The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 136, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1985 Page: 8 of 20
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PAGE EIGHT—THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS—THURSDAY, MARCH 21, IMS
f Division Winners Announced by Judges
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Judging of broilers, dairy goats,
swine, rabbits and dairy cattle were
conducted at the Thursday opening
day of the Cherokee County Junior
Livestock Show.
Results of the Thursday's judging
include:
BROILERS
Billie Goodman, New Summer-
field FFA, grand champion; Amy
Gray, Jacksonville FFA, reserve
grand champion.
Blue Ribbon winners included
David Cates, Alto 4-H; Larry West,
New Summerfield FFA; Rhonda
Goodson, Maydell FFA; Daniel
Cates, Alto 4-H; Bill Lacy, Troup
FFA; Hollis Tipton, New Summer-
field FFA; Clay Wilkerson, New
Summerfield FFA; Joe Kadlecek,
Jacksonville FFA; Rudy Carney,
Rusk FFA; Thomas Thompson,
Maydelle FFA.
Red Ribbon—Arthur Thompson,
Maydelle 4-H; Lori Williams,
Maydelle 4-H, Eric Jones, Rusk
FFA; Kathy Gillard. Maydelle 4-H;
Randy Benge, Rusk FFA; Dale
Goff, Maydelle FFA.
White Ribbon—Scottie Martin,
Troup FFA; Kenneth Phifer, Foot-
bridge 4-H; Jonathan Rhodes,
Maydelle 4-H; and Philip Watson,
Footbridge 4-H.
GOATS
t> Months and Under
Billie Lindell, Pinetree 4-H, first.
7 Months to t Year
Grand Champion, junior doe,
Angela Traylor, Jacksonville 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Robby Traylor,
Jacksonville 4-H; Billie Lindell,
Pinetree 4-H; Bobby Dobbs,
Lookout 4-H.
Red Ribbon—John Stamer,
Jacksonville FFA.
I Year to 2 Year
Reserve Champion, junior doe,
Bobby Traylor, Jacksonville 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Billie Lindell,
Pinetree 4-H; Angela Traylor,
Jacksonville 4-H.
Red Ribbon—James Wolf,
Jacksonville FFA.
I Year to 2 Year-Senior Doe
Reserve Champion, senior doe,
Billie Lindell, Pinetree 4-H.
Over 2 Year-Senior Doe
Grand Champion, senior doe,
Royce Traylor, Lookout 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Billie Lindell,
Pinetree 4-H; Bobby Dobbs,
Lookout 4-H.
OPEN DAIRY GOATS
Blue Ribbon—Billie Lindell,
Pinetree 4-H.
Red Ribbon—Kyle Muston, Coun-
try Life 4-H; Rachel Walker,
Lookout 4-H.
SLAUGHTER GOATS
Under I Year
Grand Champion, Billy Durr,
Jacksonville FFA.
Blue Ribbon—Michael Parsley,
Pinetree 4-H; Angela Traylor,
Jacksonville 4-H; Bobby Traylor,
Jacksonville 4-H; Jessica Shipper,
maydelle FFA^ Bernice Clark,
Maydelle FFA.
Red Ribbon—Rae Phillips, Rusk
FFA; Robert Goff, Maydelle FFA;
Kim Billard, Maydelle FFA; Mat-
thew Dawson, Jacksonville FFA.
12 to 18 Months
Reserve Champion, Billie Lin-
dell, Pinetree 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Stephen Walker,
Lookoilt. 4-H; John Stamm,
Jacksonville FFA; Neil Gafford,
Maydelle FFA; Charlotte Taylor,
Jacksonville FFA.
SWINE
Open Gilts
Grand Champion, Karen
Thomas, Jacksonville 4-H; Reserve
Champion, Billy Meller, New
Summerfield FFA.
Red Ribbon—Stover Carpenter,
Troup FFA; Jackie Trahan, Troup
FFA.
White Ribbon—Jonny L.
Waldrup, New Summerfield FFA;
Stormi Johnson, Jacksonville 4-H;
Jake Vermillion, Rusk FFA.
Bred Gilts
Grand champion, Vivian Miller,
New Summerfield FFA; Reserve
Champion, Jana Michelle Hoffman,
New Summerfield FFA.
Red Ribbon—Ray Charles White,
New Summerfield FFA.
White Ribbon—Kim Wright, New
Summerfield FFA.
Market Barrows
Grand Champion, Steven Mon-
day, Wells 4-H; Reserve Champion,
Kevin Hugghins, Footbridge 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Tony Harris, New
Summerfield; Karen Thomas,
Jacksonville 4-H.
Red Ribbon—Steven Carpenter,
Troup FFA; Randy Jones, Rusk
FFA; Waylon Jones, Footbridge 4-
H; Jake Vermillion, Rusk FFA.
White Ribbon-Kyle Griffith, Alto
FFA; Stormi Johnson, Jacksonville
4-H; Michael Jones, New Summer-
field FFA; Sheri Petty, Rusk FFA:
Chris Rendeau. Footbridge 4-H.
Market Gilts
Grand Champion, Raye Monday.
Wells 4-H; Reserve Champion.
Trey Hamblet, Jacksonville 4-H.
Red Ribbon—Rusty Lusk.
Maydelle 4-H; Tony Thompson.
Jacksonville FFA; Debra Lusk.
Maydelle 4-H.
White Ribbon—Dusti Durrett.
Jacksonville 4-H: Jim Durrett.
Jacksonville 4-H; Gary Don Guy.
Rusk FFA; Jackie Trahan. Troup
FFA.
RABBITS
Grand Champion, Kevin Walker.
Lookout 4-H; Reserve Champion.
Trey Hamblet, Jacksonville 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Susan Massey,
Lookout 4-H; Glenn Speer, Wells 4-
H; Stacy Cameror, Lookout 4-H;
Brian Goff, Maydelle 4-H; Andre
Hayes, Wells FFA.
Red Ribbon—Scott Speer, Wells
4-H; Curtis Lawson, Maydelle
FFA; Shannon Selman, Maydelle
FFA; Phillip Brent, Rusk FFA;
Larry Burton, Craft 4-H; Georgann
Corbin, Wells 4-H; Jan Massey,
Lookout 4-H; Brent Hallford, Rusk
FFA; Del Patterson, Rusk FFA.
DAIRY CATTLE
Heifers Under 6 Months
Blue Ribbon—Michael Owens.
Jacksonville FFA; Craig Herring,
Rusk FFA; Kathy Moran, Jackson-
ville 4-H:
Red Ribbon—Paul DeGley,
Jacksonville FFA; Tracy Herring.
Rusk
FFA.
FFA; Paul Emerson. Rusk
Heifers 6 to 12 Months
Blue Ribbons—Natlie Morris,
Rusk FFA; Cody Roach, Maydelle
4-H; Jennifer Jones, Footbridge 4-
H; Sissie Stewart, Pinetree 4-H;
Jeff Parsley, Pinetree 4-H.
Red Ribbon—Teresa Walley,
Maydelle 4-H; Tammy Walley,
Maydelle 4-H; Mary Blankinship,
Footbridge 4-H: John Merchant,
Maydelle 4-H.
Heifers 12 to 18 Months
Blue Ribbons—Todd Stewart,
Pinetree 4-H; Jennifer Jones, Foot-
bridge 4-H; James Blankinship,
Footbridge 4-H; Celesie Zehern,
Footbridge 4-H; Jay Zehern, Foot-
bridge 4-H.
Red Ribbon—Buel Grimes, Craft
4-H.
Heifers 18 Months and Over
Grand Junior Champion, Kenneth
Walley, Alto FFA; Reserve Junior
Champion, Michael Parsley,
Pinetree 4-H.
Blue Ribbon—Brian Walley, Pon-
ta4-H.
Red Ribbon—Royce Traylor.
Lookout 4-H.
Jersey-6 to 12 Months
Blue Ribbon—Kimberly Gilbert.
Rusk FFA.
Jerse.v-18 Months and Over
Blue Ribbon—Denise Waldrup.
Pinetree 4-H.
Others-12 to 18 Months
Blue Ribbon—Teresa Hodges.
Wells 4-H.
Holstein Cow
Grand Senior Champion, Johnny
Walley. Alto FFA; Reserve Senior
Champion. Kenneth Walley. Alto
FFA.
Blue Ribbon—Michael Parsley,
Pinetree 4-H.
Tree Planting
Bill Craig, radio personality of Carrollton. Ga. and Rusk Mayor
James Long plant a true Georgian Dogwood Tree at the Rusk Foot-
bridge Park.
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Rotary Club Receives
Update of Activities
Bill Powell, program chairman of
the Rusk Rotary Club introduced
Larry Long, Chamber of Commer-
ce President, who gave an update of
chamber activities.
"We are working on several
projects, some of which are to
promote downtown and retail mer-
chants; beautification by planting
Planetarium Cites New Program
The rise and fall of the great
cultures of ancient Mexico and Cen-
tral America and their remarkable
astronomical discoveries are the
subjects of "Skywatchers of An-
cient Mexico," a new public
program opening at 2:30 p.m. Sun-
day, March 31, at Hudnall
Planetarium on the Tyler Junior
College campus.
The program is open to the
public. Children under five are not
admitted.
"Many people are not aware that
the Olmecs, the Maya, the Aztecs,
and other ancient civilizations of
Meso-America watched the Sun and
Venus, and in the process developed
a calendar more accurate than
ours," Freidman Bald. "They orien-
; ... a
ted their buildings and cities toward
heavenly objects and compiled
tables of eclipses, planetary
motions, and other astronomical
events. They knew the cycles of
Venus so accurately that their error
was only 14 seconds per year."
Programs are offered to school
groups Mondays through Fridays,
from 9 a.m. through 3 p.m., Fried-
man said. The programs are free of
charge but reservations must be
made. She added the shows differ
from public programs ánd are
designed to meet the grade level
requirements of each visiting
group.
Pam Todd Is Honored
Omicron Gamma Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held its Valentine Dance
in the home of Sissy and Mike
Crysup. Secret sister gifts were ex-
changed and gifts for the husbands
were presented. Pam Todd was
rowned Valentine Sweetheart,
lere were 23 members attending
the social.
The March 5 meeting was held at
Th
Deana Henslee's home. All mem-
bers were asked to be thinking of
preparations and planning ideas for
Founder's Day which will be
coming up soon. It Was decided that
the Chapter send $20 to BSP Texas
State Service Project.
The next meeting was to be Mon-
day March 18 at the home of Judy
Wallace.
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RAILROAD
GRAVEL
We have for sal^ good gravel taken off an
abandoned railroad track. Come by our office in
Alto at the Y of Hwys. 21 & 294 or call
409/858-3110 or 409/858-3111
Menu For
Elderly Nutrition \
March 25-2 , 1985
MONDAY
Baked ham, candied sweet
potatoes, purple hull peas, cor-
nbread, coconut cake, milk or tea.
TUESDAY
Turkey and dressing with giblet
gravy, English peas, fruit salad,
cookies, milk or tea.
WEDNESDAY
Meat loaf, greens, pinto beans,
cornbread, pears with cheese, milk
or tea.
THURSDAY
Fried chicken, new potatoes with
Bauce, green beans, whole wheat or
white bread, jello with fruit, milk or
tea.
FRIDAY
Chili, egg salad, Spanish rice,
crackers, bread pudding, milk or
tea.
flowers in downtown planters and
continuing the yard, of the month;
study restoration projects; con-
tinuing Rusk State Hospital Ap-
preciation Day; assist the Tourism
Committee; sponsor the Arts and
Crafts Fair; conduct Industrial
Tours and work with the Industrial
Foundation to attract new
businesses to our area," stated
Long.
Jean Bryant, President-Elect of
the Chamber of Commerce was in-
troduced by Long and gave an ex-
planation of the Miss Texas State
Railroad Pageant.
Jim Scurlock of Dickinson,
Carroll Meyers of Jacksonville and
Allen Dowdy of Corsicana were
visiting Rotarians. Sue Z6ne Robin-
son, chamber of commerce
secretary, was a visitor.
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