The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1971 Page: 9 of 12
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THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1971-PAGE NINE
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boys and girls participating in the Youth phase of the
ded Nutrition Program had a guided tour of the Youngs'
at Mixon. Participating in the tour were Anna Brock,
6sa Horn, Brenda Franklin, Buronica Rollins, Ollie Mae
|ins, Billie Rollins, Ondra Lucas, Carol Brock, Sandra
Patricia Horn, Mrs, Lula Lucas, Volunteer leader,
Helen R. Silmon, Program Assistant and Mrs. Dor-
J, Rambo, Associate County Home Demonstration Agent,
IADULT BASIC EDUCATION
ICABLE SYSTF.M-CHANNEL 7
IT.V. SCHEDULE
■November 29-December 3, 1971
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29
9:00-10:00a.m. Film; "High On Campus"
13;00-4;00 p.m. "Critical Areas of Health"
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
¡9:00-10:00 a.m. Film; "Affairs of A Man" (Biogra-
phy of Henry Ford)
3;00-4:00 p.m. ABE Classes
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1
9;00-l0;00 a.m. "Job Opportunities Now"
3;00-4;00 p.m. I ocal History with Gerald Chapman
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2
9;00-10:00 a.m. ABE Classes
3;o0-4;00 p.m. Film; "Building Blocks of I ife"
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
9;00-10:00 a.m. SFC John C. Warner, Fr. on Viet,
nam War
3:00-4:00 p.m. Film; "Where to?"
4;00-4;30 p.m. School Activities
WEEKDAYS: 9:00-5:00 In addition to our scheduled
events, watch for special live programs and re-runs
from our A BE-TV Studio
¡orority Has Thanksgiving
inner Monday Evening
Hie Xi Epsilon Kappa Chap.
|r of Beta Sigma Phi held
ir annual Thanksgiving
sast Monday evening, No-
^mber 15th at the farm home
Mr. and Mrs, Morris llas-
ell.
The covered dish meal in-
Juried baked ham, a variety
casseroles and salads and
bed tea and coffee.
¡Following the delicious
peal the group enjoyed talk -
ta and watching the NFL
fame of the Week on tele-
lision.
iPresent for the festivities
lere Mr. and Mrs. Grady Du-
Iree, Mr. and Mrs, Henry
jitienzel, Mr. and Mrs. Leali-
rion llassell, Mr, and Mrs.
Pred l.unsford, Mr. and Mrs,
Cnox Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
(ames P. Richards, Mr, and
1rs, Eddie Brooks, Mr. and
Irs. Stanley Cliftj>m:in, Mr.
Inri Mrs. Joe Bfllard, Mr.
Inri Mrs. Ravmond Cooper.
* CHURCH
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Ihroiich The Texas Confer-
ence of The United Metho-
pisr Church Hoard of I ay
.'tivities, The Boanl of Ev-
angelism of The Uniteii Me-
Ftitute of Church Renewal,
coordinating and participan -
|ing in church renewal.
Rev. Ben Pierce extends a
■cordial invitation to church
¡members and other interest-
|ed persons to attend this in-
spirational and spiritual
I meeting.
Mrs. Marie Sales, Mrs. Ma-
rie Meliner, Mrs. Mildred
Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Has-
sell.
Phase II Information Can Be Obtained At ASCS Office
Give Savings Bonds
Cherokee Coijnty residents
can get official Information
on Phase II of President
Nixon's Economic Stabiliza-
tion Program at the Agricul-
tural Stabilization and Con.
servation Service Office, Says
Cecil Carlton, Vlce-Chair-
man ASCS County Committee.
"As the Nation enters Phase
U, ASCS County office^ along
with the Internal Revenue Ser-
vice will continue to provide
public information at the local
level, "Mr. Carlton said.
The County ASCS Office will
HD NEWS
The Rockhill home demon-
stration club met in the home
of Mrs. Inez Stafford for their
monthly meeting Monday ni-
ght, November 15. The pres-
ident, Mrs. Gertie Stafford,
called the meeting to order
at 7;00 p.m.
After the regular order of
business, the Associate Co-
unty I lome Demonstration Ag-
ent, Dorothy J. Rambo, pres.
ented "Basic Landscaping"
of home grounds. Mesdames
Inez Stafford, Gertie Staf-
ford, Gracie Walker , Fannie
Durrett and Emma Collins
were present.
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The Mt. Haven home demon
«tration club met in the home
of Mrs. Ocleva Ragsdale
for their second meeting Tu-
esday night, November 16.
The president, Mrs Sadie,
Jones, called the meeting to
order at 7:00 p.m. All mem-
bers will bring their gift for
the nursing home and Rusk
State Hospital.
The hostess served refresh -
ments to mesdames N'odine
Kirby. Mary Whitaker , Hen-
da Hall, Gertie M. Bowens,
Zenobia Castleberry, Sadie
Jones and Helen I vies.
ATTENTION, TAPE
RECORDER OWNERS!
WE HAVE ON HAND...SEVERAL HUNDRED
SEVEN INCH REELS OF RECORDING
TAPE. IN GOOD CONDITION, CONTAIN-
ING 1, 200 FEET PER REEL.
$1 EACH
WHILE THEY LAST.
Cutlet SAM FINIAN
Kill 1AM 6Í3225I
receive regular updated in.
formation from the Pres-
ident's Cost-of-Llving Coun-
cil, Price Commission, and
Pay Board.
Residents calling or visiting
the County Office about a
wage-price problem, will get
answers on the spot if the qu-
estions fall within existing gu-
idelines.
More complex questions will
be forwarded by County Office
personnel to the nearest IRS
Office for reply.
"We a re not authorized to
handle complaints, violations,
and requests for exemptions,
but we will forward them to
the IRS District Headquarters
Office," Carlton explained.
Mr. Carlton also said that
the name of anyone filing a
complaint or violation will
be kept confidential.
Any questions that cannot be
answered by ASCS or inter-
preted by the IRS District Of.
fice will be forwarded for
higher level action. The
person making the inquiry will
be informed if this action is
taken.
Details on procedures for
appealing decisions also are
available upon request.
The County ASCS Office loc-
ated in the Courthouse Annex,
Rusk , Texas is open from
8:00 to 5;00. The telephone
number is 683-4234,
ENJOY
THANKSGIVING
"This year, U.S. Savings
Bonds make better-than-
ever Christmas gifts," Rex
Brack, Texas Chairman
for the Treasury's Savings
Bonds Program, said today.
'The interest rate is higher
than ever, and the popular E
Bond has ashorter-than-ever
maturity period."
There are other reasons for
buying Savings Bonds as gifts.
Brack pointed out. "You
don't have to worry about
style, shape, or color. And
they're priced to fit almost
any style, size, shape, or
color. And they're priced to
fit almost any pocketbook.
They're indestructible.-lf
lost, stolen, multilated, or
destroyed, the Treasury will
replace them free of charge.
They're patriotic, too.
"It's easy to buy Bonds. Your
bank has them available in
denominations ranging from
$25 to $1,000. And you now
have a choice of four color-
ful--and free—-gift envel.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1971, newspaper, November 25, 1971; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150941/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.