The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1963 Page: 4 of 14
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Accepting Soil Conservation Service Awards as Farmers
oí the Year at the Thursday ni^ht banquet are left to right
G. A. Dotson. Best Land Reclamation; F. T. Sessions, Zone 5.
WHAT
Rusk Folks
ARE DOING
Mr. and Mrs Roy Dean Thomp-
son and Cathy of Tyler wen-
Sunday guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chiton Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Guinn.
Gary. Karen and Janet of Jack-
sonville spent Sunday with his
mother. Mrs. Frazier Guinn.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Drewry of
Tyler visited parents, Mr. and
Mrs Edwin Dickey and Mrs.
Drewry, Monday.
Mrs Grace Lawrence of Hal-
las and daughter, Miss Gail
FOR THOSE
FOR '¡FAVORITE G
ALWAYS THINK
OF US
WE HAVE THE PERFECT GIFT
FOR EVERY GRADUATE
Free Gift Free Wrapping
Wrapping For Mailing
Moseley Drug Store
PHONE MU 3-2344 WEST SIDE OF SQUARE IN RUSK
Jared's . . .
Your Sewing Needs
Headquarters for All
Week-End Specials
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
ASSORTED COLORS
JERGEN SOAP
CAKE
BAG
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7 COIL SPRING—RUST PROOF
CLOTHES PINS
DOZ.
8*
ASSORTED COLORS
PLASTIC PITCHERS
2 GAL.
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NOTEBOOK PAPER^
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Every Day You Get
Discount Prices At
JARED'S
5( to $1.00 Store
Tke Best Assortment of Candy In Town
South Side of Square Rusk
Wells; Charlie Ramey, Zone a, Alto; Frank Jones, Zone 1.
Jacksonville; and Alvin Davis accepting the award for S.
Barron. Zone 4. Troup.
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Lawrence of Bryan were home
for Mother's Day weekend with
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Moore.
Chris von Doenhoff and his
room mate, Jim Papi, students
at Texas University in Austin
spent tlii' weekend with Chris's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
von Doenhoff.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Broedlave
and son Mike of Nacogdoches
were weekend guests of parents.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Miller.
Bobby Glenn Thrash helps Mrs. Thrash display tin- silver
tray given her in acknowledgement of her title, Homemaker of
the Year Award at the 8th annual SCS Banquet.
FOREST NEWS
By A. L. ODOM
Sorry to report Mr. James
Campbell still very low in a,
Lufkin hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mullen
of Houston spent the night Sa-
turday night at the Campbell s
home here and visited with her!
father. Sunday.
Mrs. Edith Porterfield of
Baytown and Miss Ethel Melvin'
of Houston left Sunday for their
homes ¡ifter staying over a few
days with Claud.
Mr and Mrs Dunning Roye
and children of Longview spent
Sunday with her parents, the
T. D. Durhams and her sister
Lorraine.
Mrs. Maxie Hester and Mrs.
Nobie Williams were business
visitors in Lufkin, Friday.
Mr. and Mr. Don Starr and
children spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
C. C. I vie Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Durham
and Lorraine spent Sunday
night with his sister, Mrs. Essie
Smith at Weches. Lorraine stay-
ed for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moake. Sue
and Robert of Dallas visited
Sunday with her parents, the
C. A. Odotns. Mrs. Mattie Pal
iner was also a visitor. Robert
is visiting this week with Mrs.
Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Newland
of I ufkiti v isited awhile Sunday
night with parents Mr. and Mrs.
Neal Newland and grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harrison.
Roy Harrison went to see Six
Flags with the Wells Band, Sat-
urday. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs W. L, Harrison.
Mr. W. L. Harrison was a bus-
iness visitor in Rusk, Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. R. F Harrison
and Mrs Neal Newland were
business visitors in Rusk, Fri-
day.
Mrs. cheba Durham and Lor-
ióme were business visitors in
Lufkin, Friday.
Mr Ray Martin and Jack By-
ers visited Mr. James Campbell
in Lufkin Hospital Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staton and
children of Lufkin spent Sun-
day with his mother, Mrs. Ver-
da Staton Her daughters, Mrs.
Retha Dero and Mrs. Wanda
Hadavvay were also there.
Mr and Mrs. Claud Rane.v of
Longview visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arnold,^Sun-
day. «
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Uruguay means bird's t#il,
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Hulon Brown was recognized as the District's Influential
Farmer by the Soil Conservation Service.
It's Good to Be Equipped
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m
s
. . . and have everything at your fingertips. Most home
makers don't have eight hands, but they have the next best
thing: electric housewares.
For every job, there's an efficient, convenient electric helper.
Each does its specific job faster, better and more economically
than you ever dreamed possible. Electric housewares with
automatic temperature control mean you set them and forget
them.
Automatic control panels with built-in timer will let you us®
as many as six appliances at one time.
Up-date your living, the low-cost electric way.
Visit your appliance dealer soon. /fo
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ELECTRICITY—the heart of modern living
<9 UtECJ
Cherokee County Electrk
Cooperative Association
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrd of the Reklaw Community were
given the Outstanding Couple in Community Service Award.
Mike Breedlove
Celebrates His
1st Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller
honored their grandson, Mike
Breedlove on his first birthday,
Sunday with a dinner at Rusk
Hotel. All five generations of
his family were present. They
are his parents, Mr. and Mr*
Boh Breedlove, grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, great-
Named Honor
Student At
Teague H. S.
Sherry Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Claridge
and Ronny Birkelbach. son of
Rev. and Mrs, El wood Birkel-
bach are valedictorian and sal
utatorian respectively of
1963 Teague High School
uating class.
Sherry posted a 4 year
rage of 95.113 and Ronny
raged 95.058.
The Birkelbach family
former residents of this
grandmother, Mrs. Vernie Min*
ter and great-great-grandmother,
Mrs. Al Smith.
A turkey dinner was served.
A beautiful canary yellow birth-
day cake with one burning can-
dle completed the meal.
The Royal Standard Flag is
flown from Buckingham Palace
in London when the Royalty is
in residence.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1963, newspaper, May 16, 1963; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150496/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.