The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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THE .V-TO KEKALP. ALIO. TEX.\S. FEBRUARY H. 1934
MIZMN
Mrs. Hugh D;ckey
EIGHT YEARS WITH HEART DISEASE
Mr. and Mrs. Les:er Tannery of
Nacogdoches. ^!r. ana Mrs. O. L
Tannery of Afto. spent :hed:.'
Sunday with ^Ir. and ^Ir.- E:. .i
Pegues. Mr. andMrs. r.
both sick. Mrs Pegue- sufferer.
another !:ght stroke Thur.--
night, but is some bc'terat *hej
time of this wr:*;ng. Mr. Jt::
Alien of A!to. and scverr.t ne.- .-
bors visited :n thePeguc-sh -Y.e
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr.-. Jack C..: . ' ,*.<r
and daughters of Hou?' Mr
and Mrs. Oliver Griffith an : - '
Larry, ofDalta?. spen:'..".eweek-
end with Mr. ar.;! Mr?. F. A. F -
qua. Mr. and Mr? Rube Br.r.'-;-
and daughter of Rusk. Mr.-=. D.
Singletary of AtMr. an ...
Hartman ar.d Mrs. E-ia S ?.e-
tary visited in the Fuqua h r.c
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tannery of
San Augustine, and their s-:n.
Eugene Tannery of W.;shir.^'
D. C.. visited in the home? of Mr
and Mrs. Wade Tannery. Mr
Mrs. Hugh Dickey of thi- com-
munity and Mr and ^Irs. O. L.
Tannery of Alto Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Tannery-
visited in the home of the former's
sister. Mrs. Laura V.r.ir.j.^fRei-
lawn Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Mack Hartman of Dallas.
and Mrs. Hartman of Spr.r.ss.
spent the week-end with the !"-
ter'smother. Mrs. E'.la Sing.etary.
Mrs. White of Lufk.n. visited
her aunt. Mrs. Eiia Mason, last
week at the home of Mrs. I. H.
MrDaniel.
Mrs. Arnold of Marshall is v.s;t- Europe.
ing in the home of her grand- , Corporal Cutcnshaw
daughter. Mrs. Jack Sartain. '.yp.st
BARSOLA
Mrs. Car! Chandler
Lufkin
f Hunts-
Mrs. Carl
F Oliver
't Latham
v..--
ATOY
Mrs. David Richards
.were Rusk and
'Saturday. ,
?.Ir. and ^Irs. Lee Bates were ^Ir. Je^ei
Crockett visitors Wednesday.
Delores Martin cf Ty'.er. spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mart:n were
the week-end visr. r.g Mr. and Lufk;n visitors ^i;nda\.
Mrs. Ray Martin ar.d Mrs. Perry'
Miers.
Leonard Chandler
ville. visited Mr- a
Char.dier and ^Ir-
cver the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. A'oer
visited the Frank Pay f
Cold Springs Sa'.ur;.
Shirley Powers rf D i
ted the J. H. Tobias family last
week.
Mr. andMrs. Jam^Letr.eyof
Texarkana and Mr . :id ^Irs.
Frank Day of Cel. Srr.r.y-. v.--
ted Mr. and Mrs C. J- Arncl:
Mr. and Mrs. Eari
visitors I end with
! Maness.
Gunter returned
home from Travis Hospital early j
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro'.and Maness I
and daughter? of Rusk, visited his j
mother. Mrs. Christene Maness.
Sunday and attended services at [
the Methodist Church.
Rev. andMrs. E,r] j
visited Mr. and Mr
Husseti Sunday.
Mr and Mr
hono:
Satur
their friends and
present.
TUNSTALL
PIANO HOUS!
with
Crrt Vaught were
a housewarming' pg]^tine
A number oft
cighbors were t
I "Sales and Service Sine
Mrs D.B. Singietary and chil- AltoHiway Box 325
drc-n and Mrs. Edna Mar.t.-s were)
sitors Saturday. S—rOCKett, i ex&}
Mr
Mrs. Perry
Wallace of
1.. ..*. V.-.'.t
Earl Maness
j his daugh'er. Mrs
and Mr. Maness.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Mt-Intyrej
I wtire ihe dinner -uests of ^!rs. D..
Mrs. Edml
L" . E.irb . C< ..r.ne... a v..t:m of one of the three most
n.n.on farms heart diseases, chats with Dr. W. R. White. Baylor
Univers.'.y president ar.d chairman of the 1934 Texas Heart Fund,
at the Waca Heart C'.inic. Eight-year-old Barbara was stricken
with rheumatic fever last Xtvember and developed a serious rheu-
:i. .'.r h...it ii r.-'..*. r. Alth 1 ugh n-:.*.v on the r*ad to recover;., the
-m.img .in.id still is unable stand or walk—and must be whee.ed
or carried wherever she goes. Barbara is one of approximately 300.-
000 elementary ami huh s:h :i age children m the nati?n suffering
from heart disease. Dr. White heads the 1934 Texas Heart Fund
dr.ve—wh.ch continues through February—to raise funds to sup-
p:rt medical research, educati r.-.l and : immunity heart programs
to help Barbara and her fellaw-sufferers. Barbara is the daughter of
M. .,m Mrs. J L. C.urtr.eyofWaco.
Thursday afternoon
with the house bu.i
W. F Oliver.
Mr and Mrs W
daughter. Linda, an;
of Alma, visited .
Chancier heme Sur.
Mrs. Drosi Greer,
visited the Lee B
Thursday.
Elder and Mrs M
ana aaugnters. K
Wanda, of Jaci-i/
supper guests of Mr
Carl Chandler M:..:i:
Ray ^iartin and
Mrs. Perry Miers :
nr. .neiped
n for )Hrs.
B Singletarv and
^laness Sunday.
Cathy. Debra and Jimmy}
Richards of Rusk, visited their,
<-randp.-rents. Mr. and Mrs. John)
R .hards. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Savage of)
Lony.'iew. visited the David'
Rn-hards Sunday and were!
proudly displaying an egg laid
by one of their hens. The egg
r. Wrigh'. t'A'as ?!., inches around one way
Sylvia an.i nd 10 inches around the long
rn. Billy,
the Car!
R.t<..ft. i
ft* thins* qt** tb# Pottof mott
than A* tna*a*d hep*
h* c<m Xotd <xt) to hi* *)d*r!y
pc<t*na today. Jl A*'* ar* "old
)cJts in you^ borne th* Mnde:!
thinqyoucandofotttmHttto
h*tp th«n orotd )h< (yastc pis
to!)* tn th*t* M<nth tot h*o!tt a
uti*!. Stm thmt c!*<n et Ttosi
<ry and advtM th*m to M* cj
vantaqoofthohtipmtdicciM'
<nco ha) to oMot thtm.
.'i!.e. were
ar.d^frs.
efense of western
Weils Boy Promoted
To Corpora!
In Germany
Billy J. Cutchshaw. 22. whose
wife, Larita. and parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Cutchshaw. live
in Wells. Texas, recently was
promoted to corporal with the
43rd Infantry Division in
Germany.
The "Winged Victory" division
a clerk
ith Headquarters and
Servi;e Company of the 143d
Tank Battalion, arrived over-
seas m Apr.l 1933 from Fort
Hood.
Before enter.ng the Army m
Xr.verr.ber. 1952. he was a sales-
man for Boyd R. Waltman & Co.,
Lufkin.
T"e fe.low who watches the
clock doesn't need to worry about
his future—he hasn't any.
CENTRAL HiCH
Mrs. W. P. Young
Mr. ar.c Mrs. Harold Fester and
twcsmali daughters of Dallas.
Rev. Bobby Ryan and wife of Cov-
ington. Texas, siient the wee.-i-e.-.d
w.thMr. andMrs. C.ERamey.
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Har-
dy and daughter. Beth, of Alto:
Mr. anc Mrs. Frank Hardy and
Mrs. Guy Hardy of Houston joined
the crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank,
Hardy were m their way t;Xash-i
ville. Tenn.. Mr. Hardy being-
transferred in his work from:
FREE PROGRAM FOR
FARM FAM!L)ES ON
JOHN DEERE DAY
.ere:
The man whose ship comes
usually finds most of his relat.ve? Houston to Xashville.
is training 3s part of the NATO [at the dock. j Mother Mv-ard .= -n the ? ck
- " ' ' .. . . ——aca.n. we are sorry to say. but
we hope she will soon be up and
Those visiting
and son. Cody,
i Mrs. Eugene My-
r.ard and family of Robstown. Mr.
and Mrs. Grady ^lynard of
S.nrevep'*r*.. L* . and the.r son.
Jerry, and family; also Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur F, rr.ey. Rediawn. and
l^Ir. and Mrs. John Sowell and two
"mall -iauj.nters of Rusk.
Rev and ^!rs. Earl r^clntyre of
Jacksonvilie. visited Mr. ana Mrs.
George Russell Sunday afternoon:
also Mrs Warren Helm of Atoy.
S-Sgt. Harold Htrton of Eiiing-
t n A. F B. spent the week-end
here with his wife and sons.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. E. Ramey at-
tended the funeral of Mr. W. O.
Wood a' Larue. Texas Friday.
Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs.
George Russel! were del.ghted to
receive a visit from Rev. and Mrs.
Bobby Ryan. Mrs. Harold Foster
and Mr. C. F. Hardy. Mrs. Ramey
sent a nice chicken dinner with
all the trimmings by them, and
both Mr. ar. d Mrs. Russell enjoyed
it very much.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C E. Ra-
mey took Mrs Guy Hardy to visit
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ei-
bert Dover of Cold Springs.
Fr.dav afternoon Uncle Hardy
and Aunt Artie Tidwell visited
Mr and?s!rs. George Russell, tak-
ing them a nice piece of good
home-cured ham. and are they
enjoying it!
Mrs. Hicks of GaHatin is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Lige Garner,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hooker of
Houston, are visiting a few days
this week with Mrs. Harold Horton
and small sons.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Ramey and Mom Young were
Rusk visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ra-
mey had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Rube Banks and daughter. Lucille,
and Mom visited Mrs. J. C.
Saxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Beaslev
of Rusk, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Russell Saturday-
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Troyce Roark and
smat! son of Nacogdoches, visited
Pop and Mom Young Saturday
night. Mrs. Roark tells usher
mother. Mrs. F F.Mason, is in
Houston at this time.
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ChoMiny tAe gMMf o/ /tenor for fh? Afap/f?on
ffn<fnn<<3< ff/ctran'cn pronWfs occo^ion /or 0//
c/ fcn/?)c! <n fhf pi'fMr^ "Afr. C/ir/Mma!," /fafi<re
prfSfnMM'cn 0/ </tc /or;/tcomin^ /o/tn Dffr? Day.
Five Color FUms to Be Shown
"Mr. Christmas." a full-length, full-colcr entertainment feature,
wilt highlight the John Deere program planned for farmers and
their families by O. L. Holeomb & Son. John Deere dealers in
Rusk. The program is to be held at Rusk on Saturday. Feb. 13.
that faces agriculture as a result
of population increases and
what's being done about it; "The
Safety Pin." with those John
Deere Day favorites, the Gordon
family; "Oddities in Farming."
The picture. "Mr. Christmas,"
filmed specially for John Deere
Day, is the story of a small com-
munity's centennial celebra'.'n
and how it affects the lives of
the people who live there
Erviile Alderson as Abijah dealing with the unusual in farm
Dean heads a cast of outs'.and ng
Hollywood players that includes
B. G. Norman, Barbara Wood-
machinery and farming practices:
and "What's New" for 1954. con-
sisting of a parade of new John
del), Lloyd Corrigan, Minor Wat- ! Deere machines which will be
son Chic Chandler. Milburn j available for the coming year.
Stone, Kirby Grant, and Emory j !n announcing the pr gram, Mr
PameM. , Holeomb stated that the p oiram
"Mr. Christmas." according to is free for farmers and their
Mr. Holeomb, is filmed in beauti- families but added that admis-
ful color and the story runs the sion will be by ticket only,
gamut of emotions from the Farmers who have not as yet re-
touching to the tickting. and tickets by mail or who re-
Dromises the audience many mo- * _i *
^ of suspense. Other films s'-°"
included on the pmgram are 'The at the O. L. Holeomb & Son Store
Job Ahead." telling of the task in Rusk and ask for them.
Getting rich is not so difficult.
First, learn how to make money
I faster than you can spend it.
From there on, it's easv.
way and weighed 5': ounces. This
is approximately 3 times larger
. than an average egg.
daughters.! Curtis Maness. U. S. Navy.
Dei. res. Corpus Chr.s'.i. spent the week-
PubHshed in the interest of Medical Scienc
BOYD'S PHARMACY
B!enn's Grocery and
A CITY IN ITSELF
ONE STOP GROCER1
Phone 173 We Deliver
Alto, Texas
These Prices Good February 11-12-13-14
PLENTY OF PARKING SPAG
SEED POTATOES A1
00 $2.95
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FLOUR TW5
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954, newspaper, February 11, 1954; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215326/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.