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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. OCTOBEn 16. 1952.
Cherokee Riders
Entertained T uesday
Evening
PRiMROSE
Mrs. G. M. Harry
This community was made sad
last Thursday on learning of the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayford .„„g ui m<
Murphy entertaitted the members, accidental death of Mr. R. D. Car
of the Cheroke Riders and their Iter of Aito, son-in-law of Mr. and
families with a chicken spaghetti Mrs. H. A. Lindsey. Mrs. Carter is
supper at their home near Aito the former Miss Laverne Lindsey of
Tuesday evening. this community. Everyone extends i
After a short business meeting, ' their deepest sympathy to the be-
the evening was spent visiting, .reaved fatrtiiy.
Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Mur- { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Fos-
phy's hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. ter of Lufkin visited over the week-
Herbert Osborne, Mr. and Mrs.! end with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Foster
James Pryor, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.iand Mrs. Hosie Foster.
BJirns, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reece and
[children, Mr. and Mrs. Jackj^'^Hy visited relatives in Wells
Lowery, Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock Sunday.
Mrs. Oily Tobias returned home
Sunday from Waco, where she has
been visiting her children for the
past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard
Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fos-
ter of Brazoria, were here Fridav
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
! Kellar and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Thrash, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pledger
and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Martin D.
Thomas and children and Mr. Fred-
die Moore. " — —nere trnaas
The Cherokee Riders participated jt° attend the funeral of Mr. R. D,
in the parade Wednesday afternoon [Carter. Mrs. Kate Foster accom-
at Kilgore celebrating their annual} Pa"im them and remained for a
Jub-Otl-Lee. The Riders w:re en-.^'"^'''' vi-'-it'
tpt tainpd with a dinner following} Howaft] Brewer, Mrs. Frunk
the parade. j'tamei and daughter, Frankie, of
Quadrille enj)oyM visited Monday with Mrs. C
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a picnic and attended the Prison
Rodeo in Hutitsville Sunday.
DEPUTY ASSESSOR
NAMED BY COURT
In addition to routine affairs of
the county, Cherokee County com-
M. Harry, going on over to Mr.'
Rosie Foster's to visit Mrs. Kate
Foster, who is visiting there.
MM. Gertie Creel of Pollok, is
j spending this week with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Earl Hicks, who has been
ill. We wish for her a speedy re-
covery.
Church service night will be Tues-
day night instead of Thursday night
.aaynignt
mis^ioners court Monday authorized —
nus. toners couit ; Everyone come and bring some one
the employment of James V. Butk ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j
as a permanent deputy of Tax As- ^ ^ Meadow brings some
sessor-collector Alex Black at a
monthly salary of $185.00.
The court also authorized pay-
wonderful messages.
POSTED NOTICE
Please be advised that all of our
in
mcnt in the amount of $9,160.11 to
W. L. Slaughter for work on the j
county courthouse annex. The sum Ltnwood section is
represents payment for 90 per ccnt^"'^ aceordtng to law against
of the work completed to date.
hunters and trespassers and this;
law will be enforced.
Oscar Allen and O. E. Cole. I
HUNTERS NOTiCE
Our land in the Shiloh section ts
all posted according to law. Hunters
and trespassers will please stay off
of this land.
Oscar Allen.
POSTED NOTICE
Our land in the Redlawn section
is posted according to law and the
public is requested to not trespass
or hunt on these premises.
E. L. Waller and Oscar Allen.
XACO
Service Station
INTERSECTION HI-WAYS 21—294
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Texaco Gas and Lube Gits
Batteries, Tires, Tubes and
Automobiie Accessories.
Compiete Line Ford Parts
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Wash and Grease Jobs
WE GiYE S&H GREEN STAMPS
We WM! Appreciate
Your Patronage
Phone !30
Alto, Texas
VACUUM PACKED . . . Thh ts a
new, Mexibie, vacuum-typo cast
that hardens !nstant!y and is more
cemfortabic and effictent than the
c!d piaster cast. The speciaMy de-
signed hag !s fiMed with tiny piastio
prnnuics that adhere ao!id!y to
each other uhen air ta exhausted
from the bag.
NOTiCE
[FOR SALE—Dairy equipment, con-
sis.ing of one 4-can Duncan box,
two double McCormick milkers,
wash vats, hot water heater, 7
cans, racks. Everything in work-
ing condition. A complete set-up.
See J. F. Cosper. tfc.
Friends of Mrs. J. W. Meador
are sorry to know that she is con-
fined to her bed because of illness
al her home in north Alto.
Visit The
ONE CENT SALE
Wednesday Thru Saturday
This Week
Mo$e!ey "SXoRE
RUSK, TEXAS
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We have three reconditioned Type-
writers for saie at the Herald office.
AH guaranteed to tie in first c!ass condition.
Woodstock:
All the improvements that will
be found on a new $137.50
machine. Looks and writes like
a new machine.
Woodstock:
Old model but Still does good
work, in good shape and will
give years of service.
Underwoods
Mo* in active service and do-
ing gnod work every day. Plrst
'hape and guaranteed to
6iv° years of good service.
if Yon Need a Typewriter This is Your Buy
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215257/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.