The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Lois Harvev.
Mr. Henry Gates of Nacogdoche
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THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO, TEXAS, AUGUST 26. 1965
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Aito, Texas
Alto, Texas
FOREST
Ford Division of Ford Motor Company launched She 1966
automotive model year with the announcement of a completely
new ! me of four wheel drive vehicle called "Bronco." The new
rord Bronco is avai!ab!e in tltree bmly *ty!e*—a aporty roadater
V'opj, a roomy wagon (ccntrr and bottom) and a ahort roof
'port!. „t)iny „<od<). With .tandard two- and four-whtt! drive,
the Uronro is designed for use either on or off the highway.
I' - "t home on a steep grade or on a run to the shopping
renter, the Hrotx o combines ruggedness with economy, perform-
ance and comfort to make it a ready companion for work or
piay.
The new Ford Bronco wtH he in Ford dea!er showrooms in
September,
Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Angclique,
LuEilen. Suzanne and Rebecca
livcinGrandForks, NorthDakota
and will be here for several days
this week. They eame down through
beautifut Colorado but 1 tie rain
atnl fog was so dense that they
eould not view the scenery.
Mr. andMrs.KenBarber, Larry
and Cleorge of Dallas, spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. 'l'hurman
Rogers and fatnity and enjoyed
visiting with the Rogers' family
visititig from North Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Arrent and
Serena, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hushing
and Billy were in Houston Sun-
day visiting tht former's brother
and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Arrant and Willcne,
Those visiting Mrs. L. L. Jones
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Jones
and sons ot Nacogdoches.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redd of
Houston, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Ramcy. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Ramey of Houston,
{joined them during the week-end.
;Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilbanks
jspent last week in Attanta with
thelatter'sparents, Mr. andMrs.
jRiel Smith. The Smiths accom-
panied the Wilbanks home for an
[indefinite visit.
! Mr. and Mrs. Burke Rogers spent
the week-end with their daugh-
tor and family, Sgt. and Mrs. Jim-
mic Brewer of Fort Poik, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McLain
{are visiting in Hallisville this week
[with Mr. and Mrs. Eidridge Strick-
land and family.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison
visited their chiidren and families
in Beaumont last week.
The house guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Wiison arc their daughter and
grandchildren, Mrs. Stan Hardwick,
Becky and Jim Tim, of Walnut
Creek, California. Other reiatives
joining them over the week-end
were Miss Bonnie Wiison, Mr.
Wiilie Kay of Daitas; Mr. and Mrs.
Horn Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rogers and family of Nacogdoches,
and Miss Francis Prado of
Victoria.
Mr. James McLain isasurgery
patient in a hospital in Lufkin.
We wish for him a speedy re-
covery. .
Mr. and Mrs. Milier B. Dtckey
and famiiy of Memphis. Tennessee,
spent the week-end with the form-
er's father, Mr. Hugh Dickey, and
brother, Mr. Hanand Dickcy.
Mr. and Mrs. Courtis Fountain
of Mexia, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Overall.
Mrs. Richard Haney, Biiiy Fred
and Linda spent the week-end in
Jayton with Mr. and Mrs, N. A.
Haney.
Honored On Birthday
Mr. Henry F. McCaughcy was
honored guest at a surprise birth-
day party given Thursday night,
August 19th at the ioveiy home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dunsmore.
Mr. McGaughey was 75 years
"young". Cake, cookies, coffee,
and punch were served to all
: present. "Happy Birthday" was
} sang by the guests while Mr. Me
Gaughey or "Doc" (as he Is called
by many) opened all of his lovely
gifts.
The guests attending the surprise
get-together were his wife, Mrs
McGaughey. son, Rip McGaughey
and family; daughter, Mrs. E. L.
Findiey and sons; Mr. and Mrs
Van Campbell and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer West, Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Felder, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Felder, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Dominy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Pyle and Jaleea, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kellum, Mrs. Allene Reed,
Mrs. Henry Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Parrish, Mrs. Ollie Compbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Felder, Mrs.
Roy Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Felder, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Dunsmore.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Dickey McGaughey
and Jimmy McGaughey of
Nacogdoches.
WOMEN PAST 2!
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After 21, common Kidney or Biadder
Irritations afTcct twice as many women
as men and may make you tense and
nervous from too frequent, burning or
itching urination both day and night.
Secondary, you may !ose s!eep and
suffer from Hcadaches, Backache and
fee! o!d, tired, depressed. In such irri-
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Pearman Motor Co.
Alto, Texa*
Vernell Elrod
MM. Pear! Wallace spent the
week-end with her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon Pringle and
'daughters, out from Alto, and en-
joyed her birthday dinner on Sun-
day. Happy birthday to all who
have birthdays this month. Mine
was a nice day.
We were sorry to hear that one
of the twin grandsons of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Polk. Jr.. that I reported
last week in the Herald, died.
Mrs. Leonard Chandler and
Karen of Lufkin, visited relatives
on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staton and
chiidren, Kieth and Carta, of
Houston, ate supper with Mrs.
Reba Gaston and Uncle Wiiey
Hester on Saturday.
Mr. andMrs.CarrollBiekcrstaff,
their son and wife and son, stopped
by to visit relatives en route from
Rusk to their home in Deer Park.
Odessa, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dial. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Dial of Overton, came
over on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Williams
and Granny Oliver of near Rat-
cliff. visited Mrs. Carl Chandler
last Friday.
Bro.W.H. Collins and children
of Aito were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elrod.
Mrs. Verda Mac Staton is Mrs. John Durham is home from
spending several days with her j the hospital and feeling better,
sister. Mrs.Ronnic Ash, and other Mr. Frank Harrison is still in
relatives in Waeo. Xan Travis Hospital in Jackson-
Mr. and Mrs. ID. C. Stockton of ville.
%u!l have to
wait another year
to see savings
iike this again!
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Right now is the time for the end ot seasort buy of your life on an alt-time
best selling Ford. Even some Mustangs, T Birds. All with low, low clearance
price tags. Hurry in now tor widest choice! Save, too, on a smooth riding
Ford Pickup with rugged Twin-I-Beam front suspension. There's none like it!
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215894/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.