The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958 Page: 2 of 14
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PACE 3
The Rusk Chrroiffmm. Rusk, Texas
FEBRUARY 13, 1958
INTERESTING FACTS
There are sr.-or* tkar.
known afMCM* oí beetles
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SHOP IN RUSK
What! Ho TV Tonight!
LOOKING
AHEAD
v*
tn-
12 Use future. No cot car. see the inefficient firmer? to stay is ag-
;w ai «f wb.rb war r^*^* *-"* r¿-aws in the wind
tha: iadacate danger ahead of as.
Forced Level in#
"The fourth ando! of the So-
cialist dictator <rrer individuals is
rtrJit..-js and avenging cf in-
FARM LEADER S
WARNING
aifii, V ;
: im cmrzg*
ViduL !a¿JD€r5i5
Sí>*¿1/ tí
wind
oar nation is going We are
volved in current issues that it is
difficult to tell whether oar free
enterprise system will cocumH or
whether it if in danger oí being
replare-i fry a Socialist dictator-
ship. Fortunately there are woe
<tnsi ¿a the wind by winch we
cas measure the speed and direc-
tion we are moving.
Toward Socialism
•In
Socialism ^ There are five
areas
«•.*we The theory of the Socialist
is that scnce all are born equal, all
should remain equal regardless of
ability or effort This
Frank Goodson
Named Buyer In
Beall's Chain
If you have need of any further | Coffee wns first used In Abyi
information about firebreak*, for- >i"lu i" t >« ,n,h <'<"tury.
est management or fire fighting j
write'or call the Texas Forest Ser-!
vice. P. 0. Box 289, Henderson,
Texas, Telephone 4899.
Jiarn (.wallow* can fly at tk*
rate of more thap a mile a minuu.
Frs-ife T Goodson has been
named buyer of fabrics and home
Bullion is uncoined gold or sil
ver in bars, plates or other rnaiw-
Kici use stream.
quires it Most of ward
-tirwhiie advances in Amer- major
e come as a result cf the our successful ire* ch-'ice Capitai-
w a s ac-
hy R G.j
One weak futa can
IVW IWil
spoil yoer TV fun
Get our TV tuoe-jp with
G-E Servioe-Desccaed Tubes.
CaU today for expert service,
arty rrakt or model.
Curry's Electronic
Service
FOR COMPLETE TV AND
RADIO SERVICING AND
INSTALLATION
First C.'ess FCC Gov't. L cer,n
Alto Ph. 208
Rusk Ph. M.U 3-W45
ty or euort Tfcis is accomp- funushinrs for the Be all Depart-'
hshed by extremely high income rars: SUir9 ebi¡r! ¿,
taxes, constantly increasing social nooj,^ Saturday
hat ways do we move to- PW** *>a hz*i meó-
.... lc^: «".creased minimum wages A ^uve of Palestine. Goodson'
conflict between *1"" -n«me payments to farmers 13 years merchandising es-
to repiace competitive prices. penence with the Be all Company
exercise of -md and courageous isn and the goiemment-cirected _ A . 3®eaiEire our to his credit
leadership Charles B. Shuntan, a systems of Sweden. Russia and , , gl** Serving in the Lufkin store as
far" <r who has just c-:rapk".ed a other nations. substitution of federa, govern- m^r/t department head from 1M5
year as president cf the Amen- -First. Socialism is based on J*l SLat* 82" *oca* on til November 1946. when be was
Farm Bureau Federation- government ownership or control resJ>c'rii",T1^'" Court de- promoted to assistant manager of,
r. ''Citrate; these h:£h qualities of the capital and propertv used CiS"5Ci limiting states rights, fed- tb< Pon Arthur store where he i
leadership At a time «hen a * production For example. the *"4 *f «««* ««ü ^
*h- r veermg tc-vird Socialism' advocates of slate Socialism favor bi^ion fed- H<> was ih<?n prc n30ted to nun*
.America c-y-M be disastrous, ail proposals for federal electric ^ jm ^ «r**3 in the £ger o{ ^ Palestine store where5
wind. How much further down he x«nained until July
es.
TODAY'S NEWS . . .
WHILE IT'S NEWS . . .
and not just a memory
Every Hour on the Hoor
KTLU - 1580.- Rusk, Texas
teflll Your Car's Cronkeose with
Motor Olí
IT'S GUARANTEED
!5C.
TV« k<« •* r®«* « m c*
W> M «
|r*v> *•••) Nil Wbf Ml
M>< l« Ml • ItMl (Ml'
Babcock Bros. Auto Supply
C2JI
ihu.man has writtei
1 e > stio
proposals
ar. ed--;power prt'^eci
They
regardless of mer-
s Agriais-
we sha
upon. Here
way
There
00
ime-nt we wiii
se the tight money is-
ii sa® ".a boost 5*ntiment for inter-
est rate? set by Congress, at such
t low levels as to discourage private
saving and to force the substitu-
te- t:on of tc-vemment cap.ta.! in ma-
•e -:r industries. Farmers have al-
A LOT FULL OF GOOD, CLEAN
USED CARS
FOR SALE'
Take your pick! Model, color, price!
We've got one to meet your needs!
Don't Buy Until You've Talked To Us!
"For The Best Cars At The
Lowest Prices"
see
J. C. WILLIAMS
at the
TEXACO STATION-
DOWNTOWN RUSK
Phone MU 3-4444
ready accepted a considerable de-
cree of bureaucratic control over
the use of their property under
the acreage quota programs
More, rather than fewer, controls
are bemz proposed.
D*r>9erous Ways
"Seecnd. Socialism cannot toler-
ate a free market for goods and
services. In fact, a price system
which reflects changes in supply
and demand is our greatest assur-
ance of freedom. "Wage and price c'
' in vrar or 5 compensation He
have a hank account or safe de-
. . _ . .. _ — .... 1951 at
•—- r:~' t0 Socialism must e go -which time, h? became manager!
before «e heed the wanting 0f ^ pori Arthur store. He serr- j
ed in thai capacity until Novem-1
— . ber 195".
Pric r to his service with the
Bea.il Company he saw duty as a
N'avy Lieutenant in World War II- \
A night fighter pilot in the Paci-!
fic Theater from October 1942,
through October 1945. he was aw-'
arded two air medals and a Pres- ■
idential Unit Citation.
pioneer times our fore- He foraíerly a d^oj. of|
■und they could keep the Kiwanis Club and chairman of i
he family history pretty the merchants committee of the
a few notations on the Chamber of Commerce in Port
the family Bible. But Arthur.
-It's
The
Law-
77^ of
>*~JmUwi
Back
father- fc
track of •
well with
flyleaf of
life's not quite that simple any a member of the Central Bap-
more Great-grandpa wasn't cor tist Church in Jacksonville, he is
' ty social security or work- the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
cc'titrols. whether in war or peace- * compensation He didn't Goodson of Palestine.
time, are a real threat to the free hav" .* back &cco^¡t °/ ***? de" *
pos:; box. a car and a dozen home
appliance? being bought on time
payment, or a half-dozen insur-
ance policies. We have taxes
great-grandpa never heard of and'
wouldn't have believed if he had • —a _ .
And had you asked him for a «r hireDFCclliS
market. The Commodity Credit
Corporation which holds ST bil-
lion of crop surplus stocks and
also markets a large portion of
ail farm products is rapidly re-
placing private and cooperative
selling agencies. Compensatory
payments for farmers and govern-
ment pnce fixing in agriculture,
bus-mess and labor are. in reality,
attacks on the price system.
"A third area of government
control over individuals that i3
necessary in a Socialist dictator-
Tree Farmers
Are Urged To
tiñcaíe to prove his birth, he'd
have thought you'd taken leave ATTENTION: Mr. Tree Farmer,
of your senses. j>o you have fire insurance for
The point of this is that the av- your trees' The Texas Forest Ser-
erage American today has a good vice earnestly urges everyone to
many important papers to keep insure their timber investment by
track of. There are birth certifi- making firebreaks. Firebreak-? are
ship is limitation ¿n the choice of fíe5' rwe;?ti' ™*les ®f tax re- by far the cheapest way to help
an occupation We are. as yet rel- tties 000^ ,a hof P™e*t the spread of any fires;
ative'v free to choose and change 0 papers. With a little tidy which might start close to your!
our work." However, the closed record-keeping, you can make life timberlands.
shop, long apprentice periods, un- ^ for yourseU and yo,jr íam" ^
ily when you are gone.
Here are some suggestions:
1. Get a heavily bound notebook
folder or file folder as a central
duly restrictive license require-
ments in several professions, and
the proposed subsidies to induce
During the past two weeks, de- :
spite a wet season, there have been
We
serve you better
two ways
because...
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many large fires because of the
high winds which are drying out
the vegetation and spreading fires
collecting point for all the records £í a bri¿k rate. raese fires are
: of your affairs.
2. Put your especially important
papers in your safe deposit box.
very destructive to any age or size
plantation.
A fire lane can be constructed
WE'RE MEMBERS OF THE j
TEXACO DEALER FAMILY! j
rj/2'fl -'S'^ed to gi<e you better service than you can expect
Ft™ o from the ordinary "gas pumper" type of station. We service
your car with an eye to your sifety.
V,"r,':r. we have your car on the lift for Marfak chassis lubrication, for
example, we check potential trouble spots, such as:
STftfing worn kin? pins, tie rod endi, loo« wheel*.
6 AKES- leaking brake lines, etc.
TiiCi: cuts on si'lev.ails cf tires.
MUfFUf r.-tel out miners, tail pipes, leaks in gas tar.k.
serviced with famous Texaco products — which
;onal distribution and acceptance in all 48 states.
Y ou are assured of the very highest quality.
/ Your car is ser
L have won nation
gasolines: Teiavi top octane Sky Chief, supercharged with Petrox for
more power, great r ga,-...ne rnueage, locger engine
Chief, for Lvely power, at the regular gasoline price.
MOTOR OH Ai-ur 'rd C iitom-Made Havoline Motor
Oil—wear-proofs your engine, prolongs engine life.
Fine-'t oil ; j'j car. buy, regardl««* of price.
chassis lutxicamt: Texaco Marfak chassis lubrication
gire# you n.at c ¡hie*? feeling—for a thousand miles
or more.
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rot rwo-wtr wnn saw suvia ¡> m m, m us
J. C. WILLIAMS
YOUR FRIENDLY TIXACO DEALER
Rusk Taaat W m 34444
lie. Texaco Fire
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but make a list of those papers bv plowing or di5cicg a lane about
and a bnef summary of their con- eight feet wide entirely -round
tents to put in your home file. ^ ticiberIand5. Also, firebreaks
3. Get for your files copies ofshouH ^ made tbe for.
birth certificates for all members ^ so as to make blocks of not
of the family, and add them to the over ^nty acres. Plantations
file. Add your* marriage license should ^ broken up by firelanes
or at least a statement as to when wt0 blocks of about five acres or
; and where you were marned and ^maiir-r
by whom. Firebreaks, like insurance,
4. Insert your will or a copy of shou]d before the fire be-
lt If your will is kept elsewhere, ^ ^ Texas Forest service
include a note telling where it ran bgjp y&a ^pjth putting out a
may be found. fire, but that may be too late. Be
5 During the year, put into the Mfe make your firebreak/today
file your income tax withholding and insure your future in forestry,
statements and receipts for ex-
penditures which may be deducti-
ble. Then keep a copy of each
year's tax return in the file.
6. Make a list of all the stocks
and bonds you own and where
they are.
7. List all the places you have
lived and worked and the names
of persons there who you know.
Include tbe schools you have at-
tended and the dates you left or
were graduated.
8. If you may have benefits
coming under a profit-sharing plan
where you work, make a note of
that too.
9. If you're in doubt about whe-
ther an item should be included,
pub it in.
This takes time initially, but it |
will save you both time and wor- jj
ry in the long run. ' |
fThis column, prepared by the.g
State Bar of Texas, is written to |
¡inform—not to advise No person
«hould ever apply or interpret any ¿
law without the aid of an attorney ¡si
who is fully advised concerning ^
the facts' involved, because a j
slight variance in facts may j
change the application of the law.)
--—1°——
Daniel Heard
"
Named In Baylor
Honor Students
Daniel Howard Heard, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Heard of
Rusk, has been named to the Bay-
lor University's Dean's Honor
List for the fall quarter.
7"he Dean's list consists of those
students who made all A's in their
courses for the fall quarter.
A total o( 114 students were
listed.
FEB. 9-15, 1958
(XSdificrn-
77 years ago Edison put electricity to
work in the first light bulb. Since that
time it has been working at hundreds of
different jobs at low wages, contributing
greatly to the health, safety, national
strength and high standard of living of
our great country
This record of progress is the reason for
National Electrical Week, observed
annually during the week of Edison's
birthday. Naturally, we awe proud of our
company's part in helping our friends
to LIVE BETTER... ELECTRICALLY.
better
ectrically
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
A TtXAS COMPANY • OPIHATtO Y TtXANt
StRVINO TtXAS CniZSMt
S&H" GREEN
STAMPS
CALL US FOR LP-GAS, BUTANE OR PROPANE
We are now ready to serve you. Our delivery men are courteous, fri-
endly and carefully trained for efficient servicing of LP - Gas, Cylinders
and House Tanks.
You can depend on us for 24 hour service.
Phone 82, any time day or night or Phone Alton
Singletary at night, telephone 294, for Gas or Service.
Please call collect for Gas Delivery.
ROZELLE Bros. Gulftane Co.
PHONE 82
DAY OR NIGHT
ALTO, TEX.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958, newspaper, February 13, 1958; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150223/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.