The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973 Page: 4 of 14
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page four-the cherokeean' of rusk. texas. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1973
ANY 1967
RUSK HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATES
INTERESTED IN \
CLASS REUNION-
PLEASE CONTACT
KAY KYI.E HICE
AT
407 ASBERY
JACKSONVILLE. TEXAS
757GH
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HEW Approves
Grant Tuesday
Senator John Tower today
announced that the Depart-
ment of Health. Education and
Welfare has approved a
$188,701 head start grant to the
Rusk Cherokee CAP. Inc. in
Henderson
The grant will fund a
pre school training program
for 140 children on a full day
basis for 11 months and 7(i
children on a part day basis for
nine months
The program will serve low
income families from Husk
and Cherokee counties
Hits lltiin|ht System
Kecfivcn 1973 Citation
A unique enei gy-absorbiníf
bumper system developed for
transit buses by The Fire-
stone Tire & Rubber Com-
pany has been selected by
"Industrial Research" maga-
zine as one of the most sig-
nificant new products of 1
The new bumper system,
called llil/1 'high energy-
level pneumat i( >. will protect
some of the new Tiansbus
units being built under i on-
t rat t to the I '.S I )t part merit
of Transportation.
The system also lias been
appi r>\ i il a-; standard opt ional
eiptipmi nt l.\ all major bus
maimI'ai 1 >irers and it can be
fitti ii tu exist niK buses.
Charles Bowker To Direct 4 TV Stations
Buford Television, Inc. an-
nounced last week the appoint-
ment of Charles Bowker as
Executive Vice President and
Director of Stations. Bowker's
responsibility will be director
of four stations -KLTV-Tyler,
KTRF-TV-Lufkin. KORN-TV-
Mitchell-Sioux Falls, South
Dakota and KFSA-TV-Fort
Smith. Arkansas Bowker will
continue to act as General
Rusk Folks
Mr. and Mrs Thorleif
Jorgenson of Houston spent the
weekend at their home here
and attended the Arts and
Crafts Fair.
Manager of KLTV in Tyler, in
addition to his overall duties.
Robert Buford continues as
president of Buford Television,
Inc. and will spend an
increased amount of time in
expanding the company
through acquisitions of televi-
sion and radio stations, as well
as CATV systems.
DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED-EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY
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mjrktting system permits mtrr or woman to dJltribut* muiti-
million $ prt- oid advertised products lor 6 major u. S. cuatipamas in tnc
billion $ Auto/Moma products livid. Rastock company seev'td accounts
weekly with nigh profit, high impulse, fast repeat consumar items Iroms
SIMONI2. TEXIZE, OU^ONT, JOHNSON WAX, HOLLYWDOOACCES-
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NO INITIAL SILLING! INCOMK SUITS IMMIOIATIIVI
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MINIMUM (ASH INVISTMINT. S1*25 r S2450, UP TO S47SO.OO
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eligible to assume business responsibilities wthin 30 days, if you meet
these requirements, have the cash investment and sincerely want to own
your own business, then write and include phone number to:
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973, newspaper, November 8, 1973; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151043/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.