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a Ohr lathing tar igranAt Serving the Most Prosperous Sections of Eastland, Brown and Comanchu Counties 10; soLtialE 70, NUMBER 47 ESTABLISHED IN Esau RISING STAR. EASTLAND COUNTY TEXAS sE2TI.SIBLIt S, 19g0 Highway to I Cats Seek Redemption 1 Through the Editor's Specs By 134.34 Be Finished At Bangs Friday Night A group from Eastland, Olden graduated as well as to those The Rising Star Wildcats made first downs to seven 'for the and Ranger has made a study still in the grades. Otherwise the yardage --they did not once Tigers. of the school systems of East- I we are merely talking shibbo- punt--and the touchdowns, but Johnny Jones, Rising Star land county and has come up leths. Our schools are econom- By Sept. 15 * they also had a fatal inability quarter, slip-hipped his way for ic realities as well as education-' ** *.sititaaatissaasiesaagor with the conclusion that there • to hang the points on the score- 55 yards and no purpose when are too many districts and two! al institutions. We can't get I Contractor Ernest Loyd of Fort board. his run was called back on a few students for an efficient away from that fact. They Worth expects to complete work clipping penalty. give the student his training, So a team, the Melvin Tigers, educational operation. Consoli- I on the reconstruction of High- which the Cats were supposed! Larry Nichols scored the Ris- ilation into a county unit or a I but they also exercise a deter- way 36 between Rising Star _,‘,,..„..",-f..... ""77, • ing Star points with a 43/1i4 tkov to beat by 20 to 30 points, took plunge minative influence upon the and Cross Plains by Septem- . , ,two-part county system is the •18„ a a 12 to 8 victory in the open- through the line and a plunge community which offers him— ber 15, or approximately, How- answer, says the group's report.' .0'7".• ' ing game of the season for for the two extra points. or fails to do so--the prospect ard Petrey, superintendent on Due to "mistaken local pride 17: both teams last Friday night This week-end---Friday night i jealousy" it finds that state of living in satisfaction and suc- the job, said this week. LoSc?“8. at Melvin. a sobered bunch of Cats prowl cess as a graduate. The use of lc •.• Ogislation is the only answer Construction of curbing from " Overconfidence was blamed by the Bangs stadium looking for the problem of procedure. this influence to develop strong the west city limits to the in- fresh meat and hopeful communities wherein t h e stu- the coaches, mixed with some of do- tf The committee does not say tersection of Miller street is now butter-fingers and just p 1 a i n ing a lot better than they did tint a serious aspect of the dent can realize his ambitions under way. When this is com- snake-bite luck. at Melvin. The Bangs crew Is matter is the influence of school and the promise of his educe- pleted the asphalt paving will The Tigers, a team only faint- ! potent enough--much more so Organization upon community ion is a legitimate use. be run and the reconstruction ly improved over the crew that : to all appearances and good rea- -stability a n d economic health, I do not mean that there completed. took a shellacking from last soning than the Melvin outfit. butn suspect that in the minds should be a static preservation The rebuilt highway is one year's Wildcats on t h e local Though the Brown County R at at least some members this of present communities a n d of the finest in the section and field, scored first, and in the club has lost a number of top- Wluence was quite as impres- bounties. We must be pre- will give Rising Star a lovely first quarter. The Cats ran flight boys to the diploma sive as the need of better edu- pared to accept change, else street. into all sorts of trouble trying league, they have returned cative' facilities for our youth. I there is no growth. But to lay to overcome a six-point deficit.' enough beef and ability to make And 'they were not any less rea- down the arbitrary principle that . Not until the fourth quarter it interesting for their Eastland listic or patriotic for that fact. school district lines should fol- were they able to run over a! county rivals, and Coaches Wel- The truth is tnat the school low established political boun- counter that stuck to the score- don Hill and Homer Putman problem, as important as it may daries is merely serving expedi- Radio Service board and add a two-point bonus are a lot more hopeful than be, is but one facet of an over- ency without any regard for that also stuck. But by that confident. all problem. Oil boom mud of the rights of students who may For Fire, Police, time the Tigers had racked up Not that the Cats don't have 40 -years ago left us a heritage best attend schools from which another count and had run their ability and experience, too, in of political over-organization. If they may be excluded or for the score to 12, four points more large quantities. The question ,we have toG many school dis- best community development of Ambulance Here than the Rising Star boys were is will they use it? One thing tricts for the number of pupils the affected area. As a matter able to score. appears certain—they won't be 9rtti tax income available, we of fact, if it is economy we are Contingent upon securing the Included in t h e might-have- overconfident. And from their k k so have too many municipali- seeking, we have a wonderful proper equipment at prices with- beens which would have insur- spirit in practice this week, they • ties. We cannot treat with one opportunity to gain that by con- in the anproved cost---which the CE AND AGNEW PRODUCER ed a win for the Wildcats were aren't too down hearted, either. aspect of the problem to the solidation t h e present archaic city has been assured can be two touchdowns called back, Offensively, Coach Hill will exclusion of the others. If we system of counties, designed for doi,e---Rising Star will shortly four or five drives within the probably start: Center, Butch deal with school re-organization horse-and-buggy travel, into have radio intercommunication Joyce Brot s Develop Marble Falls Melvin ten-yard line that fiz- Butler; guards, Dwayne Ruck- we must be prepared to accept fewer units. Many millions of for its fire, police and ambu- r, zled in fumbles and penalties, er and Skipper Ezzell; tackles. a parallel influence upon our dollars annually could be saved lance services, Mayor Walter roducers Near Here and half a dozen other assorted Chas. Carroll and Franklin Cox; community character. by that reform. Smith said this week. Pool of t iv breaks that killed every chance ends, Jerry Alexander and Lar- I grant you that the interest What I do mean is that any The service will be operated s of this resources of this area. They the local lads had for getting ry Harding; quarter, Johnny Of the child is paramount in Four brothers. na reorganization of our school dis- under the Callahan County sher-at area, area, have have addedadded a siderahle are Cecil, Floyd, John and Carl gone. The Cats racked up ' 14 Jones; halves, Jodie Edmiston any school re-organization. But tricts ought to follow what I iff department franchise oil and gas develop t to the Joyce--the former two of Ris- and Rodney Smith; full, C o y ere does that interest stop? call natural community bounda- Baird, he said. This is neces- _ ing Star, the latter both of Fort Edmiston. Larry Nichols will es it cease to have any mean- ries, areas of common interests sary, unless Ian entirely new Worth—who have formed the Rising Star Woman alternate with Coy at full and g once the child has complet- and the best community evolu- franchise is sought and grant- L Joyce Oil Interests and have Worley Maynard at one of the his education and is seeking tion. Only the people involved ed the city of Rising Star. ions Club t ' drilled five producing wells on I ends. Reg:'lar tackle om liar- portunities to put it to use? are able to determine that. When the fire and police cars H the Agnew and Patterson tracts Candidate for ` dng is out with ',.juries for I think that the "interest of One of the basic needs of our a n d Higginbotham ambulance one and a 1-.1f miles southeast the week child" demands other con- society is good communities, well are equipped with the new ser- ave Bulb S 1 of Rising Star. So far they i.eeser. who will see can- k/ Tenons, quite importart to established upon local resources, vice, _operators will be able to i have drilled no dry holes on State THDA Head siderable service on defense are future. I think it demands well integrated with the social talk quickly and directly with Monday Eve the acreage. Production is from Kenneth Nunnally a n d Dickie .strong community organizations. political and economic conditions radios in other communities and the Marble Falls. Shown in the Historic Brownsville, roman- Morrow, among others. And I do not believe that any of the country, and retaining with each other, the mayor said. The Rising Star s Club photo above is Floyd Joyce stand- tic and dynamic Gateway to The game starts at 8 p.m. arbitrary rule or formula will as much as possible a control The convenience and safety fac- will sell lamp bulbs oughout ing by one of the producers on Mexico, will host the 1960 an- meet all educational conditions. over the conditions under which tors are high—making it possi- the city Monday afte on, be- the Agnew. The window in the nual convention of the Texas I The contention that a senior they exist. Such communities ble for the community services ginning at 4:30. The embers pipe at right shows flowing oil. Home Demonstration Associa- Rural Safety class of not less than 100 stu- are the cells of a sound demo- to be alerted and dispatched to were asked to meet a e West tion, according to a statement dents is a minimum index of cratic society. The communist any emergency scene in seconds, Texas Utilities Comp office released this week by the asso-1C efficient school unit operation MAY STUDENT ENROLLS ciation's secretary, Mrs. I r b y uses "cells" and communes, tech- he said. 1 at that hour to be ganized IN CISCO -JUNIOR COLLEGE ouncil to Make open to reservations. One niques of self-criticism and spy- Under arrangements being into teams and assign sections Tucker-White, Rising Star, Tex-' H tn as well say that a class of ing to enforce conformity. But made by the city the cost of the of the city to canva Jesse Edward Hurst has en- as. Headquarters for the annu- is the minimum and even- al meeting will be in the Fort, eroism Awards conformity is not what we want, equipment provided will be com- Following the sal he club rolled in Cisco Junior College sett it may be argued. although this fact is being ig- paratively small, he said. for the fall semester beginning Brown Memorial Center in The problem of more effici- will have its regul meeting downtown Brownsville. COLLEGE STATION.-- Tex. nored in the present corporate at the Elementary of cafe- September 12. Jesse is the son ans who exhibit exceptional ent school districts goes a great of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Hurst Mrs. Wilmer Smith, Route 1, trend--a trend toward urbaniza- VISIT MARK CLARKS teria. bravery during a time of crisis deal deeper than laying down tion a n d impersonal organiza- of R. 1, Box &A, May, Texas, Wilson, Texas, president of the arbitrary political boundaries— Proceeds of the bu ale will state organization, will official- or disaster are eligible for the tion. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark be used to help pa for the and is a 1960 graduate of May Texas Farm and Ranch Safety unless we accept the thesis that Clark during the week were Mr. High School. Pre-enrollment is ly open the general assembly the business of our schools is If we educate for human val- High School band um. s. The session Wednesday morning, Council's "Rural Heroism ues, for self-expression, for in- and Mrs. Olan Cox, of Rock bulbs will sell in of a , now in progress at Cisco Jun- Awards." to educate students OUT of the Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Don , ior College and will continue September 14, 1960. Registra- district and for careers that can- dividual creativity and self-reli- dozen for $2.00- tion for the delegates arriving Three properly engraved plag• ance and use the system by Goodwin and little daughter of through September 9. Official ues will be presented to as many not be realized at home. Any Kingsville. Don Goodwin, son I registration will be held Sep- by buses, trains, and by air sound consideration o f school which we educate to help de- from El Paso on the west, Ama- state winners during the annu- stroy the opportunities for which of Mrs. Katie Ben Goodwin Jones GUESTS OF LASWE tember 12 and 13. Freshman li meeting of the Texas Safety district consolidation should of Kingsville, Texas, As noun Orientation is scheduled for the rillo and Dalhart in the North- think in terms of community we prepare the future citizen, Mr. and Mrs. Fr Roberds ern Panhandle, Texarkana and _Association next March. Cer- serving with the U. S. Navy at 14th and 15th with classes be- tificates with local presentations characteristics and natural out- what have we gained? and Pauline visited r. and ginning Friday, September 16. Port Arthur on the Eastern lines. The Eastland county group's San Diego, Calif. He was at are planned for all nominees, home on leave and took h i s Mrs. G. B. Laswell Brown- The largest number in the his- boundary, and all central points, If our concern for the stu- report emphasizes one fact above wood on Sunday, Sept. 4. They tory of the college is expected will begin at noon Tuesday, Sep- according to t h e Council an- all others, as I see it. Regard- wife, who had been at Kings- nouncement. dent has any validity it will ville, back to San Diego with met Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Las- to enroll this fall. tember 13. Some 800 delegates recognize that we owe some less of what is right or wrong well and two girls from Sny- and visitors are expected to at- Any heroic act involving per- him. Jack Goodwin is also at -falai danger or sacrifice to aid thing to the students already in the process, unless the peo- the Navy base t San der and Major and Mrs. John tend from the 12 districts state- ple of the smaller independent g I J. Mahoney, their son. Bobby Mystery Program at wide. and assist others in time of units do not take the initiative I Joe, and daughter, Suzanne, who School Friday A. M. Some of the activities planned crisis is eligible for entry in the program, provided the act Funeral Services and choose their own solutions Bennie Ray Jarrett were visiting in Brownwood. for the conventionites will in- to the problems arising from in- A program of comedy, mys- was performed during 1960. 1 ing lvianoney tery andf '11 be presented elude a shrimp boil, shopping adequate local financing and With Joyce Agency Cit y. tours, F u n Night in Mexico, Deadline for nominations is Feb- For A. D. Harrell teaching facilities—problems that by Alexander in a Cavalcade of luncheon each day with colorful ruary 1, 1961. Nominations may ht. Bennie Ray Jarrett is now as-' Mysteries at the High School he made by any person or groups • • are forcing us nearer and near- sociated with the Joyce Insur- gym Friday morning at 8:45, it ' entertainment included in t h e ] ercomplete state and federal cover charge. A banquet and and they should include com- P Held at May ance Agency where he will han-I The Esso Baltimore, Humble was announced this week. The plete information and substan- iI control—they are going to lose die insurance accounts and gen- I Oil a n d Refining Company's program is sponsored by the the installation of the incoming . D. Harrell about 65. native , the chance of developing com- officers will conclude the three- tiating evidence of the heroic eral work with the firm, Floyd j new tanker, is taller than a five- schools and an admission charge act. This material will he used I life-long resident of May, munities of their own design. Joyce, agency head, h a s an- I story building and more than ay program on Friday night. ; at the home of his sister, of 20 cents will be made. by the program judges to deter- The state is going to do it for flounced. two city blocks long. The public is invited. Mrs. White, currently serving Orr, five miles southwest them. And in that case the and ending a two-year term as mine the three state winners. ay. Tuesday at 7 a.m. Fu- areas of larger population are state THDA secretary, is a can- Nominations should be sent nen services were held at the going to fix the pattern. We didate for the presidency-at-large to Heroism Award, Texas Safe- May Methodist Church at May will have to accept what is pro- THDA. She will be better re- ty Association, 830 Littlefield Wednesday a 5 p.m. with buri- vided and in that provision much membered as Mrs. Bill Tucker ; Building, Austin, Texas. al in Hog Creek cemetery. Rev. of what is wholesome and es- to club members over the state. The Council's Award Commit- Roy Grace, pastor of the church, sential in our smaller communi- LOCAL ITEMS tee with L. 0. Tiedt of Hous- She has been active as a home ; officiated. ton as chairman said that last ties will have been lost. Master Sgt. and Mrs. D. Wel- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- family of Childress and Mr. and demonstration club member for 1 He was a farmer and rancher 31 years and has attended many year's single state winner was ata his life, served for many don Jaynes and son. Danny, are burn Scott during the week Mrs. Ben Spears of College Sta- J. Manuel Corral, a Mexican were Mrs. Scott's brother, Al- tion spent the holiday week end district and state meetings. Ac- years as president of the May visiting Mrs. Ada Holamon and tive participation in club work bracero laborer who was low- school board and was active in Paul Perkins Breaks other relatives here before leav- i bert Pierce, of Dallas, Winfield ' in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ered into an abandoned irriga- Scott and two sons, Wayne and C. A. Claborn. has included all local club of- tion well to rescue a three year church and community affairs. Back in Fall Aug. 25 ing for an army base in Vir- fices, all County Home Demon- His school board service cover- ginia where Sgt. Jaynes will Gary, also their friends, Bill old boy. This incident occurred Price and Marshal Price, all of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bishop have stration Council offices and com- in the Dell City area of Huds- id a period during which eight Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Perkins enter the army school of in- mittee work, County THDA common school districts were of Rising Star, Rt. 1, have re- struction. i Fort Worth. returned from visits with rela- peth county. tives in Golden and McKinney, Chairman, Vice President of Dis- Actsof b in consolidated with the May dis- ceived word that their son, Paul, ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jay tric 8. member of THDA Legis- trict. suffered a broken back, a brok- Mrs. William Key had as her Texas. Texas communities each year, guests during the week end her Joyce and son of Fort Worth vis- lative committee, Chairman of and while they do not go unno- He is survived by' two sons en leg and a cut on his head ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I State THDA Education Commit- And three daughters. which required 19 stitches in a son, Dean key, wife and three Miss Evelyn Cashion and her ticed, the Council wants to ex- daughters from Odessa, her Cecil Joyce, during the week tee, Secretary of the Associa- press its appreciation to those 'Higginbotham Funeral Home fall from a telephone pole on ! end. brother. H. C. Cashion, wife and tion, with several trips to Na- Rising Star was in charge. August 25. Paul is a telephone daughter, Jane Ann and Billy two- small aue, tets, of as - responsible for making life more Jack Jenkins, from San Angelo tional H D Council meetings pleasant and enjoyable in Tex- cable splicer in the marines at Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Vice of ington, r. C.. visited Mr. and thrown in for good measure. Camp Pendleton, Calif. This is and Dale Key, who teaches in as, especially the rural areas. Regular Sunday the high school at Carbon. ; Fort Worth visited her mother, Mrs. W. L. Boggs last week. She was winner in the state the second time Paul has brok- Mrs.. B! G. Elliott, and his par- Local county agents and to Singing September 11 Plato Yount( of Watford also song contest in 1956, composing ers of vocational agriculture en his back in two years. Guests in the home of Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vice, dur- and setting to music a song ti- T h e regular second Sunday He was doing nicely the last and Mrs. Everette Parker dur- ing the Labo6 Day holidays. I visited Mr. a n d Mrs. W. L. Farm Bureaus have, or tled, "Anthem of Freedom”. She soon have, available detai 3 ng will be held at the Amer- his parents heard but he would ing the week end were Mr. and , Boggs last week. has an opponent in the forth- Legion Hall in Rising Star, be very glad to get a card or Mrs. Ira L. Edwards from Mid- Mrs. Susie Harris of 0 Don- the program. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Wea- coming election, Mrs. George ay, September 11, from 2 letter from any of MS friends land, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette nell is here for a visit with Hackney, Greenville, Texas. p.m., it was announced by in Rising Star. His address is: Parker and three children from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris qhermon of Electra, Texas, vis- argile for n , ite over e week end their Church and civic interests r tte Parker, president. The Cpl. Paul R. Perkins, 1653292 Abilene, also Mr. and Mrs. Hor- latives. alsou . a part of her busy s always invited to These Ward 30A, Naval Hospital, ton Morrison, and Dr. and Mrs. said Mr. Parker. Camp Pendleton, Calif. n of 71-m. wwqr11/470 STAR RECORD Thursday, September E, 19411 PAGE TWO as.* dren, Billy Abbey, and M a x May, Cross Plains and Rising with the "Hay Ride" be Goan, of Beattie, spent a day in Star. magician Buster Doss; Uncle Si, THE RISING STAR RECORD NEWS FROM AMITY Abilene with her sister, Vera Mr. and Mrs. D. D. White and country boy comedian; Freck war MRS. VIRGIL BRAMLET Lee. and family. children of Buckeyed, Mexico, the talking doll; Jimmy Jay, THURSDAY PUBLISHED EVPItY Gene and Willis Pierson of have been visiting relatives, Mr.; Starday recording star, and Kay Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Strain Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bramlet and Mrs. I. A. White and Mr. and' Arnold, dubbed the "queen of B. A. BUTLER and G. W. LYON, Publishers El Paso spent a week-end re- and children have moved into Monday. cently in their parents home, Mrs. Hayden White. Miss Patricia Western songs. Entered as Second Class Matter in Post Office at Rising Star, Texas. our community from Grand Miss Linda Jones celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierson. White of Rising Star spent Sat- The Louisiana Hay Ride was, Prairie. He is employed by Pet- her birthday with a slumber Mrs. Effie Anderson spent a urday night, August 27, in the started nearly 14 years ago rol Corp. Oil Co. party Friday night, August 26. Hayden White home. Shreveport. Louisiana. The publishers are not responsible for copy omissions, typo few clays in the home of Aunt Mr. and Mrs. Bill White of Cliffogene White, Glenda Lind- Sally Metcalf of May. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. West and Many of the top vocal singer graphical errors, or any unintentional errors that may occur further Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. West have started along the road 'to than to correct it in the next issue. All advertising orders are Comanche visited Mr. and Mrs. ley, Joyce Pierson and Sandra Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hender- I. A. White Friday. Teague of Rising Star were her attended a reunion in Bell Coun- fame as troupers with the Hay accepted on this basis only. son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ty Sunday, August 28. Over Walter Smith and grandson, guests. Henderson visited Mr.. and Mrs. Ride, including Hank Williams, 100 attended. Elvis Presley, Johnny Horton, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of Respect, Obituaries, and any Bennie Maxwell, of Rising Star, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cornelius Johnny Henderson of Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hender- and Jack Smith of Dallas, vis- and Mr.- and Mrs. Bernay Cor- August 24. Ted Stovine, Faron Young ai4 kind of church or lodge entertainments where an admission fee son have returned home after Webb Pierce. is charged will be charged for at our regular line rates. ited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith nelius of Fort Worth were guests Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tomm a two weeks visit in Jackson, Sunday. Kilgore is both a famed song August 27 in the Virgil Bram- and children of Fort Worth Miss. writer and singer. On the writ National Advertising Representative Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landreth visited Mr. a n d Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mr. Clarence Jones ing side his song, "More and e ome. and her daughter, Mrs, D. Wil- Pierson and family Sunday, Au- of Comanche were recent vis- More" was recorded in 1955 by WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. son, and children of Van Horn Miss Elizabeth Robertson gust 28. August itors in the Virgil Bramlet home. Webb Pierce and Guy Lombar- visited Mr. and Mrs. Red Wright spent Saturday night, teMr,rsp.riRsouilfluns, Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stodghill New York — Chicago — Detroit — Philadelphia — Boston 27, in the home of her brother and daughter, do. Faron Young n 1958 re- one day last week. of Enid, have been in Gorman a lot with corded two of Kilgore's songs, Recent visitors in the Virgil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Okla., spent a recent week end his sistre, Mrs. J. R. Brown, "Long Time Ago'' and "We're SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Bramlet home were Mrs. Peggy ace White of Abilene. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. who is seriously ill. Talking It Over." "Old Enough In Eastland and Adjoining Counties, $2.00 Per Year. Wilson and daughter, Rhonda Recent visitors of Mr. a n d I. A. White. to Love," recorded b y Ricky In Texas, $3.00 Per Year. Elsewhere in U. S. and Gene of Dalas, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Homer Smith were Mr. and DobeL Mitchell of Stillwater, g *red Nelson in one of his albums, Foreign Countries, $4.00 Per Year. Bill Cornelius of Coleman, Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Carter and son Okla., visited his grandparents, lerle Kilgore to reached the coveted No. 1 spot and Mrs. Roy Stambaugh of Mike, of Kansas City,. Kans.; Mr. and Mrs: I. A. White re- in album sales in 1958 and 1959. Expert Says Drugs No Po ultryman's Panacea the Rudco plant, Mr. and Mrs.: Mrs. Ervin Hull, Mr. and Mrs. cently. Most recently Kilgore penned Toad Balcum of Cross Cut, Mr. •Raymond Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Joyce Pierson h a s re- Be Featured at "Johnny Reb," which was re- COLLEGE STATION.—Con- , a ement factors, the need for and Mrs. • Elton Cornelius and Walter Smith of Rising Star; turned home after a visit in corded and popularized by John- a prompt and accurate diagnosis son, Kendall „of Zephyr, Little Mrs. Howard Thomas, and son, Houston. trary to what advertisements in ny, Horton, who appeared at the magazines, journals and on signs becomes paramount. Only in Lisa and Kelly Harris of Cross Dick, of Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Recent visitors in the Edd West Texas Fair West Texas Fair in 1959. along our highways would have this way may secondary control 1 Plains. i Lewis M re, and son, Charles, Stodghill home were Mr. and measures be instituted to pre- I Mrs. Joyce Scullham of Ris- of San 'tonic,. Mrs. Carl Nowlin, and son, Don, Western recording star Merle us believe, drugs are not the Kilgore will be a feature of the Telephone List Finders. The A. vent spread of the disease. Since ing Star visited her aunt and E. R. est had the bad for- of Chatsworht, Calif.; Mr. and Record. poultryman's panacea. Dr. the end of his fin- Louisiana Hay Ride Show to I. Flowers, associate professor each of the antibiotics or chem . uncle, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White, tune to Mrs. Howard Molloy and Pa- otherapeutic agents in general I recently. t ger cut f in a lawn mower tricia, of Burbank, Calif.; Mr. appear at the West Texas Fair, of veterinary microbiology at Sept. 12-17. Texas A&M College says that use today has a definite place t Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pallette recently. and Mrs. Howard Montgomery, in the control of poultry dis- and girls, Beth and Cindy, ofj Mr. an Its. Homer G. West Arthur Montgomery, Mr. a n d The show will not be a part Having Trouble disease control is, just as it of the nightly midway stage always has been, a management eases, optimum results from' Wichita Falls, were week end ; spent the week of August 22 Mrs. Jack Spears, and Mrs. An- With Your Livestock? treatment may be expected only lvisitors of her father, Herbert in Little ck, Ark. and Tex- derson Landers of Haskell; Mr. shows, but will be a paid ad- I Would Be Glad to Kelp problem. l arkana, mission attraction located on a Dr. Flowers says that this is if the proper agent is employ- Henry. iMrs. R. I. Landers, Mr. a n d ed in the proper amount. { Mr. and Mrs. G u y Taylord Mr. an Mrs. Perry Mullis , and Mr. Fred Osborne of AM- 30 by 60-foot lot on the north- ACE HARRELL not an attempt to belittle the to Winters where lene; Laverne and Wayne Cum- west portion of the midway. contributions of the drug indus- Dr. Flowers concludes with ; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy West and have mov Ph. CL 9.2553 May, Texas son, Donald, and Mrs. J. D. W. I he is emp led. Their son, Jim- mings of Hillsboro. Other personalities appearing j try, but it is an attempt to get the reminder that good manage- poultrymen to realize that no ment is the best disease con- Jones of Rising Star and her i my, is en 'ing Ranger College. I Mr. and Mrs. Nugent Haynes !son, Norman Roach, of Eunice, Miss P is Arm Mitchell of are the happy grandparents of "wonder drug" can replace the trol. If, however, the flock is Ariz.; and her daughter, Mil- fundamentals of flock sanitation spent a week re- twin boys born to her daugh- infected in spite of good man- dred Roach, of Dallas, attended , cently h e Hayden White ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ATTENTION MEN! and isolation. Drug treatment agement practices, an accurate is strictly a salvage operation, a barbecue supper Sunday night ; home. I Ronald Hicks. TRAIN TO BE A diagnosis should be obtained as in the home of Alvis Jones in I Miss t beth Murphy of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones and it will never replace pre- soon as possible. Brownwood. A good time was May visit ' n the Hayden White and family have been on a trip. vention. To rely on drugs to i home rec y. Heavy Equipment Operator control disease, Dr. Flowers con- reported. i En route they visited her sister 7 community c l u b tinues, is certain to bring about In Finland, a person convict- Donald Gene West is spend- j The A and family, Mrs. E. J. Graves, * SCRAPER * GRADER ed three times in one year for ing the holidays with Doug and ; met on tiegular third, Satur. of Ballinger, went to Sonora to the development of poor man- :st month. A good * BULLDOZER * POWER SHOVEL agement practices and to invite drunkenness loses his driver's Ronny Jones in Browhwood. I day nigh visit her father, S. Mahew, and I crowd at led. Cookies, punch disaster. license, although he need not Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Wilson visited her sistre, Mrs. Jenell, * And Others be driving at the time of ar- and baby, Rhonda Gene, were 1 and lemo was served. of Moab, Utah. They went Complete Training Program, Including Actual Experience on If a flock develops disease in , Lindley and chil- spite of the best known man- rest. dinner guests in the home of Mrs. 0 through the caverns at Sonora. Heavy Equipment. No previous Experience Needed. Mail Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bramlet Coupon for Complete Infer—ntson. attended the Baker reunion at Lake Brownwood Sunday, Au- Trained Men Per gust 28. Are 'Earning Over $165 Week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stambaugh For the many high-pay- I of the Rudco plant visited in ing jobs in heavy con. the Virgil Bramlet home Sunday Universal Equipment iitruction, building Onerators School, Inc. • light, August 28. roads, bridges, dams, I 324 Interurban Bldg. 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I f Brady, and their son, Ernest their two children visited her land known as Manhattan Is- The Statue was completed at a Snearly, also of Brady, visited another installment of the ac- We made a brief stop at Bat- parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Orvel tleboro, Vt. Here we purchased land, 13% miles long and from cost of $250,000, which was do- Be Named Sept. 13 Aunt Kate Jones, who is rest- count of a trip through north- 1 to 2N. miles wide. nated by t h e French people. Tanner in Rule, Texas, during some of their famous maple DALLAS.—A new Texas Bap- !Mg at May Rest Home. the holidays. rn and eastern United States Among some of the buildings This monument was presented tist executive secretary will be y Mr. and Mrs. Marion %Vest. syrup. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bishop We next stopped by Williams- we saw were the Empire State to the United States on July 4, named • here Sept. 13, to suc- Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Joyce The account w a s written by Building 102 stories, 1,250 feet; 1884. The Statue of Liberty ceed Dr. Forrest C. Feezor who have returned from a visit to Mrs. West. town, Mass. This city is locat- Golden where they were with visited their daughter, Mrs. Al- ed at the base of Saddle Moun- Chrysler Building, 77 stories, 1,- was dedicated on October 28, will retire from the post Jan. 046 feet, and the Lincoln Build- 1886 by President Grover Cleve- 1, 1961, after eight years of ser- a sister. yne Siekman, and her son, Bob From the Catskills we trav- tain, and on the Hoasic River. vice. Siekman, at Pyote during the eled to Albany, capital of New It is a well known summer re- ing, 53 stories, 673 feet. At the land. The statue portrays Lib- Miss Mary Ann Barton of Madison Square, the Metropoli- erty as a woman stepping from The election of the top Bap- week end. Bob Siekman came York State. This city is situ- sort. We made a brief stop Houston visited her parents, Mr. back with them and stopped at Pittsfield, Mass. This city tan Life Insurance Building is behind broken shackles. The tist leader in the state will come and Mrs. Ted Barton, and rela- ated oa the west bank of the uplifted right hand holds a burn- during the quarterly meeting in Abilene to visit his brother Hudson River. It is one of the was the home of Nathaniel Haw- 50 stories, 700 feet. tives and friends here during Bud Siekman and family. largest inland ports. The chan- thorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes There are more than 400 hos- ing torch, the left hand grasps of the Executive Board of the the Labor Day holiday. pitals and clinics in New York a tablet representing the Decla- Baptist General Convention of Visitors in the home of Mr, nel depth of the Hudson makes and Longfellow; Texas. the port accessible for most of From here we went to Dan- City. ration of Independence, inscrib- Miss Sandra Pittman of Mona- and Mrs. W. P. Lyon and Jerry bury, Conn. This city is located ed July 4, 1776. The Statue is Unlike most elections, no nom- hens visited relatives here dur- over the holidays were Herman the world's ocean freight car- In New York City there are 151 feet high, weighs 225 tons, inating speeches will be deliv- ing the week end. riers. This is one of the oldest on Still River. The hat indus- newspapers published in all lan- Lyon of Dallas and Mrs. J. S. try established here in 1780 and is anchored on an 89 foot ered and no nominations will Harvey and daughters, Quitta chartered cities in the United guages of Europe and some of pedestal, which in turn rests be made from the floor. Mrs. D. M. Maness and son, States, having been incorporat- brought early prominence to Asia. The majority of the na- Ronnie, visited her parents, Mr. and Linda of Abilene. Danbury as a manufacturing on a foundation of 65 feet, the Instead, the 191 members of ed as a city in 1686. tion's books and magazines are height of the Statue from ground the board will meet for pray- and Mrs. Vice, during the week Minter Ray Hardin of Midland The next city we visited was center. Other products manu- published in New York. to top of the torch is 305 feet. er, and each member will write end. was here over the week end to Bennington, Vt. Here we saw factured here include surgical return his wife and two &ugh- instruments, chemicals, paper New York is a city of great The torch is illuminated at night the name of the man he feels Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Berry of Bennington Battle Monument. hotels. The St. George on Brook- and t h e monument is flood- is "God's choice" on a slip of Houston were visitors in Rising ters to their home. Mrs. Har- It is a06 feet high, with 412 and wooden containers. din, Elaine and Donna, had been Continuing our journey, we lyn Heights with 2,632 rooms, lighted. paper. Several ballots may fol- I Star on Sunday, September 4th. steps and elevator service. His- is the city's largest. Among Staten Island is 13.9 miles low until a unanimous decision visiting her parents, Mr. and torians consider the Battle of drove to New York City, New is made. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dukes Mrs. W. C. Witt, and her hus- York, metropolis of the state others is the New Yorker 2,500 long and 73 miles at its wid- Bennington to be the turning rooms. the Waldorf-Astoria and est, area 57 square miles. In Chairman of the board Dr. ' and son, Danny, were here for band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. point of the Revolutionary War. of New York and of the Unit- Taft each with 2,200. James Landes, pastor of t h e! the holidays with her parents,' Minter Hardin, for the past ,At •the museum here is shown ed States, America's leading the northeast are two series of The city itself has 578 miles wooded hills, T o 1011, 409 First Baptist Church of Wichi- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll. week. the first Stars and Stripes flag, seaport and the largest Incor- ta Falls, described the coming porated municipality in the of harbor front. It is estimated feet, being the hest point known to have been used in the that four out of five travelers along the Atlantic • st between election as "one of the most going abroad embark from this Maine and Florida tangible examples of Texas Bap- city. A large number f the resi- tists' total dependence on the CALL ME FOR We saw the Brooklyn Bridge, dents on Staten I• nd are em- leadership of God." LOWEST PRICES ON a suspension bridge built dur- ployed in New Yo City. They Dr_ Feezor, outgoing execu- ing 1869 to '83 from Park Row, ride the ferry dail o and from tive secretary who is noted for ( at the city hall, to Sands St., work. The captainformed us a handshake that somewhat re-; SHOES FOR CHILDREN S Brooklyn. Its total length is sembles a handball swing, will Ceramic Tiling of Baths and that about 15, ide daily. 1 5,889 feet and its stone towers From Staten I d we cross-I retire at the age of 68, but has rise 272 feet above the low wa- ed over Goethe!' Bridge into given no indication of definite Little Girls Black Patent Leather Strap .. 2.95 ter. Elizabeth, N. J. large wa.j plans after retirement. Cabinet Tops After our visit around New ter frontage ha na.bled the In other action, the executive ••• • Expert Plumbing Installation and Service York City we took a ferry boat city to become a port. The board will consider the state Little Girls Black Laced Oxford 2.95 to Staten Island. This is a half principal indust establish- I Baptist Convention's 1961 bed- Call H. L. Callaway hour trip across the New York ments are the er Sewing I get, and elect at least two new employees to fill vacancies on Little Misses Black Suede Laced Shoe 2.95 Ph. MI 3-3662 or MI 3-2271 Bay from Manhattan. This trip Machine Compan rge factor- carried us by the Statue of ies for the prod n of mill! the state missions staff. machinery, printi resses and Little Misses Suede Pump, Spool Heel 3.95 type. Elizabeth • the first VISIT BRAWNERS settlement made i ew Jersey.1 David Brawner of Oklahoma Little Boys Black Oxford 2.95 From here we the New ' City and Mrs. May Roach and Jersey turnpike Delaware Mrs. Lucile Plandlin of Tulsa River where we ossed the t visited their parents, Mr. and Little Boys Loafers 2.95 Delaware near W gton. This Mrs. G. W. Brawner, last week state has a wonde corn crop, end. Other guests of the Braw- in roasting ear s ners were Mrs. Dorothy Stew- Little Girls Saddle Oxfords, two-tone 2.95 Following Inter Highway art and four children of Hood, 40, we crossed ware into Texas; Mrs. Betty Harding and Little Girls Penny Loafer 2.95 Maryland. Our n stop was son, Harold, of Midland. They Baltimore, the la t city in are grandchildren. Maryland. Here is nd a na- tional monument memorat- ing the defenders Baltimore! Miss Mary Palmer returned H. S. CHILDRESS in the War of 18 recently from Brady where she ------I visited relatives. She was ac- Miss Katherine Da 11 of Bor- companied to Brady by a bro- DRY GOODS I etc visited relativ here on tiler. ?mils Palmer of Hale Cen- • Sunday, September ter who came here to visit her.

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ca: POUR THE RISING STAR RECORD Thursday, September 8, 1960, tendance of Rising Star High take much gasoline to take a er, Yours Truly, J. M. Stewart. rough but it Is rough enough.I Being a freshman has given School. Jetta Butler, Editor 1 girl to a movie, does it? Your And I will do my best to relate I have to get most of my les- me a feeling of accomplishing secret admirer. to you the happenings and ex- sons at home because I don't a goal that was set even before a THE WILDCAT TALES SENIOR JIVE Tucker and Snerny—You two periences of the band during have a study hall at school. I; I entered the first grade. Sind; Jetta Butler surely are interested in your this school year. For Band wanted to take Drivers Educa- I've become a freshman, I haaY, Editor NVe're all back in school again cousins; they must be kissin' Sweetheart we elected our head tion but I could not as I am Rita &Conner not been disappointed. My sub- Co-Editor and looking forward to a most cousins! majorette, Mary Jo Await. in band. I am hoping to have ; jects, teachers, and other activi- Senior Reporter Barbara Linney promising year. We seniors are Abner—What is this I hear The band this year, as always, it next year. I am trying to ties have become a very im- Junior Reporter Shirley Hageman up to our ears in work already, about you letting Rex out drag will back the football team all pass 5 and one-third credits this portant part of my life. I how Sophomore Reporter Kay Lewis but we don't mind, much. We you. On foot, that is! the way. We have a good foot- year. Hope I can. The rules to take advantage of all the A have quite a football line-up so Well, that's all for now folks. ball team and want to see all at high school are different Sharon Donham as well as all the opportuniti Freshmen Reporter all you football fans come on See you next week: same time, of you at the games. from grade school rules, but we for my education. I feel that Band Reporter J. M. Stewart out to the games and back the, same station.— Finney The band is still shaping up are getting larger and need a during this year and the folloW- Pep Squad Patty Hardin Wildcats all the way! but we hope to have the best different ruling to abide by. I ing three years that I should Johnnie Harris Since last year quite a few ever. We have the ability and really enjoy the change in every- Girls Sports WITH THE .JUNIORS be able to step into something Charles Carroll things have happened to our material and will be blowing thing and it is a pleasure to worthwhile. Meanwhile, just the Boys Sports class; thus I'll try to bring you It's being said that we are Mrs. C. A. Claborn great notes by the game tomor- be a Freshman as we are be- newness of being a freshman Sponsor up to date person by person. upper classmen now and it's a row night. ginning the adult way of living. has been very impressive and F F. A. Reporter Jimmy Wilson Rucker--Will you never learn marvelous feeling—to be look- And this is your old music not at all disappointing. Johnnie Harris FHA Reporter that it is not polite to lock ed up to. maestro fading away until Sept. teachers out of the gym? Same Wednesday was election day 15, then I will be back with "ON BEING A FRESHMAN" old Rucker! and the Junior officers are as some more notes from the orig- By Cherry Maples, English WILDCAT CHEERS OFF TO A GOOD START I be followed until May 19, 1961. Snail—I hear that you have follows: President, Sherry Aa- inal sheet music about the Ris- Through the years I guess WITH PATTY ;The newness of the first week been giving Charlie some lessons' ron; Vice-President, Butch But- ing Star Wildcat High School every boy and girl looks for- The cheer leaders of RSHS Monday morning, the twenty- has worn off and everyone is in playing football. Oh, well, ler; Secretary, Mary Jo Await; Band. ward to the years to be spent gave the first pep rally of the ninth of August, 196th at 8:10 getting adjusted in classes, ac- keep up the good work! Treasurer. Linda Koonce; Re- in high school. Grade school season Friday morning. We porter, Shirley Hageman; Ser- ate_ the student body of Ris- quainted with new students and Beuler—Don't you know that FRESILMAN NEWS seems to be only a preparation want to thank everyone for go- lug Star High School met in teachers, and in general a feel- Coy is supposed to be in train- geant at Arms, Franklin Cox. for the years ahead in h i g h ! ing to the game and cheering ' ing of "at home". Home room ing? You should get him in We hope to see everyone gain- The Freshman flaSS of 1960 school. It is for us. Our next game is with nit= study hall for assembly to is getting off to a good start. a necessary part • get "instructions from our teach- classes have met and elected earlier than 11 o'clock. Oops, ing weight as the Juniors have of one's education, but it isn't Bangs Friday, September 9 at -eta 'The number of students well qualified officers. Various I was jut a kidding, Mr. Hill. the candy machine this year We started out by electing of- associated with as many sports { 8; there, we hope everyone goes staffs and committees have be- Rex—If you don't quit mak• and that candy, ah, calories! ficers. They are Cherry Ma- ermined this year has increas- ples, president; Judy Lewis, and other activities as .h i g h to help our boys bring home ed and eveyone is happy to wel- gun plans for the coming year. ing so many trips over to the ; Some of the main players and school is. • a victory. —P. H. Each student lin high school has rock-crusher you're going to three of the cheerleaders rep- Vice-President; Loretta Pittman. eagle our new students this Secretary; Roger Goodwin, Trea- gent---especially the ones at- a place to fill and a job to do; have to get some body work; resent the Junior class in this surer; Sharon Donham, Report- • thmang Rising Star schools for !everyone belongs. done—on your car I mean. present football season. We want • The athletic programs show Elaine—Do you mean to say ; to see al -of you at the games er, and Harvey Clark, Sergeant the first time as well as the at Arms. We also elected room Fieshme it. great promise for this year. The you and Tom are so in love backing the team. spirit is especially high and you have to sit in one desk The ro ie of school has been mothers as follows: Chairman, Immediately following assem- Mrs. Helen Donham, Mrs. Buck bly.. the familiar sound of loc- thus creates a more pleasant in Bookkeeping! I do declare! ; going on r a very short time, atmosphere for everyone. The Johnnie—So James is going I so let's s• what kind of news Maples, Mrs. Elgie Crisp, Mrs. Isea-s banging and the excited Duby Jones, and Mrs. Donald cliatbn of "What class do you 1960-61 calendar for Rising Star to North Texas this year! When comes int iight next week. High School holds many inter- are you going to check your P. S. ,y N. why do they Chalk. haxe first", tilled the halls of We have finally figured out zatter.aola For the Freshmen it esting and exciting events to books out? call you flda? take place. We certainly have Douglas' famous first words where to go when the bell rings. vices a new and exciting experi- That first day none of us was ewe_ For the Seniors it mark- good promise of this and every- were "That girl fascinates me." one is viewing the future hope- That girl couldn't be Lanette SOPH C ,TER. quite sure what to do. Alb the time long awaited, a po- All the Freshman girls are aition of responsibility and im- fully. I think it is safe to say Clark, could it, Dug? Here we I .e back at ole' R. S. the school year is off to a won- Jesse Merle—Don't be stingy H. S. ag We advanced a taking Homemaking I this year. wortanee, For everyone it was We are going to start cooking die beginning of a schedule to derful start for the entire at- with your car J. M. It doesn't step thou i we're called Sophs instead of 3h. We feel a little very soon. A lot of the boys st'itr-9-41,72 more imp are taking Agriculture for their t . ••• int than last year. This fir first experience. I . I 6 week of school has I , been one organization for We are very happy to have Mrs. Claborn as our class spon- I r _ „r ii. 01 us. We 1:•ted class officers • • r• sor. This year we have two r. . I I f 0 .1 T which in ' 1 I / ; ...... 1...fi I tr it Presiden Tommy Alford; Freshman boys coming out for , . t Vice-Presi Charles Wade; football—Roger Goodwin a n d • r: I. Secretary, Donham; Trea- Jimmy Rutledge. We also have BRAND-NEW 1961 surer, Ma 'Alford; and Report- a majorette, Judy Lewis, and Your theft insurance may er, Kay _;. eight band members in our class. Our re entatives to the Mrs. Claborn has told us how need touching up, too! to use the library and about Student Vacil a r e Kenneth This year, the emphasis is on more outdoor living. NO' FRIGIDAIRE Nunnally Donnie Chambers. the book reports we have to Anybody r Christmas cards? have. We must make six book doubt you have some lawn furniture . . . a barbecue outi This ma eem a little early reports. fit . . or other outdoor equipment. to most ; you, but we're on Chit Chat !BA8Y. Cat Be sure everything you own . . . the ball. ?'re selling person- J. L.—Where is your mole? inside and out . . , is alized ca this year in addi- C. M.—Can't you make up insured against loss from theft. Call us for details., tion to tl usual ones. your mind? You se lot of strange faces i M. K.-Why did you scream? ... this yea 3 Some of them be- H. C.—Haven't y o u already long to e Sophomore class. got a pair? Jenkins Insurance Agency Welcome t o RSHS, Cynthia R. G.—Why were you bend- Brown a Ronald Piper. ! ing over behind the gym? That s as to be all the news J. C.—Single again? /this wee Bye for now, Katy P. B.--Is it T. G. or D. \Kg? I. D.—Does somebody bother you in Algebra I? new "DO-RE- CISCO JUNIOR COLLEGE mothers I Hello, i,sic Lovers, out there BEING A FRESHMAN in bird a id. Just a measure By Arthur D. Jones, Eng. I SOAK DIAPERS, to let yo (know what we music I like being a Freshman. It Pre-registration now in progress. Official reg- RATED NO. 1 BABY THINGS— lovers ini he band hall are do- is different because, we have istration Sept. 12-15. Classes begin Sept.'16. by S. Testing Cc., Inc. for ing. TIT. sday a week ago we less subjects. We have to change Ail-Around Performance* AUTOMATICALLY! elected '.r band officers for classes and five minutes between Accredited by the Southern Association of the yeao - They are: Captain, I each class. We get our choice Colleges and Texas Association of Colleges. Gary Jolt ; First Lt., Beryl Mc- of subjects. We have a report Kinnernelf, Second Lt., Bill Cook; card for every class. You get Write: Registrar., Cisco Junior College Sec. and' leas., Linda Koonce: welcomed into high school by Libraria Maria Ceye; Report. iniation. Initiation is not too West Texas' Finest State Supported Junior College

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It was centered with an arrange-1 opened for at least 24 hours— Maria Geye Elected Stored Grains May Nine Members Atten • ment of white fujii and blue preferably 4 or 5 days. As a umres subrirdmeouanutdedgrwuioth a min- President of YWA Require Fumigation safety precaution, at least two Union Center Meeting iatu men should be present when soot:Tyr clluticllEs lip CLUB Mrs. Ira Hudler was hostess COLLEGE STATION.—Grains The Union Center Hobby Club After a short wedding trip, to eight members of the Joe cannot be stored and then for- the fumigants are being applied, met in a called session ,August I the couple were at home in Tom Poe YWA and two visitors gotten. Insects such as the rice the specialists continue. Written by Mrs. F. W. Roberds, Phone 5-5301 'Midland where the groom is em- in her home on Tuesday, Au- weevil and Angoumois grain Garner and Ridgway suggest i 30 with nine membrs. Otte quilt ployed by the El Paso Natural that anyone planning fumiga- was quilted. t. gust 31, 1960. moth may infest the grain in =It= I Gas Company. The meeting was opened with the field, and infested grain may tion contact the local county • The next meeting will be on 1 The bride is a graduate of the YWA theme song, "O.. Zion be brought into storage. C. F. agent. He can supply specific September 13. I Rising Star High School and Haste" led by Jimmy Warfield Garner and R. L. Ridgway, ex- information for the particular Members present were Mmes. I was a student at Texas Womans and accompanied by Maria Geye. tension entomologists, say that situation, and he can also offer Daisy Perkins, Nell Gage, Loree University, Denton. She attend- President Sue Morris called the fumigation is the best protection valuable suggestions and advice. Crowell, Della Reed, Ruttier ed Tyler Junior College. She meeting to order and Maria against insect damage to stored Perkins, Ellie Scott, Ada Wright, was honored as queen of the Geye led the opening prayer. grain. This much IS clear: a drink- Nell Dunn and Tommye Healy- Rising Star Fair in 1957, queen Officers were elected for the ing driver's vision is NOT! ren. --- Reporter. of the Eastland County Pecan Several fumigants are effec- new year as follows: President tive for killing stored grain in- Growers As'n in 1957 and State and Program Chairman, Maria Pecan Queen in 1958. sects, the specialists continue. Geye; Secretary, Treasurer, Re- They are formulated as vari- Friends and acquaintances The bridegroom is a gradu- porter, Essie Heairren; Program ate of Cross Plains High School ous combinations, and are .sold of Chairman a n d Stewardship by companies under different and served four years in the Chairman, Mary Jo Await; . So- Miss Carolyn Hunt ;.„ U. S. Air Force. trade names, cial Chairman, Mission Study When applying liquid fumi- and Mr. Douglas Walker Chairman, Community Missions gants, the storer should be care- are invited to attend Chairman, Kay Walker, ful to spray the entire surface their wedding ceremony at Carolyn Hunt and Pat Howard was in charge of the grain. Fumigant appli- the First Baptist Church of the program and Essie. Heair- cation m a y be accomplished' in Rising S'ar Star, tre:!--as on Douglas Walker to ren and Barbara Bishop pre- with hand pump sprayer for! lot sented a playlet. larger amounts. The bin should , September 10, 1960 Cake and ice cream were serv- be closed after the fumigant is at 5 o'clock p.m. ed by Mrs. Hudler to Sue Mor- applied, and it should not he Be Wed Saturday ris, Essie Heairren, M a r y Jo Awalt-, Maria Geye, Kay Walk- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey Hunt ar I aa 4 Saran&St AT Stand10 1* Witatilikt ler alraskentirti 'WSW VA are announcing the engagement er, Pat Howard, Barbara Bish- ,,„. op, Jimmy Warfield. Jack Smith a n d approaching marriage of 41111", their daughter, Carolyn, to Doug- and Daneilia Da ell. 1 las Walker, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon Walker. Bride-Elect nored r WEST TEXAS FAIR - Carolyn is a 1959 graduate of At Shower esday 2 Rising Star High School and attended Cisco Junior College. Miss Kay gsberry, bride- ABILENE Douglas attended Rising Star elect of Fran ray of Rising >c_Aeyseynt High School and is employed Star, was hon d at a shower i with the W. W. West Drilling at the home Mrs. Denman Company. Burns on Tu lay. September < The wedding will take place 6 from 7:30 p to 9 p.m. ). at the First Baptist Church in The bride's sen colors of yi- ERC9 Rising Star on Saturday, Sept. blue and whi were used in 4 10 at 5 p.m. Minister S. L. Lewis the decoration of the rooms of the Cisco Church of Christ and the refres nt table which r will read the ceremony. Friends held a center of blue and c ts- 1 and acqUaintances of the two white mums d hurricane b families are invited to attend lamps. 3 the wedding and the reception Hostesses Mrs. Burns, ti Anna Little Bride of Kenneth Beeler which will be held in the fellow- Mrs. Robert ler, Mrs. Roy ship hall of the church immedi- Stambaugh, M Minter Hardin, i; ately after the ceremony. Mrs. Joe A. r, Mrs. Floyd ti In Double Ring Ceremony Saturday Joyce, 'Mrs. it Joyce, and ii! Mrs. John Y m. BRENDA LEE NEIL SEDAKA • Anna James Little and Ken- in Australia. A penny given by Mrs. Lee Clark Honored The bride-el received many 1 neth R. Beeler were married Sat- Tressie Chambers, h e r "little With Birthday Dinner lovely and us gifts. urday, September 3, at f iv e sister" in high school, was car- --- PAUL EVANS ANITA BRYANT o'clock in the First Methodist ried in her shoe. Mrs. Lee Clark was honored Police in a, Japan, are Church of Rising Star. Mrs. John A. Pancake of Cross with a birthday dinner on Tues- trying a new eriment: they The Rev. It. A. Brooks, pastor Plains was matron of honor and day evening, August 30, at the are playing " Blue Danube" EMMETT KE LLY Ifre HALF 0401 of the First Methodist Church Jerry Koenig also of Cross home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. at busy stre tersections to of Mansfield and a former pas- Plains was maid of honor. Henry. try to calm otorists while tor of the Rising Star church, Cousins of the bride who serv- A delicious dinner was served waiting for t ffic lights to THE DUKES OF DIXIELAND! officiated at the double ring ed as bridesmaids were Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. Henry to these change. ceremony read before an altar Kenneth R. Walker and Margie relatives: The honorees, Mr. and I centered with white gladioli White of Odessa, Mary Burns Mrs. Lee Clark, Mr. and Mrs. PLUS Texas Fish & Wildlife Exhibit—Atomic Energy Exhibit— against ,a background of palms and Nancy Bishop of Brown-1 M. G. Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. G. We are HE QUARTERS 7( Bill Homes Carnival—Livestock & Horse Shows—Special Events and canctalabram. wood a n d Donna Atwood of B. Laswell of Brownwood, and FOR FIRST A to Livestock Wedding music was played by Kermit. their grandson, Bobby Joe Ma- Mrs. Cyrus Barcus of Brown- Gene Bush of Cross Plains honey of Oklahoma City, and wood at the organ and Julie was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberds. SEPT.12--117 Mrs. Clark received several Watkins s a n g "Because" and Groomsmen were Frank Gray via, mos v.: ayain% twiestratm rate ii•nrar v11•4:N. biSAib * "Whither Thou Goest I Will of Rising Star, John A. Pan- birthday gifts. =In= 144 •44ittana Go." cake of Cross Plains, Teddy Da-1 Games were played and Mr. to mum . trzu.s.utrasunuurnn =wt.: The bride is the daughter of vidson of Odessa and the bride- 1 and Mrs. Henry proved to be Mrs. Denman J. Burns of Ris- groom's brothers, Ronald and 1 gracious host and hostess. A ing Star and the late Roy Lee Claud Beeler of Kermit a n d1 very enjoyable evening was had Little. The bridegroom is the Dennis Beeler of Cross Plains. by all who participated. Vaccines, dicinals I. re, Th) son of Mrs. Oleta Beeler of Candlelighters were Bill and and Su for r Cross Plains and Claude Beeler Mary Shults. Mary Shults was Then there was the guy who I511 of Colorado City. also flower girl. bought a carburetor that saved Cattle, Ho s, Sheep Mr. Burns gave his daughter Ringbearers were twin cous- 30 percent on the gas, a new Poultry distributor that saved 50 per- Hogs a in marriage. Her formal gown ins of the bride, Lynn and Eddy j---j‘•.NINAA/ \N /k/ \,r cent on the gas and a new set Vaccines ke nder proper was of ice-blue satin, with French Koenig of Cross Plains. refrig Hon. Florentine lace made in chapel Reception following the wed- of plugs that saved 40 percent train effect. A sabrina neck- ' ding was at the home of the on the gas. Last time we heard line was used. The sleeves were bride's mother. Members of the from him, his gas tank over- S? CRAS fitted and ended in points with , house party were Lydia Maul- flowed after 15 miles. IIES Low Price Field French buttons. She wore a : din, Patsy Howard, Linda Juliet cap of satin, lace and !Koonce, Virginia Carr, and Mmes. seed pearls, with chapel veil. Claude Beeler and Donald Beel- White kid pumps completed the er Kermit and Garner Rice of I .w.;th a NEW bridal costume and she carried Gorman. a bouquet of stephanotis, red The mother of the bride was rosebuds and a white orchid. 1 in brown lace with brown vel- .2-SKIEOs 2-i YCL.E o Ft/LW Her pearl necklace was a gift ' vet accessories and the groom's of the bridegroom. For some- mother wore a navy linen sheath I f • AUTOMATIC WASiiER thing new she wore a blue gar- ; dress with white accessories. ter by a cousin, for something Both carried white cymbidium. old,• a handkerchief of an aunt, I The bride's table at the re- lafil

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About 13 percent of the plas- THANK YOU ma from the nation's blood banks I want to thank all the good goes to traffic victims. people, doctors and nurses for Classified Ads • their kindness, sympathy, flow- The first automobile insur- ance policy was issued in 1898, ers, presents and cards while OR SALE —Steel ball baton IN JUST 15 MINUTES when t h e nation's automobile I was in the hospital. God bless for drum major. Mrs. Jerry IF YOU HAVE TO registration was about 800 cars. each and every one of you. Mrs. Z. B. Inglet Winfrey. Ph. MI 3-4354. 47-2tc SCRATCH YOUR ITCH— atkins ood t arket If all the autimobiles in the WANThla—Someone with good Your 48c back at any drug United States were placed end- ;lore. Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. credit to make small payments to-end—it would be Sunday af- "DING DONG" Itch and burning disappear! Use WELCHS on Fine Spinet Piano. Noth- ternoon. 0 T AVON CALLING ing Now. First payment in instant-drying ITCH-ME-N Grape Juice 24 Oz November. Write at once. Mc- clay, or night for eczema, ring- 37c worm, insect bites, foot itch, pasnarseasiziat; assess:mann Be an Avon Representative and Farland Music Co., 722 W. earn a good income close to other surface rashes. TODAY LIPTONS 3rd, Elk City, Okla. 47-1tp home. Opening now available. at DILL'S DRUG STORE. 40-4tc itoM TEA One-Fourth Pound 39c WILL HAUL, Plow or do com- NOTICE—A lovable home f o r WRITE OR CALL mon labor. E. M. Keel, one the aged with a family at- MRS. SIDNEY ELLIS DEL MONTE mile south of Rising Star on mosphere. 24-hour nursing 14 Oz. Bottle Patterson place at curve. 47-lp care, special diet. GOLDEN 1641 Bridge CATSUP OR 2-6850 19c FOR SALE—Kenmore automat- AGE NURSING HOME, Mrs. 011111MaraltraegalalasEtkaanialfaalat Abilene, Texas ic washer in good condition. Witt Springer, Phone HI 2- GLADIOLA Will make somebody a dandy 2370, Cisco, Texas. 17-tic FLOUR 10 Pounds laundry at small cost. Big- 89c \VAN I ED--Couple or unattach- ginbotham's. 47-ltc ed lady to live and work in Fall Is Just Around the Corner— nursing home. Tel. Cisco FOR SALE-1952 Tudor Ford. and there are many indications that business condi- HI 2-2579. 43-tfc . . EXTRA SPECIAL Clean. Looks and runs good. tions will improve even though this is an election year. R. C. McKeehan, 303 North A good business climate will insure a revival in real estate Main. Tel. MI 3-3051. Rising ALFORD MATTRESS Factory, trading and leasing and now would be a good time to get 3 Lb. Pail Star, Box 26. 47--4tp 114 E. College, gives 0 N E CRISCO abstract ready for any emergency. Many trades are 29c DAY service on new and reno- the FOR SALE—Dressed hens. Mrs. vated mattresses. Ask about lest because the landowner waits until the last minute to WITH PURCHASE OF $7.00 IN OTHER GROCERIES L. W. Mayfield, Ph. MI 3-2543. our Spring Bed One Day Ser- order his abstract brought to date. Order now so your 01•11M11•11•=e1IS abstracter will have plenty of time to do you a good Job. 47--tfc vice. Phone MI 3-2544, Ris- WANTED—Scrap iron. Highest ing Star. 16-tfc EARL BENDER & COMPANY RANCH STYLE prices paid. Reed Implement Texas Beans 2 for 25c Company. 38-tic FOR SALE--2,000 pair of fine Eastland, (Abstracts Since 1923) boots, and a house of quali- LOST—Weston exposure me- ty western wear. Leddy Boot ter, old style with new cell, Shop, Abilene, Tex. 44-tic Spinach DEL HAVEN 2 for 25c black ebony case, leather case with snap button flap. Find- WAIN FED—Opportunity to earn Mr. Farmer— • er please return to Record your good will with quality, a office. service, and price. Leddy Boot Shop, Abilene. 44-tfc BACON - b 390 finial' rb s 790 NOTICE OF PUBLIC FOR SALE—Plastic upholster- WHY RISK FIRE L s. HEARLNG ON COUNTY ed pleasure boat. First State BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1960 Bank. 35-tic In conformity with the UNI- REPRESENTATIVE WANTED BISCUITS 3 for 250 Rein 290 FORM BUDGET LAW OF TEX- in your territory. From your aanassmalialmil AS, the Commissioners' Court desk you can earn a substan- of Eastland County, Texas, has tial addition to your income. ly reduces the potential effec- A motorist is a person, who, set September 19, 1960, at 10 Only written contacts with tiveness of fertilizer. If the soil e- after seeing a bad crash, drives clo-ck a.m., as the date for a your clients! Write for par- A&M Says Soil is high in acid or low in lime public hearing on the County carefully for at least several ticulars and further details to content, the phosphorous, potas- blocks. Budget for the year 1961, after VKK-Office, Vienna 66, P. 0. I, Test Is Farmer's sum and some of the nitrogen vench hearing, the Court will B. 128, Austria. 1st-EM is lost to growing plants, Ben- Rising Star Lodge set the various levies of taxes nett continues. Addition of ag- for the year 1961 and will adopt I Best Investment ricultural limestone to such soils No. 688 A. F. & A. M. the budget for the year 1961. REAL ESTATE Meets Second Thurs- FOR SALE will result in greater use of John S. Hart, County Judge COLLEGE STATION.--Effici- plant nutrients, resulting in in- day night of each of Eastland County, Texas. Two dwellings on half acre well Month. Protect your valuable buildings wi 1 ent farming methods are pre- creased crop yields. 46-2tc located on Highway 36. One four-room and one two-room, ei- insurance coverage. requisites to maximum profits, Application of limestone pro- G. C. GROCE, W. M. ther of which may be moved. and failure to determine the duces such beneficial results as A. P. SMi fti. sec VnS1T MAYNARDS I Exceptionally well priced. • See us for money-saving service soil's need for lime and ferti- providing calcium for plant food Visitors in the home of Mr. JENKINS INSURANCE that protect! lizer is not efficiency. Dr. W. and making phosphorous more and Mrs. F. J. Maynard during AGENCY F. Bennett. extension soil chem- , available for plant use. Also, ist, says that the best place to soil bacteria are stimulated, the the week end were Mr. and Ph. MI 3-2251 or MI 34172 School Special soil is easier to work, forage Mrs. Burton Bowers and son, Rising Star, Texas determine the amount of lime Chris, also Miss Joyce Tuttle, JOYCE INSURANCE ,ENCY or fertilizer a pasture or field plant are more nutritious for all of Fort Worth; B. H. Bean ' needs is in the laboratory. (livestock and toxic materials in $5.00 and two children from Paris,' Phone MI 3-4421 E! 'tar, Texas "A farmer or rancher gets the soil are neutralized, Dr. Ben- For Permanent, including Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custom Slaughtering tr more return on the money spent nett continues. Hubbard and three children of for testing and then applying All of the above benefits are Shampoo, and Styling. Cross Plains. And Processing recommended treatment to his made available to landowners Let Me Process Your Meat_ soil than he does on any other whose soil is tested to determine The guy you realy have to I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. money spent for crop produc- what is needed. Soil samples Edna's Beauty Shop watch Reasonable Prices tion," Dr. Bennett points out. are easy to collect, and any 302 N. Anderson (On the highway) you will Expert Meal Cutting Improper nutrient balance, county agent can give you in- Tel. MI 3-4821 find: coupled with a lack of weed, formation on taking and mail- Is the guy behind the guy- insect and disease control, great- ing them, Dr. Bennett concludes. ahead •1•1111111... and ahead of the guy behind. CARL IRBY RISING STAR ODD FELLOW Telephone W. 0. W. Camp No. 567 ------MI 3-2973 LODGE NO. 152 Rising Star, Texas The hand that lifts the cup I that cheers, Rising Snit, texas OWL Meets Every Monday Night Meets First and Third Is NOT the hand that should .010•11 1•11,11111•11.11.111T. BARBER SHOP I L. L. Lewis, Noble Grand Tuesday Night Each Month. shift gears! A. P. and Curt Smith, Barbers I R. M. Earn, Vise Grand R. M. Earn: C. C. C. M. CARROLL, Sec. Pox! Maxwell, See.

ICALL Haydite Blocks W. A. RICHBURG For General Welding and For Sale Blacksmith Service Ph. MI 3-2351 Rising Star 8-8-16 Regular 25c 8-8-16 Corner 25c F. Agnew & Sons aassrso, 8-8-8 Half 15c 4-8-16 Partition 17c PIONEER tv:it Bert Besselaar RISING STAR'S FAVORITE WED. — THURSDAY 1 N. Connellee St., Eastland FOOD STORE SINCE 1920 SEPT. 7 - 8 711 a 10th St., Cisco linfatffellegleaulltri SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY `Happy Aniversary' DOGB-LE S & II CRLEN—STAMPS—ON WEDNESDAYS— Myrick Monument Yard DAVID NIVEN KIMBELLS MITZI GAYNOR C. It. MYRICK, Proprietor COFFE Lb. Tin 69c CARL REINER Highway 36 East Box 415 Your Homt Now. Keep It Up To Date Both MORTONS FRIDAY - SATURDAY CROSci PLAINS, TEXAS Salad Dressing Quart 39c SEPT. 9 - 10 In Style and Comfort, With an ... FAB LARGE SIZE 29c "Gunfighters of IVF CAN SAVE YOIl $ $ $ $ .. Mail a card to the address FHA LOAN DEL MONTE he,ew. No. 303 Abilene" A factory-trained representa- Spinach 2 Cans 29c JUDITH AMES Ike will pick up your mat- We welcome your repair or remodelling jobs. BUSTER CRABBE tress, renovate it, and deliver DUNCAN HINES U to your borne, with a new Small or Large—You Can Borrow Up to $3,500 Box PLUS mattress guarantee. CAKE MIX 29c Assignment Phillipines WESTERN with as much as 60 months in which to pay. VAN CAMPS No. 300 SUN., MON., TUES. Pork & Beans 2 Cans 25c MATTRESS CO. Let us figure with you on a new bath, an extra SEPT. 11 - 12 - 13 sex 52131 Sat Angelo, Texas So-LID POUND OLEO Polio 19c OR CALL MI 3-3511, Rising Star bedroom, a den, a new kitchen, new roof, or "Solomon and 27-EOT whatever your home needs. BISCUITS—TBELLS Sheba" 10c YUL BRYNNER Reliable Prescription Our Prices Are Economical — Our Service Is "Our Market Dept. Is Never Surpassed" Tailored to Your Requirements. LOLLOBRIGIDA Service ARMOURS MATCHLESS Technicolor Phone MI 3-3231 BACON Per Pound 39c ED. & THURS. See Our Building Materials -EMBER 14 - 15 Palace Drug Store ARMOURS NO. 1 Department Today FRYERS Per Pound Gallant Hours' Rising Star, Texas 35c AMES CAGNEY B. H. Dennard SHORT CUTS 59 s Admiral ' in Pharmacy HIGGINBOTHAM'S Beef Steak Per Pound C