The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1987 Page: 10 of 36
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PAGE TEN—THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK. TEXAS—THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1987
RHS plans
homecoming
By MARY ANN PATTERSON
The Rusk High School graduating
classes of 1963, 1964 and 1965 are
combining for pre-game activities
prior to the Rusk High School
Homecoming game which is Friday,
Oct. 9atEagleStadium.
All members of the three classes
are urged to attend the Homecoming
game and a special presentation of
the football team from 1962-63 will
take place. The team won the
District 16AA Championship that
year bringing that title to Rusk for
the first time in 37 years. The
cheerleaders and majorettes from
that year, 25 years ago, will also be a
part of the pre-game activities.
All members of the football team,
cheerleaders and majorettes are
asked to be at Eagle Stadium by 6
p.m. so the pre-game show can be
organized. Game tim^ will be 7:30
p.m.
Alto sets Country Fair
PURPLE HEART with silver star Is presented to Glen Stanley, left,
by Ike Daniel at the Thursday noon Lions Club luncheon. The award
was presented for Stanley's trials and dedication during the last
baseball season. In the background is Lion President Charles Hor-
ton. staff photo
P American Heart
Association
wfre fighting for
nour life
we're fighting for American Heart
vourufe Association
We need you.
Research saves lives.
SANTA'S WAREHOUSE
NOTHING OVER $10
Grand Opening Specials
Christmas Color Books Halloween Items Pocket Knives $1.00 Assorted Gag Gifts
Dominoes with case, $7.99 Large Variety 10/M .00 Items Regular 4 Large sise posters
Jackson SquareShopping Ctr.
(WalMart Shopping Center, between Sports Center & .Hair Affair)
Mon.-Sat. 10-6
The eleventh annual Alto Country
Fair will be held the weekend of Oct.
16-18 in downtown Alto. There is no
admission charge for the Open Air
Market or the Exhibition Hall
located in the Lions Club building.
The Fair will run from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. on Friday and Saturday and
from 1 p.m. toSp.m. on Sunday.
Booth space must be reserved by
Oct. 8 and the fee is $10 for an area of
100 square feet. For the use of elec-
tricity the fee is $15. All items must
be handmade and two persons can
combine their works. To work out of
a vehicle, van, etc. the fee is $20.
Registration forms are available at
the Southwestern Electric Co. in
Alto, or by writing to Alto Country
Fair, P. 0. Box 296, Alto, Tx.75925.
There is no fee for showing of han-
dmade items in the judged exhibit at
the Lions Club building. All entries
must be turned in between 1 p.m.
Open air
revival
scheduled
An open air revival is scheduled
7:30 p.m. each night Oct 5-11 on the
parking lot of Word of God Church,
903 E. 9th, Rusk
Churches and ministers are in
vited to join in a city-wide effort to
better the City of Husk and to reach
the lost for Christ
Some of the ministers who are
scheduled to speak are Glenn
Dickson, John Whal. Romiro
Maldonado and others The pastor,
W. P Dickson, invites all races,
creed and color to attend
and 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at the
Lions Club. Exhibitors must return
a registration form also by Oct. 8.
Ribbons will be awarded in each
category.
The number of entries is limited to
three in each category and there are
five categories: ARTS: paintings,
sculpture, photography; CRAFTS:
China paintings, plaster, ceramics,
wall hanging, wood working,
weaving, basketry, macrame, dolls,
toys, stained glass, metal art,
decorations, quilting, crochet, knit-
ting, needle work and decorated T-
shirts; HOMEMAK1NG: sewing,
canning and baking,
MISCELLANEOUS (state the name
and number of what you have); the
fifth category is Young Artist and
Craft (up to age 16).
There will be a final meeting of the
Planning Committee on Wednesday,
Oct. 7 at 1:30 p m in the South
western Electric Co All persons
helping with the fair are encouraged
to attend this meeting according to
the President, Gene Crosby For
more information she can be
reached at 409-858 :1281
The Market Place
YELLOW SQUASH b. 49*
ICEBERG LETTUCE 39'
' 1
RED RIPE TOMATOES b 59*
AVOCADOS 6/$l00
NECTARINES 89c
BANANAS b 49*
BORDEN MILK ..n.n $T9
BREAD o.« 68*
Pumpkins in Now!
20 lb. PINTO BEANS $_80 We Now Accept
Í in Burlap Bag (Decorator) / Food Stamps
' ^Hwy 69 at the Y in Rusk Open B 6 Monday thru Saturday
Attend the Church of Your Choice:
ADVENTIST
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Bob Elliott, Pastor
701 North Euclid, Rusk
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Don Haffner, Pastor
1107 North Main, Rusk
CATHOLIC
OUR LADY OF SORROWS
Father Charles Gendron
1101 Corinth Road, Jacksonville
CHRISTIAN
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev Wayne Clute. Pastor
Sycamore Street, Rusk
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST, RUSK
Paul Williams, Pastor
202 N. Mam. Rusk
CHURCH OF CHRIST, GALLATIN
Otis Daniels, Pastor
Gallatin
EPISCOPAL
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL
Rev. George W Powell
Euclid Street. Rusk
INTERFAITH
GRACE FELLOWSHIP
Rev. Keith Hassell, Pastor
Second Street Rusk
LUTHERAN
CHRIST LUTHERAN
Hwy 79 Jacksonville
Stewart Marshall, Pastor
METHODISTS
DIALVILLE UMC
Dr Charlotte Smith, Pastor
Dialville
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
Dr. Doyle Riley, Pastor
303 North Henderson St . Rusk
WOODVILLE CME
Rev. M. L. Bell, Pastor
Atoy
PENTECOSTAL
FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL
Rev T i Pot*. Postor
Hwy 69 North. Rush
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
WORD OF GOD
Rev W P Dickson Postor
903 East Ninth Rusk
HUDSON CHAPEL
Rev Kenneth Hammond Pastor
Hudson Chapel
PRESBYTERIAN
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev Richard Gilmer Postor
312 North Mam Rusk
MOUNT HEBRON
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Elm Grove Community (Hwy 110)
Rev James Fuller Pastor
BAPTIST
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THE LOVE OF GOD PROVIDES US
WITH THE BLAZE OF AUTUMN
With the heat of the summer k*j>innin>> to wane
And the si^ns of the year growing old.
Comes a season providing the frost and the rain
While the leaves change to scarlet and gold.
For a moment of glory before they turn brown
And descend to the earth everywhere,
As a cold gust of wind sends them fluttering down
Where the Ixtnfire smoke fills the air.
It's a time for the harvest of orchard and field,
While the earth's brilliant colors appear;
Then the love of the bird is so brightly revealed
When the season of autumn is here.
—Gloria Nowak
The vr.ir was in its
yellownu! time. .Mid
the l;uc ol N.iturt .i
sltiily it) old ynld
Kenneth (.r.ihunu
BLOUNT CHAPEL BAPTIST
Rev Jomes Wich wore Postor
7 miles tost on Hwy B4
MEMORIAL MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev Don Copelond Pos'or
Crockett St Rusk
MT HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev Herbert George Postor
M Hope Rood Rusk
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
Rev J Carringlon Pas'or
Hatley St Rusk
OAKLAND MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev Roy Hughes Pastor
Oakland
PONTA FIRST BAPTIST
W Poul Knous Pastor
Intersection Hwy M0&3CU
SARDIS BAPTIST
7pm 1st 8 3rd Saturday
11 a m Sunday School Sundays
Farm Rood 1857 Sardis
CHEROKEE BAPTIST
Rev Derrel Whtttield Pasto
Cherokee St Rusk
PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST
Rev Joe Brooks Postor
Hwy tM West Maydelle
REKLAW BAPTIST
Billy Dawson Pastor
CALVARY BAPTIST
600 W Sixth Rusk
EASTSIDE BAPTIST
Academy Street Rusk
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev James Goforth Postor
306 North Barron Rusk
SALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev Tommy Mabry Pastor
Salem Road Rusk
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST
Woyne Thompson Pastor
Loop 343. Rusk
WEST UNION BAPTIST
Rev Herman Martin Postor
Beal Street Rusk
ROCKY SPRINGS
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev. Jim Moyfield. Pastor
Gallatin
LONE OAK BAPTIST
Dr George Bourque Pastor
Lone Oak Road (Off Hwy 73 Rusk)
ELM GROVE BAPTIST
Highway 110
Rev George McDutf Pastor
TIE FOUOWINV, MERCHANT
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YOUR CHOSEN HOUSE OF
WORSHIP THIS SABBATH
Cherokee
Medical Center
, IKI N Konnrr. Ku k
Phone 6«;i 2273
Emerson's Texaco
712 V Dirkerson. Ru*k
Phone b83(>3(>0
Texas Farm Bureau
Insurance
hi Mien
South I <M |> 3I t. Rusk
Phone ivK.i-2." 7Í
Cherokee Co. Electric
Co-operative Assn.
Hm> North. Rusk
I'honr <>83 2218
Oekers Affiliated
Food Store
(>07 Uest Sixth. Rusk
Phone 683-221.í
Dr. Tom Goodman
Dentist
70V Y Bonner, Rusk
Phone 6X3 ," 7.*>l
Citizens Bank
Member Fl)l(
MM >. Main, Rusk
Phone 683-2277
Jerrv Williams
Plumbing
.'•09 Y Homier, Rusk
Phone 683 I7S3
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JoKd Anderson
Realtors. Inc.
.">77 Y Main. Kn k
Phone Mi.i
First State Bank
Member Hill
101 Y Mam. Rti'k
Phone 583 22'.
Tommie s Home
Health Care, Inc.
I KMI Mest Sixth. Ru*k
Phone 683-.*>Mi7
HusKis
Fast Photo
Printing A Offiee Sii|>|il\
.">01 Y Mam. Ru<>k
Phone h8.12.Vl I
Southern Cherokee
Federal Credit
Union
Member Nil \
H*>. North. Rusk
Phone 683 2.Í27
Chapman Pharmao
100 Kasi Fifth. Rusk
Phone 683 2122
Rusk Federal Savings
& Loan Association
Member KM M
620 N. Henderson. Rusk
Phone H83 2208
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1987, newspaper, October 1, 1987; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151820/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.