The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1948 Page: 4 of 12
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THE .U TO HERALD. ALT
CENTRAL HIGH
ar.d Mrs. Jack Polvetich of Jackson-
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Ramey visaed Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lanier and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ramey and Mr. daughter of Houston, spent Saturday
Marsha!! Bynum
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
LIGHT FIXTURES WIRING DEVICES
AH Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed
PHOXE 134-J ALTO TEXAS
MOORE'S
Food
Market
Mr And Mrs Pierce Moore. Proprietors.
PHOXE 6<3
FREE DELIVERY
ALTO. TEXAS
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh and Cured Meats
See Ls For Your Canning
Supplies and Sugar
Courteous and Friendly Service
Makes Shopping Here a Pleas,
ure and Cuts Shopping Time
Down.
You Save With B. & B. Stamps
right with the former's father. H
Lamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yancy ar.
letter's mother. Mrs. Henry T
left Monday morning for a two n
trip to San Diego. Calif., to vis '
latter's son. Edison McLain. v.
stationed there :n the Martne C
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bowmar r.i
Miss Dimple Jean Burrows of H -
ory Grove, and Evie and Billy T
vtsited Daisy Young Sunday -
noon, then had supper with Mi-
Mrs. J G. Person.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Harvey of
spent the week-end at home. Their
neighbors are always glad wher. *r.ey
come home.
Mr. and Mrs. Darias Sessi n ar.d
baby of Atoy. visited Mr. ar. i Mrs.
James ^IcLain Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
John Easley has been on the sic.-; list
since Wednesday of last week May
he soon be well.
Mrs. R. R Young and daughters of
Rusk, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Young Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mynard and
son. Jerry, of Alto, visited the form-
er's mother and brother, Sunday
As a last reminder, everyone ts in-
vited to attend the annual second
Sunday in May all day singing next
Sunday. May 9. Come and bring
others with you. Make it a day to be
long remembered.
: Houst.n. ''fre guests in the J. A.
iiers home Tuesday.
Yernard Wallace wj.s a vis.tcr to
Ito Saturday.
! Mys, ]', i B' l'.on and
-..idren of Longviev. and Mr. and
. Ce.il Sovd of Camden Ark..
voters nere
E F Campbell was a vi
git r to Alto
DR. CHAS. C. MURRAY
Optometrist
LOCATED IX PIXES THEATRE -
Lufkin, - - -
exas
Call 627 For Appointmt
nt
MT. ZION
Make Mother Happy With
A Gi?t From
DRESSES
SHOES
SLIPS
HOSE
GOWNS
HAXD BAGS
(AM Gift Packages Wrapped Free)
WE GIVE B. & B. STAMPS
WEBB'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Douglas Bradford, Mgr.
ALTO, TEXAS
You will find many items here that will bring joy to her heart when
she leams that you have brought her a Gift from Webbs.'
Ma\ We Suggest:
BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS
TABLE CLOTHS WITH XAPKINS TO MATCH
TOWEL SETS
SHEETS WITH PILLOW CASES TO MATCH
and
of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pounder and
baby. Curtis, spent Sunday with Mrs
Louise Pounder and Mary Joice of
Wells.
Harmon Powers. H race Montgom-
ery of this community, and Arthur
Powers of Alto, went fishing on the
Neches river Friday.
Mrs. D. A. Barron of Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barron
Houston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs
D. C. Barron Sunday.
Mrs. Delia Montgomery of Morrill,
. ^ spent Friday night in the home of her
' son. Horace Montgomery and family.
J. A. Rogers of Post, spent
week-end here with his family.
W. O. Wallace visited his sister.
Mrs. T. E. Dominy and Mr. Dommv
in Alto Saturday.
Mrs. Pansy Cakes and son. Clint,
the
Flowers
For Mother's Dm)
Pot Plants and Cut FioJ
Floners Wired An\\VhrJ
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owcr onop]
Phone
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lee and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henderson.
Misses Connie. Bonnie, and Linda t
Shepherd of Jacksonville, Mr. and
Mrs. Jewel Todd and son. Jimmy, of
Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tullis
and family of Redlawn. Mr. and Mrs.
Finis Henderson and family of Cold ^
Springs, and J. L. McCIure visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Dave
Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee
Mrs. Jewel McCIure is visiting her
daughters. Mattie E. and Xelda Rae.
ii. Beaumont.
Rev. and Mrs. Leon Peacock were
dinner guests Sunday with Mr an!i
Mrs. Bill Bice.
Mrs. Emma Frost Holden of Dallas i
is visiting in the home of her brother.
C. 3. Frost.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dickey ana j
daughter. Dorothy Lea. Mr. and Mrs t
Jim Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Todd ]
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harland
Lanier and daughter. Linda, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Ebb Cook of Nacogdoches.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dickey and
Mrs. Edd Vining visited the latter s
brother. Rev. Luther F. Tannery.'
who is still ill at the home of his
daughter in Rusk. He is improving
slowly.
R. W. Tannery was called to Jack- i
sonville last week. His daughter-in-
law. Mrs. Yyron Tannery, underwent
an appendectomy operation, ana is
recuperating nicely.
Remember the singing at Central
High Sunday. May 9. Come and bring
lunch. Let s give those good singers'
plenty to eat so they will come back
Attendance was good at church and
Sunday School Sunday. Come back }
Sunday. We need your help.
MORRILL*
Mrs. Ella Pitts of Alto, spent Satur-
day night with her brother. Bill!
Johnson and Mrs. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Strickland ;
of Alto, spent Saturday night witn
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Dean.
J. H. Sanders of Houston was a !
visitor in this community Saturday
Jimmy Cook and family of Lin-
wood. spent Sunday with Benniei
Battison.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxal Rogers and!
children of Alto, spent Saturday!
night with Mrs. J. L. Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bolton and
children of Longview. were visitors
in this community Sunday.
BRUNSWICK
FOR BETTER PKTURES
BOYD'S PHARMACY
ALLEM DRUG STORE
The Size
oi & CitY
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!M«:
Six (LAIR'S 10 great refineries cover 2300 acres of ^
an area large enough for a city of 100,000 inhabitants.
The same refining skill which is turning out Sinclair proA""
planes, tanks and other mechanized equipment for "3f'*[
9!trs * ^. .
also producing Sinclair products for your car.
t \our SmUair Dealer apply tough, wear-resisting
.'ir Luhrnants to your car regularly to help save
r and breakdowns. Stop where you see the ^0^
S.ndair H-C Gasohne sign.
COMPLETE LINE TIRES AND TUBES
A. H JETER & SO!
ALTO, TEXAS
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1948, newspaper, May 6, 1948; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215082/m1/4/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.