The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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THE RUSK CHKROKEEAN
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1,200,000 Chevrolets
Out Since January 1. i
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Detroit. Oct. 1—The Chevrolet j
Motor Company announced here |
today that more than 1,200.000 oi |
the new six cylinder Chevrolet
cars have been placed on the
road since the lirst of the year.
This achievement accomplish-
ed in little over nine months, is
three times the best showing of
any other manufacturer of six
cyiindar cars in a calendar year
and tops Chevrolet's record total
for the entire year of 1928.
It is now certain that six cyl-
inder production will set a world
record this year, surpassing for
the first time in the history of
the industry the output of four
cylinder cars. The leadership
of the sixes will come about
chiefly because of Chevrolet's
record showing this year.
Chevrolet factory officials de-
clare that the dominating rea-
son back of the leadership of the
six is the public preference for
the advantages which this type
of construction affords. They
point out too that the influence
of great volume production,
which has enabled the industry
to get six cylinder prices down
to the lowest on record and has
made it possible for Chevrolet
through maximum volum to offer
six cylinder performance at a
price that formerly bought only
a four.
With a new yearly record al-
ready assured, Chevrolet fact-
ories are continuing on the big-
fiest Fall production program
ever undertaken by the company.
Nine assembly plants and seven
large manufacturing plants are
facing the busiest final quarter
that Chevrolet has ever known.
The heavy Fall factory progam
was made necessary, it was ex-
plained, to bring production up
to the level of the demand and
make possible quicker deliveries
to the owners.
DALLAS
OCT. 12-27
16 BIG
DAYS
Year's Biggest Event!
Educational—Inspiring
Entertaining—Profitable
Here Are Just a Few of the
Major Attractions
WORLD CHAMPION
RODEO
A thrill per
second! Hair-
raising stunts!
World's great-
est Wild West
stars! Twice
daily, Oct. 12-
20 inclusive.
HAGENBECK-WALLACE
CIRCUS
Complete
Circus, with
World's
Biggest
Menagerie,
Twice Daily
Before
Grandstand!
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"THE RED ROBE"
Stage
Show
Direct
from
Broad-
way!
Cast of 150 people! Romance,
drama, thrills, laughs! Audi-
torium show.
Also Dual Live Stock
Show, Horse Show, Poultry
Show, Agricultural Show,
$10,000 Band Contest, Foot-
ball and other attractions!
• ROADWAY S
LATEST
SHOW
Enlarged Free Parking
Space Inside Grounds
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SHERIFF'S SALE—REAL ESTATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Cherokee.
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain Order of Sale issued j
out of the Honorable District Court I
of Cherokee county, on the 18th. day
oi September. 1329, by A. M. Vininjr.
clerk of said court for tin- sum of Nine I
Thousand. Four Hundred, Fifteen and j
• >7-100 Dollars and costs of suit, under
an Attachment Lien and Judgment n
favor of Sam A Goodson and F. L.
Haberle vs Thotnas Tv.er, placed in J
hands for service. I. R, K. Gray, u-
Sheriff of : 'nerokee county. Te.\a .
did. ou the lHth. day of September, j
192i . levy on certain Real Estate, sit- I
uated in Cherokee county, Texas, de-j
scribed as follows, towit:
Bt'injx I wu 11 act tif Innd of ; Wai v, i 'k I 1 jj - i
itson Sui"ry :is 1 ■ lows:
TKAUTONK: BeiDK *0—7-1'1 ieics c,t I
Block No. 2of the Warwick Ferguson survi y
and bounded as follows: U.-KlunliiK at the
X E. corner of Block .No. H. heretofore eori-
renyed to Samuel Stockton, it beirin also the
N. W, corner of Block No. 4 and the E. ear-
ner of block No. I. ['hence K. 774 vrs. to the
N. K. COrnor of block No. 4: 'I hence N. '11
vrs. to tbe N W. corner of block No. 5 on the
tbe original N. B. line of said survey ; Thence
W. 774—3-i0 vrs to place of beginning.
SECOND THAt'T: Being Block No. 5of
of subdivision of Warwick Ferguson survey:
Beginning on the N. B. Line of said survuy.
about 20S5 vrs. W. of the original N. E. cor-
ner of same, at the N. E. corner of same, at
the N. W. corner of block No. 8. heretofore
sold to I'. H. Alexander, at a stake for comer
from a pine urs, N, S5 W. 3-4-10jvrs. and a f
O. brs. 8. M> 1-2 E. 11 1-2 vrs.: this being N K.
corner of block No. 7 of suld survey, which
block Is retained by D. O. Mayfield in dejd lo
me (Thus. Taylor) dated Jan.,,. lBle: Them e
W. with the N. B. line of said survey at H>ao
vrs. pass the N E. corner of block fi. hereby
enveyed at 1501-4-10 vrs. to the N. E. cornet
of Ibock No. 2of said subvtsion of Warwick
Ferguson Survey, which Is the N. W corner
of block No. 5 hereby conveyed a rock lor
corner from which a post brs N. 82. W. I 7-io
vrs another P. O. H. 43 E. H-8-10 vrs; Thence
8. 723 - 2-10 vrs along the subdivision line be-
tween the line between block No 2 and block
No. 5 of said survey to the N. W. corner of
block No. 6 heretofore sold to W. L. Walker
to a rock for corner, from which a V. O. brs
N. 22 E 9 vrs: Tbeuce E. 471 vrs. along the
subdivision line between Blocks No*. 5 and 6
said subdlslon of sahl Warwick Ferguson
Survey to tbe ,v E. corner of BIo'-k No. ,m
the W. B. of the A.J. Ooupland trrct to a
rock for corner: Thence N. 240—2-10 vrs. a-
long the W. II. line of .said A .1. Coupland
tract to the N. W. corner thereof to a rock
for corner from which a sweet gum brs. N. til
E. 11— 2-10 vrs another sweet gum N.21. W.
5—5-10 vrs: Thence continuing North with
the W. B. line of Block No. 7. about 407 vrs to
the N. B. line of said Warwick Fergoson sur-
vey and the N. E. corner of salk Block No. 5
of tho subdivision thereof hereby conveyed,
which point Is 1030 vrs west of the place of
twgiunlng, .contains flO-H-lO acres of land,
and levied upon as the property of
Thomas Taylor and that on the first
Tuesday in November 1929, the same
being tbe 5th day of said month, at
the Oourt House door, of Cherokee
County, in the town of RuBk Texas,
etween the hours of 10 A. M. and 4
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Expressions of Appreciation.
To the dear, kind friends that so
faithfully j/ave their time, assistance
and sympathetic service during those
sorrowful hours of our precious Wil-
lie's illness and death, we humbly and
gratefully extend our sincerost appre-
ciation. Our hearts bui—> with grati-
tude for the countless number of kind-
nesseses, thoughtful acts of friendship
and the magnificent generosity that
was"be towed on her duing themonths
of ill health. The debt we feel to our
Rusk friends is overwhelming Jand in-
tense. May God's richest blessings
rest upon each of yot* is our earnest
prayer I
Mrs. Stella West.
Lene West Quiun,|
John WestJ,Guinn,
Ruth Guinn Maness.
Cemetery Notice.
Regular meeting postponed account
absence of Mrs. Butler, j
Called meeting at horna of Mrs. Will
Cspeland, ,Tuesday Oct. 8, 3.30 p. m.
EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
Every woman knows how easy it is
to burn or scald herself while workng
in her home. Every woman knows
that these burns and scalds are pain-
ful and fcometimes very slow to heal.
Every woman should know that the
pain of scalds and burns will be
quickly relieved, infection positively
prevented and speedy healing assured
if Liquid Borozone is instantly ap-
plied. Get a bottle of Liquid Boro-
zone and keep it handy in your medi-
cine cabinet. Sold by Moseley's Drug
;: offer
Would you like to share in the earnings of the Dixie Gas and Utilities
Company? Would you like to become a profit-sharing partner with other
"home folks" in the public utility that serves you?
Because we believe in Customer Ownership we have arranged such an op-
portunity for you. You can become a partner in this Company and share
in its growth by an investment in the 7 per cent Preferred Shares of
Dixie Gas and Utilities Company, of which this Company is a part.
You Gain Most
You gain first of all, through your acceptance of this offer, a sound, safe place
to put your money.
Your money will be in an essential business — a constructive business — which
helps you and thousands of other people to get more enjoyment and satisfaction
out of life.
Some of the property in which you become interested is right here at home.
You can watch your money at work.
You get a yield on your investment of 7.07 per cent—with safety.
10 Points
which show that when you
invest in the 7 per cent
Preferred Shares of
Dixie Gas and Utili-
ties Company you
Invest Wisely.
1. SAFETY. Your money is safe.
Property and assets amounting to
$1.53 stand behind every $1 you in-
vest in these shares. Every dollar
needed to pay your Preferred share
dividends is earned five times over.
2. YIELD. You get, at the present
price of these shares, a yield of
7.07 per cent per annum.
3. MARKETABILITY. You can
readily turn your shares into cash,
should you have need.
4. QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS. Div-
idends are paid four times a year on
the first days of January, April, July
and October.
."). LOAN VALUE. Your bank
should willingly accept your shares
as collateral for a loan.
fi. TAX EXEMPTION. Your divi-
dend- are exempt from present nor-
mal Federal Income Tax.
7. AN ESSENTIAL BUSINESS —
You become a partner in an essen- j
tial bu.-:fries-: -one which supplies a j
necessity oi' modern home and in- 1
dustrial life.
8. DIVERSITY. Your money, in-
vested in Dixie Gas arid Utilities
Company works for you not only in
your city but in 29 cities and towns
which are served by the Dixie Gas
and Utilities system.
Your Community Gains
When you invest in the Dixie Gas and Utilities Company you
help to provide service that meets the needs of your own com-
munity. You help to make your community a better place in
which to live and do business.
The Company Gains
When you become a shareholder in the Dixie Gas and Utilities
Company you become more interested in our Company. The
Company gains an increased amount of friendship, cooperation
and understanding from its customers.
We believe that you will agree that Customer Ownership is a
movement which benefits many people—and that you can gain
by placing some of your savings in the 7 per cent Preferred
Shares of the Dixie Gas and Utilities Company.
DAYS OF OPPORTUNITY
October 7th to 19th. 1929
As we have only a limited number of shares for distri-
bution this opportunity will be open to our customers and
other friends for 12 days only—October 7th to 19th.
If you wish to become a partner in this sound, progres-
sive Company and share in its earnings and growth, we ad-
vise you to get your order in without delay. Any employee
of our Company can give you full information on the Dixie
Gas and Utilities Company and its 7 per cent Preferred
Stock while our present allotment lasts and take your or-
der, Or you can telephone your order to our nearest office.
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9. PARTIAL PAYMENT. You can
also pay for your shares, if you
wish, $io per share with the order
and $10 per month per share.
10. A SOUND BUSINESS. Dixie
Gas and Utilities Company is a part
of the extensive United Gas Com-
pany system, one of the most ex-
tensive systems in the entire natur-
al gas industry.
Which is part of the Dixie Gas and Utilities Company
Cities and Towns Served
AT RETAIL
Beaumont
Orange
Dayton
Liberty
Crosby
Carthage
Longview
Kilgore
Hallsville
Marshall
Scottsville
Nacogdoches
Livingston
Jonesville
Lindale
Swan
Sour Lake
Humblo
Timpson
Goodrich
Lufkin
AT WHOLESALE
Rusk
Jacksonville
Troup
Henderson
Garrison
Waskom
Palestine
Tyler
Other Outlets
Under the terms of present existing contracts, the system
will begin on or about November 1st to additionally sell between
30 and 40 million cubic feet of natural gas daily, mostly for de-
livery to the Mississippi River Fuel Corporation (St. Louis line)
and to the Southern Natural Gas Corporation (Birmingham-
Atlanta line).
(The sale of these shares is being handled through United Gas Com-
pany, which company has already acquired these shares.)
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BUY IT IN RUSK
P. M., by virtue of said levy and said
Order of Sale I will sell said above
described Raal Estate at public ven-
due, for cash, to ihe highest bidder,
as the property of said Thomas Tay-
lor.
And in compliance with law, 1
give this notice by publication, in the
English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
Rusk Cherokeean, a newspaper pub-
lished in Cherokee County.
Witness my hand this 18th, day of
September. 19119.
Richard R. Gray.
Sheriff Cherokee County, Texas.
By J. B. Belvin, Deputy.
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The Foundation!
Of our business is built by the service we Rive. You |
l g alone can judge that g
Your trip will be safe and economical if you use our service
Through Service to Dallas That Connects to
Entire West and North Texas
Connections at Palestine For All South Texas Points
Buses Leave Rusk for Palestine and Dallas:
6:00 a. m. 10:00 a.m. 3:45 p. m.
Leave Dallas for Rusk: 8 a. m. 1 P« m.
Leave Palestine for Rusk:
7:30 a. m. 1:15 p- rr - 5:45 p. m.
LET US CARRY YOUR EXPRESS
Sunshine Bus Lines, Inc.
"Serving East Texas"
Phone 48
E. M. MANSFIELD, (RoikHotel)Local Aflt.
WE NOT ONLY DELIVER
THE GOODS BUT—
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Our prices are just as inviting as any others, and
when it comes to service and merit of the
goods you will find them lower.
If it's in the market we have it, and you know us
when it comes to Fair Dealing.
Phone 58
Phone Your Wants to
YOURS FOR SERVICE
Mallard's Grocery
'Where Price and Quality Meet"
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1929, newspaper, October 4, 1929; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291422/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.