The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 4 of 12
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WINS SCMOLAICSHIP—Sandra Tucker, daughter of Mr and
Mi's. W. S. Tucker, Jr. of Austin and <:r.tnddauKhtrr of Mr
and Mrs W. S. Tucker, Sr. of Rimk, has v.- n the S'.'fr.) Aliin
F. Mitchell Schol:. >hip as I he student with outstanding pivinNr
in the field of speech and hcarni: thornpy The scholarship «as
given thiriiKh the Texas Soirietv for Crippled Children Miss
Tucker is a junicr at Texas \V<man's Univ'er--.itj in I>cnt<>n.
Oliver Wendell Holmes called
Baltimore the "gastronomic me-
tropolis of the Union."
ONLY FIVE
YEARS AGO . . .
the modern tranquilizers
and sedatives so beneficial in
stress and nervous disorders
were \irtuallj unknown Now
phann.u i-is supply them on
a doctor's prescription
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DURING WHITE SALE SEASON
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45 Piece Sets
$2995 & $3995
Also
JANUARY CLEARANCE
on select group of
Watches Watch Bands
Clocks Costume Jewelry
HENRY'S JEWELERS
RUSK, TIXAS
■ i cf_ i_j School Lunch Menus Announced THE CHEROKEEAN of Rusk, Texas
Tea Shower Honors ! Mo""v Z"Z \
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New I y wed Couple
A t«m shower Monday. Janu-
ary 4th at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Traylor cumplinvent-
1 ed Muiuftitt and Billy Dun Con-
way' iwwlywcds Tlu? social fune-
licn was attended by some 70 per-
sons at seven o'clock.
Many who weiv unable to attend
-<Tit vrift.s.
A color theme of blue and white
was featured in floral amtngp-
ments The tea table whs cover-
ed with a lace doth over blue.
It's centerpiece was of white
roses and pon jx>n munis. Jello
|Rin<h. coffee ami iced cake
aqutttrs decorated in blue were
■etved.
. tibuMjar burtOMM* were Mes-
daines Geoivia Tray lor, Callie
Fletcher. Mat tie Ezell. Galdys
¡-Curtis. Vivian PejfUUB and An-
nie Allen.
Tiie couple was married lle-
| camber 23ixl, in the Pleasant
Grove Baptist Chlircb. Their pnr-
ents are Mr and Mrs. John Has-
sietl of MaydeJIe and Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Conway of Hunk.
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U.S. Highway 40 traverses 14
I states.
MONDAY
' Hnmi«irxers
i Potato Salud
Fruit or fruit pie
Milk
TCESDAY
Beef roast on Barbecue
Steamed Rice
Kmdish Peas
Carrot fr Celery strips
Hot rolls
• Stewed piuncs or apple sauce
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Enchiladas
Pinto Ixi'.'ins
Spinach or tfieens
Candied potatoes or Potato pie
Coin Muffins
Milk
THURSDAY
j Chicken páe
Cheese fingers
friven beans
Assorted fruit
Peanut butler cuukies
Loaf breud
MÜlk
FRIDAY
¡Fish «ticks or tuna Caaser^e
¡ Buttered corn
I Creen *o!ud
, Loaf bread
i Banana iwdihnu
Milk
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Siamese cats were first imported
in 1880.
The sun is 400.000 times bright-
er than the moon.
'64 Permits
Amount To
$212,610
5 During 1964, the City of Rusk
issued building permits for con-
st met ion and repairs at ;ui es-
timated value of $212,610, accord-
ing to records in City Secretary
Frazer reported that (lie City
¡received $79.10 in building per-
jmlts far this past year.
Construction inside the city dur-
ing 1964 fel sharply as compared
with the annual figures of con-
Istruction in 1963. During 1963 con-
struction and repairs of property
inside the city came to approxl-
' mately $319,099, or almost 50 per-
cent more than in 1964. During
1962 construction heiv came to
I about $176,900.
I Largest single expíense in this
past year was a new service sta-
tion built in excess of $32.0u0. Dur-
ing 1962 and 1963 the lari/ost sin
gle expenses involved tifu* con-
j struct ion of a now clinic, arid rest
- home for the elderly, in respective
' order.
j The total for the past year most-
ly included expenses in additions or
,-cpavrs to businesses or private
property. Totals also include the
homes built within the past year.
Rites Read
For Relative
Of Ruskites
Funeral servii-es for Luther Hen-
ry Evans, 94, were conducted at
Overton Saturday under the illr-
oction of the Peai-son Funeral
Heme R< v .1 Ellis McGauiihy
arxl Rev W F Tnsto officiated'
at the tiles in the Overton Metho-
d's! Church at 10 n.m Burial fol-
lowed in that city's Cemetery.
A .native of Rusk County, he
had made his home in Overt on
the past 16 yea in During his ac-
tive years, he op ated sawmills,
cotton gins. ai>il fanned on an ex-
tensive !>i*is
He | t«Hed away rh t*«l:iy in
1 .i.e.. view (¡.«mI She|>ht < d Hos-
pital following a two-month bout
v i!h pneumonia.
SurVávrs include throe sons. '
I, II Kvans, ,Tr , i f Rusk. Ray-
ir. nd Kvaiw Í (He t-m. and H L.
Evans of Henderson: two daugh-
ters. Mi- Ra> Weif-uiL* of Il'ius
ton and Mrs .b 1! !> rib of (h er-
tcr,: 19 and •: M en. including
I C. Will: .a■ . ,J| of this
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YELLOW TAG
Tills is the SALE you've been waiting for... OUTSTANDING VALUES of great importance,
ninny offered for the first time at considerable savings. You've noticed we've changed our look,
Lut we hope you've noticed Bearden's is still offering quality furniture and appliances at savings
designed for young budgets. Included in our sale are one-of-a-kind items, floor samples, it"
from regular stock, all at unbelievable prices. Come early while selections are good.
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7-Piece Living Room Group
ALL 7 PIECES
► Foam Sofa or Sofa Bed
► Foam Cushioned Chair ..
* Cocktail, Two End Tables
I Two Smart China Lamps
COMP. VALUE $199
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YOUR CHOICE OF
KROEHLER CHAIRS <jj>
Values up to $99.00
Never before in the History of Bearden's have we been able to
offer such outstanding values on chairs. You'll really have to
see them before you will believe what outstanding values these
are. Provincial Side Chairs in Antique White or Walnut, Pro-
vincial Arm Chairs with cane and tufted back . . . many, many
chairs ... at marvelous low prices.
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STH.L A SELECTION OF OOOS AND ENDS BY
SIMMONS — ENGLANDER — SEALY
BEDDING... Up To % OFF — BOX SPRINGS — MATTRESSES
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SAGA «V BROYHM1
Triple Drosaer With
Mirror. Scandinavian
Design. Solid WaW
n«^- Reg. 2W.95
SAGA BY BROYNm
Bookcase Bed. Wat- C A 95
nut. Reg. 99,95
139
69
EXTENSION DINING TABUS
Saga by Broyhill.
Walnut CQ 95
Reg. 99.95
HUTCH.Solid Oak
Dust-Proof
Reg. 39.95
DOUBLE DRESSER
Solid Oak
Reg. 94.95
TRIPLE DRESSER
Solid Oak
Reg. 119.95
BOOKCASE BED
Solid Oak
Reg. 34.95
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95
95
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
Selection of Colors 14 95
Reg. 59.95
44
KROEHLER Divan and Chair
AN Foam Cushion
and Back \ 4Q 95
Reg. 219.95 Itv
SELECTION LAMPS
Below '/a Price
79
22
95
95
MAHOGANY COMMODE
Table. Marble Top O A.
Reg. 49.95 M
BUFFET, SAGA bjf
BroyhiH. Walnut
Reg. 216.95
139:'
EARLY AMERICAN 3-Cushion
Sofa. Gold.
One Each. 4 4 A 95
Reg. 149.95
119
EARLY AMERICAN
Love Seat.
One Tangerine
Reg. 109.95
TELL CITY Solid
Hardrock Maple
Platform Rocker
Rag. 129.95
69
95
DIXIE TRIPLE DRESSER
and Mirror. Autumn
Brown Finish.
Contemporary OA 95
Reg. 149.95
89
89
95
ONE ONLY-SOL MAPLE
Harvest Table OA 95
Reg. 139.95 09
2-PIECE SLEEP SOFA With
Matching Chair. 4 OA 95
Reg. 249.95 109
BROYHILL IMPERIAL CHERRY
Italian Provincial
Desk. Reg. 129.95
CONSOLE RECOtO
Cabinet.
Reg. 29.95
19
95
ITALIAN PROVINCIAL
Double Dresser,
Mirror 70
Reg. 119.95 19
EARLY AMERICAN Hutch.
Black and Maple 7A 95
Reg. 139.95
79
ITALIAN PROVINCIAL
4-Drawer Chest
Reg. 69.95
49
95
MODERN 2-PC
Bedroom Suit*.
Triple Dresser,
Bookcase Bed. One
Only. Reg. 109.95
KELVINAVOI DRYER
Automatic, Electric 4 Oil 95
Reg. 119.95
69
95
FRENCH PROVINCIAL
Hutch and Console.
With Open Grill 1 00 9S
Doors. Reg. 469.95 199
Chair, Reg. 29.95
Chert, Reg. 99.95
Double Dresser,
Mirror. Reg. 144.95
6995
15"
69"
99"
164
ONE ONLY—4-Pc.
Modern Sectional
Turquoise
Reg. 219.95
169
95
KELVINATOR WASHER
Top Loading | OA 95
Reg. 239.95 1 09
KELVINATOR PORTABLE
DISHWASHER | OA 95
Reg. 219.95 109
MATCHING PANEL * A 95
BED. Reg. 69.95 49
WALNUT TRIPLE CO 95
Dresser. Reg. 139.95 09
OPEN PANEL BED Q J 95
Reg. 59.95 04
EARLY AMERICAN Rocking
Love Seat. Print AQ 95
Cover. Reg. 99.95 09
ONE ONLY—Simmons
Day Bed. Early
American Print
Cover. Reg. 119.95
18th CENTURY
Drum Table
Reg. 39.95
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MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE BUT NOT LISTED
OPEN A BUYERS ACCOUNT-NO MONEY DOWN-MONTHS TO PAY
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150582/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.