The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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THE RUSK CHEROKEE AN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 194«
Established July 5, 1848
Published every Thursday
_ as second class matter at
poetoXfice at Rusk, Texas, under the
Act of March 3, 1879.
la 'Cherokee county, 1 year — $1.50
Outside Cherokee county $2.00
Boys in Military Service, 1 yr. $1.50;
PRANK L. MAIN
Editor and Owner
W. R. LATSON, Associate Editor
CHURCHES
THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
A. Grady Hallonquist, Pastor
Church School 9:45 a. in.
(Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Youth Fellowship Meeting 6:45 p.]
m.
Evangelistic Rally next Tuesday
8:00 p. m.
Stewards Meeting next Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with us.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Lee C. Perry, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Training Union 6:45 p. m.
Evening Worship 8:00 p. m.
Monday W. M. S. 3:09 p. n.
Wednesday— Prayer Meeting 7:15
J>. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
John Lester, Sunday School Super- ;
intendent.
Bro. Stanley Hovoder of Texas
Christian University, regular pastor,
will conduct preaching services every |
second and fourth Sunday.
11:00 a. m. Church Services
7:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
OTHER SERVICES
Bible Study, Wednesday 8:00 p. n).
Ladies class, Thursday, 3:00 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
A. C-. Chandler, Evangelis'.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Gary L. Smith, Pastor
9:55 a. m. Church School. Bill Mc-
ttaney, Superintendent,
7:15 p. m. Young Peoples Meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
"Where Christ and Christians Meet"
(Matt. 18:20—Acts 20:7.)
SUNDAY SERVICES
Bible Study 10:00 a. m.
Preaching and Worship 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study' and preaching 7:30 p.
m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
J. B. Laughlin, Pastor
"Where Jesus is Real"
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Devotional 11:00 a. m.
Young Peoples Service 6:15 p. m.
Evening Service 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p. m.
Local & Personal News
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ware have re-
turned home after a visit with rela-
tives in Waco, and a trip to the Pet-
rified Forest and Grand Canyon in
Arizona. They were accompanied to
Waco by Mrs. Ware's mother, Mrs.
C. C. Jones of Conway, Arkansas,
who had been their guest for two
months.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Darby of Jourd
anfcon are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. W. P. Richey and Mr. Richey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Guinn ot
Houston arc s-f ending this week with
relatives in Rusk.
Mrs. C. A. Thompson and Mary
A n Acker were Tyler visitors
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Alexander and
children of Houston were visitors in
the Winkie Thompson home Sun-
day.
Mrs. Jessie O. Brown of Waco is
visiting Miss Ella Curtis.
Mr. and Mi-s. John Norwood, J}.,
of Dallas, spent Sunday with rela-
tives here.
Mrs. J. R. Alexander and children
have returned to their home in Ga-
lena Park after a visit in Rusk with
relatives.
L. N. Bolls left Wednesday for
Edinburg where he expects to visit
for about two weeks.
J.B. White of Jacksonville was
here on business Monday.
Mesdames Katie Mead, Elizabeth
Deathe and Alberta Petty of Pales-: after visitmg Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Odom.
Mrs. Lena Hill of Tyler is visiting
in the Frank Sloan home.
tine were visitors in Rusk Monday
afternoon.
Wyatt Norman, Texas University
3tudent, is visiting his mother in
Rusk.
Mrs. W. H. Dotson of New Sum-
merfield was a visitor in Rusk Mon-
day.
Miss Marvinell Williams of Union
Grove is visiting in the home of Mrs.
Rufh Williams.
Mrs. Winkie Thompson and daught-
ers, Martha Carolyn and Wilma Sue,
were Tyler visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Finley and
son Earl spent the weekend in Long-
view with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Finley
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gore.
Mrs. C. L. Manning -was called to
Beaumont by the illness of a brother.
Mrs. J. B. Brown spent Thursday
in Dallas. She was accompanied
home by her sisters, Mrs. T. T. Sax-
on and Miss Vivian Moore.
Mrs. Carl Wipprecht of Bryan is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ed Parks.
Ralph Guinn of .Overton was a
Rusk visitor Wednesday.
Miss Beaulah Allen-'and Mrs. C.
L. Manning and son, Victor, were
visitors in Henderson Sunday.
Miss Gerry Houston returned to
her home in Houston Wednesday af-
Bill Nynnaly of Jacksonville was ; ter a ten days visit with her grand-
a Rusk visitor Monday.
Mrs. J. A. Eidson spent the week-
end in Waco.
Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Geddie, Mr. and
Mrs. N. D. Geddie, Jr., and Thomas
E. and Don Geddie of Athens visit-
ed in the M. M. Troublefield home
Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Parks was brought home
from a Jacksonville hospital Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Kerr were
Dallas business visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvie Odom have re-
turned to their home in Fort Woi'th
mother, Mrs. W-. G. Allen.
Mrs. Chas. L. Kerr visited her sis-
ter, Mrs. G. B. McCord in Overton
Saturday.
Mesdames W. T. Norman and D.
T. Howard were visitors in Dallas
Thursday.
Mrs. Louis • Butler is visiting in
Arkadelphia, Ark.
Misses Lola B. Nelson and Melba
Lock were visitors in Terrell the
first of the week.
Marvin Troublefield and Marvin,i
Jr. were business visitors in Tyler j
Tuesday.
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East Texas Real Estate Service
FIRST FLOOR EIDSON BUILDING — OFFICE PHONE 151
ALBERT S. MOORE
Residence Phone 17
Oil Leases, Timber, Iron Ore
FURNISHED HOME
3 lots, four-room house framed,
good condition. 1 living room suite
end table and rug; 1 four-piece
bedroom suite and rug; dinette
and six chairs; 3-burner oil stove,
kitchen cabinet and kitchen table;
two extra rugs. Price $1800.
LAND
505 acres, 200 open land, plenty
live water, some timber, well lo-
cated with reference to highway
and close to town. Can be had for
$25. per acre.
LAND
160 acres, 40 cultivation, balance
in pasture and timber, all under
fence. Some timber ready for the
mill. One-fourth minerals reserv-
ed. Price $22 per acre.
RURAL HOME
173 acres, 75 cultivation, balance
pasture and woodland. 6-room and
4-room house fair condition, barn
and other farm buildings; plenty
good well water and a beautiful
front. Price $3250.
LOTS
Two, Crockett St., 60x240, and
priced at $550 each; on South
Main 100x140, curb, gutter and
• J. ALEX BLACK
Residence Phone 282
Houses, Lots, Farms and Ranches
RURAL HOME
102 acres, 6 miles Rusk on good
road, 35 cultivation, balance pas-
ture and woodland. 5-room frame
and 3-room boxed fair condition.
Large barn, meat house and home
orchard. 8 head cattle, 1 disc,
wajking cultivator, stalk cutter,
planter, distributer, 2 large and
2 small breaking plows, wagon
and harness and other farm im-
plements. Mail and bus route and
lights. Not leased and all minerals
go.
SMALL RANCH
400 acres, 50 cultivation balance
pasture. 5-room frame building,
fair condition. Price $6500.
RURAL HOME
73 acres, 2 miles W. Rusk, good
road near paved highway, % cul-
tivation,' balance pasture and tim-
ber. 4-room frame building, fair-
condition, lights and school bus
available. Plenty well and live wa-
ter. Price $4500.
FARM HOME
183% acres on paved highway, 5
miles Rusk, 75 cultivation, balance
pasture and woodland, plenty well
and live water. 5-room and 3-room
Sidewalk for $2000 ; 75x150 1 lA ... _ ,
blocks square and priced at $1600. house w,red for iights. One large
HOME
Yi aci , 4-room frame fabricated
brick, well on back porch, garage,
bam and meat house, paved high-
way, mail and bus service. Price,
1060.
HOME
We Tiave for you a nice 4-room
home with bath, lights, water and
gas, close in on lot 50x150; good
garage and priced for only $3850.
HOME
1 acre land on paved highway just
outside city' limits. 5-room house
and one small barn, 5 acres hog
proof fence. Will sell 165 acres,
small house and barn for $25 per
acre.
H0USE8—CAN BE MOVED
One 4-room frame building, cor-
rugated roof, not old. One 3-room
frame, large rooms, fair condi-
tion. $450. each.
LAND
458 Good acres all in pasture
under fair fence, one creek and
\ plenty spring water. Price $32.50
per acre.
good condition, rock underpinning, SAWMILL COMPLETE
lights, well on back porch, close 11 mules, 6 wagons, harness and
to city water and gas. Only $3250. chains, 1 mill and all that goes
RURAL HOME with it to make it complete and
125 acres, 50 cultivation, 75 pas- ready to go. Priced at $6500.
ture, some pine and oak, 35 of the HOME
above acres good creek bottom. 3 miles Rusk on good road, 2 ac-
4-room boxed house, cowshed, j res land, 4-room frame house,
barn and poultry house. Near
paved highway, mail and bus ser-
vice. Not leased and priced to you
for $3250.
FIRST FLOOR EID80N BUILDING
res land, 4-room frame house
NEW, garage and barn; gas and
lights available. Price $3950.
PHONE 1S4
HAMILTON'S
Household Supplies and Sporting Goods
Offers You Special Bargains
This Week
YES!!!
WE HAVE
Radios — Battery and Electric
Records for your Radio Phono—Combination
FURNITURE BARGAINS
6-Piece Living Room Suite 139.50
(Regular 139.50 for 2 pieces)
Twin Chair Living Room Suite 149.50
Sofa bed & Twin Matching Platform Rockers
Sofa Beds 69.00 up
Bedroom Suites 119.50'
(Large Pogter-Bed Style)
Chests — Cabinets — Sink Cabinets — Ward-
robes — Cedar Chests — Platform Rockers
Rugs — Linoleum by the Rug and Yard
SPECIAL— SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st
All White-Glass Front Kitchen Cabinet 29.95
Clyde Cauthen
Appliances and Furniture
Ph. 400 — Rusk — Ph. 400
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OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE
Ladies' Red and White and Multi-color Shoes.
Values to $4.98. Sale Price 1.98
One Group of Wash Dresses. Values to $6.95.
Closing out at 3.95
Another Group of Women's Dresses. Values
to $10.95. Sale Price 6.95
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Children's Play Suits. Values to $2.98. This
Sale 98c
Use Our Lay-Away Plan in Buying Your
New Fall Coat and Suit
Blankets Also on Lay-Aawy Plan
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1946, newspaper, August 29, 1946; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326118/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.