The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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Mrs. Roy Simmons of Hol<
Sunday.
Redlawn News
Sunday with his sister, Mrsr. D. D.
Belk, here. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Durham and ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin of Cen-
baby arrived Saturday from San An-' trai High, Mr. Ray Odom of Rusk
felo to spend their vacation her* If! were dinner gugests of Mr and Mrs
REKLAW
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richey and
daughter were here Sunday.
A. M. Jordan and J. C. Shankles
were in Rusk Saturday.
house joint resolution no.
42.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-
ISLATURE OF. THE STATE OF
\ TEXAS; Section 1. That Section 30,
Article 16 of the Constitution of
I Texas be amended so as to hereafter
read as follows;
Section 30. The duration of all
with Mr. and Mrs C. B. Spivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Oma Cola and child-
ren of Linwood spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole.
Mr. 0. H. Grisham of I.ongvietf .s
s visitor of Mrs. Odel Ha niltor. i>n
Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parmer and
daughter Joan Ann, Mr and Mrs. For
rest Bridges and daughter, Joe Mary
were week end vistors in Houston.
W. S. Satterwhite Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Willi McClure and
children of Wognor Oklahoma spoilt
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Tullis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carson
family were 'in Rusk Saturday.
and
Mr. Ollie Barnes of Canton visited
his brothei-, Ed Barnes this week.
Misses Zera and Florence Wilson,
Elimma Lucas, Manzel, Maude and
Edila Moore, Mary Alice Mason, and
Messrs Elmer and Olan Langharn, J.
B. Mason and Maurice Holcomb of
Liberty Hill were visitors of Miss
Marie Barnes Sunday.
Thee meeting at the packing shed
closed Sundya night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawthorne of
Alto ware visitors in the laters par-
ents home, Mr. and Mrs. Crouch.
Mr. H. P. Nickols of Tyler was a
business visitor here Monday.
Mr-.and Mrs Diai Priestly and baby
of Freeport and Mrs. Levi's Rogers
of Dialville were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Page Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rogers and
son Carl were viistors in Mt. Zion
with Mr. and Mrs. Holsom Tovvnson
Monday. ^
Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Phillips and
children of Canton are sp;-nding this ing
i offices not fixed by this Constitution
shall never exceed two (2) years,
except that the elected officials of a
city that has adopted and amended
A. M. Jorda~ wT P, Richey and its Charter as provided in Section 5
J. C. Shankles were in Sacul Sunday Article XI of the Constitution of
Texas may, by amendment to such
Woodrow Lloyd of Henderson vis city's charter, hold office not to ex
ited here Sunday afternoon. ceed four (4) yjars; provided, that
. when a Railroad Commission is
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jordan were created by law it shall be composed
of three (3) Commissioners who
shall be elected by the people at a
general election for State officers,
and their term of office shall be six
(G) years; provided, Railroad Com
missioners first elected after this
Amendment go into effect shall hold
office as follows; One shall serve
the first Monday in November, 1934,
at which ebction all voters favoring
such proposed amendment shall write
or have printed on their ballots the
words; 'For the Amendment to the
Constitution of the State of Texss
permitting Home Rule Cities to so
amend their charters that the elect-
ed officials of such cities may hold
office not to exceed four (4) years,
and those opposed shall write oF
have printed on their ballots tha
words, "Against the Amendment to
the Constitution of the State of
Texas permitting Home Rule Cities
to so amend their charters that the
eleced officials of such cities may
hold office not to exceed four (4)
years."
A true copy.
W. W. HEATH, Secretary of State.
week here with Mr.
Rich and family.
and Mrs. Tom
in Cushing Sunday.
There was some excitement here
Thursday afternoon. Mrs.W. A.
Shankles was very worried over her
Billy Boy who had been left in
Rusk, However, he was se'en coming
into town with his shoes on his shoul
der walking. .
I two (2) years, and one four (4)
Mr. and MreTj. D. Ramey and'5'ears and six <6> ^ars: their
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Johnson have terms to be decided by lot immedia-
moved to Alto where they are work-.tely after they shall have qualified.
And one Railroad Commissioner
. | shall be 'elected every two (2) years
I Mrs. V. M. Holmes, son, Victor an. thereafter. In case of vacancy in
Handford Smith were in Nacogdoches said office the Governor of the
Messrs O. B. Hill and Robert T.
Townly, Miss Othel McClain and
Lois Armstrong were visitors in Lin-
wood Saturday.
Sunday.
O-—
Mrs. P. S. Holmes and Mrsr. Owen
Holmes were in Rusk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamilton and
son, Mr. Tom Mayo and children an
Henry of Dialville were visitors here
Saturday.
Miss Gladys Rider is spending
this week in Houston with relatives.
Mr ad Mrs Frank Gibson of Aus
tin spent the week end here.
Mr. Jim Davis of Crockett ^spent
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce
the following names as Candidates
fod ttie office under which their
names appear, subject to the action
•f the Democratic Primaries.
For Congress Seventh District
ROGER DAVIS
NAT PATTON
For County Judge
FRANK DEVEREUX JR.
P. B. (PETE) MUSSLEWHITE
For District Clerk
J. E. HAMILTON
E. C. (Ed) HOUSTON
For County Superintendent
J. R. (Rayford) HOLCOMB.
D. C. (Dock) STOCKTON
For Tax Assessor-Collector
J. W. PEARSON
C. L. (DIXIE) ARNWINE
For County Treasurer.
MRS. E. .(GENE) DUPREE
MRS. CORA M. DICKEY.
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For Commissioner, Precinct 1
W. H. MASON
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and children i Mrs. J. E. Murray returned home
of Oakland spent the week end here from Nacog'doches Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childress. ■
J. C. Thomas Jr., and Weldno Phil
Mrs. A. B. Parish and two daugh- Hps visited friends and relatives here
ters, Luc-ile and Grace, are spenning' Week.
this week in Nacogdoches.
,S*aie shall fill said vacancy by ap-
poiniirent until the Gc-neral
Flection.
Section 2. The foregoing Constitu
tional Amendment shall be submit
ted to the qualified electors of the
State on the next General Election to
be held on the first Tuesday after
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Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McClain were
visitors in Jacksonville Sunday.
Misses Leona and Pearl Lloyd of
Central High visite3 in the Virgie
Lloyd home Sunday.
Miss LeomiTa Parish returned Sat-
urday from the A. & M. Short course.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Scott and child
ren spent Saturday night and Sun-
day in Shiloh with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Scott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. iRchard Townly were
in Douglas over the week end with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Robert Hill was called to
Lufkin Saturday to be at the bedside
of her mother, Mrs. Rice who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and
son, Harold and Mrs. Ed Vining and
Annie Laura Vining were vistors in
Rusk Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Alton Blanton and
son, James, Mr. and-Mrs. Wade Vin-
ing and daughter, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Murray and Mrs. Henry
McCary were in Rusk Saturday morn
i ing shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Strickland <>f
Cushing visited th'e latters parents,,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jordan, ' i ^
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ramey aid
J. H. Moseley, Optometrisa, Rusk,
Texas, with 33 years in the practice
of Optometry.
No charge foi examinaion.
FOR
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Butter and Buttermilk
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If you suffer from a skin trouble j
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Ringworm, Tetter or Pimples, we will
sell you a jar of Black Hawk Oin
ment on a guarantee. Price fifty:
cents. I2tc
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Continued on page seven
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The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1934, newspaper, August 17, 1934; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291660/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.