The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1963 Page: 8 of 8
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THE ALTO HER.\LT. ALTO. TEX-^. ''" '"''^
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Tt&MNG*
Wells Wright of Orange, spent
tast wet'k-end here with his
brother. James Wright.
J:tnn:y Alorgan of Austin, is
.spending a two weeks' vacation
here with his parent.--. Mr. an3
Airs. B. Morgan.
Air. and Mrs. Albert Wilson
and son. Jim Hi)!, spent several
davs in Dattas the first of the
week with relatives.
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J. ^ Holcomb of St. Louis.
Mtss <uri. is sending the week
here v ith his parents. Mr. and
Alts Ge^rg^ Holcomb
Air" Rober Wolfe i e!'.!.<ii'
of f.-.tlas sjsent the f'w:
holidays here with Mr- W t'e--
,} nret:ts. Mr. ard Alt's Joe Cr.tse-
turner.
\!r; Joe Turner returned home
1'riti ,. tf'er ^penc.ig the P^''<
s.. ^et!'.- Hn't'-si!!' vMitit-.;;
tti.- Ager 'l'urner hotne.
Air ai d Alts. T. R. Simmons of
Port Arthur spent the week-end
here wtth Airs. S:mmons. parents.
Air. and Airs. Albert Holcomb.
Airs. Al::vis Black . 1 <n<u . ters,
Vickie and Xeita of Dallas. suited
durtng the noliaays wtt-. t:etr
itother and grand?!:."'or.
Fred Sartain and oti'.or "ea':\t..-
COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE
W M THOMAS HARDWARE
& SPORTING GOODS
Airs L. E AlcCullough spent
several days in Dallas last week
with her daughter. Airs. Thelma
Stevens. She returned home Sun-
day.
Air and A!:.- He<: H Sapp atnl.
.:randso!.. He", ie Sa[*}'. "t ^ ettte!.
spQnt *-u'tuay 'i<.ro vi^ititi:; in the
home ot Air and Airs John Atten.
WANT ADS
John and Mark Dean of Clovis.
X. A!., are spending an extended
visit here with their father. J. T
Deati. and grandfather. Tom
Dean.
Jar.ct Towntey of Dallas, i? here
for several weeks visit with her
grandparents. Air and Airs. Ed-
gar Allen ard Air. and Airs. Homer
Townlev.
Air and Airs. W 0 Wmatr. and
children James ar.d Karen of
Richardson, spent fro:: ?"riday
until Sunday visiting thur parents
and grandparett'.s Air and Airs
R. E. Wallace.
A.^cr I t.met* ot lit!,* ts\^i!!o. and)
grandsons. David and T e r r y 1
Brvant. of Houston. s)tent tron: j
Frtday until Sunday here vtsit:ng
retati\* s.
Air and Airs. Ge. r-t R '-- ha\ ^
returned to their hen'.L :n Char-
lotte Xvrth C::rotu\. after a
weeks' vl?it with their moth-
ers. Ait's. Lillian Beatherd at:d Alts
Arthur Ross and other reta'.ivc-
Atr and Airs. Oiarte^ Stubl'le-
;':eld and chiidre): of Shrcvoport,
; La and Airs. J. W. Hichcy of Ott
i City. La . \ ist'ed hct'o ot; t):e tt):
it: t-:e home of Alt^ .!. H Wdkms^
Air and Airs. Emit Casey and
I daughter. Glenda. of Long\*iew.
were week-end visitors in the
it< me Air. and Airs Tracie Pear-
man.
FOR SALE — Large house in Alto,
FOR RENT
close to church and school Sec F:\e-rx.m Apar'.tr.ent. clean
Robert McClure or Airs. Blanton ! at:d neat. Close to town and
Brunt The place is known as the) church. Plenty of storage space.
J. R. Luker home.
tfc.
See or call The Alto Herald, phone
lit. Alto. Texas. tfc.
Visit
Bennett's Service
Station
Highway 69 North Between Alto
ana Rusk. Dealer in Tex Gas,
Platinum Gasolines. AH company ^
approved Courtesy Cards
honored. 7p
$25.00 REWARD — For informa-
tion leading to the arrest and
final conviction of anyone tres-
passing or illegally hunting or
fishing on my property.
Jeter 1. Dean. tfc j
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WANTED—Burlap Bags. Phone
306. Alto Feed Co. tfc
.
pfOTfCE — If you need a well j
pump repaired or you: plu r.bir.s
installed or repaired see Troy j
Montgomery. P O Box L'?l Alto I
FOR RENT — xicp large house
on Alto and Rusk highway, good
water and clean. Call 114, Alto,
Texas or see Carl Alusick, Rusk.
Texas. tfc.
-OR SALE — 1953 Ford Tractor
with 3-speed transmission. Good
tires and in good condition.
Priced to sell. L. T. Lindsey. tfc
(iEfSERT s
SALES AND SERVtCE
ELECTRfC SHOP
M!R!XG — APPHANCES
REr*A!RED
XORTH PART OF TOW X
P O. KOX tm. WELLS TEXAS
FOR SALE - New Alassey.Fergu-
son Tractors, Parts and Service.)
Lufkin Tractor, Co., 2010 Atkin- j
son Drive, Lufkin, Texas. Phone j
NE 2-?5:s. tfc.
EAST TEXAS HONEY — Fresh
and fine at your grocers now.
Produced and packed by Carroll
F. Wea/er. tfc
FOR SALE — AicCormick Inter-
r.atlonal. No. 46, power take off
hay bailer. See or call Ray Todd,
Alto, Texas. tfc.
NOUCE — Bring your irons fa-.s,
guns and sewing machines for
repair to
f.OOXEl* S SHOE SHOP
ALTO, TEXAS
FOR SALE
OL!) T!ME. ROCK GROUND
YELLOW CORX MEAL
FOR SALE — Six-room house.
Carpeted. Large pecan trees.
Smail down payment. Phone
314. Alto. 7p
MARY CALVES FOR SALE
40 CALVES OF ALL KINDS
PHOXE 10M
H & J PLRSELLEY
RT. i. ALTO. TEXAS
Air. and Airs Alartin D. Thomas
and daughter. Alarsha spent the
4th visiting in Woodville in the
home of Afr. and Airs. Harold
Prvor.
Airs George Moses of Sugar
Land, and Airs. Ruth Blasdel of
Richmond were guests of Mr.
and Airs Harvey Treadwell over
the week-end
Air. and Mrs. Lynn Hanna and
children. Jim and Alartha. of Col-
lege Station, were here the Fourth
of July holiday visiting in the
Russell Smith home.
Air. and Mrs. Alarshall Ray By-
num of Tyler, spent Sunday here
with their parents. Mr and Airs.
Marshall Bynun*. and Air. and
Airs J. C Jeter.
Airs E. Melton and daughter.
Airs. Essie Johnston and grand-
daughter. Little Cindy Atelton.
of Corsicana were week-end
visitors in thg home of Mr. and
Airs. Edgar Allen.
Air and Airs John Rhodes and
M<ns. Alik-. and Harr). of Irving.
Joe Rhodes of Royco C.ty, spent
last week-CA: in the .lomu of Air
and Airs. C. A. Bennett. Harrv re-
Alt. and Mrs. Jake Hamilton ai d
, ss<n, Charles, accompanied t Air-
Edna Hicks of Wel.s. returned
home Tuesday after a ten d'a; s
vacation trip spent \ :st!inj Y'.-Howj a-td daughters. Linda and Joimit t.
Stone Xatior.al Park and other
points of interest en route.
mamed for a weeks vtsi)
Air. and Airs. James H Mason
j of Rusk. a:d Airs H< '-vard Atasor.
1 of Ai'.o s])ent the first o< last
Air. and Airs. Joe Crnsetutner
had as their guests during the
week-end Rev. and Airs Urate
Ouslev of Cross Plains, Tenn. Re^
Ousley was guest speaker at the
'First Baptist Church for the Sttn-
day evetung services
j week it: Aiexandria. La., vi-itin^
; !n the home of H H Alaso^ an :
fant:]y.
Air. and Airs. R R Strihlin^
had visiting in the:: re Tu s-
day the former's sister. Alr^ Alaad
Witt of Varstmv. Other vinters tt:
their home for the day ..ere ihe;r
slaughters and grandcr.n.trer. Air
Ben Brittain d a u g h t e r.
Gerrgiann, of Dallas, and Airs
J:mmie Hicks and c..::dr- :i Bobby
and Jena, of Tyler
Airs. M. G. Hughes and ehildren.
Glenda and Xancy. of Fort Worth,
accompanied Air. Hughes home
Sunday after a three weeks visit
here with their parents a: <i grand'
parents. Air. and Airs. H G. AIc-
Clain. They have been tiere he-
cause of the illness of tittle Xancy
She has improved to the extent
that she may net have to have
surgery.
Alt and Mrs. Bet: L. Jarratt of
Port Arthur, spent Thursday night
here with the tatter's parents. Mr.
and Airs Byron Btanton. They
were en route to Dallas to meet
their son. Byron, who was re-
Ltrtut.g homo after a 24-day tour
of the Hotv Land. Returning here
for a short visit, leaving for Port
Arthur Friday.
Aliss Ruthie Alay Williams, Ahs^
Josie Alma Watters and Mrs.
Heten Quartos, teachers in the
Alto High School, began a week-
long stuoy Alonday, July 7. at the.
Small School Workshop at rht<
L n:\erstty of Texas in Austin.
Airs. Quartes wt)l remain in Aus-
tin an extra week to help her
daughter. Mrs. Bill Early, get
moved ir.ti tlietr new home in that
city.
Disaster comes in many farms . . . floods, hurricanes l
! tven trash,<)& planes. Are you sure your present
^ you adequate coverage against these unexpected traa.;),,;)
WE CAN HELP YOU SELECT THE BEST POSSIBUpJ
FOR YOUR COMPLETE PROTECTION. 1
INSURANCE FOR ANY PURPOSE]
McCLURE SHAIIUCK
MSL'RANCE AGENCY
Representing AHied Finance Co.
Local Avon
Representative Wins
Honor Award
Mrs. lva Parrish, Mtss Alarie
Mason of Alto and Mrs. W. O.
Boatman -if Welts, were in Tyler
las' Wednesday, attending a Dis-
trict Avon Coronation Ceremonier.
which was held in the Woman's
Building There were ten repre-
sentatives in each district who
were crowtted Avon's Anniversary
Queens for 1963. They received
this honor by the largest sales im-
provement over the same anni-
versary campaign last year. Our
local representative. Marie Mason,
was one of these to receive this
honor. Each representative re-
ceived a Certificate and a Fostoria
Crystal Tray for their outstand-
ing achievement.
Homemakers Oj
The Himen.nkfr- Stt]
School Ctass rf Fmt;
Church met f.,r an in]
supp. r at the home of:
tand Johnson Tuesday, M
7:30 p. m.
The president. Mr? !tll
presided. Mrs. Bidcie
led the opening pni
Janet Karl brought theM^
on "The Wondprs of
The group played seven] ]
amid much laughter.
Th^se assisting the hi
Mrs. Floyce Moore ar.d !
dine Partlow Others M
were: Mrs. Burt Hatey. Mi
Pearman. Mrs Dotty
Mrs. Tcmmie Jean .
Mrs. Del] McClaiti, Vrs.
Merriwether, and the
teacher. Mrs. Kathleen Tf)
Airs. Loring Chase came home
Saturday after visiting her daugh-
ter. Airs. Clyde Yancey and family
in Beaumont and her son. Ed AIc-
Lain ar.d family in Nederland.
She was accompained home by her
grandson. Alike Yancey, for a j
two weeks visit.
FOR SALE — 1-1937 International
Truck. 2 ton. bob tail, new rub-
ber. mechanically good. Phone
3f)6, Toby Sartain, Alto. tfc.
FOR SALE — 1955 Dodge. H ton
pickup Phone 306. Toby Sartain.
Alto. Texas. tfc.
Air. and Mrs. Frank Jones and
children. Janet and Alike, of
Bartlesville. Okla.. came in the
latter part of last week and are
visiting Airs, Jones' parents. Air.
and Airs. J. H. Pearman. Air.
Jones returned home Sunday but
Airs. Jones and the children re-
mained for a two weeks visit.
BLSK
THURSDAY
Family Day 15c
"She Wore A
Yellow Rose"
IX COLOR
— Starring —
)OHX W\Y\K JOA\ DUO
Singing Convention
And Homecoming Set
For Walnut Grove
Many singers and former resi-
dents of the Walnut Grove com-
munity and adjoining counties arc
expected to attend the Home-
coming Sunday. Juiy n. at the
Walnut drove Alethodist Church
seated f.ve miles east of Bullard
ot: the Troup highway. There will
be string all day and dinner on.
the around Many f„r,ncr resi-
f'.er.ts set]; return for this great
event, to meet old friends and
make new friends. Come and
^pe:.; the day at this grand old
'hurch organized August
Miss Alary Fry. Chairman.
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HOUSE PA)MT...*t*y* whitt toW<
8pte)tWy formulated high hidlnt
OKtu-reststant to soot. snwH
w, chemica! fumes. Easybmth-
! coverage per gaiton.
SALE PRICE
!7.S5 $5.95 SAL
SALH CONTtNL ES TO JULY
ALTO PAINT STORE
FOR SALF — Good clean electric
Hotpoint Range. First class con-
dition. looks and cooks like new.
Priced for qtuck sale Alay be
seen at the Alto Herald office.
ALTO FEED CO.
tfc.
?KYHCE — Good inside or outside
pair.t fjr sale, cheap. Guaran-
teed satisfactory or money back
LOOXEY'S SHOE SHOP
ALTO, TEXAS
NOTICE
I have several ranch and farm
homes listed. If you have any
land or homes for sale, call or
write me.
C. B. Lock, Licensed Broker,
Route 2, Alto, Texas. tfc.
FOR SALE — 6-room house with
double garage. 3-room house
and a one room house. 3 acres
of land, Hi; miles south of Alto
on Highway 69. L. T. Lindsey.
ATTEMTMN HUNTERS
Does your gun need blueing and
doea your stock need refiniahing"
Phone 199 or see Clyde Arden
Weaver after 5 odock and on
Saturdays and Sundays. Prices
vary according to type and con-
dition of gun 8p
M AXTEt) — Job working on farm.
I am an experienced tractot*
ariver with farm equipment.
Cai: mow y ards or do any other
type of work that you need done.
Phone 12I-3R. C. H. Phifer. Alto.
Texas 9p
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for
any debt? not specifically au-
thorized by me.
Ova A Moake 8p
Those visiting the Car! Chand-
lers during the week-end were
Air and Airs. Mart Oliver and
.Tudy. Airs. Archie Cook and
Donna. Jacksonville; Air. and Airs.
F. R Williams. Ratcliff: Mrs. W
F. Oliver and Air and Airs. Leon-
ard Chandler. Steve and Karen.
Clute. Steve and Karen remained
with their grandparents for a
longer visit.
Air and Airs. W. A Aluckleroy.
and Air and Airs. Hubert Witlis
of Tvler. Air. and Airs Lester
Rozelle and children. Jane and )
Ronnie, and Betty Gorden of Oak-
wood. and Airs. Jimrr.ie Smart.
and children of Jacksonville, vis-
ited in the home of Air. and Airs
Albert Holcomb Sunday afternoon
after attending the Rozelle Re-
union at the home of Airs AI W
Rozelle Sunday.
Card Of Thanks
To the many friends who have
been so kind to us during the ill-
ness of O. L„ we wish to express
.our thanks and appreciation to
Bach of you. TTie cards, flowers,
phone calls, and prayers while ha
was a patient In the hospital and
since his return home, your kind
thoughts and deeds have been an
[aspiration to us and we shall
never forget you for your thought-
fulness.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tannery 6p
Air. and Airs. George Harris of
Dallas, were week-end visitors of
Airs Harris' parents. Air and Airs.
George Holcomb Air. and Airs.
Harris were married recently in
the First Alethodist Church in Dal-
las and reside in that city. Airs.
Harris being a long-time employee
of Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company and Air. Harris being
engaged in the warehouse busi-
ness there. Airs Harris will be
remembered as the former Miss
Carrie Alice Holcomb and attend-
ed Alto High School.
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Your Dealer For
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1963, newspaper, July 11, 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215784/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.