The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1955 Page: 2 of 16
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The Ruek Cherokeean. Rusk, 1 extu
JUNE 16, 1955
LEGAL
1 í¡{ thft Town oí Rusk, Texas, on
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING 'hi$ the 14!h day oí June, A. D.
OF ANY D£- I9$S, ¡¡rt'J approved on tswl date.
{ thi- dale of its introduction. and family visited in Houston last | trena visited Mr. and Mrs. John her parents, Mr
• AIX/ITEJJ b>' the Twwn Council«week. If'rje oí Crockett Tuesday night. Sales.
r. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers visit-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas of Sul-
Lillian phur Spring* v Lb i ted the Bill Ix*e s
¡ Saturday.
W. II. Hanna
Rusk, Texas
I, R, Aufricht
Town Secretar)' oí the
Town of Ru&k, Texas.
o— —
Dialvilie New
Mrs. T. J. Miller
THE OPERATION
VICE, MACHINE, APPARATUS
OR INSTRUMENT TO INTENSIFY ATTEST:
OR AMPLIFY OR REPRODUCE
THE HUMAN VOICE OR ANY
OTHER SOUND ON ANY PUBLIC
STREET OR IN ANY BUILDING
WHEREBY THE SOUND THERE-
FROM IS CAST DIRECTLY UPON
THE PUBLIC STREETS IN THE
TOWN OF RUSK, TEXAS, TO —~—"
PRESERVE THE QUIET AND Your reporter is glad to be back
GOOD ORDER OF THE TOWN home again. 1Í everyone will send
AND TO PREVENT THE DIS- in news of their visitors, and hap-
TURBANCE OF PERSONS OWN- pemngs of interest, I will appreci-
ING, USING, OR OCCUPYING ate it very much,
PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE Rocky Springs Church celebrat-
PUBLIC STREETS. PROVIDING ed Memorial Day the first (1st)
A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA-j Sunday in June. It was their reg-
TION THEREOF. ' u'ar preaching day and they had
Making the same effective from dinner on the ground. The regu-
9 00 O'clock P.M. each night to lar singing convention met in the
the following 9:00 O'clock A.M. I afternoon. A large crowd of sing-
each, day |fcrs arKl wW w,;rc present
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN j an'J lhe singing was «wd. There
were many visitors and a few of
ed their daughter, Mrs.
Wiggens oí Rusk, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G Sweeney were
Atoy News
By Sybil Morris
and Mrs. R. W. from Central High and Mrs. Jiin
Hogan and Mrs. Charlie Miller of
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Banks* Alto.
ton and girls from Dallas are vis- Mr. Dallas Tidwell was in Ato\
iting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fritz and on business Thursday.
Mrs. Darlene Wofford. i 0
Mrs. Willie Cook of Danbury There are more than two thou-
NCCO
BUSINESS
FORMS?
Mayor or me Town of ] business visitors in Luficin Thurs-;
- -- -- * |,as b.een visiting her nieces and sand oil wells within the city lim-
Mrs. Montgomery and son of i nephews oí Rusk and Atoy this its of Oklahoma City or close by.
Jacksonville were visiting her sis-] Everyone down this way is en- week- The French íiüunded1 New ,0r"
ter Mrs. R. R. McDaniel, Monday. I miD% this nice cool weather. It Mr. and Mrs. Billy Waggoner leans m 1718 and named it in hon-
Mr and Mrs. Forest Bridges and has ^en rather cool for the month and children of Dallas visited Mrs.
thern were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Sharp. Mrs. Alice Smith. Mr. and I Wednesday night
Mrs. W. 11. Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. j everyone present
Ha;:,dale Priestly and children of
ried children.
We understand
that Oakland
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
RUSK
Section 1. That it shall be un-
lawful fur any person to use or
operate, or cause to be used or op- , ,,. .
f j, fed, any mechanical or electri- and Mr, Dock Odom of
ra! device, machine, apparatus or Hubbard and several of her mar-
instrument to intensify or to am-
plify or to reproduce the human
voice, or to produce, reproduce,
intensify or amplify any other
sound, in any building or on any
premises in the Town of Ru-,k,
Texas, whereby the sound there- ir'4fn<! .
from is cast directly upon the pub- ;,r"' ***** ^^t.ngton
he streets or places or where such "l Mt- Selrnan. spent t. e a- two
device is maintained and operated here with their gran par-
Mr. and Mrs. Sheets.
of June. Mary Waggoner and family last
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Waggoner weekend.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Mr. and Mrs. Weasley Laney j
Minchew and boys, of Dallas, Mr. and girls, Mrs. L T. Shirley, Da-
and Mrs. Jr. Edwards and girls of vid and Betty, all of Houston,
Bluff City, were all visitors in the were visitors in the home oí Mr.
W. W. Helm home and Mrs. Ennis Morris Sunday eve-
little Leroy Helm fell out of riing. The Morris family was gone
the car last Friday afternoon when so they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
his mother was returning from T. C. Wofford. ,
Alto. Leroy was hurt pretty bad. Those visiting in the W. A. Mur-
The fall cracked his skull and he ray home last week were: Miss
has many skinned places and bru- Annie Carter, niece and husband
ises He came home from the hos- from San Antonio, Mrs. Inez Mann |
pitai Sunday and is doing nicely from Mexico, Mrs. Gertie Creel
Katrena Lee visited last week at the presenl writing. from Pollok Mrs Lanon Hicks
in Jacksonville with relatives. Mr. tswi Mrs John Sowell of from Primrose, Mrs. Annie Lee
The Sunday school party last Ru¡k were ^iiitors in the T. C. Doner and son from Alto. Mrs.
Bertie Lee Haney and children,
Sir ir i Mrs. Oscar Lanier, Mrs.
family of Houston are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Bridges, this week.
Mrs. Hattie TuIIis, Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Fenner of Alto visited in
the R. G. Sweeney home Sunday
afternoon.
Mary E. Bice ha* returned home
after a week's vacation in Dalla
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Dave Todd and Mrs. Harri-
son Todd visited Mr. Sam McClure
of Sulphur Springs Friday. Mr.
MeClure is Mrs. Todd's brother
who is seriously ill
or of the Duke of Orleans.
The first settlers of Memphis,
Tenn., were the Chickasaw Indi-
ans.
m
mm form far mry form al >>ihin
THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN
'síicrd home last weekend.
Sir? Erc« Lar^iord and
Mr. and Mrs Bill Lee,
Km-
•ott's with Xjsi'-tsx nurse of Mr. Lanier, all
East Texas Normal School of
Gospel Music
Jacksonville Baptist College
Jacksonville, Texas
July 11 to July 30
Faculty: C. C. Stafford, Superintendent; Bob Vaughn, Voice;
Miss Jo Ann Morrow, Accordion; Miss Louverl Lloyd, Piano.
Class, $12.50; Night School Class, $7.50; Accordion, Piano and
Voice Each $15.00.
$15.00.
This School Is Opon To Any One Interested In A Musical
Education.
For Further Information, Write
MASON GRAY ROUTE NO. 4 JACKSONVILLE
Sunday, with "dinner on the j
ground and singing in the after-1
noon" and invite all singers and
to come.
for advertising purposes or for
ents
the purpose of attracting the at-
Mrs. Louie Carter and sons
; Freddie and William Framr of
Mri..
ti
Miller of
Palestine, visited
Mrs. Darua Martin
Mr- Bettie Fulton attended a
tention of the passing public, or rmnim of the White* in
which is so placed or operated Ku«k ,a?( lst Sund?y ^ftf?(K>n
that the sounds coming therefrom;
can be heard to the annoyance ou
inconvenience of travellers uporf Ty «. vWteí3 h<r mü,her'
any street or public place, or of FuUon here last Th^rwiay
persons in neighboring premises! Mr an,J 'i?rv i,eo
from 9:00 o'clock P.M each night Houston and
to the following 9:00 o'clock A M Georges sister
each day /'as< Monday. ^
Section 2 The purpose of this Mr (j 11 taylor, Jr and chil
ordinance is to prevent any noise '!r(" Houston visited in the
in, or near on any public street ' 3>'or home here and with other
which Is reasonably calculated to relatives laM week.
disturb the peace and good order Visitors of Mrs
of the neighborhood or of persons ¡different times last week were Mr.
owning, using or occupying prop-janc* ( * Mehner of Rusk, j
erty adjacent to such public Helen b arter and children of
streets from 9 00 o'clock P.M each
T J. Miller at
night to the following 9:00 o'clock
A.M. each day.
Section 3. That every person
Tyler, Mrs Bettie Fulton. Mrs. T
J. Fulton, Mrs. I^ula Acker, Mrs
Sallye Belle Odom of Jacksonville,
Mrs Elsie Trotter a n d mother
convicted of the violation of thisj^rs' i,eo- Harden, Mrs. Harvy
ordinance shall be punished by o ¡ Cooper and Mrs. Sheets and daugh-
fine of not more than $100.00 Mrs t<:,,u All('n-
Section 4 Each day on which j Next Sunday is preaching day
such violation of this ordinance! •'' Hie Methodist ( hurch, lo date,
occurs shall constitute a separate y°ur reporter has not learned who
offense, punishable as herein pre- j,jur new preacher is
sc-nbfcf í We were sorry to give up our
Section 5. Effective date of or i pastor, a fine preacher as well as
diriance This ordinance shall take •' f'rH' young man, and we all lov-
effect arid be in full force and ed him, but we would not Ik- scl-
effect from and after the date of
Its publication
Section H. Emergency. The fact
that there are now devises, ma-
chines and/or apparatuses or
other instruments which amplify
<>r reproduce the human voice and
other sounds and are causing dis-
turbances in the Town of Rusk.
Texas, creates an emergency in
the Immediate preservation of
public health, peace a n d safety
and requires that all rules be sus-
pended requiring presentation and
voting of this ordinance at three
regular meetings and t h e samo
are hereby suspended and thltf
ordinance is finally adopted on
fish enough to want to keep him,
when he was fully qualified to
serve a better church than ours,
and we send him on cheerfully,
praying God's blessings upon him
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sheets, Jr.
and son and Mrs. Connie Richie
of Jacksonville visited the Sheets
family Wednesday night
o
Mt. Zion News
Mrs. R. G. Sweeney
Mrs. Charlie Todd and Gloria
of Houston returned home Sun-
day, accompanied by Patsy and
Jackie Todd for an extended visit.
Mr and Mrs. Thurman Rogert
HOME MADE
ICE CREAM
Get It At The Locker Plant
For
;l2S
Per
Gallon
Vanilla, Chocolate,
Strawberry, Banana Nut
and Pecan Crunch
ZERO FOOD
LOCKERS
Phone 151
Rusk, Texas
NEUMOFF'S
PURE LARD
3 Lb.
Ctn.
49c
HORMEL
OLEO
Lb.
19
#i
Li Mr*
BEEF STEW
1-Lb. Cans
LOO
loads of iqw
■prices!
Friday & Saturday
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
10 to . 89*
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIXES
3 Box.i I00
CLADIOLA
BISCUITS
10 Cent I00
HEMET SPICED
LIBBY'S CRUSHED
PEACHES
PINEAPPLE
2 No. 2'i Cant
59*
2
No. 2 Cane 4^
MORTON'S
TEA
(With Beautiful Gliu)
■4 Lb. Both for ^9
FRUIT JARS
Pts. Qts.
89* 98c
SURE JELL
2 Boxes 25C
H
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What Your Stock Needs Is In
RTERS
SUNGL0 FEEDS
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BROILER FLAKES
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IS FRESHER"
Home Grown
CORN
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CELLO
CARROTS
2 Pks, 15c
REGULAR
GRAPE FRUIT
5C
80 Size — Ea.
Our Beef Is
Sun-Glo Fed
And Finished
Beef
All Locally Grown
& Locally Dressed
IT'S FRESH AND
IPS GOOD!
FLAVORFUL
CLUB STEAK
- 49*
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sy
Lb.
DELICIOUS WHEN BROILED
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Lb.
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u. 49*
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USE YOUR ESTABLISHED CREDIT-PHONE 145 FOR FREE DELIVERY
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1955, newspaper, June 16, 1955; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150082/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.