Cherokeean Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 160, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Page: 4 of 14
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Clferokeeaif Herald ■ thecherokeean.com
deaths
KENNETH RAY LEWIS
Funeral for Kenneth Ray
Lewis, 72 of Bullard, was at
10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 24 at
Autry Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Tom Pesnell offici-
ating. Burial was in Bullard
Cemetery.
Mr. Lewis (lied Sept. 21. He
was born Feb. 27, 1937, in
Smith County to Mack Arthur
Lewis and Dale Norene Spivey
Lewis. He was a member of the
Bullard First Baptist Church,
served in the National Guard,
was a 32nd degree Mason and
Shriner, worked for G.E. for
10 years and retired from La
Gloria Refinery in Tyler after
25 years service. Mr. Lewis was
preceded in death by his par-
ents, step-father; Eugene Key
and brother. Gene Lewis.
I LA (FAYE) LOCKE
Funeral for Ila (Faye) Locke,
86, of Jacksonville, Was at 2
p.m. Sept. 24, at Autry Fu-
neral Home Chapel with Robin
Parsons and Jack White of-
ficiating. Burial was in Mixon
Cemetery.
Mrs. Locke (lied Sept. 21.
She was born July 18, 1923,
in Cherokee County to Homer
Michael McElroy and Velma
Burns McElroy. She was a
Baptist and a homemaker.
Mrs. Locke was preceded in
death by her husband, JamesS.
Locke: son, Jimmy Ray Locke;
two brothers, Oscar McElroy
andBobby McElroy; andgreat-
grandson, Jesse Irby.
Survivors include three sons
and two daughters-in-law,
Arthur and Nadine Locke of
Jacksonville, J. D. and Mae
Locke of Maydelle and Jackie
Locke of Orlando, Fla.; four
MOZELLE BURNS
Funeral for Mozelle Burns,
84, of Jacksonville, was at 4:30
pm Sept. 24, at Autry Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Dr.
Edwin Crank and Rev. Donny
Sadler officiating. Burial was
in McDonald Cemetery. Mrs.
Burns (lied Sept. 22.
ShewasbornJan. 14.1925in
Jacksonville, to Alton Cameron
and Lois Womack Cameron.
She was a member of the
New Summerfield First Bap-
tist Church and was a home-
maker,
Mrs. Burns was preceded in
death by her husband, C. F.
Burns; grandson. Tommy Jack
Burchfield; and step-daughter,
Johnnie Humphries.
Survivors include daughter
CARRIE LEE COLLINS
Funeral for Carrie Lee Col-
lins, 62, of Rusk, was at 10
a.m. Friday, Sept. 25, at Autry
Funeral Home Chapel with
MichaelReedofficiating. Burial
was Hendrick Cemetery.
Mrs. Collins died Sept. 21.
She was born Dec. 25, 1946, in
Kennardto AlvinAndrew Ham-
mons and Carrie Alice Collins
Hammons. She was a member
ofOaklandBaptist Church and
was a food service worker at
Rusk State Hospital.
Mrs. Collins was preceded in
death by her parents andsister,
Avalon Kay Miller.
Survivors include two sons
and daughters-in-law, John
and Lisa Collins of Alto and
William Andrew and Angie
RUBY MAE DORA ADAMS LEWIS
Funeral for Ruby Mae Dora
Adams Lewis, 92, of Jackson-
ville, was at 2 p.m. Saturday
at First Baptist Church, Jack-
sonville with Dr. Hal Brunson
and Dr. Vernon Lee officiating.
Burial service was private.
Mrs. Lewis was born to Will
and Eula Adams on March 27,
1917. She was married to the
late J. C. Lewis until his death
in 1960.
She was a lifelong member of
the Jacksonville First Baptist
Church and the Mary Martha
Sunday school class.
Mrs. Lewis was preceded in
death by her husband, J. C.
Lewis and parents, William
Ivan and Eula Mae Adams.
Survivors include three
daughters and two sons-in-
law, Carolyn and Burr Da-
BONNIE SAMPLES
Funeral for Bonnie Samples,
88, of Frankston.was at 2 p.m.
Monday at Autry Funeral
Home in Jacksonville with Rev.
Jean Kriel officiating.
Burial was in Garden Oaks
Cemetery at Berryville.
Mrs. Samples died Thursday
Sept. 24.
She was born Aug. 30, 1921,
in Quinlan to George andScena
Lynch.
She was a Baptist, and had
worked in retail sales.
DOROTHY M. LENARD
Survivors include wife of
53 years, Jackie Lewis of
Bullard; daughter and son-
in-law, De,Ann and Rev. Dr.
James Ralson of Greenville;
brother and sister-in-law, Har-
old and Jocie Lewis of Bullard;
four grandchildren, Angela
Padgett and husband Shane
of Burleson, Phillip Ralson
and fiancee Ehzabeth Bah of
Dallas, Lori Ralson and fiance
Wesley Wyatt of Galveston,
and Tabeth Ralson of Lubbock;
and two great-grandchildren
Colton and Brody Padgett of
Burleson.
Pallbearers were Phillip
Ralson, Wesley Wyatt, Shane
Padgett, Chris Lewis, Steve
Lewis, Jose Avilez, J. B. Ralson
and Billy James Newburn.
Funeral for Dorothy M.
Lenard, 85, of Alto, was at 2
p.m. Monday in the O.T. Allen
& Son Funeral Home chapel
with the Rev. Charles Williams
officiating. Burial was in Old
Palestine Cemetery.
Mrs. Lenard diedFriday. She
wasbornMay 19,1924, inAlto.
She was a member of the Alto
Missionary Baptist Church
and had lived most of her life
in Alto. She was employed as
a Licensed Vocational Nurse
at Jefferson Davis Hospital in
Houston, Rusk State Hospital
and area nursing homes. She
Was preceded in death by a son,
Mickey Lenard; a daughter,
Kathy Meinscher; grandson,
Sid Lenard; and two sisters.
Survivors are her husband,
Sidney LenardofAlto; a daugh-
ter, Nona Crowe of Alto; four
grandchildren, Chris Huffman,
Nicky Higginbotham, Kim
Walker and Jeff Walker; and
five great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were grandsons
and member of the Alto Mis-
sionary Baptist Church.
NEWS
The Great Pumpkin Patch
Express is set Oct. 4,9-11
and Oct. 30-31
Charlie Brown's faithful dog Snoopy
will take a break from battling the Red
Baron to pay a visit to East Texas as
The Great Pumpkin Patch Express
rolls into the Palestine Depot of the
Texas State Railroad.
Peanuts:TheGreatPumpkin Patch
Express will depart from the Palestine
Depot on Oct. 4, 9-11 and 30-31. On
Fridays and Sundays, the train will
depart at 11 a.m. On Saturdays, the
train willdepartatH a.m. and 1:45 p.m.
Tickets for coach and open-air seat-
ing are $19 for children age 2-11 and
$36.50 for adults. Tickets for climate
controlled seating are $21 for children
and $39.50 for adults. Children two
and under ride free.
Activities will include a hayride,
video viewing, petting zoo, live musical
entertainment, a bounce house, color-
ing station and apple bobbing.
Tickets may be purchased online
at www.TexasStateRR.com or by
calling the reservation office at 1 (888)
987-2461.
Rusk, Alto clean-up days announced
daughters and a son-in-law,
Lecia Bishop of Gallatin, Betty
and Allan Hicks of Henderson,
Marilyn Chamberlain of Jack-
sonville and Judy Robinson of
Jacksonville; three brothers
and two sisters-in-law, Harold
and Lois McElroy of Troup,
Aubrey and Barbara McElroy
of Kilgore and Bobby McElroy
of Troup; two sisters. Aline
Hammons of Jacksonville and
Jean Cheatham of Troup; 19
grandchildren; 28 great-grand-
children and four great-great
grandchildren
Pallbearers were Kevin
Powell, Wesley Johnston,
Keith Strickland, DavidLocke,
Danny Paul Dowhng, Larry
Miller, Dale Chamberlain and
Greg Locke.
Honorary pallbearers were
Lee Locke, JamesLocke, David
Tylich and Danny Dowhng.
Rusk city wide clean-up is
planned for 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday Oct. 3 and Satur-
day, Oct. 17. Dumpsters will
be available at the Rusk City
Barn on U.S. Highway 69 S.
and at the Conley Park on
Reeder Street.
"Texas Commission on Envi-
ronmental Quality has strict
regulations and guidelines
that the city is required to fol-
low," saidNeillHolcomb, Rusk
*street superintendent.
The guidelines must be fol-
lowed in order to ensure the
safety of city staff and sur-
rounding community.
Items that cannot be accept-
ed include liquids of any kind.
whole tires, oil or oil filters,
refrigerators, A/Cunits or any
appliance containing CFCs
(Freon), lead acid batteries,
hazardous waste, chemicals
or pesticides, paint or paint
buckets, medical waste of any
kind and dead animals.
Accepteditemsinclude split
tire, items containing dried
paint, brush and yard waste,
bulky items, householditems,
furniture, outdoor grills,
dishwashers, appliances that
do not use Freon, paper and
cardboard items, lawn mow-
ers, construction debris, wood
and metal items, mattress
Sets and water heaters. These
items are hsted as guidehnes
and are not inclusive. Any-
thing can be disposed of that
is not hsted in on of the non-
aeeeptable items. All items
must be manageable by two
persons when loading the
container.
Alto clean-up day
Alto will have its annual
clean-up day from 9 a.111.-6
p.111. Saturday, Oct. 10, with
Allied Waste dumpsters lo-
cated at the water tower.
Alto residents can dispose of
rubber tires for $4.50 per car
lire and 810.50 per truck tire.
Alto items accepted are brush
and yard waste, bulky items,
household items, furniture.
paper, cardboard items and
trash. Items not accepted are
rubber items unless paying,
oil and oil filters or any other
hquids and food garbage. All
other appliances and any
metal are accepted in Alto
along with lead acid batteries
but not in the drop box.
Citizens are asked to bring a
water/utility bill with them.
J'ville Music Jam is this weekend
and son-in-law, Jeannie and
Robert Riddle of Jacksonville;
son and daughter-in-law, Jim
and Pam Burns of J acksonville;
step-sons and wives, Frank
and Theta Burns of New Sum-
merfield and Larry and Helen
Burns of Henderson; sister,
Nedra Brazier of New Sum-
merfield; 14 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; onegreat-
great-grandchild; and numer-
ous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Steven
Rowe, Michael Montemayor,
JudWatkins, Joey Burns, Wade
Davis and Gary Don Davis,
Honorary pallbearers were
Johnny Davis, Tony Gill, Gary
Brazier and James Oscar
Greenwood.
Organizers of the J'ville
Music Jam expect attendance
at their event to skyrocket as
Jacksonville's annual music
festival/motorcycle rally has
expanded from one to three
days of music and hog-related
fun. The event is planned for
Oct, 2-4. Activities begin at
6:30 p.111. Friday with a mo-
torcycle parade from Chili's to
the Norman Activity Center,
where a Biker Ball featuring
hve music from Shinebox will
take place from 7-10 p.111
Sunday will start at 8 a m
with a pancake breakfast put
on by the Jacksonville Lions
Club and will continue with a
10:30 a.m. church services and
Blessing of the Bikes,
. astside
(Baptist Church
400 Academy St. • 903-683-2566
Mike Bradford, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45am, Worship Service 11:00am,
Sunday Evening 6:00pm, Wednesday 7:00pm
AWANA
Wednesday evenings
6:30-8:00 PM
Ages 4years-6th grade
Women's Bible Study
Tuesday evenings 6:30
The Patriarchs
by Beth Moore
Collins of Rusk; two daughters
anda son-in-law, Amanda and
Henry Gardiner andLeighAnn
Minton, all of Rusk; two broth-
ers and a sister-in-law, Alvin Jr.
and Lawana Andrews of Jack-
sonville and James William
Hammons of Amarillo; sister,
Alice Wield of San Antonio:
10 grandchildren Robert Jr.,
April, Alicia, Matthew, Cassie,
Brittney, Chris, Crystal, Turn
Turn and Andria; five great-
grandchildren; and several
nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were nephews,
Patrick Nolan, Joe Hammons,
Keith Hill, David Hill, Brian
Nolan and Chris Collins.
Autry Funeral Home was in
charge or arrangements,
vis of Spring. Kay Lewis of
Jacksonville and Lynne and
David Hubbard of Chandler;
grandchildren and spouses
Joey Davis of Spring, Jennifer
and Jason Stanley of Bullard
and Julie and Jonathan Pollard
of Flint; and great-grandson
Brady Pollard of Flint.
Pallbearers were Tony Cum-
mings, Farrel Pollard, Jona-
than Pollard, Jason Stanley,
Jared Pollard, David Johnson,
Joey Davis and Joe Weaver.
Honorary pallbearers were
deacons of Fir st Baptist Church
and Edwin Brown, C. L. New-
burn, Lum Newburn, Robert
Nichols and Ray Boone.
Services were under the di-
rection of Autry F uneral Home,
Jacksonville.
Survivors include her son,
Doyle Samples of Quinlan;
daughters, Linda Rodgers
and Elaine Gray of Frankston:
nine grandchildren; 12 great-
grandchildren; and six great-
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Dwayne
Langford, Alton Rodgers, Jus-
tin Gray, Austin Gray, Kenneth
Pinson, Norman Hallmark,
Doyle Samples, Jr., and Doug
Samples.
Attend The Church of Youi Chuce!
ADVENTIST
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Pat Gregg, Pastor-903-683-2425
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
Glenn Bowman, Pastor
903-478-2362
EASTSIDE BAPTIST
Academy Street, Rusk
Michael Bradford, Pastor
ELM GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Timothy Bircher, Pastor
Hwy 110, Elm Grove Community
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-ALTO
Gary L. Pridmore, 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. CI ate r, 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, 9 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. Ramond Vermillion, Pastor
Sunday Service 11 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 Reeder St., Rusk
Rev. Greenie Phillips
NEW SUMMERFIELD UNITED
METHODIST
Pastor, Ray Prince
S.S. 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.
ST. THOMAS CHAPEL AME
Rev. Wm. Vaughn, Pastor
Alto (936)858-3711
WOODVILLE CME, Rusk
Rev. Betty Smith Rogers, Pastor
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
ALTO COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP
Ron Rose, Randy Sturrock
Hwy 69, Alto, 936-858-4447
BRANDED BY CHRIST COWBOY
CHURCH
5592 Hwy 110 N.
Curtis Oliver, Pastor
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
LIFE CHANGING MINISTRIES
423 S Main - Jacksonville
Pastor, JudyTraylor
RIVER OF UFE CHRISTIAN
CENTER
Pastor: Robert & Lesa Corbell
Hwy. 69, Alto, 936-858-4533
WESTSIDEFULL 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
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
245 S. Main-Rusk
Pastor; Rev. David O'Neal
MOUNT HEBRON
PRESBYTERIAN
Pastor: Rev. James Fuller
Elm Grove Community (Hwy 110)
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
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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
449 W. 6th-Hwy 84 • Rusk
Pastor, The Rev. Jeremiah Dollegener
903-683-5307
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Evening 6 pm
Wed. Bible 6 pm
Nursery - all services casual dress
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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
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
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
Diocese of Tyler
760 S. Main Street
Rusk, Tx 75785
Sunday
9 AM Mass-English
10 AM Faith Formation for all ages
11:15 AM Misa-Español
7:30 PM Mass-Bilinqual
903-683-1862
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Allen's Tires
101 7th St. at Main • Rusk
903-683-5599
Chapman Pharmacy
110 East Fifth, Rusk • 903-683-2422
Monte Ethington, Pharmacist
KWRW/KTLU
97.7 FM/1380 AM
903-683-5305
Cherokee Co. Electric
Cooperative Assn.
Hwy. 69 North, Rusk • 903-683-2248
JoEd Anderson Realtors, Inc.
577 N. Main, Rusk
903-683-5423
Lyons Butane Gas
San Antonio St., Alto
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
Kenny Birdwell Construction
Rusk, Texas
903-683-2033 • Mobile: 903-721-3632
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8838
BB23
ETMC
1325 N. Dickinson • Rusk
903-683-3600
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