The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1969 Page: 5 of 12
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THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9.1969-PAGE FIVE
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COUNTY'S FIRST BORN IS GRI-.LTLD-Will
Earnest Carter, 8 lh, .1 o/. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Carter was greeted January ¿nd
at Rusk Memorial Hospital by two older
sisters and one brother. From left they art'
Gloria Jean, Sandra Mae and Mar Edward.
Their age- arc lour, thm m.< five re if< t-
ivelv. I re>l i employed ,it (lull (,oa ' Feed
and hi wife, I )e if Marie, Mm.' lielnv? a
11 on i'wife and mother a full t míe oí ¡ upation,
•• [ .M l !',!< T( i
Tea Honors Brenda Oliver
RHS Student
Gets
Band Spnt
Nickey Norton, Rusk High
Scholl Band member, was re-
cently selected from over
3,000 band students in Region
IV to be a member of the All
Region Band. Nlckey was
chosen a< fourth chair coro-
net.
The All Region Band gath
ered Saturday, January 4th
at the Jacksonville High
School Auditorium. The hand
is sponsored by the Texas
Music Educator- Association
Guest conductor for the event
was J. R. Mclntyre of Odessa
Perryman High School.
Nlckey is the son of Mrs.
Gloria Dot son of Rusk.
Miss Brenda Oliver, bride
elect of Dale Mullens, w.v
honored Saturday evening,
January 4 with a rniscellan.
eons bridal hower at the
home of Mrs. Orea lee Oil
ver. Iloste . e for the bridal
.WHAT.
Rusk Folks
—ARE DOING
Mrs. Marie Butler and dau-
ghters Carlene and Nam;)
were guest'- of the former's
brother in law and • I .ter Mr.
and Mrs. .\1 Thomas at Sher.
man for the holidays, ['heir
sister, and her husband, Or.
and Mrs. Roy Sloan of New.
>n, Iowa also were t^ue t.s in
le Thomas home for Christ
mas,
Mr. and Mrs. I !ger Ford
have returned to their home
at San Francisco, C'allf. at
ter visiting several lav .here
with his mother, Mrs Je s
Ford, and other relatives,
They also visited Mrs. Ford'-
sisters, Mrs. Chilton Mu-
■• lewhite and Mr. Ml) vie white
at Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fulton of
Birmingham, Alabama were
guests of his mother, Mrs.
Mildred Fulton a few days
before Christmas, she ac-
companied them to Birming.
him and spent rhe Christ
rnas holidays.
Mr. and Mr-, James Light,
sey, Martha and J oh of Pasa
dena spent the Christmas
holidays with parents Mr.and
Mrs, H. S. l.ightsey at Jack-
sonville and Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Favans of this City.
tcH' were Mr . Jame Koac h.
Mi Shirley Roach, MF
I inda Roger , Mr . I'orrine
lone , hi 1 Mr . (diver.
I he brl te elect i the tail
('liter ol Mr, and Mr . o. I .
Oliver ol Ra .k, Mr. and Mr ,
I ewi- I . Mullen of 1 ongviow
are parent of the pro'-|>ective
groom.
Ihe refreshment table *a'
covered with white hu e over
[link. I'inl punch was served
by Mis Sliirley Roach and
Mr . ( ire a 1 ee (¡lll>er .erved
the decorative cake <|uare .
Nut' an I mint' were iFo of
fered.
The lovely and u-ef.il >;ift-
were di■ plavc ! in the living
room of die ( liver home.
Mi-' Oliver and Mr, Mul
len- will be married tli i*
month.
Celebrates 11th
Birthday With
Slumber Party
Rhonda J oh 11 an i vlebra
te I her llthvbirthday with a
slumber party at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mr .
Marol l Johnson.
The gue i accompanied
Rhonda home after school
I rldav for the party. \ sup
per of tiot toy, with all the
trimmings, cold lrink and
cake were served.
The honoree received many
nice gift ..
Helping Rhonda celebrate
her birthday were Wendee
Whitehead, Becky Young,
Be mice Oranger, Joni and
Janet Townsen.l, Kim Daniel
Holly Murray and Idleen
Chapman.
Adams Is Asst.
Postmaster
At Jacksonville
Sam J. Adams, a postal em-
ployee Ince he was 18years
old with 35 years postal ser-
vice, has been officially ap-
pointed as assistant postmas-
ter of the Jacksonville post
office as of Oec. ?R, W68,
according to postmaster Her-
man Ola .
Adam ' services with the de-
partment began on Nov. 15,
IM3 with a temporary ap-
pointment under his uncle,
po tmast Charle- F. Adams.
He ha ^ince erved In every
capacity in the po>t office
from custodian to Ids present
po-ition, with the exception
of postmaster. He was up.
pointed a reiiialr carrier Ju-
ly 1, IWh and transferred to
lerk on I eb. [6, 194 7. |fe>
tried as forman of the
mail from Feb. 1, 1^63 until
May wl.en he assumed thedu
tie- ol superintendent or mails
The dutle of the assistant
po -t ma - ter are not new to
Adam a he ha- erved in
tld capacity everal time In
I'd rapacity several times
in the the pa i and ha . Iieen
lilllng rhe pos it i an most re
i enilv alter rhe retirement of
I eroy A. Buchmeyer in May.
I lie new a • i tarit post mas
ter erved two year with the
Marine Corp where he was
• latione l with the Fleet post
ollii-e in San Francisco. He
in- letailed lo the Falacious,
leva post office lor • i>
month in 1441 where he
a I ted in e tublFhing the
Camp I In len army po .1 of
fice. With these two excep
tforr, lie ha served contin
uou lyinihejack onvillepo-t
office, lie has worked under
the administration of eighi
postmasters.
Irbv Bearden, foreman, i
now acting superintended! of
\ lam- advanced.
1969 Caprice ('oupe
üiuiili: huh mí
Mr. and Mrs. f(yy Berry,
hill announce rhe arrival of
a daughter, Klmberly Kate,
born In Ru k Memorial I los.
pital. 1'he young lady weighed
H pound , 2 ounces. I'roud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Berryhill of Rusk
an I Mr, and Mrs. ["„ K. Slov.
■ill of Troup,
RI'SK FOI Ks
Mr . Keeton I erguson and
children King and Kathy of
1 eague Ciiy, Texa visited
with Mrs. Ferguson'- molhei
Mrs. Mamie King ofRu-k,
over the Chrisrnia- holidays.
Dr. Ferguson was unable to lie
here with the family because
he wa on board the Carrier
Yorktown in the South Pacific,
which picked up the astronaut-
from Apollo 8.
Mr, 'l\ M, Sherman was a
guest- of Mr, and Mrs. Mar
vin Dale and children of I'y
ler Chri' tina-. I lav.
Ué*XH(
V
.
5ES £53
lililí
No clowns No hooplit. No
Tunny hats
This is an event for the serious
car buyer. The man who has X num-
ber or dollars to spend and is deter-
mined to gel his money's worth and
maybe more.
Come to a Chevrolet Showroom
during our Value Showdown
Ask the man to show you, on
puper, how you can order most any
YS .mil
•SS til.Ill
19(i9 Chevrolet with a m
automatic transmission for
you could last year
Come m and spend some lime.
Dig, probe, ask questions, lake notes
You owe it to yourself to be thorough
(io for a di i\ e.
(let a free sample of Chevrolet's
luxurious full coil, cushioned rule
Shut the windows and see how fresh
the interior stays, I h, 111 k - to Astro Putting you first, Keep u lir t.
Ventilation. I eel the kick of the biu
ues| standard YS in our lield
I hen go down the street or across
town and see how we slack up ana ¡list
Tho. ()ther < 'ars
We think you'll \s ind up with a
( he\ V
More people do, you know.
The Chevrolet
Value Showdown is on.
DEPARTMENT STORES
USE BEALL'S CONVENIENT
LAY-AWAY PLAN
A Small Deposit Holds Your Selections.
Transfer Balance to Your Charge Account
When Items Are Needed.
HEAVY DUTY QUILTED
MATTRESS PROTECTORS
DAN RIVER BLEACHED
COTTON MUSLIN SHEETS-CASES
TWIN SIZE 2.99
FULLSIZE 3.99
2 \ 108 ( d<
«1 \ w TU IN
I ITU D
HI \ 10*
Dl )l 'til I
I 'l'ITI' D
CLEAR PLASTIC PROTECTORS
4 > \ M< Mi 'M IN ('AM s .' I ( K h.iIt
TWIN OR run
ZIPPKR STYL E
\ 10H TWIN I DTI D 2.93
HI \ 10K IX It'I'd I' 1-rriTD.... 3 93
IOKAI I 'HINT OH
STKII'I I'I RCA 1.1 s
I-HTED ST YI
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SPECIAL 3-DAY
PRICES ON
CAMELOT PRINT
FRINGE TOWELS
Rl O, W<t 'J'J X 44 MATII SI/1 .... . 8 7<
Rl-'.fi. Id \ HANI) SI/1 ...... 47C
Hi t12 \ I?" w \sii Cl o I'll., — 27<
Fluí.y Cameo typo rose wreath design thais
gala colored. In pink, blu , lav: nder and
tall gold Of h.avy highly absorbant terry
that gives long, btauti ul service
« ,¡¡ if
JANUARY WHITE SALE
FABRIC SPECIALS
* dacron-cotton printed voiles
\ hits I' i.r^" 77( VI
* all cotton textured prints
\ \t in s ro i,-y yd 1.00
1'rlitrp ' volli ir ai ill, Iti#1ium ^ I >rfr print ,
th- ir nts, ioi > • I A strt!* >. ' • >''tr 'd prt" inn 'oin
K rtt <* n" l 'MUI. Rntli f.iUrt r tItl«< or
SPECIAL PURCHASE
3-PC. TIER CORTAINS
1.99
REG. 2.98
Unbleached cotton muslin body with colored
ro<l pocket on valance and tiers. Expenslves
Juip irim tiers. Natural on natural, «reen on
natural , red on natural, Rold on natural and
deep blue on natural.
- . • ' v'-k" • .-off'l J
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JANUARY SALE ON
BEDSPREADS
REGULAR 9.00 & 10.00
NOW
B.98
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1969, newspaper, January 9, 1969; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150791/m1/5/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.