The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1953 Page: 3 of 16
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The Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk. Tea as
s
Cars Listed In
Tax Collector's
Office Recently
Cherokee Bapt
Assn. Rally To
Be Held J'ville.
Car registration from Septem- j pr Merrill D. Moore, Nashville,
ber 7th to September 14th, as Director of Promotion for the
filed in the Tax Assessor-Collec- Southern Baptist Convention, and
tor's Office: ¡Charles McLaughlin, Ft. Worth,
September 7th, Jesse Gipson of Tarrant Baptist Associational Mis-
Jacksonville registered 1953 GMCjsionary, will be featured speakers
Pickup. James L. Gray of Jackson- at. the annual Cherokee Baptist
ville registered a 1952 Chevrolet | Association stewardship rally to
Coupe. C. H. Reagan of Reese reg- be hfcld Thursday evening, Sept.
istered 1948 Chevrolet sedan. j 24th at the Central Baptist
T. J. Fugler of Alto registered , Church, Jacksonville.
1953 Studebaker 4 dr. sedan. Al- Besides the promotional and in-
ford A. Walker of Bullard regis- t spirational speakers the program
tered 1953 Ford sedan. A. B. Pear- will include a song service, Scrip-
son of Jacksonville registered ture, a stewardship testimony by
1953 Studebaker. la layman, and a message by Dis-
Charles E. Howard of Jackson- {trict Missionary V. G. Garrett of
ville registered 1953 Studebaker Jacksonville.
hardtop convertible. ( Conferences similar to the one
September 8th, E. Hudson of held ¡n Jacksonville are being
Rusk registered 1948 Ford Cab • conducted in each of Texas' 121
truck. F. R. Acker of Maydelle j associations which are geographic
registered 1947 Chevrolet cab. designations of the state conven-
Clark Chitwood of Jacksonville tion. Texas Baptists now have 3,-
registered 1953 Ford F. Door. 453 churches with 1.272,652 mem-
John T. Sowell of Alto regis- bers who will be encouraged to
tered 1953 Ford F. Door, H. H. ; practice Christian stewardship
Thompson o f Wells registered through these conferences and
1953 Chevrolet 4 door. H. C. Jac- rallies.
obs of Wells registered 1953 Chev- The associational conferences
rolet pickup. j are followed by church confer-
W. T. Rogers of Alto registered enees and climaxed by schools of
1953 Chevrolet 2 door. Fred Tid- ^ stewardship which last one week,
well of Alio registered 1953 Ford .After the schools, annual church
2 door. Charlie Willis of Rusk reg- budgets are subscribed for local
isk-rod 1949 Ford Club Cpe. and world missionary expenses.
Virgil Dalton McElroy of Rck- I Last year total budgets f r 0 m
law registered 1941 Chevrolet St. Texas Baptist Churches totaled
Sedan. Alton Warren of Jackson- $49,545,049, which is an annual
ville registered 1940 Ford 2 door,
Frankston C. Poole of Rusk regis-
tered 1952 Studebaker Hardtop
conv.
Universal CIT Corp. of Bryan
registered 1950 Nash 2 door. Alto
Used Cars of Alto registered 1950
Nash 2 door. T. C. Golden of Hous-
ton registered 1950 Nash 2 door.
H. M. Echols of Rusk register- j Loraine Durham spent last week
cd 1950 Chevrolet 2 door. Univer- with her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Roye
sal CIT Corp. of Bryan registered j and family of Longview.
1946 Nash Brougham. Elbert Mc- j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dial of Over-
Knight of Alto registered 19461 ton were guests of his parents,
Nash Brougham. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Miller Dial, Satur-
per capita membership gift of
$39.25. Of this amount, Texas Bap-
tists gave over six million dollars
to world missions through their
cooperative program of giving.
FOREST NEWS
By Jesse Dial
Otis Martin of Wells registered
1941 Plymouth Sedan and 1941
Chevrolet pickup. John Mallad of
Rusk registered 1948 Ford Dlx.
J. A. Baker of Alto registered
1941 Chevrolet pickup.
September 9th, Elmer M.
Thompson of Rusk registered
1953 Ford Station Wagon. O. W.
King of Alto registered 1941 Chev-
rolet. cpe.
Norris Cambell of Rusk regis-
tered 1950 Chevrolet SLDL Cpe.
Charles E. Jones of Rusk register-
ed 1950 GMC PU. Grady Dial of
Forest registered 1947 Willys
Jeep.
Mrs. Ruth Lattimore of Alto
registered 1953 Chevrolet fordor.
Tom Kennedy of Alto registered
1953 Ford Tudor. J. A. Staton
Building Material of Jacksonville
registered 1953 Ford Rch. Wagon.
William R. Harrison, Jr. of
Troup registered 1953 Ford Tudor
Billy Cornelius of Rusk registered
1947 Ford Cpe.
September 10th, J. T. Barron
of Alto registered 1951 Ford Tu-
dor.
September 11th. Elaton Price
Kellum of Alto registered 1946
Ford Pickup. Paul Witaker of
Cushing registered 1948 Ford
Pickup. C. D. Farmer registered
1953 Pontiac 4 dr.
September 12th, B. R. Darby of
Ponta registered a 1951 Ford pick-
up. S. W. Scott of Rusk registered
a 1947 Home Made N. Trailor.
Edward Crawford of Rusk regis-
tered 1953 Pontiac cpe. W. F.
Pryor of Rusk registered a 1935
Ford Pickup. Earl Henderson of
Ponta registered a 1948 Ford
Truck.
September 14th, Curtis Hughes
of Forest registered 1940 Ford
Truck. Charlie Bell of Rusk regis-
tered 1953 Ford Cust. 2 door. Roy
T. Dotson of Rusk registered 1953
Ford Cust. 2 door.
Mrs. Edgar Rogers of Alto reg-
istered 1940 Chevrolet Coupe.
Charley Lafter of Rusk registered
1940 Dodge Exp. Pickup. J. B.
Bowden of Rusk registered 1953
Pontiac 2 door sedan.
Cora Moore of Rusk registered
1946 Chevrolet sedan. J. M. Lusk
of Maydelle registered 1953 Chev-
rolet pickup W. F. Russell of Rusk 1
registered 1950 Chevrolet fordor. !
A N. Walley, Jr. of Ponta reg- ¡
istered 1951 Chevrolet 4 door,
('apt. Jack M Abbott of Jackson-
ville registered 19.1H Dodge pick
up Robert K Sesvions of Rusk
registered 194(1 Ford club cpe
Mr- Annie Wood of Pulla* reg-
istered 103.1 Ford t'RI. Cira Ike
Wo.oner of Punta registered W!
ford Tudor I! 1, Terry of Jack
day.
visiting their children, Elmer Har-
ris, Mrs. Opal Weatherly, Mrs.
Hazel Kennedy and families in
San Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byers and
daughter were Sunday visitors of
her mother, Mrs. Charlie Jones in
Rusk.
Clayton Ash of Waco, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Ash and daughter of Al-
to visited Mrs. Ash's father, W. S.
Hester, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Collier and
children of Channelview were vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Dial
recently.
Mrs. Lena Townsend visited her
brother, J W. Dowling and fam-
ily in Lufkin Sunday.
Buster Roye of Longview is vis-
iting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Durham.
Mrs. J. W. Burke of Pt. Neches.
Mrs. Tempie Wilson and Mrs. Em-
ma Thompson both of Hunting-
ton visited their cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. B. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dial. Mrs.
W. D. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Dial visited Mrs. M. D. Dial (
in Lufkin.Sunday.
0
The Library Study
Club Holds Meeting
The Rusk Library Study Club
met Thursday afternoon, Septem-
ber 10th, at Quinton's Cafe.
Mrs. Jack Pinson was the speak-
er of the day. She reviewed a trip
to Europe made by a friend and
cousin this summer.
Mrs. Pinson described in detail
the journey, from the moment
they got on board the "Queen
Mary" until they docked again
on the U. S. Shores.
Following the descriptions of
the trip the members enjoyed ap-
ple pie and coffee.
The next meeting will be held
on September 24th, according to
Mrs. Joplin. Mrs. Ed Ratcliff and
Mrs. J. C. Turney will contribute
the program.
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A mandrill is a large baboon
with a light blue nose, orange and
yellow beard and a forehead crest
of greenish hair.
T. E. L. Class Holds Meeting September 1st
group number 5, Mrs. J. T. Pryor.
The Social Committee is: Mrs.
The T. E. L. Class of the First The class officers for the com- j son; Treasurer and reporter, Jes-' Albert Allen, Mrs. J. A. Hartin
Baptist Church met in an all day ing year were elected. They are i sie L. Boone. j and Mrs. Jessie Hudson.
Social and business meeting at as follows: President, Mrs. U. D. Group leaders for the year are: j o
the church September 1st. ¡Monroe; Vice-president, Mrs. Ed Group No. 1, Mrs. Crai4. Gn>u<> j Edison's first patented inven-
Luncheon was served at noon to gar Banks; Secretary, S. S. Odem; Number 2 and three Mrs. Gul i tion was the electrical vote re-
twenty members. Assistant secretary, W. II. Mas- ledge, group number 4, Mrs. Love, ¡ corder.
"Mush," the Alaskan term, is a
contraction of the French "march-
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Harris arcons" meaning to go on.
YEA - RUSK HIGH EAGLES
WE ARE ON YOUR SIDE
Morrison Self-Rising Wht. Corn
Meal Mix
5 Lb. Bag
49C
Kellogg Corn
Flakes 12 0z. Pkg. 24c
1 Kellogg Rice
Krispies 5C
Both for
29C
GROCERIES
Del Monte Tomato
JUICE 46 0,Ca„ 38c
Orange
JUICE 46 Oz. Can 4^C
Popcorn 10 Oz. Can 18c
lee Cream
SALT
10 Lbs.
19C
SUGAR
2 Lbs.
5 Lbs.
10 Lbs.
24e
49€
97c
Lone Star Meal
2 Lbt.
24c
5 Lbt.
43c
10 Lbt.
78c
In The Market
Boneless
Stew Meat
Lb.
39c
Ground
Meat
Lb.
39c
Brisket Roast or
Stew
Lb.
29c
Mixed
Sausage
Lb.
35c
Beef
LIVER
Lb.
39c
Crown
ROAST
Lb.
39c
Rump
ROAST
Lb.
35c
Chuck
Steak
Lb.
35c
T-Bone or Chop
Steak
Lb.
49c
Round or Loin
Steak
Lb.
59c
FEED
18% Dairy
FEED
100
Lbt.
405
16% Dairy
Feed
100
Lbt.
365
Whole
Maize
100
Lbt.
325
Hen
Scratch
25 Lbt.
1.09
Poultry
CHOPS
25
Lbt.
1.14
Egg
Pel lets
100
Lbt.
465
Broiler
Crumbiei
25
Lbt.
149
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IT'S TIME FOR YOUR NEW
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2.59
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1953, newspaper, September 17, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149990/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.