The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1960 Page: 2 of 20
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PACE TWO
THE CHEROKEEAN
SEPTEMBER 1, 1960
First Methodist News
RUSK, TEXAS
Reverend Jewel McClure. Minister
Reverend Udai Singh, Missionary in India
Pastor's Office J lours
Pastor's Visitatiw 1 3° P
Pastor's Day Off Saturday
(Available When Needed)
THE PASTOR'S PENI
GIVING IS LIVING
As you give to others in time
and in energy', in consideration and
attention, in acceptance and love,
IAITmCS,* MNlfl c# Al.
TBu€ ÍWt 'ACTi 0PVJ(.fr
To Y&J OUT ot TM( <
Spin Cast Reel & Rod
$8.88
Wallace Hardware
and Furniture Co.
E. Side of Squir
8 00 A. M to 12 00 í' VI
Phone M!r 3-4605
M to 6 30 P M
in service and devotion, in mater
lal i'o'xlv yoii will win the a[^
precia lion and love of those to
whom you t;ive or thov- whom
you help You will alvi win for
yourself much greater [x-acr of
mind, much greater rHicf from
tension
THY S WAY'
AT 1 fO.¥ K AT WORK AT
PLAY AT < III IU.H
With warm personfil regards.
I am Sincerely,
Your I'astor
Jewel McClure
* i *
SERMON TOPICS
A M Holy Communion
P M, • The lincompromisinc
Christian
THE CHURCH AT WORK
Monday, Sept. 5th, 7:30 P.M.
The <'omrnKMon on Finance will
meet in Fellowship Hall
Wednesday, September /th, 7 30
C M The Comrnlnsion on F/luc
at ion will meet in Fellowship
Hall
BUILDING COMMITTEE
Members of the P.ullding ' orn
rnittee alorif. With K'-v Je'wi-I Me
Clure. l«-ft Ht«.k id r> .'50 Tuesday
morning to inspeet Kducational
liuildings at San Air.'.u.stine. Jasp
er, Livingston, and f'rockett Mak
i rig the trip were A W i.'oker.
Henry (lueiuel. Fred Lunsford and
l.ester fioff
IN SYMPATHY
Ut
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 1 A 7
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THE MOTION PICTURE FOR EVERYONE!
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—CARTOON
"LIFE WITH LOOPY'
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1
HERF.I THE FEATURE
GET A PARTY TOGETHER 1
\tiUU
AND ATTEND OUR GIANT
FUN SHOW FOR CHILDREN
YOU CAN ALSO STAY AND SEE OUR REGULAR FEATURE
CHILDREN 35c — ADULT5 50c
ATTENTION BOYS A GIRLS
BACK TO SCHOOL
FREE KIDDIE SHOW
Saturday Morning, Sept 3, at 9:30 A. M
THIS SHOW IS MADE POSSIBLE BY
THE FOLLOWING
Jared' 5c to SI.00 Store
Texas Cafe
Mathews-Miller
Stover's Cafe
Gulf Coast Fed. Feed Ass'n
Bearden Furn. Co.
Western Auto Store
Moseley Drug Store
Citizens State Bank
Babcock Bros. Auto Store
RUSK MERCHANTS . . .
E. H. Whitehead Enterprises
Houston White. Candidate For
County Clerk
Rusk Paint Center
Vcrdie Mae Bank* Grocery
J. C, Williams Rambler Dealer
Wadel Connally Co. Auto Supply
Bill's Radio A T V. Service
Piggly Wiqgly Grocery
Citizen's Indust. Insurance Co
Copeland't Georgia Lynne Shop
SATURDAY — ONF OAY ONLY SEPTEMBER 3
FEATURE NO. 1: — FEATURE NO 7
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The|EGEND°F
Tom DOoitf
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DONALD GOLD MINE''
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SATURDAY PREVUE 11:15 PM
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 4 A 5
THE M08T EXCITING ADVENTURES A BOY EVER HAD!,
™*SfsThejVdventure8 of
TheyiuVcílLUrGo ot Y
Huckleberry Finn
TAklU niuñii I ^ • fjj
TONY RANDALL
— i
Kim Quinn
Honored Ai
Party Sat.
Kirn Quinn was feted with a par
ty Saturday afternoon, August 27-
th m honor of her 4th birthday
Held in the back yard of Ii.t
home ori Honner Street, little Kim
shared the occasion with the fol-
lowing friends Sheilah arid Sally
I'ryor Jack arirl Kelly Hall, Rose-
mary and Judy Fay Long, Terr i e
Lou and Wendee Whitehead, David
and Clay Arnold, Linda Mayo,
Nelda Filti, and three cóusins;
Nancy Norman and I'arri and Jim-
my Singletary.
The youngstars enjoyed playing
iri the shady yard prior to help-
irii! the honoree open her lovely
gifts
The attractive, pink iced hirth
day cake, was shaped like n doll
with the cake forming the skirt,
arid a real doll's bodice topping
the cake
After lighting the candles, cake,
punch, ice cream, dips and chip
were served
Mothers present were Mesdames
Walters Singletary, Jr, 'V (' Nor
man, Bruce Arnold, JacK '¡ail,
Aubrey Mayo, James I'ryor, Km
melt Whitehead, V I Long and
Mis ■ Angela Dickey
Mr . Jark Quirin was assisted by
her mother Mrs Witters Single-
tary, in entertaining
Party favors w t<- balloon-
whi.slle .
Rusk V/omen
Attend Food
Workshop
A one day workshop for School
Lunch personnel was held in the
,la ek on vil |c High School cafeteria
lust Thursday
Mr l .ther OurTctt and Mr
Lou i ' Wilson of the Dietetic lie
parii! ''lit 'if Un-.k Stale Hospital,
i i.!>d li> Mr (iraee Kvaris of
Jacksonville r.ive a demonstration
in the honiir1 nl liirkcv :uid mak
in" lurkcv roll
Mr i Vivian I h aid Mrs Anna
Ik'Hc .iniii', .ui'l Mr Anne Itolh-
• 1 i "i link si . i i dernon. J rat cm
in mak ire; yeast breads, incliidin :
tin- I irnIiiir • i• r and hot tin;1, buns
Mr lie.ihl talked on the import
anee ni observing special holidays
in I h • ■ < h i if 11 cafeterias Mrs Jones
decorated cakes appropriate for
Halloween and Faster,
Mrs (; .1 lirady, supervisor of
I lie .'ae|- un\ i||e lunch program,
made a special alad dressing for
cabbage slaw Mrs lierta L HI
Crocked ,a\e a dcmoiislration
in making apple pie with the use
nf hi especially good pastry,
Florence Bridón, manager
Jacksonville High cafeteria
i with the other workers of
ich room, were hostesses for
balanced and delicious
Mi
of 11
togol
that
I v. I
II
ir Cinemascope ahí MfTROCOLOS
lunch, lit 111 /• 111 g the fowls thai
were prepared in demonstrad ins
I r' i a i'eleria |H rsoniicl u er •
[ire ''lit 11' 1111 I hcrokee County
f. " from I Iifkin and one irn.a
Hay town
Attending from Husk were Mi s
dames Heald, Bothwell and Jones
also Nellie K I'lackwcll, Bessie
Lloyd and Margaret Hooker Mrs.
Hooker i , t i be at the Junior lliuli
Cafeteria this year, replacing Mrs
Johnny Jones who moved to Clevc
land
Members uf First Methodist ex
tend sincere sympathy to Mrs
Herbert Osborne and Family whose
father passed away last Thursday
Flit i ral services were held in Alto
with the Reverend Sam Puree of
delating, assisted by Itev Jewel
Mci 'lure
IN HOSPITAL
Mr P T Butler Room 20<>
Nan Travis
KNOWN ILL AT HOME
Mrs Carl Spinks
Mr II I Stevens
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs \V J Phillips
Mrs Ralph W Summers
.Mrs Juanita Jenkins
Mrs Billy O'Neal
Mi- There a Maneas
rASTOR'S VISITS
ARCHIE MOORE
EDDIE HODGES
CHiLOEN 3Sc
DISCOUNT CAROS 60c
TUESOAY ANC WEDNESDAY SEPT 6 A
JLTS 80c
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ienn Ait/
ROAST
FRANKS
■ I A II Decker's Fully
tlAM Cooked
BACON
Golden Ripe
Bananas
Not many more weekends before
there'll be too much of a chill in the
air for outdoor eating . . so you bet-
ter take full advantage of this last
big holiday before settling down to
the busy fall season. At Piggly Wig-
gly you'll find all kinds of wonder-
ful, appetizing foods for your Labor
Day outing . . . delicious things that
make exciting meals! For the best
foods for any occasion, shop Piggly
Wiggly!
Veal Crown
Lb.
2
We give GREEN STAMPS
Swift's Premium
1 Lb. Pkg.
Boneless
11 Lb. Tin
Rath's Blackhawk
1 Lb. Pkg.
43£
49c
$169
59<
Veal Club
10
SANDWICHES
Morrell's E-Z Cut
HAM
Friday &
Saturday
POTATOES
TOMATOES
RUTABAGAS
REYNOLDS WRAP
Each
Red
10 Lb. Bag
U.S. No. 1
Vine
Pink Lb.
Minnesota
Lb.
39c
15<
5C
Lipton's
I Lb. Pkg.
N.B.C. Crackers
1 Lb. Box
N. B. C Vanilla
WAFERS
25£
SNO-CLUB
MELLORiNE
I'i!
¿ Gal.
Ctn.
Pkg. Of
350
n
WE HAVE A LARGE
SELECTION OF
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
25 ft. Roll
33*
UltttllL blKMWBERRIES
mmm
29c
8 oz. Can mm&r
TuWlc STUFFED
OLIVES
4 9i
7 ', oz Jar WW
UCL UIXIE
mmm
Qi
300 Can W T
NINE LIVES
m BOB
2 4 Can', 29C
10c OFF SHORTENING
HOfMO
7Qr
3 Lb. Can | W f
DEL MONTE
PRU ME JUIÜE
49c
PLANTERS
PEAIUTS
T, 01. Can
PLANTERS
MIX Pi UTS
4 oz. Can 33^
MAYONNAISE
PLY?ÜÜÜTK
29i
Admiration
Brand's Orange, Grape & Variety
I Gal.
DRINK
29
Dental Cream
onpmy
GLEG Meadowlake 5c off
PALMOLIVESoap
PALMOLIVESoap
CASHMERE BOUQUET
SUPER SUDS7 off
AD Detergent
VEL Detergent
VELLiquid
FAB
FLCriENT A"or,H s-"
mi2c off
mmm
3
3
2
one Lb.
Reg Bars
Bath Siie
Bath Siie
Reg. Siie
Giant
Large
Giant
2
2
24i
29?
29c
49c
28c
87c
35c
73c
35c
75c
31c
39s
FREE! FÜEE!
25 EXTRA
S&H STAMPS
With Purchase
of Elach 2 Gal.
CABELL'S
Homogenized
MILK
SPIVEY
Barbecue Sauce
Full
\ Pint
29
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1960, newspaper, September 1, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150356/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.