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Jessie B. Wyatt
Mary Alyce Parsons
Graveside service for Jes-
sie Wyatt, 94, was at 10 a.m.
Jan. 31 at Sunset Memorial
Park in Nacogdoches with the
Rev. Douglas J. Tucker of St.
Cyprian's Episcopal Church in
Lufkin officiating.
.Mrs. Wyatt died Jan. 29.
She was born Jan. 5, 1914, in
Rusk to the late William Taylor
Brown and Minnie Stevens
Brown. She was married to
JohnS. Wyattuntilhisdeathin
1984. Mrs. Wyatt was a member
of Christ Episcopal Church.
She graduated from Stephen
F.Austin in 1938. She and her
husband owned and operated
Wyatt Office Supply.
Along with her parents
and husband, Mrs. Wyatt
is preceded in death by her
sisters. Oree Brown, Arcenoe
Henderson, Belle Walder and
Hazel Musick.
Survivors are several nieces,
Lue Gene Crow and husband
Steve, of Nacogdoches, Sylvia
Bueck and husband. Bill, of
Clifton and Beverly Hammond
and husband. Bob, of Baton
Rouge, La.; nephews, T.K.
Henderson ofPalestine andBob
Henderson and wife, Sue, of
Henderson; many great-nieces
and nephews.
Memorials may be made to
the Christ Episcopal Church or
the Christ Episcopal School at
502 East Starr Avenue, Nacog-
doches 75965. Arrangements
were under the direction of
Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral
Directors.
Rachel (Nanny Ma) Parker
Funeral for Rachel (Nanny
Ma) Parker, 87, of Rusk was
at 2 p.m. Friday, in the Wal-
lace-Thompson Funeral Home
chapel with Pastor Lloyd Lane
and Pastor Keith Hassell of-
ficiating. Burial was in Cedar
Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Parker died Jan. 29.
She was born Sept. 23, 1920,
in Rusk to Alex Lafayette and
Annie Lee Wallace George.
She lived most of her life in
Rusk. She was a long time
member of Lone Oak Baptist
Church, a member of Grace
Fellowship Church and was
a current member of Miracle
Christian Center in Buffalo.
She retiredfrom Nichols Indus-
try in Jacksonville after many
years of service. After retiring,
she worked in childcare and
many area children called her
N;inny Ma." Preceding her
in death were her husband,
Leonard Parker in 1993; and
one brother and three sisters.
Survivors are a son and
daughter-in-law, Leslie and
DorisParkerofRusk; abrother.
Nolan George of Brazoria; two
sisters, Mildred Jackson ofDal-
las and Lorene Woffor d of Lake
Jackson; four grandchildren,
16great-grandchildren andnu-
merous nieces and nephews.
Grandsons andgreat-grand-
sons served as pallbearers.
David Wayne Roark
Graveside service for David
Wayne Roark, 43, of Wells was
at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Old Palestine Cemetery with
Brenda Roark officiating.
Mr. Roark (lied Thursday in
Wells- He was born Aug. 18,
1964, in Jacksonville to Don
and Helen Baker Roark. He
hved in Alto most of his life
before moving to Wells. He
attended the Weches Pente-
costal Church when he was
younger.
Preceding him in death were
his mother, Helen Baker Roark;
grandfather and grandmother
Emma B. Franklin Canady
Funeralfor EmmaB. Frank-
lin Canady, 68, of Jacksonville
wag at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Central Baptist Church with
the Rev. Chester Whitaker,
Minister Riyce Dennis, the Rev.
Candy, Victor Franklin and the
Rev. ClaudellAnderson. Burial
was in Ragsdale Cemetery.
Mrs. Canady died Jan. 29.
She was born May 30. 1939, in
Jacksonville. She was a mem-
ber of Bowens Temple and a
homemaker.
Survivors are her husband,
Eugene Candy of Jacksonville;
her mother. Flora Franklin of
Jacksonville; five sons andfour
daughters-in-law, Jerry and
Regina Canady, Fredrick and
Charla Canady, Henry and
Jackie Canady of Jacksonville,
Jerry Don DeFoor
Funeral for Jerry Don De-
Foor, 68, of Rusk was at 2p.m.
Sunday at Wallace-Thompson
Funer al Home in Rusk with the
Rev. Don Copeland officiating.
Burial was in Mt. Hope Cem-
etery with Masonic gravesite
rites. Mr. DeFoor died Jan, 31.
He was born Aug. 21, 1939 in
Jacksonville, to E. L. and Mary
Jane DeFoor. He served in the
U.S. Air Force from 1957-60. He
was an endowed member and
past master of Euclid Masonic
Lodge #45 A.F. and AM. in
Rusk. He was also a member
and past master of Cherokee
Masonic Lodge # 680 in New
Summerfield. He received
a Golden Trowel Award. He
was a member of the Scottish
Rites. He was also a member
and past Worthy Patron of the
Rusk-Alto #79 Chapter of the
Order of the Eastern Star and
James Claude Pounders
Graveside service for James
Claude Pounders 84. of Alto,
was at 10 a.m. Friday at Old
Palestine Cemetery with the
Rev. Odis Bryan officiating.
Mr. Pounders died Jan. 28. He
was born Aug. 3, 1923, in Alto
to Claude Sr. and Mary Ivie
Pounders. He hved in Alto all
of his life, was a Baptist and a
farmer. Preceding him in death
were his parents; a brother.
Funeral for Mary Alyce Par-
sons, 7 0, of Rusk are scheduled
for 2p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 6, in
the Wallace - Thompson F uner al
Home chapel with the Rev. R. S.
Dyess officiating. Burial will be
in Lowes Chapel Cemetery.
Mrs, Parsons died Feb. 3.
She was born April 15, 1937,
in Rusk to James Edgar and
Deron Cummings Walhs.
She was a lifelong Rusk
resident, a member of Bethel
United Methodist Church and
a homemaker.
Preceding her in death were
a daughter, Angela Deron in
2007, and a brother, Richard
WaUis.
Survivors are her husband of
55years,LumParsonsofRusk;
two daughters and a son-in-law,
Sylyna and Keith Kennedy of
Tyler and DeAnna Briley of
Rusk; two brothers and sisters-
in-law, Kenneth and Harriet
Walhs of Arlington and Dubby
and Lila Walhs of Kennedale;
10 grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Cherokee County added
to wildfire disaster list
NEWS
Karing for Kids Health Fair
is Saturday at civic center
Karing for Kids Health Fair will be
held Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Rusk
Civic Center. The event is coordinated
by the Rusk Kiwanis Club, assisted by
various community organizations, who
met Jan. 29 to finalize plans.
Children,10 and younger, and their
parents will receive health and safety
information atthefair. "Duringtheday
Superman and Spiderman will visit to
make sure everyone is having a good
time. There will be door prizes includ-
ing ticketsforTexas State Railroad and
Culpepper & Merriweather Circus,"
said Kelley Garner, Kiwanis' club
president. The Kiwanis Club is a global
organization of volunteers dedicated
to changing the world one child and
one community at a time. The Rusk
club meets at noon every Tuesday at
Southern Cherokee Federal Credit
Union and is open to new members.
Contact Judy Garner at (903) 683-
2414 for additional information.
Church plans ladies day
Faith Holy Tabernacle Non-De-
nomination Church, 485 N. Main St.,
Rusk will hosta ladies day out at3p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 9.
There will be worship, praise and
prayer for the sick. The Rev. Sam E.
Willis is pastor.
Goat raisers tour slated
Feb.16
Prairie View A&M University Co-
operative Extension Agents, Crispin
Skinner and Rene' McCracken in
association with the East Texas Goat
Raisers Association will host "A Day
in the Life of a Goat Producer in East
Texas." The event is planned for
Saturday, Feb. 16,
Registration and check-in begin at
9 a.m. at the Texas Books and Gifts
U.S. Highway 69, Bullard.
Cherokee County was just
added to Gov. Rick Perry's re-
quest for Presidential Disas-
ter Declaration as the danger
of wildfires continues.
In his letter to President
George W. Bush, Gov. Perry
said that 75 Texas wildfires
have burned approximately
70,000 acres. A Presidential
Disaster Declaration makes
those counties eligible for
financial assistance from the
federal government.
Currently, Cherokee Coun-
ty is not under an outdoor
burn ban, although most
counties west have similar
orders in place.
RuskEire Chief Jack White
thinks that Cherokee County
was added to the growing list
as a preemptive strike.
"Truthfully right now we
are about where we would
expect to be (with rainfall),''
he said. The Keetch-Byram
drought index, which is the
universal scale for measur-
ing moisture in the soil, is in
the upper 200s to the lower
300s.
"This scale runs from 0 to
800, with 0 representing wet
and moist soil and 800 is a
severe drought,'' said Mr.
White.
In his years at the Cherokee
County Extension Service,
Mr. White said the worst
KBDI index he has seen for
Cherokee County is 650-
700.
"The real danger right now
is from wind,'' he said. "We
have a lot of dead or dormant
grass right now, and it can
hold only 30 percent moisture.
When the sun dries it out,
we'll have a lot of fuel soon.''
Mr. White said he has
witnessed situations where
the fire department has
extinguished a grass fire,
only to have it re-ignite the
next day with high winds.
His advice to persons living
in rural areas: "Don't burn
right now.''
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Baker; grandfather, Charles
Roark and an aunt.
Survivors are his parents,
Don and Elizabeth Roark of
Kennard; grandmother, Mary
Roark of Alto; brother, Larry
Roark of Etoile; half-brother,
Paul Roark of Kennard; step-
brother, Charles Burran and
wife. Donna of Lufkin; step-
sister, Debra Burran of Ken-
nard; uncles, Lindall Roark
and wife, Brenda, of Houston,
Glen Roark of Alto and Wendall
Baker of Lufkin; two nieces; and
one nephew. O.T. Allen & Son
was in charge.
Kenny and Diane Canady of
Houston and Gary (Ranee)
Canady of Irving; a daughter
and son-in-law, Phylhs and
J.B. Mallard of Jacksonville;
five brothers and three sisters-
in-law, James and Josephine
Franklin, Tommy and Diane
Franklin of Jacksonville, Larry
and Ella Franklin of Cuney,
E.T. Franklin of Dallas and
Ricky Franklin of Jacksonville;
five sisters and two brothers-in-
law, Mildred and James Malloy,
Gwendolyn Stafford, Brenda
Berry of Jacksonville, Rosa Lee
and Pastor Trotter of Phoenix,
Ariz.; 20 grandchildren; 15
great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Williams Funeral Home was
in charge.
a member of the Mount Hope
Baptist Church.
Preceding him in death were
his father, E.L. DeFoor, and an
infant sister, Mary Evelyn.
Survivors are his wife of 45
years, Nancy L. Williamson
DeFoor of Rusk; mother, Mary
Jane DeFoor of Rusk; two sons
anda daughter-in-law, Douglas
and Theresa DeFoor of Ten-
nessee Colony and Kenneth
DeF oor of Rusk,; two daughters
and sons-in-law. Donna and
Lee Evans of Palestine and
Kristy andBill Allen of Neches;
three grandsons, AIC Jerry D.
DeFoor of Travis AFB, Calif.,
Robert DeFoor of Tennessee
Colony and James Matthew
Warden of Neches; two grand-
daughters, Sarah Warden of
Tyler and Kristen Evans of Ty-
ler. Pallbearers were members
of the Masonic Lodge.
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ADVENT! ST
SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST
Cline Johnson, Pastor-817-233-7054
701 North Euclid, Rusk-903-545-1274
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Virgel Daily, Pastor
Alto - Phone 936-858-4626
MAYDELLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor-Robert Compton • 903-795-3922
Sun School-9:45 am; Sun Evening 4 pm
PIERCE'S CHAPEL ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Waymon Claiborne, Pastor
FM 747, near Lake Jacksonville
VICTORY CHAPEL ASSEMBLY
14323 Hwy. 110 North-New Summerfield
Bro. Michael Gillen, Pastor 903-312-3064
BAPTIST
ALTO MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Alto, Texas
Pastor, Rev Charles Williams
ATOYBAPTIST CHURCH
Rev Dan Rankin, Pastor
BLOUNT CHAPEL BAPTIST
Rev. W.D. Brown, Pastor
7 miles east on Hwy 84
CALVARY BAPTIST
Wells 936-867-4391
CAMPGROUND BAPTIST
Pastor, Rev. Jim Goforth
CHEROKEE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Stan Williams, Pastor
Cherokee Street, Rusk
DENSON SPRINGS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Leland Acker, Pastor
903-625-1005
EASTSIDE BAPTIST
Academy Street, Rusk
Michael Bradford, Pastor
ELM GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Timothy Bircher, Pastor
Hwy 110, Elm Grove Community
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-ALTO
Dr. Kirby Hill, Pastor
207 E. San Antonio (936)858-4826
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MAYDELLE
Rev. G.W. McFadden, pastor
Hwy. 84 & 2138 Maydelle 903-795-3909
FIRST BAPTIST, WELLS
Bro. Josh Luellen, Pastor
Phone 936-867-4900
FOREST BAPTIST
Bro. Robert W. King Jr., Pastor
GALLATIN MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Robin Parsons, Pastor
FM 768, Gallatin
HILLTOP BAPTIST, ALTO
Josh Lindsey, Pastor
936-858-3002
LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. DeClois Johnson
Services at 11:00 a.m.
MEMORIAL MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Rev. Odis Bryan, Pastor
Crockett Street, Rusk
MT. COVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev. Floyd Gaston, Pastor
Atoy Community
MT. HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Bro. Don Copeland, Interim Pastor
Mt. Hope Road, Rusk
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
Rev. MertisM. Bartley
Hatley St., Rusk
NEW HOPE BAPTIST
Rev. K.B. Clater, Pastor
OAKLAND MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Off Hwy 84 W. in Oakland
Pastor, R.S. Dyess
OLD PALESTINE BAPTIST
Alto (936)858-4714
PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Kevin Gentry, Pastor
Hwy 84West, Maydelle
POLLOK BAPTIST
Ira Bright, Pastor
936-853-2835
PONTA FIRST BAPTIST
Randall Birdsong, Pastor
Intersection Hwys 110 & 204, Ponta
REKLAW BAPTIST
Jerry Walles, Pastor • Reklaw
SARDIS BAPTIST
7 p.m., 1st & 3rd Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday
School, Sundays
SALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev. Tommy Mabry, Pastor
Salem Road, Rusk
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST
Wayne Thompson, Pastor
Loop 343, Rusk
SWEET UNION BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J.T. Hart, Pastor
UNION HILL BAPTIST
Rev. Issac Wiley, Pastor
WECHES PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Eld. Arnold Hendrix, 1st & 2nd
Eld. Lindsey Blevins, 3rd
WEEPING MARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Isaac Wiley Alto
CHRISTIAN
PINE HILL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Elder Freddie Spencer, Interim Pastor.
CR 2274
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
RobbyArrington, Pulpit Minister
Rusk, (903)683-4003
ALTO CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bill Chandler, Evangelist
Hwy. 21 West, Alto
Hwy. 69 N. CHURCH OF CHRIST
Kaffee Andrews, Minister
Alto (936)858-3839
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Wells
Charles Stringer, Minister
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Gallatin
10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship
903-683-5099
SHADY GROVE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Pastor: Donald H. Jackson
FM 2962, Rusk
CHURCH OF GOD
SHADY GROVE CHURCH OF
GOD IN CHRIST
Pastor: Elder Donnie Timmons
600 Cherokee St., Rusk
EPISCOPAL
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1000 S. Jackson, 903-586-4336 • 24 hr.
Jacksonville • Father Rob Godwin, Vicar
METHODIST
A. Frank Smith UMC
Rev. Dick Dobbins, Pastor
Alto (936)858-4347
ADAMS CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. Charles Nunnally, Pastor
ATOY UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Each Sunday, 10 a.m.
Rev. Clint Johnson, Pastor
BETHEL UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Charles Nunnally, Pastor
Bethel Cemetery Rd., US 84 E, Rusk
COLD SPRINGS, UMC
Rev. Dick Dobbins, Pastor
9:30 - Sunday Mornings
DIALVILLE UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Ray Prince, Pastor
Sunday Service 9 a.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor: Rev. Robert Newton
Hwy. 69 North, Rusk
FALVEY UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Joe Be ran, Pastor
Wells (936)867-4525
HOLLY SPRINGS CME CHURCH
Rev. Gary Weaver, Pastor
1st & 3rd Sundays Hwy. 84 West
LYNCHES CHAPEL UMC
Rev. Stanley N abona, Pastor
9:30 AM Worship
MT. PLEASANT CME CHURCH
101 ReederSt., Rusk
Rev. Greenie Phillips
NEW SUMMERFIELD UNITED
METHODIST
Pastor, Ray Prince
S.S. 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.
REKLAW UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Mike Munn, Pastor
Reklaw 9:30 a.m.
ST. THOMAS CHAPEL AME
Rev. Wm. Vaughn, Pastor
Alto (936)858-3711
WOODVILLE CME, Rusk
Rev. Joe Radford
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
ALTO COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP
Ron Rose, Randy Sturrock
Hwy 69, Alto, 936-858-4447
CHRIST THE REDEEMER
247 Barron St., Rusk, 903-
683-1404
Sundays-10 AM & 6 PM
CHURCH OF THE LORD
JESUS CHRIST
John R. Grubbs, Pastor
CHURCH ON THE ROCK
903 E. 9th-Rusk (936)326-4101
Interim Pastor, Greg Gunter
FIRST CHURCH OF HOLY
SANCTIFIED
Mother B. B. Watts
FIRST CHURCH ON THE
HILL
Rev. Jan Pate, Pastor
Hwy 69 N • 903-683-4509
FULL GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Vernon Brown, Pastor
Maydelle 903-795-3920
GRACE HOLINESS CHURCH
FM 752 S. • Hudson Chapel
David Bogan, Pastor
HOLY GROUND CHURCH
599 North Main
Rev. Michael Bobbitt, Pastor
RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIAN
CENTER
Pastor: Robert & Lesa Corbell
Hwy. 69, Alto, 936-858-4533
SPIRIT OF TRUTH FELLOWSHIP
Albert Holliday, Pastor
Hwy. 69 & Berryman, Alto
WESTSIDE FULL GOSPEL
Buddy Leach, Pastor
112 Front St., Alto (936)858-4814
WORD OF GOD
Rev. W. P. Dickson, Pastor
903 East Ninth, Rusk
PENTECOSTAL
CALVARY TABERNACLE UNITED
PENTECOSTAL
Rev. James Littlefield, Pastor
Alto (936)858-4360
FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
DIALVILLE
Pastor, Paul Gates
CR 1608(903)683-2712
PRESBYTERIAN
MOUNT HEBRON
PRESBYTERIAN
Pastor: Rev. James Fuller
Elm Grove Community (Hwy 110)
Rocky Springs
Missionary Baptist Church
653 FM 1910 W
Dialville, Texas 75766
Charles Swilling, Pastor
(903) 683-2859
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:50 am
Evening Worship 6 pm
Wednesday
Wednesday Service 7 pm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
372 E. 4th St., Rusk • 903-683-5494
Pastor, Lee Welch
Minister of Students/Education, Jason Hoffman
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
Sunday Worship 11:00
Evening Service 6:30
Wednesday Bible Study 6:30
Youth Celebration 6:30
Nursery Provided At All Services
Live broadcast on Ch. 9
11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday
6:30 p.m. Wednesday
Intercessory Prayer Line 903-683-4357
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
308 N. Henderson, Rusk
Rev. Michael Caldwell, Pastor
4"
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Broadcast live on KWRW-FM 97.7
UMYF 5:00
Open Hearts
Open Minds
Open Doors
"The People of The United Methodist Church"
Calvary Baptist
Church
600 W. 6th-Hwy 84 • Rusk
Terry Nied, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Evening 6 pm
Wed. Bible 6 pm
Nursery - all services casual dress
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church
Venerable Antonio Margil
Catholic Mission
760 S. Main Street
Rusk, Tx 75785
203 N. Marcus
Alto, Tx 75925
Sunday Saturday
9 AM Mass-English 6 PM Misa-Español
11:15 AM Misa-Español 7:30 PM Mass-English
7:30 PM Mass-Bilinqual
903-683-1862
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
312 N. Main, Rusk • 903-683-4602
Pastor, Rev. David O'Neal
Sunday School 9:30
Worship Service 11:00
Nursery Provided
Come worship with
us this Sunday!
GRACE
FELLOWSHIP
FM Loop 343 S. of 84, Rusk, Tx.
Ph. 903-683-6550
Keith Hassell, Pastor
Regular Service Times
10 a.m. Morning Service
6 p.m. Evening Service
Call office for Lighthouse Home
groups schedule
Faith Holy
Tabernacle Church
1107 North Main • Rusk
Pastor, Sam Willis
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Prayer Service (Tues,)...,7 pm
Bible Study (Thur.) 7 pm
West Union
Faith Ministry
514 S. Beale St. • Rusk
Pastor - Jimmy Foreman
903-683-5876
Sunday School - 9:45 am
Worship -11 am
Sunday Evening 6 pm
Wednesday Bible Study -1 pm
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Elmer Pounders; and a sister,
Marie Perryman. Survivors are
a nephew and his wife, James
Samuel and Connie Perryman
of Alto: a great-nephew, James
T. Perryman; five great nieces,
Tina Smelley, Angela Powers,
Linda Rice, Leslie Ann and
Christian Perryman.
O.T. Allen & Son Funeral
Homewasin charge of arrange-
ments.
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Chapman Pharmacy
110 East Fifth, Rusk • 903-683-2422
Monte Ethington, Pharmacist
JoEd Anderson Realtors, Inc.
577 N. Main. Rusk
903-683-5423
J&O Service Station
Hwys. 21 & 294. Alto
936-858-4255
Southern Cherokee
Federal Credit Union
Member NCUA
7th & Henderson, Rusk • 903-683-2527
Cherokee Co. Electric
Cooperative Assn.
Hwy. 69 North, Rusk • 903-683-2248
Lyons Butane Gas
San Antonio St.. Aito • 936-858-4567
Citizens 1st Bank
Member FDIC
601 N Main, Rusk • 903-683-2277
Leo Hicks, Creosoting Co.
Hwy. 69 South. Alto
936-858-3150
Allen's Tires
101 7th St. at Main • Rusk
903-683-5599
Kenny Birdwell Construction
Rusk, Texas
903-683-2033 • Mobile: 903-721-3632
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