The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954 Page: 4 of 16
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Th* Rusk Cherokeean, Rvsk. Texas
NOVEMBER 25, 1954
WE HAVE SO MUCH TO
BE THANKFUL FOR,
And Counted Among Our Many
It The Friendship and Loyalty of Our
Customers.
To Everyone,
"A HAPPY THANKSGIVING"
MOSELEY DRUG
STORE
Phone 44 Prescriptions Rusk, Texas
SPECIAL
THANK8GIVI
GREETINGS
THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR FOR EV-
ERYONE TO BE THANKFUL, AND WE
ARE ESPECIALLY THANKFUL FOR
HAVING SUCH WONDERFUL FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS.
Zero Food Lockers
Rusk, Texaas
1
WA NT A
ILL CLASSIFIED ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVAMCK. RATES ARB DOUBLE IP STATEMENT IS SENT.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Attention! I have 8 or
10 dry. Cords of Wood. Already
cut twp feet long. Includes rich
pine. See Albert Kojack at the
Smart Shop. tfc-21
SALE: Extra food 2x«* and 2x6*1,
16.30 per 100. 1x8 and 1-12 sheet-
ing, no holes, $7.00 per 100 ÍL
210 lb. Shingles *1.23 per sq. Plen-
ty of good red wood. $13.00 per
hundred. Troop Lumber Co-,
froup, Texaa. tte-16
FOR SALE: Underwood Adding
Machine. Like New. Excellent con-
dition. See it at Rusk Cherokeean,
Bargain at $100. l-t-p-18
CHRISTEEN ROSS, LVN, wants
job at Hospital, part time duty or
steady. Will set with patient day
or nighL 75c an hour. 3-t-p-21
makes opening available for re-
sponsible man or woman with car
to call on farm women in North
Cherokee County. Full ot\ spare
time. Opportunity to make $40 a
day. Write McNess Company, P. O.
Box 2766, DeSoto Station, Mem-
phis, Term. 2-trft-22
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: One unfurnished ga-
rage apartment. Vernie Minter,
Phone 136-W. tic-15
FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished
apartment Close in. Finis Stovall,
phone 122, Rusk. tfc-16
FOR KENT: Bedrooms- Phone 177
day or 247-J or 247-W at night.
Mrs. Ralph Lang. tfc-18
FOR SALE OR RENT: Farm, third
and fourth or standing rent. Will
take down payment and carry bal-
ance. See Lee Bickerstaff, Rusk.
2-t-p-20
FOR SALE: 4 room home with
bath. 2 miles on Palestine High-
way. Call or see John A. Russell,
Phone 9714-J-l. l-t-p-22
WANTED
TELEVISION REPAIR: For ex-
pert television repair and service
:all 353, Urdal Radio Co., Rusk,
Texas. Only television shop with
first class government license in
Cherokee County. We do guaran-
teed service on all models for the
nost reasonable and honest prices.
The- highest quality service in
£ast Texas. tfc-46.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
ments with all conveniences. Call
Morris B. Elliott, 435. tfc-19
Postmaster Asks—
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checking your Christmas card list
this weeic. Each address should in-
clude the full name, street and
number, city, zone and state.
After this, visit the Post Office
to order the stamps you'll need.
Lay in a supply of heavy wrapping1
paper and strong cord as well.
Then there will still be a week
left for leisurely Christmas shop-
ping — one New Year's resolution
you can keep!
Finally, the Post Office itself
has moved rinto high gear. Substi-
tute postaf employees are working
full time, all inkwells are filled.
So just do your part, and remem-
ber all gift packages should be
mailed by December 5, all Christ-
mas cards by at least a week be-
fore Christmas.
TB Xmas Seals—
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RADIO REPAIR WORK
Expert repair* on all types o!
radios. Over 20 y«ars exper'ence.
honest and reasonable prices.
URDAL RADIO
Phone £53 Rusk. Texas
WANTED: Old magazines for the
Rusk Memorial Hospital. tfc-4
WANTED: Water wells to drill.
FHA terms for well and pump.
Satisfaction guaranteed, twelve
months. G. C. Jordan, Reklaw, Tex-
as. Phone 2961, Cushing Exchange.
20-t-p-20
MALE AND FEMALE HELP
WANTED: Booming business
FOR RENT: Unfurnished garage survey which has just concluded,
apartment. 2 bedrooms, living 'n county.
room and bath upstairs. Kitchen PROCLAMATION
and dining room downstairs. "Whereas, tuberculosis, a dis-
Phone 2 or 312-J. tfc-21 ease which can be Prevented and
can be cured, costs our nation ap-
FOR RENT: One brick building, proximately $600,000,000 annually,
next to Babcock's Auto store. Will "Whereas, a new case of tuber-
fix to suit tenant. Call M. M. culosis is reported every fifth niin-
Guinn. tfc-17 ule, and every 22nd minute one
life is taken by this insidious kill-
er.
"Whereas, in this county at this
Ann Kerr, Mable Horn, Dorothy
Ross, Barbara Timken, Irene Star-
key, Edith Rae Woelber, Florence
Petty, Mary Ruth Grimes, Thelma
Jones and Ruby Deaton.
o
Annual Program
Of Rusk PTA Is
Planned Dec. 2nd
The annual PTA Christmas Pro-
gram will be presented December
2nd, at 7:30 p.m. announced Mrs.
Helen Finley and Mrs. Lester
Goff, program committee mem-
bers.
The public is cordially invited
to attend this presentation. No ad
mission charge will be made.
Members of Junior High School
and the Elementary School will
make up the cast.
Three musical numbers, "Blow-
ing Bubbles," "Jingle Bells," and
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town",
will be given by the members of
the second grade.
Marcy Goff Will pantomime "All
I Want for Christmas is My Two
Front Teeth." A Choral reading,
"The Great Guest Comes," will be
given by the 8th grade.
A playlet, entitled \"The Christ-
mas Roses," will feature members
of the 8th grade.
"The Lord's Prayer", with Joe
Evans as Amos and Janet McCar-
thy as his daughter, will conclude
the program.
Jerry Alexander will act as Mas-
ter of Ceremonies.
o
When this part of the project fc
completed, the PTA hopes to con-
tinue paving in front of the lunch-
room building and a main walk
from the street to the new gym-
nasium. The entire project will
cost $1000.00. The PTA solicits
your support. Hie PTA meets on
the first and third Tuesday nights
of each month.
o
Bradford RmI Raiders Likely
To Reach State Quarter Final*
FOR RENT: 3 furnished rooms.
$37.50 month. Bills paid. Couple
only. Cali 295-J. 3«t-p-20 moment shadow of tuberculos-
BRADFORD HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
. Bradford Red Raiders Bring
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished 1S 'ies across some fifty homes, Q¡strjC| T¡tje y0
apartment North Main. All mod- anf' . „ , _ . The rough and ready Red Raid-
ern conveniences, rnone 9701-W-2, Whereas, the Cherokee Tuber- or¡. lrom Bradford High Ued aU
J- H. Forster. , tfc-18 culosis Association «voluntary Qf ¡tg punches jn ^ ^ f.ye m-n.
FOR RENT: Furnished house with oi^Si^sLs. «operate! ¡£s f°°?h TfiSSS
*1,/-*- * iight aSainst tuberculosis,
NOTICE I "Therefore, I, W. H. Hanna, May-
. or of Rusk, urge every citizen to
I REPAIRED inform himself about TB and do
Frequent fumbling by the Raiders
prevented them from gaining su-
periority over the visitors earlier.
The locals trailed the strong,
We resalr vour aid EiMtrie in """" " ~"7." determined Arp eleven from the
r P««r your ora Electric Iron what he can to help protect him- ... , ... „„„„
We Buy Junk Batteries self and his famjiv aeainst it I st few minutes o£ the flrst (*uar-
Babcock Bros Aoto SuddIv Star- i u .. I against it. i t{jr m th j ^ f. minutes o{
Babcock Bros. Aoto Supply Store hereby call for your support of all fhe game The Arp eleyen took tQ
NOTICE: Will take care of small cornmunit>' *?*or}.s to the the air en several occasions
children at home. Mrs. Essie Creel, sPread of this disease. Everyone thr0Ugh0ut the game to make tre-
Phone 374, Rusk, Texas. tfc-13 ' °f "s can buy, a"d ^nstrnas mendous . but tfc ,oC£)ls {{.
— Seals generously for the benefit of ,. , . . . dut)licate
NOTICE: For sanitary septic tank all of us." 3 J UgW the Spmt 1 dupllcate
cleaning, call A. R. Pool, collect,
P
n
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FECIALS £
| Friday & Saturday, Nov. 26th & 27th
RAY-O-VAC
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES
Each
Thanksgiving Meeting
Tuesday Evening
4150 Henderson. Prompt efficient B&PW Club Holds
service. tfc-33
CARD OF THANKS
I take this means of expressing
my sincere appreciation to my
many friends for their visits, cards,
flowers and gifts while I was in
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murray
l-t-c-22
Word has just t>een received by
Coach I W. Carter that District 3
has a three way tie. Since a dis-
trict must have a ^winner ready
for Bi-District play and the Bi-
District game must be played be-
fore December 4, It is refttonable
to assume that the "Red Raiders"
will move into the, Quarterfinal*
without opposition. Only Mexia,
Paris, Livingston, Cleyejwid, Col-
lege Station, Caméro ,' tockhart,
Boling, Hemp&tead and Sugarland
are undefeated in Class "A" play.
The "Red Raiders" have suffered
one tie and that was with Mineóla.
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State Hospital Benefit Show To
Be Sponsored By Bradford High
The "Harlem Revue" will be
sponsored by the 'Flamingoes" of
Bradford High and will feature
"bop and jive" at the Cherokee
Theatre on Wednesday night, De-
cember 1, 1954. The entire proc-
eeds will go to the State Hospital
to buy Xmas presents and to give
a party for the patients on Xmas
day. Many patients never receive
mail or anything for Christmas.
The students and faculty hope to
alleviate this condition for some
of the patients. Tickets will be
sold for the show. The Bradford
students hope to raise at least $100
for the coming Xmas party which
no doubt will be a very fine af-
fair. Tickets will be on sale at tho
Rusk High School and various bus-
iness places.
o
"Today* Giggle"
Prof. Wilder: Allison, Why are
you late for school?
Allison Franklin, Jr.: I was sick
and I went to see Dr. Cobble.
Prof. Wilder: What was wrong?
Allison Franklin, Jr.: I had the
"cutest indigestion."
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Army Reserve Unit For Rusk
Almost A Reality
Thirty boys from Rusk's G. W.
Bradford High School and Book-
er T. Washington High School of
the feats of the visitors. With ^lto have declared their intention
Noris 'Deadeye" Foreman at the | to ioin the u. S. Army Reserve
helm and 'Chuck Denman and umt. Lieut. Sherard visited the
Donzel "Swank Atkins doing the I p're(j Douglas High School of Jack-
receiving the offensive began the | sonvine for m 0 r e enlistees. On
"blitz" that the Red Raiders are
The Thanksgiving meeting of noted for. The impregnable de-
the B&PW Club was held Tuesday Tense of the locals led by Howard
evening. Nov. 23. at Quinton's. Carter, Junior Lacy, A. R. King
Mrs. Hanna was in charge of the and Kenneth "Blondie" White
program. She introduced Jimmy proved too much for the former
Perkins, who was Rusk's Jr. Am- state champs from Arp. Both
basador to South American last teams suffered many injuries. Bil-
summcr. He re-lived the trip, and lie West, 212 pound left end for
made each member feel that she the locals, may be out of action
had been along on the visit too. for the remainder of the season.
After the program a brief busi
i PURINA
i DOG CHOW
Kibbled Meal or Checker*
25 Lb. Bag
2.59
Key Club Banquet—
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work so far this year.
I he entertainment aside from ness meeting was held and plans PTA Sidewalk Project
speeches for the evening w a s a were made for the Christmas par- Partially Completed
sextet from the high school com- <y. The club accepted Mrs. Bill with the walks to the main
Posed of Maxine HasseII, Tommie Vining's invitation to use her hit,h school building completed,
Lee Sartam Gail Bagiey, Nelda lovely home for the party. Com- members of tho PTA have begun
fcmitn, Carolyn Johnson, and Don- mittces were appointed to attend
na Crawford. The dinner music to the details.
was rendered by Ann McCluney. Guests present were Mrs. Jean-
The main prominent speaker ette Jones and Mrs. Ross. Mem-
1 REMINGTON
¡ was Melvin Munn, business man
j and speaker of Dallas. Mr. Munn
I is Kiwanias chairman for the Tex
¡ as Oklahoma District
bers present were Kloise Willing-
ham, Marion Mallard, Bill March,
Clara iianna, I.enora Nichols,
Chusteen Martin, Lena Bell Pirtle,
Monday morning 15 Bradford
High School boys journeyed to Al-
to for an important meeting. The
Reserve outfit will be similar to
the National Guard in many re-
spects. All men between the ages
of 17 and 34 are asked to join up.
There will be a 15 day camping
trip each summer. This summer,
the boys will go to Fort Hood.
This unit carries with it certain
educational advantages. All inter-
ested persons should get in touch
with the school—phone 412-J.
11 '■'"■■■ O ""
Criminal Docket—
(Continued from Page 1)
over $5.00 in value and under
$50 00 in value, waivc>d trial by
jury and pleaded guilty. He re-
ceived a jail sentence of i)0 days
SHOT GUN SHELLS
12 Gauge per Boa
2.09
STOCK SALT
IOO Lb. Bag
1.00
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Going Again Next Month!
Radiator Al TK Following Buikmm
Plato* For $90.00 in CobK To Ho
Ciivoti Awiy Sol. Doc. 4lh
Mortm Mo4o> Co, Cloy to* Food 6
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a drive to pay the indebtedness
off. This part of the project is
costing the PTA three hundred
dollars It is hoped that Rusk citi-
zens will give to ihe school, orna
mental shrubbery and hedges in | and costs of court
order to further enhance the beau o -
ty ot the school. The heuuttfica i England' Channel Islands con
tion program will lie supervised bv i*t of Jersey, Guernsey, Alder
the New Farmers of America ney, Sark, Hern, ami Jethou.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954, newspaper, November 25, 1954; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150053/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.