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It's the Law
HI
TEXAS
The American "Bill of Rights,"
consisting of the first ten amend-
ments to our federal constitu-
tion, aif adopted at one tnnt in
1791, specifies itt some detail a
number of basic civiirignt^ of the
imtividuaicitixcn. t/nat'ered by
subsequent atnendmefits and jcal-
ousiy guarded by our courts, these
privileges must stiii )<e re.-peded
by our governing twins today
Among the n.ost famttiar of
our constitutional guarantee ;ut
thosereiatingtofreedt')" 'tri'-
tigion, speech, antl < fthc; t\ss
The same article pmtcct. the
rights of peaceable a etnolyand
thepriviiege of pc'it',;)-:ngthe
government for tetirt s ..f m-iev-
anccs.
At]otheraniendmc!ttsct'm'<--<nu
j persons, houses, papers and cf-
itects against unreasonable
searches and seizures, and speci-
fies that no warrants shall issue
but upon probable cause, and
A1.T0 tff.RALn, ALTO. l^EXAS, DECEMBER 21, 196!
MARSHALL BYNUM
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
KEA Commercial & Reaidentia! Lighting
Comptete Stock
LtGWT FiXTURES. ELECTRtC MOTORS, WiRtNG DEVtCCa
") Don't Do A)) Of Th. Et*etrtc.) Work
) Do Onty Th< Bett"
TEXA3
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Children of the Methodist Home in Waco, Texas, sing hearty wishes of A Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year to their friends across the Southwest. The Methodist Home serves in providing
a home-like atmosphere for children separated from their families by death, poverty and other
misfortunes. Over 400 youngsters receive individual care in family sized groups at the Home
winch wiii soon celebrate its 72nd anniversary.
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7*
Lite Fluff
2 Cans
PURE LARD
Tip Top
8 Lb. Bucket
ORANGES
OLEO
Decker's
Lb.
15c
5 Lb. Bag
29c
P!CMC HAMS
Small Ones
GRAPEFRUIT
5 Lb. Bag
29c
HAMS
Neuhoff
APPLES
Lb.
COFFEE
Admiration
Lb. Can
55c
59c! TURKEYS
5 Lb. Bag
39c
Lb.
Mt
MRU HIST BACON !1.W ! CABBAGE
Lb.
5c
SUGAR
10 Lbs.
H.M
4?
PECANS ^ SI.00
PORK SAUSAGE 00
FLOUR M
ANTIFREEZE 79
KHAKI PANTS
B„S2.00
25c
Lb. 55c
RED POTATOES
10 Lbs.
39c
RUGS
9x12
MM
SUB BACON u. 4!c
By The Piece, Lb. 45c
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE^"'* 49c
SWEET POTATOES
PINEAPPLE
STEW MEAT
Lb.
39c
Each
FOREQUARTER ROAST
HAMBURGER MEAT 2,b,89c
ROUND STEAK ^ 83c
FOREQUARTER SHAK^. 59c
' These Specials Good For Thursday. nday ana oa.ur^y
M. C- W!!!!aM$
CROCERT and
TEXACO SERVICE STATION
Twc Miles South Aitn On Highway 69
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unless supported by oath or af-
firmation.
The due process of law amend-
ment encompasses not one but
several guarantees. Every Amer-
ican is secured against being
piaced twice in legai jeopardy
for the same offense; against
being compeiied to be a witness
against himself in a criminal
case; and against having his pri-
vate property taken for public
use without just compensation.
He is also secured against being
held for trial for a capital (death
penalty) or other infamous crime,
unless upon a presentment or
indictment of a grand jury.
And, of course, no person may be
deprived of life, liberty or prop-
erty without orderly court pro-
cedures, or due process of law.
The right to a speedy and pub-
lic trial, by an impartial jury, in
the locality where the crime
was committed, the right to be
informed of the nature and cause
of the accusation, and the rights
to compel attendance of defense
witnesses and to have the assist-
ance of defense counsel in all
criminal prosecutions are se-
cured by another section of the
"Bill of Rights."
Excessive bail and fines, and
cruel and unusuai punishments,
are prohibited in Amendment
VIII. Other articles insure the
right to bear arms and ban quar-
tering of soldiers in private
homes during peace time.
Then, to make quite clear to
our governing bodies the under-
lying intent of the preceding pro-
visions. the Ninth Amendment
states; "The enumeration in the
Constitution, of certain rights,
shall not be construed to deny or
disparage others retained by the
people."
The Tenth Amendment further
emphasizes this basic theory by
providing: "The powers not del-
egated to the United States by
the Constitution, nor prohibited
by it to the States, are reserved
to the States respectively, or to
the people."
Thus, that fundamental phil-
osophy expressed in the Decla-
ration of Independence, that
men are endowed with certain
unalienable rights, and that "to
secure these rights, governments
are instituted among men, de-
riving their just powers from
the consent of the governed,"
has been carried forward into
the highest law of our land.
(This newsfeature, prepared by
the State H;tr r<i* Texas, is written
to inform-not to advbe. Xo [-c: son
should ever apply or interpret any
law without the aid of an attorney
whv is fully advised conccrning
the facts involved, because a slight
variance in facts may change the
application of the law.)
NOTICE
I am now in position to buy
your furs at a good price. Please
contact me if you have any to
sell. Phone 1002-S-L-S, E. B.
Lindsey, Alto, Texas. 30p
Get quick resutts with
ClASSIFIM ADS
FOR SALE — Dodge Pick-up.
Good shape and runs good.
Priced for quick sale. See or
call Ed May at Alto Wrecking
Yard. tfc
WANTED TO BUY—Private col-
lector will pay highest cash
prices for old coins. Mail direct
or send list for prices.
R. H. McDonald, 1606 E. Dulse.
Tyler, Texas. 30p
BAST TEXAS HONEY — Fresh
and fine at your grocers now.
Produced and packed by Carroll
F. Weaver. tic
NOT)CE—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 — Solid oak table,
good condition. Dudley Lawson
Alto, Texas. tfc
FOR SALE—Our home, just re-
remodeled. l.arge living-din-
ing area, two bedrooms, den,
two baths, and carport. Two
car garage with apartment
and conveniences. H. G.
Singletary. tfc
HOUSE FOB SALE — One new
three-bedroom house now u'ldn
construction. See Brum Brunt
Alto, Texas. tfc
)25.00 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—lOO-A Farmali Trac-
tor and all equipment. In good
condition and used three crops.
Seg J.'L. Pyle or phone 111. tfc
FOR SALE — Good used upright
piano. Will sell for $100.00. Mrs.
Tom Selman, Route 1, Alto,
Texas. 31p
FOR SALE — 100 bales of Ber-
mud'a grass hay. 60c and yon
pick up or 75c delivered. Call
1040-S-L, R. L. Roberts, Alto,
Texas. 29o
NOTICE
My property ts posted according
to law against all trespassing,
hunting, and fishing.
J. K. Acrey. tip.
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Good [Dews from Dodge!
Prices an at! DODGE MM mode!s
am !awer than !ast gear
Afore new cars were soM this
Mnwn&er Man fn any oMer
M)pem6er fn aMfomofice
Matory. ThdMsfry safes are
6oomfwy af a record rate.
Before yoM 6ny any new
car, cAec& yoKr dependable
Dodye Deafer. (%ec& Me new
size Dodye Dart, actuary
priced up fo %7i ieaa Man fast
year's comparaMe model.
C0A)PAM DAM'S WW I0W PMC!
Comportoono, mow, OtO hMtfMXMtfMhunf
MMo:tod MM prtoo at oyMtf Moot Md*M. (My
whlto-wot) Mm o)m) tow**, ottof opttono! oqulpttm*.
't*to nd tooo) toxoo (Uooy) ood dootl notion ttoryo oMrn.
FORD M/KLANf
$2079
MERCUR/ MC7EOR
$2203
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CHEf/ a/SCAWVg
$2324
FORD (MiAMf
$2378
The 1962 Dart is a totally new kind
of Dodge automobile. Two feet
shorter than America's largest car.
Two feet longer than the smallest.
Dart is sized right in the middle of
the big and little.
You get maneuverability without
sacrifice of comfort or room. You
get both gasoline economy and out-
standing performance.
'62 DODGE DART!
The Dart standard she cylinder
engine is the most powerful in the
business. Its standard V8 develops
more horsepower and torque than
anything near its price.
Dart is comfortable. (Chair-high
seata.) It is extremely easy to handle
and park. (New low-friction steer-
ing gear.) And like every Dodge
before it, completely dependable.
The body is rustproofed. The brake)
adjust themselves. You can go
82,000 miles between grease jobs.
The 1962 Dodge Dart is now,
without question, the best buy on
the market. See It. Drive it today.
MZM MM? /W WF MMMMF
PEARMAN MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 188 207 Marcua St. A!to, Texaa
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1961, newspaper, December 21, 1961; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215706/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.