The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1960 Page: 16 of 16
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THE CHEROKEEAN
PAGE •
FEBRUARY 25, I960
+ Jacksonville Hospital News -/-
NAN TRAVIS MEMORIAL
February 15
Admitted: Mrs George Blake,
city; Tippy Carl Tarnow, city; Wil-
liam Edward Bolton, Rusk; Mrs.
Henry O. Seelbach, city; Mrs Lon-
uie Ford, city; Lonnie Calhoun
Ford, city; Mrs. Doris Taylor, city;
Mrs. Lola Moore, Alto, Dorsey D.
Liner, Ben Wheeler; Owen I)
Weems, city; Mrs Truett M Hey
nolds, Athens; Bobby Joe Dudley,
city; Mr . A. B. Morehead, Klkhart;
The Truth About
Prescription Cost
Did thi l *r pr««:rlption $®«rn
high priced? It may hava be«n
somathing naw . . . not yet ma t
produced! Penicillin w«t very
costly, when naw, but now if
inexpensive! You c«n't guett
praacription cotti, but you ca.i
depend on us for fair prices at
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• NTIGBItt • ifRVKI . JAflty
Mr-. Mack S. Smith. Center; Mr*
Lowell Gillespie, city; Mrs. Graver
Mayo, city; James Milton Mender
son, city
Dismissed Travis Tarter, Lufkin;
William C Barber, Henderson,
Mr- Alvis Ellis, Bullard, Miss Mary
Summers, city; Mrs Odis K Bass,
city; Mrs Jennie lurry, Alto; /-au
rence ilickiin. Sari Antonio; Mr,
Charles T Dickson, city. Tony Max
Cleaver, city, Su/anne Taylor, city;
Mrs Herbert K Coleman, city; ltr>-
larid T Christie, city; Charles Her
;rinj;ton, Frarikston.
February 16
Admitted: Frank Blanton, Jr,
city, John C Copeland, A 1 t o;
Georce T. Griffin, city, Mrs Mary
Newburn, city; Ildon Scott, city,
Karly A Stone, Henderson, Mrs
Corriria L Wallace. Rusk; Mrs Wil-
liam I' Morrison, Athens; Mrs
Sal In Austin, Frank.st.on; Mrs, John
I. Sides, city; Mrs T 0. Monk.
Henderson; Mr. Dovie Chaney,
Canton; Mrs I,(in A. Anderson,
Grapfiland; William II Bateman,
Arji. Mr Connie Mack Williams,
K¡U:ore; Charles I) Julian, Husk;
John II Giberl, Rusk; Mary K
Wood, city
Disfriii fd Hooker T Bradford,
city; Fleas Dawson, Overton; Mrs
II I. Starke,, city; Mrs, Raymond
Mendoza, city, Uuss Marsh, Pales-
tine. Mi , Julie I'.oUon, < 11 y, I Edd
Martin, Alio; Archie K Cook, city,
I.c-tcr B Thompson, city, M r s
I«arry Dean llaynes, city, Charlie
Washburn, city; Kevin FuRcno
Tankf-rsley city, William K. Bol
ton, Husk, Dorsey D Liner, Hen
Wheeler
NEWBURN SANITARIUM
February 15
Admitted Mrs Jack Dor-.ett,
ci! s; !•; W. Mitchell, cily; Mr,
Freda Woolen. Alliens, I, e vv i
Coy Smith
AMÍ.RICAN C t NE PAL
Lift Insurance Company
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JACKÍ.ONVILI E, TEXAS
Phone S2U9
< nklcy. city
Di mi ed Charlie Williams,
cily, Mr i C A Dixon, city; R O
Garltriüton, city; Vera Brown, city
February 16
Admitted Jelinda Carol Dorsett,
city; David G Clakley, city; Vivian
Hamlet, city, Douglas Grimes, Gal
latin
Dismissed Mrs Jeff Buchanan,
city; K S Howell, Frarikston; Mrs
Charlie Thorn arid son. Mt SHman;
J K Henry, Husk; Debbie Morgan,
city
HELLO, WORLDI
Mr and Mrs George Blake of
Jacksonville are the parents of a
daughter born in Nan Travis Mem-
orial Hospital February Ifi
Mr and Mrs John Hamlet of
Jacksonville are the parents of a
son horn in Newburn Sanitarium
February 15
NAN TRAVIS MEMORIAL
February 17
Admitted Regina! McClelland,
Tyler, Mr- Kenneth Owen, Frank-
ston; Clifton R Clybiim, Billiard,
Mrs Frank Kollatt, Palestine; Mrs
Hela Huüghins, Troup Mrs N F.
Young, cily; Douglas F.ugene Cox,
Kii.'ore, James B ' lark. I.indale,
Gary Folrner, Palestine. Mrs F.va
Hurl Fran'.stori; Mrs. J W Harp-
er. Gallatin: William R Glover,
city: Allen Sirles, city; Mrs Marion
Chaijey, Padueah; Mrs, Maude Hat
away. Rusk; Mrs Martha Boshears.
Troup; Hen Spencer, city; Law
rence Teal, cilv, Mar.-dialine Pay
ton, Troup; (leorire Tiplnn Sr , Ua
Hue, Alvin II Warren, Livingston.
In -me er| Linda Gmrin. cily;
Mr. K c. Davis. Alliens; Kddie Lee]
Walla, e. Husk; John A Jordan,
cily, ' liarles C Martin, I.ufkin;
D'A'ighl Lee Martin. Lufkin; Mrs
LaN.lle M.ir hall, cily; I! o li e r I
Well.. Van; Phillip Mark Brook;,
Pal' line, Pickv ( Brook Pale
it - Mr-, F II Clayton. Povnor;
Mr limine I Tinflel, Brown,
li e laid N Haberle, cilv Mrs
Mamie King Husk. Mack S Siuiih,!
Rusk Splits
In Friday night's tilts, the Rusk event of the evening.
I "B" team grabbed an early lead The Eagles were extremely cold
MA YD ELLE In their last sched- which it never relinquished, and at the bucket and in the rebound-
uled game of the 195(H9fiO basket- downed the Maydelle "B" squad ing department and Maydelle, on
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split in the winning column It was another story in the main all the way, tallying a 6149 win.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1960, newspaper, February 25, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150329/m1/16/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.