The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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THE RL'iK CHEKOKEEAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1943
THE
Rusk Cherokeean
Established February 5, 1847
Published every Thursday.
tentered as second class matter at
postoffice at Rusk, Texas, under the
Act of March 8, 187.9.
In Cherokee County, 1 year .... $1.50
Outside Cherokee County .... $2.00
FRANK L. MAIN
Editor and Owner
CHURCHES
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
John Lester, Sunday School Sup-
erintendent
Sunday School at 9:46.
Communio:. Service at 10:45.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00, Ern-
estine Harris, president, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lester, sponsors.
Rev. Weems Dyke of Texas Chris-
tian University, Fort Worth, has been
called by the First Christian Church
to preach each month on the second
and fourth Sundays for both th .
morning and evening seirvices. He
begins his pastorate November 14.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
A special service at the Assembly
of God Church has been announced
for Sunday night, November 7, by
the pastor, W. D. Metzgar. Rev. D.
M. iRifce, former pastor here and
former Presbyter for the Lufkin sec-
tion, will speak Sunday night only,
in behalf of the Southwestern Bible
Institute.
Women!
Here is a name
to remember
A 62 year record
of 2-Way help
Se* Directions on Label
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
D. C. Bandy, Pastor
SUNDAY
10:00 a. m. Sunday School. W. H.
Hunna, Superintendent.
10:50 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:ir,p. m. Training Union. Mrs.
Joplin, Director.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
MONDAY
3:00 p. m. WMS and Sunbeams.
4:15 p. m. Junior *nd Intermediate
G. A's.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p. to. Prayer meeting.
8:15 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
L. E. Wratten, Pastor
No services Sunday because of an-
nual conference at Houston.
Appointments will be read some-
time Friday for the coming year.
The Pastor will be in the pulpit
Sunday, November 14.
BULAH PRAYER MEETING
The regular Bulah prayer meeting
will be held at the Preston Wilcox
home Friday night. The public is
cordially invited.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Non-denominational)
H. I, Taylor, Minister
SUNDAY
9:45 a. im. Bible School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. Bible School for all ages.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
TUESDAY
8:00 p. m. Services at Sacul, Texas.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p. m. Mid-week Bible School
THURSDAY
8:00 p. m. Services at Reklaw, Tex.
ESTATE OF
MUSS IDA I. FASTROW, Deceased
NO. 2921
In the County Court of Cherokee
County, Texas This the 25 day of Oc.
tober, 1943.
Notice is hereby given that I, Mark
King, administrator of the estate of
Miss Ida I. Fastrow, deceased, will,
on the 7th day of December, 1943, at
the door of the courthouse in Rusk,
County of Cherokee, State of Texas,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder the following described tract
or parcel of land belonging to said
estate, to-wit:
BEING all that certain part and
parcel of land lying and being situ-
ated in the County of Cherokee, State
of Texas, described as:
BEGINNING and being forty (40)
acres of land, more or less, a part of
the William Bertee.. League, and de-
scribed by metes and bounds as fol-
lows:
BEGINNING at a fence post on
the W. B. line of the said Bartee
League and the E. B. Line of the
Jim Hogg Highway at the N. W.
corner of a 48% acre tract sold out
of said 147 acre tract to John L. Dun-
ham:
THENCE South 88J4 East with the
N. B. line of said Dunham tract 910
vrs to the Northeast corner of same:
THENCE North 25 West 138 vrs
to a stake for corner:
THENCE North 287 vrs to N. W.
corner of Isiah Battle 1103 acre
tract: ^
THENCE North 87 West 185 vrs
to W. B. line of said right-of-way of
said railroad:
THENCE South with the W. B.
line of said right-of-way 219% vrs
to a stake for corner:
THENCE West 670 vrs to a tele-
phone pole on the E. B. line of Jim
Hogg Highway:
THENCE South 1 yi East 200 vrs
to the place of beginning, and con-
taining (40) acres of land, more or
less, exclusive of the right-of-way
of said railroad, said tract being a
part of the 85 acre tract sold tr> C.
S. Halbert by John L. Dunham by
deed of record in Volume 63, page 443
of Deed Records of Cherokee County,
Texas, and being same land sold to
G. M. Hall by J. L.Winder and wife;
and the same land sold by W. O.
Williams and Tavie Williams to Ida
NEED FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR 1944?
If you need any kind of farm equip-
ment, either horse drawn or tractor,
it will help us to help you if you will
fill in the blank lines below and
either mail or bring to our office at
Rusk. Please print.
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LISTED FOR SALE:
100 acres, all under good four wire fence with crass-fencing for
farming and pasture; 2 houses, barn and small orchard; a beautify
rocked in spring, arid plenty of live stock water the year round.
This place can be had for the modest sum of $3750.00. With $1550.00
in Federal loan.
15 acres, about half in cultivation; modern five room house with
all modern conveniences; good rent house, garage, chicken yard,
rose garden and a few pecan trees. This place is just outside the
city limits on the Jacksonville highway. If interested see me for price
and terms.
1024 acres five miles S. W. of Grapeland. Five tenant houses—four
hundred acres open land—six hundred twenty-four with good
growth of young pine worth half the price asked for land—well-
watered with several spring branches and little Elkhart Creek. Place
will take care of 200 grown cattle year round. $12.50 per acre—re-
serve one-half royalty or might be reduced to one-fourth. Federal
loan of approximately $4550.00 can be assumed or paid as purchas-
er desires. Option only a short time at this price.
ANXIOUS TO BUY NEAR RUSK:
Small home with two or three acres of land. Will pay cash if priced
right.
Have an all cash buyer for a farm home of 26 or 30 acres; a small
portion suitable for cultivation and the rest for pasture. Must have
lights or within easy reach of the REA line.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL?
Call me, I'll do my best to get you quick action.
Phone 17
A. S. MOORE
Real Estate
Rusk, Tex.
Before you sell your car, be sure to bring it to us for our Cash Price.
Overhaul Your Car on our Budget Plan
Can Your Car Pass Our
Wartime Physical Exam?
Is your motor tuned to give maximum
mileage? Are your wheels in proper align-
ment? Has your oil filter been changed
during the past 8,000 miles? Is your bat-
tery fully charged? These are just 4 of
many check questions your car has to an-
swer to pass cur wartime physical exam.
Bring it in tomorrow for our complete ser-
vice and keep your car in fighting trim.
Do it now!
FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE
When buying gasoline Ask for Fire Chief,
which has proven to be Outstanding for both
Mileage and Economy.
Forrest & Williams
I. Fastrow by deed of date of No-
vember 20th, 1933, duly recorded in
the Deed Records of Cherokee Coun-
ty, Texas, Vol. 162, page 232.
The terms on which I will sell said
above-described land are as follows,
to-with: CASH.
Witness my hand this the date
above given.
Mark King, Administrator of the
Estate of Miss Ida I. Fastrow, de-
ceased. . 3-11-18
Every", married man knows that
there are more than ten command-
ments.
T. W. FISHER
PLUMBING * ELECTRIC * AND
SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR
New Lavatories, Sink* and
Commodes Are Now Available
Res. Phone 243W—Hiway 69. —Rusk
DR. J. H. MOSELEY
Optometrist
Tests My Eyes, Fits My Glasses
HE KNOWS HOW
OFFICE HOURS 8:00 TO*5:00
Upstairs Over Moseley's Drug Star*
BEARDEN & ALLEN
Furniture
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
FOR SALE
Taylor Made Studio Divans. Quaker
Rugs. When shopping in Jackson-
ville, Come in to See Us. Phone 6264
Corner Opposite First National Ban!'
Name
Address
Equipment
Wanted
What Miake
Do you have?i
If more space jis needed, use a blank
sheet of paper.
DeVaney Tractor & Implement Co.
Box 317 — RUSK — Phone 48
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OUR GUIDING LIGHT
On an island in the harbor of New York, the
Statue of Liberty stands as a symbol of America to all
who come and go by way of this great city.
As from many American ports our boys embark on
transports for the war fronts of the world, perhaps"
this great bronze Goddess provides them with a men-
tal picture of the shining ideal of Freedom. On the
lips of many of those who come back may be framed
the question, "Where is this Liberty we have fought
for?"
In the name of freedom, we at home have an obli-
gation that we must discharge to our men in the
service. It is the .obligation to keep America American
for them, so that the symbol of American liberty that
greets tliem on their return may not be just a symbol.
Let this be our guiding light: Keep America the
land of freedom—freedom of worship, freedom of
speech, freedom from want and fear—and freedom
to strive for success and—if we are able, to succeed!.
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Bread Cast Upon the Waters
Yes, those men in the barge are throwing food
overboard! it's good food, too, and the men
aren't crazy. This is just the emergency way
of landing supplies on harborless shores.
The paperboard containers are waterproof.
They are fished out of the surf and carried
up on the beach — their contents as perfect as
when they left far-off America.
Here is just one of the many new uses that
have been developed for pulpwood products—
another reason why pulpwood has joined rubber
and tin on the scarcity list. But of pulpwood
we have an ample supply—in the woods. The
only problem is to get it cut.
This mill, like almost every other pulpmili
in the country, is short of wood. We need all
we can get. If you can cut pulpwood for us, do
it quickly—there is no way you could help
more effectively in keeping a,stream of supplies
flowing to our men overseas.
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T. D. Little — Alto, Texas
L. G. Larkins — Tyler, Tex.
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1943, newspaper, November 4, 1943; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325971/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.