The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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PACE 4
The Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk. Texas
JULY 10, 1958
Gay Fabrics For Patio Furniture
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Want to know the common
i nam*-?. of America'* most popular
lish'' Such a list is obtainable
[from the Outdoor Writers Associ-
ation of America Their address
! i- 7 St. Paul Street, Baltimore 2,
Maryland. Just enclose a 6x9 en-
i velope with your address on the
front and bearing 6c in stamps.
There is no chargc for the book-
i let.
This check list represents a lot
of hard work on the part of Hom-
er Circle, of James Heddon's Sons
Jh■ assembled the information as
chairman of the Fish Nomencla-
ture Committee of O W A A. Al-
though Circle is an authority on
fish and fishing, most of tfe* in-
formation in the booklet wis ob-
tained by Circle's constant wxri
with fishermen and educator wfc©
come in contact with tbese fish
daily.
Try Lake Texarkana
Ordinarily new lakes ine my
productive afcxkt! ti* vw4r
after they tacas í..V>¿ }"\tdh
errara wiw taf&at£ tat t hrt
ípc-< thss ?*Oír w.. msi."
er LaJte TrcKrfcras Thií rr^ícwir
hí CTYÍ:Í ¿ fc? t ákxr. am*®* :hc
S-Ip&-sr SLver a dtetn rr.iUx
«:c*Jtw«a oí the Tr\-«"Arfc*nsi
«5? II «n S 1? V S HitSh
■ J0 > 39 ¿ai ~
Vt-a ves*rrair tiw resui! f í
S26MÍwr fjcv«á <vesxv¿ jwv.wvt It
was. fctdít by ti Ocsrps oí Rftpi-
tiívcs. RíwinJlj the marginal land
ur/mnr ; ht ííjIt was. liocnsc i to
>hr Cifitnt Jt Tísíi OoroTftisjñon. lt
v,s] hr ^k'wOopcd <¡s a wiMliíc
nunuuLvmont tiren
Ripht r-f ¡)k Vi Ve jí. «* new it
Iftrtrs mais .tK-,.¡\ic<, bal thc\ are
ir. the makínf. The main íhin; is
:ha? i: iv fall oí fish Alrridy
swmr ví t> :.nc bass bívf beca íafc-
o ir. pY'it Tyambftr^ Aeronbns to
hj.-Oopstf. ihírc vas a fine spawn
oí Ihore last year an.í they
are now keeper size.
Also "below the dam the Sul-
phur River is a fine fishing str-
eam Thousands of persons line
the Kinks of the river at the tail-
races below the dam for sand bass
fishing, Recently the Game &
Fish Commission needed some
sand bass for restocking s o m o
West Texas lakes. A half-dozen
biologists with rod and reel took
some 1500 bass there in a couple
of days.
The Sulphur Iliver flows on in-
to Arkansas, good fishing all tho
way.
(Continued on I'age 0)
SKIN ITCH
HOW TO RELIEVE IT.
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
fungi vi kwmuit rrwnavriui tor ec>
soma, foot Itch, ringworm, Insect bites.
fjWac* rashss. Today at
CARTLIDGE DRUG
C.i -.-jal summer furniture :iv« added pleasure to Kime of the trsM
defccht/ul I.our* spent in K urt- — barbean , patio parti -* and
hour■ of quiet reading or c •..- ration. The handsome styling of
lounge chairs and eliden «•■•■biy-d in «-aran shows «mart simplicity
coupled v,ith practi< aJit> IU i ; ivor-outdoor appeal of lightweight,
weather-reoUtant matcnals zoakcs the furniture popular for many
family activities.
TV v.< i bin? of saran fabric may be seen in colora from faihion-
v.trie v bit/' and bronze to ga . plaids An exclusive feature woven into
wine f.v.ric* is lustrous gold '- 'ran thread. Because the fabric stands
up under strr-M and stnin of m-rydav use without stretching, it is
id« l for families with active children. It maintains colorfastoess in
sun sheds water, and is virtually stain proof.
HJiannR the spotlight of easy-to-care-for features is the basic
framework made of lightweight sturdy aluminum tubing which can
be folded for carrying. Rounded corners complete the carefree ap-
P'-.-i ranee.
(Wxxi nev.-s too is that many of th -v> colorful additions to porch
and carden are convertible for multiple uses, and they are rea«"n-
ably priced.
FROZEN FOODS
MRS. BURGESS FRYER
VALUES
í
Big savings awart you at your friendly Brook shin Bros. Store this week end. So be
here early and take advatage of the low-low prices on the finest food at down to earth
low prices.
LIBBY'S FRUIT
v ^ '4
By Vern Sanford
Several times recently we have
had occasion to wander through
the old Walton building in Aus-
tin It was once the State Capitol.
Now it houses t h e Game and
J-'i.sh Commission and the Texas
Aeronautics Commission. The
building had served its usefulness
long before the game commission
moved into it a number of years
ago. Today it is little short of be-
ing a firetrap.
Down on the banks of the Colo-
rado River there is considerable
acreage which belongs to the City
The Real McCoy
By W. D. BAGLEY
fi
6ASEBAÜ. AIN'T SO MUCH FUN
£ WE60TA*POLICY WITH
W. D. Bagley
arprndmr
Imuran
Insurance Agency
608 N. Main MU 3-4331
of Austin and the State of Texas.
It woula be a wonderful place to
build an outstanding, rambling
building to house the Game and
Fish Commission.
We are not talking of an expen-
sive building. Just one of native
stone, concrete blocks or similar
material. What's needed is ample
working area for the commission
employes, adequate laboratory fa-
cilities, and a shipping room for
the tons of conservation literature
that is provided the school kid-
dies of Texas by the commission,
annually.
It might even house a Texas
natural history museum, where
the thousands of school children
who go to Austin each year could
view specimens of the flora and
fauna of the state.
It also could play a very im-
portant part as a tourist attrac-
tion. Furthermore it would be a
place to house properly one of
the most important agencies of
our state government.
Texans are beginning to apprec-
iate more and more what manage-
ment of wildlife resources mean
to the State. More people are
hunting and fishing today than
ever before. Each year this num-
ber will increase. More of our
land is being settled and streams
are being converted to lakes, thus
covering additional land. Hence
the need for restoring other land
for wildlife habitat.
Texas has produced seme very
efficient technicians. They can
develop a land management pro-
gram that will provide the best
harvest possible. But they are
sorely in need of a better and
roomier place to work.
It should be a building not
merely of steel and stone, but a
fitting memorial to the work that
has to be done.
Free Booklet on Fish
A LOT FULL OF GOOD, CLEAN
USED CARS
FOR SALE'
Talte your pick! Model, color, price!
We've got one to meet your needs!
Don't Buy Until You've Talked To Us!
"For The Best Cars At The
Lowest Prices"
see
J. C. WILLIAMS
at the
TEXACO STATION
DOWNTOWN RUSK
Phone MU 3-4444
LIBBY'S TOMATO
JUICE <
LIBBY'S BARTLETT
PEARS i
LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF
HASH 3
300 Cam
363 Cms
16 Oz. Cans
LIBBY'S SPANISH
15 '/i Oz. Cans
100
J00
J 00
49*
COCKTAIL 5
No. 303
Cans
FOLGER'S
LIBBY'S CUT STRINGLESS
GREEN BEANS
,6 N.r $| 00
COFFEE
LIBBY'S SLICED OR HALVES
PEACHES
LIBBY'S TOMATO
CATSUP
LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI &
MEAT BALLS
LIBBY'S VIENNA
SAUSAGE
LIBBY'S WHOLE SWEET
PICKLES
Lb.
Can
59
Í
14 Oz.
Bots.
16 Oz.
Cans
4 Oz.
Cans
8 Or.
Jars
LIBBY'S CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
8
Buff
Cans
$
1.00
LOO
1.00
1.00
49c
100
LIBBY'S GREEN
PEAS
Pkg.
19°
LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE
CORN
t9c
LIBBY'S BUTTER
BEANS
Pkg.
21c
DANISH MAID
ROLL
Pkg. 24's
29s
rsj
Grade "A"
FRYERS
49
SWIFT'S HONEY CUP
MELL0RINE
i Gal.
39
t
Lb.
LOIN OR T-BONE
STEAK
SKINLESS
WIENERS
FORK SHOULDER
ROAST
SHOULDER ROUND
STEAK
CHUCK
ROAST
(
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
75c
39c
49°
63*
sr
cFZds? VEGETABLES
BQOODOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOQOOW
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
10*
LIBBY'S GARDEN GREEN
Lima Beans 4 303 cans 1-00
ALL FLAVORS
^ 12 Oz. Cans 59c
MISSION
DRINKS
RITZ
Crackers New Lg«. 12 Oz. Box 33®
LORNA DOONE
Short Bread ]0% oz. Bag 33«
LIBBY'S SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES 2 12 oz. Sq. Jars 49®
LIBBY'S POTTED
MEAT 5 3«/« Oz. Cans 59®
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag 1-99
VASELINE HAIR TONIC
VALCREAM
Gt. Tube
53®
Libby's Golden Cream Style
No. 303
Cans
BABY TENDER
0KRA
EGG PLANT
CALIF.
PEACHES
U. S. NO. 1 CALIF. WHITE
POTATOES
10
Lbs.
U. S. NO. 1
BELL PEPPER
10*
5C
15c
49*
Lb. 10*
LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE
JUICE
LIBBY'S GARDEN SWEET
4
Big 46 Oz.
Cans
Hoo
Lb.
Lb.
PEAS
6 " *loo
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FLOUR 10
Lb. Bag
89c
GOLDEN MAID
0LE0
Lb.
19°
LITE FLUFF
BISCUITS
Can
10e
BLEACH
SO-WHITE
Qt. Bot.
15c
Rusk Texas
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THURS.. FRI. A SAT.,
JULY 10th, 11th, 12th
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958, newspaper, July 10, 1958; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150243/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.