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THE ALTO HERAM), ALTO, TEXAS. JULY 2.
THE ALTO HERALD
T E X AS RESSj^ ASSOC !AI!0M
A Leader in South Cherokee County Since 1896.
Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son, Editors and Owners.
Entered as second ciass matter in 18tM at the Post Office in Aito,
Cherokee County, I'exas under the act of Congress of March 3, 1887.
Published every Thursday at Alto, Texas.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the
coiumns of the Heraid wiil be giadly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the Publishers.
ALTO HERALD
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAH, ]N COUNTY - $2.50
SIX MONTHS. IN COUNTY ... - $1 23
ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE COUNTY - - $3.00
SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.5"
Wanda BeH and '''"K ceremony June 22. at the
is . home of Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Geraid Choate in Rusk. Mrs. Bill Lee
!^ed June ^0 j Mo]vm Carr. brother-in-
Miss Wanda Bel! and Gerald 'aw "t th? e<*oom, were the only
Choate were married in a double attendants. Rev. Schwltter per-
formed the ceremony.
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a white sheath dress with
white accessories and she carried
a white Bible topped with a
white corsage.
Mrs. Choate is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Dick Bell of Rusk,
and a 1959 graduate of Rusk High
School.
Mr. Choate is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Choate of Alto.
He is a graduate of Alto High
Scliool and is employed at the
Rusk State Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Choate will be at
JOHN DOWDY'S
NEWSLETTER
From Washington, D. C-.
votes in addition to my own. We
making some progress. When
the American people become
t)]< ra!lyaw:)reof Me evils of
tins urogram, the demand will be
uehthatwe am successfully
(hangcit but we still have a
long way to go.
I'oday.wc will have a bill to
the nation))! debt limit,
tin ni")i< y can he borrowed to
continue the foreign aid program.
! WiUopp,,:. ,
not!„ii,., ^
necessary.
Next week .......
R 3, the Sttprt
about which!
written.
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Dear Friends:
The House has i
debate on the tn
hotne in the Central High Com- i foreign aid for ths.
munity following a short wed-
ding trip.
Attending the wedding were
Mrs. Bell, mother of the bride, of
Rusk; Mrs. Choate, mother of the
groom, of Alto: Mr. and Mrs.
Molvin Carr of Houston; Joe and
Katrena Lee of Aito and Mrs.
Hell's sister.
tconn' t-tt . ;
;tt)thnri^n^
next fiscal
<foccasic!'-
Zemo Great far
Minor Bums,Cuts
Zemo, a doctor's formuia, liquid
or ointment, soothes, helps heal
minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family
antiseptic, eases itch of surface
rushes, t'/.ema, teen-age pimples,
athlete s foot. Stops scratching, so
aids faster healing. For stubborn
casf-s, get E^tra Strength Zemo.
year. On a number
I have pointed out tin
jcetions to that prmn'
has drained so mttch of r -
sources of our natt r. a* .*;
been the main reas :
looningofour nati r...' -
has also been used to bui.d ^**
dustries in foreigti land? r : r -
pctition.withourowr. ' - -
tribute to uncmployniet.' r 1
opposed the bil!, as I have r. :r.e
past.
There are 436 members of the
House. Last year we got 134
votes against the authorization
bill for foreign aid, and 126 votes
against the appropriation. This
year, we were able to get 142
votes against the authorization;
the appropriation bill is yet to
come.
1 knew we could not defeat the
bill, so I offered an amendment to
it that would have prevented the
.i'.h which
n ".. The
r.twas
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rend
Vrtrcd
rnr.ent
3 '.he
- f . thcr nations
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...... cr.sKieration
r.:.:.r.-*axpayet'i:."no
..... . r shali be made for
f : r. '*.;ch v. *.:ld increase
I c **.r: set how anyone could
W... ..^a.r..-*. t:.; amendment, but
;* was pp -ed " the ground that
i; would termutate the foreign
aid pr^gran*. On a standing vote,
it received 56 votes; so now there
are at least 56 members who do
notbel:e*.\ tn borrowing money
to gi\ e away, l^en I offered a
similar amendment in a prior
Congress, it received only five'
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1959, newspaper, July 2, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215579/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.