The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960 Page: 4 of 20
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PACE FOUR
THE CHEROKEEAN
AUGUST 25, I960
For ALL Car*
SEAT COVERS
expertly installed
<14.95 and up
Babcock Bros. Auto Supply
"Your money buy mor* at your Babcock Store"
Phor MU J-4020
First Methodist News
RUSK. TEXAS
Reverend Jewel McClure, Minister
Long Joins
Kappa Delta
Pi Society
WHAT RUSK FOLKS ARE DOING
Reverend Udai Singh MLwioaary in India
H 00 A M U> 12 00 I' M
NACOGDOCHES John '
from Rusk recently was initiated {
into Kappa Delta i'i, national p>r<>
Webb and Brad Harvey re- Mrs Velma Slaughter of Brown- ai(j at Clinton, Iowa They also vis-
turned to their home at Tyler last wood also was a guest in the home ited Branson. Mo. Hannabal, Mo.
week after visiting with t h e i r of her brother, Mr Heald last the home of Mark Twain and all
Mr Boy Isgate and Mr I.* week
• SPECIALS •
THURS., FRI., AND SAT.,
AUGUST 25 24 27
WHOLE
Maize
100 Lb
Bug
215
CLAYTON'S
Hog Finisher
100 Lb
Bag
3.29
CLAYTON'S
Hog Grower
100 Lb.
Bag
3 59
Stock Salt
COARSE OR FINE
100 Lb
Bag
1.19
REMINGTON OR PETERS
22 Longs
per
bo*
.52
PURE RIBBON CANE
Syrup
per gallon
1.49
Cover Crop Seed b Fertilizer
The local A S C. office in taking applications fur fall cover
crop seed and fertiliier We are now receiving shipments of first
quality fresh seeds with excellent purify and germination tests.
We have a full line of Swifts' Goldenrod and International ferti
liiers. We are in a position to fill all of your cover crop needs.
Our prices are right and our delivery service is free. We shall
appreciate your business on straight sale or purchase order
Fresh Garden Seeds
We have received a shipment of fresh garden seeds for fall
planting.
Onions Sets
We have just received a shipment of yellow and white.
CLAYTON
FEED & SUPPLY
PHONE MU 34443
"Your Purina Dealer'
Rusk, Texas
Pastor'* Offiee Hour*
I'aJtor' Visitation 1 30 I'
Pastor's Nay Off Saturday
(Available When Needed;
HABITS
MAKE THEM WORK FOR YOUI
It is easier to go to church ever/
Sunday than it is to go occasional-
ly.
HERE'S WHY . When church
going is «
no debate
When we attend only "When we
have nothing else to do", we open
the door to all sorts of difficulties
The matter then becomes some-
thing to decide each week It he-
roines a debate Every week we.
must thrash out the recurring pro
blem TO GO OR NOT TO GO,"
that is the question Why not set
tl< it once and for all, and GO
EVKItY SUNDAY?
TRY HIS WAY
ATTEND CHURCH EVERY SUN
BRING OTHERS WITH YOU
With warm personal regards.
I am,
Sincerely, Your Pastor
M
Phone MI' 3 4605
M to 6.30 PM
fe^sional honorary society, at Ste-
phen F Austin State College
Mr Lonti received his B S de-
;rw from Sam Houston State Col-
lege in 1W1 He did graduate work
and Service; Webb Finley Chair 1 « th" University of Houston A the
man of Committee or. Prayers A University of Oklahoma and re-
Devotions, Don Crysup chairman ceived his M Ed from Stephen
of Committee on f'hunh Member Austin State i-ollege in 19«0
At Sam Houston, he was a mem
ship Roll The following members
were present for this meeting
Glenn Lindsey, Ralph Travis,
Webb Einley, Alex Black, Mrs Roy
regular habit, there is [sgat<-, Dr James Fisher. Finis Str>
It is settled in advance Vall and Reverend Jewel McClure
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
The First Quarterly Conference
was held at First Methodist
Church, August 18th, 7 30 PM
At this meeting, Dr James V Fish-
er and Robert U Banks were elect
ed as Delegates to District Con-
ference
SERMON TOPICS
A M CHRISTIAN CONVIC
TIONS CO! NT"
P M 1 LETTING CHRIST
1.1 vi-:
BUILDING COMMITTEE NAMED
Thi' Nominating Committee of
the Fir i Mi-thodist Church have
named the following five men to
serve on the Building Committee
I r Goff Chairman; A W
Coker, Gladstone Thompson Hen-
ry Guen/.el. and Frr d I.unsford
The committee feel that these men
capable to serve in this capa
gate
Mr- T H Cobble and daughter,
Mrs Knox Ray and MalLnda were
visiting in Tyler Saturday
Mr. Roy Lsgate spent Wednes-
day and Thursday of this week
with her parents, Mr and Mrs T
C Harvey at Lindale
Mr and Mrs J L Bagley re-
turned recently from visiting their
ber of the Choir, Orchestra, and son in law and daughter, Mr and
the Bearkat Band He was also Mrs Wilson Clark and children at
a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, Tulsa, Oklahoma
band fraternity. Mrs James Smlth "f Corpus
Dr Arvie Donner, dean of the ChrLsti is visUng her parents, ,\ir.
school of education of the Univer- ani^ Mrs Jim Madden while her
sity of Houston, spoke to the group husband is in New York on bus-
about What Is the Good Teach- mess
(;r " Mr and Mrs. Frank Madden and
Participating on the program David of Houston spent the week-
were Eli Pool, president of Iota end with parents, Mr «id Mrs
Gamma Chapter, Dean Ernestine J"n Madden and Mr and Mrs C.
Henry, vice-president; Dr. A, L. Metz Heald Mr and Mrs. Charles
Ur.i\ college sponsor, Dr Robert Hf'alrJ left Monday for Marshall to
M'-Kibl>en. historian, Mrs Mary'vis't Mrs. Heald's parents before
I,on Palmer, secretary and Dr A leaving for Rutgers University,
T Clarke treasurer Now Jersey to continue his studies.
O
the Museum's there, also points of
interest in Minnesota.
o
Mrs. Edwin Dickey and daugh-
ter- Sarah. Dixie and Jame, and INTERESTING FACTS
M r s. Tish Knox have returned The seven wonders of the mod-
from art extended vacation visit- ern world are the airplane, rad-
ing Mrs. Knox's brother-in-law and íum, antiseptics, antitoxins, X-ray,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzger- radio and the telephone.
DR. P. A. KOLSTAD
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Office Open Tuesday
8:30a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Other Hours by Appointment
MAN DENIES . .
(Continued from Page 1)
are
COMMISSION ON MEMBERSHIP
AND EVANGELISM
city and know that t h e entire
church will .vani to stand Iwhind
the in in this project
FIFTH MONDAY MEETING
The First Bapli-t Church will
The Commission <>ri Membership be ho t to the Federated Women's
and Evangelism met iri Fellowship meelinr. Monday, August 29th, at
Hall Monday, August 22nd, at 7 'i0 ;; 00 I' M Reverend Jewel \h Clure
pin wnh Glenn Lindsey, Chair will be the principal speaker for
man, presiding Newly elected to the ervices
office were the following Ralph
HWBWBWC
Travis. Vice-Chairman and W W
Finley, Secretary,
Committee Chairmen are ,i. ful
lows Joe Gumri, Chairman of Corn
mittee on Prospects & Visitation,
Alex Black Chairman of Commit
lee on Visitation & A -iiiiilalinri
Finis Stovall Chairman of Commit
(i i on (,'hurch Attendance, Mr P
I! Musslewtiite Chairman of Com-
rnitlee on Spiritual Life Witness
Hospital Calling
is your report
each week day from
KTLU-1580
10:00 A.M.
an cxiercion telephone, and who
slated that Mr Palmer's n a rn e
should be left out of it
lii the reporter's observation, she
ourided indignant and surprised
that his name had been used in
connection with the incident.
Mr I'almer a.'ain said he would
dejij the reports assigned to him
in the press
The woman whom the reporter
i umed was his wife, remarked
Hial there "has been enough tr hi
l>!>' in Itusk I doubt if he'll ever
come bat k ov• r there
Told that public charges h a d
been made against Cherokee Coun-
t' public officials which may re-
fh' t upon their character, that
some of these charges were as
si'.'iierl to Mr Palmer, and there-
fore the people were entitled to
haw the charges either affirmed
or denied, she replied that she did
riot want her family's ri a rn e
brought into it any more
The charges in the press center
UPPER ROOMS ed around a Mr George Wright
Those desiring Upper Rooms for "I Palestine, who, it. is claimed,
September and October mav find made a complaint to the FBI in
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mr J M Clark
KNOW ILL
Mr Juanita Jenkins Room
40,ri Medical Center, Tyler Texas
Mr- VV J Phillips Room 40
Rusk Memorial Hospital
Mrs Ralph W. Summer Room
ü.'ill Nan I ra . is Hospital
thorn in the foyer next Sundav
SPECIAL MUSIC
Mrs Co-. Martin will be the solo
isl for the Sunday morning, ser
vice She '.Oil sin;' Thi Lord's
I'rayer
GRADUATION EXERCISES
Graduation Exercises for ' h e
1' vi hialric Nut- e Technn 1.1, of
the Rusk Nla'e Hospital will be
ri : ard to In - detent ion in the
Cherokee County Jail. Newspaper
chare.es alleged that Wright was
lot 11-, an offi* er and later treated
at III, K Memorial Hospital
A Cherokeean reporter called
Mr Wright at Palestine at .r> 45 last
I r dav afternoon lie asked to in
t> ; v i- ■/ Mr. Wright, more in the
i no r. ' of siijipres - in" a pos ible
inflantniatory condition in t h
• 11111 > I ha n to (pie stion hurl
held at tin Iirt Methodist Church on the all led incident
it H 00 P M I nday An
The reception to folio
held in Fellowship Hall
; us f
ifith
I be
NEW TRACTORS
€
Ves, the rumors are true that John
Deere wiJl soon lie announcing a new
line of tracto ra. We'll be previewing them
at "Deere Day in Dallas" August 30.
What's more, we've teen told that these
new tractors represent an amazing leap
forv.anl in power farming an advance
so progressive that it seta an all-new
• high in tractor performance, ease of
handling, and operator comfort. Watch
for our announcement date when wo re-
turn from Dalla*. We are looking for-
ward to showing you firsthand what
thene tractors are going to mean to you
in greater production, lower labor costa,
and more leisure\ime.
r
0. L. H0LC0MB& SONS
Assured that his immediate com-
He nis would be confidential until
he ranted ari interview, he declin-
ed. bul told the reporter that he
hoped nothing he had done would
cause the citizenry to be inflamed,
lie - aid he had been advi -' d by his
attorney to make no statements
concerning the incident
Sheriff Department officers, who
noted that any investigation into
the matter should be made through
proper channels, saw no reason for
i rig in! ■ the matter again. The
complaint has been made to the
I-1.1 niul they were content to al-
' low that agency to investigate the
matter, a policy which they have
followed on other occasions.
TOASTM ASTER .
(Continued from Page 1)
!Ci wan inns was largely a demon
stratum of how the Toastmasters'
Club operate' A member is call-
ed upon to make an impromptu
speech lasting two minutes, on
a subject assigned him on the
moment without any previous pre
paration. A timing clock rings a
bell when the two minutes are
up Jud Perkins. Bill Davis and
Joe Tuck of Jacksonville, each
matli such two minute speeches
It was explained that alter the
series of two minute speeches, a
member who has been previously
' designated makes a six minute
speech on a subject for which he
has had tune for preparation. Joe
Tuck made this six minute speech.
One member is designated to
evaluate the several speeches. For
this program Jud Perkins was the
«■valuator Some of hi> criticisms
of the speakers were mirth provok
iru. He refrained from evaluating
his own speech But he especially
commended Joe Tuck's mx min
uto speech It was evident that
| all present agreed that Joe's
speech deserved such command
at ion
RUSK. TEXAS
Wedding rings are placed on the
third finger of the left hand be
cauM of an old Egyptian belief
that a nerve ran from that finger
to the heart
SPECIAL PRICES
Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 25, 26, & 27
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GROCERY & MARKET
RUSK, TEXAS
PENTHOUSE
LIPTON INSTANT
ADMIRATION
PEAgE
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49i
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WASHING POWDER
SUNSHINE VANILLA
COMET REGULAR
GIANT SIZE POST
WAFERS
RiGE
TOUSTIES
33?
12 oz. Boxes
12 oz. Box
HORMEL
HEINZ SWEET
BLUE
PLATE
SALAD
OLEO
25 oz. Jar
CLABBER GIRL
25 OZ
We invite you to take advantage of these specials plus many other
low low priced items not advertised.
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ALL MEAT
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FRESH LEAN
PORK CHOPS
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960, newspaper, August 25, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150355/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.