The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Saturday for a two
L,,„nwiihrctatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy McCullough
of Keltys, were here Saturday
visiting in tlte home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Shumaker.
Waiter Smith of Atto, visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dowting
of Aito were business visitors
here iast week.
Marvin Hattaway of Jackson-
THi. ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JUNE 1. 1961
Saturday visiting
vi!ie, was her
friends.
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Chandter wer^. catted to Houston
on
visitors here Monday
business
morning
Mrs. Frank (Ett) Dickson and
(laughter, Mrs. John Halt of Dial-
v.' t k on account of the iit- vitte, were in Wetto C'mday eve-
ness of their daughter. They have "'"6 visiting their sister and aunt,
returned home and report their
daughter is much better.
Mrs. C. A SutiivanSr . andC.
A Sutiivan, Jr. and daughter,
Mary Ann, of Nacogdoches, were
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SaWer, <owcos! weed kitter
It's 2^4 DOW^ WELD KH.l.ER- FORMULA 4U'-f.,sc!et.
ttve broadlenf weed control in a wide variety of crons it n
!ow cost per acre. 2-4 Dow Weed Killer Formula 40 is an
amtnc sait formulation-better for use on or near crops suscep-
ttblc to 2.4 D ester-type weed killers. !t mixes easily with hard
or sott water . . . can be apptied with field-spraying equipment
or knapsack sprayers . . . and there's no sedtment or gum to
clog spray nozzles, and teave skipped areas in your fields.
Order your 2-4 Dow Weed Killer Formuta 40 today.
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LONE STAR FEED STORE
ALTO, TEXAS
Mrs. Ezzie White and famity, and
attended graduation exercises at
Weils High Sehoot.
Vacation Bible School at First
Baptist Church got off to a fair-
iy good start Monday morning
with 54 present. Catvary Baptist
Church has a Bible School in pro-
gress this week, but I do not have
a report at this time.
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Mrs. Tom Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Clark and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B.
Ctark and chitdren of Houston,
were week-end guests of Mrs.
Fannie Ctark, who returned home
after a weeks' visit in Houston.
Mrs. A. P. Williams, Mrs. E. M.
Pinkston and Mrs. Tom Allen
were business visitors in Jack-
sonville Thursday.
Mrs. Mable Vining and daugh-
ter, Dorothy, visited in the home
of Mrs. Camitee Simmons in Alto
Sunday.
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sK:^$1.39! CANNED B!SCU!TS ?^35c
^T!C HOSE
50 Ft.
N.7!! BAXANAS
Lb.
10c
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Grade A
Lb.
29c
PORK SAUSAGE
m POTATOES Tjti.59c
.ORiNE 39c
3 Lbs.
$100
YELLOW 0N!0NS
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Lb.
5c
HAMBURGER MEAT^^M-M
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10 Lbs.
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Lb.
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69c
FLOUR
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25 Lbs.
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Sun Valley
Lb.
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( Armour s Star Lb. /)Qp
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SHced Center Cuts, Lb. 69c
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3 Lbs.
99c
WE!NERS
BACON
3 Lbs.
Korn Kist
Lb.
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No Limit Lb. Can
Tb... For Thur^tay. Friday and Saturday
99c
35c
M. G. WiHiams
Two Mites South A!to On H'ghway 6
WE RESERVE THE RKHI TO UM!T QUANT!T!ES
49c
69c
FORE QUARTER STEAK 59c
ACROSS
1. Couple
9. Collection
a. Ova
12. Attempt
14. — Knox
15. Counted
16. Pronounce
17. Kindle
18.Referees
SO. Babylonian
god
21. Fmat
22. Wily
23. Girl's name
24. Concerned
28. Passageway
31.Buries
32. Assemble
34.Age
35.Guided
36. God of love
40.You:Fr.
41. Exposed
43. Clean draft
44. Greek letter 49. Explode
46. Numbered M. Luxury
by tens 61. Mouths
48. Close 62. Valley
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1. Flower part
2. Pineapple
plant
3. Wastes
4. Narrating
6. Hail
6. Lump
7.Metric
measure
5. Newts
P. Acquired
10. More
gullible
11.Cables
13. Indisposed
16. Above
19. Large
number
22. English
essayist
23. Consumed
25. Knob
26. SufHx:
agency
27. Soaking
28. Liquid
ketone
29. Books
30. Extremity
33. Sort
37. Hand-
kerchief
38. Speak
39. Mineral
prefix
41. Monster
42. Father
43. Economics:
abbrev.
45. Devour
47. Greek letter
49. Perform
during the summers. In the winter
he partly drained it, but decayed
leaves and dirt made the pool,
slippery. Although he fenced tha
Tool off, the owner did not repair
a gate that opened on to it.Playing
children could nee the pool from
the street. One day a two year old
bey strayed through the opening,
slipped into the water, and hurt
himself.
This time the court held the
owner liable: He shoutd have
drained the whole pool, put in the
gate, or both. Otherwise the ri&k
was too great. The slippery, partly
fitled pool was tike a "tr.tp", easy
to reach. :uid concealing unusual
dangers—dangers that a chitd was
tiot likely to realize—dangers
which the owner could have re-
paired with ease at a smatl cost.
Pool owners owe a duty of care
to neighbor boys and girls when
the dangers are great, and could
be avoided by proper care.
(This newsfeature, prepared by
the State Bar of Texas, is written
to inform—not to advise. No
person should ever appty or in-
terpret any law without the aid of
an attorney who is fully advised
concerning the facts involved,
because a slight variance in facts
may change the application of the
taw.)
It's the Law
TRESPASSING CHILDREN
What are your duties as a land-
owner toward children who come
on your property without permis-
sion? In what circumstances do
you have to pay when they get
hurt?
A landowner has a special duty
to trespassing chitdren toi see that
they do not get hurt on highly
dangerous things about his place.
You can well expect them to
wander on your place; it is up to
you, within reason, to see that
they don't get hurt.
Must you pay for their injuries?
Not, for example, if the child
should have recognized the dan-
gers. or if he could look out for
himself, but doesn't.
The law expects Only what is
reasonabte to protect the child
without excessive costs.
In one ease a 12 year old girl
played hide and seek on a lot the
owner was building on. Chasing a
playmate, she failed in a jump
over a stack of windows and fell
and hurt herself. The landowner
was not liable, the court held.
This trespasser was old enough to
have seen and kept out of danger.
As a iandowner you need net
CHILDPROOF your place: you
have only to use care and guard
n^HERE'S just no denying
t it—once spring sunshine
comes peering through your
windows, dust and dirt is
bound to show its ugly face.
Time. then, to bring out the
cleaning equipment — win-
dow washing aids, furniture
polish, floor wax and, by all
means, don't forget a box of
oval blue soap pads for shin-
ing pots, pans, oven and
etectrical appliances. It's the
easy way of cleaning and so
easy on the hands, too!
* * *
SPEED VP dish washing
chores by using a little plas-
tic mesh ball, Tufly, for
stuck-on foods. It harms
neither china nor silver.
* * *
BRIGHTEN UP the cookie
sheet with a quick wash-up
and some easy rubbing with
an oval blue soap pad.
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PLAN a simple suppef after
that first day of spring clean-
ing. An oven broiled steak,
baked potatoes, salad, baked
apples and lots of good coffee
will feed aplenty. Remem-
ber to use the plastic mesh
ball to clean potatoes and
apples in no time Hat.
against dangers the trespassing
children aren't I kc'.y to know
about. Where a chitd realizes the
risk and incurs injuries "in a
spirit of bravado", the courts have
often held that the owner was not
liable.
In another case through, neigh-
borhood children played in a
home owner's swimming pool;
Gillette
Supwr
Btadw!
EAST TEXAS HOXEY — Fresh
and fine at your grocers now.
Produced and packed by Carroll
F. Weaver. tfj
FOR SALE — New Sewing Ma-
chines for sale and trade.
Looney Army Store. tfc
FOR SALE—21 acre tract of land
near Alto. Ideal place to build
a take. Brum Brunt. tfc
FOR SALE — 8-room house in good
condition, close in to town. Has
2 kitchens, make 2 good apart-
ments. See Brum Brunt. tfc.
FOR SALE—4-room house and
4 acres land with running water
the year round. $990.00 See Ed
May at Alto Wrecking Yard, tfc
NOTICE—The Cherokee Laundry
of Rusk now picks up in Alto
each Tuesday and Friday. For
free pick up and delivery,
phone 343, Alto, Texas. Sum-
mers Skelly Station. tfc
FOR SALE — Laying hens $1.00
each; or hens 50c each. Phone
332-2R. C. L. McGaughey. 1-p
FOR SALE — New Radio, $12.95
at Looney Repair Shop. tfc
Meets second Monday
night In eaeh month
Special meetings each
Tuesday night for
work in the first three degrees
Ali members should attend
Visiting brothers invited.
T. E. CUMMDtas, Sec y.
MMM MUSCLES
Quickly relieve nagging pains of
ttred, sore, aching muscles with
STANBACK Powders or Tablets.
STANBACK'S combination of mcdi
cally-proven ingredients for relief
of pain works fast and gives re-
markably comforting relief. S."is-
Atction guaranteed. Snap batk v'th
STANBACK.
Zemo Great for
Minor Bums,Cuts
Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid
or ointment, soothes, helps heal
minor bums, cuts, bruises. Family
antiseptic, eases itch of surface
LOST—Lock gas cap with keys in
cap. Lost Friday morning be-
tween Womack's Gu!f Station
and the Post Office. If found,
please take to Womack's Gulf
Station. 52-p
WANTED — Experienced truck
drivers and driver with limited'
experience for training as over
the road drivers. Ages 25 to 40
for training. J. H. Rose Truck
Line, 5003 Jensen Dr., Houston,
Texas. 2-c.
WANTED — Farms, Ranches, and
Dairies. Have qualified buyers
waiting. Louise Cochran Realty,
8148 Easton, Houston, Texas,
Mi-51942. 2c
BARGAIN — Good white paint,
$2.95 gallon during sale. Looney
Shoe Shop. 1-p
FOR RENT — 4-room furnished
apartment, modern conven-
iences, strictly private. Phone
78. He
FOR SALE — Hotpoint Electric
Push Button Full Size Range,
three years old. Like new. Bar-
gain. W. N. "Bill" Shattuck. tfc
FOR SALE — it-room house. Com-
pletely remodeled. See Brum
Brunt. tfc.
$26.00 REWARD — For informa-
tion leading to the arrest and
final conviction of anyone tres-
passing or illegally hunting or
fishing on my property.
Jeter 1. Dean. tfc
FOR SALE—Dry Cleaning Plant
doing fine business. No com-
petition. Same location 30 years.
For details contact Car! A.
Dickey. tfc
FOR SALE — 3-year-old White
Face Bull. Dehorned. $200.00.
Phone 279. Neal Jones. tfc.
cases, get Eitra Strength Zemo.
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FOR SALE — Registered Polled
Hereford bull. Gentle. 2'^ years
old See or call W. N. Roberson.
How Use Of Water May
END YOUR
CONST!PAT)ON
WORRtES
As you grow older, your system be-
gins to dry out. This is true of vour
'tigestise system, and it may lead to
tou-,tipation.Smt)TAN, taken daily
with plenty of water, produces;!
smootngelthatprovidcsthepropcr
moisture, hulk and peristaltic st'tnu-
I 'ion to help end your constipation
worries.
SrRUTAN is the all-vegetable lax-
ative aiJ :h " moistens hard, dry food
wastes and forms it for easy, regular
elimination. Sutut ANis entirely dii-
terent from harsh chemical pills,
salts, bran or oils. Take SMUTAM
daily with water and enjoy rcpuiai
elimination or your money back.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.