The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965 Page: 14 of 14
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WEATHER
FOODS*
PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS
WITH EVERY DIME YOU
SPEND. DOUBLE STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY ON
PURCHASES OVER $2.50.
GRIFFIN WAFFLI
U 01.
GRIFFIN SHREDDED
8 OZ.
Treasure Assortment
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29*
speasi
vinegar
GOLDEN DISTILLED
GAL.
FAMOUS STAR BLACKEYE
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Specials Good Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
November 11, 12, and 13th
300 TIN
15*
BREAST O'CHICKEN CHUNK
12 TIN
\C3XT3 COI
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We Reserve the Right To Limit
Quantities
FROM PIBGLY WIGGIY
TOP QUALITY MEATS
U. S. GOOD
CHUCK ROAST
B
PICNICS
s 39'
U. S. GOOD
CLUB STEAK
i 59'
GOOD LEAN
PORK STEAK
t 59'
NORTHERN FED
PORK CHOPS
¡ 69'
THICK SLICED
MOHAWK BACON
2 Lb. Pkg.
29
Bonnie Baker Bread 2
Lge.
Loaves
^ I ■ # BAK
Shortening
BAKERITE
peas
Ituna
120z.
SPANISH PEANUTS
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI
7 Oz. Pkg.
COLE'S FYNE PYNE
PIKE OIL
6 OZ. TIN
COFFEE
Mellorine
MAXWELL HOUSE
With $2.50 Purchase
SNO CLUB
1 Lb. Tin
I Gal.
Ctns.
GARDEN FRESH
PRODUCE
Oranges
TEXAS
Fine for Juice 5 Lb. Sack
Potatoes
U. S. No. 1
RED 10 Lb. Sack
APPLES
STARRING RED
DELICIOUS
B
ONIONS
U. S. NO. 1 YELLOW
B
Lb. Tin
IC
Cake Mix
GLADIOLA
Assorted Flavors
4 -19 Oz. Boxes
Piggly Wiggly Is Headquarters for Redemption of
Bold Coupons
Regular Sixe BOLD 141 With Coupon
^jan^Siz^3OLD^>8i0\^tl^oupon
IVORY LIQUID K,.m *89c
36c
IVORY SNOW
REG. SIZE
DASH condensed Jumbo $2^'
You always find your favorite brands at Piggly Wiggly.
FLOUR
BONNIE BAKER
Lb. Sack
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The Cherokeean
Of Rusk, Texas
THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1965
PAGE SIX
New Leaders
Of1-H Clubs
Are Elected
By J.*mes E. Engbrock, Assist-
ant County Agent and
S.indra Lunsford, Assistant
County Horre Demonstration
Agent
UTXLS MI;
T'lnmr, Tobias was elected
pr'sideni ni the Wc'ls 4-H Club
;it their recular monthly meet-
, ing in th" City H ill. Tommy is
the Gold Star Boy for Cherokee
County this year.
Of her officers elected include:
Debbie Glover, Vict' president;
Judy Ilii ksecretary treasurer;
Hose Mary Goodwin, reporter;
Kdv, r<i Tobias, Council Dele-
gate. and Ralph Goodwin as Al-
' n .te council Delegate, Recre-
ation Committee appointed by
the President, .leanine Chapmon,
include: Jackie Hicks, Dewey
Chapmon. and Edward Chapmon.
Adult leaders present were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks, Mrs.
(V D. Glover, and Mrs. E. W.
Chapmon.
The meeting was concluded
with refreshments.
NEW HOPE 4-H:
The New Hope 4-H Club met
Thursday for their regular meet-
in ü in the school. The major bus-
iness conducted at the meeting
v. a*. the election of the 19fi6 of-
ficers. They are Judy Ward, pre-
-■¡dent; Darlene Wilson, vice pre-
sident; Carolyn Ward, secretary-
treasurer: Barbara Ward, Coun-
cil Delegate; Edgar Banks, Al-
ternate Council Delegate, and
Johnn. Ward, reporter.
■'ohiiny Croft presented a pro-
gram on Farm Safety.
I here was one new member,
' ''"lene Wilson, who enrolled.
Veulv Organized 4-H Clubs of
Jacksonville:
Three newly organized 4-H
ci'..b< in Jacksonville met last
'' k to elect their officers, meet
their project leaders, and select
a date ,-ind place for meetings.
Officers elected for East Side
include President. Mary Good-
peed: Vice President, Brenda
Uoi'ey; Secretary Treasurer, Kay
Robins; Council Delegate, Bar-
bara Goodspeed; Alternate Coun-
cil Delegate, Susan Goodspeed,
and reporter, Larry Robertson.
West Side officers include: Pre-
sident. Larry Upshaw; Vice Pre-
•i I nt. Kathy Hall; Scoretary-
Trcasurer. Gcorganne McCardel;
Council Delegate, Sherri Shaw;
Alternate Council Delegate, Ter-
; ye Curley; and reporter, Kathy
1 Upshaw.
Joe Wright officers include:
President, Ta sha Simpson; Vice
President. Jollv Xeely; Secretary-
Treasurer, Debra Davis: Council
Delegate, Carolyn Neeley; Alter-
nate Council Delegate, Bobby
Abel, and Reporter, Marva Lan-
ier.
i " : • in vat ional leaders for the
clubs in; lude: Mr. and Mrs. Do-
>'!e Good pet d. Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Riddlespeger, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Tidwell, Mrs. Harold
Simpson, Mrs. Paul Glass, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Yancy, and Mrs.
Carolina Moon.
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Activities
Of Local
Church Set
Sunday at the II a.m. worship
service of the Rusk Presbyter-
ian Church the message of Pas-
tor I. Allen Ilolley will be "This
Grace Also", II Cor. 8:7, in keep-
in:1 with Every Member Can-
, vass Completion Week.
Wednesday evening at (5:30 p.m.,
the Choir will hold its weekly
rehearsal at the church.
The Evening Circle of the Wo-
men of the Church will hold its
monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. M R. Philbrick, 406 N.
Dickinson Drive, Wednesday ev
,ening at 7:.'i0 p.m.
'I he t nion Thanksgiving Ser-
vice will be held on Wednesday,
\ov mber 24th, at the First
Baptist Church at 7 pm. Mr. Ro-
bert von Doenhoff, Chorister of
the Presbyterian Church, will di-
rect the music. Further announ-
cement will be made from the
pulpit next Sunday concerning
this meeting.
O-
1hf.Old±vm&L
; JI'Aál
"It's hard for a youngster
to learn Rood manners with-
out seeing any."
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965, newspaper, November 11, 1965; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150626/m1/14/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.