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THE ALTO HERALD. At.TO. TEXAS. ^
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FISHING
SEASON
Is Just About Here
GET READY FOR FISHING SEASON NOW
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING SUPPLIES
WE HAVE COMPLETELY RESTOCKED OUR
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
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B^ib Stevens of Dallas, rpent
! !ast w^ek-end here with his grand -
} parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mc-
CuUough.
Mr. and Mr-
Hcuston. wei\'s
in the home of
Jack Lyon.
.y Ly^" "f
m. ^'or. Mr.-
^ We now have anything that you might need in the way ^
^ NAILS, PIPE. GARDEN TOOLS, FISHING SUPPLIES. POTS, \
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PANS, SPOONS, KNIVES, and many other itemt in the hard-
ware tine.
COMEINTOSEEUSTOOAY
SAME OLD LOCATION
W M IHOMAS HARDWARE
& SPORTING GOODS
LEWIS THOMAS.
Miss Grace Evelyn Smith of
Dallas. s;)ent l^st week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
Finan Smith.
Mi-, and Mrs. ;.ynr. Ha-r:.* amt
children otC"l!''L:c.-'U"n. -P*"
last week-end hcr'-vi.-,tit<-
tnjmeef Mr. and Mrs ttursell
Smith.
^tr. and ^Lrs Arthur Brooks left
Saturday for ^IcCamey. where
they will visit their son, W A.
Breaks and family.
^Ir. and Mrs. J. W. Ciphers of
Marshall, spent tho fiistof thti
.seek here with the tatter's!
" 'her. J. Finan Smith and other
datives.
Visitors in Me ivmeoiMrs
Clyde Poore du.''n< t:<" week-end
wJroMr. andMr. Fi -yiHul'sh
M P^rt Arthur; ^1'^- ^ Hopson
ands'ins. ^
age.
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RUSK TEXAS
OPEX 1:00 P. M. DAILY
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
JUXE1&2
Mrs. Retta Butler of Kilgore. t
was a guest in the homes of Mrs '
Lillie Beathard and IMrs. Esther:
Burson over the week-end.
''.Irs. Dickey Allen and children.
Cody and Alison, are spending
several days in Houston with their
parents and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Smith.
Mr and Mrs. G A. Kunkel of
Needville. were guests in the
home of the latter's brother, A.
E. Danheim. Tuesday.
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WAWNEWCOLO*
-i ELIZABETH/ ROCK \JAMES
TAYLOR/WUOSON\OEAN
SATURDAY OXLY
THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER!
Mrs. Horace McBee and Misses
Mary and Annie Fisher attended
the funeral of F.M. Priest of,
Austin, in Rusk Tuesday after-
noon.
Mr. and M s. Jake Hamilton at, '.
Mrs. J. M*. Sparkman. accompanied
hy ^!r. and Mrs. J B. Piesnal! o.'
Wells, were in Sour Lake Sunday
tc attend tlie wedding of Miss
Carolyn Xicols and Mr. John
Bingston of Washington, D. C.,
which was held at the First
Christian Church in Sour Lake.
Miss Xicols formerly lived in
Sour Lake and Mr. Kingston is a
ff.i mcr resident of Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb-rt XOi '.as
and children. J ; ' ai d David,
of Port Arthur.
end here visitit - *.t
Mrs. Xichoia- n
Robert Ficher.
t htst week-
the ivjnie of
'.in:. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Danheim,
Jr., and son, Alfred HI. of Pasa-
dena. spent laft week-end here
visiting in the home of the
former's parents. Mr and Mrs.
A. E. Danheim.
Visitors in the '. .:'Mr. at.-i
Mrs. G.S.Hart Saturday w^rc
Mr. Hart's sis';.. Mr< Fiora
Lane of Han.t'<n. Mi- Lena
Manning and Mt 13<rthaLoa
Roberts, Crocknt. a i ).lt Fran-
cis Brawley of H
Lightening Rod^
Can Save You Money
C-.l'ene Station A metal
t ,- . rt .!t'ui!dint:"it!i"ut "depute
rreindine is n<'t protect^ again.-'.
li,.h.,,n,- W. S Atlen. e.xtens„,'
agricultural engineer, says 'hat
proper grouwling of such buildings,
especially metal ,n.fed structures.
will pre\'< nt many fires.
lj2h<ningpr"tcrtioni-^'oryin*
,.;'„^,ve and c.'syt- provide.
Ailenco'H'nu-'- \Hhuil<h"KS "'ti-
met a! roofs «r sides ran 'w pn<
toctc1tyK''"U"di"gther<"'fa!aH
f„U'-corner.. This can
flattenmt{ the end of a piece of
'sor^ inch galvani/cd iron <"
ste<-l pip" and bcnd'tiK its.' '.hat
itnaytiePttitchc-it'ybolt^tothe
drip edge of the roof For support,
galvanized steel screw hooks
' -culd be placed on the side of the
l utlding and ln'nt s)ntto^''i
pipe.
Afte: t.'i^ pipe has l<een firtnl\
attached to )iio roof, it m;i\ then
be attaclied by galvanized .vn-e
rope clamps to a or ^ t inch pip*
titiven eight to ten feet into ttxj
i'reund.Tliis ground ptps' should
le placed as close a- p<Ssi!<!et"
t)te building's foundation. Allen
explains
These lightning rods may not be
as fancy as tlioseof grandpa's
da\, but they ser^'e the same p tr-
'" cofpn.'x.'ty i: i-t't.'ti aid
: ieprL\enti"'. Tiieitiiistallatio])
aid save ^ m a gr< at d-'alof
nirev l<y prc^-r.tin.: limiting
oaiia^-, Alltnconcludo-
yoar
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insuRamj
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Insurance ia your best protectio
^ secure, worry free future,
^ Let Us Help Plan Your !n;u^
^ CALL TODAY!
I SHATniCtt mSHRAXCt )j
Day Phone 139—Night Phon
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COLOR!
Lnie Allen of Houston, spent
Saturlay he)e \'isiting relatives;
. n 1 b ft Sunday f<.r Arkansas '
whctel'.ewiHt'Cknnhi-sonand
"i.'i'V him back tolfou-ton.
RUSSELL
*\I'- and ^Iis. .Tov-el C.as=B.dy of
C'-cggton 'pent la-t w*f-k-end i
here vi- tlng M *- s. Cassady's,
mother. Mrs. Jack Lyon. They *
\sere accompanied home by Mrs.
l.' orfor an indefinite visit it:
their home
ALTO THEATRE
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED PHONE 353
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—MAY 31: JUNE 1
LATE SHOW SATURDAY XIGHT
11 :15 P. ^l.-SUXDAY & MOXDAY
touching.. W!tiJAH
reaMstk/
Twt*Wo!^Bqf
SUZtE
11/o^G
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Dan-
heim and son. Eric, returned to
their home in Freeport Monday,
after spending a weeks' visit
here with their parents and grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dan-
heim and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Black.
f
A!to Man's Nephew
Dies In Houston;
Buried Wednesday
<ll':!\cside tits.* Wt-.t ..<1,
,.We.i:te.day
at Old Palestine Cemetety
. f.-r Aubrey \ttt.- ' - i!
' '' la phew of 11 W. T wi.ley
tilis cily.
'.Ir Ann.- ' '! ..'' .)i,,i Su„da\
: !' at a tieart at' o k whi)(. at-
'a!:' ehurchinH't;).-t«n.
Fu!!C!als< r\icOs were heidin'
ipi'i"rtohrin^in.'th<;!^o<ty
o Aito for bmial.
FOR SALE
POWER MOWERS
20 In. 3 HR Motor
ONLY $49.95
We wiM give you $10.00 for you
power mower. Your cost wi!! be
0. B. BODY SHOP
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!t Will Pay You To Purchase
Or Build That DREAM H(
With A Low Cost Loan
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ketiessoti
spent Stinday in Fullerton, La.,
where they attended a Home-
coming.
TUESDAY & WEDXESDAY
JUXE C & 7
!PtR!SE ^
.^HOMf-JMHKEM-HStlE PHILLIPS
Mr. and Mrs. C. E McRao of
Burbank. Calif., and Mrs. Ana
Jeffries, recently from the Ber-
muda Islands, where she makes
her home with her son, Bruce
Zager and family, visited in the
E. M. Kolb home Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday. After leaving
here they will visit relatives in
Cl'vobi'd. Ohio: Detroit, and
other points in Michigan, and in
Haines and Anchorage, Alaska
before returning to Burbank.
1' ^ pr..bahly a g.wxl thing, after
di. 'hat soma [H'opie can't sec
a t :\es as others see theni.
SERVING THE SAVER
AND HOME-OWNER
Tht SptciaKttd Job o/ facmct atid Loot) i
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS0CIA]
OF RUSK
SHOW
THURSDAY, JUXE 1
AT L! :30 P. M.
rMf^Ofoo?
of
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PLUS CAKTOOXS (iA!^)RL
AXD STAY OX FOR THE
BEtiULAH FEATLKH TOO .
ALL FOR OXLY 23c
FMA R!SE VOTED
lh<! Senate Banking Committee
has unanimously approved a $1,-
f'OO.OOO.tKX) increase in the Federal
Housing Administration'^ Authori-
ty to insure home loans.
The meas'ue is an emergency
resolution increasing the $37.-
500,000,000 limit on the total
amount of loans the agency can
insure. Ttiis limit has almost bo<;n
reached.
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