The Alto Herald and The Wells News 'N Views (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1981 Page: 11 of 12
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SCORE A “HOMER”
THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27.1881-PAGE ELEVEN
WITH A HERALD CLASSIFIED
CALL 858-4141
Professional
Services
WILL BUY OR TAKE IN
TRADE scrap gold, silver,
pocket watches, or coins.
Fowler’s Jewelry, 683-4937.
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Round Hay
Boling
683-4490
WANTED ELECTRIC AL.
PLUMBING AND SMALL
CARPENTRY WORK.
Free estimates Call 214-
743-5352, Larry Phifer. tfcl2
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I KIRBY VACUUM
• CLEANERS
SALES AND SERVICE
t Gil 683-2611 anytime, l ull
» Linr of part*, fan! arrvirr. (all
, nw brforr you buy.
; PERKINS HOLCOMB
* Slh and Hall Si. Rusk. tfr<J
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WILL KEEP CHILDREN
IN MY HOME. Phone 858-
3215. tfcl3
For Sale
FOR SALE: 14x70 Kirk-
wood mobile home 3
bedrooms. 1 3/4 bath, un
furnished Central heat, 2
window units, stove. Car-
port lVi acre completely
enclosed by hurricane fen-
ce. Phone 858-40851 It pi 6
FOR SALE: ’974 I)ooge
Colt 4 door wagon Auto,
transmission A/C, new
tires, tape deck, roof rack
Original owner, 41,000
miles, body, engine ex-
cellent condition $1,500
858-3808 Up 16
FOR SALE: Brand new
portable dishwasher
Grady Felder, phone 858-
4397 2tpl6
FOR SALE: 1979 Plymouth
Horizon 4 door. 4 speed 32
miles per gallon Good
condition. Call 858 3219 or
858-3131 2tpl6
FOR SALE: 1952 Chevrolet
pick up with camper
Needs some work $375.
Phone 858 3365 It pi 6
FOR SALE: l^irize round
bales hay. Call Earl Hicks,
Alto Day phone 858-3131
Night Phone 858 3572 tfc6
HAY FOR SALE: Atoy)
Coastal bermuda grass,
$1.25 per bale Bahia grass,
$100 per hale Delivery
available. Phone 586-5736
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FOR SALE: 1 1978 Inter
national tractor with box
blade 14x80 4 bedroom 2
bath mobile home Priced
to sell Call days, 683 4078
Nights, 683-4213. tfc5
FOR SALE: 16 ft. travel
trailer. Sleeps 4 adults, 2
children Excellent con-
dition, $1700. Located Alto
area. Call 214-597 3496
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Employment
ELP WANTED: Alto In-
;pendent School District
accepting applications
ir the position of Bus
aintenance person
uties include:
1) General Maintenance
Buses
2) Supervising Building
id Grounds Personnel
3) Repair and main-
•nance of other school
juipment.
pplicant must be or be
ble to be a Certified Bus
river by the State of
exas.
nyone interested should
intact John Cook or the
dministrative Office.
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HELP WANTED: Clerical
mail agents urgently
needed by the hundreds for
inserting sales material in-
to envelopes. Permanent
part or full time oppor-
tunity. Experience un-
necessary. Excellent in-
come potential. For details
and application, send self-
addressed, stamped en-
velope. SYLVESTER, Box
96, Chicago Hgts., ILL.
60411. 8tc 15
HELP WANTED: Ex-
perienced TV and stereo
bench technician needed
for part time work
Blankinship TV, 683-5070.
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HELP WANTED: High
School student for clean up
work. Tues.-Sat., 7-9:30
p m $3.75 per hour Apply
in person afternoons Alto
Drive Inn,_tfc 14
HELP WANTED: Work at
home jobs available! Sub-
stantial earnings possible
Call (504 ) 641-8003, Exten-
sion 906 for information
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Real Estate
FOR SALE: Two bedroom,
one hath frame house with
one acre of land on High-
way 21 West. Call B it
Johnson, 858-4660 tfcl5
FOR SALE: Two bedroom,
one bath brick house with
10 acres of land on Farm
Hoad 752 Call B K John-
son, 858-4660 tfc 15
LOT FOR SALE: Located
between Frankston and
Palestine at Pineywoods
Lake Resort. For more in-
formation call (214) 683-
4728. tfpl2
Miscellaneous
I. ROBERT P. BEST, will
not be responsible for debts
incurred by anyone other
than myself
Robert P Best
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WANTED TO LEASE OR
KENT: 2 or 3 bedroom
home in Rusk Call Dan
O'Neil, KWRW 683-2258
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ATTENTION: Plumbing
Work Lowest in Town. 24
hour service; 750x16 HY
8PY, $59.95, SALE SALE
SALE! Junk Batteries,
$3 00 and up House for
rent $95 00, 2 bedrooms
Call 683-5054. Itpl6
OPEN YOl’R OWN retail
apparel shop Offer the
latest in jeans, denims and
sportswear $14,850 in
eludes inventory, fixtures,
etc. Complete Store! Open
in as little as 2 weeks
anywhere in US A (Also
infants and childrens shop
infants and childrens
shop > Call SUE, TOLL
FREE 1-800-874-4780 ltpl6
♦one call
Will Reach
HUNDREDS
Use
OUR CLASSIFIEDS
To Buy, Sell,
Trade, Rent!
858-4141
TERRELL LODGE NO. 83
A.F. & A.M. of Alto holds
their meetings on the
second Monday night in
each month at 7:30 p.m. A
practice session is held
each Tuesday night. All of-
ficers and members are
urged to attend. All Master
Masons are invited.
H.S. Nance, W.M.
John D. Bates, Sec.
ALTO CHAPTER Number
496, Order of the Eastern
Star of Alto meets the
Second and Fourth Thur-
sday nights of each month
All officers and members
are urged to attend All
Eastern Star members are
invited
Anne Allen. W.M.
Bertia Lee Smith, Sec.
Cards of Thanks
To my many friends 1
would like to take this
means of thanking each of
you for your calls, cards,
flowers, prayers, visits and
food while in the hospital at
Nacogdoches and Jackson-
ville and since returning
home.
May God bless you in
your time of need
Amye Henderson
1 tp!6
The family of Ima
Adams wishes to thank
those numerous people who
gave their prayers and sent
cards, flowers and food at
the time of her death. Itcl6
NOTICES
ALTO C HARTER No 328
meets the first Tuesday
night each even numbered
month Alto Council No. 265
meets the first Tuesday
night each odd numbered
month at 7:30 p.m. All
members are urged to at-
tend and visiting Com-
panions are welcome.
Hardy Nance, T.I.M.:
John Biggs. Jr.. H P.
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Nell Stokes and her son
and daughter would like to
say, "God bless you,” and
they appreciate the many
cards, gifts, and telephone
calls while Mrs. Stokes was
hospitalized recently 11c 16
The family of Mrs. Eva
Butler expresses our sin-
cere thanks and ap-
preciation for the words of
comfort, flowers, food,
memorials and other acts of
kindness shown us in the
loss of our wife and mother.
May God bless each of you
in special way
Tom Butler
Ruby Reid and family
Mary Reid and family
11 p 16
> DRIVE A LITTLE
| SAVE A LOT!
I
! New 1981 double wide
' mobile home. Central air
$
*and heat, frost free
! refrigerator, dish washer, 2
J or 3 bedrooms, I 3/4 bath,
* rv v/uu oiuiuje,, .iningn i \t\.n ,
,drapes and carpeted
1 throughout Delivered free,
! $17,995.00
I
! 7305 NW Loop 224.
! Nacogdoches, Texas.
J Across from Indian River
* Hatchery
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j ADVANCED
; PRECISION HOMES,
' INC.
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J Open daily til 5:30 p.m.
* Sunday after church.
! Phone (713) 560-3416
Looking great!
|| Photos 1
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I WEDDING I
I CHILDREN I
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I (214)683-4506 I
BILL S APPLIANCE
Authorized Sales
and Service
RILL & GAY POWELL
OWNERS
Phone 683-5146
Rusk. Texas
M e Sen ire
Al! Brand'
Legal Notice
Revenue Sharing and
General Budget Hearing
A budget hearing for the
City of Alto’s 1981-82
Revenue Sharing Funds
and General Fund Budget
has been set for 5:30 p.m.
September 9, 1981 in the
Council Room of the Alto
City Hall.
The revenue sharing
money will be used for
helping maintain the
Sanitary Landfill, Police
Department, Fire Depar-
tment and the City Ad
ministration (annual
audit).
The public has the right
to provide written and oral
comments on the entire
budget and ask questions
concerning the relationship
of revenue sharing to the
rest of the budget
A copy of the entire
budget will be available for
public inspection at the
City Hall
Mary V. Williams
City Secretary-
City of Alto, Tex
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Welts
Jill Grubbs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grub
bs of Wells, turned 6-years
old Friday, Aug 21 Happy
birthday, Jill
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IACKSONVILLE
SEWING CENTER
(Reopened Alter Fire)
lull I in' of New Singer Sewing Machines
All Models
Full Repair Service
( >n All Makes and Models
y ISSORS SHARPENED
Mksun Ph.(214)586-6491
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HOUSE PLANS
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1 ISO HOME
New Arrivals
Mr and Mrs Max L.
Milstead of Pearland are
proud to announce the birth
of a daughter, Krystal Ann.
Monday, Aug 10 at 3:30
pm.
The young lady arrived
at St. Luke Episcopal
Hospital in Houston
weighing 5 pounds, 4 oun-
ces and was 18 inches long
Grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. C.C. Childress of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs
Billy M. Milstead of Alto.
Great-grandmother is
Mrs. Sally Davis of
Gallatin
Mr and Mrs. Randall
Dowling of Alto are pleased
to announce the arrival of a
new baby daughter. Haley
Elaine
The young lady arrived
Wednesday, at Rusk
M e m o r i a 1 H o s p i t a 1
weighing 6 pounds, 12
ces and measuring 181 j in-
ches long
Grandparents arc Mr
and Mrs. James M
Grammer Sr and Mrs
Doris Dowling, all of Alto
Great-grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Buel Conner
of Alto and Mrs Agnes
Evans of Corpus Christi
* ' * ** < ' ' ' r........
Christopher Randall
Brumley of Ennis is
pleased to announce the
arrival of a baby sister,
Brooke Rachel Brumley
Brooke was born Friday,
Aug. 21, at Ennis Memorial
Hospital. She weighed 6
pounds, 15 ounces and was
19 inches long.
Proud parents are Mr
and Mrs. Randall Brumley
of Ennis. Grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. Lee Levay of
Ennis, Mrs. Sandra
Brumley of Alto and
George Brumley of Alto
Great grandparents in-
clude Mr and Mrs Claude
Rice and Mr and Mrs
Dovle Brumley all of Alto.
Congratulations to the
Dale Shumaker’s of Pollok
on the birth of their
daughter. Lindsey Nicole.
She was born August 15 and
weighed seven pounds Her
~ .4 ir- tlr.11*.
pt v;uu aioivi to limit .
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. R L Lehman Jr. or
Pollok and Mrs. Gertrude
Hearne of Wells.
Great grandparents are
Golda Echols of Pollok,
Fannie Shumaker of Wells,
Daisy Redd of Pollok and
Esther Lehman of Hun-
tsville
Boyd’s Pharmacy
Hamilton Jewelry
Hulova W ate In-". Diamonds
Prrsrriptions. < »ilts.
\ ctcrinarian Supplies
838-4311
Vito. Texas *
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Dirt Work
Duplichain Contractors, Inc.
Alto, Texas
For all your Backhoe Work
• Field Lines • Septic Tanks Installed
• Fill Dirt and Grave! • Drainage Work
• Backhoe and Loader Work • Driveway Repair
Day (713) 858-4100-Night (713) 858-4631
Bobbitt
Plumbing Company
Licensed Plumber
•Septic Tanks •Plumbing Supplies»Field Lines
(713) 687-4781 o 687-4700
Water and Gas Lines Backhoe Work
IS COMPLETE
No home is complete
without proper fire,
wind and extended
coverage insurance
protection. 'Farm
Bureau Fire Insurance
offers a complete fire
and extended coverage
protection program. It
safeguards your home
and valuables against
fire loss. See your local
Farm Bureau Insurance
Agent and find out how
inexpensive adequate
fire insurance protection
really is. Do it today.
SBE
Texas Farm
Bureau Mutual
Insurance Co.
LELDON
DOVER
(Agent)
Home Phone
586-5363
Jacksonville
Phone 683-2700
Husk
Phone 858-4257
Alto
"Those who think nobly are
noble." Isaac Bickerstaff
*100.00 CASH
Plus frM roofing tin and woothorod lumbor
for toaring down and removing •mall hou»o.
Contact Grady Singletary
(214) 858-4486
Career Classes
Set At AC
Four non-credit career
development courses will
begin the week of Septem-
ber 14 at Angelina College
All courses are being oi-
fered through the
Comunity Services
Division at Angelina
College The courses will
be Nurse Aide, Ward Clerk,
Dietetic Service Supervisor
and Medication Aide
Registration for these
and other courses offered
by the Comunity Services
is presently being conduc-
ted in Room 111 of the Ad-
ministration Building from
Bam to4pm
Nurse Aide, a 60 contact
hour course begins
Tuesday, Sept 15 and
meets from 7 to 10 pm,
Tuesday and Thursday
nights for 10 weeks Cost
for the course is $60
Content includes the nur-
se aide working environ-
ment, nutrition, observing
and taking vital signs, per-
sonal care of the patient
and other aspects dealing
with the nurse aide job fun-
ctions
Ward Clerk begins Sept
14 and meets Monday
through Friday from 9am
to 3:30 p m for 3 weeks
Content in the 100 hour
course includes orientation
into the working environ-
ment, clerical respon-
sibilities, patient charts.
formulating medical ter-
ms, transcribing
medication orders and
other related areas. In-
struction will include both
lecture and on-the-job
training in one of the area
hospitals Cost for the
course is $100
Dietetic Service Super-
visor begins Sept 18 and
meets for 16 consecutive
Fridays from 9 a.m. to L;30
p m Cost for the course is
$100 The course is
designed to provide the
student with dietetic ser
vice supervision training
and to develop within the
student ari appreciation of
nutrition as essential to
planning, preparing and
serving foods which will
contribute to the health of
patients residents and em
ployees of nursing homes
or other health related
facilities
Medication Aide, a 60
contact hour course begins
September 15 and meets
Tuesday and Thursday
nights from 7 to 10 pm
Cost for the course is $60
The course is limited to
nurse aides employed by
long term health care
facilities with the goal
being to insure the ac-
curacy and safety of
medication administration
in nursing homes
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In the 18th
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of milk a da
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cow can yield 8 or 9 gallons.
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The Alto Herald and The Wells News 'N Views (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1981, newspaper, August 27, 1981; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844154/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.