The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1971 Page: 12 of 12
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PAOE FOURTEEN-THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH U, 1971
With diplomas in hand, the^e . ladies are short; hack row Norri- lirook-, \larv A.
ready to put to use the thing* learne I in I oreman. Hennie R. Hall, Vina B. Moore,
Nutrition and ! oo.l Program; left to riirht; Illa R. Johnson an Mau/ie McGee
front-Gracie Walker, Sarah \1arrin, I.ula
Food-Nutrition Training Program
Given By Texas Ag. Ext. Service
After 15 days of intensive
training 9 Cherokee County
ladie* are ready for field
work in the Texas Agricult-
ural Extension service Food
and Nutrition education Pro-
gram.
The objective of this pro-
gram is to help families liv-
ing in limited-income fam-
ing in limited-incomeareas to
acquire knowledge, and skills
necessary to achieve more
adequate diets.
Receiving diplomas were;
Crane Walker,New Summer
field, Sarah Martin, Gallatin,
Norris Brooks, I arista, I ula
Short, Gallatin, Mary A.
Poreman. Rusk, Bennie R,
Hall, Jacksonville, Vina B.
Moore, Alto, Illa R. John-
son, Cuney, and Mau/ie Mc
Cee, Callatin.
Ilotihe demonstration agent,
Johnnie Lou Weatherly, and
associate home demonstrar,
ion agent, Dorothy Ramho in.
structed these ladies in the
OPEN FRI-5-SAT-3PM>
GIVE
ft
HELL,
JOHN!
JOHN WAYNE
A Howard Hawks Production
"RIO LOBO"
lechncoky* ¡Q)«
CLOSED SUN-THURS
SHOWING FRI-SAT
actual cooking an I prepar-
ation of meals.
In a Uition to helping achieve
more adequate diets these
la.lie* will teach the essent-
ials of good nutrition. Impro-
ved practices in storage and
sanitation will l>e one ot tirst
items on the program.
"I or all families reached,
such a program can be expect ■
ed to result in; increased ab-
ility to select and buy food
that satisfies nutritional
needs; increased ability
to prepare and serve palata-
ble meals; improved diets
and health for pregnant wo-
men, infants, preschool child-
ren, school children, teen-
agers, total families and the
el lerly; increased ability to
manage resources; increased
participation in the food pro
grams of the Department; and
increased use of agricultural
products, such as milk and
other dairy products, fruits
and vegetables, meats and
poultry".
"Actually going into homes
and working with people is
certainly going to be a chai
lenge to these ladies recei
vine this training, but it will
be one that will be met and
achie\ed" says Miss Weath
erlv.
Hospital
COMING FRI. - SAT. MARCH 19 - 20
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Our Own Home Talked At Omicron Gamma RUSK FOLKS
Mrs. Billy Johnson of Alto
hosted the Monday night meet
Ing of Omicron Gamma Chap,
ter of Beta Sigma Phi in her
home.
Mr*-, Larry Griffith pres
ented a program entitled "Our
Own Home". She told her aud-
ience that one's home belongs
to the individual and what it
is or is not is one s own
doing. Everyone is differ-
ent. What appeals to one
per-on ioesn't appeal to an
other.
Only the timid and the shy
are afraid or color, Mrs.
Griffith -aid. In thi- day,
everything noes in fashion
and !e>it'n, she encouraged
her audience to be bold with
bright volor-.
She a l-o liscu-sed the use
o' picture , lamps and wind
ow- in home lecorations.
Mr-, \ertis Wallace, pre-i
.lent presided at the business
meeting. A letter was read
from Dallas concerning the
Mate convention to be hel!
there in June.
Members attending enjoyed
refreshments of chicken sal-
ad, green salad, homemade
French dressing, crackers,
candy and cake squares.
Those present were Mrs. Ch-
arles Rivin, Mrs. Griffith,
Mrs. James Holcomb, Mrs.
Gloria Jennings, Mrs. John-
son, Mrs, Jerry Jones, Mrs.
Bill Jones, Mrs. Doyle Ras-
berry, Mrs. John Slover, Mrs.
Wallace and Mrs, Gary Dom-
iny, who won the hostess gift.
The next meeting will be
held March 15th at the home
of Mrs. Hughes with Mrs, <
Arch Pearson presenting the
program.
Mrs. John Long and Mrs.
Edgar Banks, Sr. visited In
Lufkin last week. Mrs, Long
visited her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Trevathan and children.
Mrs. Banks visited Avlth "Mrs.
Pope Kensley,
ma Real Estate Agency
RHONE 683-4747 RUSK, TEXAS
Nome with living room, combination dining room and kitchen.
3 bedroom , bath and carport, aluminum «tiling,. Allrooms
but one paneled, Excellent garden spot, trees. House sits
back from Highway. Inquire for price.
I ot for sale on Highway 69.
Small 2 bedroom home with all city utilities. Reason-
ably priced.
3 bedroom and den home, with all city conveniences with
1/2 acre of land. Well located. Inquire for price.
Home close-in. Has living room, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms and bath. All city utilities. Three large pecan
trees. Inquire for price.
House with 3 furnished apartments. Close-in with all
cityutili ies. Price reduced for quick sale.
STAN
SAYS
NO WISE MAN EVER WISHED
TO BE YOUNGER
No wise person wishes to change
pharmacys- Trade with the one
you can trust and has years
of experience--VISIT
CHAPMAN PHARMACY
AQ3 /I1Q4 RITSIf
News
Rl SK HOSPITAL Ri:PORT
March 1 March 7, 19T1
ADMITTI I)
Mr-, ha < iarner Rusk
Mr-. Janie Monk Grapeland
Mr-. Wilma Crippen Ru-k
Mr. Robert \onDoenhorf Ru-k
Mr. John Cm-eturner Alto
Mr. J.R. Dovkln Alte
Mr. I ,J, I Iwar.U Rusk
Mr-, I ula Dicker-on t'u-hing
Mr-. I illie smith Alio
Mr-, Ainie Hol-omback Ru-k
Mr. Alvin Corley saoul
Mr-. I \ie i orlev Sacul
Mr-. I'ollv (.'ook Ru-k
Mr-. ,|e-sie Coleman Ru-k
Mr. Gaston Overall Ru^k
Mr-. I ula Mu-e Ru-k
Mr-. I the! Bishop Rusk
Mr. Joe llenrv Ru-k
Mr. Che-t«r <t<p>on Alto
Mr-, I vie Brunt Ru-k
DIM'IIARCIO
Mr-. Viola Halbert Ru-k
Mr-. Pat-v Raider Uv-k-on
villt
Mr , Clara Crawford S. Bain
Girl Reklaw
Mr-, Melvlna Jan Ru-k
Mr, Georce Hea-le\ Ruk
Mr. Ra\ *>h«ikt Ru-k
Mr. Jack llarri- Nn*k
Mr . Jante Monk Grapeland
Mr, lohn I ee vinij
Mr. .I,R, Bovkin \Ho
Mr . Iva Gamer Ru k
Mr . I aur* Bowling lack son
Mile
Mr. Jame- Ltiwl wv Aire
Mr. Rohtrt V on I iMmhoff Ru
Mr-, /«n|« I to! «un hack Ru*k
Mr. lem
Mr*. WtlriM CrtpQQn Riiti
Mr. )#> CniMiPw
Str «, K«nti Mfcmti \li*
Mr, Wtltum Hwni \v>*
VHf 1 i
Mr*, imi wmat
fERE'S BETTER FOOD VALUE HERE
HUNT'S
KETCHUP 2btl' 39C
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TROPHY FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
29C
16 OZ.
BOX
DUNCAN HINES - LAYER CAKE
CAKE MIX
18 1/2 OZ.
BOX
39C
1/2 GAL.
CTN,
39C
NEUHOFF ni
I BACON
EVERYDAY LOW PRICE
FRESH FRYERS
29<
SHURFRESH
USDA GRADEA
FRESH FROSTED
SOFT MARGASIHE • 43p
390
SHURFRESH
CHOP STIX
10 OZ.
PKG .
FRYER BREAST
5 POUND
PKG,
McCORMICK - PURE GROUND
BLACK PEPPER
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SMOKED PICNIC
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1971, newspaper, March 11, 1971; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150904/m1/12/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.