The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1956 Page: 2 of 18
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The Rusk Cherokeean. Rusk, Texas
NOVEMBER I,
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13 & 14 ARE FAMILY DAYS,
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
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Cherokee County
i people to do what you want them
I to do — That's perccptiveness. It
# _ t j is the key with which you get ac-
-Extension News-i"™^^^ ,0R
By success"
C. meti Heald, County Agent by dr d#n|#| a. Poling, Chairmen
Iran* Odom, County HD Agtnt ¡ and E<j¡tPr< christian Herald
Garland Marshall, Assc. Co. Agent God.s faith in man; God believes
Johnnio Lou Waatherly, jn man; he gave us the first, sec-
Assc. HD Agent ond and third chanco and gives
Garald Chandler, Asst. Co. Agent ^ chances on and or,
Martha Bernett, Asst. HD Agent | Faith ^ fYeedom; 0ur form of
HOME DEMONSTRATION ¡ Ireedom is not perfect, but one
Cherokee County Home Deroonr Jtaí. "e have under our flag is
stration Agent, Irene Odom. gives the nght to perfect that freedom^
a few highlights of the National} Faith in God: I must speak of
Home Demorurt ration Agents' As- for when I stay away from
sociation she was chosen as one ^ 1 speak^g because the
of the twelve agents who was en- límate for me us faith in God.
titled to attend from Texas. Jt * marvelous that we can wor-
Greelings sent to President Lon- :«h P Him and that we are privi-
ergan and the association from ¡ eg<^ to work wi^ Him. Not that
President Eisenhower- I,??UI 1<!? °n "im "
. , ,, _ ! uld be working on my own; but
"To the National Home Demon- , d what , knww can ^ can
¿ratio* Agent* and to their assoc. icomi>nihend _ beyond all that -
iation meeting in Chicago, I send L God!
greetings.
"The foundation of our society
history of American Education — this period we may decide certain
in the schools, in the churches, philosophical and psychological is-
and in our homes. I think that in sues that may determine the cou-
irse of education for the next
dred years. ,
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VISION AND LEADERSHIP IN
AMERICAN EDUCATION
by Dr. E. T. McSwain, Daan,
School of Education,
Northwestern University
1. What is my interpretation of
of vision?
Vision is more than biological
Congratulations for your excel- It is through the eyes that we gain
lent service and best wishes for 0UT impressions, but it is the con-
continuing good work." ] of <>ur Ininds ~ Put thore by
(signed) the education we received in ele-
Dwight. l>. Eisenhower ™ntaiy ami high school and col-
Bennett, noted business'hopte. at church and
is the homelife of America. As
you seek to improve this life, you¡
are adding to the strength of tho>
nation. Your counsel and your help
in all areas of domestic science!
have effectively raised homemak-;
crs' standards throughout the land.
' "
-tf symptom of
Inadequate Wiring!
You can felt quickly if your home is STARVED ELEC
TRICALLY. There are several symptoms which warn
you that your wiring may be out-of-date. It's not
hard to understand why. The use of electricity has
increased nearly 5 times in the past 25 years. House
wiring has not kept pace with this ever-increasing
demand. Have your wiring checked — NOW.
Millard
executive and speaker of New
York, delivered the principal ad-'
dress at the banquet sponsored by
the Western Division of A. b i\¡
Food Stores, who surprised 7(H) i
Home Demonstration Agents when
he presented a gold and black
flag as a tribute and potential em-
blem.
Thore are "three golden keys
which can help everyone, he said.
They are persistency, personality,
ami perceptiveness.
"You must have the will to sue-
and do something about it—
ceeu
that's persistency. It is the key
that unlocks your own mind.
"You must represent a compo-
site of those qualities needed to
make people like you and want to
Work with you - That's personality.
It's the key that unlocks the minds
of others.
"You must know how to use
by the contacts of our daily life
that we draw upon to make our
observations of what we see with,
our eyes.
Each individual is a unique hu-
man being who is privileged to in-
teract with others. And yet. as I
interact with others, my knowl-
edge of what they are doing and
„ saying and what I think they are
doing and ¿hying may not always
correspond exactly with what they
are actually thinking or saying.
If our eyes become impaired, we
¡can go to an oculist and get glass-
es to correct this impairment; but
if our psychological vision be-
comes impaired, we can only go
to ourselves to get its correction.
2. What is Leadership?
Leadership has its origin, mean-
ing, function in the mental thou-
ght of the individual As I share
my mind and thought with others,
, , ,, , ,. i then I am able to sav that I am
your knowledge and these quail- ... .. . 4.
... , with them and thev are with me.
ties in your contacts with people; , , * , , A.
you must understand human 1)e.|i^rShiP comes out of the overt
havior and be able to influence s \anrui °J "1,nd and thou«ht w,th
others. And it is more important
that we share our content of mind.
I believe that the next ten years
SYWPtONfc
1. Appliances operating slowly or not as well as they should. Heat
appliances — such as toasters, irons, room heaters — warming up
too slowly.
2. Fuses blowing or circuit-breakers tripping too frequently
3. Radios fade or sound scratchy when an appliance is turned on.
4. TV picture that shrinks in size or "winces" when other appliances
go into action.
5. Too few outlets and switches where you need them.
6. Multiple "octopus" connections used for several appliances at once.
7. Long cords strung around rooms in order to connect lamps or
appliances.
8. Too frequent over-heating of motors.
Cuffin your Electrician todayI
MYSTERY FARM NO. 11
CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS
MYSTERY FARM?
This Aerial photo is the eleventh in a series taken of farms in tho Rusk area for The Rusk Cherokeean.
Nobody knows whose farms the aerial photographer snapped ... so It's up to the readers of this paper
to identify the "Mystery Farm."
If you can Identify the "Mystery Farm" (whether Ir's your or not) please contact The RUSK CHERO-
KEEAN by next Monday, so you may be given proper recognition. Names of all persons who correctly
identify the "Mystery Farm" will be listed in this ad next week.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1956, newspaper, November 8, 1956; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150157/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.