The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947
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relatives in inouston.
- N". €r. Thfofipfctm'of Pasadena
dent School District, Rusk, Texas
ctsve w. H. Hanna, President of
visited in the B. W. Thompson ,the Board> wiU be recelved at the
home Christmas. 'Rusk City Hal1 untl1 2:00 p"
J. H. Copeland of Turney visit- on Friday, January 10, 1947, for
ed his mother here Sunday. ! " sub-contracts for the construc-
Mj- and Mrs. C. D. Monroe of tion of the Rusk Elementary
Hooks, Texas visited his uncle, j School Plant at Rusk, Texas. Bids
W. Thompson here Christmas day. ; will be opened at 2:30 p. m. at
Jess Rich and family of Mc- the Rusk City Hall, Rusk, 1 exas,
Gregor visited his parents, Mr. and read aloud. Any bid received
and Mrs. Louis Rich here last;after the scheduled time for re-
week. jceiving bids, will be returned un-
Mrs. Robert Pryor visited her opened.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Glass in i Copies of the plans, specifica-
Beaumont during the holidays. tions, and other proposed contract
James Copeland visited in Atoy j documents are on file in the of-
Saturday. ! fices of the Architects, Broesch«
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobson vis-! & Vale, 5106 Crawford Street,
ited in the George Copeland home
recently.
Sunday school was poorly at-
tended here Sunday due to the
bad weather.
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You have the Intention..
Dr. C. M. Pearce, Jr.
Will Assume the
Office and Practice of
Dr. Geo. P. Francis
On or about January 6
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Houston, Texas, and of the Rusk
Independent School District, care
W. H. Hanna, President of the
Board, Rusk, Texas.
W. H. Hanna, President of the
Board, Rusk Independent School
District.
Wylie W. Vale, Boesche & Vale,
Architects & Engineers.
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GENERAL DENTISTRY
Norman & Stone
Insurance Agents
FIRE — CASUALTY,
AUTOMOBILE, ETC.
2nd Floor F & M Bank Building
Telephone No. 4
Progressing
With Rusk!
Will you tfejieans?
Of course you •waul lo give your children
the lifelong advantages of a college educa-
tion. It's their birthright.
Such an important matter should not be
left to chance. Nor need it be. By arranging
for a "college education" policy now you
make sure that the funds will be on hand at
the proper time—without question, and with-
out undue strain on your finances.
May I discuss the matter with you • • • t&
your convenience?
P B. MUSSLEWHITE
Announcing the Opening of a
Retail Lumber Yard by tbe
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Choctaw Lumber Co.
We intend to carry a stock of lumber to fit the needs of
any builder from 2x4 to 2x12, 1x4 to 1x12, center match,
shpilap, 1x6 and 108, No. 105 siding, lv4 kiln dried
flooring, oak flooring in all grades.
We will also have in stock corrugated aluminum roofing
and other building supplies.
Your patronage will be greatly appreciated
We will be ready to start delivery on most items the first
week in January and we hope to have what you will need
in stock.
Choctaw Lumbei Co.
Yard Located at Rusk Foundry & Machine Shop
(Formerly Pryor Foundry & Machine Shop)
L. J. Ogden & Sons * Phone 20
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Capital structure increased since October
i I, 1944, from $57,650.00 to a total cap-
ital and surplus of $100,000.00. This
strengthening of our capital structure in-
creases our legal loaning limit and enables
us to keep pace with the ever growing
credit requirements of expanding pro-
gress of our otwn and community.
We have paid a ten per cent dividend an-
nually and a bonus to our employees.
We sincerely appreciate the splendid busi-
ness you have given us. We hope that we
will have the privilege of serving you in
the future.
Come in to see us.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
ST4TE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Do Your Washing the Easy Way at
CITY LAUNDRY
(HELP YOURSELF)
Back of Frozen Food Locker
Plenty of Hot Water and Soap
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 29
W. O. Lee
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Ready To Serve You
We are now equipped and ready to serve
you, whether it be Kerosene for your
heating and cooking, Oasoline for your
farm tractor or mill, or Grease and Lubri-
cating Oils for any kind of machinery. We
can make prompt deliveries right to your
home, farm or Shop.
For all of these purposes you will find
that Texaco products will give complete
satisfaction.
Call Number 261-W, or 240
J. C. WILLIAMS
Texas Company
PHONE 80M
HI CROCKETT
GREAT SOUTHERN
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Selling the
to Industry
Every family in jour community benefits when a new busi-
ng** opens there. Every new industry means more jobs for
loot! workers, more tax revenues for the town and state, more
money in circulation for everybody to share.
To encourage the movoment of industry to this area, United
Gas Pipe Line Company launched >«n extensive national adver-
tising campaign more than seven year* ago to proclaim the
advantages of the "Gulf South" for industry... selling its
raw material*, its friendly labor, its markets, its transport, its
fuel.
Thk month United Gas ran its 100th advertisement directed
to die big men of industry, in such publications as TIME,
UNITED GAS .. SERVING THE
BUSINESS WEEK, MANUFACTURERS RECORD and'
WALL STREET JOURNAL. Our purpose? To build pros-
perity for aii the people of the five-state area we serve...
for anything that benefits our customers benefits us; anything
that benefits us benefits our customers.
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1947, newspaper, January 2, 1947; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326136/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.