The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1949 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN, THURSDAY DECEMBER 29, 1949
, LOCAL AWu PERSONAL NEWS ,,,
Mrs. ?rnnk i<. Alain Mrs. FranV. Coupland
Gene Tomlin, student of How-
ard Payne College, Browrtwood,
spent the holidays here with ralc-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Reese spent
Christmas holidays in Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Byrd of
Jacksonville spent Christmas day
with Mrs. Byrd's sisters, Mrs. John
Parks and Mrs. J. E. Brooks.
Mrs. Ada Samora spent the
Christmas holiday in Crockett
with her daughter, Mrs. George
Higginbotham and Mr. Higgin-
botham.
Dr. George Francis of Austin
joined his family here Friday to
spend Christmas in the Dr. T. H.
Cobble home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morrow and
son, Charles, of Waco spent the
Christmas holidays here with Mrs.
Morrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Tucker.
Mrs. C. C. Sherman and sister,
Miss Jessie Boone spent the
Christmas holidays in Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sher-
man.
Mrs. Ruth Rimmer and daugh-
ter, Ruth, of Dallas were guests
in the G. B. Chapman home during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox and
children of Teague, Mrs. Cather-
ine Sewell, of Houston and Mr.
and Mrs. Nolen Wilson of Luf-
kin, spent Christmas holidays
with their mother, Mrs. J. T. Pry-
or.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jorgenson
of Houston spent Christmas holi- J
days here with Mr and Mrs. James
I. Perkins and Miss Julia Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sessions of
Woodville, Mississippi spent the
Christmas holidays with the lat-
ter's parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Egbert
Copeland.
Sgt. H. G. (Buddy) Ross of
Fort Sill, Oklahoma visited his
father, Grady Ross, and grand-
mother, Mrs. Roxie Ross last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Richards
spent Christmas in Longview with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williams of
Commerce spent the Christmas
holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Langston.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Shaw of
Hunstville, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
A. Shaw of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Osborne of Dallas;
spent the Christmas holidays here
in the Mrs. Ben Pryor and Yank
Osborne homes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards
returned Tuesday from spending
Christmas holidays in Ruston,
Louisiana with Mrs. Edward's sis-
ter, Mrs. Hilton and Mr. Hilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Manning of
Troup spent Christmas with his
mother, Mrs. Sam Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers and
daughter Beth, of Austin and Bob-
by Gregg of Texas State Uni-
versity, Austin, spent Christmas
and this week with theri parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gregg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Gulledge
spent the Christmas holidays at
Port Arthur with their daughter,
Mrs C. P. Jones and Mr. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Richey and
daughter, Mellissa, of Port Arth-
ur are visiting the former's par-
ents in Reklaw.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Odom had
with them for Chrismas holidays
their grandchildren, Ray Jr. and
Dorothy Jean Odom, of San An-
tonio.
Capt. and Mrs. M. E. McNeill
and two children of Edenton,
North Carolina, visited Mr. J. F.
BLANK BOOKS
Ledgers — Journals — Cash — Day
Counter — Receipts — Time — Sales
Book — Order Books — Record Books
—Qolumnar Pads, etc.
- See us for Leading Varieties Tomato &
English Pea Seeds
MOSELEY DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTIONS—STOCK AND POULTRY REMEDIES
Hanna Real Estate Agency
Associate: A. L. MEREDITH
In Cherokee Ccur ly AW tract
OFFICE PHONE 3*4
Off
nice
RESIDENCE PHONE 258
FOR RENT: Six-room residence. Close in.
Residence in Dialville — 3 rooms and enclosed parch. Electri-
city. Butane gas. 2 acres of land, S16D0.
Brick veneer residence close in. 2 apartments. 2 extra bed-
rooms now rented. 3 baths, 2 showers and one with tub. Lot
75 x 75.
Fur rent: preferably to just a couple, unfurnished apartment,
2-rooms and bath. $10 a month and K- of utility bills.
Residence, 7 rooms and bath. All city utilities. 2 acres, one acre
under hogproof fence. One acre under chicken fence. Garden
spot. $3750.
166 acres all fenced. Live water, 30 acres in hog pasture. 75
acres tillable. 3 small tenant houses, good well at each house.
All leasing rights. % royalty.
Residence built less than 2 years ago, 5-room and bath. Elec-
tricity, Pump in well. Butane gas, % acre. Located near Stats
Hospital. $3750.
For rent. We have several furnished and unfurnished apart-
ments for rent. Also residence, 5 rooms, hall, bath and two
porchs.
Approximately 5 acres, long frontage on pavement. Just out-
side city limits. Live water. Good well, lights. 4-room house,
screen porch. l'At acre chicken yard. 300 capacity hen house.
Price on this has been reduced.
Residence recently redecorated. 5 rooms and bath. Attached
garage. All city utilities. $4000.
Unusually good residence. Living room, dining room, kitchen
hall, glassed in porch, two bedrooms, two porches, bath. Close
in. Good neighborhood. Inquire for further details and price.
2 3-100 acres short distance outside city limit. 2-room residence.
Electricity, Butane gas. $1000
Residence. 6 rooms and bath. City utilities. Garage, barn and
chicken house. More than 1 acre of land. $4500.
43 acres. 2 good springs, good well. Barn, Chicken house, 3
room fram« heuse on paved highway. School bus. Mail route.
$3000.
Johnson Friday.
T. W. Fisher was taken to a
Jacksonville hospital Monday for
medical treatment.
Miss Ruth Green of Laredo is
spending the Christmas holidays
with her father T. J. Green and
sister, Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin,
and family.
Mrs. Ruby Marshal of Jackson-
ville is visiting her granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. Lewis Banks and Mr.
Banks this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCarver
left Tuesday for Harlingen to
visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Styles
McCraver.
Miss Zella Kate Banks of Dallas
spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Banks.
F. D. Savage of Houston spent
Christmas with his sister, Mrs.
Ellis Manning and Mr. Manning.
Mrs. W. G. Allen had with her
for the Christmas holidays her
children, Raymond Allen of Mt.
Pleasant, Mrs. Ottis Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. George Baird of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Luedecke and daughter, Linda,
of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hubbard
and sons spent Christmas with
relatives in Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Garrett
announce the birth of a son,
Randy Rex, in a Jacksonville hos-
pital December 26.
Bobby Hollonquist of Houston
was the guest of Paul Copeland
this week.
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Keels and
daughter, Lela Ann, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest D. Keels and Robert
Riley spent Christmas in Orange
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hubbard
and daughters of Carthage visit-
ed here Christmas day enroute to
Arlington to spend the weekend
with Mrs. Hubbard's parents.
Luther Barley of Ft Worth
spent Christmas here with his
mother, Mrs. T. A. Mclver and Mr.
Mclver. r
Guests in the Dr. Kay B. Urban
home for Christmas holidays
were their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Urban of
Corpus Christi, and Mrs. Urban's
sister, Miss Donnella Smith of
Jacksonville.
Mrs. T. M. Sherman and grand-
son, iJmmy Evans, spent Wednes-
day in Jacksonville with Mr. and
Mrs. James Evans.
Mr and Mrs, Robert Jarvis of
Kilgore visited her parents here
first of this week
Larry Guinn, Charles Marshall,
Grady Joe Browning, Jerry Mack
Elliott, Bobby Gregg, Mary Bess
Guinn, and Marylyn Perkins of
Texas State University, Austin
spent Christmas holidays with
their parents here.
Jimmy Bagley and Lewis Den-
ney of A. & M. College spent the
holidays here with homefolks.
Mrs. E. V. Harris of San An-
tonio is visiting her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Banks. z *
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harris were
called to Quitman Monday on ac- j
count of the death of Mr. Harris' |
i brother-in-law.
Mrs. Gaye Wandell spent the
Christmas holidays in Houston
with her son, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Wandell.
Mrs. Lee Ross was a Tyler visi- j
tor Wednesday.
Mrs. Joe Bob Banks and daugh-
ter, Beth, spent Christmas in
. Waco with Mr. Banks.
Sgt. Doyle Gray Golman of- J
San Angelo, Texas spent the!
Christmas holidays with his par-'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Goleman. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beall of Aus-1
tin spent Christmas holidays here |
with homefolks.
Mrs. Paul Guinn and children
of Overton spent Christmas in
Rusk with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Maness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitts and j
children and Mrs. Annie Hoi- j
comb were Augusta visitors Cnrist-
mas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitts and
children of Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Fitts and children of
Jacksonville spent the Christmas
holidays here with their mother,
Mrs. C. H. Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Costley and son
spent Christmas in Groveton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dumming Roy and j
daughter of Austin were guests I
in the Henry Guinn home during
Christmas.
Kent Fulton of Port Arthur)
spent Christmas here with his!
mother, Mrs. Mildred Fulton. |
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mehner of
Houston spent the Christmas holi-
days here with homefolks.
Miss Mary Heald of Eustace
spent the Christmas holidays here
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Metz Heald.
Mrs. Laura Musick of Alto
spent Christmas with her daugh-
ter Mrs. J. E. Wallace, and Mr.
Wallace.
John Hunter spent Christmas
in Houston with his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hunter.
Miss May Gibson spent the
Christmas holidays in Austin with i
Mrs. C. F. Gibson and family.
Mrs. F. B. Guinn returned Wed-!
nesday from spending Christmas j
in Lufkin with her daughter, Mrs. j
Chilton Musslewhite and Mr. Mus- j
slewhite.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: 6-rooir house and i
store. Ys mile from square. Will j
sell separately. hPone 399. 12-29p j
FOR RENT: by the hour or
day, Vacuum cleaner. Rates, 25c
hour or 75c day. Bearden Furni-
ture Co
WILL PAY someone to finish
crocheting bedspread in popcorn
trail pattern. Call Mrs. Pete Nel-
son. Phone 213W ltp
FOR SALE: Complete well
pump unit and galvanized shed
at a bargain. See James I. Per-
kins. 3-l-12c
FOR SALE: At Moseley's
Drug, Ray's Rat Killer. 10c-50c-
$1.00, Harmless to humans and
pets. Satisfaction or double your
money back. l-5-50p
FOR RENT: 2-room apartment,
furnished, near State Hospital, all
utilities paid. At 1423 Hospital St.,
Phone 351. ltp
FOR RENT: Four-room house,
new, 2% miles southwest Rusk,
write A. C. Glover, 2211 Huds-
peth St., Dallas 16, Tex. 2-l-5p
FOR SALE: One 1948 Ford,
Fixir door. Radio, heater. Very
low price. One 1949 Plymouth
nearly new. Martin Motor Co.
Phone 5, Rusk. 12-29tf
RAGS WANTED: The hospital
needs any kind of rags, white or
colored. Donations of any rags you
have to spare will be greatly ap-
preciated.
Tussy Wind and
Weather Lotion
RegularSl size...now only
50*
Large $2 size...now $1
all prices plus tax
• soothes rough,chapped hands
• creamy-smooth...fragrant
• softens skin from head to toe
• protects against *eather
exposure
• guards against complexion
dryness
• dot/bles at a make-up
foundation
Cofwe to or phooe today/
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against defects in material
or workmanship when
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both for
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on it for 30 nights to prove to yourself that this
is the perfect answer to complete relaxation. If not
satisfied at the end of this, period, we will pick
it up at no obligation- to you. Come in today
or call us.
Bearden Furniture Store
GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Saturday—11 P. M.—December 31
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GUNS
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Sunday & Monday— January 1 & 2
p%ty^, hps a emm with ah army of iiaujifui babisi
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Gt/ESS WHAT
HE INSPECTS'
WALTER SLEZAK
BARBARA BATES
USA LANCHESTER
A WARNER BROS. PICTURE
Walt Disney Color Cartoon: "GREENER YARD"
News: "BATTLE OF THE BASKETBALL GIANTS"
Tuesday & Wednesday — January 3 & 4
ON ONE-WAY THOROFARES?
Jw&o—"
GEORGE RAFT
WILLIAM BENDIX
MARILYN MAXWELL
CULLY RICHARDS ^
With GAIL
Speaking of Animals: "VIDEO HOUNDS"
Screen Song: "MARRIAGE WOWS"
Sport Reel: "ALL AMERICAN SWING STARS"
Thursday & Friday — January 5 & 6
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Thomas GOMEZ
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Joe McDoakes in: "SO YOU HAVING IN-LAW TROUBLES"
Merrie Melody Cartoon: "BYE BYE BLUEBEARD"
Popular Science: "SEA WEED SCIENCE"
Saturday — One Day Only — January 7
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with SMILEY BURNETTE
Andy Clyde Comedy: 'SUNK IN THE SINK"
Serial: CHAPTER SIX: "SEA HOUND"
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FOR RENT: Furnished or un-
furnished apartment. Phone
349J. ltc
FOR RENT: In Bonner Park,
four-room apartment. Modern con-
veniences. Private entrance. Pri-
vate bath. Hardwood floors. Vene-
tian Blinds. Phone 259M. J. H.
Forster ' 12-22tf
LOST: Mattress between Provi-
dence community and Atoy com-
munity Tuesday afternoon. Lloyd
Burks, Route 5, Rusk. ltp
FOR SALE: Lespedeza hay. See
F. M. Stovall. 12-15tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Bills paid. Private bath. Call
237J. tip
PYORRHEA CURED
Bleeding gums, aching with pas
at roots of teeth, don't fail to
try Baldwins pyorrhea prescrip-
tion at your Drug counter or
write BALDWIN PHARMACAL
CO., 1402 Glenwood Blvd., Tyler,
Texas. 12J2p.
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1949, newspaper, December 29, 1949; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341833/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.