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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JUNE 2, 1966
RUSK HONS CLUB
ANNUAL RCA APPROVED
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JUNE 9 !0 - H
RUSK, TEXAS
BOOKER T. WASMKGTON
FHA CHAPTER W!U MEET
!N NACOGDOCHES H NE (!. 7, 8
Area IX Future Homemakers of
America wiii meet in Nacogdoches
June 6, 7, and 8, for their annual
Leadership Conference at the Hotci
Fredonia. The theme for the three
day meeting will be, Blast Off
FHA", Each year theTexasEdu
cation Agency sponsors tins con
ference with the purpose of pro
viding leadership training for alt
FHA officers and members.
Registration will begin at 1:00
p.m. and continue until5:00p.m
in the lobby of the Hotel Fredonia
on June 6th. A tea wiit be held for
ail FHA'ers by the homemaking
department of Stephen F. Austin
State Cotiege,from3:30-5:00p.m
on June 6thatthecoilege.
banquet at7:00 p.m. inthcBanita
Ballroom of the Hote) Fredonia
will officially open the conference
On Tuesday, June 7, there will
be six work sessions hetd, begin
ning at 8:30 a.m. Linda Martin will
conduct one work session held
Tuesday afternoon, June 7. Joyce
M. Ross and Nelda E. Hackney
will represent our chapter with a
talent number June 7, at 7:00 p.m
Mary Luc Griffin and Brenda
Berry will assist Linda F. Martin
Wednesday morninn. June 8, at
the Mock FHA meeting, and next
steps in space program.
The final session wiii be heid at
8:00 a.m. June 8. This year our
conference will revolve around the
United States Space Program. The
work sessions hope to bring every-
one up to date on aii phases of
FHA work. All FHA members and
officers are urged to attend so that
they may give their chapters a
"boost" toward the success of a
new year for FHA.
May Ola Smith, Reporter.
Stella Hill Library
Open On Tuesday
And Saturday
BEGINNING TUESDAY, JUKE
7th, THE HBRAKY WILL BK
OPEN FROM 9:00 A. M. TO tl:00
A. M. EVERY TUESDAY AXI)
SATURDAY MORN1XC. !T tSH.I.
NOT BE OPEN !N THE AFTEK
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Even the kids get infected by the big fun possibitities
of these big. beautiful vacation machines. Coma find
out how ridiculously little it costs to own one. Come
see your Tall-Trading Ford Dealer now)
VISITORS-WELCOME TO TEXAS! TEXANS-T0UR YOUR STATE!
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SATURDAY JUME 4th
OPEN HOUSE FROM 2-5 P. M.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
EVERYONE INVITED TO SEE THE NEW
BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT
Oiivef's Repair Shop
Larry and 0!iver Griffith, Owners
PHONE 858-4257
RT. 1
ALTO, TEXAS
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