The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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JANUARY i, ma
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NOTICE OP HEARING
TO APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
WATERS OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
No. 1789
Notice is hereby given, to whom
concerned, that SHEFFIELD
SiTEEL CORPORATION, the
postoffice address of which is
Houston, Texas, on the 10th day
of December, 1952, filed its ap-
lication in the office of the Board
of Water Engineers for the State
of Texas, in which it applies
for a permit to appropriate of
the unappropriated waters of the
State of Texas, from Mall Creek,
a tributary of the Neches River,
in Cherokee County, Texas, not
to exceed 275 acre-feet of water
per annum, for industrial pur-
poses, by impounding 345.15 acre-
feet of water m a reservoir cre-
ated by a dam. The proposed
dam is to be located at a point
which bears North 74 degrees,
42' East 7031.14 feet, from the
Southwest corner of William
Bartee Survey, Abstract No. 3,
Patent 757, on the West bank of
Mall Creek, in Cherokee County,
Texas, and is distant in a West-
erly direction from Rusk, Texas,
about 2% miles.
A hearing on the application of
the said SHEFFIELD STEEL
CORPORATION will be held by
the Board of Water Engineers for
the State of Texas, in the of-
fice of the Board at Austin, Tex-
as, an January 12, 1953, begin-
ning at ten o'clock A.M., at
which time and place all parties
interested may appear and be
heard. Such hearing will be con-
tinued from time to time, and
from place to place, if necessary,
until such determination has been
made relative to said application
as the said Board of Water En-
gineers may deem right, equitable
.and proper.
Given under and by virtue of
an order of the Board of Water
Engineers for the State of Tfjx-
as, at the office of the said Board
at Austin, Texas,' this the 10th
•day of December, 1952.
(SEAL)
H. A. Beckwith
A. P. Rollins
James S. Guleke
BOARD OF WATER
ENGINEERS
ATTEST:
Audrey Strandtman, Secretary
4-t-c-24
1952.
The file number of laid euit
being No. 19,455.
The namea of the parties in
slid suit are:
Altha Bolden as Plaintiff, and
Andy Bolden as Defendant.
The nature oi saia suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
Divorce.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this the 12th day of De-
cember A.D., 1952.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Rusk,
Texas, this the 12th day of De-
cember A.D., 1952.
(SEAL)
Mrs. A. C. Jenkins, Clerk
Court Cherokee
County, Texas. 4-t-c-25
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Andy Bolden, GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to the
plaintiff's petition at or before
10 o'clock A.M. of the first Mon-
day after the expiration of 42
days from the date of issuance of
this Citation, the same being
Monday the 26th day of January,
A.D., 1953, at or before 10 o'clock
A.M., before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Cherokee County,
at the Court House in RiHt. rl>- -
as.
Said plaintiff's petition war filed
on the 12th day of Dcce^.b.- ■,
— WHAT —
RUSK FOLKS
—ARE DOING—
Mrs. Tom Dilworth and daugh-
ter Judith of Dallas and son, Lt.
Tom Dilworth of Ellington Air
Force Base, Houston visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Coupland the
first of this week.
Mrs. Irene Malone and son.
Randy of Odessa spent Christmas
here with Rev. and Mrs. W. A.
Nash and Mr. and iMrs C. H. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Swan
spent Christmas at Leveretts
Chapel with their son and daugh-
ter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Nicholson
spent Christmas in Dallas with
Mrs. Nicholson's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Banks had
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley Dickerson and family of
Jveltys, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ball
and son Danny, IMr. and Mrs.
Billy Carl Ball of Alto; Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Tally of Douglass;
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Guinn of Jack-
sonville; and Mrs. Mercer and
Bobby, My ra Jane Curtis and Mr.
ami Mrs- Dwight Tally and Sa-
ah of Rusk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mehner
and son Johnny and Mrs. C. C.
Sherman and Miss Jessie Bone
spent Christmas at Houston with
relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. Myers Curtis
and daughters Lou Ann and My-
COOK'S
for looks
nd Protection, tool
'•HOUSE
ra Jane, left Sunday afternoon fon
Houston to visit Mr . Curtis' par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nelma.
(Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dyer of Luf-
kin and Mr. and Mrs. Spence
Swan of this city, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cook of Jack-
sonville Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. John Salman and
son Johnny of Cameron accom-
panied Mrs. W. H. Wallace home
Monday.
«Mrs. Felton Banks, spent Fri-
day at Frankston with Mrs. J.
B. Naron and Mrs. Jessie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Coyle Singletar.v
of Texarkana visited his parents
Chr'stmas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hill and
daughter Mary, of Tyler, visited
Mrs. C. H. Fitts and Mrs. Pat
>Choata.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Howard of
IFreeport and son Corky Howard
of Texas State University at
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fitts and children of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitts and
IChildren of Ivilgore, Rev. and
Mi's. H. M. Fitts and children,
Mrs. James Fitts and daughter,
and Mrs. Nina Sherman were
guests of (Mrs. C. H. Fitts Christ-
mas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Persons
and daughter Patricia have re-
turned after spending the holi-
days at Rosebud with Mrs. Pers-
ons' mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Isgate and
daughter, Billie Ruth, spent
Christmas at Tyler with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tucker
of Crockett and «on George S.
Tucker of California, sp^nt Sun-
day hare with tha former's sist-
ers, Mrs. H. F. Stevens and Mr.
Stevens, and Mrs. Herman Odom
and Mr. Odom.
Mr. and IMrs. Phillip Mehner
of Houston spent Christmas eve
Inight here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Mehner.
Dr. R. C. Gregory
Dog and Cat Hospital
Boarding Kennels
Jacksonville. Texas
TYLER HIWAY — PH. 2-6172
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"for a day."
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two and one-half quarts of wtfc-
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953, newspaper, January 1, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149952/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.