The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1958 Page: 8 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO. TEXAS. SETTEMMH 4. -9.'S
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LoHBHews
^!r and Mrs Jewnt Cas.sady of
Henderson, spirit t!ie Labor Day
holiday visititig with the tattters
} mother, IMrs. Jack Lyon
^Ir. and Mrs Byron Blanton re-
:umed home ^lotiday after send-
ing the past week in the home of
thetr daughter. Mrs. B B. Jarrett.
:n Port Arthur.
M de^efJeJ fatflaa ^croMWfy ...
HM ^!<rftd ow !eowwi)!fe
COOK S
HOUSE PAIM
OM Coaf for the WOOP ...
Cook*) SUPER WHITE PRIMER
wtala the wood and provides * uni-
form foundation for the eurface
coat. It'a acientificAtty designed
to keep the life-giving oHa of the
Oniah coat right on the surface—
where they belong!
OM am hf tht WMTWER
Cook's HOUHR PAINT gives
smooth. ea*y brushing, excep-
tional hiding, maximum dura-
bility. It la mildew-resistant,
gas-and-fume-proof . . . self
cleansing . . . starts whiter and
STAYS WHITER, year after ypar!
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Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Houston of
Daiias. spent last week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Malley Houston.
Miss Argin Baber, !Mrs. Hiram
Arrant. Mrs. Peary and Mrs.
Harris of Lufkin, v. ere here visit-
ing otd friends on Labor Day
Mrs. H W. Townley is recuper-
ating nicety at her home, after a
recent appendectomy in Nan
Travis Hospitai at Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLondon
and Mr. and Mrs. O. C Sabastian
of RockwaH. were visitors Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
B P. M^ire and Mrs A. D. Acrey.
$5.95
GALLON
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W. M. THOMAS HARDWARE
L. H. Thomas
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Liles of Cor-
sicana, spent the week-end holi-
day here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Poore were
in Carthage Saturday, visiting
with their daughter. Mrs. M. H.
Hopson and family.
Mrs. Chas. L. Miller reetumed
home Wednesday from a visit with
her son, Irl Norton and family in
New Iberia, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd English of
Port Arthur, visited with the
Clyde Poore family during the
Labor Day holiday.
FLOWERS
the perfect gift
for every occasion
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bart Boyd of
Gilmer, spent iaat week-end
here visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lyon of
Houston, spent last week-end
visiting with the former's mother,
Mrs. Jack Lyon.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Boyd and
children of Ktrbyville, are spend-
ing this wetk with the former's
mqther, Mrs. Lula Heidbreder.
Mr. an^ Mrs. B. E. Halbert left
Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal.,
for an extended visit in the home
their niece. Mrs. Walley Hunt-
er. They were accompanied a$ far
as Datlas by Mrs. Tracy Pearman
ar^ son. Tracy D., where the
Halberts boarded a plane for
Caiifomia.
HARRISON
FLOWER SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Ftsher Harrtton
NEXT TIME
I LET US FILL YOUR FLOWER
}ORDER FRESH CUT FLOWERS
I AND POT PLANTS FOR ALL
OCCAStONS
j Wire Service That Carries Your
{Orders Anywhere [n The Wortd.
CALL US
IVY PLANTS in DISH GARDENS
And Made Up For Hospital Use
Try One. They are sure to please.
Phone 220
We are now giving
S & H Green Stamps A to Phone 43
SMITH'S
FLOWER SHOPPE
Coy, Mary and Doug
Wells 72—73
THE REAL McCOYS
By W. N. (BUI) Shattuck
(.EfTt^JOE '$ CONVlNCtN'HUdMP
FKEN' WE 0U6MTA BE tNSOREP (iHTM
SHATTUCK INSURANCE AGENT
Johnson-Shattuck Insurance Agency
Danny Stevens returned to his
home in Daiias Sunday, after
spending the summer here visiting
his grandparents, Mr. an^ Mrs.
Luther McCullough.
Edwin P. Boyd returned to
Marlin Monday, after spending
the week-end with his brother.
Jim Bill Boyd, and other rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folsom of
Baytown. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Smith of Jacksonville spent the
week-end holiday visiting in the
hotne of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Bullock.
Mrs. Wilma Briggs of Port Ar-
thur. spent the past week-end
and Labor Day holiday here with
her mother. Mrs. A. D. Acrey,
and sister. Mrs. B F Moore and
Mr. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wallace and
children. Fred and Patsy, of Port
Arthur, spent the Labor Day hol-
iday viaiting in the home of the
former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Wallace.
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OPEN SATURDAYS 1: P.M
OPEN SUNDAYS 2: P. M
OPEN WEEK DAYS--6:45 P. M.
CLOSED ON TUESDAYS
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Mr. and Mrs. Ja'.tan Thomas
and son. Byng, of Austnt. spent
the week-end in the home of Mrs
Thomas' father, George Williams.
Mrs. John D. Bate.- of Port Ar-
thur. ^pent the week-end and
Labor Day holiday here with her
parents, Air. and M:s. Arthur
Ross.
Mrs. Grace Reed returned home
from Houston Friday, after spend-
ing the summer months in the
home of her daughter. Mrs. M. R
Wtiitams.
Air. and Mrs. Earnest Cobb of
Luikin. and Mr. and Leonard
Bianton of Minden were Sunday
visitots in the home of Mr. and
Airs. Luther McCu'.l.-agh.
Air. and Airs. WiHis Bland and
Air. and Airs. James Ste-^d were in
Houston Friday, amending the
funeral of Air. Biand and Mrs.
Steed's uncle. Bob B'.and.
Air. and Airs. C. L. Langstf^i at-
tended ^e funeral of their aunt.
Airs. J. R. Long, of Houston. The
funeral wa$ at Alixon at 2:00
o'clock Monday aftemoor..
Air. and Airs. Wi!ey Reed and
children. Sylvia ar.d John Ray-
mond of Lufkin, spent the Labor
Day holiday here wiih Mr R,-ed's
mother., Airs. Grace Reed.
Air. and Mrs. Lynn Hanna and
children. Russell. Jin.. Alary Lynn
and Alartha. of College Station,
spent the Labor Day hotidav with
Airs. Hanna's parents. Air. and
Airs. Russell Smith
Oma Morns Cote of Houston,
and L Al. Dickey of Pasadena,
were week-end visitors with the
termer's parents. Air. and O
E Cs^e.
Air and Air.-' Paul Rounsavitie
and daughters of Glades ater,
spent the Labor Day holiday with
the former - parents. Air. and
Airs. Gas RounsaviHe.
Air. and Airs George Merri-
wether returned home Tuesday,
after severai days visit in the
i-.ame of the lat'er's sister, Mrs.
C. Y Saxton. in Diboll.
Mr. and Airs James Berryman
and daughter. Debbie of Cleburne,
spent the Libor Day holidays
visiting in tht' hctne of their
mother and grandmother. Airs.
Jim Berryman.
Aliss Annie Alien spent the
Labor Day holidays in Beaumont
with her sister, Airs D J. Cook.
She was joined here by Mrs. Mat-
::e Thornton and daughter. Alary
Francs, of Tyler, who made the
trip with her.
Air. and Airs. E. L Waller left
Alondav for Beaumont where Air.
Walter witi resume work with the
Shuddes Shoe stores and Airs.
Waiter wii! resume teaching in
the B.mmont Public School
system.
Airs. Sudie Cobb of Tyter. Mrs.
C. A. Carter of Livingston, Mr.
and Airs. Don AlcCuiiough and
daughters Martha and Cora, of
Pasadena, were week-end visitors
of Air. and Airs. Luther AleCut-
ipugh.
Airs. T. F. Castt-'< .-.f Port Ar-
thur was a brief visitor to the
Herald office Tuesi. v morning,
en route tq visit fnends in Rusk.
Mrs. Casttes will he remembered
by Alto friends as Aliss Sallie
Mae Edge, former!) of this city
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TREADWELLS
Dry Goods Company
CHEROKEE
MUSK TEXAS
THURSDAY—FRIDAY
SEPT. 4-5
Visitors in the Albert Hoicomb
home Sunday who were here to
attend the Shiloh Homecoming
were Air. and Airs. L. H. Rozelle
and chitdren. Jane and R'xnnie. of
Oakwood; Hubert Witlis. Burton
and Alarvin Rozelte, Air. and Airs.
Bilt Aluckteroy. Tyler; Airs. Minnie
Jones. Air. and Airs. A. G. Roxelle
and two granddaughters of Dal-
tas; Air. and Mrs. Nay Nolley,
Houston, and Mrs. Nettie Nottey
of Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Erwin and
xc<n, Tommy, of Bryan, were
week-end and Labor Day visitors
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Erwin.
fitwa]
Berryman M. Erwin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Erwin oi this
city, received his baccalaureate
degree in Industrial Engineering
at Texas A- and M. Cortege, and
has accepted a job with Champion
Paper Company, with headquar-
ters at the Huntsvitle office.
(^ard Of Thank!
1 want to expre-. :;.y
tion for the many card-s
gifts and visits mane mt dm
my recent operation. Yo!
thoughtfuiness and kindnKi
always be remembered.
May rich biessings be bes
ed upon each of you. Thantt.w
Mrs. Joe Lee Py!t
Mr. and Mrs. Douj Scott t<]
in Dallas Sunday and
visiting relatives.
Mtty rn)( with ! tmdman
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MASSACRE
We wiH be closed every Saturday afternoon until the
first of January, 1959.
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SATtiRDAY ONE DAY ONLY
SEPT. 6
MKS Ml MMK
—Plus—
FRANKLOVEJOY
SAT. PREVUE 11:15 P. M.
SUNDAY—AIONDAY
SEPT. 6-7-8
NOW...CUT GRASS CHEAPER!
Low ;n;t!c[ cct, ]ow optrotino C0!t.
Cut! up to 30 acre: per 8-hour day.
Ea:ity attached to Cub and
Lo-Boy tractors.
GLENN FORD .. .
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GENERAL
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Caster wheel; prevent staging
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* No tubrication—Mated ba!! b<ar!nc!<
< Long Mved — made by manufacturef
of famou! Gyro cutter!,
O ^ rugged cutter! in the world.
see tt Bemonstrated at
TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1958, newspaper, September 4, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215537/m1/8/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.