The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1956 Page: 8 of 8
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THE .ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEX.A5 FEBRL'.^RY 16. 1936
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Teacher's Mother
Died At Rusk
Last Thursday
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cMKs HOUSE PA!NT
Mr= W.! ^Moily) Grammer.
61. mother of James Gramjner.
Pr.xc:?3l of the Alto Elementary
Scr.^.'i. di-ed unexpectedly a: her
home in R^sk. Thursday.
Funeral services were held a:
the family home in Rusk Sa'.ur-) High
ca;. mcrning at IC
the Rev. Jewel Strong.
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Messrs Early a- J r;e He 1- p*ormer A!tO Boy
-mb of Au^sta - i Albert - A . \ygg^
H Icomb of this cit, pent Sun- Marries west r vnn
day .-.Brer.am -g the;r January 28
, brother. Ed Holcorn':
^Lsses Erna Del. Byler and
Don ?.I. Love of Alt' son of gy-y^ Ray Sy'.er. da.i?hters of
Mr. and Mrs. M. M Love has ^ ),!rs Sidney Byler of
. enrolled a* Sam K'.-'on State \?cs- Point were m^rr-ed -n a
Teachers College
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ic.uae ner nusoana
, *'f Rusk, a son. James Grammer
;.f Alto; a sister, Mrs. A.M.
Hii..?.rd of Houston: and three
-randchildren.
She had been a resident of
Ru.-k f;r the past 33 years and
w. an employee of the Rusk
State Hospital.
e double wedding held in tne
semester. Love is a 19*4 graduate Churc-. .n W^t
Schcol and is ^p.'J'g^da. ev;-nir.g. Jar.j-.ry
0 o'clock wit;, sophomore agriculture major at ^ or:de
ig. officiating Sam Houston. Han*ey Gtne Parnell. stn of
Money is not wl * it's cracked Mr. and Mrs Henry Pame..
up to be. but it's ai"cs* that. Muldoon. and Sylvia Ray '-'''3?
..nite:i .:th X rman R^.y F rem".
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SALE
WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL MEN ^
BOY'S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SH!-"
* WHtTEST because it b rich in
Titanium—the whitest paint pig-
ment known to science
* ... because the pure, pa!e oi)s
are especiatiy processed to give
wnooth, even coverage
* ... because it is gas and fume
proof, mitdew-resistant, truty
non-yetiowing
* Cook's House Paint is whitest
because it's seif-deansing . . .
gives a fresh, white Mat of
paint every time h rains!
GMC-asi**4bv^A
L Good y
Your
Assurance
of Finest
Quality
Si?5GAL
COOK'S SUPERWHtTt PRtMER
tf you'rs plstwlng to paint new wood, old
WMttiertd wood, or ere changing from a dart
color to white, use Coots': S'jperwh;te Primer
for the firatcMt. It seais the surface, and pro-
vtde* ttte perfect foundation for the beauty
coat. Cco<t't Houn Paint . . . same low price.
We!!s School
Schedules Trustee
E!ection
Three Wells independent school
trustees terms will expire in
April, according to secretary Wil-
liam M. Bailey.
They are S. L. Srhultze. now
president of the board. George
Deau-"9r and Riscoe Page.
Schultze win be completing
ln;ney?rir? on the school board,
while Page and Deauman will be
completing three.
i Construction is expected to get !
under way this spring on a new
high school and gymnasium, to be
I financed by b:<nds totaling S135.-
' 000. which were voted recently.
RUSK
THURSDAY—FRIDAY
Feb. 16-17
roam
of Bastrop, son of Mr.- O. n K
Traylor of Alto.
The Rev. A H. Burn= off.ciate-ii
at the double ring rites. '..'..:h
were performed before ^n a.tar
— — TEXAS decorated with blue and
mums. Mrs. Chesbrough pla^d
the traditional weddr.g music on
the piano.
Both of the brides were g.ver.
in marriage by their father and
were both attired in blue gowns.
Mr. ar.d Mrs Pamell left or. a
wedd.r.g trip to Austin and w;'.'.
make their home :n Flatonia.
^Ir. and Mrs. Foreman made a I
short trip to Alto and will make
their home in Bastrop.—The Fay-
ette County Record.
Men's $3.95 Shirtcraft !ong sleeve
Sport Shirts and Men's
Corduroy Shirts
Men s $2.98 E & W long sleeve
Sport Shirts
Boy's $ 1.98 long sleeve
Sport Shirts
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W. M. Thainas i^rJware
L. H. Thomas
BACK AFTER
SEVEN MONTHS
CRUISE
San Diego. Calif.. Feb. 16.—
Jimmy R. Houston, seaman. USX.
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Houston
of Alto, arrived in San Diego
last week aboard the support
aircraft carrier USS Boxer which
completed a seven-rr.onth cruise
with the 7th Fie:' in Far Eastern
waters.
Between task force exercises
during which she teamed 60.900
miles, the Boxer v^ited Pearl
Haroor. Guam. Okinawa, Hong
Kong. Suaic Bay and Manila in
**e Pn**ipp.nes. and tne Japanese
ports of Yokosuka and Sasebo.
Card Of Thanks
To each of you who were so
n.ce to us in our sorrow and for
every .-:ind deed and expressions
of sympathy, we wish to say.
"T.iank Y u" and God bless each
of you and yours.
The Family of Tom Smith.
Notice To General
Contractors
The Continental Sta'e Bank of
Alto. Texas, has plans available
*o contractors interested in bid-
I Cing on the remodeling of their j
' building. The job is expected to i
! fall in the 18 to 20 thousand dol-
lar bracket. The Contractors are
requested to present itemized bids
showing all alternates.
! There will be a S20.00 deposit
, on all plans. Plans are also avail-
I able in the Docge Room in Tyler.
Bids are to be opened March 29.
lat 2:00 o'clock p.m.. with the
Continental State Bank retaining
the privileges to accept or reject
i any and all bids.
Melvin Sessions. President.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SATURDAY OXE DAY ONLY
Feb. H
Feature No. 1:
"Fury At Gunsight
Pass
David Brian—Neville Brand
Feature No. 2:
Mrs. Carl Goolsbv of Crocke"
and Mr. and Mrs Ben Cannon
and children. S.:e and David, of i
Tyler. Visited Sunday in 'he home !
of Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Roberson
One Lot Boy's long sleeve
Sport Shirts
coot MOti<
SATURDAY PREYUE :5 P.M.
SUNDAY—MOXDAY
Card Of Thanks
We would like to express our
thanks and appreciation to all of
you. who helped to put a new roof
on our church building. A special
thanks to the men who gave of
their time to put the roof on and
to Mrs Henry Rose for the use
of truck. Also to Mr. Weimar,
who gave us a nice write-up in
the beginning of our fund drive.
Thanks to all.
Old Palestine Church
Committee.
The most overworked thing in
life is the jaw. both during
after mealtime.
TREADWELL
Dry Goods Company
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brooks and
sons of Eldorada. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sharpe and children of
GalenaPari-t, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brooks. Jr.. and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Brooks and sons
of Lufkin, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy j
Cumby and daughter of La Porte,
were week-end guests in the home i
and ! of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks, i
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PHONE
OXYGEN
EQUtPPED
AMBULANCW
SERVtCE
§4 Hour Servtce
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FUNERAL HC\
ALTO.
ALIO THEATRE
FRIDAY—s.V.'URDEY
Feb. 17-18
SHOW OPENS . 6:30
SHOW STARTS - . 6:45
Tneatre Clues at 9:09 p. m.
— "TECHmcOLOR!
Rtltand thru Unittd ArtiM
W^DXESrj.'.Y- THURSDAY
22-23
JOHN WAYNE
LAUREN BACALL
The following political an-
nouncements are made subjec*
totheacticnofthe Democratic
Primaries in July and August.
1956:
For District Judge:
WARD BURKE
For Representative:
W. W. GLASS
Fcr Sheriff:
DOUG SCOTT
SPEXCER D. HALL
ALLEX DOTSOX
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
WATTERS SIXGLETARY
For County Attorney:
PAUL B. COX
For Constable Precinct No. 5:
W. T. BURKE
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WW SHUTS
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TUESDAY—WEDXESDAY
Ft 21-22
FAMILY DAYS
50c BARGAtN PRICE
For Your Entire Family
STttUHt
3.
The Family That Plays Together!
Stays Together
SERIAL and CARTOON
C'.r'.'AScc'E* " ^
--- W*B*.E"COl.OR i
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SATURDAY PR^iYUE SUXLAY—MOXDAY— ^*-* \Y
Fj.,:uary !8-H-2rj-2:
WE ',RCE YOU TO SEE THIS PICTURE
CROM THE BEGINNING
THE
OF' MAGmftCENT OBSESStON^
THE CHURCH AND ITS INFLUENCE
L foll-,ws. as night the day. that if the Chris-tan Church and its
r ..-re removed from .ur community, r.ot one of us would
^ove out at the earliest possible
m-.rr.en- Yet. t.-.ene are a great many people in o.ir town and com-
^ver g;ve tne Church any support whatever. In fact
pet'.-:;- WORSHIP GOD.
Ii tne of our non-Church supporting neighbors were told tha- he
'-^'3 ^ bitterly. Ye-, not a busine« or
' / ^ ^ possible in this community
...- C..urcn a..d :.s tnfiuer.ee were removed And our non^-
rting ne.xr. . ri; and fr.ends are v..Huic to rirs <- , n
^3r.d'' wi';.G^t contributing to -he land's "Fa*"
.^.na I T not mean money. God wants the individual
r -,i ' Church needs ^u. God needs v.:j. And vou need
G u r r.d . .. Cr.-trch. Truly the answer is C .d'
V.ORSHIP HIl.I n the Church of your cho.ce, and Pray every
HEW M<tom)Mi FARMAH 20
does MOM...
earns MOM for yt*
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^ Seconds-fast implement hitching o<r wit^at th<
f famous FarmnD Fasi-H)t"h ilyii
& Unmatched fuel #coRocty vifh hjgh
F valve-tn-head engine.
k Sure-pulling traction with coosect pcwtf K-R/
r ratto and big-diameter tire*. *REI
day!
Ber. F. Roper. Pastor
Alto Methodist Church.
r-JANE WiMAN ROCK HUDSON-
TECHNtCOLOR
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^ay you look at it- the FarmaH ona in,
200 the unmatched buy of 2-plow, S ,^-y ^ tJ
3-row tractors! See it today. And with J f These
the Income Purchase Plan, you can ^ ^ Tn^va
W for H a. you farm. ^
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^rs armai! T^^tors, McCormick Deering Far^
P emenb, Myer& r^umps and Irrigation Syttem
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Internationa! Agency
ALTO, TEXAS
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1956, newspaper, February 16, 1956; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215409/m1/8/?q=music: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.