The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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ALTO HERALD, ALTO. s- JUNE 14, 1928.
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INaGo^cioches
Second Trades Day
FRIDAY
JUNE
22nd •
MAIYER & SCHMIDT, INC.
THE CRITERION
JULIUS EICHEL D. G. CO.
J. J. BAKER & SON
TUCKER, HAYTER & CO-
THOMAS & RICHARDSON
BARSOLA
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bevill
-were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Latham.
Messers. Coy Smith and
Louis Blalock were visitors in
the Bates home Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. E. G. Williams of Alto,
visited her sister, Mrs. Sindy
Solley Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. Finis Wood
and Miss Viola Bevill of Rusk,
spent the week-end with their
aunt, Mrs. Cheba Spears.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert La-
tham and baby visited in the
home of her father, W. D. Fol-
eom Sunday.
W. L. Bevill of Wells was a
Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs.
J. O- Spears.
Miss Bernice Latham visited
Beulah Mae Latham Sunday
afternoon.
Leona Gregg has returned
home from a trip to South
Texas.
Ben Smith of Rusk spent Sat-
urday night with Irby Petty.
Willie Barron left last week
for Jacksonville where she will
Announcements.
The Herald is authorized to I
announce the following candi-j
dates for office subject to the |
Democratic primaries of 1928:
attend school during the sum-
mer.
Church services will be held
here Saturday night, Sunday,
and Sunday night. Everyone
come.
REDLAWN
Mrs. Odell Hamilton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ed
Barnes.
Mrs. J. Pierce spent the
week-end with her daughter,
Mrs. Joe Vining.
Among those who attended
church at Mt- Zion Sunday
were: Misses Marie Tullis, Ma-
rie Quimby, Mrs. M. I. McKen-
zie, Rev. D.A. Peacock, Messrs.
T. Parrish, Coily Priestly and
Lester Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. McKenzie
had as guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Parrish and family of
Lufkin and Rev. D. A. Peacock
ot Nacogdoches.
Mrs. J. F. Rogers and son
Floyd, spent Sunday afternooV
with Mrs- R. A'. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs, B. Morgan
spent Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felders
at Cold Springs.
Mrs. W. I. Brock and chil-
dren spent Monday with Mr
and Mrs. O. R. Bice.
R. W. Tannery spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wal-
lace .
Lewis Hamilton motored tr
Jacksonville Monday on busi-
ness.
Carl Rogers spent Sunday
night with Floyd Rogers.
Mrs. F. M. Simmons is on the
sick list this week.
A number from here attend-
ed the singing at Old Palestine
Sunday and report a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons
spent Friday night with F. M
Simmons.
the
Little Leo Quimby is on
'sick list with measles.
Miss Annella Townsend and
George Shellie Townsend were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
| \V. S. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ross
[spent a few hours with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Read Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blanton
land Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vining
spent Sundav with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wallace.
Everybody is urged to come
to Sunday School Sunday at
i 10 a. m., and church at 11 a. m.
Rev. A. W. Cole will preach.
CENTRAL HIGH
For Congress:
S. H. SANDERS.
For State Senator:
H. T. BROWN.
For District Judge:
LEE D. GUINN.
For Representative:
E. W. COLE.
E. P. PALMER.
For Tax Collector:
ALBERT HOLCOMB
A. R. ODOM.
J. W. PEARSON.
P. B. MUSSLEWHITE.
For District Clerk:
A. M. VINING.
MISS Ella Mae CORNELISON
For County and District
Attorney:
W. E. STONE.
For Sheriff:
E. C. (Dred) MARTIN.
R. R. GRAY.
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Campers,
Hunters,
Fishermen
Make your camping trip
complete by securing a
tent, cot, folding chairs
or some of the other neces-
sary things to be had at
our store. We are show-
ing these items in our
window this week. Look
them over.
The Squirrel season is op-
en at this time and we are
informed that the supply
is very generous. And do
not forget that you can
secure Hunting, Artifical
Lure and Fish Vender's
License by coming to this
store.
M. J, Hogan
Hardware Furniture
Undertake?
Specials For
Saturday, June 16:
Men's Blue Work Shirts 69c
Men's $1.00 Work Shirts....75c!
Men's Overalls 69c1
Boy's Khaki Pants 98c
Men's B. V- D 39c
Boy's Blue Shirts 39c
Boy's Khaki Shirts 69c j
ONE LOT MEN'S SHOES
AT COST
One Lot Men's Dress Shirts 69c
MEN'S STRAW HATS
AjT COST
Leather Palm Gloves 25c
BATHING SUITS 25 PERv
CENT OFF
Feather Ticking .1 25c
SPECIAL PRICE ON DRESS
PANTS
Men's Extra Length
Suspenders 39c
Men's $15.00 Suits, Special
Saturday for $9.25
$2.25 Heavy Washable Flat
j Crepe for Saturday $2.00
REDUCED PRICES ON ALL
LADIES' HATS
10-4 Best Grade Bleached
Sheeting, yd 49c
9-4 Best Grade Bleached
Sheeting, yd 45c
One Lot Ladies' Wash
Dresses $1.29
$1.50 Ladies' Bloomers ....$1.39
S. L. Ray
Alto, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Smith of
Jacksonville, Viron Tannery of
Mt. Zion and Raphard Houston
of Weslaco, were visitors in the
M. D. Heath home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scott of
Freeport are visiting the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Scott.
Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Harry of
Alto and George Deal of Rusk,
were dinner guests of Mrs. C.
A- Deal and family Sunday,
of Harland Dickey Sunday.
Tommie Tullis spent Satur-
day night with Edwin Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tannery
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. G. E-
Pegues.
Bob Harvey and son Brunele,
spent Sunday with their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Emma
Harvey. Mrs. Bob Harvey at-
tended the singing at Palestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Martin
and children spent Monday
with Mr- and Mrs. Milton Har-
vey.
Raphard Houston of Weslaco
spent Sunday night in the Ike
Martin home.
Come and be with us in our
mid-week prayer meeting each
Wednesday night at 8 p. m.
Church was well attended
here Sunday and Sunday night.
We heard two great messages
by the pastor, Rev. S. E. Harry.
Remember Sunday School
and B. Y. P- U. every Sunday
and Sunday night at 10 a. m.,
and 7:30 p. m. Come and be
with us.
B. Y. P. U. June 17.
Topic—The Atonement.
Scripture Readings— Wal-
lace Oliver, Clara Martin.
Introduction—Annie Deal.
1. The Central Truth taught
in the Scriptures—Jim Good-
win.
2. Christ died in our place—
Alton Todd.
3. What it costs Christ to
save us—Tennie Martin.
4. What is wrong—Hazel
Bice.
5. False Teachings of the
Atonement—Paul Deal.
6. Because he loved us so—
Doris Todd.
Piano Solo—Clara Garner.
JONES CHAPEL
The crops are looking fine
since the rains.
Milton Scoggins and Omar
Musick left Monday for Jack-
sonville where they will enter
Lon Morris College for the
summer term.
John Davis of Houston spent
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Davis-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bobbitt
of Palestine spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Vaught.
Homer Kellum of Crockett
was a week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E- Gober.
Miss Ottis Schochler of Rusk
spent last week with Miss Ola
Schochler.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Schoch-
1 ler were visitors in Nacogdo-
! ches Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodgers
and children visited relatives at
Wells Sunday.
Messers. William and Calvin
Summers of Dallas spent a few
hours Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs- R. F. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
Schochler of Rusk, spent a few
hours Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scoggins.
Miss Lorraine Hendrick was
a Saturday night guest of Miss
Viola Jones.
Mrs. Willie Curry spent part
of last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Henderson
of Weches.
Mr- Lafayette Musick of Cal-
ifornia came in Sunday for a
few days visit with relatives.
Jbr Economical Tromportrntlam
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For County Superintendent:
E. L. PENLAND.
E. R. ERWIN
For Tax Assessor:
C. L. ARWINE
For County Treasurer:
BERNICE WILLIAMS
1 Mrs. E. (Gene) Du Pree.
For County Clerk:
CLAY BINGHAM.
For County Judge:
J. J. BOLTON,
r ALTON B. CHANDLER.
For Commissioner Pre. No. 2:
T.E. (Earl) SINGLETARY
HENRY KING.
J. E. (Ellis) COLE.
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For Justice of the Peace:
W. R. McCUISTION.
Half
Million
New Chevrolets
on the road since
Jan. Is*
For Constable:
TOM BANKS.
• JIM W. KING.
A. G. BLACK.
For Public Weigher:
WILMER ROZELLE
home Remedies
Vicks Salve, Quinine, Aspirin, Turpentine, Castor
Oil, Cough Syrup, Pills, Chill Tonic and many other
items at your home to use 'till the doctor arrives will
help out and be such a satisfaction to know that you
have our Remedies in the home.
«
Come, send, phone or write for what you want and
know you are getting dependable drugs.
Let us fill your prescriptions and save you money
for 1928.
I ALLEN DRUG STORE
"YOUR DRUG STORE"
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Since its announcement
on January 1st of this year
the Bigger and Better
Chevrolet has been award-
ed a public acceptance
of spectacular proportions.
Every day thousands of
people purchase new
Chevrolets. Already there
are more than a half-
million of these new
cars on the road!
Never before has a new
model been so enthusi-
astically received—for
never before has any auto-
mobile represented such
an amazing revelation in
beauty, performance and
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interior refinements de-
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Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices
M. T. SHEETS, Local Dealer
Phone 236 Alto, Texas
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1928, newspaper, June 14, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214471/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.