The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 136, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1985 Page: 11 of 16
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Cowboy Visits Here
BUI Bates, No. 40 for the Dallas Cowboys was in Rusk Friday at Sports Supply. He was voted the 1985 NFC All
Pro Team on the special team. He plays linebacker for the Cowboys and on special teams and fills in at safety.
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JACKSONVILLE and RUSK
Rusk Wins
Over Van
Pat Hensley and Mike
Christopher both went 2 for 4, com-
bining for five RBls, to help the
Rusk Eagles fly past the Van Van-
dals, 12-5, in District 13AAA action
Thursday.
Tyrone Johnson also contributed
three hits, while David Westbrook
pitched in two hits for the Eagles.
Winning pitcher Tony Watson
fanned 17 batters, allowing only one
walk.
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Happy Easter
Youngsters gather around the Easter Bunny Saturday morning during festivities at the Jim Hogg State Park.
The annual Egg Hunt was well attended by boys and girls from throughout the area. The event was sponsored
by the Rusk Chamber of Commerce, the Rusk High .School Youth Chamber and Buckhom's Grocery.
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Association Sponsors Dancers
Ballet Folclorico Nacional de
Mexico, a company of 50 dancers,
singers and musicians from Mexico
City, closes out the Lufkin Com-
munity Concert Association's 1984-
85 artist series at 3 p.m. Sunday,
April 14 in LHS Auditorium.
For Savings On Quality
Monuments, Call or See
LARRY GRESHAM
Clyde Partin
Monument Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 31, Cushing, Tx. 75760
HOME
409/326-4828
OFFICE
409/326-4766
April Showers of Savings!
Regular Metamucil ho*.
(Suggested Regail Price *847)
New Shipment of
Men's Colognes Now Here!
Coming Next Week: Shipment of Women's Colognes!
New Store Hours: Mon-Fri: 7:30to6~Sat. 8 to 5
New shipment of SNAPPIES For Children Just In! Come See!
Major's Prescription Pharmacy
West Side of Square • Rusk Phone 683-3436
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' Considered the most authentic
exponent of Mexico's folk dance
and musical heritage, the company
is the Mexican government's of-
ficial representative at home and
abroad. Noted choreographer and
director Silvia Lozano has been
LEGAL
NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Cherokee County will receive
sealed bids for Group Health In-
surance and Life Insurance.
Specifications and information
may be obtained from the office of
the County Auditor, Opal Fitts,
County Courthouse, Rusk, Texas.
All bids shall be sealed and ad-
dressed to Robert McNatt, County
Judge, and so markeé>"Sealed Bid-
Health & Life Insurance."
Cherokee County Commissioners'
Court reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Bids shall be delivered to the
County Judge of Cnerokee County
on or before 10:00 a.m. Monday,
April 22, 1983, and all bids will be
opened in the regular meeting of the
Commissioners' Court on this date.
By order of the Commissioners'
Court of Cherokee County, Texas
this the 25th day of March, 1983.
Opal Fitts.
County Auditor
Cherokee County, Texas
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: SIDNEY MARTIN WALKER
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear by
filing a written answer to the plain-
tiff's petition at or before 10 o'clock
a.m. of the first Monday after the
expiration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 6th day of
May, A.D., 1985, at or before 10
The file number of said suit being
No. 84-5-326.
The names of the parties in said suit
are: SHERRIE LYNN GARDNER
WALKER as Plaintiff, and SID-
NEY MARTIN WALKER as
Defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to wit: This a
lawsuit to divorce Sherrie Lynn
Gardner Walker and Sidney Martin
Walker, to award Managing and
Possessory Conservatorships of
Noah Martin Walker, and to set
child support payments for benefit
of Noah Martin Walker.
If this Citation is not served within
90 days after the date of its issuan-
ce, it shall be returned unserved
Issued this the 15 day of March
A.D ,1985
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Rusk, Texas,
this the 15 day of March A.D., 1965.
Mavis Parrott, Clerk
District Court,
* Cherokee County, Texas
By Billie Brooks, Deputy
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Bob and HeUn Fondee pre-
sentad the program for the
March ü meeting of the Rim*
Club tai the feUovtMp
hall at the Pint Baptbt Church
Program tapie wa "Late
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with the group since its formation in
1960.
The ballet group performed for 15
weeks with Liberace at the Las
Vegas Hilton Hotel and were
featured artists at the 1982 opening
of the new Disney park. EPCOT, in
Florida and at the 1984 New Orleans
World's Fair opening*
The group is celebrating its 25th
anniversary season with a sold-out
coast-to-coast tour of North
America.
Information concerning mem-
bership in the Lufkin Association is
available by writing Memberships.
Lufkin Community Concerts. P.O.
Box 7, Lufkin. A limited number of
memberships are still available for
next year's series which includes Al
Hirt, John Gary. American Ballet
Comedy and "From Opera to
Broadway."
Kindergarten Sign-up
Set at Rusk Primary
Registration for Rusk I.S.D. Kin-
dergarten and Pre-Kindergarten
students for the 1985-86 school year
will be held on Thursday, April 25
from 8a.m. to4 p.m. at the Primary
School Office. All children who
will be five-years-old on or before
Sept. 1, should be registered for all
day kindergarten on this day.
Children who will be four-years-
old on or before Sept 1 may register
for one half day pre kindergarten
classes. Only those who qualify un-
der the state-guidelines can be ac-
cepted for the pre-kindergarten
classes, however.
Parents must take the child, an
official copy of his birth certificate
and his immunization record to the
school. The copy of the birth cer-
tificate must be one obtained from
the County Clerk's Office of the
county in which he was born. A
complete immunization record is
required before a child can enter
school the first day. A DPT series
and polio series is required with a
booster after the child's fourth bir-
thday. A measles, mumps, and
rubella shot is needed after the first
birthday.
After this registration a child will
not need to be registered again
before the first day of school.
Persons with additional questions
can call the Primary School. Brad-
ford Campus, at 683-6106.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 136, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1985, newspaper, April 11, 1985; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151691/m1/11/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.