The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO.
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Vacuum And Paper Chamois Dispenser
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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Kews From Your
.ounty Agent
Mrs
Oscar Garner of J
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Mr. a
-d Mrs.
sonvil
e. spent Sunday here
with
and sor
. Keith
her fa
ther. J. H. Gilcrease.
Mr. an<
Mrs t'
childrer
. Picha:
Mrs
Birdie Crosby and s
ons.
and Jii
nmy. of
Ted
and Earl B. of Hous
ton.
and M'
< Arno
are v
icationing here wi:h i
ela.
ana M
rs. Jimn
tives.
^Ir. and Mrs Roy Hunt o
Houston and Joe Moffett o
Missouri City, were week.en:
guests of Mrs. G. F. Mclntyre
^Irs Linda Mann of Houston,
spent last week-end here with
her parents. Mr.
Holcomb.
and Mrs. Willis
sons. Randy
George Turner
/ r.:. H W:!!'...r -
ton: Mr and M
liams and sons. J
of Los Fresnos.
:r.e Allen h,
and went to Lakt
several days vac:
chinch
.ffn-.ont
They
Mr. and Mrs Ford Gilcrease
and daughter. Betty, spent Sun-
day in Oakhurst. visiting in th^
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Webb.
Dinner Party Fetes
Jr. High Graduates
'.ht t!
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had
n<dy.
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sshitetsh I
: th<
tn llowt^h
i.rrmg t" the
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numbers to
and briiwrt
, can be f"U"d
tss in th.' dam-
kmg fur
wtth white
back" tru'ving
Miss Dianne Holcomb spent
the week-end in Marsha]] with
Miss Marsha Thomas and at-
tended the wedding of their
friend.
Order For City
Officer Election
Mrs. Clyde Ellis of pampa.
Mrs. Ernest Kunckle of Bowie
and Mrs Eddie Shelling of Hous-
ton were week-end guests in
the J. C. Holcomb home.
The State of Texas
I. Frank Ed Weimar, in my
capacr; ..s Mayor, of the City
of Alto. Tixas. do hereby order
that an election be held in said
city o:t the 9th day of August.
196i f r the purpose of electing
the following official for said city:
One derman to fill the unex-
pired term of Douglass Bradford.
That in accordance with an
order adopted by the City Council
of said City, said election =hall be
hetd at the following
said city, and the
at said election.
The City Secretary shall give
notice of said election by posting
a copy of this order in each of
tht- said election precincts of said .
. . . !. t ^ idren. Gina
CHv. which posting shall be done . . . „
. were here during the
not less than 30 days pnor to
da'.e fixed for said election. i . oo
parents. Mr. and ^!rs. R. R
Stribling.
Mrs. Jimmy Hicks
and Bob.
and chil.
of Tyler,
week-end
visiting their parents and grand-
immediately after said
the officers} '
Th;
election is held.
holding the same shall make
returns of the result therof to}
the City Council of this City as!
required by the Election Code of
this State.
A copy of this order shall also
serve as a writ of election which
place in shall be delivered to the above
following appointed Presiding Judge for
Mrs. Clarence Holder and
son. Keith, of Shreveport. La.,
were here during last week-
end visiting their mother and
grandmother. Mrs. Lee Smith,
and other relatives.
named persons are hereby ap- said election.
pointed officers for said election: Frank Ed Weimar, Mayor.
In Election Precincts No. 2
;.nd :n tnc cny Haii building Christian Ladies'
m said City with Mr. G. S Hart. -
a presiding judge L OUnCt) Met
That said election shall be Mrs. A. B. Goff was hostess for
held in accordance with the the
election code of this state and Christian Ladies' Council of the
only resident qualified voters of Christian Church, at her home in
said city -hall be etigible to vote the Linwood community Monday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryant
) and sons. David. Terry and Ste-
I ven. of Huntsvitte. were week-
end visitors in the home of Mrs.
Bryant's grandmother. Mrs. Joe
^ Turner.
M:ss Marsha T'
tained a group cf '
uates Wednesday
at her home. T '
joyed a delic; ^
baked ham. be-
salads, chips, pic
hot bread, tea
shortcake. The g- -
fruit punch upoi .
After the dir.r.e
enjoyed taking
calling good time-
looking through
dating back to then
school.
Those present f
occasion were C'r
strong. Dianne V
Crammer. Brer. .
Gilcrease. Jeanni-
Haley. Bobbie R
Lusk. Elizabeth }
Harrison. Judy K:
hostess.
The girls were
have their roorr.
Helen Quarles. a?
Thomas and Mrs
sisted in serving
one had fun.
quickly
tf bug:
method.
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' such
err:
server
::r they
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in
happy
Arm.
Carol
..Betty
. Mary
Janet
Janet
: 'he
cannot be found by this
thtir presence may be
by using a metal can
L, h pound shortening can
jth <.nds cut out. Force one
ttn mtea! can about 2 or
in the ground at the
t of the damaged grass.
' rail With water. If chinch
,ru [.resent, they wi]] float
t.,p within ab" it 3 minutes,
should be moist at tin
time insecticide is applied for
control If it is dry sprinkle the
lawn for ..bout an hour before
insecticide application. If granu-
lar materials are used watering
is usually dune after application
rather than before.
Proper application of ms. cticide
is importai.' Follow directions
<...tltncd on
Fill th.
}bugs :
. th'.'
Turf
app:
Sc.
Diaz:.
Mrs.,Ch.
the container. Two to
tions or more of insecti-
usually required to con-
ich bugs for the entire
Tr:thion. Ethion. and
Other insecticides are
that do a good job.
i'.h your insecticide d .it-
E'.'cry.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pvle and
monthly""meeting""y" ^daughters of Pasadena spent the visitors^'
Ladies' Council of the!^^'^"^ , heie \isiting with ^d grandparents "
Mrs. Pyle s mother and grand-
C. A. Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. C.rr . Hem.e'.t
and sons. Jerry. Ricky and
Ronnie, of Pasati. : Mrs Ver.
Rhodes and sor.s. Mii-ie and
Barry, of Mesqu:*.': : : Tr y
Bennett of Over'. : . ie etk.
ith their parents
*. and Mrs.
mother,
Mrs. H.
Mrs. Mart
W. Pegues.
Miller and
Alto 0. E. S. Chapter
Will Meet Thursday
Atto Chapter Xo. 496. 0. K. S..
will meet in regular stated
meeting Thursday. June 10.
7:30 p. m. in Masonic Hall.
Members are urged to attend
and visiting members are in-
vited.
ALTO THEATRE
Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M.]
THL'USDAY and FRIDAY)
THE QUtM GUN
— STtumxc —
A ! D : E M ! R r M Y
The business meeting was ———————
presided over by Mrs Goff in the Mamie Latham visited
absence of Mrs. Houston, presi* ^ Dallas last week with her
dent. nephew, Cecil E Boyd and
Mrs. Luther Ro^-lle was in ^mily and attended graduation
harge of the devotional lesson ^xetcises of her great-niece,
hich was based on the Series Helen Janet Boyd, of Hillcrest
Gratitude Over Flows." High School.
Tht. next meeting will be the
ftrst Monday in July at the home
of Mrs. Lu'hor Rozelle with Mrs.
Mallie Houston leader.
During thsocial hour sand-
wiches. cold drinks, cake and ice
cream were served by our hostess
to those present.
HUSK
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TEXAS
! :00 P. M.
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Bank Loan
WE CAN HELP YOU BUY THE CAR
YOU WANT, ON TERMS YOU
CAN AFFORD
!f you need a new car or truck, let us help
ycu get it with a Financing plan designed
to suit your income and your Budget. Our
terms are easy.
Low bank interest of 5 with 36 months to
pay and you can choose your own insur-
ance agent.... three reasons why it is
better to finance your new car through the
Continental State Bank in Alto. It also
builds good Bank credit.
New Car Loan
COME )N TO SEE US TOD4Y
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WATCH OUT FOR K)H!
Vacation has released 2,500,000 Texas cM].
dren from classrooms... from disciptine of
safety patrols and supervised play...^
car pools and buses.
He!p them have a summer of fun...' , ,;.,4
a season of sorrow.
Let's have them on hand for s.'k<!..] i;. <p,,.
tember. Safe.
/I CowHiMHify Semce o/ yw
CM a?M% G(M ZwdiMiry in
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INSURANCE ACEm
Bill Shattuck, Agent
Phcne 858-4244
Alto, Tex:
] \))H * \< XU.!\RY
V[ \\ )'f)ST H!H)S MILL HAVE
( <m:nn) tusn srrt'KH
The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW
will have a covered
dish supper Friday, Juno 11,
7 <n' ;< ni.. ;<t the Post Home.
Aux)!i:u,\ members and their
families :^re invited. Bring a
covered dish.
Rhonda. Jan. and De-
: ! - Pyle of f^asadena. ire here
t"t an extende(i visit in the
home of their grandmother.
H W Pegues.
Miss !'!: )
Myra 1
^
Mr. and Mr.--
Little Miss Drhra JcM
tumeti home with then:!
weeks' visM ' I
grandparents. Y
Jewel Jones
!n Anpreciatimi]
1 am !
for your kt[i.![.'.^M-t-\:r.
nn- ;tti() !t I
in the hospit;<! ' ' ^
returned home
Mrs. Jewe! Ric
Pvt new tv*Httg !Me the
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
"SKI PARTY"
TEENAGE COMEDY
Starring
John Ashley - Deborah WaMey
:x COLOR
SUN. - MON. and TUES.
"GO GO MANIA"
12 TOP ACTS — AND
THE BEATLES
—PLUS—
'La Danse A-Go-Go'
Wednesday 15c Day
- pays to stay in 4 H. In fact
membership of 4 to 10 years has
paid oR handsomely for thou-
sands of Head, Heart. Hands
and Health youth throughout
the 50 states, reports the Na-
4-H Service Committee.
The tangible benefits are four-
foid, a Committee spokesman
satd. Continuous membership
affords (1) learning new skiHs
?.? (2) opportunities
for fellowship and community
service (3) good chance for self-
tmprovement (4) recognition
Through project work, boys
and girls between 9 and 19
years of age learn how to grow
things, make things, show, teach
and sometimes even consume
the results of their labors. Thev
also gain experience in buying,
selltng and saving.
Concerted Planning
All of this did not just hap
pen. The nationwide 4H Club
movement is the result of more
than a half century of planning,
expanding, changing and eval-
uatmg the program to meet the
needs of youth. The Extension
Service, part of every land gn„it
university, cooperates with the
U S Department of Agriculture
tn structuring 4 H activities.
Since 1921. the National 4 H
Sewce Committee has taken
leadership in securing funds
rom private business sources
R)r awards, educational litera
ture and technical aid.
^.undtt^r'a,
Commte*"' ""
S! 8 Million Budget
^unds for 265 schnln. <
fellowships ] inn i < ^
"*ips: 1952S0
Among the donors are
i-.od.
Comp.tty, r,„ an,I
Ortho t)ivi,ion Chicn it ,^'T
Company. Luly
Ntison i',„n.. [^.
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