The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN FRIDAY, MAY 20', 1938
FASTRILL NEWS
Lorraine Thompson of Lone Oak
spent the week end with her cousin,
Korean Trevathan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sheffield and
family spent the weekend in Alto
with her mother, Mrs. Sam Burch-
field.
Clifford and Korean Trevathan
and Buck Patrick visited Jean Man-
gum at Elkhart Sunday.
'Mrs. Henry of Trouo and Mrs. L,
Blackmar. of Jacksonville visited
with Mrs. Noble Willingham last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown of Kir-
byville visited Mrs. Neil Odom Sun-
day.
iMr. and Mrs. Albert Underwood of
Wells visited their 3on, Mr. and Mrs.
Carmon Underwood Sunday.
Mrs. Noble Willingham and chil-
dren are visiting with relatives at
Troup this week.
The young ;folks, chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thomas enjoyed
'a weiner roast Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jordan and
children of Red Gate spent a few
hours here Wednesday night in the
Jordan home.
Mrs. F. Goetzman and Mrs. Vina
Wells and her little granddaughter
spent Thursday with relatives in Red
Gate.
Miss Dorris Chester of Palestine
spent Monday here with her mother.
iMr. and Mrs. Lee Powers and
Mrs. Bowman visited relatives in
Groveton Sunday.
Mrs. Jess Parker and daughters,
Don Lou and Dennia Joyce, Mrs. Lee
Powers and mother, Mrs. Bowman
"visited in Lufkin and Diboll Monday.
The Rusk B. Y. P. U. came out
Sunday night and put on a very in-
teresting program.
The Pricilla Bali Team played here
Sunday. The score 4 to 3 in favor of
Fastrill.
Clyde Thompson of Diboll was a
business visitor here Monday.
Mrs. F. Finnin and son, Mrs. Junie
White and children of Red Gate vis-
ited relatives here Sunday and Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hub Birchfield of
Red Gate came Monday to spend a
few days with her mother, Mrs. Lee
White.
Mrs. Jack Jones and son, Mrs. Vi-
na Wells and Mrs. Woodroe Powers
and baby were visitors in Jackson-
ville at the home of Mrs. J. C.Kim-
ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Emitt Loftin and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Tinnus and children
visited in Weeches Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bohannan were
visitors in Weeches Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stokes gave a
picnic for the young folks at the
light plant Friday night.
Mrs. F. Goetzman and daughter,
Mrs. A1 Buffington visited relatives
in Newton over" the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Farrow and ba-
by spent Monday in Palestine and
Tyler.
Mrs. Harrison Dale of Athens is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Redd.
Mrs. F. Finnin and son and Mrs.
•Jimmie White and children of Vair
spent the first of the week here with
relatives.
Mrs. C. W. Evans and Miss Oma
Farrows visited in Palestine this
week.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Red lawn News
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black, Mr.
and Mrs. John Black and son Jarell
and Mrs. W. Corn of Alto spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. EdwardBlack.
Mesdames Ed Vining and Will
Wallace visted in Central High Fri-
day, with Mrs. Vining's- sister, Mr3.
Hugh Dickey, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Townson spent
the weekend in Linwood with Mr.
ind Mr*-. Homer Townson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKenzie and
son Cecil Mrs. J. R. Page and Elbert
Bagley visited in Salem Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vining.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barnes and
children were gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Danheim Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hill and son
James visited in Mt. Zion Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Skeeters.
J. E. Palmer of Houston spent the
weekend with his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Atkerson and
children and Roy Atkerson of Long
Branch were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Rogers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Page andson,
Charles Lester visited in Mt. Zionl
Sunday.
Miss Clara Blanton of Jacksonville^
visited relatives here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Satterwhite
and Mrs. Delia Thornton spent Sun-
day in New Salem with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Martin.
Those from here that attended the
singing at Froest Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Spivey, Reba Durham,
Carl Rogers, Mrs. Odel Hamilton and
children and Mrs. Janet Bruno.
• !Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper of Alto
spent a few days in the E. B. Black
home last week.
Frank Watkins of Boyce, La. spent
the weekend with his uncle, Lae Wat-
kins and family.
John Tom McClain of Fort Worth
spent last week here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Satterwhite
and Mesdames Mary James and De-
lia Thornton spent Friday in Tyler.
Joe Belk of Overton visited in the
Dock Belk home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott and chil-
dren of North Texas are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Derrett.
J. F. Barker.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Simpson and children of.
Sail Antonio spent last weekend with
see the Required Special Provisions. | governing rates.
The above prevailing minimum I A local employment agency from
wage rates shall govern on this con 1 which the Ccq.ractor aha J obfai
- tract. Overtime ar. 1 loga ^ui.day J employment list will be designate
-Its. Thompson's brother, T. J. Burke work -"hall be paid for at the regular prior t> the award of contract Pla:-
and family. ~ —— —
Quite a crowd from different lo-
calities attended the singing here
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Smith and Joy Ivie
went to Wells last Saturday.
CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF TEX-
AS HIGHWAY COMMISSION
and specifications available at the
office of R. R. Renshaw, Resident' .
Engineer, Rusk, Texas, and Statt^ '
Highway Department, Austin,, Us-
ual rights reserved.
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REPRESENTATIVE:
If. T. Brov/p, Re-election
Gils White msn
rOLXTYJUDGE:
.1 W. Chandler, Jr.. Re-election
SHERIFF:
Bill Brunt, Re-election
DISTRICT CLERK:
J. E. Hamilton
TAX ASSESSOR and COLLECTOR:
J. W. (Jim) Pearson, Re-election
COUNTY CLERK:
Melvin Sessions, Re-election
"COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT:
Mrs. Reba Hudson Shuttiesworth
D. C. Stockton, Re-election
-E. S. Erwin
-Ezell Murdock
COUNTY ATTORNEY:
E. B. Lewis, Re-election
COUNTY TREASURER:
Cora M. Dickey, Re-election
J. C. Shankles
Nortan Walley
Leah Parmley
COMMISSIONER. PRBCINCT 1:
Marvin M. Troublefield
Albert Phifer, Re-election
Thomas Wallace
T. E. (Edd) Acker
PUBLIC WEIGHER, PREC'INC 1:
Charley Halhc-t, Re-election
JUSTICE OF PEACE, PRECINCT 1;
E D. Spinks, Re-election
O \ HT/Ui I X.Tr KcTn' CT 1:
C. E Jay, Rt-'ylectiom
FOREST NEWS
Mesdames Leona Harris of San
Angelo and Nina Spruit of Cleburg
are visiting their sisters, Mesdames
Minnie Barker and Mamie Harris.
We were sorry to hear of the death
of B. 0. Bailey of WellsMonday.
Mesdames Opal Weathersbee and
Hazel Kennedy of San Angelo avo
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Harris this week.
Mrs. Martha Patterson and son of
Hillsboro spent last weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Sneed.
Mrs. J. S. Pyle and mother, Mrs.
Lineley spent spent last Wednesday
in Lufkin with Mrs. Pyle's daughter,
Mrs. Woodrow Oliver.
Misses Ethel Melvin and Maude
Townsend shopped in Lufkin last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Irene Ramsey and children
*pent last Thursday in Nacogdoches j
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- [
breath.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Linviile. Mai:- ;
inc arid J. E. Linviile went to Lufkin
last Saturday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. W. Walters and
Mr . D. M. Barker attended .business
in tiusk last Friday.
Mrs. .J. B. Ramsey spent last Tues-
day in Rusk with her daaghter, Mrs.
Carl Garner.
Mrs. Ed Hataway of Waskom spent
several days last, week with her
father and sister, H. A. Ivie and Mrs.
Sealed proposals for constructing
9.652 miles of cut-back Asphaltic
Concrete Pavement from a point 6.8
miles north bast of the Cherokee
County line on Highway No. 21,
covered by F. A. P. 499-B Reop. U-
III & 499-C Reop. U-II in Houston
& Cherokee County, will be received
at the State Highway Department,
Austin. Texas, until 9:00 A. M., May
24, 1938, and then publicly opened
and read.
The attention of the bidders is di-
rected to the required special pro-
visions covering subletting or as-
signing ,fhe contract, the selection
of labor, and hours and conditions of
employment.
Except as otherwise specified, the
minimum wages paid to all laborers,
workmen or mechanics employed on
this contract shall be one ($1,00)
Dollar per hour for "Skilled Labor,"!
Fifty (50c) Cents per hour for "In-1
termediate Grade Labor" and Forty
(40c) Cents per hour for "Unskilled
Labor".
Attention is directed to the special
provisions, included in the proposal
to insure compliance with the re-
quirement of House Bill No. 54 of
the Forty-Third Legislature of th"
State of Texas.
Type of Prevailing Prevailing
Laborer Minimum Miniumum
Workman Per diem wage Hourly
or Based on an Wage
Mechanic Eight (8) Hour -Rate
Working Day
Intermediate
Grade Labor 4.00 50
Skilled Labor $8.00 $1.00
Unskilledr Labor 3.20 .401
For the classification of particu-'
lar positions under the above types!
of Laborers, Workmen or Mechanics!
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NOTICE
Regarding Accounts Payable to C. F.
Gorman & Company
Accounts payable by C. F. Gorman
& Co., and R. B. Smith, contractors
on surfacing State Highway 22 be-
tween Rusk and Mt. Enterprise, be-
fore being authorized must first be
opened personally by C. F. Gorman,
R. B. Smith, Q. S, Hitt, B, J, McLarty
or E, M, Gorman. We will not be re-
sponsible l'or payment of any ac-
counts Against C. F. Gorman & Co.
unless the account has been opened
and verified by the signature of ono
of the above named persons, either by
written order or signed invoice by
them.
Your cooperation will be appreciat-
ed.
C. F. Gorman & Co.
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938, newspaper, May 20, 1938; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325686/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.