The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1970 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE FÜUR-THE CHEROKEEAN CP RUSK, TEXAS, THURSDAY,
March 8th
Missionary Film To Be
Shown At First Baptist
MARCH 5, 1970
Rusk Hospital News Band Students Scoro Well At UIL Contest g. Neighbors
_A _ i. hAf> r.llmnru *
A slxty-mlnute color mo-
tion picture titled '«BUI Wal-
lace oí China" will be shown
at 7:00 p.m. Sunday evening,
March 8ti at the First Bap-
tist Church In Rusk. This
film Is t'ie story oí a So-
uthern Baptist missionary
doctor wiio stood as "a gen-
tle giant" among the people
oí China during one oí her
most explosive eras. Film-
ed In South China, this true
story, based on Jess Flet-
chers' book, has been her-
alded by Time Magazine as
"a vocation oí love and sa-
criilce''. Gregory Walcott
plays the role oí Bill Walr
lace, whost: Tame in Chin-
ese meant "one ■ piece - a-
man". Other actors include
Jo Helton, Fung Y1 and Peter
Chan.
The pastor oí the local con-
gregatijn, Rev. Grov:: Tal-
bert, tavlMS ihe publl: .1 it-
tend and states, "I saw fie
premier oí tills film iri a
cominor;:iil .'leatre In Miami,
Florida and would hope t'.iat
every missions-minded Ch-
ristian can seo it. It is tio
story oí 'i c ).n.'' 1 ¡ •
catel Christian doctor arid it
will warm the heart oí all
who see it.
RUSK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Feb. 23rd thru March 1st
ADM ITT £D
Mrs. Claude Rice, Alto
Mrs. Lennie Peters, J'vllie
James Monk, Rusk
Essie Henderson, Rusk
Jessie Price, Rusk
Zera Thompson, Reklaw
Charlie Williams, Cushing
Mrs. Ruth Ault, J'ville
Nonl Lofton, Alto
Mrs. I.ertle King, Cushing
Bill Largent, Rusk
Mrs. Wlima Crippen, Rusk
Mrs. Mable Tayne, Rusk
Hilda Beauchamp, Grapeland
John Rich, Rusk
Oscar Mondy, Cushing
I.uiza Wade, Alto
Violet Causey, Rusk
Ernestine King, Rusk
Judy Hicks, Wells
Jim Durham, Rusk
Ben Gunter, Jacksonville
L. N. Neal, Rusk
Rosie L. Thompson, Reklaw
Fate Branham, Rusk
Mrs. Minnie Martin, J'vllie
DISCHARGED
Clifford Chastaln, Rusk
Manee Horn, Douglas
lone Machen, Rusk
Fred McKnight, Dlalville
Mrs. Addle March, Rusk
Mrs. Melba Stewart, Rusk
Russell Shuptrine, Rusk
James Monk, Rusk
Angus Hogg, Reklaw
Lucille Robinson, Rusk
Essie Henderson, Rusk
Lester Livesay, Cushing
The Rusk High School Band
attended the University Inter-
scholastic League Solo and
Ensemble Contest Saturday,
Feb. 21st in Nacogdoches.
Individuals and groups had
worked for the last two weeks
preparing for the event, said
Band Director Lester Hughes.
Students scored well on most
all oí their events, he added.
Winning, first places were:
Bo Martin, baritone, solo;Nl-
Mrs. Claude Rice, Alto
Mrs. Martha Rozelle, Alto
John McGaughey, Alto
Senetta Mallard, Rusk
Mrs. Ruth Ault, J'ville
Jessie Price, Rusk
Hilda Beauchamp, Grapeland
Earnestine King, Rusk
Mrs. WUma Crippen, Rusk
cky Norton, cornet solo; Jesse
Bradley, sax solo; Eurallne
Colston, French horn solo;
Margie Henderson, French
horn solo; Thomas Pate, cor-
net solo; also Shirley Tis-
dale, Linda Hill, Betty Hal-
bert, Phyllis Case, Mark Gro-
gan, Carolyn Stafford and Del-
bert Gilmore.
Six of these students qual-
ified to go to Austin in June
for the State Solo and En-
semble Contest.
They are Nicky Norton, Bo
Martin, Shirley Tlsdale, Bet-
ty Halbert, Phyllis Case and
Linda Hill.
FAMILY FUN
NIGHT SLATED
AT MAYDELLE
The Maydelle PTA is spon-
soring a Family Fun Night
this Friday evening, March 6th
at the Maydelle School.
Food will be served beglning
at 6:00 p.m. Games will also
be available.
The public is invited to at-
tend.
CC BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
TO HAVE MEET
The Board of Directors of the
Rüsk Chamar of Commerce
will hold a regular mmeting
Monday, March 9th at the
Plnevlew Restaurant at Noon.
All commlttec chairmen and
Chamber members are Invit-
ed to attend.
00D
"I should go off light heart*
ed and gay into that atreaa
of traffic?"
u. S. GOOD
cPennycPinchiri' <Prices are Qreat.. •
BUT THOSE PIGGLY WIGGIV
f •/•'steaks ARE DYNAMITE!
t
THICK 'N' TEMER is the way a steak should be-and Piggly Wiggly steaks are!
Each one is cut with tender, lovin' care and taste-trimmed to leave
just enough fat to insure maximum flavor and seal the sizzle. Pamper
your budget with Penny-Pinchin' Prices—and pamper your man with
a TNT steak from Piggly Wiggly tonight!
ROUND STEAK
LB.
990
U. S. GOOD
RIB STEAK
U. S. GOOD
WM'-K
ii" 1 —
LB.
790
CHUCK ROAST
LB.
590
PORK
NECK
BONES
LB.
2
NA
mett I
four I
had 1
LAUNDRY DETERGENT
FAB
REG.
BOX
351
PRUNE JUICE
FIELD TRIAL
LAUNDRY DETERGENT
AJAX
BEEF SIttKS
GIANT
'• TV 'l
DETERGENT
VEL LIQUID
GIANT BOTTLE
VEL
BEAUTY MR
2-BATH
This Coapoa with the
PirekiH of $5.00 or More
(Exeladlag Cigarettes)
It Good For SO Extra
S A H OREEN STAMPS
EXPIRES CLOSING MARCH 7TM.
U.S. NO. 1 DRY
SALT I0WLS
LB.
RICE
WATERMAID
1 LB.
SUNSHINE
LOVE COOKIES
2!t
Tttoz.
LADY BETTY
40 OZ.
49$
DOG FOOD
5 LBS,
63C
SUPERTASTE
16 OZ.
BREAD
BONNIE BAKER
89$
LARGE LOAF
29$
350BOLOGNA
UPTON
ra
1/4 LB.
UPTON
TEA BAGS
IOCS
BAKERITE
MOMAHM—
^WScCABBAGE
DECKER
LB.
69i
RED
45c POTATOES
20 LB. SACK
99d
TEXAS RUBY RED
i.29 GRAPEFRUIT
5 LB. SACK
39i
FRESH GREEN
TC
S LB. TIN
LB.
VANILLA EXTRACT
890 FRENCH'S
1 OZ.
290APPLES
DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL
GOLDEN CORN
5
303
TINS
51
DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN
Koreas
5
303
TINS
11
GOLD MEDAL
49QFL0UR
S LB. SACK
49e
MIRACLE WHIP
53C
SNO-CLUB
H oAi. cm,
5i
DELICIOUS
LB.
15i
HUNT YELLOW CLING
HALVES OR SLICED
PEACHES
NO. 2'A TIN
27l
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
I LB. PKQ,
590
"WITH tS.OO
PURCHASE"
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1970, newspaper, March 5, 1970; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150851/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.