The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 5 of 8
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} — Eastern wi!d
itcd to the forests
6xas have found a
the traditional
^Biologists Charles
HP;i['tts and Wildlife
Turkey reproduction has been
noted tn Jasper, Hardin and Ts)< r
Counties from stockcd birds
When the Rio Grande species of
turkey faded to prosper inthu
area of heavy rainfall and tnorninr
moisture of the Lower Ncche^.,u,i
Aiabama Creek wiidhfe areas of
southeast Texas, the master,, stra°f
of turkey was transplanted.
Btoiogists watched with hopeful
THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, AUGUST 26, 1965
OVER
)ML!WE]
McdemJ
HOOVER 1
Stoam/Dty !yon
The onty !ron w!th a
'"et Mtep]a)e,
C][JM eatler. Stotn
tcratth fMlHant,
en!y
a't'hom^'T!""' "'^selves
And time Jd '
aJf.!',.^"\^"^' 'healed turkey
s fat as ten miles front the* re_
- s'ident*"''' /''*** '^Production
H l!".j turkey had scattered toa
'Hance of Smiles, and one
Hock of thirty birds was noted.
B oods m 1MH number up to 19
poults, and as low as five.
Landowners and sportsmen have
?ep!^rts ' ""h sight-
i!ie total population of turkey in
no area ts now estimated at
several hundreds, indicating ex-
silent prospects for continued
sun-tval. And you-know-what for
the future.
Fos/i/ons W/n Spo/n's ^pprovo/
[LION'S JEWELRY STORE
ALTO,TEXAS
I
NOTICE
^^cBoardof Equalization for
the City of Alto will meet Aug-
ust 27. from io;Qo a, ^i., until
4:00p. m., in the City Hall for
the purpose of equalizing taxes
for the 1965 tax year.
James Dover,
TaxAssessor-Co!!ector,
City of A!to, Texas.
Kindergarten Class
Registration for Kindergarten
will be Thursday, August 19,
from 9:00 to tl:00 a. m., in the
Kindergarten Classroom at A.
Frank Smith Methodist Church.
Tuition of $8.00 plus $2.00 for
supplies will be due on registra-
tion of each child.
Class will begin August 30 at
8:30 a. m., for students who wiH
be five years old before Sep-
tember 1,1965.
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^***HECKS and plaids styled with an American flair won top ap-
proval when travel-tested in Spain by 20 lucky college girls.
Colorful fabric blends of "Orion" acrylic and rayon proved equal
to demands of either travel or campus life. They're light in weight,
comfortable to wear, wrinkle-resisting and packable. As guest edi-
tors of Mademoiselle's college issue, the girls took a whirlwind trip
to the Iberian Peninsula, with sightseeing and wear-testing of pre-
selected fashions on the agenda. Mr. Mart's demure plaid with lace-
ruffled sleeves, worn by Cathe Centorbe of Agnes Scott College,
Ga., (left) proved Old World charm is up-to-the-minute in fashion.
Hampton East's check, with pleated skirt and roll-collared over-
blouse, worn by Linda Sawyer from Wellesley College, Mass..
AWNING CLOSE OUT SALE
SPECIAL
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
CALL LUFK1N NE-4-6659
CHARLES BRITNELL, COLLECT
STATEMENT OF CASH RECE!PTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
ALL FUNDS — CITY OF ALTO
ALTO, TEXAS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31,1965
Water and Sewer Natural Gas
Permanent Permanent
Operating Improvement Operating Improvement
^ Fund Fund Fund Fund
^Balance at April !, )964 $ 3,556.05 $24,369.30
HPTS:
:r Sales 22,! 20.2!
^er Service bees 7.4)9.50
iral Gas Sales 22,639.24
ipment Rental 4,925.00
[Collections
)age Income
htals - ],[92.45 259.64 701.78
ter Sources 350,794.59
Ut Bonds -------- 4,150.00 29,850.00
te Warrant Claims issued 23,825.32 233,100.00
kral Grants - - - 20,457.45 8,000.00 20,547.50
-nsters 11,700.00
is hrom Banks 1,549.50 187.50
is From Other bunds 270.00 8,077.00
" ' [$69,634.) 1 $35,975.32 $51,710.88 $6)4,446.37
AL RECHPlo
AL CASH AVAILABLE- .$73,190.16 $60,344.62 $51,710.88 $614,446.37
HJRSEMENTS:
gating Expenses: $8,151.20
itrchases or Natural Ltas ^ gg 3 1 74 76
laries and Wages --- 9*232.77 4,046.47 609.50
her 17,*767.25 32,290.43 2,922.45 570,3)4.37
^^^Jlitions to Property and Equipment
^Hrement Of Bonds - 6.975.00 10,2)6.25
frest Expense On Bonds ,Q 200.00
^^^avment Of Loans ^4 )9
^^^rest Expense On Loans [87 50 ) 849 05
is to Other Funds [0,830.40 28,054.19 ' 20,547.50
^ * 157.75 465.00
^-ALMSB^RS^ *30.825.18 $59L47IJ7
^Bal^,M^h3l. 1965 - $
Honorable Mayor and City Counci
City of Alto
Alto, Texas
General
Fund
Interest
And Sinking
Fund
Total
$ (50.75) $ 1,291.24 $ 29,165.84
22,120.21
7,419.50
22,639.24
4,925.00
897.87 8,560.97 9,458.84
1,416.63 ),4)6.63
2,422.04 2,422.04
3,644.4) 5,798.28
350,794.59
34,000.00
256,925.32
9,288.4) ),573.99 59,867.35
)),700.00
299.55 2,036.55
8,347.00
$) 7,968.91 $10,134.96 $799,870.55
$)7,9)8.)6 $)),426.20 $829,036.39
4,7)6.75
5,02).97
5,354.30
229.22
435 26
5,500.00
4,147.50
$ 8,)5).20
17,885.49
18,9)0.7)
628,648.80
5,500.00
2),338.75
)0,200.00
5514)
2.036.55
59,867.35
622 75
$'5,757.50 $ 9,647.50 $773,7)5.0)
$ 2.160.66 $ ),778.70 $ 55,32).38
mined the statement of cash receipts and disbursements of the City of Alto, Texas for the year ended March 31,
We have examine ^ accordan ce with generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such tests of the
1965. Our examination procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstanoes.
J nr! such other auditing M
accounting records an -^.^ment of cash receipts and disbursements presents fairlv the c^sh transactions of the
* * tlif accompany**^
In our opinion, ^ ^ conformity with generally acce pted accounting principles applied on a basis
City of Alto. Texas, for the year en^ ^ ^ ^
consistent with that of the preK CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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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/m1/5/?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.