The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959 Page: 14 of 16
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THE CHEROKEEAN
| OCCSMSCR J. WH
EAGLES ECHO STAFF 1959-60
Eagle Eye
Marry Goíí m seen at church LOCKI1 INSPECTION
and later at th« show Sunday with 117—He wat Navy book cover ,
E J, Holcomb from Alto. Doe* copy of Sport* and Field, several I
Chuck know about this, Marry Ford almanacs, package of unuacd
From all reporta, the holidays shyrrtll Both well had two dates envelopes.
were enjoyed very much by every holidays. She waa with 120—Box of short shot shells.
body So much that nobody wanted Honni<> wood Wednesday night and copy of Whalers of the Midnight
to come back to school, in fact! j,"rancis Friday night. Sun, Maskin tape.
But here we are again, settled back Martha Coker and Larry Talley 47—Package of envelopes, blue
to the old grind snd a* studious as ¿^le-dated with Mollie Trotter corduroy shorts.
ever and Winston Power Sunday night.: 42—NIL
Laqutta Bobbitt has a crush on ghirley Reynolds, who is Jack? 35—Motorcycle Jacket, pair of:
someone and she doesn't want his W(> Mw ti 0B ymjT notebook, tennis shoes, package from A&M.
identity revealed. Are you sure it gj,jrjeyi 20—One slightly crushed lunch,
isn't his fast car, Laquita' Rosemary Butler and Betty Tid- orange tennis shoes, paper backed
_ n . ,, Jo* i)an Moake, If you ever find row too¡( |n the movie in Jackson- dictionary.
Donna Bothwell üme t0 put a few lMyt out of your viJJe> 8aturday Wbo were your t%. «¿-pharophlet on Super Kern-
ay car, Barbara Bivins would like to corts girls? tone, four pair of shorts, six-weeks \
*7. set m anrl K" with you Glen Stanley and Patsy Halbert test
. wi2?ri*"*d'Good""k-' sui«°vi
Manha Coker. W«br«*. hrmfc h.rrt ou, ch.ne, . bj, i„ Juni„, W 7^U™ r«T££ ,J
M" t*"1' I'.t s™th. • ►.«■« Ey«« y« lh„, a„.paper
large or small it may be, remain* t üü. Mike Burks and Bobby Brooks,; 131—Mysterious sack, book on
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Editor
Business Manager .
Circulation Manager
Sponsor
Donna Isaacs
Editorial
« ««s«is ív fifth rjori/ifl xtn/fv hall How "" i<ii—myiiciiuu sack, uwr un
in the minds to some extent of !"Jf,;*ho were those questionable char- holiday decorations, gym clothes.
acters you were with Sunday after- j 145—Green corduroy pants, tan
leather coat, coke bottle, seven
every person who ever knew or as fK)Ut tha!' .
_ , sociated with this individual. The Bobb.tt ha# a message to
By Donna Isaac fJucs(ion,
therefore, is proposed. A ' because hes
In the course of almost every an upstanding person with a fillcen
life there comes to pass an incident previous reputation of some quality 'ta ***''■ werc you
of considerable importance that re- ^ condemned for a mistake that ,alking t0 in town la,t Saturday'
HecU upon the character, reputa- fook hlm MreJy a o{ bad And also, who were you waving at'
tion and integrity of the individual judgement to make? To place all We MW y0U| Anct*!
This incident, regardless of how blame on foolishness, youth, or W,KK'' wbat were you doing
immaturity is in itself foolish. The
noon?
Sally Summers made two dates
for the same night last week. Let's
watch this, Sally, leave some for
the other girls.
Nancy Young met with an un-
fortunate accident Thursday after-
noon in her one and only's car.
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°"l 41 u mor",ng: I What did Earl say about it, Nancy?
only excuse possible would be the tay Birltelb*<=h and Orren are just glad that it was so
fact that living persons must learn ^ether Saturday night. minor >nd hurt you any,
from life itself the paths to follow Mo,l,e Trotter was w,lh John
and the highway that leads to the Watson last week Have fun,
true meaning of happiness. jkids.
To tell a person which is the ,Jori* PwA wa# ,n the movie Sat
right way to live is not enough urday, ev«nin« thc movie,
That person will never be sure un-!
til he himself and he alone has^ Congratulations to Barabara Cox
experienced the right as well as Kennr,h Bowden! They re go-
the wrong Only then can he draw 'ng *tf,ady now
Hope it doesn't happen again ever!
Good-bye, Mr. Martin, whatever
■ you are!
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MOST LIKELY TO BE
Housewife—Ima Jean Mabry
Recording Artist—Larry Smith
Lady Wrestler—Geraldine Roark
Poet—Glenn Lloyd
Orator—Janie Sue Bennett
conclusion about the choice he Another new steady couple is,
must make ' cox anfl Jimmie Sue Roach. 1
A few, of course, will choose the I'alricia Jordan, who is that So- i an(J j)onna jsaacg
wrong But when some person does Ph^morp *M'y you have y0""" eye \ comedian—John Paul Maness
from bad adolescent behavior f,n
books.
152—Locked!
161 — Star Mercerized thread,
names in lipstick, ratty-looking
books.
10*5 — Spiegel shoe box, dilapi-
dated cover of Every Week.
170 — Pink coat with orange
scarf, book of Farm Wanted, stack
of junk two feet high.
181—Knife, cigar box, Snicker
wrapper, two orange manila fold-
ers, four uncovered books, Alad-
din Gummed Reinforcements.
103—Red pencil, old toboggan,
bottle of paste, two Dr. Pepper bot-
tles.
98 — Football jacket, Physics
notebook.
85—Undescribable Dallas Morn-
Todds Host
Reunion Of
Family Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Todd of Alto
were privileged to have all their
children, grandchildren and great
grandchildren, their wives and hus-
bands, with them for Thanksgiv-
ing.
Present were Mr. and Mrs J. R.
Todd of Overton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Todd, Melinda and David of Freer, j
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd and
Gloria of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Henderson, Johnny and Lu
Ann of Killeen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Boatman and Bobby of Ft. Worth,
Mrs. O. G. Willis, sister of Mrs.
Todd from Carlsbad, New Mexico,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Todd, Jackie
and Patsy, Hubert Lange, Mr. and
Mrs. Finis Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Lee, Joe and Katrena, all of
Alto.
Visitors in the afternoon were
Mrs. Frankle Russell and Mrs. Ida
Tidwell of Nacogdoches and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Owens and Davis of
Rusk.
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what Rusk Folks utmwi
Cherokee Co
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, Mar- _______
garet and Roberta spent the holi-
day week-end visiting his sister
and family and his parents at Den
ton. They returned home Sunday
j night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alford Crocker of
Beaumont were visitors with Mr.;
and Mrs. George Monroe and Mr
land Mrs. W. W. Finley Sunday. Mr.
'Crocker is County agent of Jeffer-
son County and a former agent of I
GUARANTEED
WATCH REPAIRS
HENRY'S
JEWELERS
Phona MU 3-4445 Rusk. 1
RDWA
o Farm Too Is
CSty Point
o Hot a* arm.,
ng Ouppil**
go
into bad adult behavior the people
Darlene Cotton has a mad crush
should ask of themselves—did I on L B alg0 known " "*r«W«n."
extend my hand to him and with '"^rma Byers, the Eagle Lye
a kind word try to help him regain would likr to inf<u,re about the
his footing, or did I hit him while P1'"00 you havp kceP'"K your
he was down hy passing a bit of <yp "" preferably the "boy.
idle gossip' Several couples have broken up.
Aside from these few. the ma Wp ar<" *irry to hcar thi* Mar*ic
jority will recognize the facts for '5uxt(,n- 1-aqoita Bobbitt, and F.liza
whr.t they ore; and discard those ^,h lrwin ar'' now ''«'t'001* a"d
ways that inevitably lead to di* fi"tcy free
honor and soul destruction Archie Irotter has plans for V,
Life is m valuable that it should ' 'hough Talk has it that he is
lie lived and enjoyed by each and mort" "ia" *''Kht!y interested
everyone of us so endowed with it ( a"'€ Srr,!") was so em harassed
to its fullest capacity. There should :'n period study hall last Tues-
not be one day or even one hour *'ay Wwt for. ( allie
squandered, for once lost it can Janis Nicholson has an admirer
whose name is William Blanken-
( artoonists Richard Tackctt jng News, Kleenex box, brown pa-
per sack, pink apron, "Questions
About Yourself."
83—Orange sign that says,
"Gwen and Gaiy, uncovered Al-
gebra book.
68—Farm shop book, uncovered
hooks, tan coat.
j 82—Elmer's Glueall.
76—Plaid umbrella, pink, brown,
and red notebooks, (nasty locker)
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The human heart rests about
Speed Demon—Bill Smith
Librarian—Lillian Dunn
Missionary—Betty Tosh
Veterinai i.in— Buddy Roye
Fat Woman—Carolyn Copeland
Barber—Roger Williams
Old Man—Jerry Hassell
Band Director—Dennis Dotson
Sheriff -David Westbrook
Ag. Teacher- -Raymond Vermil
lion
eight-tenths of a second between
Woman Lawyer—Sally Summers each contraction.
Adding Machine—Patricia Echols Thirty-three years usually con
Bull f ighter—Marcy Goff ! stitute a generation.
Wealthy Rancher—Robert Stov
er
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never be regained, But one can
only find the contentment it holds '^>ok on his notebook, Janis.
when he has the knowledge and | Gw,-n Goff w"nt to Austin and
satisfaction that he has learned Ífí,n An,<iri¡0 for Thanksgiving,
the rules of the game, and in Utiliz- thu* «'«ving Gary Lloyd at loose
ing that knowledge, he has ehosen ''"d* 'or the time she was gone
the road that leads to the better Bobbie l-ou Acker and Gar-
life
land Goff v"re very happy to see
each other after his travels
CHEROKEE
THURSDAY AND FRIOAY, DECEMBER 3 A 4
FEATURE NO. 1
they had to eat
3 times their body weight
each day OR STARVE!
FEATURE NO. 2
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1 0*lY H£U C0UL0 IREEO i
SUCH Mí CN0RM0US
i 9tlST...QUl1 COO A
« COULD OCSTROY IT!
I
REAL GONE WOODY"
SATURDAY — ONE DAY ONLY — DECEMBER 5
FEATURE NO. 1: — FEATURE NO. 2:
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SATURDAY PREVUE 11:15 PJA. SUNDAY AND MONOAY
DECEMBER 5, é A 7
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Ladies' Man—Leonard Berry
Noise Maker—Malcolm Hanson
Make up Artist—Glenda McElroy
T. V. Star-Mike Burks
County Judge—Henry Hancock
Farmer- Ronnie Cummings
Beatnik—Gerald Cox
Dentist—Bobby Long
Olympic Star — Maggie Jean
Junes
Salesclcrk—Jo Morrow
Owner of a Grocery Store—Terry
Judy McVicker rrom Houston ¡ perkins
dropped in at the hen party at Fathers of Twins-Earl and Mer-|
Joann Waddell's house Saturday af jp smith
ternoon. Everybody's Friend — Marvin
Ariene Shankles wants to ¡ Moseley
with G. G from Cushing A Genius — Mary Kate Gulnn
pretty cute alright, Ariene j Redhead—"Butch" Chapman
Jimmey Ramey, just what have Fashion Designer—Judy Duncan
you got against baby-sitting' First Clarinet in a Name Band-
Ronnie Birkelbach was seen with Jimmy Mayo
Lila Jean Long Saturday night. Garbage Collector — George
Lynda Matlock was spotted with j White
Chris von Doenhoff again. This Old Maid—Fay Birkelbach
could turn out to be something Mother of Twelve Kids—Wanda
worth watching. Westbrook
Mollie Trotter was with Allan Counter spy—Rosemary Butler
Ray Friday night In the Hall of Fame—Jimmy
Speaking of Friday night, we Ramey
sure hated to see our fine basket- ¡ Newspaper Reporters — Eagles
ball girls lose both the A. and B Echo Staff!!!
games to Cushing, but we know
that one battle doesn't lose the
war. more or less So we're still
all the way behind them and ex-
pect to see some fine playing in i
the rest of the season.
"Butch" Chapman, who is that
Lon Morris guy that you pay fre
quent visits to?
Who was the wise-guy who sent
that box of cranberries to Mr. Mar
tin for Thanksgiving???? Cruelty I
joke!
Susie Isaacs was quite lonely
j over the weekend. Larry Hibbard
went to Louisiana
"Shorty," who was that good-
looking red-head you were with
Saturday night? Way to go.
"Shorty."
Terry Byerly, can't you drive? j
You better watch those old ladies,
and trees too.
Speaking of Terry, he and J. C.
Stafford went hunting and each
A lot of live people we know are
A-l cowards: they won't take a
chance on the highway.
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
Our Pharmacists
Study Constantly!
Everyday new drugs, antibiotics
and athar pharmaceuticals art
developed. Our trained pharma-
cists read constantly to learn
about them all. Thay stand rea-
dy to serve you promptly, care-
fully. Make our store your head-
quarters ... for your health's
sake.
PHONE T174
May Drug Inc.
Larissa at Rapsdala
Jacksonville
INflGRITr • SIHVICE • SAftI*
•head i
of them killed a deer. Congratula-
tions "Pathfindem "
D o y I e n e Hibbard reported a
sharp fling for the time she spent
in Monroe
Tommy Treadwell and Wanda
Westbrook, David Woatbrook and
Sheila Norton double-dattd to the
ball game to Tyler last
night
jobo Paul Maimnn
' When you use marfak, bearings
(and other parts last longer-need
less replacing, makfak clings
tight - resists wear and friction.
Tough, stretchy maifak saves
you money because it Keeps
equipment on the job!
tiana with hts new gtrlfnend
Cherokee. Tenas What
Sim I
went to the
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MOTT'S APPLE
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959, newspaper, December 3, 1959; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150317/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.