The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JULY 2, 1959
Mt-fts second Monday
night in each month
y Special meetings each
Tuesday night for
trit in the first three degrees.
[ )ii nhers should attend,
brothers invited.
-[- E CUMMTNGS. Sec'y.
Mr and Mr T,\l. Harris.
Mr and Mr. H S. Hadaway
and children -m nt taut week-end
tn Waco with A!, and Mrs. G,r-
ald Wood t he v.;n. ttn-rcf.ir
'tie "S-.ap B,,,. Derby" races in
which the,. „n, Robert Smith
pat'ttcn):)tt,);„,dw,,n2ndp]ace
and several nice prizes.
Mrs. V.rd;, returned
Sunday from a four-weeks
stay with her sister, Mrs Lee
Ash, of Waco.
Mr and Mr CradyDialat-
tended the Hicks reunion in
WoodviHt , Sutnl;i'.
Mr. C. H Jimmy and Herman
Hester of Humble, visited rela-
tives here last week.
Miss Jessie Dial is visiting this
week in Pasndenn with her cou-
sin. Mrs. AlHi^.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill and
son of Lufki!), visited his aunt,
Mrs. H. D Melvin Sunday.
Mt\ and Mrs. Robert A. James
and daughters of Dallas, and Mrs.
Grady Tobias of Lufkin, visited!
R. A James several days ^
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dial of
<)vert<m, visited his sister, Miss
Jessie Dia) Saturday.
Mr. Jaek Byers and daugh-
ter. and \lrs. R. H. Page and
daughter. Patsy, were visitors in
Lufkiti Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson
and daughter of Pollok, spent
Sunday with her cousin Mrs. T.
D. Durham and Mr. Durham.
Mrs Fleta Stafford and chil-
dren of Texas City, arc visiting
her father, C. A. Odom and
family.
Roy Joe Dew is spending this
week in Houston with his aunt,
Mrs. S. V. Rice and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Russell and
children of Wells, spent Sunday
with her mother Mrs. Reba Gas-
ton.
Buster Roye returned to his
home in Longview last week
after a weeks' visit with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Durham.
Edward Wayne Chapman of
Wells, spent last week-end with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maxie Hester.
Forbis and Donnie Dial of Alto, I
were business visitors here Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Dew and
children of Baytown visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dew,
several days last week.
Mattie Odom visited last week
in Freeport with her sisters, Mrs.
Martin Straub and Mrs. Joe
Moake.
Copper Hefps Your Kitchen Shine/
YOU WON'T HND !T !N THE NCHONARY
No Dictionary in any language gives BOYD'S PHAR-
MACY a definition tor SATISFACTION, but the thou-
sands of customers who have been dealing with BOYD'S
these many years, wiH tell you the dictionary should be
revised. Since there is just no substitute for BOYD'S
PHARMACY, Boyd's is one of the better drug stores
where " Courtesy and Accuracy Awaits You."
We have a complete line of Fresh Boxed Candy
in Beautiful Boxes.
Boyd's Pharmacy
ANY DRUG STORE SERVICE.
PHONE 261 ALTO, TEXAS
Spec!a!
Notice...
To our friends and customers, Saturday, July 4th is Inde
dendence Day. a National Hohday. and w.i) be observed
by most of the people of our Nation and we feel that you
and everyone needs a holiday.
The following stores wiil be closed and ask that you do
your shopping Thursday and Friday
K.liy & Dunsmore Grocery and Market. Alto Feed Co.,
D«ug Bradford, John Wiley Reed. Jake amt ton.
k - L - ,7 c, Rogers Gro. and Market. Brunt s
knight s Variety Store, Hot, . ^ < *
H ^ r \Y/ f,,r. v's Flcctronic Service, Sparkman s
'\<'ady lo Wear, Curry sf^'t
^ ci (IT Allen & Son, Lone Star
Grocery, Alto f'lower Shop.
' '-ed Co., and Holcomb Feed and Supply.
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HIGHEST PRICES PA!D FOR
BOOKS—History of Alto, History
Nacogdoches County, History)
Angelina County, also other old
books pertaining to Texas.
R. B. Billings 3915 Leland,
Waco, Texas. 4-p. I
WANTED To BUY — Single ac-j
tion Colt Revolver (Thumb- j
buster). 1515 Baker St. Nac-}
ogdoches, Texas. 4-p. j
MORE AND MORE WOMEN seem to be turning to the use
of copper cookware, having found that copper pots and pans
assure best heat distribution and excellent cooking results.
There'! an "extra" in using copper in the kitchen, too.
These pans, with their rich glow, are pretty enough to be hung
right on the wall, making a most attractive decorative display.
A handy paste cleaner keeps pans bright, wiping away stain
and tarnish quickly and easily, with no need for hard rubbing.
Display your shining copper pans directly on the wall, or
attach a peg board to the wall, hanging copper molds and pans
from hooks in a decorative pattern which can be changed
whenever you like. Whatever your arrangement, your "copper
corner" adds a bright—and functional—note to any kitchen
theme from provincial to modern!
FOR SALE—Hay. See or call
D. R. Lenard. Phone 1019-L-3S j
or 116. tfc.
FOR SAL E—Gemco Power
Mowers, t*9.S5 up. O. B. Body)
Shop, 601 Elkhart, Alto. tfc. f
FOR SALE—Guernsey buU one
year old in August. Pure bread.
Call 1014-L-S-L or see Horace
McLain. 4-p,
FOR SALE—7-room house and
bath. Suitable for two apart-
ments. Extra lots. Located on
Blanton Street in Alto. Priced
for quick sale. Inquire at
Moore Hotel.
Mrs. B. F. Moore, tfc.
HOUSES FOR SALE—/3ne 4-
room one bath, completely re-
modeled, on Washington Ave.;
one 7-room, one bath, new roof
and new paint, on Washington
Ave.; one 7-room one bath,
known as the Sam Fox home
place on Shiloh road; one 5-
room and two baths, corner
West and Singletary Sts. See
or call Brum Brunt, Alto. tfc.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart-
ment, 4-rooms and bath. All
modern conveniences. Inquire
at Alto Herald Office. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE —The
Marvin Holcomb home site lo-
cated on South Ramsey St. in
Alto. Approximately three
acres. See or write J. F. Mc-
Comb, Route 1, Rox 159,
Winona, Texas. tfc.
NOTICE — See me for custom
mowing and hay bailing.
Phone 1040-4R, Billy Ray
Johnson. tic.
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FOR SALE — The Charlie Wood's
nome place with extra lot. One
block from downtown Alto. See
) j Brum Brunt. tfc.
!25.00 REWARD— For informa-
tion leading to the arrest and
final conviction of anyone tres-
passing or illegally hunting or
flAing on my property.
Jeter I. Dean. Jan. 1.
FOR 8ALE—Durock pigs, wean-
ling size up. See Red Mason
at Green Lantern Cafe. tfc.
HONEY—-Fresh Hev Crop. Get
your supply nov of this good
East Texas Hon^y. It's fresh
from the Hive and Honey Bee
On your grocers shelves now
Carroll F Weaver. Producer, tfc
SHOE REPAIR
8HOE8, BOOTS or LEATHER
GOODS REPAIRED
Oid Grandpa Cloeke. Alarm
Clocke, Electrlo Cloek*. Car
Clock*—tf tt'a a cloak, any make
or model, made tnU. 8. A., or
any other nation—bring tt tn. t
have parta and know how to
Repair Them
Sewing Machine! Repaired—
Any make—foot, pedat or
Electrtc.
SciMor! !harpened, and Guna
Repaired Here.
Bring What You Have to Repatr
Let me say If It can't be repaired.!
See Me
J. R. LOONEY
AT
Looney's Shoe Shop
Alto, Texan
WELLS
R. S. Wade
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Simmons
and children of Big Spring who
have been visiting their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Clay Sim-
mons, the past week, have re-
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tomie Legg of
Houston, were here over the
week-end visiting in the home
of Mr. Legg's uncle L. E. Legg.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy McCul-
lough of Keltys, were here over
the week-end visiting in the
home of Mrs. McCullough's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shu- j
maker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. i
Flowers were home over the
week-end from Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenton Dew and
children of Houston, were here
visiting relatives en route home
from the week-end visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dew
of Cross Roads community.
Mr and Mrs. Leith Harris of
Houston, were here last week
ACmMG MUSCLES
Relieve paint of tired, !ore, athinQ
mmcle! with STANBACK, tablet!
or powders. STANBACK act! fa!t
to bring comforting relief . . .
becau!e the STANBACK formuta
combine! !everalpre!cription type
ingredient! for fa!t relief of pain.
visiting relatives, and Mr. Harris'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Har-
ris in Forest.
Warner Bailey of Houston was
here Saturday night and visited
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bailey in the Cross Roads com-
munity.
Rex L. Russell, of the Veterans
Hospital in Houston, was here
over the week-end visiting home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jones are
sporting a new Chevrolet pickup
and Mr. and Mrs. John Creek-
more a new Chevrolet car.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haney of
Cleveland, stopped over in Wells
Monday for a short visit with Mrs.
llaney's brother, David Alford,
en route to Gilmer to visit Mr.
Haney's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Bow-
man and children of Longview,
were here Sunday visiting in the
home of Mr. Bowman's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Bowman.
Mrs. Pete Brittain of Ratcliff,
was here Sunday visiting her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elrod of
Forest, were Sunday visitors in
Sunday School and Church at
First Baptist Church.
Mr. Lloyd Burns, who is ill in
the Memorial Hospital at Rusk,
is not doing too good at this re-
port.
Archie Doyle, who has been
on the sick list the past several
weeks is reported some better
at this report.
Tannery's Honored
With Housewarming
Friends and relatives from Pas-
adena, Nacogdoches, San Augus-
tine, Conroe and Alto gave a
housewarming for iMr. and Mrs.
O. L. Tannery at their pretty
little new home in the Mt. Zion-
Central High Community Satur-
day night, June 27, from seven to
nine p. m.
Cookies and punch were served
to about 54 guests and there was
well over 100 gifts in all.
Essie and O. L. were thrilled
over the many, many pretty,
useful gifts.
YOUR TEST OF coon:ooK!NG
ALL SUMMER,LONG!
HOW MANY Of THESE ELECTR!C HELPERS 00
YOU HAVE 10 U6HTEN YOUR C00MM6 CHORES?
CHECK HERE tF
YOU HAVE THESE
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WAFFLE MAKER ]
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JUKER
Here's how to total your score: Add up al! your checks
... do you count 16? If not, you'll be working too hard
this summer! All of these little helpers" for your kitchen
are designed for cool, speedy, portable cooking. See
these 16 ways to better summer —and all-season —
cooking at your electric appliance dealer's. Portable
electric appliances help you to live better, electrically!
REDDY KtLOWATT SAYS
"! penny'! worth of electricity wiH:
Tom) 25 piece! of golden brown toast
Brew 12 delitlou! cup! of toffee
Mix 15 large take! light a* a feather
Freeie 4 quart! of wonderful homemade ke cream
Make S large golden wafRe*
And hundred! of other everyday job* that go to
make our live! ea!ior and happier."
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1959, newspaper, July 2, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215579/m1/5/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.