The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 125, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1972 Page: 5 of 12
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THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1972-PAOE FIVE
MEN
IN SERVICE
Army Private Dale E, Jam-
erson, 20 , son of Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Jamerson, Rt.
3, Jacksonville, completed to.
day eight weeks of basic train,
lng at the U.S. Army training
Center , Infantry, Ft. Polk,
La.
He received Instruction In
drllfcnd ceremonies, weap-
ons, map reading, combat tac-
tics, military courtesy, mili-
tary justice, first aid,andar-
my history and traditions.
Pvt. Jamerson served with
Company C, 4th Battalion of
the 1st Basic Training Brig-
ade.
He is a 1971 graduate of Ja.
cksonvllle High School.
SHOP IN RUSK
Top Mm Honrs Go To
Joko Goff, My Wells
The final performance of the
Rusk Lions Club Youth Rodeo
was held Saturday evening be.
fore a large crowd of specta-
tors. The three night show
began Thursday evening. Ray-
mond Cooper, rodeo chair-
man, was pleased with rodeo
contestants and attendants for
this year's event.
Belt buckles and trophies
were awarded Saturday even-
ing for first, second and third
place in each event. All Ar-
ound Cowboy for the rodeo wa s
John Goff of Rusk and All Ar-
ound Cowgirl was Judy Wells
of Nacogdoches.
A drawing was also held Sat-
urday evening for $100.00.
J.P. EMERSON
ANNOUNCES THE
OFFICIAL OPENING OF
EMERSON'S GROCERY
AND MARKET
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
at
207 W. 2ND ST.
FORMERLY BROWNINGS GROCERY
& MARKET
OUR STORE WILL BE
COMPLETELY RE-STOCKED
•MEATS CUT TO YOUR
SPECIFICATIONS
•FRESH PRODUCE
•FRESH FRUIT
•CANNED GOODS
•HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
EMERSON'S GROCERY
AND MARKET
Winner was 4.month old Jer-
emey Green, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Green of Rusk.
Winners in the various rodeo
events were:Bareback riding;
1st Robert Palmer of Larue,
2nd John Walling of Elkhart,
and 3rd Benny Smith of Ty-
ler; Tie Down Roping; 1st Mike
Keith of Mississippi, 2nd
Rodney Calhoun of Hawkins,
and 3rd Jack Phelps of Kil-
gore; Ribbon Roping; 1st Rod-
ney Calhoun of Hawkins and
Barbara Jones of Huntington,
2nd -Steve Thompson of Mis-
sissippi and Frances Stover of
Rusk, ank 3rd Mike Keith of
Mississippi and Jon Thomp-
son of Rusk.
Barrels, 12 and under; 1st
Judy Wells of Nacogdoches,
2nd Todd Minter of Pales-
tine and 3rd Lee Minter of
Palestine; Barrels, 13-19, 1st
Marta Pickins of Athens, 2nd
Jon Thompson of Rusk, and
3rd Kim Quinn of Rusk; Calf
Riding, 1st John Goff of Rusk
and 2nd Dale Bullin of Alto.
In the Calf Scramble there
were three winners for each
performance. They were,Th-
ursday night; Mike Terry of
Jacksonville, Mike Stanley of
Rusk and Doug Norton of Rusk;
Friday night, John Goff of
Rusk, Steve Peters of Rusk
and Judy Wells ofNacogdoch-
es; and Saturday night Kim
Harris of Sacul and Bart Wood
of Tyler,
Winners in the Bull Riding
were John Maxwell of Glade-
water, first place; Pat
Stubblefield of Huntington,
second place; and Rickey Cra
ble of Garland, third place.
BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
David Knight, JJr. is proud
to announce the arrival of
his brother, Steven Michael,
bom May 26, 1972 in N.in
Travis Hospital in Jackson-
ville. The young man weighed
7 pounds, 13 ounces. Proud
parents are David and Kathie
Knight. Maternal grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gay-
lord C. Lindsay of Rusk and
Mr. Henry Knight of Jef-
ferson is the paternal grand-
father,
RUSK FOLKS
Mr. and Mrs. Lindel Rains
have returned home fromQu-
anah, Texas where they at-
tended the funeral services
for Mr. Rains' mother, Mrs.
Selma Rains of Ennis,
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 125, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1972, newspaper, June 8, 1972; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150969/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.