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THE ALTO HERALD. -^LTO. TEX-^
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THE ALTO HERALD
A Leader in South Cherokee County Since 1W6
TEXAS nrp*^SSjfi ASSOC tAf[QM
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son, Editors and Owners.
Enterea as second class matter in 1896 at the Post Office in AltJ.
Cherokee County, Texas, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1837
Published every Thursday at Alto, Texas.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation which ma^ appear in the
columns of the Herald will be gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the Publishers.
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l'imis arc m!<i<-t*way for a swine
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ALTO HERALD
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR, IN COUNTY S2.3C
SIX MONTHS. IN COUNTY H 2^i
ONE. YEAR. OUTSIDE COUNTY ..$3.00
SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE COUNTY .H.5o
Agricultural Extension ! threatens to se\-wt.'y <i
Service News ^
The ear worms attack the leave-
The corn oar worm has invaded whorls of the corn stalk and de-
Cht-rokce County and if not con- stroy th<^ tassel as it is developing.
PETRY REAPPOINTED—Herbert C. Petty. Jr. c: C ' -3
Springs, first nun tver to receive wo consecutive six-yfAr .^r
ments to the TexM Highway Commission, studies fut "
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for Texis highway; after his reappointment by the Go. . '
confirmed by the Texas Senate. During the six years r r
served on the Commission (since 1933) the Texas High" Sys-
tem has undergone the greatest period of growth and
ment in its history.
MARSHALL BYNUM
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
REA Commercial & Residential Lighting
Complete ttoct' Of
LIGHT FIXTURES, ELECTRIC MOTORS. WIRING DEVICES
") Don't Do AH Of The Electrical Work
) Do Only The Best"
PHONE 184 ALTO. TEXAS
The worm may be green, btwvn or
pink with light stnpes along sides
and .'<!* their back, and grow up to
1'* inches long. When the worm-
attack tomatoes it is called th?
I tomato fruit worm
What to do, apply a dust con-
taining -i'r Methoxyehlor, Mata-
hion, cr D.D.T. or use spraya
containing Malathion, 251 Wet-
table powder, using 4 level table-
spoons in one gallon of water of
Me'hyoxyhhlor. 501 W e 11 a b 1 e
powder. 2 level tablespoons in a
gailon of water or D.DT.. 301
Wettable powder. 3 level table-
spoons in one gallon of water.
These insecticides may be obtained
at most farm supply stores. Be
sure tu read the labels and follow !
the manufacturers re. r.s.
There is an incr<
acreage in Cherokct Ceur.iy and
it's important that Lnwvers
protect their invest '
corn crop by treat.- t 't in-
sects, because they ;iju.- y
damage the corn \ 1 If ^'U
reed additional heir :n(- mix-
tion contact your C .:r.ty Ex-
tension Agents.
J. E. Henry near :^i t'ir.
good prospects for t cr-)'
this year. Mr. He - tie
Cambell's 133 and s : f Dr.P.A.
Young's Step 329. E -.arietie-s
are looking good.
PUCGY
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OF EX€!H-\G COM KMPORAHY DESIGNS ^ irn
SrACE-SA\I.\G €()*\!!'ACT CABINETRY
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Walnut. Cherrywwd of B*o*d
SO REUABLE AH* nvuM !^ART3
GUARANTEED FOR FULL YEAR'
Mow every tabe md pert in theee new MM i, p^.
tected from wrMD ooww eome—tho mtin MM,
of tube feiiare—by M<m*o)a'e Patented Tebe See.
try Unit- A* * ree*h...eervit* eeiU ere reduced
CoMen "M" Premimm Tnbee ere bndt *nd Tot-
ed to meet rigid Motoroi* $teaderde thet are 100%
higher then pebiiehed HA retlngt (the mndard tJ
the ttsdeeUj!). Tbeee high Headerd* i
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MMST SEC rNEM WfEM
IV SALES & SERVICE
At O. B. Body Shop
Phone 9! A!to, Texas
JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF
MAQUETTE FREEZERS
LIFETIME WARRANTY
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
LYONS BUTANE GAS CO., !NC.
PHONE 125
ALTO, TEXAS
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TOWN TOPICS
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UP /N ^ RAiLROAD DISASTER?
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EAST TEXAS OFFICE SUPPLY
Jacksonville, Texas
) WILL BE IN ALTO EVERY OTHER THURSDAY
)F YOU NEED OFFICE SUPPLtES PLEASE CALL THE
ALTO HERALD. MAIL YOUR ORDER TO ME.
T. C. WATSON
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R!DE A!R COND!T!ONED
YOU LOOK
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Why eweiter end nuf-
fer in e eummertime
eweatbM? The Frigi-
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euto treve! coo! end
comfortebie, and
helps heap you alert,
too, for eafer driving.
AMERtCA S FtNEST AUTO A)R CONDtTtONER
PEARMAN MOTOR CO.
Alto, Texas
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1961, newspaper, June 1, 1961; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215677/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.