The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1971 Page: 5 of 12
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THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1971-PAGE PIVE
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Salts An 10% Of 71 toil
Series E and H United Sta-
tes Savings Bond sales in
Cherokee County during Feb-
ruary totaled $11,380, accord-
ing to County Bond Chairman
C.D, Acker. Sales for the
first two months were $32,610
10 per cent of the 1971 sales
goal of $340,000.
_ Treasury figures show that
Texans purchased $17,302,962
in Savings Bonds during Feb-
ruary compared to 1970 sales
for the same period totaling
$16,678,196.-an increase of.
$624,766 or 3.7percent. Sales
for the two-month period were
M4^78,727 for 19 per cent of
tRe state's goal of 181.9 mil-
lion.
Nationally, sales of E and
H Savings Bonds were $431
milllon.-an 11-year peak for
February. Sales for the first
two months totaled $861 mil-
lion.-12,8 per cent above 1970,
Redemptions were 22 per cent
below 1970 for the lowest
February in five years.
Rusk Folks
Mrs. D.T, Caveness had as
guests for the Easter Holi-
days her children Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Davidson of Beau-
mont and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Caveness of Daytosi. They
also visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Cox.
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FRESHMKN FAVORITES; Nicky Don Cleveland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Cleveland, Jr. plays football and is the B
team quarterback. Mary Ellen Guenzel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Guenzel is also class reporter and a mem-
ber of the RMS band.
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FRESHMEN CO-FAVORITES; Winston Cannon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Cannon , is on the basketball team. Sandra
Carter .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Carter, is a for-
ward on the girls basketball team.
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TIME FOR HORSES
WE HAVE JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING TO
MAKE THIS GREAT SPORT MORE ENJOYABLE
COME SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF BITS;
HEADGEAR, BLANKETS, REINS; PLUS OTHER
LEATHER ACCESSORIES
WE HANDLE THE FAMOUS
COWTOWN & NACONA BOOTS
FOR MEN & WOMEN
YOU'LL LIKE OUR QUALITY!
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
STEWART'S BOOT
DM SUDOLE S SHOP
School
Mentí
April 19-23, 1971
MONDAY
Sloppy Joe
Baked Pork & Beans
Potato Salad
Chocolate Pie
Milk
TUESDAY
Pork Steaks
Green Beans
Buttered Rice
Stuffed Celery (Choice)
Ginger Bread w/whipped top-
ping
Hot rolls
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Hamburgers
Lettuce, tomato.
Onion, pickle
French fries
Applesauce jello
Peanut butter cookie
Milk
THURSDAY
Vegetable soup
Crackers
Sandwiches
Tuna
Perminto cheese
Peanut butter
Potato Pie
Milk
FRIDAY
Fish sticks
or
Salmon croquets
w/k corn
Buttered English
or English pea salad
Catsup .
Strawberry short cake
Hot rolls
Milk
Son. Wilson
Asks Hike
In Beer Tax
During a meeting of the State
Afialrs Committee Tuesday
afternoon, I ufkin Senator
Charle* Wilson introduced an
amendment to the House.pas.
sod tax bill that would rats*
the per barrel beer tax from
$4.30 to $10.
Wilson explained that this
tax. If enacted, would save
the Texa« taxpayer* mil-
lion 'toilers In increased satos
and other taw* during the
camine tw rear period.
Tm Past 1eu< «««or ele
after easter
clearance
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1971, newspaper, April 15, 1971; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150909/m1/5/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.