The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD ALTO. TEXAS APRIL 18, LP2J .
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Now is the time
to fix up your
Model T Ford
RlCIlT now, after winter lay-ups and winter driving, is
the time to go t:\or your Mode! T and find out jucl what
it needs in the v;i\ of replacement parts and adjustments
For a very small eost, you may he able lo protect and
maintain your investment in the ear and pel thousands
of miles of additional service.
To help you pet the fullest use from your car. the
Ford Motor Company is still devoting a considerable
flection of its plants to the manufacture of Model T parts
rad will continue to do so as long as they are needed
by Ford owners.
These parts are quickly available through Ford deal-
ers in every section of the country. Note the low prices
in the partial list given below:
Pinion and pin $1.40
Cxmnwting rod •••••••••• 1.60
Crankshaft 10.00
(/Hinder head 6.00
Cylinder 20.00
lime gear .75
Time gear eover 1.00
Crankeaxe 12.00
Magneto eoil anwenihly ....... 5.00
Fh wheel - 13.00
Transmission pear shaft 1.65
Transmission cover - 6.(10
Quteh pedal - .♦ .
Steering gear assembly (less whr.'l r.nd bracket) - • 8.50
Starter drive 4.25
Generator 12.50
Battery ••••••••••• 8.50
Carburetor 3.00
Vaporizer assembly (with fittings) ..... 9.00
Rear axle shaft 1.75
Differential drive gear ........ 3.00
Universal joint assembly 2.50
Drive shaft pinion ••••••••• 1.50
front axle ••••••••••• 9,00
Spindle eonneeting rod 1.75
Front radius rod ......... 1.IK)
Rear spring 6.00
Radiator—less shell (1917-23) 15.00
Radiator—li'ss shell (1923-27)
Hood (1917-1925) 6.50
flood (1926-27) black 7.00
Gasoline tnnk - - ...... . 6.00
Front fenders (1917-1925) each 4.00
Front fenders (1926-1927) each - 5.00
Rear fenders (1922.1925) each 3.75
Rear fenders (1926-1927) each 4.00
Running board 1.25
Horn (battery type) 1.50
Headlamp assembly (1915-S6) pair ..... 5.50
Touring car top (1915-25) complete .... - 27.00
Touring car top ((1926-27) complete, includes curtains
and curtain rods 35.00
These prices are for parts only, but the charge for
labor is equally low. It is billed at a flat rate so you may
know in advance what the job will cost.
Ford Motor Company
COLD SPRINGS
GEN E RA L MOTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fel-
,ier.-i of Weehes, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wiiber West Saturday
night and Sunday.
Elva Knight spent Saturday
night with har mother, Mrs.
W. Gates of Atoy.
Mr. Oscar Thomas of Hunt-
ington spent last week-end
with Dr. Williams and attend-
ed the funeral of his; sifter, Miss
Lula Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. West and
daughter, Miss Phala, wen
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Felders.
Little Miss Josephine' Wil-
kins of Alto and Billie and
Evelyn Kelly spent Monday
with Mrs. J. D. Henderson.
Misses Leona and Lillian
Dominy of Pennington spent
last week-end with their sister,
Aire. W. H. Coyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Teague Mosley,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Conner, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Allen and chil-
dren, Mr. Charlie Felders and
children and Mr. and Mrs.
Bemice Morgan spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hender-
son spent Friday afternoon
with Air. and Airs. J. B. Jones.
Air. and Airs. Homer Reed
and children, Air. Charlie Fel-
ders and children and Mr. and
Airs. Bernice Alorgan were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carne.l Black.
Air. and Mrs. Vurbon Spears
of Lancaster are visiting the
i forme: s parents, Air. and Airs.
W. D. Spears this week.
Mrs. W. H. Coyle were Mon-
day afternoon guests of Mrs.
J. D. Henderson.
Aliss Ima Williams of Brown-
ville and Air. and Mrs. J. A.
Williams, Jr., of Jacksonville,
spent the week-end here with
their father and attended the
funeral of Aliss Lula Thomas.
Airs. J. W. Jones of Jackson-
ville spent Friday night in the
home of her brother, Dr. J. A.
Williams.
There will be Sunday School
Sunday morning and preaching
Sunday afternoon. Everybody
is invited.
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NEW CHEVROLET SIX
-a Six in the price range of the four!
FOREST
Dr. and Airs. J. B. Ramsey
went to Dallas Friday to be the
guests of their sons, D. C. and
J. B. Jr., for a few days.
Mrs. Wm. G. Dorf of Beau-
mont is visiting relatives here;
this week.
Mesdames Lizzie Wallace
land Lena Dew spent Saturday
in Lufkin shopping .
Air. and Airs. Bruce Aloseley
of Gallatin spent the week-end
here with relatives.
Misses Helen and Johnnie
Belle Rozelle of Wells were
visitors here Saturday. |
Miss Richardson of Beau-
mont spent the week-end here
>vith friends. i
Our school closed last Fri-
day. Commencement exer-
cises were held Friday night,
eleven students graduating.
Miss Velda Davidson was Vale-
dictorian and Aliss Ruth Wal-
ters was Salutatorian. Dr. Bird-
well of Nacogdoches College
gave the commencement ad-
dress which was enjoyed by all.
Dixie Pauline is the name of
the little gill who made her ar-
rival at the home of Air. and
Mrs. H. Hester last Thursday.
Both mother and baby are
doing nicely.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Barker
land baby of Nacogdoches,
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and AlVs. D. Al. Barker.
Mr. Erwin of Rusk attended
the commencement exercises
here Friday night.
Mr. and Airs. Bob Dew and
children of Wells spent Sun-
day afternoon with the formers
mother. Airs. R. T. Dew.
Miss Geraldine Stokes of
Barsola attended the com-
mencement cxerci es here Fri-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivie were
visitors in Alto Alonday.
Mr. Grady Dial left Sunday
for Beaumont to be the guest
of his brother, Forbis, for a few
days.
-JONES CHAPEL
The Jones Chapel School
closed Friday and nine students
were graduated from the tenth
grade.
Air. and Airs. Clayton Duns-
more, Airs. Will Brooks and Mr.
Clyde Bridges were visitors of
relatives in Houston this past
week-end.
Airs. Fannie Dear left for
Center Friday where she will
visit a few weeks with her sis-
ter, Airs. B. S. Smith.
Mr. Clyde Shuptrine has re-
turned home from Fort Worth
where he has been attending
school.
Dolores Shuptrine and Alil-
ton Scoggings of Nacogdoches,
spent the week-end at home
with their parents and friends.
Aliss Ottis Schochler of Rusk
spent the week-end with Aliss
Ora Jane Parsons.
Aliss Viola Jones spent last
week with Air. and Airs. Aron
Brooks of Belot.
Aliss Leona Hill of Rusk
spent Sunday in this community
Air. and Airs. Charlie Shup-
trine and sons, spent Sunday
afternoon with Air. and Airs.
G. H. Shuptrine and family.
Air. and Airs. F. F. Mason
md children spent the week
end at Alt. Selman.
There will be church Satur-
day night at the Baptist Church
and an all day singing at the
school building Sunday. Every
one is invited to both services.
Saturday, Af il 27th is
dollar Day at Treadwells.
Come early.
For beautiful and durable
monuments see or write
Tom Gould Monument Works,
Jacksonville, Texas.
J. H. Aloseley, Optometrist,
Rusk, Texas, with 28 years in
the practice of Optometry.
Gipson's Pharmacy on the First
and Third Mondays in each
month.
No charge for examination.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
REDLAWN
You are cordially invited to
visit our special display of
the new Chevrolet Six—ar-
ranged in conjunction with
the nationwide Spring Show-
ing of General Motors cars.
Here, in a price class that
has hitherto been occupied
exclusively by four-cylinder
automobiles, you will see
displayed a line of beau-
tiful models that bring
you every advantage of six-
cylinder performance. Yet,
due to the greatest array of
mechanical advancements
that Chevrolet has ever an-
nounced, the new Chevrolet
Six delivers better than twenty
miles to the gallon of gasoline
with extremely low oil con-
sumption.
And this amazing six-cylin-
der performance is matched
in impressiveness by the
beautiful new Fisher bodies.
Come in. See for yourself
that no other car in the world
can give you so much at
prices within the reach of all.
/•r F.iomemics/ Transportation
COACH $595
Tbf $C-)C
Roadster....... J
Tbf $ c <y c
Pbartoo .......
*595
.'675
S5&K *695
£S£rr^..,725
O. Dcli M7.,'95
UgtaDtiyw 400
&2r. *545
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With Cab
Allprictif. 0. 4. factory
Flint, Michigan
COMPARE the delivered
price as well as the list
price in considerins
automobile values. < btv>
roiet's delivered prices
include only rt-asonable
charges for delivery and
hnancint-
You are Cordially Invited to See Our Special Exhibit of the A'eic Chevrolet Six
Rusk Motor Co.
Alto, Texas
Rusk Motor Co.
Rusk, Texas
QUALITY AT LOW COST
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Risingrr
and children and Mr. and Airs.
Lewis Hamilton spent fthe
week-end in Glynfon with rela-
tives.
Air. and Airs. Eligia Palmer
had as guests Sunday Airs. Ovie
Palmer of Freeport, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Tullis and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Tullis.
Airs. A. J. Parrish and chil-
dren spent Thursday with Airs.
Lee Watkins.
Mr. and Airs. Bryon Skeeters
spent Sunday afternoon with
Airs. Belk.
Mr. and Airs. Wade Vining
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Air. F. M. Simmons.
Air. and Mrs. D. C. Haws had
as guests Sunday Air. Tom
Cribbs, Mils. B. E. Halbert.
Alisses Ara Halbert and Alarie
Martin of Alto, Leomia Parrish
Air. and Mrs. Miles AlcClain
and children, Mr. and Airs.
Joe Vining and baby and
Messrs. Lee Ash, Henry and
John Goff of Lin wood.
Mr. and M|rs. Roy Simmons
aie the proud parents of a 10
pound girl.
Air. and Airs. J. E, Quimby
had as guests Saturday night
Mr. and Airs. W. S. Barnes and
children, Mr. and Airs. Will
Wallace and son, Air. Overall
of Jacksonville and Messrs. C.
C. Vining, Ralph Fulsom, Les-
ter Skinner, Tom Barnes Air
and Aire. D. C. Haws and Miss
Leomia Parrish.
Air. and Airs. Guy Tullis at-
tended singing at Summerfield
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Aire. R. A. Rogers
and son, Carl, spent Sundav
afternoon with Mr. and Aire
Fill Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cole and
children spent Sunday with Mr
and Mr-i. J. E. Cole.
Messrs. L. W. and Ed Part-
low and Alisses Rachel and
Mctt:c Lcc Partlow spent a few
hours with Mr. and Mrs. D. C
Haws Monday night.
Mr and Mrs. O. D. Tannery
a"u*hter. 8Pent Sunday
with Mr. and Airs. Tompson
Mrs. D. A. Blanton spent
bunday afternoon with Aunt
Sallie Pearson.
a ,Mfd0amDMF' M. Simmons
and J. B. Page spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. R0y
Simmons near Salem. • J
PRIMROSE
I with Carethel and Lee James
Wednesday night.
Alisses Lee and Ruby James
'spent Saturday night in the
I home of Air. and Mrs. Bee
Lindsey.
Mir. and Mrs. Sam James of
Mr. and Mrs. George James
had as guests Sunday Air. and
Mrs. E. B. Lindsey.
Air. and Airs. Claud Pound-
ers were guests of the latters
Barents Mr and Mrs. Elbert Cold Springs spent a few hours
Fvie Sunday Sunday afternoon with Air. and
Miss Bertie Pool and Airs.1 Mrs. George James.
Henry Sheffield spent Thurs-I
day afternoon with Mrs. Pat MT. ZION
Bradley. ' i
Misses Thelma and I- aye jjrg Emma Harvey of Lin-
Harry, Ruby, Inez and hrank woo(j jg spending this week in
James attended the school p ay the home of Mr and Mrs L w
at Liberty Hill last Tuesday Bjce
night. I Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rogers
Mrs. George James an" • spent Sunday afternoon with
daughters, Carethel and Lee, jj,. Walter Rogers and family
and Opal Ivie spent Tuesday 0f Salem.
afternoon with Mrs. Rome, Airs. D. H. Todd and little
Moake. I daughter, Peggie Sue, Mrs.
Aliss Noirma Dorrell had as jeWeile Todd and son, Jimmie
guests for a while Sunday Alisses Bonnie and Ruby
night Mr. H. T. Jones and Clar- Mayes were guests of Airs
ence Hayder of Wells, Miss ■ '
Thelma and Fay Harry, and i
Frank James. i . ■ ■ . , ,
Aljr. and Airs. George Harry —lr=-lr=Jr=J
were guests of Mr. and Airs.
Forest Foster for a few hours
Sunday night. |
Alisses Bertie Pool and Car-
ethel James spent Saturday
night with Miss Miavis Lindsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brew-
er of AJto spent a few hours
Thursday night in the George
Harry home.
Misses Bertie Pool, Ruby
Inez, Lee, Carethel, Pete and
Frank James, Alavis Lindsey,
OUis Smith, Thelma and Faye
Harry and Ncvnia Dorr el at-
tended the ball game at Forest
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Bertie Pool had as
guests for a while Sunday night
Alessrs. Lester Simmons, Farris
Dew and Red Turner of Forest,
Misses Alavis Lindsey, Ollis
Smith, Carethel. Lee and
Messrs. Pete James.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Pitis of
Forest spent a few hours with
Mr. and Mrs. Essie McClain
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Darrell
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr! and Mrs. Horace McClain.
Messrs. Morris Felder and
Jimmie James of Cold Springs,
and Opal Ivie spent a few hours
Alarvin Lusk last Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Middle-
ton and daughter, Katherine
Louise, spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Aliddleton and family.
Miss Alyrtle Rogers spent
part of last week with Mrs.
Alarvin Lusk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frost
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Black of Alto last Sunday.
Margaret Tullis of Alto spent
last week with her sisters, Mrs.
C. B. Frost and Airs. R. G.
Sweeney.
Air. L. W. Bice was a business
visitor in Jacksonville Monday
afternoon.
The Topic of our League
Lesson tor next Sunday night is
The Test of our Friendship."
Scripture can be found in
(John 19:8-12 James 2:23).
Our programs are always good
Come and you will enjoy them.
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929, newspaper, April 18, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214508/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.