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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Clferokceaif Herald ■ thecherokeean.com
MARGIE MARIE ALLEN WALLACE
Graveside service for Mar-
gie Marie Allen Wallace, 75,
of New London was at 3 p.m.,
Friday, April 11, at the Alto
City Cemetery with the Rev.
George Bourque and Chaplain
Carie Ponder officiating.
Mrs. Wallace died April 8.
She was born Sept. 19, 1932,
in Alto, to the late Raymond
and Agnes Felder Allen.
She was a resident of New
London for seven months and
formerlylivedinRusk. She was
a member of Lone Oak Baptist
Church, a retired convenience
store manager and health care
provider.
Preceding her in death were
two sons, Ray Lusk and Tommy
Lusk; a brother, Charles Allen
and a sister, Virginia Har-
ris; and a son-in-law, Gaylon
Moore.
Survivors are three sons and
one daughter-in-law, Marvin
Lusk of Nacogdoches, Bruce
and Teresa Lusk of Central
Heights, and DeWayne Wal-
lace of Jacksonville; three
daughters and two sons-in-law,
Doris and Leshe Parker of
Rusk, Janette Moore of Troup
and Ginger and Eddy Shorter
ofLaneville: two sisters, Kath-
erine French of Jacksonville
and Doris Williams of Lake
Jackson; 15 grandchildren,
30 great grandchildren, two
great-great-grandchildren,
numerous nieces, nephews and
cousins. Arrangements were
under the direction of Wallace-
Thompson Funeral Home,
Funeral for Tony Harrison,
61, of Jacksonville, was at 10
a.m. Saturday April 12, at Au-
try Funeral Home chapel with
the Rev. Barbara Hugghins of-
ficiating. Burial was in Griffin
Cemetery at Troup.
Mr. Harrison died April 9.
He was born March 3, 1947,
in Jacksonville, to William R.
(Dub) and Eche Harrison. He
was a member of the Jackson-
ville First United Methodist
Church. He was an honor
graduate of Jacksonville High
School where he letteredin bas-
ketball, football and track. Mr.
Harrison graduated from Lon
Morris College and Stephen F.
Austin State University, where
he also received a masters de-
gree in education. Hewasahigh
school teacher, then assistant
principal and later principal
and won national recognition
for his work.
Mr. Harrison was a member
of the National Association of
Secondary School Principals,
Tarheel Association of Princi-
pals and Assistant Principals,
North Carolina Association
of Educators, Association for
BILL COBBLE
Funeralfor WilhamDee (Bill)
Cobble, 72, of Rusk was at 2
p.m., Tuesday April 15, in the
Wallace-Thompson Funeral
Home Chapel with the Rev. Don
Copeland officiating. Burial
was in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Cobble died April 11.
He was born October 28, 1935
in Waxahachie. Mr. Cobble
was a resident of Rusk for 17
years, formerly ofPalestine and
Waxahachie.
He retired in 1976 after 25
years at Knox Glass in Pales-
tine. Hé attended Palestine
High School and served in the
National Guar d Army Re serve s
from Oct. 8,1953toQct,7,1959.
He was a member of Memorial
Missionary Baptist Church.
He owned and operated
Babcock Bros, in Rusk for 14
years. Mr. Cobble also had an
exterminating business while
employed at Knox Glass.
Preceding him in death were
his son, William Keith Cobble;
his parents, William and Ruby
Ethyl Williams Cobble; a sister,
Mary Thacher and two broth-
ers, Robert Cobble and Leon
EARNEST NEWBURN DURRETT
Funeral for Earnest New-
burn (Earnie) Durrett, 72, of
New Summerfield was at I p.m.
April 15, in the Autry Funeral
Home chapel with the Rev.
Andy Cox officiating. Burial
was in McDonald Cemetery.
Mr. Durrett diedApril 12. He
wasbornJuly 13,1935, in Jack-
sonville to Earnest Durrett and
Willie Caroline Stincephier. He
was a retired air conditioner
technician and a Baptist.
Mr. Durrett was preceded in
deathbyhisparents; abrother.
Bob Durrett; and a son-in-law,
Rodney Westbrook.
Survivors are his wife, Gladys
Durrett of Rusk; a son, Ricky
Durrett of New Summerfield;
two daughters and sons-in-law
Belinda Westbrook of Jackson-
ville, Louise and Scott Paine of
Houston; a step-son and spouse,
more letters to the editor, pg, 2A
letters
A heartfelt 'thank you'
WENDY EMPRIMO
Graveside service for Carl
Goolsbee Payne, 89, will be at
10 a.m. Thursday, April 17, at
Richfield Cemtery in Richfield,
Kan. with Pastor Sandy Fergu-
son officiating. Military rites
will be conducted by VF W Post
No. 3162.
Mr. Payne died April 10,
in Elkhart, Kan. The fourth
child of Jewel Adam and Kate
Madaline Payne, he was born
Sept. 26, 19Í8, in Rusk. He
was the last living of five
brothers and a sister. He was
reared in Rusk and among his
accomplishments was being a
multi-year, three-sport star in
high school.
After high school, he entered
the Army Air Corps and at-
tended pilot training. After a
CARL GOOLSBEE PAYNE
short period asa flight instruc-
tor, he Was transferred to the
European theater as a fighter
pilot. He rapidly advanced
to flight leader because of his
all-weather flight ability. He is
credited as the first American
pilot to shoot down the original
German jet fighter. After the
War he remained in Europe
performing various duties and
while there he met and married
Frances Ellen Kinsler.
He transferred to the Air
Force at its inception in 1947
and completed a 30-year ca-
reer, retiring in 1969. He was
selected as an air attaché and
among the initial cache of flight
instructors for the Air Force of
Thailand.
He was promoted to the rank
of Colonel.
He become a wheat farmer
anclcattlerancher and moved to
Richfield, Kan., near his wife's
birthplace.
Preceding him in death were
his wife, Frances, on Aug. 18,
and his brothers and sister.
He is survived by their four
children, Carl Jr., and his wife,
Carolyn of Plattsburgh, N.Y.;
Rebecca Payne Houston of
Gorclonville; Stephen and his
wife Bobbie of Richfield; and
Theresa Ann Weiss of Piano;
seven grandchildren and nine
great-granclchildren. Memori-
als may be given to VFW Post
#3162 or to the donor's choice
in care of Garnancl Funeral
Home, P.O. Box 854, Elkhart,
Kan. 67950.
TONY HARRISON
Supervision and Curriculum
Development, Texas Associa-
tion of Secondary School Prin-
cipals, and was a life member
of the Texas State Teachers
Association. He was the re-
cipient of the Beaufort County
Principal of the Year award
in 1996, member of Phi Delta
Kappa, professional fraternity
in education, Stephen F. Austin
State University 1972 until
present, as well as many other
scholastic organizations. Mr.
Harrison wasprececleclin death
by his parents.
Survivors are a son and
daughter-in-law, Chris and
Tonya Harrison of Spring; a
daughter, Robin Collins of Lake
Tawakoni; three brothers and
sisters-in-law, BillanclMichelle
Harrison of Spring, Ross and
Pam Harrison of Grand Prairie
and Keith and Donna Harrison
of New Braunfels; and four
grandchildren. Heather, Jes-
sica, John and Maegan.
Pallbearers were Stephen
Harrison, Patrick Harrison,
Brent Harrison, Matt Har-
rison, Beall Orr and John
Whisenhunt.
Clarence D.
(Buddy) Roye,
65, of Tacoma,
Wash, cliecl
April 6, at High-
land Dementia
Care Center. A
private grave-
side service will
Buddy Roye
CLARENCE D. (BUDDY) ROYE
be at Ceclar Hill Cemetery in
Rusk. Mr. Roye was born Feb.
6, 1943, ancl was the son of the
late Anne Elizabeth anclHenry
Guinn of Rusk. Mr. Roye grew
up in Rusk ancl was a Rusk
High School graduate.
He is survived by wife Alice
Roye; two daughters ancl sons-
deaths
Sorority
takes
pictures
Rusk Omicron Gamma
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
will sponsor its annual fund-
raiser.
Pictures will be taken for
Mothers clay, graduation ancl
other events.
Pictures will be taken at
Jim Hogg City Park April 19,
20 ancl 26.
For aclchtional information
call Diane Norton at (903)
743-5504 or Karen Vaught at
(903) 683-6178.
in-law, Toni ancl John Sager
ancl Ttacie ancl Vince Sechninik;
grandchildren. Travis, Lauren,
Austin, Katie, Natasha ancl
Vincent Jr., Diane ancl Alan
Sargent, Tammy ancl Larry
Sargent, Roy ancl Behta Sar-
gent, Chuck ancl Rhonda Sar-
gent ancl many friends.
NEWS
M Cfinrrfi &
LMC dance team presents
annual show April 25
The Lon Morris College Dance
Team will host its annual Spring Dance
Show, Divas & Dance, at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 25, in the Zula Pearson
Theatre. Performances will include
routines honoring celebrity divas such
asTinaTurner, Aretha Franklin, Donna
Summer, Whitney Houston and the
girls from Chicago. Tickets are $5
at the door. For more information or
to buy tickets in advance, please call
(903) 589-4065 or email: aholloway@
lonmorris.edu.
AA celebrates anniversary
The Jacksonville Fellowship of
Alcoholic Anonymous will celebrate
its 39th anniversary from 10:30 a.m.-
9 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at 318 W.
Larissa St.
The public is invited. For additional
information call (903) 586-0713.
Be kind and compassionate
to one another, forgiving each
other, just as in Christ God
forgave you. Ephesians 4:32
Dewayne ancl Jenny Chaphne
of Jacksonville; a sister, Doro-
thy Carpenter of New Sum-
merfield; ancl a sister-in-law,
Jean Durrett of Onalaska;
former spouse Margaret Till-
man of Jacksonville; grand-
children ancl spouses, James
Allen Hays, Laura ancl Jason
Oakley, Ronnie ancl Amanda
Westbrook, Devin Westbrook,
Daniel Durrett, Latona Dur-
rett, Melissa Paine, Bradley
Shoemaker, Jennifer Chaphne,
Lauren Chaphne; nine great-
grandchildren, several nieces
ancl nephews.
Pallbearers were Billy Pow-
ell, Travis Carpenter, Ricky
Brown, Doug Clam, Howard
Bishop, Sam Pearman, Ron-
nie Westbrook, anclRay Harris.
HonorarypallbearerwasArlan
Chamberlain.
Jacksonville
The Cherokee County PALS organization would like to thank
the following companies for their generous donations:
Cherokee lee. Discount City, Wal-Mart Supercenter, Whata-
burger, ancl Brookshire's in Rusk.
The concession stand at the Cherokee County Jr. Livestock
Show is an important fundraiser for us, ancl without your
help it would not be successful. Thank you, again, for your
support.
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Cobble.
He is survived by his wife,
Lincla Marie Cobble of Rusk:
two daughters ancl sons-in-law,
Brittany Hill Cobble Birclwell
ancl Leshe Birclwell of Rusk
ancl Tricia DeeAnn ancl Gilbert
Torres of Fort Worth; two sons
Stephen Justin Cobble of Rusk
ancl Mark Dwayne Cobble of
Palestine;fivegranclclaughters,
Makinna DeeAnnMetheny ancl
Linclsey Brooke Torres, both of
Fort Worth, Amanda Calkin
of Tyler, Lamancla O'Neal of
Palestine, Kayla Collette of
Palestine; three grandsons,
Joel Collin Torres of Fort
Worth, Jacob Keith Cobble of
Palestine, ancl William Joe
Cobble of Florida; three great-
grandchildren, Anna Cobble
ancl Andrew Cobble, both of
Florida ancl KyAnn O'Neal
of Palestine; ancl a sister ancl
brother-in-law, Darlene ancl
Doug Pryor of Frankston.
Pallbearers were Deaton
Goff, Gilbert Torres, Kenny
Birclwell, David Sosby ancl
Leshe Birclwell.
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ADVENT! ST
SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST
Cline Johnson, Pastor-817-233-7054
701 North Euclid, Rusk-903-545-1274
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Virgel Daily, Pastor
Alto - Phone 936-858-4626
MAYDELLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor-Robert Compton • 903-795-3922
Sun School-9:45 am; Sun Evening 4 pm
PIERCE'S CHAPEL ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Waymon Claiborne, Pastor
FM 747, near Lake Jacksonville
VICTORY CHAPEL ASSEMBLY
14323 Hwy. 110 North-New Summerfield
Bro. Michael Gillen, Pastor 903-312-3064
BAPTIST
ALTO MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Alto, Texas
Pastor, Rev Charles Williams
ATOYBAPTIST CHURCH
Rev Dan Rankin, Pastor
BLOUNT CHAPEL BAPTIST
Rev. W.D. Brown, Pastor
7 miles east on Hwy 84
CALVARY BAPTIST
Wells 936-867-4391
CAMPGROUND BAPTIST
Pastor, Rev. Jim Goforth
CHEROKEE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Stan Williams, Pastor
Cherokee Street, Rusk
DENSON SPRINGS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Leland Acker, Pastor
903-625-1005
EASTSIDE BAPTIST
Academy Street, Rusk
Michael Bradford, Pastor
ELM GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Timothy Bircher, Pastor
Hwy 110, Elm Grove Community
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-ALTO
Dr. Kirby Hill, Pastor
207 E. San Antonio (936)858-4826
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MAYDELLE
Rev. G.W. McFadden, pastor
Hwy. 84 & 2138 Maydelle 903-795-3909
FIRST BAPTIST, WELLS
Bro. Josh Luellen, Pastor
Phone 936-867-4900
FOREST BAPTIST
Bro. Robert W. King Jr., Pastor
GALLATIN MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Robin Parsons, Pastor
FM 768, Gallatin
HILLTOP BAPTIST, ALTO
Josh Lindsey, Pastor
936-858-3002
LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. DeClois Johnson
Services at 11:00 a.m.
MEMORIAL MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Rev. Odis Bryan, Pastor
Crockett Street, Rusk
MT. COVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev. Floyd Gaston, Pastor
Atoy Community
MT. HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Bro. Don Copeland, Interim Pastor
Mt. Hope Road, Rusk
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
Rev. MertisM. Bartley
Hatley St., Rusk
NEW HOPE BAPTIST
Rev. K.B. Clater, Pastor
OAKLAND MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Off Hwy 84 W. in Oakland
Pastor, R.S. Dyess
OLD PALESTINE BAPTIST
Alto (936)858-4714
PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Kevin Gentry, Pastor
Hwy 84West, Maydelle
POLLOK BAPTIST
Ira Bright, Pastor
936-853-2835
PONTA FIRST BAPTIST
Randall Birdsong, Pastor
Intersection Hwys 110 & 204, Ponta
REKLAW BAPTIST
Jerry Walles, Pastor • Reklaw
SARDIS BAPTIST
7 p.m., 1st & 3rd Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday
School, Sundays
SALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev. Tommy Mabry, Pastor
Salem Road, Rusk
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST
Wayne Thompson, Pastor
Loop 343, Rusk
SWEET UNION BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J.T. Hart, Pastor
UNION HILL BAPTIST
Rev. Issac Wiley, Pastor
WECHES PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Eld. Arnold Hendrix, 1st & 2nd
Eld. Lindsey Blevins, 3rd
WEEPING MARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Isaac Wiley Alto
CHRISTIAN
PINE HILL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Elder Freddie Spencer, Interim Pastor.
CR 2274
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
RobbyArrington, Pulpit Minister
Rusk, (903)683-4003
ALTO CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bill Chandler, Evangelist
Hwy. 21 West, Alto
Hwy. 69 N. CHURCH OF CHRIST
Kaffee Andrews, Minister
Alto (936)858-3839
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Wells
Charles Stringer, Minister
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Gallatin
10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship
903-683-5099
SHADY GROVE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Pastor: Donald H. Jackson
FM 2962, Rusk
CHURCH OF GOD
SHADY GROVE CHURCH OF
GOD IN CHRIST
Pastor: Elder Donnie Timmons
600 Cherokee St., Rusk
EPISCOPAL
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1000 S. Jackson, 903-586-4336 • 24 hr.
Jacksonville • Father Rob Godwin, Vicar
METHODIST
A. Frank Smith UMC
Rev. Dick Dobbins, Pastor
Alto (936)858-4347
ADAMS CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. Charles Nunnally, Pastor
ATOY UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Each Sunday, 10 a.m.
Rev. Clint Johnson, Pastor
BETHEL UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Charles Nunnally, Pastor
Bethel Cemetery Rd., US 84 E, Rusk
COLD SPRINGS, UMC
Rev. Dick Dobbins, Pastor
9:30 - Sunday Mornings
DIALVILLE UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Ray Prince, Pastor
Sunday Service 9 a.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor: Rev. Robert Newton
Hwy. 69 North, Rusk
FALVEY UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Joe Be ran, Pastor
Wells (936)867-4525
HOLLY SPRINGS CME CHURCH
Rev. Gary Weaver, Pastor
1st & 3rd Sundays Hwy. 84 West
LYNCHES CHAPEL UMC
Rev. Stanley N abona, Pastor
9:30 AM Worship
MT. PLEASANT CME CHURCH
101 ReederSt., Rusk
Rev. Greenie Phillips
NEW SUMMERFIELD UNITED
METHODIST
Pastor, Ray Prince
S.S. 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.
REKLAW UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Mike Munn, Pastor
Reklaw 9:30 a.m.
ST. THOMAS CHAPEL AME
Rev. Wm. Vaughn, Pastor
Alto (936)858-3711
WOODVILLE CME, Rusk
Rev. Joe Radford
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
ALTO COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP
Ron Rose, Randy Sturrock
Hwy 69, Alto, 936-858-4447
CHRIST THE REDEEMER
247 Barron St., Rusk, 903-
683-1404
Sundays-10 AM & 6 PM
CHURCH OF THE LORD
JESUS CHRIST
John R. Grubbs, Pastor
CHURCH ON THE ROCK
903 E. 9th-Rusk (936)326-4101
Interim Pastor, Greg Gunter
FIRST CHURCH OF HOLY
SANCTIFIED
Mother B. B. Watts
FIRST CHURCH ON THE
HILL
Rev. Jan Pate, Pastor
Hwy 69 N • 903-683-4509
FULL GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Vernon Brown, Pastor
Maydelle 903-795-3920
GRACE HOLINESS CHURCH
FM 752 S. • Hudson Chapel
David Bogan, Pastor
HOLY GROUND CHURCH
599 North Main, 903-683-2300
Rev. Michael Bobbitt, Pastor
RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIAN
CENTER
Pastor: Robert & Lesa Corbell
Hwy. 69, Alto, 936-858-4533
SPIRIT OF TRUTH FELLOWSHIP
Albert Holliday, Pastor
Hwy. 69 & Berryman, Alto
WESTSIDE FULL GOSPEL
Buddy Leach, Pastor
112 Front St., Alto (936)858-4814
WORD OF GOD
Rev. W. P. Dickson, Pastor
903 East Ninth, Rusk
PENTECOSTAL
CALVARY TABERNACLE UNITED
PENTECOSTAL
Rev. James Littlefield, Pastor
Alto (936)858-4360
FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
DIALVILLE
Pastor, Paul Gates
CR 1608(903)683-2712
PRESBYTERIAN
MOUNT HEBRON
PRESBYTERIAN
Pastor: Rev. James Fuller
Elm Grove Community (Hwy 110)
Rocky Springs
Missionary Baptist Church
653 FM 1910 W
Dialville, Texas 75766
Charles Swilling, Pastor
(903) 683-2859
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:50 am
Evening Worship 6 pm
Wednesday
Wednesday Service 7 pm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
372 E. 4th St., Rusk • 903-683-5494
Pastor, Lee Welch
Minister of Students/Education, Jason Hoffman
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
Sunday Worship 11:00
Evening Service 6:30
Wednesday Bible Study 6:30
Youth Celebration 6:30
Nursery Provided At All Services
Live broadcast on Ch. 9
11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday
6:30 p.m. Wednesday
Intercessory Prayer Line 903-683-4357
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
308 N. Henderson, Rusk
Rev. Michael Caldwell, Pastor
4"
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Broadcast live on KWRW-FM 97.7
UMYF 5:00
Open Hearts
Open Minds
Open Doors
"The People of The United Methodist Church"
Calvary Baptist
Church
600 W. 6th-Hwy 84 • Rusk
Terry Nied, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Evening 6 pm
Wed. Bible 6 pm
Nursery - all services casual dress
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church
Venerable Antonio Margil
Catholic Mission
760 S. Main Street
Rusk, Tx 75785
203 N. Marcus
Alto, Tx 75925
Sunday Saturday
9 AM Mass-English 6 PM Misa-Español
11:15 AM Misa-Español 7:30 PM Mass-English
7:30 PM Mass-Bilinqual
903-683-1862
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
312 N. Main, Rusk • 903-683-4602
Pastor, Rev. David O'Neal
Sunday School 9:30
Worship Service 11:00
Nursery Provided
Come worship with
us this Sunday!
GRACE
FELLOWSHIP
FM Loop 343 S. of 84, Rusk, Tx.
Ph. 903-683-6550
Keith Hassell, Pastor
Regular Service Times
10 a.m. Morning Service
6 p.m. Evening Service
Call office for Lighthouse Home
groups schedule
Faith Holy
Tabernacle Church
1107 North Main • Rusk
Pastor, Sam Willis
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Prayer Service (Tues,)....6 pm
Bible Study (Thur.) 6 pm
West Union
Faith Ministry
514 S. Beale St. • Rusk
Pastor - Jimmy Foreman
903-683-5876
Sunday School - 9:45 am
Worship -11 am
Sunday Evening 6 pm
Wednesday Bible Study -1 pm
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Chapman Pharmacy
110 East Fifth, Rusk • 903-683-2422
Monte Ethington, Pharmacist
JoEd Anderson Realtors, Inc.
577 N. Main. Rusk
903-683-5423
J&O Service Station
Hwys. 21 & 294. Alto
936-858-4255
Southern Cherokee
Federal Credit Union
Member NCUA
7th & Henderson, Rusk • 903-683-2527
Cherokee Co. Electric
Cooperative Assn.
Hwy. 69 North, Rusk • 903-683-2248
Lyons Butane Gas
San Antonio St.. Aito • 936-858-4567
Citizens 1st Bank
Member FDIC
601 N Main, Rusk • 903-683-2277
Leo Hicks, Creosoting Co.
Hwy. 69 South. Alto
936-858-3150
Allen's Tires
101 7th St. at Main • Rusk
903-683-5599
Kenny Birdwell Construction
Rusk, Texas
903-683-2033 • Mobile: 903-721-3632
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