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itiR A1.TO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. JANUARY 7, J965
THE ALTO HERALD FOREST
V^rnut FJrnr)
ALttdtr [nSouShCherokee County Slnce1896
MEMMR
Mr<. Frank L. Weimar and Son, Editors and Owners.
Entered as second class matter in 1898 at the Fost Office in Aito,
Cherokee County, Texas, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1887
Published every Thursday at Alto, Texas
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the
columns of the Herald witi be gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the Publishers.
ANNUAL
NYLON SHAl/E COATS. BLUE. BEIGE. GRAY
1C0% DACRON SHIRTS. WHITE. STRtPE
NYLON tlNDKF,SHIRTS ANO SHORTS
NYLON PAJAMAS. REGULAR AXD LONG
COTTON AND DACRON PAJAMAS
COTTON PAjAMAS
COTTON UNDERSHORTS
COTTON A\D OACRON SHIRTS
COTTON DRESS WHtTE SHIRTS
tNOiA MADRAS !VY SHIRTS (BLEEDER)
IVY PLAIU AND STRIPE B. D. COLLAR
SWEATERS
YMM YOUNG MAN'S SLACKS
SANSABELT SLACKS
WOOL SLACKS WOOL ANO PACRON PAXTS
LOUART CAHFORNIA COATS
F!NE WOOL FOUR POCKET JACKETS
TOPCOATS
RESISTCL HATS
CASHMERE SOCKS (BLACK)
FINE LEATHER BILLFOLDS
ALLIGATOR BILLFOLDS
(COLO LETTERS ON ALL LEATHER GOODS AND HAT
BAND. WtTHOUT CHARGE)
ROOSTER TIES. COTTON AXD SILK
DACRON TtES. SOLIDS AND STRIPES
FINE SILK TIES
ViYELLA-WOOL ^ND COTTON SHIRTS
WOOL VEST CUFF LINKS .T!E TAC. BAN LON SS.
SHIRTS AND VIYEH.A SS. SHIRTS (KNtTS)
Fonts Man Shop
VerneitEtrod
Mrs. Fiances Dyson ;ind cliit-
idien. Judy aw! Aiicn, accompa-
nied by Atten's fianecL. Miss
Dortliy Boyd, of i'.nt Aittiui'. spent
SundaywitiiMr. andMts. Atheif
Arnt-!d.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy HfsH'r
andsonoiiitimhle, we['evisito^h
intllellollleo[Mr. andAtis. W
L. l)tw and visited retativo" and
friends.
Mr. diaries \Viisonof\\'30'.
s)H':H;tiie week-end Willi ndaiivcs
'here and his aunt, Verda Mad
Statcn. acrcmpaniofiiunitolii.-
honiH in Waco for a sisit.
Mr. andMi's. JohnHuiii iniand
etiiith-er, iiad as ttieir weekend
HucstMr. andMrs. HiMyMc-
Clendon and famity of liossier
City, La., and Robert Engtisti nl'
'Lufkm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bitty Russeli and
cliitdren of Wctts. spent Sunday
willi Mrs. Reba Gaston and Uncle
W'itev Hester.
Mr. {aid Mrs. Jotuiny Emmo;is
; l Welts. \-isite(i tile iatler's grand-
father,Mr. Gcji'KeGoodwin.Mon-
day. Atrs. Emmons is Ihe fennel'
Geoigie AM Hodge. Slie and
Jotmny were married recentty.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Durham and
i.orrainc were in Tyicr over flic"
week-cud and attended the
wedding of Ray Folk.
Biit.'-.day wisties go to my dad.
H. F. Amotii. wtio was 85 years,
yeutm- January Rlti.
Tiie chiitiren, grandetiitdien and
ettier retatives of Mr. atid Mrs.
C. C. Ivie were eaHed here. dtiC
Jo ttic dcailr of Mr. Aton/o Ivic of
Atto. To the family, tt'tie fotks
atound Forest j-iin me in extending
ouii' sympattiy.
0 0 or
HOTEL FP,EDO\)\ BLDO.
NACOGDOCHES. TEXAS
Fi)i Ciucks And
Holes Better
j Handlestikeputty.Hanienslikewood.
pmsnc wooo
The Accept No Substftutat.
See Us For Your
Chain Link Fences
We Can Save You
Money.
AH Fences We Build
Are Guaranteed
See Us For Farm Gates
SOUTHLAND
FENCE CO.
508 N. Timberland Dr.
Lufkin, Texas
PECtALS
Steam Dry Irons
LN1VERSAL- Regular $11.95—Our Special Price $8.98
a gay array
of danting
mi
JEWELRY
HaM Pnce
WHILE IT LASTS.
B&yd's Pharmacy
William T. Warner, Pharmacist
Bananas
eorrEE
Fcmcmn ny
Thtee Lb. Can $2.49
PURE LARD
Tip Top
8 Lb. Bucket
PINTO BEANS
Canned
2 Cans
19c
LETTUCE
BLACKEYEPEAS
Wl.tLO
.. in nee
^35h -""on?
is have
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ad this
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and to:
cheapet
to get
toleadt
,ty rest
ting or
may not
anyon
atk eac
romthe
ed is sc;
tr any \
$1.2
Head
n
Lb.
13!
SUGAR
10 Lbs.
93?T
BLANKETS
BLANKETS ^"'1^33.4?
LASSO BLEACH
Gallon
23c
OLEO
Big D
Lb.
21c
SALAD DRESSING
Morten ggg
Qt.
POTATOES
Red
10 Lbs.
85c
SHORTENING 65c
FLOUR
Snow Queen
25 Lbs.
ake y<
ion:
NO
NO
$2.8! N.o
auhfu
FLOUR
Snow Queen
10 Lbs.
PEACHES
Hunt's
2 Can 4 For
89t
sdto
FOREQUARTER ROAST ^ 4!^
PICNIC HAMS
Decker's
Lb.
2§
Fryers Lb
29<
SLAB BACON 49c
CH1L!
3Lbs.
PORK SAUSAGE Sin
STE!',' MEAT
Lb.
35c
Swift's honey cup
MELMNiNE*<g;i'89f
BISCUITS
Light Fluff ^
6 Cans
HAMBURGER MEAT
Lb.
45t
Biscuits
Bakday
8 Cans
39:
M. G. WHHams
GEMERAL
MERCHANDtSE
IwG Miies So# AHo (jn gg
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215861/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.