The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960 Page: 2 of 20
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THE CHEROKEEAN
PAGE TWO
JULY 21, I960
Attend State Meeting Of
School Food Service Ass'n.
The Texas School Food Set-vie*'
Association ended its sixth annual
convention with a luncheon and
impressive installation oí officers
Wednesday. More than seven hun
fired members of the association
enjoyed visiting the exhibit hall,
listening to outstanding speakers
and taking part in the entertain
me.it planned for them
Speakers of national note mclud
cd Dr. James W Edcar. Slate Com-
missioner of Education, Mr chest-
er Freeman, representative of the
United States Department of Ag
riculture. Washington and Mr
John J Slaughter, USDA Area
Field Supervisor of llalla .
Judge Phillip B CiUiari spoke
at the Tuesday afternoon v-ssicn
held in the American l/'fiion Hall
Wednesday mor; in.' Mr Rita
Campbell Weaver Director of the
Nutritional Department of (he Nat
lonal Department of the National
Livestoó. and M«.t Board, gave
her listeners m«' h to think about
as she discussed food for teen-
agers and small children.
Following the general sesión
Tnesday, lunheon were held for
state and local officers at the
Biackstone and f'arlton 11 ote 1=
Luncheon speakers were Miss Ruth
Powell of Little Rock. Arkansas;
E. W Adams. Superintendent of
Schools. Henderson, Texas V. W
Kckert Business Manager, Luí
bock Independent S'h'*>l District,
and E C MrLead Superintendent
of .Schools Overton
Members of the Association were
high in their praise of the hospit
ality shown them by the City of
Tyler Members of the Smith
County School Food Service Aks'k
latjori were untirici: in their < f
forts to make each visitor fe« 1
welcome The C..!,-,e(.t|.>!i St'«T.r:;f
Committee was made up of Mrs
Doris Parker Tyler. President
M r s Mary Frances Turner
Orange. President-elect; Mrs Ner
inne Stage, Lubbock, Treasurer
Mrs Outa Williams, Amarillo. Sec
rctary Mrs Mildred Wikenin:',
Tyler, Mrs Vivian Heald, Rusk
Exhibits Chairman, and Mrs Jim
míe Griffith, Henderson. Publn
ity Chairman.
Attending the convention from
Rusk were Mesdames Vivian
Heald, Ann Boihwell Nellie Kay
Ii(ackwell, Annabelle Jones John
nie Jones and Erma Boss
WHAT
Rusk Folks
ARE DOING
Mr, J i m Madden for several
weeks while his parenU, Mr and
Mrs Frank Madden are at llibbing
Minnesota, where Mr Madden is
attending business
Mr and Mrs Ad on Duncan and
daughters, Judy and Jeanne < el-
estc, and Mr and Mrs Raymond
Vermillion, Rosemary and Walter
ire on two weeks vacation at Wil
liatmburg Virginia, and rn a ri y
other points of interest
Visiting with their uncle Mr (
V. .villivan Tuesday en Mr Wil
lit Mae Sullivan and Mrs Claudine
A/Ums and children of Wells
Mr, A S Reierson of Athens
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs
S I, R Cartlidge and family
Mrs Lewis McCafToll and Susan
are spending this week at f'amer
on with Mr ar.d Mr- John Hend
erson and Kloise
Mr and Mrs Jim Richardson
ar 'I «.on Jimmy of Corpus Christ i
.jr>- ori two weeks vacation visiting
parenti- \fr Lois Henry of Rusk
and Mr and Mrs J W Richardson
Alto Robert Henry of Houston
spent the weekend here with his
mother ar.d the Richardsons
Mrs Coyle Singletar, of Texark
sria ' ,'eri Sír and Mr- F.d S.ngl'
route
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ton for a v,.m1 her mother who
was 'elebra'.ing her Wth birthday
Mr. and Mr- ' Metz Heald arid
grandson David Madden visited
Mr and Mrs Charh Heald at < o\-
lege Station f rida)
Mr ar.d Mrs (1 R Ni hol-.n
and Mr r.d Mrs Quintan Nichol-
son have \isiting with them their
sisters, Mrs G. H Caddy and chil
dren Dorothy, Bob and Richard of
Lotta. South Carolina and M r s
Reasrar; Torrance. Rickey and
f : i i v of Monroe. U>uisian< They
awo are here to be with their
• jo'her Mrs W T Nicholson of
ty'ni'.eright. who had surgery at
Hur-t clinic in Lor.gview recently
Mr and Mrs Gerald Smith and
con Brent of Tyler visited par
ent Mrs Winnie Denton and Mrs
Lawrence Smith first of this week
Refill Your Car' Crankcose with
_ Motor Oil
ífs GUARANTEED
15c
u.
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NOTICE
W ' vt been delayed in having
OPEN HOUSE at PARKER'S
FLOWER MART due to illneu
ard accidents in our family. We
plan to Have a formal opening
in the near future, but in the
rTW>ontir-"\ Mrs Haiel Jenkins
is 'P the jhop to verve you.
> our Fu'. new is sincerely
appointed.
Mis Vary Parker
PARKER'S FLOWER MART
402 5 Henderson St
Ph. MU 3 2828 Rusk, Texas
Miss Tish Knox of San Francis
< ,i!,í ,r? ¡a ;> rri • • < I Mot,day for
visit with her parents Mr and
Mrs Samuel Knox ar.d Aunt Mrs
R (. Priest
Mrs I E Wailai e arid grand
daughter, Jan Thompson, spent the
weekend at the Fredonia Hotel
Nacogdoches.
Mr and Mrs John Irwin of Beau
mont were weekend guests of her
p; rents Mr and Mr- 1a*wis Mc
' arroil .r.d farful;,
Gi'atlsi'/f.e Thompson was a Hal
las business . itor Friday
Joe Clark spent several 'lays
here last wek visiting his aunt,
Mrs W F. Wallace and Mr Wal
lace
Visiting in the home of Miss
Lily floorer and her brothers last
week were Mrs Murtón (rain,
Mr Ka;. Halih and Mrs Georgette
I; ".er <j i ksoi , ill#- Burton
' t • . 1 r ••• < e .tor, Mr arid
Mr i lint Br.irihain of Rayrnond-
ville Miss Stella Wyatt u( lufkiri
and Mr-- Billy Strait of Corshana
vtr and Mr, r J Harkins had
a-- . in ' over 'hi v.eekehd, Mr
and Mr (Jeur «• Lafitte of 'ir
ange
Mr uní Mr . K< nt Wilier arid
K> nne;. f |',rj an were w< ekentl
vr-itor 'aiH, Mrs \ i rrlle M a e
Banks . ml bale, I'.enney vv a 1
i hi ten 'I at the I t t Melhodist
' '¡:iir< h er. ii i s Sinij,i> niornim.'.
'!: and Mr I li Jl.inh and
• It Mi, Clyd' Lively ,i i e
s(.i<.,,i¡,,,..; ., I, v. d.iv at I iarner
State park near I
Mis-, Angela Í>i•• key returned to
S II State College Hunt'-* tile
Tin I r, ,ifti r a few '.ears at home
with her parents Mr and Mr Ed
Will Dickey
Mr .John lluti hi in ',1 Me Airs
ter Oklahoma is visiting her son
inlaw iind daughter I'r and Mrs
James Kreimeyer
David Madden of Houston is
. isding Ins grandparents Mr and
Mr, C Met/ Ileald and Mr and
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shades from a Paris sketchbook
IN BEAUTIFUL. STOCKINGS
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Color shape* fashion
this Mason in a variety
of couturier-inspired hues.
Gotham Gold Stripe's
Sketchbook Colle< tion of
fashion-right shades run*
the gamut. . from pale,
whitened tones to more
definte blends. ILach
carefully selected to
glorifv your wardrobe
...your legs! Wear
your favorite color* in
*eaml'-«n or full fashioned
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THE SMART SHOP
La ties, tn n," Ready to Wear
Mr 4nd Mt . Alb*1 Koi ck
Rusk, Tttit
Babcock Bros. Auto Supply
FROZEN FOODS
FLYING JIF BREADED
SHRIMP
iO-OZ
Speciali
Thu., Ft
July 21-22-23
Quantity Right
Reserved
r l T 4 * •* s-e • ' ■ W " - -
Peaches
CARNATION EVAPORATED
MILK
Tall Cans
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If you can find bigger values—buy theml
We re so sure you can't best our values
that we challenge you to t«*t them . . . test
them for QUALITY . . . for brand-name DE-
PENDABILITY ... for low-priced ECO-
NOMY. But, save your time. We've "shop-
ped" the competition and no one, but no
one, matches our jtoieful of low prices . . .
no one, but no one, offers more famous
brands ... no one, but no one, bests our
special values! Test us today—end see for
ture.
TENNESSEE FIELD
With Snaps
10 or. Pkg.
TENNESSEE BROCCOLI
39
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19<
( GOLDEN BRAND
OLEO 227
SWIFT'S HONEY CUP
MELLORINE
'A Gal.
LIBBY'S TOMATO
SñTSUP6
LIBBY S VIENNA
ORANGE PINEAPPLE DRINK
PEAS
TENNESSEI
SPEARS p.
PICNIC BRAND
LEMONADE J lOf
MITY FRESH SLICED
Strawberries
5 $100
IO-OZ. PKGS. ^ I
TrPHONE SLICED
PINEAPPLE ., c, 27*
BROOKSHIRE
c TEA „25*
47*
COLGATE TOOTH
PASTE
Giant Size
14 o/ Bot
SI Hl-C
46 oi Can
31*
ZEE
WILSON CERTIFIED
SAUSAGE 5 c... SI KAPKIfIS 2 , ,25c
GRIFrtNS SALAD
DRESSING
CRISPY DILL
PICKLES
ADOLPHUS LONG GRAIN
ZEE
Qt Jar
Qt Jar
33« TOWELS
wAX PAPER
29* CUT-RITE
Giant Roll
U5 ft. Roll
ALUMINUM FOIL REYNOLDS
RICE
1. ... 15* WRAP
75 ft. Roll
29*
27*
33*
Picnic Hams
NEUHOFF LONE STAR
SACON 2 . 98*
CHUCK
SPEA'S DISTILLED
VINEGAR
STAR KIST CHUNK STYLE
DIAMOND PICNIC
ROAST
LOIN 03 r BONE
Lb.
Ot. Jar
19* PLATES
9 inch Ptcg. of 12's
DIXIE COLD DRINK
15i STEAK
Lb.
GOOD TENDER SHOULDER ROUND
TUNA
61 • oi. Can
33* CUPS
9 oi. Pkg- of 6 count
10* STEAK
Lb.
45*
79*
63*
HORMEL VALUE
Sliced
Farm-Fresh Produce
$ DELSEY ASSORTED COLOR
ROLL
ICEBERG
LETTUCE
TISSUE 10
GLADIOLA WHITE CORN
BLUE BONNET
HEAD
SUNKIST
GRAPEFRUIT
FIRM GREEN HEAD
CABBAGE
U S NO 1 RUSSET
POTATOES
U 5 NO I TMOf.
GRAPES
5 HO, I THOMPSON SEEDLESS
MEAL
5 Lb. Bag
35* OLEO
Lb.
25*
REAL KILL WITH SPRAYER — BUG
FACIAL TISSU2
KILLER
Pint Bot.
59< KLEENEX. 27(
POWDERED DETERGENT
? Lr,e Sue Bo«es
CLi W\
TREND
39* KOTEX
Box of 12's
35*
WLÍ2Í2ÍÁ
"THE BEST FOR 'LESS
McCORMlCK BLACK
Pepper
4 0Z CAN
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960, newspaper, July 21, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150350/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.