The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958 Page: 2 of 12
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Auto Inspection
Off To Early
Start In 1958
■JANUARY 23, 1958
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th;n
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en jeítíEj a tretirf (wr early in-
tpecttom.
Aft-:rdir.^ to John ff Grant,
'. nsanagier oí Motor Vehicle Inspec-
two Beewndj, Texa.* Department
■:.f Pabíi'C Safety, more than 300,-
0".0 .ttsciei above the number in-
¿unrig the comparative
frnod Ia.u year have been in-
j-pected to date. But he cautioned
that three-rr:iiion vehicles are yet
INTERESTING FACTS
•tor;.* oí boaboo reach
a h ..h*. -A 120 feet arid girth of
b-kt.-v. Aira ¡-. th* largest city
¿n the s/>uth of the equator.
lia/lad*, or «tones told in song,
have been popular since medieval
GUARANTEED
WATCH REPAIRS
At
HENRY'S
JEWELERS
Phon« MU ZM45 Rutk. V**.
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.triwr Diy Fncioauátas.
Delegation From
Castner Talks To City Attends
Tyler Rotary Cbb WSCS Zone Meet
if Pknyoüto PLAY TAG this way!
:nt 5 it "tu -rota =j:ík:cj_
rs:ay ncn^ii. Jxcmty I6lis
Ten Week Study
Course Begins
For Methodists
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Motor Oii
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? E AD THE CLASSIFIEDS
Cur famous tlxaco lube tag service is free!
We check lube needs for all your equipment
in our new lube guide. Then we fill out tag to
keep ycu posted on what's needed. Keep'
equipment in top shape-saves you repairs.
Any Texaco Station
let Us "POWER" Your Farm with TEXACO PRODUCTS
TEZ'ACO
Babcock Bros. Auto Supply
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'''beat, tcs-t" to do
to hold property to
UPE .MUSIRE TEST PROVES IT!
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BESTFORM
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JI ere' uhy "Cruu-Cro " gives you light-ax-air control:
• r.>KET.T...Elastic inner belt baoiahea tunomy bulge without bonea.
• u'.ht-avai* .*rr...Em? to wa^h-quick to dry.
• wt,■« EIASTIC top...really «taya up!
• Wi 'AKl. MLT-usrxt VAXYJ. at diaphragm inaure* comfortable controL
• i ÍIX7T05S OF MXON LE>0 ELAiTlC....VTLO?( TAfTETA
F*0>T, BACK A.ND SOW.
Try tlii íúmplefitting-room test! Just lip a tape meaeure around youf
M'ai'.tJine ... your turnia y... your hi p... .xow i.r; it vtsaring "criss*
CKO:^,/1 Bftitfortn1 ingenious nylon girdle. See for yourself how
'V.KJ-.-ckosV' frubtracts inchrji: pares your figure to it« elimmfrst,
trimmest bfcet. 16" length, aize* 26-38.
Bealls
0U4MTY MÍRCHANDISE'
Johar.n Sebastian Bach's family
had rx&er. dedicated to music for a?* traffic, to pay ta*e« or to en-
■,.z generations. force contract .
trade at home So it bothen them. V,*hy should
EnsÜíhmen drive on the left «Lde.
of the streetWhy ihoiild married
couple? hold title under commun-
ity property la-wi in some states
and not in '■/thi?^3,
Is Ia-w merely a man-made coo-
trapticm?
li it trae that like good man-;
n*rt n.'jeh Irw is man-made frrrar-
Irg out of custom or local prob-
lems* Ir. card games you tan pixy
many different games with one
deck. You merely change the
rale* But as with cards aad all
games, the law goes deeper than
conrectioc into man's basic needs
for or-ler. for a grasp of the part
he It to play, and for a way to set-
tie disagreements.
Law pr-.Tide* an orderiy way to
do thing* o that people can make
lotig-raage plans and work togeth-
er Iti rules help you to find out
where you stand — your rights
a.od duties An.-J last, law ha? bind-
:ng ways of settling disputes ifj
reed be. first to keep the peace |
ar.d then win people over by deal-j
irg with them in ways that satis-
fy their sense of fairr.esr
Vo'i can find the-e traits of lawl
in most group* from the most
primitive to'the civilized.
As man finds out more and j
more about himself and his world, j
a.s his experience and wisdom
grew, the law may get better. For
example, as the psychological lab-
oratories find out more about
man's reaction times, h i s fears
and faults, our laws about driving,
for instance, may improve.
And here is another purpose
the different kinds of laws may
serve. You may look upon each as
a sort of experiment. Some turn
out badly, and some well.
But in the give and take of pub-
lic discussion, these efforts may
yet bring us more nearly to the
one best way"—if any such thing
Í exists.
«This column, prepared by the
' Bar of ""..xa® i w—itten to
j inform — r.o; to advise. No per-
' son should ever apply or irtorpret
any law without the aid of an at-!
;*orney who is fully advised con-1
'cerning the facts involved, because
I a I'ht variance in facts may'
change the application of the law.;
o
interesting Pacts
A broker was originally a retail-
er of goods belonging to another
íírut'js, slayer of Julius Caesar,
was later defeated in battle and
took his own life.
Kucku heat, by Its rapid growth,
'ifles weeds and leaves the field
ci tn for the next year
m
OR rOPILAS C1ST0M 300 AHD FAIRLANE SEDANS!
Fairtane Town Sedan
While prices of other '58 cars have gone UP
... Ford has reduced prices BELOW 1957!
i Ford has fducmd th« price* ©f
popular Custom 300 and Fairlane
^ Mdans below 1957 prices!
T And these &r* 53 Ford) that yw
tan bvy Jyr Ust than 1257 pr-xts are
beautifully styled, handsomely
trimmed cars that stand up with
pride alonjride c-. en the costliest can.
They're economical cars, too. You
can-pet up to 157c bnter gas mil-iee
l/y teaming a new Interceptor V'^t
engine with new, optional Cruise-O-
Matic Drive... up to 10?'., better eas
mile;j^e from the Mileage Maker Six.
ptcvio mo ifmrto Aaocso the *:«id i
Visit your Ford Dealer and Action
Test a new 58 Ford. It wili prove to
you that for smoother riding comfort,
topnotch performarjce, tight-fined
economy, best doliar value .;. a 5S
Ford just can't be beat!
And when you hear the extra-
generous trade your Ford Dealer can
offer you . . . you'll know that
RIGHT NOW k the time to go Ford 1
©
PDA. P.
Phone MU 3-2204
RUSK MOTOR SALES
YOU GET THE BEST DEAL AT YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER'S
RUSK, TEXAS
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958, newspaper, January 23, 1958; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150220/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.