The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965 Page: 2 of 16
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High School
Baseball
Hugh H.Goff
Interred At
Rusk Folks
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Team. Formed Alto Wed.
in
oonduoti'd Wed-
thc Lvnohe*
7.
Recent visitors with Mrs. L. D.
Guinn have been Leland Guinn
of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gu-
inn of Houston: Mr. and Mis Ed-
win Guinn and Bobby of Delias;
* i i .*■ , , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vale and son,
*ool w l-.y. mil bj. «n. nr..,l l1w,pol MhIkxIIk, Churck f.„ Hurt Mr „rf M„ E p ^
Jwit this >*.u b> Husk Motor H CiCiH ei o( A|tlf ñ||rja| fll|,w
&IÍWS.
_ ..... ed in the* Church Ceiiiet«-rv The
The home schedule lor this new _ , ,
ti«m will be: Wednesday. June ««verenda L. II Haley and Gene
9. Lonirview; Saturday. June 211 Tonihlin officiated (V T Allen
faeksr millc
For the fii-Kt time Hn American Final rites won
Letrúrn Basel >all team for hlwrh resday at 2:00
sored
year by Rusk Motor
Wednesday. June nnd Son Funeral Honie was in
cha rue of arrangements.
Mr. Gcff passed away Monday
niiiht at his heme following a len-
Ifthly illness He was a farmer
and a lifelong resident of the Alto
area.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs
Meddie Goff; one son. James R
Goff of Beaumont: three daii^ht-
i i s. Mrs Billie Jean Maltize of
Benttmont. Mrs. Marcelino Lively
>f Garland and Mrs. Kvungeline
Tyler Lee: Saturday, July I!.
Lindalo; and Wednesday, July 7
John Tylri'. All games will ht s ir>
at S p.m.
Wayne Townsend will be the
! coach.
O
Rusk Merchants
To Play Here
Sun. and Wed.
TV- Rn«'k Merchants will play
Jacksonville here Sundav after- Trovafhan of Alto; one brother.
no<ni at 2:.'10 on Dicker * Field. H. E. Goff of Jacksonville; three
Their next game will 1m- apainst sisters, Mrs. C. MeCuistion of Al-
\toy here <>n Wednesday ni«hf, *<>• Mrs Estelle Brown and Mrs.
June Hi at 7:30 p.m. Bitlah Diamond lx:th of Dallas
— O- í<;d seven grandchildren.
INTERESTING FACTS 0
When air movement is loss than Mr. and Mrs Dock Stockton of ji
one mile per hour it officially is Odessa are visiting her brother,
ain cf Austin. Mrs. Chastain re-
mained here for a visit. On Mon-
dty, her daughter, Mis. E. T Low
arrived from Frederick, Mary-
land. Other visitors have been
her nieces, Mrs. W
gaill and Mrs. Rost
THE CHEROKEEAN of Ru.k, Texas j
ITOKHOAV. JINE II. IKS 'AO® ™0_
Rodeo Proceeds Used
In Worthwhile Causes -
Proceeds from tjie Lions Club' Baseball League, and the GirU'
redaos held each year in Rusk Softball League. It also has pic-
benefit all of us. nic tables and a small amount
t•I l l«
Each year after debts and ex- of playground equipment.
penses are withheld, the reniaind- "We will accept donations < f
A Thread- er of the rodeo proceeds are us- playgrt und Oifuipment of any "t
Richardson f'd to retire a £28.500 debt en the shape, size, or fashion," sayw '
I Lake Charles,
Louisiana.
-0
OES Will Hold
Stated Meeting
Rusk Lions Club Park. Approx-
imately $2.000 is paid off en<-h
year and new the debt has been
, educedt o about $11.000.
Largest single expense in the
22 acre park, is Hie swimming
Pledger. "Just this past week, twm
teerage l>oys, John Rens >novei:..i
and Jimmy Long, liought the mat-
erial and erected some parrel"
ars out there. D. T. Willingham
ave us a merri-go-round for the.
designated a calm.
Gradv Dial and Mrs. Dial.
Rusk Chapter No. 79 OES P°°l Accci-ding to Leon Pledger. ¡ park.
will hold a regular stated Licm Club se(Tetary' ,hp rvwl The Rusk Liens Club also puf-
meetine Tue-day right June "is nof a monPV making P™posit-1 chases glasses each y far for un".'-
15 at 7:.10 in the Masonic Tem- ion"- The P00* is more or ,0SS thf> dei-privileged children from Rn-.k
p]0 Club's contribution to Rusk and m| jt«, immediate surrounding-
Elizabeth Bivin, Worthy virini,V " MVS Pl«teer. rea. Last year the Club bought •
Matron The Liors Club Secretary also j# pairs cf glasses nn<l in the IttM "
reports that the pool's filtering sy- (,.n year approximately 2f)0 patr J
stem was improved just this year 0f passes have lteen given to ■
at a cost of about $2,500. "With children who otherwise could fiot"
our minimum charges, we aro;,.htH¡n them. Broom sale-:, light -
lucky to break even after operat- |bull) sales, carnivals, and once-
ion costs are deducted," he stales. ia circus help".I to raUe money f ir
The park also has ball park the project. Lions Club meml.eiV
facilities for the Little League, jare always on the lookout fur1
fhe Pony League, the Tri-County ways of raising money
Cha 1'os Bivin, Worthy Pat-
ron.
0
Northern cowboys have captur-
ed the saddle bronc riding cham-
pionship. 28 of the last .IP years-
contrast the Southwest prnd-
used 29 of the calf roping cham-
n'.ons, in the same period.
JIM SHOULDERS of Henryetta. Oklahoma, who
became a rodeo stock contractor more by accid-
ent than design, has won lfi world championship
♦itk1! . almost twice the number ever carried by
any o the cowboy in the sport This year he is
' • mincing the 17th Annual RCA Approved
World's Championship Rodeo m Rus-k
To Attend
Camp At
Dallas
Forest
News
Approximately 800 young boys,
chosen from 289 Salvation Army
Service Unit Committees operat-
ing in Texas «-ities and commun-
ities, will attewl a full week of
outdoor activities at the Salva- i
tion Airny's Camp Hoblitzelle near;
Dallas.
Local Ixiys who wtH atten<l
rp Stef)lien B«1 lew. Kenneth Me-
Cotnmas ami Lirrv McCommas.
Mrs. Seawillow Woodard is camp
chaimian of the Rusk Service Un-
it Committee.
The boys will go to camp by
bus, train or private car. Camp-
ers wiH l>o driven to camp by
Continental Bus Comj>any.
Locatad on a rolling, heavily
wooded tract of .'V10 acres, Camp
Hoblitzelle is seven miles south,
of Midlothian, eight miles west
of Waxahachie. and within an
hour's drive of Dallas. The camp
features a large lake for water
skiing, fishing ami boating, a
swirrtntng pool, a gymnasium,
ami well-equipped playgrounds in law
and recreation areas. Oivanfzed Mr.
spori.s and activities air under fhe
supervision of experienrPd (roach-
es and counselors.
Campers will he housed in at-
tractive brick and mhvood cabins
Evperi cooks and kitchen person-
nel will pi-epnre balanced nutrit-
I By A. L. Odf*n
j Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Gaston and j
son of Lufkin visited Sunday with j
Mrs Roba Ga.st«n.
Mrs. John Smith of Weohos vis- j
lt(xl with her brother T. D. Dur-
ham ami family.
Mrs. John Durham,
— Legal —
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: VALERIE BROWN WEAVER
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to the
| pktintiff's petition at or before
j 10 o'clock A. M. of the first Mon-
i day after the expiration of 42
Darrel j days from the date of issuance
Mr and Mi's D. Jones and son
'trf San Antonio spent Wednesday
ni^ht with Mr. and Mrs Tommy
'Richardson, and then visited her
; rmivnts, Mr and Mrs Ji>hn Rar-
ker in the rest homo in Garrison.
Mr. Gordon Molvin of Texas
City .sperrt this weekend with his
brother Claud
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Latham fl-
ow hack to New Jersey Friday
They had boon here to attend the
Itinera! of his brother Hubert and
ipenl last week with his sister-
ami niece, Glenda.
and Mrs. (Tiff Coinett of
Dallas came in Tuesday for a
vi*-it here.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs H
R Arnold Sunday were Mr and
Mrs Vaughn Arnold of Alto and
Mr. and Mi-s Bruee Arnold and
l.oys of Rusk David, who had been
ious meals, designed for the needs visiting a week with his grandpar-
of growing youngsters, which will -nts and Aunt Nell went home w ith
be served in the ramp's own dm them.
ning room. j
Camp Hoblitzelle has (won made nients on the pirijierty. The Sal-
possible through the generous gifts vation Army operates the camp
of more than one hundred mon for the benefit of youth who, w ith-
and women of Texas. Their gifts out the help of The Salvation Army,
provided money for the purchase would not have the opportunity
of the land, buildings and improve, to enjoy camp life.
¡Court House in Rusk, Texas,
Said plaintiff's petition was filed j
on the INth day of April 1965 ¡
The file number of said suit being i
N'o 23005.
The names of the parties in said !
suit are:
Thomas 7. Weaver as Plaintiff I
ami Valerie Brown Weaver as !
Defendant. ¡|
The nature of said suit Ixing
i substantially as follows, to wit:
| Being a suit for divorce.
If this citation is not served
; within MO days after the date of
; ifs issuance, it shall be returned
, unserved.
Issued this the Sth day of June,
j A D , HI65.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Rusk,
Texas, this the 8th day of June,
A. I).. 1965.
W. T. Parrot!, Clerk. District
! Court of Cherokee County. Texas,
j By: Ruth E. Braswcll, Deputy.
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NO. 481i
IN THF ESTATE OF MRS, N'ET-
I" E M OSWALD. DECEASED,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO. OR
HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF MRS. NETTIE
i M. OSWALD, DECEASED
The undersigned, having boon
duly appointed executrix of the
Estate of Mrs Nettie M Oswald,
deceased, late of Cherokee County.
Texas, by the Judge of fhe Coun-
| ty Court of said County on the
j 7th day of June, 19fi5. herwby no-
tifies all persons indebted to said
ewlate to come forward and make
settlement, and those having
claims against said estate to prr-
ent them to her within the time
prescribed by law to her at her
residence at 721 Ardis Street,
Jacksonville, Cherokee County,
Texas, where she receives her
mail.
VIOLET MARIE SNYDER
Executrix of the Estate of Mrs.
ffctfift M. Oswald, Decease*.
Frti'lish and mother, Mrs. Shu- | f this Citation, the same being
maker wore business visitors 1 j Monday the 2ti day of Julv, A I)., II
I.i/fkin Monday. I , . .
. , 11965, at or before 10 o'clock A M.,
Mrs. Annie I>>nnit>g and Mrs. j. , ....
r- a i t \u . -, . ... Itefore the Hononible District
Erma Ash of Waco visited with I
'heir sister and mother, Mrs. Will (""1' of Cherokee County, at the
Dew and Mr. Dew.
Hey You-All! Welcome To The
WILD WEST
BIG NIGHTS
SPONSORED BY THE RUSK LIONS CLUB
PRODUCED BY JIM SHOULDERS
16 Times World's Championship Title Holder
JUNE 10,11, asd 12th - 8 P. M. - RODEO ARENA
featuring
FIVE BIG EVENTS - Saddle Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling, Roping, Bare-
back Bronc Riding and Brahma Bull Riding!
announced by ray lackland
Well Known Rodeo Emcee of Dallas (You've Heard Him Announce the
Prison Rodeo At Huntsville!)
plus
TWO GREAT CLOWNS - JOHN RUTH AND DALE WICHIZER
"AREA DAREDEVILS"
also
EARL WHARTON, his trained Border Collie, Sheepdogs, and Pet Monkey,
"Wetback"
and
MISS FA YE WHARTON In A Burning Rope Specially Act
along with
DWAYNE STEPHENS of Nacogdoches with Hi Trained Horse
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
$100 CASH GATE PRIZE NIGHTLY! HONDA BIKE, ALSO A PONY,
BRIDLE AND SADDLE WILL BE AWARDED IN TWO BIG
DRAWINGS SATURDAY NIGHT!
FRIDAY NIGHT WILL FF.ATURE THE FAMOUS CALF SCRAMBLE!
All Of This And More Set To The Music of Bobby Goff's Timpson, Texas
Band!
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Downtown Parade 5 P. M. Thursday
Y'all Come -- and Bring a Friend
GENERAL ADMISSION AT THE GATE $1.50; under 12,75c
RESERVE SEAT TICKETS Per Show, $1.75
Concessions, New Cushions, Free Programs, and Rennovated Arena! All
l his and MORE for YOUR ENJOYMENT of the 17 Annual RCA
Approved World's Championship Rodeo!
RODEO IN RUSK IS SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUBI
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965, newspaper, June 10, 1965; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150604/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.