The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1956 Page: 7 of 18
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AUOUST 9, 19S6
The Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk, Texas
PAGE 7, SECTION f
WANT ADS
from the wheel.
mu CLASSIFIED AOS ARE PAYABLE INADVANCE. RATES ARE DOUBLE ip STATEMENT is
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FOR SALE
POR SALE: At your Grocers: New
cr0p honey, fresh from the hive
and the bee. Extra Fine Deep East
Texas Honey. Produced by C. P.
Weaver, Alto. 8-t-p-l
FOR SALE: Good 2x4 and 2x6's.
57. Good 1x12 fir shiplap. $8. 1x12
spruce paneling, *15. Redwood.
«12.50. Troup Lumber Co, Troup.
tfe-20
Lime reck phosphate, and mlxad
fertilizar. Sold and Spread.
CROCKETT SOIL SERVICE
Call oi collect,
ph. 640 Crockett P. O. Box 449
tfc-36
FQR SALE: Good used boys' bi-
cycle. $15.00 Call Bobby Tosh,
phone 181. tfc-2
FOR SALE: Nice desirable build-
ing lot. Well located. R. E. Reese,
Busk. Phone 351. 4-t-p-3
FOR SALE: 1 acre land with 2
bedroom house and garage apart-
ment, in city limits. Call or see
Letha Wall. 2-t-c-6
FOR sale OR TRADE: 10 to 20
acres out of the A. S. Daniels
tract. Will trade for small one xow
tractor. See A. S. Daniels, 162 Bon-
ham Avenue, Crockett, Texas.
3-t-p-5
FOR SALE: One house and lot; 1
lot of household furniture; and
one 1949 model Plymouth 4 door
Sedan, all property of the late
Florence Pettey. Written bids will
be received by the undersigned at
any time prior to midnight, Aug-
ust 10, 1956, and my mailing ad-
dress is, P. O. Box 251, Rusk, Tex-
as. Orvan B. Jones, indepndent ex-
ecutor of the estate of Florence
Pettey, deceased. 2-t-c-8
FOR sale: One large duplex
house. Bath and commode fixtures
Kitchen sinks. If interested, see J.
O. Applewhite, Sacul, Texas.
Phone 2496. 2-t-p-fl
FOR SALE: 5 room house and lot.
Call 516-m. Mrs. Earl Pryor.
2-t-p-7
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Unfurnished 4 room
house. Call. 122. tfc-4
NOTICE: For sanitary septic
cleaning, call A. R. pool, collect,
4150 Henderson. Prompt efficient
service. tfc-33
sent
ELECTRIC IRONS REPAIRED
Wo repair your old EloctrU Iron
Wo Buy Junk Batteries
Sabcock Bros. Auto Supply Store
The Death's-head moth will at-
tack bee hives, eat the honey and
put the bees to flight.
SHOP IN RUSK
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my!
friends for the cards and gifts of,
kindness while I was in the hospi- j
tal and since I've been home, also
the delicious cakes and pies brou-
ght me. We appreciate it very
much.
Mrs. S Urdal
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CORRECTION
The RCA VICTOR ad which ap-
peared in last week's issue for Ur-
dal Radio Co. of Rusk, carried the
wrong price. Due to a typographi-
cal error, the TV set 'advertised
for $289.95, should have been list-
ed for $189.95.
; SCIENCE IN
YOUR LIFE
by statistics.
j|► Antidota For Anxiety
"The world is too much with us,"
the English poet Wordsworth wrote
100 years ago.
Today millions of Americans
would agree that he diagnosed one
of our greatest problems. The hectic
demands of every-day living are
making the tense,
anxious person
far more the rulo
than the ex-
ception.
Proof that we're
rapidly develop-
ing a national case
of the jitters is
well documented
tors estimate that
more than 60 per cent of America's
urbanites are suffering from mental
and physical stresses induced by
big-city tension.
Added to these daily stresses are
the especially trying occasions —
visiting the dentist, being inter-
viewed for a job, making a speech.
Or the expectant father pacing the
waiting room, and the student
facing a tough exam. And these
situations have to be faced. The
business executive can't escape that!
important but trying meeting — if1
he wants to keep his job. The har-
assed housewife has to tend to hei
children — even when they sand-
paper her nerves.
A new drug, Atarax, has now
been designed specifically to tide
the average person over these dif-
ficult periods.
Two years of studies-in Belgium,
where the drug was developed,
have shown that it can" calm you
down effectively without in any
way clouding your faculties. In I
U. Sv tests on more than 60fl
persontK the drug proved remark-
ably successful in relieving anxiety
and tension. On one group of 23,
"for instance, suffering from a vari-
ety of complaints such as meno-
pausal symptoms, hypertension
and ulcer, all were "therapeutic-
ally benefited" by the drug, ac-
cording tor « clinical report.
. So although science hasn't de-
vised a means of solving a per-
son's troubles, it has found a waj
to help him face them l «mnMMm
Public Invited
To Sardis' Week
Long Revival
Rev J. M. Schwitter has an-
nounced a Revival meeting to be-
gin Sunday night. August 12th, a
p.m. at the Sardis Baptist Church.
Everyone has a cordial invitation
to attend these nightly services
Rev Schwitter is now pastor ol
the Old Paiemtine Church, near
Alto, and the Sardis Church
w vNTEU: I have several proapee-l —-m>
tive buyers for farms in this area. [ Add left over fruit juices to
list your property for sale with galatine denserU.
ine. Doug Moore, Heal Estate, Ph.
Palestine. twxjw. 4tc4
WANTED
Television repair: For ex-
pert television repair and service
call 353, Urdal Radio Co., Rusk,
Texas. Only television shop with
first class government license in
Cherokee County. We do guaran-
teed service on all models for the
most reasonable and honest, prices.
The highest quality service in
East Texas. tfc-46.
RADIO REPAIR WORK
Expert repairs on ah types of
radios. Over 20 years experience
Honest and reasonable prices.
URDAL RADIO
Phone 353 Rusk, Texas
WANTED: Deep water well drill-
ing. FHA terms arranged. Work
guaranteed 12 months. Call G. C.
Jordan, Ph. 2961, Cushing, or
4-t-p-2-4-t-c-6
WANTED: Two ladies to work
four hours per day. 5 days, $50.00
per week. Car necessary. Write
Rusk Cherokeean, Box 310-SP, for
telephone number. 2 t-c-0
WANTED TO RENT: Small pas-
ture to grate 5 head of cattle. Must
have water. Call W. W, Shoemak-
er. phone 308M. t-l-p-7
NOTICE
Paul B. Cox
NOTlCt; The Gibraltar Chapel . .
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Dist. Clerk Says Jury Wheel Now Filled And Ready
District Clerk Bill Parrott re- W. H. Hanna and W. O. Gucwel announces the Jury Wheel has ,NJBRE*T,NG FACT .
j>orts four cases filed in District d/b/a Cherokee County Abstract been filled, completion date was' g a 101 of stamps or
Court this week: Celia Ann Hab- Co. vs. H. Bryan Poff, action for August 6th. Approximately Í2.600 *J¡£ iV™ ***
crie vs. (.erald Neal Haberle, ac- collection of debt. , names of property owners and poll I hrnj(1 . ' .
tion lor divorce; Ester Mary Cle- Judgment was entered on one tax holders were put in the jury brushing, then rubbing powdered
mons vs, Jim demons, action for suit: Melvin taye Cooper granted,' wheel. District Courts of the 2nd alum into it Let the alum remain
divorce; Dorthy R. Dale vs. Mar- divorce from Chester Cooper. and 145th Judicial Districts and for an hour or two.
vin W. Dale, action for divorce;' District Clerk Parrott also an- the county court will draw juries SHOP IN RUSK
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
YES, YOU CAN COMPLETELY FURNISH ONE WHOLE HOUSE
OR-ONE ROOM OF YOUR HOUSE DURING THIS
AUGUST FURNITURE SPECIAL AT
BEARDEN FURNITURE CO.
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Day-Niflhter tofa makes Into had for «xtra gutit by removing easy-lift
back. In Metallic Cotton W«av«s In various colors and plaids. Coffoo
tabla and Two Stop Tablas In Blond, Ebony, Limad Oak or Mahogany
finish. Marllto Tops. Pair of lamps and two occasional chairs In plastic
upholstery.
PAY ONLY *S.OO DOWN
$1.25 WEEKLY
"Value-Plus" In This 20 Pc. 3 Boom Grouping
BUY BY THE HOUSE...OR BY THE ROOM! HERE IS WHAT YOU GET!
• 8-PC. DAY-NIGHT LIVING ROOM GROUP
• MODERN BEDROOM GROUPING
• 7 PC. KITCHEN GROUP
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WHEN YOU TRADE AT
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1956, newspaper, August 9, 1956; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150144/m1/7/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.