The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960 Page: 5 of 20
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So/7 Conservation District Reports
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•.urron of Henry> ChapW has ton, of oreanic material to liar- Bermuda fail Mr, Barron will .sot
r-, : h plowed under a field of roll's land. Next spring Barron
ra.«> Three years growth on plans to seed this field to NK 37
-•rüS> has returned several Bermudasrass. Should the NK 37
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A. V. Cole, New Summerfiold shows the growth of
his NK :I7 Bernuulajirass. Planted on newly cleared lar.<l,
this picture was made •.! days after seeding.
Everybody Is Happy About It
Our Persona! Service Really
Makes You Ftel At Home
We compound your prescriptions
and sell you drug supplies in a
pleasant, professional atmosphere.
Your health is our business, and
we're always ready to serve you
carefully and promptly.
CHAPMAN PHARMACY
"WE FILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION"
Stanley Chapman, Reg. Pharmacist
Phone MU 3-4122 —• Rusk, Texas
Filling Your Prescription Is the Most Important Part or
Our Business
REAL ESTATE
35 acres land with spring branch. 10 large paper shell pecan
trees, just off Highway 69.
5 rooms and bath, bricked up to windows Carport, living
room paneled, hardwood floors, natural ^as, cit> water Just out-
side city limits, on paved road.
4 rooms and bath frame house on Palestine highwav l acre
land. Fruit trees. 50 it. TV antenna. Outside city limits. I need for
quick sale.
Brick Veneer, 2 years old, 3 bed room with laruc closets,
living room, dining room and kitchen combined. Bathroom, stor-
age closet in hall, sheet rock, storage room on car port, in extra
good condition, nice lot in city limits.
-I room frame home, 2 bed rooms, dinin;: room, kitchen, bath,
large living room, (insulated .ibcr glass). Sheet rock, hard vood
floors, utility room on car port, cyclone fence corner lot with
tre Sav, An ii-tine grass in nice addition.
2 Mor\ white frame 3 bedroom, kitchen, hvin room, bath,
lar. ' fireplace, 2 porches, garage, utility house, plenty storage
pace, ,¡7 lar.i pine trees, large corner lot in Bonner addition.
1 acre land on highway 69, water well, | ump house, 5 room
frame hoti .e uood condition, about 2 .".cars old. Priced for quick
sa 1 e,
Frame house, 2 story, down stair-living room, kitchen, din-
ing room, and bedroom, den, bath, I'p stairs-3 bed room.-, bath,
hall, tlood condition, shade tree:-, •, acres land in city limits
Six room house with three bedrooms, sheetrocked, p i n e
floors, garage and utility room, chicken yard. 2.65 acre- Fence
completely around yard Paneled kitchen. 30 pine, fruit trees
Front on p;.\ d hi"h\vay,
D. A. McVICKER
REALTOR
Call: MU 3 2731
Rusk.
I exas
coastal bermuda.
T I) Little of Alto is in the pro-
cess of clearing hardwood timber
from his pasture land
J W Hamilton of Concord has
a small acreage of coastal bermuda
that has recently been top dressed
with nitrogen fertilizer The grass
is almost knee high High quality
hay could be cut from this coastal
now.
Hulen Brown of Jacksonville re-
ports that twenty acres of coastal
bermuda planted late in June is
getting off to a good start. Mr.
Brown is of the opinion that June
plantings, when moisture is good,
gets off to faster growth than ear-
lier plantings.
Mr J I Dean of Alto was re-
elected Chairman of the Deep F.ast
Texas Association of Soil Conserva-
tion Districts on June 17th in Luf-
kin Dean is also a member of the
Cherokee County Soil Conservation
District Board
Soil Conservation Service tech-
nicians recently assisted the fol-
lowing landowners complete farm ¡
ponds: J M Keeee and II. (J. Sing-
letary of Alto and Sherman Ezelle
of Maydelle.
Named V. P. j
For Sears
Operations
CHICAGO, July 19—Sears, Roe-
buck and Co. today announced the ,
election of Alfred 1 Davies, of
Memphis, to the post of vice presi-
dent for operations.
Davies, who has been general
manager of Sears mail order plant
in Memphis for the past eight
years, will make his headquarters
in Chicago, His new responsibil-
ities will include a broad area of
activities including operating pro-1
cedurcs. service of supply, stock
control, data processing, opera-
tions research and customer serv-
ice.
These functions previously had
been handled by operating assist-
ants to the president and board
chairman.
Davies, who is a native of Fort
Worth and spent, his boyhood
sears in Bowie. Tex., joined Sears
in Dallas in 1937. After holding a
number of positions in the Dallas
mail order plant, he was promoted
to the post of merchandise super-
intendent of the Greensboro, N.
mail order plant in 1950. Two
w:,rs later he was promoted to
:'.encral manager of the Memphis
plant.
While residing in Memphis, Dav
i was active; in community af
fair- lie was twice elected presi-
dent of the Memphis Chamber of
Commerce, was named ('¡vitan
•Outstaniim:' Citizen" in 1959, was
a member of the Civil Service
Commission and served on the
boards of civic and charitabh
ganizations.
Mr, Davies is married to
former Mildred Musslewhite
Rusk, daughter of Mr. and
I' B Musslewhite
Rusk
Hospital
News
Patients in Hospital
Mrs Mildred Smith. Rusk; Mr
John Ciulledgo. Rusk: Mr. Henry
Collins, Rusk; Mr J J llolsom-
back. Rusk; Mr A E Stewart,
Rusk; Mrs Nora Sanford, Maydel-
le; Mrs Carrie Holcomb, Alto; Mrs
1. E. Hicks and infant girl, Rusk,
Mrs Ethel Clme, Rusk; Mr. Julian
Payne, Rusk; Mr. E G Dunsmore,
Alto; Mrs Fred Bass, Rusk; Mr.
Earl Meyer, Rusk; Mr. Roy Cole-
man, Rusk; and Mrs. Wendell 1'hi-;
fer and baby boy, Rusk.
Patients discharged
Mrs G. T Rutherford, Rusk;
Mrs Frances Halbert, Rusk; Mat-
tie Colston, Rusk; Mr. M L. Cum-
mins, Rusk; Mrs. Gladys Roberts,
Alto; Mrs. W. J Tosh, Rusk; Mrs.
Vera Jones, Rusk; Mr T. W. Par-
rish, Rusk; Mr. C. S Coleman,
Rusk; Mrs Ben Archer, Jackson-
ville; Mrs James I. Russell, Rusk;
Mrs 1. M Bowden, Rusk; John
Waddell, Rusk; Will Blackshire,
Alto; Zetter Reagan, Alto; Mrs. J.
I Dean, Alto; Mrs. Earl Stafford
and baby boy, Rusk; Ruth Good-
man, Alto; arid Willie Fullylove,
Rusk
LIONESS CLUB
JULY 21, 1960
THE CHEROKEEAN
New Committees, Rodeo To Pay For Air Conditioning
Assignments Announced
PAGE s
Lionesses Jucque Whilten and were elected They are: Hazel
Pearl Blanton were co-hostesses to Mustek, Hazel Lester, and Eliza-
a meeting of that organization heth Klliott.
Thursday. July 14th at Quinton'sl Thl' President also announced
Restaurant
President Mae Evelyn l'ryor
presided at the noon luncheon A
fruit plate was served to the seven
teen in attendance. A colorful ar-
rangement of zinnias graced the
head table
Following routine reports, three
directors for the next fiscal year
what
Rusk Folks
are doing
Mrs. Jerry
Oklahoma is
Kingery of
visiting here
Ada.
with
committee appointments for the
new year as follows Finance-
Margie Dickerson, chairman. Eth-
el Pledger, Shirley Kennedy, and
Virginia Edwards; Telephone Jo-
anil Henry, chairman, Katherine
Draper and Pauline Isgate; Mem-
bership-Mary Ruth Grimes, chair-
man, Sarah Summers and Verdie
Mae Banks; Social -Jacque Whitten,
chairman, Pearl Blanton, Jane
Thompson and June Cooper; Float-
Eloise Fitts, chairman, Betty Stov-
all, Carmel Lee, and Jacque Whit-
ten.
In concluding the business meet-
ing. work assignments during the!
Rodeo were announced.
Door prizes at Thursday's meet
ing were won by Eloise Fitts and
June Cooper They received a
crystal brandy snifter and theatre
tickets respectively.
Lionesses present were June Co-
Members of the first Baptist the July deadline to raise t h e
' huieh have set the month of amount
July as a deadline to pay out the To date, total contributions of
air conditioning system ¡>1,240.15 have been made, leaving
At a regular business meeting in a balance of $762 46, which it is
April a balance of $2,002.61 was felt will be met by the deadline,
announced, and officials agreed on if not before.
DR. P. A. KOLSTAD
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Office Open Tuesday
8:30a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Other Hours by Appointment
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold "I"'1' Marme Dickerson, Elizabeth
Pitchir/
with
Perrin
or-
the
of
Mrs.
Louisiana is the only state whose
taws are not based on English
common law.
William Jennings Bryan ran for
president four times.
SHATTUCK'S Drive - In Grocery
On North Main Street in Rusk
Open 7 DAYS per week until 9:00 P.M.
BORDEN'S
Mellorine Vi™ 39(
PURE VORK
SAUSAGE 3¡j"
NICc
LEMONS ¡25'
BULK
WEINERS 3ar
NICE HEAD
LETTUCE -10'
BARBECUED
FRYERS «99
HOME GROWN
CANTALOUPE . 5<
HOME MADE POTATO
SALAD ,. 49c
HEMET SriCED
PEACHES - 25'
ELGIN
0LE0 ¡10'
By J. Perrin Willis
Because of the rains (which we
all enjoyed) we did not think there
would be any baseball news to
report this week. How wrong we
were, for we have the biggest tip-
sets of the season to report. What
happened we do not know. BUT,
something went wrong, and hold
your seats' Laneville beat Sardis
I to 0 This was a seven inning
game stopped by the rain. Well,
that was a surprise, but get this,
-Grapeland beat Athens 5 to 0.
Then, Frankston beat Alto-Glover
II to 0
We had three games where the
winner did not allow the loser
a score. That is ball playing in
any league.
The rainout between Rusk and
Ml. Enterprise cipes not change
the league standing, because
the four low teams c o u I d
not get into the playoff. July 24,
is the last came of the season. We
cannot have the game made up
between Rusk and Ml Enterprise
because if something happens to
throw the final playoffs into a
six 'J,ame series we would lie run
iiiii:' into September
Next week games will be Sardis
at Athens. Frankston at Rusk;
Alto-Glover at Ml. Enterprise;
Laneville at Grapeland
The playoff will I ■ between
Frankston ■ Athens: Sardis and
Rusk Games will be Athens at
Frankston first gane Rusk at
Sardis first game.
This has been a wonderful sea-
son We have seen omc of the
best ball playing we have ever
seen Every team has been danger-
' us Who would haw thought
Grape land would beat A'hens or
Alto Glover beat Rusk? The first
game Laneville played Sardis,
Sardis won hv a 10 to 5 score. That
is baseball II you have not been
coming to the games, you have
miss'd something. Be sure and
see the game July 24th between
Frankston at Rusk or watch Sar
dis at Athens, The four top teams
will tangle for the last game of
the season. Then you cannot af-
ford to mi ss the playoff. You will
see l>ase, ,11 at any of the games.
Everv pi,>v, i- will have his eye on
league championship See you at
the games.
Miller. Mrs Miller is now at home,
recovering from recent surgery.
Miss Voncille McVieker of Deer
Park visited in Rusk this week
The Glenn Browns of Rusk and
Don Bryant family of Center
vacationed last week in Mississ-
ippi
Mrs. P. R. Stripling of Livings-
ton and Allis Whitehead of Hunt
sville visited in the E II White
head home Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Woodward
of Houston were recent Rusk vis-
itors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benton visit
ed their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hanna at
Dallas Monday, taking the three
Hanna daughters home after visit-
ing grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Benton and Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Hanna. Jan Thompson accom-
panied them to Dallas for the day.
Mr and Mrs Dock McVieker,
Mrs. Herman Via and Miss Von-
cille McVicker attended funeral
services for their uncle, Mr, J. P.
McVicker at Center Thursday.
.Mr and Mrs. Gladstone Thomp-
son were recent Dallas business
visitors.
F.lhott, Eloise Fitts, Joann Henry
Shirley Kennedy, Hazel Lester,
Hazel Musick, Ethel Pledger, Mae
Evelyn l'ryor, Sibyl Rozelle, Betty
Stovall, Sarah Summers, Margaret
Teacue, Jacque Whitten, Emma
Lee Wood, and the hostesses
-QUICK SERVICE-
RUBBER STAMPS
STAMP PADS . INKS
NOTARY SiCALS
Sí LNCIIS
THE CHEROKEEAN
Gulf Coast Federated
Feed Will Be Closed
Thursday, July 28
Because of the business meeting and bar-
becue in Houston.
All dairymen and their families are invited
to attend as guests of Gulf Coast Federated
Feed Association.
Ike Daniel, manager
A STRONG CHAIN
FOR YOUR
BETTER HEALTH
The medical chain which sup-
ports the health of our nation
is long. Its many links Include
research scientists, medical spe-
cialists, nurses and your family
doctor. The pharmacist who com-
pounds your doctor's prescrip-
tions is another vital link In this
chain.
Our constant efforts are devoted
to the preservation of our strong
link In this important chain.
YOUR Hind1 PHARMACY
MOSELEY
DRUGSTORE
MU 3-2344
RUSK, TEXAS
It. has been our plousum to .serve the citizens of Husk ami area lor lo year.-! \ vy pause to say a heart iVil
k you," v.e at Sears, join to pledge our continued service to our I'riencl ami en font"!"- In appreciation of your
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Now
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$299.00
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Remington Portable
Typewriter Model No. 3FP4503 w.« $^ 88 Now $79,49
A!! Summer Display
Merchandise
REDUCED
for this
Birthday Event!
No. 22LP1893 Gas Range $199.95
No 22LP6280 Wringer-Washer w.,. $159.95
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$19.87
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at yvut JlHItJ
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.