The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. AUGUST 28.
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FORMER ALTO
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<N BEAUMONT
News has been rereived here of
the marriage of Mrs. Mary Ann
Dittion of Beaumont to Alfred E.
Zaehoi AuHin, the event taking
p!are Saturday morning at !0:00
o'clock.
Mrs. Zachi.-; the daughter of Mrs.
Clara Nelson, formeriy of Aito,
but a resident of Beaumont for the
past few years. Mrs. Zach was born
here and attended the Aito Pubtie
Schools.
CLASS!F!ED AOS
FOR SALE—The Raymond Aiien
house. Six rooms, lights, eteetrif
pump. Priced for quick sale,
$3,000.00 See A. B. Allen..
FOR SALE—Chifforobe closet 59x
)5'/i:xl9 inches deep. Mirror in
door. Hat compartment 19x15x15.
mirror in door. Five drawers 13x
8x13. If interested call 114 or 222.
Loca! News
Miss Ann Terrell is spending the
week in New Boston with Miss Pat
Barfield.
Loca! Dealer
Wins fN estdent's
Award For Saies
Job Well Done."
.lithe saies. because wekMWp^ra
Thanking you. we rematn
that
FOR SALE—Used piano and benjeh,
in good condition. Will sell for
$115.00. Mis. Ray Felder, phone
!025-L-S.
FOR SALE— Good six-room house,
well located. See or call Mrs.
Jesse Lilcs.
Miss Chloe Floyd of Galveston,
spent the past week here with her
mother, Mrs. John Floyd.
Mrs. Camilee Simmons spent last
week in Nacogdoches in the home
of her son, Roy Simmons.
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Glenn of Dallas,
spent the week end here with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E
R. Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meador spent
Sunday in Longview with their
laughter. Mrs. Eugene Banks and
Mr. Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Black and sor.
returned to their home in Houston
nunday, after spending the past
.veek here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mize. Jr.. and
daughter of Houston, and Mrs. Gent
Henson and sons of Galveston, spent
last week-end in the C. F. Weave)
home.
FOR RENT—Building occupied by
Wilbur Williams Will be vacated
Sept. 1. Mrs. Viola Scales.
NOTICE—Sanitary Septic Tank
cleaning. Prompt, efficient service
at reasonable prices. Dial 4150
HendersotH Texas. A. R. Pool.
Sanitary Septic Tank Cleaning
Co. tfc.
WANTED—Burlap and Cotton bags.
Will pay 10c each. Pryor Black
Gin, Alto, Texas. tfc.
Misses Christene and Maxine
Willis, who spent an extended
visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Holcomb, returned to their home
in New Caney Saturday.
Miss Pat Barfield of New Boston,
Mr. Bob McC'ure of Texarkana, and
Mr. Weldon Baswell, U. S. Navy, of
San Francisco, Calif., were week-
end guests in the Lewis Terrell
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James spent
Saturday in Houston. Returning
home Sunday, they were accom
panied b.v their daughter. Frankie
Jean w ho had been spending an
extended visit in Houston and other
points in south Texas.
FOR SALE—New 5-room house
with all modern conveniences.
Good location. See or call Brum
Brunt, Phvne 196. Alto, Texas, tfc. night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Ivie of Rusk,
visited in the home of the for-
mer's brother. A Ivie, Friday
J. C. Hill, local Maytag app!ia!i<-<
dealer, was one of th^ Maytag am n
cie;, of the Uiiited States that won a
"President's Award," for their v^]-
ume of saies of appliances.
Every member of the J. C H<U
organization have been on their tot
to gain this covettd award and wti\
highly commended by the May:.,
company for being near the top «;.
ale of appliances during the men: '
jf June.
The advertising columns of tin
Alto Herald were given credit for
their part in this contest as is evi- j
deneed by the following tetter sen
to us by J. C. Hill, the local Maytag (
dealer:
Mr. F. L. Weimar
Alto Herald
Alto. Texas
Dear Sir:
We know you would appreciate a )
complimentary slap on the back;
A'hen you and your paper desnvt^
one. Well, we feel you deserve
one now. You have helped us very
much in our Maytag Silver Anniver-
sary Campaign that is going on now.
You helped us to win the "Prcsi ieti
tial Award," for June of which v.t
are very proud. We know y ur
paper doesn't deserve all the credit.
Maytag Products HreMmc ot
ae best appliances that money can
uy A good product, with
ntanofadverti ittg. sucii
'Alto Herald, mta s g
'Than!;
\;:ain. we
good)
youi
,dbusin<'s.-.
\',:s Much
Wry sincerely yours,
Y <ur Maytag Dealer,
J.C.Hill.
Thief Describe:
Freedom is too often
,nted by Americans.
taken
Wisner. N'
visited then,,
pretty fair at
for[Hetooktroui
shirts, sizt '
YOJ'Li, LiKE
Stephen F. Austin State Goitege
*NEW Gl BILL OF RIGHTS— "Recreation—M re than 25 I
Armed forces veterans servinf and women's
since June 27. 1950. are now tional clubs; supervise
eligible to attend Stephen F activities: sports for
Austin State Colleoe under the women—archery. badm ntJ
newGIBiHof RiQhtt. Contact ketball. -footbal Q'!t, J
us for additional information. swimming, tennis, traci<
bat).
'CONVENIENT LOCATtON—
'WIDE RANGE OF COURSES—
Undergraduate & graduate (in
most cases) work In agriculture
art. Bible biology, business ad
ministration. chemistry, econo-
mics. education and psychology
English and journalism, foreign
languages. forestry. geography
health and physical education
history and government. home Near your home; makes com
ecoromics. library service, math muting easy; week-end and holl
e
oay and speech
SIDERATE FACULTY—able
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING— friendly, always happy to assist
Preengineering. prelaw. preden students with problems.
tist. prrphprmac/, premedicine,
medical t chndigy, prenursing 'SATURDAY AND NIGHT
and preveterinary scierce. CLASSES
"'Modest Cost — low
reasonable boarding antinj
rmatics. music, physics. sociol- day visiting for resident students
o„y and speech. -EXPERTLY.TRAINED. CON- ,
dents with familirs
'Modern Plant And Equips
valued in the million); of,
For Additional Information Write: Mr. S. W. McKewen, Registn]
Stephen F. Austin State College, Nacogdoches, Texas
(This message sponsored by the N^:ogdoches Chamber of Commerce)
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10 POUNDS
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!f FUSES BLOW OUT
FREQUENTLY
HAVE YOUR WHHHC
HE FUSE it one of the
most important electrical
gadgets. It "blows out" if there
is a short circuit in your home.
By blowing out, the fuse ac
tually protects the wiring in
your home. The fuse ALSO
GOES OUT WHEN YOUR
WIRING IS OVERLOADED!
And, if fuses blow out often,
call your electrical contractor
and have him check your wir-
ing. You should have ade-
quate wiring for the big job
you expect electric service tr
do in your home.
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HOME KILLED
8^^ Stew Meat 3
RED
TWO LBS
iOKAY GRAPES 19c
FIRMSI.ICER
POUND
LUNCH (Any Kind)
MEAT
FRESH HARD*HEAD
CABBAGE
U. S. NO. 1
RED
SPUDS
POUND
49;
iomns
ADMIRATION
15c' LETMNS
COFFEE
79'
LB
5c
10 LBS
69
C
GREEN TIP
BANANAS
BESTYETT
Sa!ad
Dres$;ng
LB. ! WARREN
10c T0!LETUSSUE
PINT
25
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LEAN MEATY
FORK CHOPS
BAMA
12 OZ. GLASS
PEANUT BLUER 25c
BAKER'S ('A PouK*
COCONUT
7 0Z. BOX 13c VAL.
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI Z'
AMERICAN BEAUTY
PORK 3 LBS
SAUSAGE $1.00
BLACKBURN
SYRUP
HALF GAL
49c
SUNGLO 16%
DAIRY FEED
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$3
YELLOW POUND
TURNIPS Sc
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EGG MASH
BIG VALUF
$520
WMITE SA<*K
SHORTS
$3
CIGARETTES
CARTON
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WILSON'S PURE
LARD
SI.
Glenn's Grocery and Marin
WE HAVE PLENTY PARKING SPACE
ON NORTH MA!N STREE
FREE DEL!'
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1952, newspaper, August 28, 1952; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215250/m1/4/?q=Thicket: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.