
"S & H" Green Stamp with every ^dime
you spend at Piggly Wiggly .
DOUBLE "S & H" GREEN
STAMPS EVERY WEDNES-
DAY WITH PURCHASES OF
$2.50 OR MORE.
PILLSBURY'S
FLOUR
PARKAY
Margarine
FROZEN FOODS
69*
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEATS
FRESH PORK
SPARE RIBS
CHILI
ENDS AND PIECES OF
Good With
Yams
HOT WITH
PEPPER
Lb.
59c
COCK-OF-THE-WALK
5 Lb.
1 Lb.
BACON
U. S. GOOD
CHUCK ROAST
SUGAR CURED
JOWLS
WILSON'S
TAMALES
BARTLETT PEARS
SWIFT'S
PEANUT BUTTER
STOKELEY'S RED SOUR PITTED ARMOURS
CHERRIES r 29* TREET
NUZEST ORANGE
JUICE 2 cN:,J 27*
BLUE CIRCLE GOLDEN
CORN N%r 17*
GERBER'S
BABY FOOD 3 e„ 29*
Lb.
Lb
Lb.
6 For
No. 300
Can
12 O*.
Jar
12 Oz.
Can
EVERBEST
GRAPEJAM
r\
22 Oi.
Jar
ARMOUR'S STAR
BRAINS
ARMOUR'S POTTED
MEAT
ARMOUR'S
FRANKS
ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF
HASH
12 Or
Can
3'/< Or
Can
8 Oz.
Glass
23*
49*
29*
25*
25c
35c
49*
35*
10*
49*
PATIO BEEF
ENCHILADAS
PATIO BEEF
TAMALES
DRISCOLL PROZIN SLICiD
strawberries
WIlCH't
grape juice
12 Oz. Ctn.
12 Oz. Ctn.
11 Oi. Ctn.
4 Oi. Can
W« Reaerve Thi Right To Limit Quantity*
37* ham 32c
Garden Fresh Fruit, and Vegetable.
u. S. NO. 1 FLORIDA
TANGERINES
u. S. NO. 1 FLORIDA HAMLIN
ORANGES Ub. M..h Bag
u. 5. NO. 1 MINNESOTA
rutabaga turnips
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delicious apples
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1953, newspaper, January 22, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149955/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.