The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960 Page: 12 of 16
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Glass Announces Final
Legislature Campaign
W. W. Glass, veteran Member of "You. the people, have placed
the House of Representatives, is your confidence in me during the
announcing for what he hopes to years past; and I have not betrayed
make his last term in the Legisla-
ture
Glass, given unusual recognition
as a Representative, is presently a
member of the powerful Appro-
priations Committee, and 1 ("hair-
man of the Committee on Contin-
gent. Expenses, one of the import-
ant committees in running the in-
ternal affairs of the legislature
Besides, he is a member of the
Legislative Council, a statutory or
ganization created by the Legisla-
ture to study problems and propose
laws for the next Legislature.
His formal statement follows:
There's
wealth
in pood
health!
Feeling well it man'i
greatest posiession.
Guard well your health!
Make our pharmacy your
prescription headquarters.
i
■ We're at your service al-
■
■ ways.
Carflidge
Drug Store
lU 3-2358
Rusk
Your for good heelthi
W. W. GLASS
your Ir j-.t If you elect rue for an
r (h<• r 11 rin ,1 shall again honor
your tru it.
it; a announcement. I can
.•.o bei'in to '.itmy s'and on the
'boo <rid > of problems which will
face (H'e next Legislature; however
most of ><in know from the past
i;r■ ■.i>I> the land J will take on
major issues
And, I will continue iri the fn
ture, as I have in the past, the
policy of making a report by News
leiter each wik to tiie papers of
the county while the legislature
is in session
Without boasting, I '■!in truth
fully say itiat I have gained un
usual recognition for this District
in the l egislature Of course, tins
recognition has been due to a large
extent to my experience and sen-
iority, qualifications which I owe
mainly to you, the people who
have elected me
"Nevertheless, I feel that the ¡
time has come for me to make a'
statement, a statement which I am
going to make against the advice
of many of my best friends
"If elected, I will not be a candi
date two years from now to sue
ceeci myself "
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS
t«HJ? Yewr Cor'c Cronkcos® with
Motor Oil
IT'S GUARANTEED
15c.
Poultryman
Needs Records
On His Flock
C0LLKGK STATION The sue
cessful poultryman needs the skills
of both a poultry husbandman arid
ii money husbandman lie must
i manage well lo realize the poten
tial level of labor income and in-
vestment income from his flock
says lien (' Wormeli, extension
poultry husbandman
Kgg production involve* several
phases which require different
worksheet forms One is a "Pullet
Replacement f.'ost Summary" which
provides an outline for determiri
log ttie co-t of the flock when it
has reached 50 percent egg pro
duetion Thin cost, minus the re
'i in is realized when that flock is
old at itie end of the laying year,
is called flock depreciation, t.'rider
many conditions, flock depreciation
amounts In !l nr 10 <ents per dozen
if e produi ed and is second
only to feed expense as a major
item of cii t
The worksheet Weekly Laving
Flbf k He< ord" provides a means
for !(;■• poul'rym.-Ti to figure each
wi i k the percent eg;; production
iri'l pounds of f• • rI reqdi'jred to pro
dure a dozen egg : Any abrupt, vari
alion from the previous week is
'•vide,-He of need fur prompt hus-
bandry changes to bring the per
formarme back into line, Wormeli
emphasizes.
Another form Weekly Karnirigs
Kg g Production 1 provides the
poultryman with a mean fur esti
mating quite aceurati ly the weekly
i-arnin;'s of his flofk This form,
■Alien completed, shows the labor
management income difference be
I ween the income from sale of egg;
and cost of feed, flock depreciation
and other expenses These last two
items would be estimates based up
on accurate accounting iri the pre
vious year Sugi;e.sted forms f o r
this purpose have been prepared
by ttie Kxtcrision Service and can
be secured by your local county
agent
Costs and conditions vary with
each poultry flock, Wormeli says.
The poultryman who keeps current
on items of cost and income is in-
formed as to where the weakness
es and strengths exist iri his opera-
lion Willi this information he can
adjust his efforts to improve his
chances for maximum profits Iri
this, the assistance of complete
accounting and management work
sheets can play an important role,
the husbandman adds
Gay, Colorful Party Drink
(m
Mk
For
Announces
Re-election
Whether it' a birthday or holiday party, there's nothing like
festive refreshments and colorful decorations to bring laughter and
sheer enjoyrru-nt to children. Here k nri easy idea for a party drink
tluit riot only has eye and taste appeal but n wealth of vitamin*
A and < to \hx>t. Surprise your young guest with tangy instant
break f ist drink served from a decorated kit/ hen Ix/wl. They will
enjoy this favorite (leverage in its party «citing and have fun watch
mg the "i- rozeri Island," made with the same easy-to prepare
golden drink mu.
Tariff? Flonling l l.md
2 cups instant brenkf ist drink
JO'/i cups cold water
Add instant breakfast drink to water and stir until completely
blended four .'1 cups inOi an H inch ra'- pan and freeze Chill re-
maining beverage To serve, p-mr <milled beverage into a large
Purn 11 bowl or decorated rni:<tn ' Ix ■ I. Add f ni/i ri block of instant
breakfast, drink and garnish with < berries, it desired. Makes als/til
20 to I four-ounce servings
made of the child's background and
social history, .so that the Juvenile
Court can better understand the
child, hi.-, social problems and the
case at hand.
1 would like to take this means
of soliciting your vote and support
in the forthcoming elections and
ask that you re elect Paul B. Cox
as your County Attorney.
Cotton culture is thought to have
originated in India about J500
B.C.
Troup Soldier
Completes Army
Clerk Training
FORT KNOX, KY. (AIITNC) —
, Army Pvt Robert E Hamilton, son
oj Mr and Mrs. Clifton E Hamil-
ton, Troup, Texas, completed the
eight-wi'ek typing and clerical pro-
c< dures" course Dee 18 at The Arm-
or School, Fort Knox, Ky.
The 18-yeat-old soldier entered
the Army last July and completed
basic training at Fort Llood, Texas.
He is a 1959 graduate of Troup
High School and was employed by
(iarrett's Grocery Store before en-
tering the Army.
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READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
LEGAL
Notice To Debtors and Creditor
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF CHEROKEE
To Those Indebted To. or Hold
trig (.'hums Against the Estate of
W 11 Hodges, Deceased, No 4223,
In the County Court of Cherokee
''ounty. Texas, Probate Matters
The undersigned, having been
duly appointed Independent Ex-
ecutrix of the estate of W 1!.
Hodges, deceased, laic of Cherokee
County, Texas, by the Judge of the
County Court of said County ori
the 21st day of December, 1959,
In reby notifies nil persons indebt-
ed to said estate to come forward
and make settlement, and those
having claims against said estate
to present them to her within the
time prescribed by law at her re-
sidence *t I02Í) Kiekapóo Street, in
the city of Jacksonville, County of
Cherokee, State of Texas, where
she receives her mail.
Witness my hand this th^ 23rd
day of December, 1959.
Ethel Hodges,
Independent Executrix
of the Estate of W 15. Hodges,
deceased.
I T e 29
PAUL COX
In making ihi-; announcement of
my candidacy for re election, I
would first like to employ this
statement to thank each citizen of
our county for his splendid co-
operation and support to me in
fulfilling the duties of this office.
Your confidence arid cooperation
have b' en of material assistance in
my investigations of criminal mat-
h rs and, as well, the resulting pro-
secutions
As your County Attorney, I have
tried in every way to merit the
confidence you have reposed in
me 1 have tried in every way to
cooperate with the various city,
county and State law enforcement
officials and agencies to the end of
suspressing crime in our county
and area and protecting our citi-
zens and their property. I have
always sought to give particular
attention to each minor or juvenile
who has violated the law Before
any juvenile case is brought into
court, a thorough investigation is
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960, newspaper, January 7, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150322/m1/12/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.