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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. APRIL 24, 1952.
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(c) ttemogiobin?
3. A fiintiock makes you think first of which: (a) Deersiayer,
<b) Umie Tom, (c) tvauitoc?
3. Which writer is associated with the Mississippi: (a) Hark
Twain, (b) Poe. (c) Whitman, (d) Lonefeiiow?
4. You shoot a birdie without a gun in which; (a) sheet, (b)
tennis, tc) goif?
5. Which is soid by the yard: (a) grave!, <b) sugar, (e) coat,
(d) fiour?
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MARY WORTH'S FAMILY
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(c) to i'spe forth!
Z. Which city uses boats for street c*rs: (a) Vedtee, (b)
Catro, (c) London, (d) Moscow!
!. !n which aatomobUe part ia petrei fot<pd: (S) cartwetor,
(b) radiator, (q) battery, (d) diffcremtiat?
4. Which give# Ms awt 4# sa«4a)[ yottr sote: (#) prtMt, (ht
doctor, (e) cfbbter, (d) roctor?
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DR. NASHHOGUE
Optometrist
CARE OF VISION
Located in Rear of Hamilton Jewelry Store
WILL BE )N ALTO EVERY
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
!:00to5:00 P.M.
3BI
When you re feeling below-par, your pharma-
cist is a friend in need. With speed and efficien-
cy he interprets your doctor s prescription and
quickly has you on the road to recovery. Let'
Boyd's Pharmacy be YOUR watchword to
good health.
BOYD'SPHARMACY
PHONE 261
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Mrs. Mabel Boyd, Prop.
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ALTO,TEXAS
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For Better Living
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BETTER
HAVE YOUR WHHM6 f#6C%RP/
it's wonderfu! to have elec-
tric servicc in your home to
bring you aii of its time
and work-saving conven-
iences but it is necessary for
you to remember the wir-
ing in your home that must
carry this eiectricity. if you
do not give your apphanccs
enough "feeder capacity"
they wi!! not operate as
cflicientiy as they shoutd.
BE SURE YOUR
HOME HAS—
A LAME
EMOUCH
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—, ENOUGH
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HUME
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ALSO ENOUGH
OUTLETS AND
SWtTCHES
tt's better to have Adequate Wiring for the
big job you oxpect etettricity to do in
your htjme. Cat) your E!e:tri:o) Contrcttor
now for advice.
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952, newspaper, April 24, 1952; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215232/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.