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ALTO HERAJJD. ALTO.IT-XAS. NOVEMBER 1, l!
1962
FOREST
VemeH Elrod
Mr. JohnCullttmeft^ns-tdena.
ispcnt Saturday with his ^;unt-
Harunts. ^!.r. ant) )]ry. P a t
Landreth.
Mt. an<[ Mrs. Troy
MKcltys. \isitoti the
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Culiouph. Sunday.
Mr. andMrs. C'l tttde H. ].:m -y
ofLotiKviw, sfx-nt Sttr.day wit)t
thclattcr'stxirt-nts. \h . atatMrs
H.H.Arnold.
Mrs. C. Jim Arnott) spent la-'.
Fraiaywithliea'parettts. ^lr. and
Mrs. Emory \\".liian.s,)n-ar Hat-
cliff.
Mr. andMrs. O-cat ^hCullougti
former s Mae. Mr
Ace Mt-
Mf Houston, s[wnt the week-end
withhts imrents, Mr. and^lrs.
Ace ^PcCulloug)].
Prof. Mae Mose!ey <it*o\e over
from Na<.ogdoc))es Saturday to
mce:his])arents, ^fr.and ^!r- H.
M. !Moseley. of Tyler. They had
!utich together at their fatiu home
tm". After dinner. Ti[rs.H' sele\,
H. H Arm<]tlaaJ\'er-
]:eHKlr«d want to Alto.
M)s. l.veiyn Hieliurdso'] an<t
daughter. Rhotnla.wetit to Luifkin
3t-<m)ay after school and \isited
Mrs. EtonyoHichardsonwhuisin
th<.' Ii 'sfitalhut lion's to enna
home soon.
Mr and Mrs. .Innns Kdwnrds
n.nddaunliteis ot Wells. spetst
Sunday' w;tiif':h':r parents and
grandparents, 31r. andMr-. S. \\
Edwards, and attendesichurcli.
^1] . and ^Irs. Jack M.Hyers and
chtldre:!, Mr and Mrs. Hestef
Jailer. ! ad some friends over for
artiicker. supper on Saturday
ni^ht to Jielp.lack celebrate )tts
lu'liday. Thoseattet-.dingwue:
3!i ai'd Mrs. Tommy Hicitartisorn
;.nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Myrttt
D u amandtan ity. *dr. audM)
l)mk Hittsandson. David, wild
was home o\n tht. week-end
front Lamar Tech mHeaumont.
pMtuiay n)te):oon Mrs. Hyer's.
)<t\!her and wife. Mr. ;tnd Mrs.
FtatM Jones, of Hu--k drove ()ow*n
for a visit.
!:wnu[([boin.possib!ctoHam<.''
alitherelttive rar.d friends ttiat
were here over tite week-end tot
attended tiiefunctral services of
Secret Marriage Announced
Vote Tuesday, Nov. 6 for Democrat
pe'dpo!. ed
GOVtRHOR
RESPONS!Mi LEADERSHIP FORIEMS!
'We . urge and respectfully recom mend that the citizens of Cherokee
County cast their ballots for Democratic nominees in the
Genera! Election.'^
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ramey
were in Jacksonville Monday
afternoon visiting with Mrs. Jack
Pavcltich.
Mr. an<)
Lone Star,
and Monday
Bill Bite.
Mr.
-pent
"ith
font
Mr.
igTT)..
sax:k Un
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
COFFEE
Air. and Mrs. Steve McCarty announce H^eir secret wedding. Mrs.
McCartv is the dau^iiter of Air. and Airs. Doyle Lindsay and Air.
AlcCarty is the so:^ of Air. a:id Airs. Pa! AlcCarty. Sieve is now at-
tending College at Kii^ 'ie and Sara Let* i> enip)"ye(i wit)^ t!ie Sci!
Testing -Laboratory at Step)ie:i F. Austin ('I!cm*. Nac(^(iceht
Steve plans to transfer to SFA for tiie second semester. !!^e\ wiH
then make their i^.'me in \aeog(ioehes.
J. W. SUMMERS
DtSTRlCT JUDGE, 2ND. DIST. COURT
JAMES H. MOORE
DtSTRlCT JUDGE. 145TH DIST. COURT
HULON B. BROWN
DtSTRlCT ATTORNEY
W. T. PARROTT
DISTRICT CLERK
J. W. CHANDLER
COUNlY JUDGE
E.B.MUSICK,JR.
COUNTY AUDITOR
PAUL B. COX
COUNTY ATTORNEY
BERNICE WILLIAMS
COUNTY TREASURER
ROBT. L. BANKS
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
ALLEN DOTSON
JIMMIE H. CONE
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
REID JONES
COMMISSIONER PCT.)
W. P. JAMES
COMMISSIONER PCT. 2
L. L. ETHERIDGE
COMMISSIONER PCT. 3
A. O. CAMERON
COMMISSIONER PCT. 4
MRS. WARD (Lucille) SEALE
COUNTY TREASURER NOMINEE
Pol. Adv. Paid for by Democratic Committee —A. N. Barber. Chairman
p e
e
'Mrs. Bct!yBuriic l'!!.'iiiisen.
would like to extend our deepest'
Sympathy to tile fan.ily. also to
the famtly of Mr- Fannie Oor-
many whose fmteral services were
conducted last Thmsiiay.
MT Z!0N
CENTRAL HIGH
MM. O. L. Tannery
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy < f
Fort Pillow, Tenn.. \isited the
past week with the former's
aunt, Mrs. Charlie Ramcyand
Mr. Ramey.
Friends of Mrs. Bitl Bice are
happy to know she is now home
from the hospital in Jackson
ville. where she underwent minor
surgery last week. Her condition
at this writing is satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Singletary
and a friend oi Abilene, and Mrs.
Singletary'sn-.other, Mrs. Martin,
ftnd a friend of Tyler, visited
Thursday with the former'-
grandmother. Mrs. Etta Single-
tary, andMacHartman.
Mrs. Jim Wilson and Mrs. O
L. Tannery were business visitor-
in Nacogdoches Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. J. Dickey
and daughter. Dorothy, of Dallas
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with their parents. Mr. W,H
Dickey and Mr and Mrs. Jim
Mayes.
Mrs. Joe Rogers. Mrs. Harold
and Mrs. Dailas Tidwell of Nac-
ogdoches. were guests Friday
afternoon of the former's niece,
Mrs. Jim Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Freeman
and family of Dallas, spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Freeman's sister
Mrs. BiH Eice and family.
Mrs. Mac Hartman was in Aus-
tin from Thursday until Saturday,
attending State Teachers Meeting
White in Austin she visited with
her mother-in-law. Mrs. Lucille
Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henley and
Rev. and Mrs. Billy Pearson of
Alto, were visitors Sunday of Mr.
andMr \\ Gilbert and family.
Mrs. Jim Wilson went to Dallas
Sunday af: 'moon to bo w-ith her
Miss Bonnie Wilson,
is ill with mumps.
Hurry and get well. Bonnie.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Lawrence
and son of West Columbia, spent
the week-end with her parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
^ I- Wlbanks and Mrs
Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. R. (1
spent the week-end in Garland
with theii' daughter. Mrs. H. H
Guthrie and Mr. Guthne. While
there, their grandchildren and
all their families were with them.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rawlson of
Bullard. s])cnt from Wednesday
until Sunday with Mrs. W. P.
Young. On their return home
Sunday. Mrs. Young accf<mpanied
them home for several tlavs visit.
NOTICE
I have several ranch and farm
homes listed. H you have any
land or homes for sale, call or
write me.
C. B. Lock. Licensed Broker.
Route?. Alto, T(.\;ir. tfc.
MaxweH
Drip Can
Lb.
CANNED BKCMIS?
For
FRYERS
e A
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SHORTENING
Crustene
3!bs.
SPUDS
10 Lbs.
SUGAR
10 Lbs.
S!
FLOUR
Robin Hood
5 Lbs.
PEACHES
Hunts
Four 2 Cans
f*HRM yellow, 303 cans,.
LURi! De! Monte 5 for
PURELARD
Tip Top
8 Lb. Bucket
$1
CHECK OUR PR!CES
Cherr
GROCERY&MARi
We Deliver
THE DEPENDABLES ARE HERE!!
PARDON US WHiLE WE SL!P !NTO
$SOMETHtNG COMFORTABLE
daughtu
while she
Marv
iMoncwc
(his case
isa
wecnc!
Boyd $ Pharmacy
^Where Service and Courtesy Awaits You"
PHONE 261 ALTO, TEXAS
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
JACKSONVILLE
Sales Service
Sewing Machines. Vacuum
Cleaners, Floor Waxers.
Typewriters,
IN ALTO
Home Supply
PHONE 26{
The something comfortabte in ^
Dodge Potara 4-door hardtop, it s not )
ing kind of comfortabte, either. More i j
TMF comfortable. Lots of room to move around in. See how the roo
! straight back instead of rounding off. That means ptenty of headr
- HH* passengers, front and back. Seats are sofa-soft and chair-high.
models offer this kind of comfort at a variety of prices—a!! ^
a number of interesting items for the mate set, too. For ec J
hustling 225 cubic inch 6. For action, a stabte fult of V8 ^^epj J
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1963
BOOBE
A FUH UME OF CARS )M THE LOW PRtCE F!EUM
PEARMAN MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 188 207 Marcu. St. Alto, T'
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