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THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO. TEX.'.-
JOHN DOWDY'S
From Washington, D. C.
Dear Friend.-:
The increase in (rime h".e ir
the nation's Capita! :n- be?n -'
greitthn'a Con2r'-.-.-t)^at orr.-
?nittee of which I am a memt.-er
has beer. H.s.-.'gnct the duty of
ascerta: .in^ the ea'^e and ree -m-
mend-n^r m dial action. We are
havin? hearings at '.his *.imc. 0*Jr
rw^mntenda'ian.s wilt utid)jbtf:d'.v
Gillette
^ /or^upcr^
^iuwBtodet
be b:*.'.e:!y oppo.ca by the left'
wing and other socialist ^roJ^.
but it is my belief that the devent.
l^w-ab.dcitizenry is entitle!
to protection.
Thugs, brutes and hoodlum-
seem to have the idea that peopl-..
in the District of Columbia, and
particularly women, are fair game
for them to rob, rape and murder.
Washington has a fine police force
which ia dedicated and well-train-
ed. It works under handicaps that
art unknown in other jurisdictions,
and would not be tolerated in any
'tate. Local tinminnlsare pro-
vided protections here that should
be reserved f<<r their victims.
The criminal's knowledge that
punishmer.t will be swift and
certain is the greatest de.errent
to crim<\ That condition does not
prevail. Though he be apprehended
and tried, the court deci-iorts hero
hsw made ciiv - im- **e.
On* 1 the dec;- n- ^:i;ch needs
correction by leg", slat ion is the one being a person w.t.--.
known as the Durham Rule. It pos:njr. Before the 1
involves umnity as a defense The was established by '
rule hag beer, carried to the e\:er.t the District of C-iiuii '
that even a sociopath may bt of criminal cases r-.?
found not guilty by reason of quittais by rea.^n o!
insanity, even for the most heinous February of this yea-
crime. A sociopath might be de- cases tried in the D.-"-
bribed m ordinary language as ed in such a verdic*
———. The e\*i; resulting *
ham Rule is presently
the City of Washin?*
great danger is that
States Supreme Co.;"
large it to cover a! *
the enchanced crin <
rapidly wer the
committee "ill :*o;*
take care of the Dur
hope Congress will f
commendation. The
^fallory cases give -
element a decided ad
There are other C<
which we will offer
remedy, but there is
discuss alt of them !
I do not know ju-'
news of this break-
ght, ar.d
-uchthat
or duld
;tr,'!* rty.
regardless
-tri-ft. i"
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
ENTERING COLLEGE URGED
TO TAKE TESTING TESTS
t Li
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rep *r"
for your famity
United
New We:ghf Redue+ton P!an
Anxious to l^se weight? Try-
Carnation Company's new
meal replacement die* formula
that can be made at home, ar.d
costs less than 45 cents a day.
A day's supply is made by
simply stirring cups instant
nonfat dry milk cr. '.uls ir.'.o
1 quart of fresh. w;.:le milk.
This amount of i'.: 'a plus
oneall-purpo;en.!ti--.* t
mineral preparai. n supplier !
1,000 calorics and 70 gr;.' .;c:p
protein. Together, t.'.- e '
ntaeica! ingredient- f'irri-hti.e-'
minimum daily adult require- -
ments for vitamins and min-
erals as set up by the I^aticnal
Research Council.
The advantages r-f this dieting pian are many. Complete
daily nutrition is provided, ana t:n nigh protein content of the
milk beverage assures :.pp.-tite sat: ,'i 'i.n. The plan makes it
possible to diet eu i. :r:- ally, and best of all, you can do-it-
yourself.
Be sure to always e nsult your d<* or brforc you begin to
diet. Let him ju-jg-.- 1. .v much weigh*, y. u ean lose safely, and
the rate at v-hi-.h the weight should be lost. Perhaps, he will
suggest sub.stitutir.n the diet ftimula for only one or two meals
a day. Let him also pron'tibe the all-purpose vitamin-mineral
capsule.
You'll li'-r tlx fresh milk flavor of the beverage. For variety,
you can add fla-. ^ in extiu'.-t- m h as vanilla, pineapple, straw-
berry ar.d f,range. lif-re are some other tips to help you enjoy
you: diet days. . . .
1. Be suit tr. take tl'.e vitamin-mineral capsule with your
first glass of the d-ct beverage each day.
2. Si "plemcrit the rr.J't beverage with fresh vegetables such
asiettuctr, celery, ca'Jiiil^.'.'ei', car- 's, watercress, scallions.
Photo by CariM^cn Ca.
Nearly three million American
tamilie* are taking advantage of the
growing trend to home food-freezer
plans. And countless more have
Men bewitched — and a little be-
wildered — by conflicting reports
about the genuine advantages of
this revolutionary shop-at-home
way of marketing by the month.
Sales of meat
and frozen foods
delivered in bulk
to the home last
year totaled S1.7
billion — a sub-
stantial slice of
the nation's $7?
billion overall
food bill.
Families considering t. plan great-
Is appreciate guidance, reveals the
general manager of one of the
nation's oldest home provisioning
firms. Walter Blazer of Seacrest
Industries Corp. notes that it is
easier to pick the right plan if the
family keeps a few key points in
mind.
Here are Scacrest's six yardsticks
for saving time and money when
choosing a plan:
* Look for recognized govern-
ment grading terms, such as
"Choice," or "Prime," for meats,
and identifiable brand names on
other foods and staples.
* Are the cuts and kinds of meat
offered those that your family wants
and is used to eating?
< If not, are members entitled to
substitution or exchange of cuts of
meat or other foods that prote un-
satisfactory?
* Check salesmen's money-saving
claims against company price lists.
It's easy to tell whether a claim is
true.
< Check the choice of budget pay.
ments and delivery schedules
able. Most clubs try to ofierenouj.i
range.
* If you already own a freezer,
check whether you will re:ei*'c tl :
same benefits as families v.ho bu
both freezer and food throu.h ti.;
pian.
By selecting the right plan ac-
cording to these six simple po'-ts,
Seacrest oillcials have found, fami-
lies can enjoy the time-saving bene-
fits of home food plans —and poc-
ket savings as well.
eluded at least six rapes and four
murders.
- rs 'uat "H will Rf'W '"*
t ,. . <. v r- long as the
.... n'-.-v.t'.- that a criminal
! punisht-d for his
truth Is that the
.''ttitrintfisthe
ntim nart of the
crimes. The
\,'a<<i.cd.«'h's -Hi<?h school
iditHte^ in Hast Tex.ui wishing
t . <-n'er c -Hege n<-\t fall a.re urged
1 to take the testa of the American
College Testing Program to be
. ,...ry tdininis't-red.lulvS in ttie Testing
: .'..'rt-;-'rtcd,<*<'n!''r at Stephen F. Austin Stat*
Tiie weekin- C"lleg;c.
Tie 'ests will)*- given at 8
, l < kSatur<iay morning, JulyS.
it ihe Crftith Fitie Arts auditori-
um <t Sti[t)i"nF. Austin Statt*
( Here. Prl^trry Covin, adminis-
trator, has announced.
He-nits "f the tests are used by
7H".-t colleges in Texas as a ttasis
f .r entrance rtquirenmnts. Step-
tomatoes. A
t 'i of {Tti.i-.d can jts and cabbage moistened
with lemon juice wi.l ta. te good at lunch or snack time
3. Have as much coflec and t... n y.. u like ('.vithvut :u^ar
and cream;.
-i. ^'a:.e it a p' n'.t i drink plentvof water.
DO.IT.YCUF.?SLF ri'.T BLVEPACE: To make about
Iqua:t^' .-<- :.."<'y). stir 1': cups instant nonfat dry
ntiik crys'.:i . '1 < -.!;<:* <<ffre.-h, whole milk. Stir in OM
teaspoon or^ri}.c, ie:.if.n, pineapple or strawberry extract.
Lawn Mower Repair
Let us check your lawn mower
now. We can repair and replace
new parts at a very low cost.
See us for NEW MOWERS. We
can save you money.
O. B. Paint &
Body Shop
Phone 91, Alto
BRiDES
ENJOY
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
MORE!
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Wedding gifts are more ap-
preciated when they're electric!
Bride# enjoy electric appliances
more became they're labor-sav-
ing, comfort-giving and operate
for so few pennies! Remember the
next bride and groom with an
electric houseware... it will keep
on giving year after year!
Brides on a Budget
prefer
Low-Cott EiaatricHyi
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: ...-m.et.t Will t-e)het. F. Austin requires that enter-
ing .-^'.udents take this test or that
' of the College Entrance Examt-
ttn'iun Ho:ird hut prefers the
students to take the A OTP exami-
nation.
Students wishing to take the
ACTP tests should secure registra-
' rstt sweekindutltxl
rsf y and Helbert Gatlin,
iMtitu- Adam.-. <<f
if. Virgil Seit'tand
$ntith. of Athens; attd
: l.i\ in^sten.
tion f«rm. fr „
principals, f, ,
Stephen t- \ -
or frum ])r \i ,,
coordinator
Complete,)
plus a fe<*
turned by Ju;-. ]
Lee. H<,\ !,ji- ,
br.
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*o Dr.
HMD4Q
For relief c) K,.,
MMr'tn pains, tj,f. sT^ag,
binationof' !
entscompound':,
uppainrehc. . .
recommend the <ngrf- ^
BACK. Ce! Renun"
dtn or Tablf-ts
anteed to telteve pain fast,
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STANBACK
a<*lnst any
preparation
you've ever
used
ysris
, h"
Mmeteenn:
The climalc con!(!n't he better
for buying a new
JET SMIMtTH CHEVROLET
fanJ /At rr;r wore arc
Take the -ki - and breeze.-. A-M a spankin'
new Jet-sir, xih Chevy. Presto, you've got ait the
makings r. i- holiday. T:;.' i .v-]oading
deep-wt.'.! '.r.'.r.k s\va!!t'*.vg up m..st everything
to pack along. The carefully
y Fisher l.as yr.i livin' in
.'i't*ii..-h stais wiiere
you'd want
crafted F F'
iuxuiy ;
the sigi. -
smooth C. .'v
coin
t' comes easy),
ide, with a sines
hat Jet-
Full Coil
spring at c;tch whee!, genties you pa^t all the
wrinkles and ruts in the roads (there's even a
team of over 700 behind-the-scenes "shock ab-
sorbers" to hush up road surface mumblings and
grumblings). All in a!!, Chevy's light-steerin'.easy-
goin' ways just don't leave much fur yon
to do but feel good. And that's cxactly the
way your Chevrolet dealer wants ynu i\r]
—as you can plainly see in those bta.iiifjl
June buys he's got bustin' out all over.
Air conditioning —an MtM-cos) optiM tM
gives you fingertip temperatute
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PEARMAN CHEVROLET COMPANY
PHONE 236
ALTO, TEXAS
SEE US FOR YOUR
Butane Propane
WE Glvr
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GREEN STAMPS
Call Us For GulfTane, Butane Or Propane
Men'n"''' y°"- Ou, service men
tanks. s Lylmders and house
pll^ ^ ^ ^ Service
Sin^'etary ai niJJtlY^ Alton
" 294. (^Ga. or Service
We Make Warm Friend. With D
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.