The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1951 Page: 10 of 16
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THE RUSK CHEKOKEEAN, RUSK, TEXAS
SEPTEMBER 13, 1951
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School Days Are
Better Breakfast Days
IT'S time to make school days
into better breakfast days, for
September is Better Breakfast
Month. It will 'be fun for all, es-
pecially if your breakfast menu
looks and tastes this good.
Surveys put a revealing spot-
light on our nation's breakfast
habits. As for the youngsters,
only one out of five goes to school
with a good breakfast.
Breakfast Bonus
Government nutritionists point
©ut that drowziness and low
grades may be the result of the
forgotten or hasty breakfast. On
the sunnier side, scientific tests
liave proved breakfast will "up"
our work output, make us quicker
ion the draw, and keep us calmer
and steadier during the morning.
A good breakfast, according to
a pattern widely recommended by
doctors and nutritionists, is a
basic cereal breakfast. This in-
cludes just five foods: fruit, ce-
real, milk, bread and butter.
.Tasty Menu
On a September morn, start
•with bright red tomato juice. Oat-
meal is the main dish. Atop this
goes —much to the delight of
youngsters — fresh applesauce
sprinkled with chopped peanuts.
Serve it with either cold or hot
milk.
Crunchy Wheat Muffins, made
with crushed shredded wheat bis-
cuits, offer a different bread-and-
butter dish. You'll find the easy
recipe below. Make your break-
fast beverage milk for the chil-
dren, coffee and milk for adults.
Crunchy Wheat Muffins
l'/i cups sifted all-purpose
flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cups finely crushed
shredded wheat biscuits
Vi cup chopped nuts
'4 c«P brown sugar
1 cup milk
1 egg, beaten j
1/3 cup melted fat or salad oil
Sift together flour, baking pow-
der, and salt. Combine shredded
wheat, nuts, and brown sugar and
add to flour mixture. Add milk
and fat to egg and stir into flour
mixture until just blended. Fill
greased muffin pans, 2Ms x 1%
inches, 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven
(425°F.) about 20 minutes, or un-
til done. Yield: 12 muffins.
LEGALS
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Konrad Victor Ising De-
fendant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the Honorable
District Court of Cherokee Coun-
ty at the Court House thereof,
in Rusk, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A .M. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same be-
ing the 1st day of October, A. D.
1951, then and there to answer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
Court, on the 15th day of March
A. D. 1951, in this cause, num-
bered 18,992 on the docket of
said court and styled Virginia D.
Ising Plaintiff, vs. Konrad Victor
Ising Defendant.
A brief statement of the na-
ture of this suit is as follows, to
wit: Divorce involving the care
and custody of one minor child,
as is more fully shown by Plain-
tiff's Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Cou't,
at office in Ru k, Texas, this th
18th day of August A. D. 1901.
(SEAL)
Attest:
A. C. Jenkins Clerk,
District Court, Cherokee
County, Texas.
By Marie Mehner Deputy.
4-t-c-0
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Commissioners' Court of
Cherokee County, Rusk, Texas,
will meet on Saturday, September
22, 1951, at 10 o'clock A. M. for
the purpose of receiving and
opening bids for the purchase of
the following road machinery for
Cherokee County, Precinct No. 1.
One (1) or more Motor Grad-
ers powered with not less than 75
HP, diesel engine, not less than
12 foot mold board, no cab, equip-
ped with electric starter, hydraulic
controls, leaning front wheels, and
1300 x 24 tires.
Bidder to accept as part pay-
ment one used Galion 102 Motor
Grader.
Bids may be mailed to the
County Judge or the County
Dr. R. C. Gregory
Dog and Cat Hospital
Boarding Kennels
Jacksonville. Texas
TYLER HIWAY — PHONE 864C
CALL THIS BANK FIRST
FOR A PERSONAL LOAN
We'll Be glad to kelp you meet yottf need tot
money,whether d ue^to illness, "khool^x^asw,
accumulated bills, or any other sound reason? Pay
back out of monthly income. Come in"*or'aJl jiil>
We'll gladly discuss your financial problemi;
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
Member Ftjdersd Deposit Insurance Corp.—Phone 281 |
Auditor at Rusk, Texas, at any
time prior to the opening date
above mentioned.
The Court reserves the right
to reject any or all bids received.
J. W. [Summers, County
Judge, Cherokee County,
Texas 2-t-c-10
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SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF CHEROKEE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That by virtue of a certain ex-
ecution issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Cherokee Coun-
ty, 2nd day of August 1951, by A.
C. Jenkins Clerk of said Court
for the sum of Four Hundred and
no/00 Dollars with interest there
on from the 2nd of August 1951,
at 6%, per annum, and costs of
suit, under a judgement, in favor
of Jessie Bradley in a certain
cause in said Court, No. 19064 and
styled Jessie Bradley vs. Ollie
Mae W. Bradley, placed in my
hands for service, I, Frank Brunt
as Sheriff of Cherokee County,
Texas, did, on the 6 day of
September 1951, levy on certain
Real Estate, situated in Chero-
kee County, Texas, described as
follows, to-wit:
All those certain lots or parcels of
land situated in the Town of
Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas,
and being the North portion of
Lots Nos. One (1), two (2), three
(3) and four (4) in block No.
twenty three (23) of Dickinson's
First Addition to New Birming-
ham and described as follows;
BEGINNING at the Northwest
corner of said Block No. 23 of
Dickinson's First Addition;
THENCE SOUTH seventy-four
(74) feet to a stake for corner;
THENCE EAST two hundred
fourteen (214) feet to the South-
west corner of a lot conveyed to
Velma Wickware by us and of
record in Volume 234, Page 47 of
the Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas, and conveying
thirty (30) feet off of the East
end of tract purchased from Pat
Egbert and wife, Deliliah by Frank
T. Smith and wife, Tish W. Smith;
THENCE NORTH seventy-
four (74) feet to a stake on the
South Boundary Line of a street;
THENCE WEST Two Hyndred
Fourteen (214) feet to the place
of beginning, and being all of
that lot purchased by Frank T.
Smith and wife, Tish W. Smith
and described in Volume 220,
Page 301, SAVE AND EXCEPT
the East thirty (30) feet sold by
us to Velma Wickware and de-
scribed in the deed of record in
Volume 234, Page 47 of the Deed
Records of Cherokee County, Tex-
as, to which deeds and their re-
cord, reference is here made for
further particulars; being same
land conveyed by Frank T. Smith
and Wife, Tish W. Smith, to
Ollie Mae Willis by deed dated
August 9, 1946 and of record in
Volume 292, Page 398 of the Deed
Records of Cherokee County,
Texas and levied upon as the
property of Ollie Mae W. Brad-
ley and that on the first Tuesday
in Oct. 1951, the same being the
2 day of said month, at the Court
House door, of Cherokee
County, in the Town of Rusk,
Texas, between the hours of 10
a. m. and 4 p. m., by virtue of
said levy and said execution I
will offer for sale and sell at pub-
lic vendue, for cash, to the high-
est bidder, all the right, title and
interest of the said Ollie Mae W.
Bradley in and to said property.
And in compliance with law, I
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 published in Chero-
kee County.
Witness my hand, this 6th
day of September 1951.
Frank Brunt, Sheriff,
T. W. FISHER
Plumbing, Electric and Sheetmetal Service
PHONE 243, RUSK, TEXAS
Heating, Plumbing, and Electrical Fixtures
Cherokee, County, Texas.
By Allen Dotson, Deputy.
3-t-c-10
A DEDICATION TO MOTHERS
WHOSE CHILDREN STARTED
TO SCHOOL THIS WEEK
By OPAL HASSELL
I watched as she trudged out of
Sight, a figure small and brief.
She turned for one last look at me
My throat grew tight with grief.
I gaily smiled and waved my hand
Then faced the empty room
Quite suddenly my soul felt lost,
forlorn, and filled with gloom.
"Have patience please!" My heart
implored, You see— she is so
small
She tries quite hard to be *
grown, up But she still runs and
Falls. If she should skin her knee
and cry. If you'll just quietly say
"I'm sorry dear" - and kiss her
cheek, The tears will melt away.
And if she should have trouble *
with buttons on her clothes
I wonder—would you sort of help?
She's only Six, you know.
My fears are foolish? I guess so! •
She'll soon learn all the rules
But today — my hearts' so heavy
With my "baby" gone to school.
Written once for my own little •
daughter, her first day of school,
in dedication to all mothers whose
"babies" started to school this
week. 4
DR. RAYMOND W. NULL, JR.
OPTOMETRIST
ANNOUNCES WITH PLEASURE THE OPENING OF HIS
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF
OPTOMETRY
IN
THE RUSK HOTEL
RUSK, TEXAS
Practice Devoted to Examination, Analys-
is and Rehabilitation of the Visual Funct-
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1951, newspaper, September 13, 1951; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326276/m1/10/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.