The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HUSK CHEROKEEAN, HUSK, CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ford returned j
Saturday night from a few weeks
yisit in Oklahoma, Kansas and;
Missouri.
Mrs. D. T. Howard, Miss Beu-:
Bill Cc
ending tl
Miss Maurine Hewitt spent
Sunday in Houston.
Miss Tommie Day of Center
visited friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burk are
g a week's vacaion in De-
n Waco
AH tended
!d
3 Beniiie Blakley returned
iy from a weeks visit with
iolks in Wichita Tails.
Mrs. Jewel Holms of Houston
arrived Sunday for a visit with
her mother Mrs. Sam J. Smith.
Mrs. Harold Howard and son,
Harold Jr. returned to their home
in Robstown after a visit in the
C. H. Fitts home.
Mrs. Pope Guinn and daughter
were Lufkin visitors the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Session
were Tyler visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Guinn and
children spent Sunday in Tyler.
Hugh Lester of Crockett spent
the weekend her j with his par-
ents Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Lester.
Mrs. Connie Bailes of Carthage
was a visitor in Rusk Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lowe and
little son, of Wichita Falls are
visiting relatives here.
Miss Gevena Watsen of Alfa,
Texas spent last week here with
her parents.
Mrs. E. B. Snelling is visiting
her daughter in Austin and at- J
tending to some business matters.'
nell Stovall, Frank Luther
wall, Raymond Vermillion
Lewis Summers and Misses Na-
omi Murdock and Edith Smith.
Jimmie eHouse returned to his
home in Houston Sunday pfter a
months visit here.
B. B. Perkins of Rusk and
James Perkirls of Houston left
Saturday for New York City on
business.
Mrs. Hardy "Fitts haSvTettirnei!l
form a visit :witl* hel^.datfgWten'j
Mrs. Tom Eidson of Crockett.
Mrs. M. E. McClure - of Alto |
visited Mrs. Lee Ross Mqnday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E Lannom and ]
children have returned from!
Wichita Falls and other points
on their vacation
Miss Elizabeth Hollis of Nor?
mangee was a weekend guest of
Miss Irene Price.
Miss Mary Katherine Graul re-
turned to her home in Dallas
Sunday after a months visit here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Westfall
had as their guests Sunday, Fred
Westfall and Miss Tempie Allen
of Garrison.
Geo. Houston of Alto spent
Sunday here v>ith his daughter,
Mrs. M. G. Hewitt.
James Evanes of Tyler, spent
the weekend here with homefolks
L. O. James of Houston visited
relatives here over the weekend.
Norman Jr
ed by her son. Ben R.
TV AT,.,.
n(f_
it, Miss Mary Louise I
CONSTABLE RAIDS STILL i
Constable Earl Pryor, of Wells,
captured last Thursday a 600-gal_ 1
Ion capacity still full of mash,
and ten gallons of whiskey.
Sam Cook, colored, was arrest- 1
ed, charged with operationg the ;
still and taker! to federal jail at 1
Tyler. '
BAPTIST CHURCH
:-:T£XAS :-s
John A. Williams, Pastor
All sf-vices ai the regular RUSK
ours Sunday except. *he night |
reachings. This appointment is
ailed in because of the revival
t the Methodist Chtfrch. /
nTnoonWtnX^sTor Bible study.! "JHE YODELIN' KID
PHONE 100
SATURDAY AUG. 14
Cipnp Aiitrv
turned
relative
iaton Rouge, La.
'S. M. J. ~
illps f
"BEFORE 1 CHANGED
TO FORD MY
MEN WERE ALWAYS TIRED"
The following unsolicited testimonial is
one of thousands such as the Ford Motor
Company receives each year. The exper-
ience of others is of interest to you. Let
cur representatives tell you more about
the advantages of changing to Ford.
DAY-LITE BAKERY
Ruby, Montana
MAY 14, 1937
Mrs. H. H. Maness were
visitors "Sunday. j
Mrs. Dan Tucker of Alto was a,
visjtbr here Monday afternoon. I
Walter Jordan of Lufkin is vis-1
itift'g • his sister, Mrs. Ed Spinks.
v Frances Osborne and Miss Lor-
aine Murphey are visiting1 Mr.
.and Mrs. Jack Belvin in • Fort
Worth rtiis week.
W, W. McDonal of Greenville,
Miss, is visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ray and son
Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Chandler and daughter, Cyntha
spent the weekend in • Houston
with relatives.
H. J. Grogan, Alton and Ray-
ford Houston of Crockett visited
in Houston Sunday.
AITO THEATRE
COMFORTABLY COOLED
SAT. 11 P. M. and SUNDAY
AUG. 14—15
'Ay GOOD (js
MARRIED' <
- BOfliS NOUN
JOKM BOLES j-
Also a MENTONE MUSICAL
MONDAY and TUESDAY
AUGUST 16—17
TUESDAY is FAMIIY NIGHT
Entire Family For 35c
Roscoe Karners and
Ruth Coleman in
Ford Motor Company
Norfolk, Va.
Gentlemen:
May 14th, 1937
1
photograph of a
I am enclosing with ;>this letter a
lot of happy drivers. [
Before I changed my fleet to Ford equipment, my
.men were always so .tired .an<J fretful when they came
in from their runs that I couldn't reason with them or
straighten out the complaints that were always arising.
Since they have been driving Fords they come in smil-
ing at the end of the day's run. Arguments have stopped
ar;d I am telling you the truth—the best investment that
I have made from a cold cash standpoint, has been the
comfort of the men who help me to make my moriev.
Ford comfort is a real money-saving feature, and don't
you forget it.
Yes, we get better gas mileage, too. As near as I can
figure it, our gas bill has dropped from eight to ten per
cent, and that is just another thing that makes me sat-
isfied with changing to Fords.
Your dealers, The Twin Motor Company, have
'been most cooperative and do everything they can to
speed up service on our fleet.
Yours very truly;
Day-Lite Bakery
j
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Risinger, i
of Glenfaun visited Mrs. B. C. I
Risinger. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Norman j
of Dallas spent the weekend with
their mother, Mrs. S. A. Norman.
Mesdames Adair Tomlin and
c! D. Mohrow were Jacksonwille
visitors Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mae Gibson is visiting her
biother; C. F. Gibson and family
in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hi-g-ll were
Dallas visitors Fniday.
Hugh Cole of Dallas is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc-
Glotam this week.
Mrs. S. • A. Norman had as her
guests Sunday, Mir. F C. Henry
of El Paso and Miss Marion Hen-
rv of Chicago.
'Mrs. Will De .-karri visited in
Crockett Tuesday.
Misses Jessie and Tinnie Belle
t«re visiting ii Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stockbridge
of Dallas were guests of Mrs. S.
A. Norman Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Meison ad daughter
Shirley arc visiM ig in Terrell.
A. T. Kern of Jacksonville was
a visitor here Thursday.
Mrs. Roy Pipkin is visiting rel-
atives in Dallas this week.
Miss Irene Price was* a .business
visitor in Tyler Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Warren vis-
ited in Blooming Grove the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Adams
have moved here from Groveton.
Mr. Adams is employed at Brook-
shire Bros.
Miss Laura Dean Carter of San
Antonio visited relatives here
last week.
Miss Viola Dickinson of Dallas
is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Sunshine Raymon of
Houston spent Sunday here.
Mrs. G. A. Deason and Mrs. I.
L. Elam of Henderson were visi-
tors here Wednesday.
Warranty Deed i
Mrs. Carie A. Dickinson to! working mtterest or 25-61of
tfew Birmingham Development 8-8ths intt in Los 1, U 4. M
Company 10.4 acres and 72.16 & 7 of Kelly Subd. ot toigael Dc
acres, a' part of the J. Hundley Los Santos Coy League, compns-
Survev ing 140 83 acre8,
" Fred Rawlinson et ux to Mrs. Deeds & Oil Instruments Filed
Fredna Rawlinson West. Being; :
lots Nos. It) and 19, in Block No. j • i Gas Leases
3 of College Park Addition to1 Johme Burreil. et ux, to Allison
Tacksnnville i-Herndon. 4 acres, more or less,
T. B. Warner to T. J. Shoemak- of the Z.C. Lewis Survey. _
er. 100 acres of land, a part of. Earnest McCants, et al, to O.
Robert Williams Survey. U Manning. 1 acre about to im.
Deeds & Oil Instruments Filed West of Husk, part of k. Odon
August 3, 1937 League.
Oil and Gas Leases Warranty Deed
J. E. Wallace, et al, to James Alice Selman to Bessie Mai tin.
R Miller 116% acres of land, a 7 2-10 acres, more or less, of the
J. M. Mora Grant.
Partition Deed
Sam T. Benge, et al, to T. R.
Benge, et al. 165 acres, more or
less, on the W. M. Evans Survey.
Deeds Filed For Record On
July 28, 1937
Warranty Deeds
Dudley Lawson to Jessie B.
Lawson. Tract of land situated
_ on the Nimrod Ragsdale Survey.
Mrs. T. N. Slatoiv "widow, to' (Acreage not given.)
R B Dublin, Sr. Entire Und. % t David Willis to Ollie Mae Wil-
Interest in Lots Nos. 13 and 14 lis. 30 acres and 200 acres of land
in Block No. 174, Jacksonville. on the J, M. Musquez Grant.
W. H. Martin, et ux, to Gwen-
dolyn Tanner. Lots Nos. 36, 37 It takes more oil to lubricate
& 38 in Block No. 9 and all of motor vehicles in the nited States
Block Nos. Aand B in Ahearn than to keep industrial machm-
Park Addition, in the town of ery running.
Alto.
FROM PINE RIDGE"
AND
"ACIC DRUMMOND"
CARTOON NNEW
REALTY TRANSFERS
SELECTED SHORT
WED. and THUR. Aug. 18-19
WHAT A CAST!.....
WHAT LAUGHS! W-O-W!
Sally EIL E R S
f)amel DUNN
MiAcka AUFR
Also "Stranger Than Fiction"
NEWS
Deeds & Oil Instruments Filed
July 29, 1937
Warranty Deeds
J. H. Forster to J. O. Fussell.
All of Block No. 2 in the town
of Reklaw. Lots Nos. 1 and 3 in
Block No. 1, in the town of Rek-
law.
City of Alto to Jim Jackson, et
ux, 1/2 acre, more or less, a part
of J. M. Mora Grant.
RELEASE
Shell Petroleum Corp. to J. M.
Travis et al. Releases leases on
the Thomas Quevado Grant own.
ed by J. M. Travis, W. Y. For-
rest, Rena Eoyaltly Co., R. F.
Grimes and J. R. Thurman.
Mineral Deed
Mrs. B M. Burgher to Mrs.
Dorothy F. Brown. Und. 7-1200
Int. in a part of the M. De Los
Santos Coy league, being Block
No. 8 of tthe subdivision of SW'.'i
of saitj League. (Acreage not
given.)
Timber Deed
Nelie Sanders et al to Rube
Sessions, .50 acres of land on
John .Durst'Grant.
Release of Lease
The federal Royalty Company
to J. A. Musick. 354V4 acres,
more or Its, out of Survey No.
6, Pat. 423, Vol. 31, Win C.
.Quinn Survey, M. McKay Sur-
vey, and Isaac Blanton Survey.
Royalty Deed
A. R. Odom, et ux to A. L.
Meredith. Und. l-8th Int. in all
of the Daniel Meredith 320 Acre
Survey. " .
A. R. Odom et ux to A. Meredith
dith. Und. l-8th Int. .in 320 acres
of land on the Lester Hotchkiss
Survey.
part of the Leander Rhodes Sur
vey.
E. G. Hill, et al, to Carl B.
Ragon. 23 acres of land, a part
of the B. C. Lewis Survey.
Assignment of Lease
James R. Miller to- Magnolia
Mineral Interest in and to 116%
acres of land, a part of the Lean-
der Rhodes Survey.
Warranty Deeds
BAPTIST REVIVAL—
(Continued from PAGE ONE)
Deed
Chester Albritton, Admr/: of
Estate of T. N. Slaton, Dec'd., to . .
R V. Dublin. Und. Vz Interest in yio« during the meeting and at-
Lots Nos. 13 and 14 in Block No tended the revival The holiness
174 Jacksonville. brethern called in their night ser-
Partition & Warranty Deed | vice on the second Sunday of the
Roy White, et al, to Robert (R. m?etin8- ... ...
S ) White 23 24-100 acres, a! The weakest place in the reviv-
part of Thomas Quevado 3 Leag- al was the fact that a very small
Grant I percent of unconverted people
Dwds & Oil Instruments Filed attended Near|y all who attended
August 2, 1937 probably over 90 percent, were
Warranty Deeds j church members. The Methodists
J H Quick Jr. to Tom Beall. start their meeting Aug. 15. If
Lot No 4%, in Block No. 115, in they can get non-church mem-
the town of Jacksonville. bers to attend their meeing in
E H Shirley et ux to P. J. larSe numbers, I wish to take les-
Nee'lv. Being Lo't No. i in Block sons in how they do it|
No 34, in the town of Jackson-The baptism was at Dickeys
... ' Pond Sunday afternoon. Thir-
V1 C Assignments Of Leases teen were baptized 2 men 9
C W Gordon et al, to John boys and 2 girls. Three of these
Droppleman. 51-512 of 8-8ths Int. were awaiting baptism before the
in Lots 1 2 3 4 5, 6 & 7 of meeting began; 7 joined for bap-
Kellv Subd; of Miguel De Los ism during the meeting and 3
Santos Coy League, comprising the following Sunday. There was
149.83 acres. : als° one addition by letter. No
John Droppleman et al to Wil- high pressure metnods were used
liam B Droppleman, et al, by to raise money. The people were
euardian 49-1536 of 8-8ths Int. pleased with the meeting and
in Lots 1 2 3 4 5, 6 & 7 of .cheerfully put in enough to take
Kelly Subd.'of Miguel De Los care of all expenses.
Sanos Cov League, comprising —•- - — —- —
io «I Groom yoursen for that busi-
149-83 acres. | ness engagement. It pays to iook
John Droppleman et a , well.—ALLEN'S BARBER SHOP.
Jean Droppleman. 49-lodb oi „
8-8ths Int. in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 &
7 of Kelly Subd. of Miguel De j '^ASSMED A!)S
Los Santos Coy League, compris-. uIj/TUUlt MlUi> rtl/O
! ing 149.83 acres., I
I John Droppleman, et al, to C. J FOR RENT: Three room furn-
W. Gordon. 49-768 of 8-8ths Int. j jsed apartment. Private bath and
in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 of Kelly j electric refrigerator. Mrs. S. S.
Subd. of Miguel De Los Santos odom. Phone 73.
Coy League, comprising 14083 , ~?EWING WANTED-MTTAlFce
acres. ' ■ - - - - • - - - .
SAT. MIDNIGHT
SUN MON
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ALSO
COLOR CARTOON
—NEWS EVENTS—
I
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
ROADSHOW ATTRACTION
"MISSING GIRLS"
With
ROGER PRYOR
Also
MUSICAL COMEDY
ORCHESTRA — PICTORIAL
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
BARBARA STANWYCK
IN
"INTERNES CANT
TAKE MONEY"
BETTY BOOP CARTOON
NOVELTY — NEWS
I
J. H MOSELEY
OPTOMETRIST v"
Rusk, Texas, with 37 years in the
practice of Optometry. No charge-^
for examination,
ALTO—1st and 3rd Mondays.
WELLS—2nd and 4th Mondays /*
CORNSC
I John Droppleman, et al, to M.! Sales is baffk and located in the
L MassingilL. Und- % ol 25-32of, Mrs. O. B. Slayaen home. She
1 B 1 will appreciate your patronage. 1
PICNIC GROUNDS
DANCING
ii 9
WIM
checks
Malaria
in 3 days
Colds
first day
I m d^ips Headache, 30 minute
j TRY RU -MY TISff-fORLO'S BEST LINIMETN
: i i i.i
Head Stopped Up?
i Wliy suffer! 'Jet a package ol JJKOWN'S
NOS-O-FEN, ilie TWO WAY RELIEF
| and BREATHE FREELY wiUiin 20 MIN-
j UTES or vour.tnnnr'v hack. Pr!m SI,00 ni
MOSELEY DRUG STORE.
Groom yourself tor that. busi-
i ness engagement. It pays to look
I well.—ALLEN'S BARBER SHOP.
j DIvOP your v/a'ch and DHOP
DROP your watch ana DROP
n to see Wal-DROP. ' i
Groom yourself for that busi-
ness engagement. It pays to look
well.—ALLEN'S BARBER SHOP.
IF YOU WANT to rent a room,
apartment or house or in the
market to buy or sell any other
real estate, see Mrs. W. H. Han-
na at Cherokee Abstract Co.
Phone 3^4 or 258, Rusk, Texas.
gt* p A World's quickest corn cor*.
OriKOIf gu'r-n'-M money
*r**w# ** 1 • "n'e!" i tt on in
_ lO ninutoi M ..irt. No
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•«u " BfWARO If s-3U And any atiil
coiw:^
KTOSELEY D^UG STORE
GVocWn yoursen lor that busi-
ness engagement. It pays to look
well.—ALLEN'S BARBER SHOP.
Foot liCfi Stopped
•♦Rfacwar.:.;"
TUCKO FOOT REMEDY kills the ring-
worm parasite that caircs the burning itch-
ing, scaly, moist condition known as Ath-
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prompt relief, stops the itching. l)ru ;r,ist
selU TUCKO-on a money-back guarantee*
Moseley Drug Store
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a to
see Vvai-VivOP.
Ask For a Demonstrction—No Obligation
Remember—Ford is the lowest Priced
full sized car on the Market.
Forrest & Williams
The Big Service Station on the Corner
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DI4LVILLE
UKOWN'S LO'I iO.* Hi.ips iirriijjte fit li
iiif; ol the groin Ikhii Ju' KSTHAP
ill.II willi a lew ii|)pliraii<in«. MO,\KY
HA! !; GUAR AT.'I KE. 60c nml ftl (Ki ni
at MOSELEY DRUG STORE.
PLENTY PARKING SPACE
DAILVILLE
UU S1NGLETARY
CHIROPRACTOR
Office East of Jail
Hours 8 to 5
Good Will Clinic
Tuesday, Friday arid Saturday
4 to 5 P. M.
RUSK, TEXAS
L. KERR
ios and Kerri
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TO YOUR HOME'S FUTURE...
GET INTO the spirit of the times by building
now . . . Materials are advancing—and they
promise to advance MORE.
You can now build that DREAM CASTLE with
EASY PAYMENTS to match your pocket book.'
It is as cheap as renting.
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1937, newspaper, August 13, 1937; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325646/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.