The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1953 Page: 3 of 12
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OCTOBER 29, 1953
The Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk, Tex*
Billy Guinn Is
Named To Attend
Leader's Course
Pvt. Billy H. Guinn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frazier P. Guinn, North
Henderson St., has been selected
to attend Leader's Course, the
most advanced training program
of the Anti-aircraft Artillery Re-
placement Training Center at Fort
Bliss.
Pvt. Guinn was chosen for the
leadership class from a group of
more than 400 soldiers. Appoint-
ments to the rigorous training
course are based on demonstrated
leadership abilities, high scholas-
tic aptitudes, and above average
physical stamina.
The purpose of the Course is to
train potential leaders early in
their military careers and develop
them to lead troops as non-com-
missioned officers.
The first five weeks oí training
are a study of leadership princi-
ples, methods of instruction, and
tactics. The last three weeks of
the Course emphasize practical
exercise. During this period the
men are placed in basic training
units in the AAA RTC to instruct
troops in the various phases of
training, from Infantry drill to
servicing and firing the light and
medium anti-aircraft guns.
Graduation from the Leaders'
Course comes at the close of the
eighth week of training and is
climaxed by a formal parade and
retreat ceremony.
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Mr. And Mrs. Acker
Celebrate Golden
Wed. Anniverasry
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Acker of
Maydelle celebrated their Golden
Wedding Anniversary recently.
Open house was held and din-
ner was served to all guests.
According to information re-
ceived, Mr. and Mrs. Acker re-
ceived many nice gifts.
Relatives present were: Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Meador and Linda of
Denver City; Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Acker and daughters, Ann and
Beth of Odessa; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Thompson and Charlene
of Rusk; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bolton of Rusk; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bolton of Huntsville; Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Bolton of Nacog-
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The luxurious 1954 Chrysler Custom Imperial
fi-passenger sedan features rich interiors to match
the beautiful exterior lines. The Custom Imperial
has a wheelbase of 133Vi inches and is powered
by the 235-horsepower V-8 Firel'ower engine. It is
also available in a 4-door town limousine model.
doches; Ernest Bolton of Irving; | Amber Miller and Susan Miller
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Mrs. C. S. Bolton of Houston; Mrs.
M. L. Bolton of Maydelle; Mr. and
Mrs. George Acker of Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Acker; of
Dialville; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Acker
of Jacksonville;' Mrs. Charlie Ac-
ker of Jacksonville and Mrs. J. A.
Whitaker of Gallatin.
Out of town guests were from
Houston, Dallas, Irving, Nacog-
doches, Jacksonville, Huntsville,
Rusk, Palestine, Slocum, Lamesa,
Ponta, Gallatin, and Troup.
-WHAT-
RUSK FOLKS
-ARE DOING—
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilley and
Lloyd, Jr., Miss Betty Lou and
Nealie Ray Cottrell of Houston
spent the weekend with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cottrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Odom and
daughter, Mrs. Don Crysup and
sons, Mike and Steve, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Hassell and children, Miss
Irene Snollings, Miss Robert
Leake, Mr. and Mrs. James Lone
and son, Duane, Mrs. Vera Weis-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fisher
and daughter, Terrell Marie, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Vining and children,
Sue and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Em-
mett Lloyd and children, Mrs.
Rusk - Livingston - You Write
Score Eagles, We Are Pulling
For You,
Groceries
Diamond Pork
& BEANS c... "c
Pure Ribbon Cane
SYRUP o.,. 6Sc
Shortening 3 Lb. 72c
Soap
Powder Lge. Box 29c
Cigarettes Pkg. 22c
Admiration
COFFEE Lb. pkg, 89«
C A N D Y
Cello Bag Mint
PILLOWS m o„ iSc
Cello Bag Lemon
DROPS 8 o,. 18c
Cello Bag Jelly
BEANS 7./, o,. 19c
Cello Bag Candy
CORN 8j/4 ox. ^9®
Cello Bag Creme
MIX 8*/4 Or.
FLOUR
2 Lbs. .
5 Lb .
10 Lbc.
25 Lbs.
24c
49°
96c
J95
In The Market
Brisket Roast or
STEW
Home Made
CHILI
Chuck
STEAK
T-Bone or Chop
STEAK
Round or Loin
STEAK
Mixed
Sausage
Pure Pork
SAUSAGE
Ground
MEAT
Beef
LIVER
Boneless
Stew Meat
Crown
ROAST
Rump
ROAST
Barbecue
Lb. 29C
Lb. 29c
Lb. 35C
Lb. 45C
Lb. 49C
Lb. 35c
Lb. 49c
Lb. 39c
Lb. 39C
Lb. 39C
Lb. 39C
Lb. 35C
Lb. 59C
FEED
16% Dairy
FEED
Egg
Pellets
Laying
Pellets
100 Lb,. 3.55
100 Lb*. 4*65
25 Lbs. 1*39
Bryan Stovoll
were among the people from Rusk
who attended the Ringling Bros.,
Barnum and Bailey Circus in Ty-
ler Monday night.
Miss Bill March and Miss Mar-
ion Mallard spent the weekend at
Nacona the guest of Miss March's
mother, and other relatives.
Kent Fulton of Port Arthur,
spent the weekend here with his
mother, Mrs. Mildred Fulton.
Mrs. Joe B. Copeland and Mrs.
Frank Coupland were Dallas busi-
ness visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Coats spent
the weekend at Big Lake near
Greenville on a fishing trip.
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Freshmen Class Of
Psychiatric Nurses
Elects Officers
The Freshmen Class of the Psy-
chiatric Nursing School of the
Rusk State Hospital elected class
officers recently. Officers elected
were: President, Kenneth Mann;
vice-president, Leon Gowin; secre-
tary-treasurer, Dorothy Loury and
reporter, Bonnie Russell.
Two favorite boys and girls
were chosen. They are: Ruth
Chandler and Dorothy Loury,
James Long and Kenneth Mann.
The Class consists of twenty-
five members.
According to president' of the
Freshmen Class, Kenneth Mann,
the first and second year classes
are sponsoring a Post Halloween
Party at the Recreation Hall on
the night of November 4th.
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Maryland was settled by the
Catholics; Pennsylvania by tho
Quakers, New York by the Wal-
loons7^e«orgia by the English
debtors, and Virginia by the Cava-
liers.
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for good studying.
There is less fatigue with good
lighting. Children study bet-
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are more pleasant. Your
dealer has Better Sight
Lamps. See them today. Buy
them today.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1953, newspaper, October 29, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149996/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.