The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1960 Page: 3 of 20
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THE CHEROKEEAN
JULY 28, 1960 PAGE THREE
Maydelle News
BY MRS MINNIE CONNER
Billy Charles Sherman has gone
l > Minnesota where he has employ-
ment.
Mrs Vera Glidrion accompanied
Mrs Berna Dean McQueen of
Palestine Friday to Dallas. Her
little granddaughter, Virginia Lee
Glidden returned home with her
lor a week's \isit.
Mrs. Retilla Ball accompanied
Mesdames Connine Boulton, Man
Lou Shotwell and Nion Thompson
of Slocum to Colorado and other
interesting place-> of sight seeing
for a fortnight.
Bill Durrett of Oklahoma has re-
turned home from a visit with his
mother, Mrs Ben Yarbrough.
Mrs. Kate Sherman left Sunday
to visit her children in Kansas.
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Fondren
left Wednesday for Houston for a
visit with relatives and friends.
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Doyle Payne Ezell and famil.s
of Bayio'.vn are visitiflg Mr. and
Mr.i Kil Stone and son, Ernest and
family of Houston are spending
the week end with friends here.
Mr Todd Durrett of Kilgore
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs Gertie Durrett. She returned
home with him for a visit.
Mr and Mrs. B I) VS'atson visit-
ed their son. Morris and family
in Dallas over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and
Mr and Mrs. Elton Jones of Angle-
ton visited here this week end and
attended his sister, Mrs. Eunice
Morgan's funeral at Jacksonville.
Mr and Mrs. Ennis Bolton and
Mr. and Mrs. Lealon Hassell of
Jacksonville were guests of Mrs.
Stella Hassell over the week end.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Durrett of
Dallas spent the week end with
his paretns, Mr and Mrs. Carl
I turret I
Mrs Frona Sides is sick with
the shingles this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Drextel lliggins of
Henderson is visiting with Mrs.
nia Sides
Joan 1'erkins and Joe I>
Webb ol Dallas are visiting Mrs.
Nora Sonford in the Rusk Mem-
orial hospital this 'veek end.
Mrs. Mildred Hardy of Houston ¡
honored her husband. Dallas
Hardy Sunday with an appreciation
dinner 111 their summer home in
Maydelle July 1!4. Anion", those at-
tending were Mrs. Beth Mann
(daughter) and her husband. Ken-
neth Mann of Rusk. Mrs Maude
Bothwell of Maydelle, Mr. and Mrs
Hayett Killion, Mr. and Mrs. Den
McWhorter, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Hardy. Mrs. Cora Cannon, Mr and
Mrs. llarl Hardy, Mr. Ruben Har-
dy of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
McWhorter and daughter, Mrs
Velma McWhorter, Miss Helen Mc
Whorter. Mr. Gene Scay, Rev.
Wade Hill of Palestine, Mr. and
Mrs Eldson Bothwell, Mr and
Mrs Billy Watson and son, Tony, J
Mrs Marcelita Watson and child-
ren, Bud, Jimmy, Eldon Earl and
Marimaud, all of Rusk, Mr For-
rest Meador of Angleton. Mr. and
Mrs Johnnie I.usk, Mr and Mrs.
Pete Johnston and children. Rita
Ka\ and Chuck of Maydelle
.Mr and Mrs. Dallas Hardy and
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mann were
dinner guests at Ludy's in Tyler
Thursday
Mrs Effie Powell of Houston
was recent visitor in the Dallas
Hardy home.
Mr L. Johnston of Slocum visit-
ed in the Johnnie Lusk home Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Pete Johnson
and daughter Rita Kay and Mr.
Barney Lasenly attended a singing
at Elkhart Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. L E. Moore of
Houston are visiting Mrs. Joe
Everett Moore this week
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Organization At
Ponta Holds 3rd
Thursday Meeting
Members of the Ponta Organized
Community met July 21 for a reg-
ular meeting, presided over by
Terry Perkins who gave the in-
vocation
County Agent Steve Lilly made
a short talk. Discussion was then
opened for new business.
Following adjournment, a vol-
ley ball game and watermelon
feast was enjoyed by members
and several visitors
The community urges everyone
to meet with them on all regular
meetings, held the third Thursday
in each month. Mrs. Lloyd Cox re-
ported
Reklaw
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• SPECIALS •
THURS., FRI., & SAT., JULY 28, 29, 30
Shorts
100 Lb. Burlap Bag
2.39
SWEET SIXTEEN
Dairy Feed
16°0 - 100 Lb Print Bag
3.09
DISTILLED
Vinegar
Colored or White — per gallon
45
WHOLE
Maize
100 Lb. Bag
2.22
Spray Your Pasture Instead of
Mowing
We can show you a pasture which has recently been sprayed
so you can actually see what spraying will do. The material cost
is only 85c to 90c per acre. With a P.T.O. sprayer you can cover
50 to 75 acres in a djy. Yoo save all of your grass and kill all
of your weeds. It is not poison and the cattle can graze right
behind the sprayer. We hava in stock the sprayers and the weed
killer. This is the second year that we have sprayed our own
pasture and can give you the details.
Tox-I-Ton Drench for Cattle!
We now have this widely advertised product in stock. It can
be given safely to a dairy cow without fear of discoloring the
milk. It can be given safely to a 'pringer cow, in fact, it is safe
and effective for all cftle..
Interna! parasites are robbing all of us of profits and Tox-I-
Ton is the answer. It is easy to administer. We now have applica-
tors which you attach to your regular veterinary tyringe and give
each adult cow only 35 c.c. through the mouth. It will cost you
less than 18c per row to drench with Tox-I Ton. See us for de-
tails.
Cans, Jars, Lids £r Caps
We have both plain and enameled cans plus everything in
Jars, Lids, Caps, Vinegar, Picking Spice, etc.
FALL COVTR CROP
It won't be long until we will all be thinking about our fall
cover crops. We are buying our soeds early at rock botlom
prices and are oettinq the very boot quality We shall appreciate
your seed and fertilizer business.
CLAYTON
FEED & SUPPLY
PHONE MU 3-4443 "Your Purina Dealer" Rusk, Texai
ON 5TH BIRTHDAY
Party Fetes
Little Miss
Dickerson
Brenda Dickerson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Dick Dickerson, was
honored Thursday afternoon from
4-0 p.m. with a parly celebrating
her fifth birthday.
The affair was held in the spac-
ious back yard of their home on
Ricketts Drive, where festive dec-
orations were hung from the trees.
Spring flowers were arranged on
the lawn table (James were played
by the group, then favors of multi-
colored party hats and horns were
given to the children.
Colored films were made of the
children as they gathered around
the honoree opening her gifts. Re-
freshments of decorated birthday
cake, cake squares, ice cream, and
party punch were served to the
following:
Cathy Robertson, Ann Vaughn,
Gail Rogers, Linda Rogers, Janie
Sartain, Bob Sartain, Mike Sartain,
Sharon Terrell, Phyliss Case, Con-
nie liaison, Randy RaLson, Bal-
itara Draper, Pam Armstrong, Pat
Armstrong, Elmer Beckworth, Jr ,
Marcus Hassell, Rodney Hassell,
Loe ta Hassell, Tim Turney, Terry
iosh, Mack Lovelady, Max Lee
Milstead.
(tillers were: Mrs. Carl Rogers,
Mrs. W. E liaison, Mrs. Carl Case,
Mrs (I II Thomas. Mrs. Doris
Hassell, Airs Jeff Lovelady, Larry
Dickerson, a n d the honoree's
mol her, Mrs Dick Dickerson
Sc vera I who were unable to at-
tend sent gifts.
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Too Late To Classify
FOR SALlv Evaporative water
cooler window fan. practically
new. MU 3-4061 tfc-G
FOR SALI.: One 1949 Chevrolet
pickup one 195.'j Ford 2 door V-H
overdrive, one 10 II P. motor , Ply-
wood hoal. and trailer
I fc-6
FOR SALE bedroom home, 4
acre1: land wi h natural gas, city
water, etc. .lust outside city limits
on Crockett street tfc-6
News
FOR RENT: Six-room house with
garage Bonner Park Addition MU
3-43ÍW). J 11 Forster. tfc-6
FOR RENT. Furnished apartment,
downstairs, close in Bills paid
Also bedroom. Ml! 3 4882.
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FOR KENT: Small house, 1 block
north of milk plant See or call ('.
L Manning MU 3-4600 tfc-6
Benjamin Franklin invented bi
focal '.¡¡asses
By Emma Carson
Mr and Mrs. 1 J Shankles Jr.
Patsy, Johnnie and Nancy of Dal-
las visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs I. J. Shankles Sr Saturday
1 and Sunday
Mr. Wayne Greer of Mobile.
Ala , spent a couple of nights with j
Mr. and Mrs V. M Holmes Jr
last week.
Eugene Belch II of Corpus|
Christi is siwriding a couple of
.weeks with his grandmother, Em-
ma Carson. '
Sorry to report that Mr. Tom I
j Carson is in Veterans hospital in
Houston, hope he will soon be well
enough to return home.
Mrs. Lowery Hopson and De
! Anna of Channelview visited her
p;-rents, Mr. and Mrs John Bowl-
i ing last week and Mr and Mrs.
1 Bowling returned home with her
1 for a two weeks visit
Miss Seddie Holland of Ray-
! mondville visited Mrs Bettie
Stewart last week
Mrs. Bettie Stewart and Miss
Seddie Holland both teach in the
Raymondville school system.
Gene Belch II visited Ronnie,
Johnnie, and Jimmy Hichey Sun-
1 day afternoon
Emma Carson visited Mr and
Mrs Howard Hichey, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McCrary arid Mrs. Sarah
Jordan and Nellie Wade Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Bel lie Stewart and Miss
I Seddie Holland attended Readers!
Conference at S. F. A. in Nacog-
doches the 21st and 22nd. Dr. Gil-
more was a speaker
Mrs Lucille McCrary visited I
Mrs Bettie Stewart and Mrs Sarah
Jordan and Nellie Wade Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Annie Campbell and daugh-
ter. Joy, of California visited her.
aunt, Mrs. Sarah Jordan. Mr and
Mrs. J. E. Murray and Mrs Sal lie.
Partridge of Rusk last week,
Mr and Mrs. Dick McKniglit and
Mrs. Mildred Amey visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lacy McGee in Rockdale
Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mrs Cecil Hichey and
Cecil Jr. visited Mr and Mrs. Walt
er McCrary Sunday afternoon.
Barbara and Bobby Richards of
Big Spring are visiting their grand-
parents. Mr and Mrs Walter Mc-I
Crary
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RUSK FOLKS
Miss Lu Ellen Strande is visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs A K Smith in
Dallas this week
Mrs E L. Whitescarver and Ed
die. Jr. of San Augustine is visit-
ing her aunt. Miss Robert Leake,
and Irene Snellings
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It's unfortunate that the symp-
toms of fatigue and of laziness are
practically identical.
Have More
Debts Than
Dollars?
Consolidate your debts.
Save by borrowing, from us
to pay them off. Terms ar-
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1960, newspaper, July 28, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150351/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.