The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1959 Page: 8 of 12
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FACE «
The Busk Chsr0ksea$it Rusk, Texms
MARCH 19, 1M9
FARM ACTIVITIES
Manrh 31 end the current year Reklaw 1* the only Community reflected for the new year. They
for all Organized Communities. h*l has had an annual meeting at are
in Rural
iw
Ed Hevard
pete for district honor*.
The public i« invited f attend
«his "Fun Night" on the 20th.
Price are 15c and 20e The pro-
ceeds will go to the county 4-H
council and win be used to pay
Reklaw Newt
By Emma Carson
D IIC If CAI |/r An apology is better than an ex-
l\U«)l\ I ULI\J planation . . . and quicker.
Mrs. Mann Pierce visited Mrs.
Charlie Johnson who is ill in Nan
Etta Singletary
CHIROPRACTOR
Otitic* East of Agriculture Anna
fwnrr
. . the time nt this writing All seven Mr. Hugh Riebey, President; Mr. tend the district and
Reklaw, Central High, Bnlah. ^ ^ Cfminurihy c<*nmiUe*x V. M Holmes, Jr., Vice-President, tests.
Por.Ut and Gallatin Organlted Com pr(,mrit an(j their art- Mrs Bill Parróte, Secretary and
By EMMA CARSON
Mr. and Mr . Henry House of ,
Daingerfield visited his sister and|Travis Sund y mornln«
- ~ «, v«j brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs Manjl Pierce and daughter,¡
expenses for boys and girls to at- K. Carson, over the week end. |HeIen Mason and son, Michael with
ik« —a con r.. x/ o Hav visited Mrs. Pierce's son-rn- It is only at the tree loaded with
Intuition is reason in a hurry.
The greatest mistake in life is
fearing that youll make one.
Make it your habit not to be
tumilies have had or will have
their Annual Meetings this month
These annua! meetings consist of
[yearly reports from all Commun-
ity Committees and Community Of-
ficers along with the election of
i [ftcits tor the 193&1960 year.
r
nujtl r,-ports ¡Mrs. Hugh Biehey, Treasurer.
These Committees are: ——
Community Bcaatifreation Com Horn Damonst rat ten Agent
Hadman Akin Chairman F. Odom
•yrd Mr* T K Carson, and STRETCH SPRING
Parrott; Health, Safety mk!
ion Committee, M F Dod
Carson, Mrs
mittef
C C
W T
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
i son, Chairman,
if PAWTOUTO PlAY TAG THIS WAV.'
e
0
j Pete
J mon
Mrs,
i Com
man
rott,
i ray;
Russell, Wayne Dolby, T>a-
Tlamr-y, Mrs. J. K. Murray,
Pelbert Milsteíd; Finante J
ir*i1iee. Birdie Richey, Chair- j
I>r O Y Irwin, Marie Par-j
Janie Lou White. Trick MOT-!
Children Recreation Commit-;
Vera Brown nt Hnndnn Hay, visited Mrs. Pierce's son-in
M". .ver* "!own ** «O" ®". 1 d d hter Mr d Mrs J fruit that people throw stones,
visited her brothers. Mr. and Mrs. " „ na aa ,g, r\ " " , u miJ ♦- nt rw>„« -wii.
Henry McCrary, and Mr. and MrsTate *nd faniii>' in Sac' „ " * 2i !t tir litTZZJ,
4-H CLUB WORK Walter McCrary over the vreek day' Don't iLt- <M *
{ Ann SHellhammer ¡end. j and Mrs. H. Q Murdoch and) .???1 wmtf- ®"% of negatus
The 4H Gub of Lirtwood com- Mr and Mrs Ben Johnston of ^f ^ Baytowa were recent t,inki_ng_never_happens.
mumty «XI organized Thursday ¡ Dlalviflc viaited Mr and Mrs. Lis- ^ "
night, February 26, in the Robert ton Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. ¿ '
WARDROBE DOLLARS Hanvy home We were privileged j Henry McCrary Sunday. I ubiefieid.
Ar« you good at stretching to Iwve at this meeting the Coun- Mrs Vera Fisher of Jefferson' ,NTEResTiwr. «ctí
clothing dollars ' Outfitting the ty A^ent, Steve Lilly, from Rusk.! City. Mo , is visiting relatives here, Í The reward of a thin" well doie
family with spring and summer Also from Rusk, the Assistant Mrs Marie Reaves and Oscar' 1S to tlavc jt (jong
dothing represents quite an in- County Home Demonstration Green were in Houston last week. The whole of life is miflp nn of
vestment . . Careful planning Agent, Ann Shellhammer, and As- ¡ Mrs, Floyd Polan of Lufkin vis-¡ unfinished business
you buy will pay off in fMáttt County Agricultural Agent, ited Mrs. Marie Reaves last week, j ^ not weary in well-doing.
Mr. Viiilie Dalby of New Lon-j ^ny ¿gy may yje m08t j;m.
beta t
savings and sati«faction. Gerald Chandler.
Careful planning also is the se- Officer for the 4-H Club were-don, visited Mr. and Mrs. John' p0'rt7nt"day in" your life
tret of having a wardrobe of co -j fleeted and are as follows: j Bowling Saturday. \- -
I tee, Mrs, Hudman Akin, Chairman, IUumh or outfits that go well to- I resident, James Rice; Vicej Quite a few people from Reklaw
Airs. Leon White; Adult Recrea- j gethcr instead of a collection of President, Peggy Selman; Secre-1 attended the funeral of Mr. Joel
tion Committee, Marie Holmes, j miscellaneous items that never; iary Treasurer, Rose Mary Pitt- {White in Troup Saturday.
Chairman, Detbert Milstead, Mrs, j seem quite right. j roan; Reporter, Jo Choate; Council j Our sympathy goes out to his
r>kk Johnson, Edwin Jones; Re-| Begin by taking careful stock Representatives, Joy Rice, Johnny brother, Leon White, of Reklaw,'
Findley. J his mother, Mrs. Mary White of
We also learned how important i Troup, and sister, Mrs. George
GUARANTEED
WATCH REPAIRS
HENRY'S
JEWELERS
Phone MU 3-4645 Rusk, 1m.
fmhrnent Committee, Margaret (>t clothes on hand. Make neces-
Booker, Chairman, Mrs G. H, Mc- sary alterations of clothes you
Militan, Mrs. Ford Dodson, Mrs. plan to keep, bring them up to
Wayne Dolby, Mrs, Mildred Ramey; date or put them in
Program Committee V. M. condition
Our famous tbtaco lube tag service is free!
We check lube needs fer aii your equipment
In our new lube guide. Then we fill out tag to
Veep you postea on wnars neeoea. Keep*
equipment in top shape - saves you repairs.
Any Texaco Station
Let Us POWtR Youi Farm with TEXACO PRODUCTS
Holmes, Jr., Chairman, Hudman
Akin, M F. Dodson, Birdie Richey,
Marie Holmes, Mrs Hudman Akin
and Margaret Booker
Highlights of the Committee Re-
iwls included: Community Clean-
Up Campaign conducted. Commun-
ity Dump Ground established, va-
Then plan what clothes you will
need to supplement what you
have. Keep in mind your activi-
ties as you make this list. Each
member of the family should have
s. part in planning. This makes for
better understanding of what hap-
pens to clothing dollars and the
cant lots mowed, construction of family budget.
of a Community Park well under-
way; five community activities to
Other pointers for planning are
given in the extension bulletin,
4-H club work can be to boys and
first-class girls. The Assistant Agents pre-
sented slides on Method and Re-
sult Demonstrations. Songs were
sung by the group, and refresh-
ments were served by Mrs. Hanvy
and Edna Myrl Hanvy.
Members of the club will be
notified of time and place of next
meeting by letter.
Those attending this meeting
are as follows:
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Knous, Mr.
Call
THE GAY LAUNDRY
LLOYS HENDRICK, REPRESENTATIVE
MU 3-2713 PHONES MU 3-3763 HITS
"GET HAPPY-USE THE OAY LAUNDRY SERVICE"
rsis.-" funds for Community lm- ' Clothing Dollars and Sense." Get
provement. adult recreation car- a copy from your county home
ried out to the fullest Reklaw co- demonstration agent's office.
operated with the County-wide j —
Recreation Proaram as well as County Agent
sponsoring special recreation pro- Steve Lilly
grams in the Community. Firej The bull semen testing program
prevention, dog vaccination and j spewed by the Beef Cattle Com-
the Tuberculin Skin Test were j nittee, was very successful, with
ako accomplishments for the year.! twenty four bulls tested. Four
The Program Committee report-j bulls were found to be of doubtful
ed that all programs planned for breeding value, which is about the
the year and enftred in the Or-
ganization's Yearbook were pre-
sented during the year.
I The entire slate of officers were
fut
rlleddy
'unyowo
YOUR
UV«I
MEDALLION
HOME
expected ratio as found in test-
ing bulls over the county.
People hnving bulls tested were:
R C. Ruckner, J. C Hill, Grady
Dial, L. L Rogers, H. G. Single-
tary, Grady Dupree, Finis Stovall,
M. D. Arrington, and the Rell
Farm.
The Davy-Crockett-Trinity Soil
Conservation District wil sponsor
a Coastal Rermuda Field Day Fri-
day, March 13, at the W. K. Mc
Lean Ranch near Crockett. The
program will begin at 9:30 a.m.
Have you had your soil tested?
A soil sample will tell you the
analysis and the amount of ferti-
lizer you need to use on your crop
or pasture.
Weatherby of Jacksonville, and
Mr. Pete White of Houston and his
wife, Mrs. Lucille White.
We have several sick people in
our community, Mr. Walter Mc-
Crary. Mr. Ed Shaw, Mr. Listón
Anderson, Mrs. Lizzie Devaney and
Mrs. J. R. Parnell, We hope they
will all be well soon.
Mrs. Buddy Bray of Pasadena,
visited her mother, Mrs. J. B.
Parnell over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jack Dod-
and Mrs. John C. Boatman, Mr. and ¡ son of Pasadena visited his par-
Mrs Newton Choate, Mrs. John
Findley, Ralph Knous, Dean
Wayne Crosby, Don Crosby, Peggy
Sue Selman, Mack Wayne Selman,
outs Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dodson
over the weekend.
Mrs. Reba Bradshaw of Louisi-
ana, visited her parents, Mr. and
Bobby Hanvy, Donna Hanvy, Mr. Mrs. J. B. Parnell Sunday.
...THE ULTIMATE IN
MODERN NOME DESIGN
helps yoti and your family
Lw&'Bettj&v Qedaicoftu
> ■"**. nI
The new standard la —dar heme design and construction carriel
• Medallion fer eleetriaal quality. Year builder or ranedeliag
consultant will be pleated te explain that Medallion Homes are
Electrically Eqwpped, Roddy wired and offer Better Light fer
Better Living. The ant time ymm aee the Medallion He
in freot el ■ new henee, atop end look around. Youll he
at the wonderfni labor-earing and comfort-giving
yo«'fl aee! Tbejr all fcdp yen to live better, electrically.
aymbel
Ann Shellhammer
Gerald P. Chandler
4-H News
The Cherokee County 4-H Share-
The-Fun Contest will be held Fri-
day, March 20. at 7:30 p.m. In the
Rusk High School Auditorium.
Share-The-Fun Is a contest in
which club members put on skita,
musical acts, and other talent fea-
tures. These acts are the beat from
each club and will be judged to
determine the best in the county.
There will be both a Junior and
Senior division. Therefore, there
will be two acta eligible to com-
Ipll
THWISTERN ÍLECTRK SERVICE COMPANY
m nxAt coWAitr • erfum nr iuum • tuvmo nui cnium
YOU'VE HEARD
ABOUT IT ON
RADIO
now come in
and see
the
BLECriUC
Alt
ENDS OVEN
CLEANING
FOREVER
kelvin ator
°* BEARDEN
FURNITURE CO.
and Mrs. John • C. Boatman, Mr.
and Mrs. G. O. Carley, Mrs. Pat
Crosby, Mrs. A. J. Vincent, Dianne
Crosby, Linda Boatman, Troy Boat-
man, Joy Rice, James Irwin Rice,
Jimmy Lloyd Rice, Sandra Jo Han-
vy.
Jimmy Lloyd Rice, Bobby Han-
vy, Donna Hanvy, Johnny Findley,
Edna Myrl Hanvy, Rose Mary Pitt-
man, Marshall Ray Corley, James
Ki-nneth Hanvy, Mrs. Robert Han-
vy, Miss Ann Shellhammer, Assis-
tant Home Demonstration Agent,
Mr and Mrs. James Risinger of
Leverts Chappell, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mur-
ray and Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Ri-
singer over the weekend.
Arlene Shankles, Judy Ramey
and Sammie Kay Booker spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
I. J. Shankles.
Mrs. J. E. Hallmark of TVler,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowling and
Mrs. Ralph Beckham visited Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hogan of White
Mr. Gerald Chandler, Assistant
County Agricultural Agent, Mr. J House Sunday.
Steve Lilly, County Agricultural j o
Agent. ! INTERESTING FACTS
o . Self-confidence is the first req-
Co-operation, and not competí-' uisite to great undertakings.
tion, is the life of trade. i Humility is to make a right es-
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS (timate of oneself.
CHECKING
PUT YOUR PAY IN
A CHECKING ACCOUNT-
then when bills come in—write checks and malt
(hem-it's as simple as that. Your cancelled
checks serve as a permanent record of bills paid.
It's the safe and easy way—pay by check. Stan
now, with a checking account at this bank.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Member FDIC
Phone MU 3-2277
Rusk, Texae
The Impaia b-Door Sedan—
a freak shape triih a practical slant!
8
Chevy's new beauty makes beautiful sense!
From i ta luatroua new finish to i ta
roomier interior, Chevy is as logical
aa it is lovely. It's '59'a beat looker—
for the best reasons I
m
1 handsome wheels
• cock, bigger brakes.
Air aiota help aasun
■tope after
a
2 new magic-
• mireos finish
needs no waxing ob
poushing fob up to
thbee tears.
3 rear deck
• holds more
luggage. Five cubic
feet more apace.
n
4 front aib scoops
• help engine cooung.
Thoee styiieh openinta above
the griDe brine «*> more air.
5.
roomier
fisher
boot—wider
than many costly ears.
m
6 vast new areas of
• visibility. And yoaH
find Safety Plate Glass all
the way around.
INDIVIDUALLY
in-
glare.
D
8 anodized aluminum trim.
• Rust-resistant trim helps
keep that showroom look.
9 easier to get in—new
• step height and seat
design. And there's lots of
head room tool
W.
1 a high clearance.
A"« Takes rouch roads
with room to
CHEVROLET i
the car that's
v wanted for v
all its worth!
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and pide out your new Chevy t
is/vHcHEVROÉÍS(ttiPMH
Ph. MUtual 3-2202
Hwy. 69 — at the "Y"
Rusk, T
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1959, newspaper, March 19, 1959; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150280/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.