The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 4 of 13
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capital cases. I Two former residents of Jack- tee, delivered a report to the
dents are trained to be taxpay sonville are permanent cm- club on the work of his commit-
ers instead of receiving state Payees of the Houston Light- tee. Ragsdale stated that in the
and federal aid," remarked house of the Blind. past fiscal year, the local Lions
that the court had already set Freeman at the close of his ad Lee Ragsdale, Chairman of have fitted ten underprivileged
the August 7 date for trial of dress. the Sight Conservation Commit children with glasses and paid
Brantley
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McVicker's uDjection slating
for an eye operation on a Jack-
sonville High School student.
Newly installed Lion presi-
dent Floyd Verheyden, presid-
ed at the meeting.
You can't stay ahead of your
bills if you allow them to do
all the running.
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Some people get there by
pull, others by push.
THE CHEROKEEAN of Rusk. Texas
PAGE FOUR
Isn't it odd that the easier a
gal is to look at, the harder the
fellers stare?
Thursday, July 13, 1961
It's a real friend who likes
you in spite of all he knows
about you.
Rusk Salutes the Cherokee County Members of the
49th Division - Texas National Guard
who are now attending their Annual Active Duty Training camp at Fort Hood, Texa.s, preparing and training so if
needed they will be ready to
PRESERVE THE LIBERTY AND HONOR OF TEXAS AND AMERICA
ON PARADE—Members of the Cherokee County Units-Company A and Company B of
I he Secoud Armored Rifle Battalion of the 144th infantry, as they passed in review
during tM big Saturday Parade.
IT'S OVER-2nd. Lieutenant Keith Kennedy and Sgt. Her-
schel Kyle of Rusk relax in front of the Company B office
following the review.
READY FOR WEEKEND PASS—Sgt. Aubrey Elliott and
Sgt. Gerald Gray of Jacksonville's unit were among the
first ones in clean uniforms after the Governor's Review,
ready for a weekend pass.
IF" '
COMPANY MESS—Typical view of the mess halls that all of the units had during their
training period at Fort Hood.
A PAUSE AFTER A HARD DAY—A group of men from Rusk's Company B relax fol-
lowing dinner before called out on additional maneuvers during the camp session.
Sponsored By These Civic Minded Business Firms of Rusk
CHEROKEE COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
E. Side of Square MU 3-4044
J. C. WILLIAMS
Texaco Consignee
FIRST STATE BANK
/ Member F.D.I.C.
"Progressing with Rusk"
E. B. MUSICK
, INSURANCE AGENCY
/ "For All Your Insurance Needs"
•f i W. A. WHITE
, / Dirt Contractor
* You Get More For Your Monty At
BEARDEN FURNITURE CO.
MOSELEY'S DRUG STORE
W. Side of Square MU 3-2344
SOUTH TEXAS
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
The Scott Manufacturing
Company, Incorporated
PARKS CLEANERS
Bob Ferguson, Owner
HOUSTON'S CAFE
"Open 24 Hours"
Hwy. 69, Rusk
CARTLIDGE DRUG STORE
BRUCE SLOVER
CRATE & LUMBER MILL
O. L. HOLCOMB & SONS
"Your John Deere Dealer"
VITA-FRESH
EGG RANCH
GEORGE MONROE
FLOWER SHOP
Reklaw Hwy. MU 3-2313
RICHARD'S GROCERY
Greenslade Humble Station
And Grocery
Fastrill Hwy.
MU 3-4098
Main A 6th
MU 3-2358
NE Corner of Square
MU 3-4145
E. D. GUINN
INSURANCE AGENCY
WEBB'S DRESS SHOP
N. Side of Square
RUSK PAINT CENTER
"Benjamin Moore Paints"
JERRY WILLIAMS
SINCLAIR STATION
S. Main, Rusk
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150400/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.