The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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TEX.--S FERR'.'ARY is. 1H4
GROVEION
DEFEATS ALTO
FRDAYMCHT
The Alto Ye::: .-.- Jackets lost
ahardfought game *<-. the Cri-.'i-
ton Indians ry ascrre *- 42-37
Fr.day n.zh: Tr.-: Jacket: -t
towut =y:i-rp-i.r.-:
freshmen team
man f:r the Jackets 'Atth IS
WEATHER TO
CREATE FRUIT
HAZARD E-TEX
News F rom Washington
Y:ur CtnrrMsmar..
Po!! Tax Paynien*
- * promb.t use ofthirc t —-
— . I nous;;
Family Doubles
po;
tne score was ;9* .. m tr.e
Jackets favcr
The Indians t k the lead *'
exj the garr.e *.'..*.h a f.'.e P' **
lead.
Hugh Ker.r.eth Hay wa = h.gh
point?. HarlenHamscn tra.ied
hir. w:th$ pi.r^ "a'.?h
10 i>*.nt^. iFr." r.L *V. ..
trailed hirr. *'.th 9 pr.r.^ eaih
^ndr!--. arece-
gmr..r.gt:forceas a result cf
warm. weatrer Dur.r.g -.he par
tmurus s."ell.r.g stak.r.gplaci
1: usually re-^-.res three w?e.-ucr
more f:r peach trees to develop
f :*r. If .sarrr A^3*ier
- *- .o r — .1'
-hei-rg-tst i- cias:of Be!ow Lagt Vote
- 7z,- *2.1934 iihe cists :f waste and extrava-l ^continued only for large, -
.mt'VJrr*- *.- -i- S€-a- H government. to:ether'; .\,., think the! Al. receipt bo -i
^.m'jtr^r'gvemmertal :r.t!e newspaper' checked, but off.. .
.'! I*"': -.7 -,<cer-.' should all'assessor-collectcr's
:-a-.t r-e Pis'.master General is de-,^ thisM"''
*n r*^nd.ng *n.:* m.i *ax oe p.^sL..
^r r. i.**.t ran^rj ^? ^.e
1
r.rday Anr.i-.ers,
t had any act.:*
-A-.te about.
r.ave ar. equ«! chance to '"-^ - jggg g .
o-M-.
r.i cver^eas
Afier
Tlie Ar: 3 :e;o- n : .re
Grove::r. Ir.:.-. B :e5rr. Fr.ray
7ne
*u: jjr.
w:r
CLASS!F!ED ADS
- :ef:re llsrih is
T: —at: P 3-t: in 3 ! A-tas
*.'!< -3 Ra: = C-:sstn
Ri? Grar.de !
.rate rapr^ Mj
e at ieayt 25 :er.
a year a^:
? A Y * - 1*
The Hi ;e ?*it O:':'
5er.:e C;--..t-- -
r:?ti'. rate :ncrearf
;iai: p.Mage fK- ;
:-t-;f-t i^'.* ;
-.-.hen .t ccrr.ei u- .*
ar.: s..... -e '-....
a=:< t..r. -hs Embassy of Venezuela; A iate count r
:.g r-.ag,a.r.i publ.^ be_ re-
^ ri ' r:.*- *he.r *
-
-.vhirh The Order of The L.ber
r -.-.as bestowed upon Texas
5.887 persons pa^d
.' qualified them t^ '.
Off.:; De^..rtr.e3t
s a =
Railroad C:
:ner Ernest O. <
I -.vas interested to
ihe Yer.ezue.an Arr.oas-
tion year. Official-,
pected the fina] * -
6.000. or about I.OOn
^ -r **. Y r ^ ^ . rr rr rri . -
ng :r.5 n:rca=e.
r.j ^ pr;: : :f §1 '
7r..f :r.^ .n::
^.*p*:p:ewho-?.
adir.:r.al $139 r
3art
rr:f.: Vr.djr
:h? H ard S
*.vr.:^r5 *A-.U j: *: ....
^.:n p^r year, o%*e; ;
:-.e Per O::.
rr.?r.: :c del.ver :r.^ .
... . . , 1932 election '.-ear t -
- -* :arr.-.n: se;;r.d ;la:: r.a... nr.tit.y ' ndtr's A ifeonce lived three ytar^)
a^a-.?t .t' - ? **W ' i ** Montgomery County, Asthepo.ltax .-.
-.;* H:-?e who wa: alsoat'^^d. County Tax A ,-
?:r-r-,-r ;;L? n a.l a:'-.ir ^ -r* jr^rittended San-. Hous-{tcr Alex Black ma ;.
-. --.ar.d- '-J*-a-e ^ ra.-i - 's'ate T^jhers College at .begin assessing ad -
;.ii b^ftrej As examples rf th^ ' t th-: Hjr.-.s-.-.lle r.:t many years ago. jand issuing autom^:
i r 1 a:s taxpayer. L.femagan.r.e is :arr;ed The.r nt-.den name was Cortez. j at points over Cht
p^y. -.. p-:- Offire at a Irss if H 'commissioners cour-
Thieves Strip Home \r icymer.t M c
—.....ir. oeryear
Mra. '.
visitor '
Mrs. 1
and Mr!
cliff the
Mr.
Cold S:
Mrs. Ca
F. Olive
Mrs. !
week in
tonvtsi
family.
Emme
visitor B
Mrs.
ler siste
)fLufk
Mr. a
Mrs. Pe!
Mrs. E.
-st li-:e Cer.er
r.g t-.e ;r.:e
,... -=- - -
FOR 5ALZ — State CertJ.id
S'A-eet Pitat: Seed. Cor.ta:'.
Pete Jam:s ?.-.:r.e 11-1'2-5-L
FOR SAI-E—la *A*r^ iiir
hcrse dra'Am mr.'*er and d-s:
^eeH*AB--*r.r. .r. Ci-i.^pr^-.g:
commurit:. :n farm nad X:
2^ :7--
and Vet^h—Red Oats $3 and
73 cents per bale H'e.al'.t 3)
to 33 p tur.ds per bale
Gus Riar.sav.'.le. *.f:
FOR S.\LS—Cms "L Ji '.r. D=ere
fer..lj:erdntr.but;r J C Hill.
Ir.temat.:r.:rlHar.:-ster Dealer
Alto, Texsrs. tf:.
One
) the co.c
'X* *' H*rr*' ^r ^ r *
^r*.r it"! r*^^'r*'Tp.ar.:*
* * *^I* *.v$'l i? rr.^x
r :*. ".
r i $r.: a? p-:-=s snz
:? -.vj
:ha* .'.*^rked in Sunday
Calif—Vhen the Black this year. H; Barba
and MM
tr.tr.r r.e.-. ^ acreptar.rt :<i Sunday
'.^-'.ing their appointm.tr- (
A to Lccnse- wert Martha
Rusk and Xew S Mrs. Ei
where ?.Irs. R. C. 11 Monday
serving -? deputy. R There
A i l operate an A *. /ices a
begmn.r.g March 13 light,
Wright
)reach.
tndbri
Van X
Iiar.r. Gtr.^. Russe.. Piersor. family.these persons
e "Y - *' -- t . r I.nd t look at their new
:he letter h:me ;ust
-.-.i^ldbe had the
*** )TO}^(n 1*1 31*
rr.gc. refr.aerator.
l-i"i' freez-i. auttmat.; washer and
per t-. the r.ih dryer, radij-phor.cgraph. living-
r --. s-.te. bedroom suite, rugs
I : :ree - -..-. the and their trunks. Tne only piece
I'sait^r. -A-.thrt- rifurmturelef: was Mrs. Pier-} Trouble is like an
- r- a.l Here the -.'? -ew.ng machine. looks worse coming thar
G!enn's Grocery and Marke
hm-l
Hartls
ction,
ididat
[otal of
tn'a si
(50 a
Reastr.able *r.:e. tributtrs from, thrtuzhtut *.*.e na
te firs: time ?<!ost mee .ngs hav
Alt* T^xas tfi 'Mer. held ir. Geirg.a
Pr:bler-= relating to
A CITY' IN ITSELF
Phone 173
We Deliver
ONE STOP GROCER
Alto, Texai
Thes# Prices Good February 18-1.9-20-21
PLENTY OF PARKING SPAC
r
A:rD HOXEY—O.ve
Tex?=" nrr^.-- :rr5i .r :rv-
-r.c'- —
"--J.-.- r r -
pen -nr. r e i *.. r and 5er-,
v.:e 3:3 Urdal Rsdio C^. ^p-*:r.a:r*
1*-=:-: * Cr*.!-.- p-*r2 f. *r. E
n-,-. *r.e -
' ik- .p the prrgram. We
Ir. 7. r. rrr*!ye2"
SEEO POTATOES
State
Certified
100
Pound
Sack
't^KOSSOl-T-EC', DAiSY
gr-t:ers sne.-.-e* ntw. <.:r-
? Weaver Prtduier tfr.
FOR RSrr—3-rt: m h , .-.h
way 69. s:hojl bJEi rursl ri.te
B '3:'t-.--' ...
Texas zr - ers p an. .
-. - watermeltr.s wh.:
64.lilt: 1-11' "1
returns
FOR S.VLF—C-.e .\ll.s-Cr .mer 1L-J* *'. .-.1-*?"—7:
Tractor w.thr,;-.-.-a-:r planter. hundred f mts
disk breaker and d.sk harraw. !ires .r. Cheril-i
Her. Gof irth.
meetings w.-.
*.*egetac.e zr..'?.- ...
t: 4 r.un.-es fCher
them'
FLCM $1.75 HM
ioo Lb. ;o3
Sack
- pr:rrarr.
ve$:*r Dealer.
A* **
a:
:.e
BIBLES
s<:meg:<d r
women to sell
*A*.th aH *he references
concordant: :ha: any:r.e A :
n^ed. E35y read.r.z :;.*pe
nave
A^:i
y r.a-.-e r:- :
?:en:y -f labor
sd;:.rr.zpr;per:y
g :r:-p = . Call 63 or
m-eria: *.Te::ern
' vhich car: be
-.he J-,:;:-.-.;:; X;r,:e:
:hr:ugh
SPRY
Shortening
^ 79
c
1953 COHON
CROP REPORT
SHOWSINCREASE
COTTON SEEO
well illustrated R.oles w.ll ce FOR SALS—One C ' Allti-
fumishe: to agents m ::n- Chalmer 2-rtw trac*.*r with!
signmer.t basis. S<ld f:r cash cultivator. plar.tsrs. fertilizer!
or instalment plar. See F L distr.'zuKr and breaking plows j Atcord.ng to -he Bureau of
Weimar at Alto Herald :ff.:e Co->d pa.r.t j^b and motor over- . Census, there were ? 497 bales of
or wr;:e J. M. Herber 51: B.l.s hauled. J. C H.ll. Internat^nalircttor. g.nr.ed ir. Cherokee Ctur.-
Ave . L.fk.r.. Texas M-p. Harvester Dealer. Alto. Tex tf:!ty fr*m the 1&53 crop
. was 4.2S7 bales
MEAL or CAKE
tOOLCS
SPEMAL
PMCE
FERTEHZEH
Longhorn Brand---Ata price you can oiiord!!!t
pay. SEE US BEFORE ryoufBUY.
SPECIAL MIX
Hutis-Mea)
25 LBS. C. S. MEAL 75 LBS. HULLS
100 Lbs.
)N PRINT EiACS
1
YOL*R O'.vrr BUSINESS—Rale
Dealers earn g^dPrif.t-S'art
in .V.dersor. Ci-r.ty Sxoept.ir.-
al oppo-rtunities for :r.dustrtous
m.an. For ful; particulars see
R. P. Hughes. Alto. Texas or
write Raleigh's Dept. TXA-
1339-170. Memph.s Ter.r.
34-36-32-39-p.
Tl-.e 1932
r.rr.e
:'-ir.':
FOR SALS—3-r-t.:m htu:s ar.d
bath complete with hot water
- er UNEMPLOYMENT
--::5*6r.r.-eM
H.rh*.'.*ay 21
A*.' ?ever^. ^ *r.e Census re-
--rr./.jre. "-- ported *hs*
during January, to {
i-'i.r.et. dresrer and S.nger , g,f S.3^-.QOO. It sa.i. htw- !
:ludir.; Fl*rer.:e gas range.l.^-gw.OOO
Se-..r.zMa:h.r.e
mierenec
e**er *i*.ni ses^^na. *at*^r? na
?ee *r c=*l Mrs. C L. Pa^e ^-r!
?r. re ^'2**-S-L-^
^85118" Qairy Feci)"° "^3.Ci
Poris Sausage ^ 3 "^l.M
MIXXOWS FOR SALE—Brar.th
hao mu:n t do with the .r.crease
3^*7- -.the t-bless total.
Shiners. All
you need at any
BLOCKS BREED BET*
BEEF. i-..
-.1-.- wa-- t: :et your w-r?:
time. 2-: eaeh At my home
Tom McClair Alt*. Texas 38-p
FOR SALE—Dry p.r.e sr.-.-.ir.gs
Automatic loading. Browr.-
Pavletich Lbr Co Rusk H.:h-
way, Jacksonville Texas M-c
AUCTION SALE—*A*e -Aiil auc-
tion off to the highest bidder.
,-tered Aberdeen-Angus Cattle j
Few young bulls for sale. Can
furnish registry, transfer ar.d j
pen.gree Mart.n D Tr.imas.
FOR SALS—2^ 4-blade break- (
r.g plow If interested w J *.r
Cile Rt 2 Central High com-
mumty. tr phtr.e :n<24-4R 3Sp )
, done .s to start doing
on February 20. 1&34. one NOTICE HOG O^TER.S—I ha-.e
galvanized tin shed contain.r.g a full blood Dure: Jersey male,
approximately 13 squares of ready ;:r:&r. .:e?f:rrisS.r gle-j
material. Said sale will be held, t^r--. R:ute2. Alt-- Texa? 36pj
on the campus of the Central ——
High School under the ir.struc- FOR SALE—One "C" Far-rail
tions of the Central High ^ with cultivator, plar.-er fer-
Schoo! Board of Trustees. We t.l.zer d:rr;butor. breaking'
reserve the right to reject any plow ar.d disk harrow Xew
and all bids. Burke Rogers.
President of the board: Harri-
son Todd. Secretary. 36-c.
Notice!
Blue lag. A Certified
Seed Potato
S2.85
oi 103 Pounds
Ail Sa:*t A; Received.
Nst R::cm'-;'-titd Por Planting.
CARNATION
!V!i!k
YELLOW
TURNtPS
3 Tat! or
6 Smat!
SWIFT
42c
CURED Lb.
HAM
SHORT CUT!
69
LS
alnt job and motor over-
hauled J c. Hill. Ir.tematicr.al
Har.-ester Dealer. Alto. Tex, tf- BROKEN SACK SLIGHTLY
HtGHER.
A Goad Eating Potato,
And A Good Buy!
Old fools are not m*re foolish
than your.g ones; they just look
sillier.
FOR REXT—Good farm in the
Linwood community on third
and fourth basis. If interested, i
see Jackie Jeter at Jeter's Sin- Alotrffr^- aH -:ayer* will
clair Service Station, Phone 8!, f!unk out of college r. :he next
Alto. Texas. j twenty days.
ArnoM's Store
Two Mitts Wtst On Highway 2!
S
Pork Chops 49c
LEAN MEATY
PAT TENDER
ROtIM STEAK 59c
Laying Mash
CHLCX OR SEVEN
STEAK or
ROAST
S-'' VALLEY
MARSARINE
^AT TENDER
STEW MEAT
L:
39
4 LBS
lomilin
Print Bags
A COUPON IN EVERY SACK
Sack
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1954, newspaper, February 18, 1954; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215327/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.