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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JANUARY 7, 1965
MY,M.
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in need of a New
ution?
is have plenty resutu-
he makint. but any
egardtngyoLn health
ion well made,
ad thisy^ar. Maiti-
od health requires n
and forethought, but
cheaper and simpler
! to get well aKai".
to lead a balanced iife
,ty rest ant) exercise,
ting or running the
may not b(. your dish.
anyone can take a
alk each day. Simply
mm the supper table
ed is scarcely enough
^r any well person.
H! \n STATE'S LAKCESr FRATERNAL ORDER
T!te.e four ,uen were elected to top otltee in the (imml T.odn'' of Tcxaa during it^ 129th
Annua! (JonununitiUion in Waco Deeentlter 4. Heading the 250,tl00-nu <n!)er fraternal ord< r
in 1965 wilt be (left to right): Crand Master J. Carroll llinsley, an Austin attorney; !1. V
Fullingint, who is an Odewna inauranee man. Deputy Crand Master; CranH Senittr Warden
J. D. Totnntc, Jr., a 1 ort Worth dentist atnl J. W. Chamller of Houston, a businesmnan, who
will be tirand Junior Warden. Over 4,000 representatives of the 968 Texus Masonic !,odg< s
attended the Waco meeting.
Resolve to ca. a balanced dicl.
Nutritionists rccommond regular
mealtimes with some of the basic
atipiE'sg
KITS
^jijake your furniture exquisite and
HVat<sghionab!e in two simple steps—
NO REMOVING
M BLEACHING
M M9 NO SCRAPING
autiful, Economical and Durable
For Sale At
LCi
fourcachday. Specifically, this
Includes a meat or meat substi-
tute, bread or cereal, milk or
dairy product, and fruit and
vegetables -especially one rich
in vitamin C. Foods come in many
colors, textures and flavors, and
can be easy on the eyes and
tempting to the palate, as well as
fue) for your body.
Resolve to see your doctor and
your dentist for yearly check-ups,
unless you need them more often.
They can detect many danger
signs, and in many eases
prcvon. serious probiems. Many
types of cancer, for example, can
often be cured if detected early.
Resolve to see that you and
your family are protected against
today's preventable diseases -
smallpox, lockjaw, whooping
cough, polio, measles, etc
Keep your immunizations up to
date.
Resolve to use your head where
your Itealthis concerned. Nothing
euros everything. Beware tin
j peddler who tells you it docs, or
k
up
89t
ENJOY
LOW-COST
COMFORT
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PERSOMUTY
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who comes bearing fane; gadgets,
radiation cones or st<pcr juicing
machines. If you're not sure
check with your local medical
society or a local health authority.
Resolve to practice good per-
sonal hygiene every das of the
year. Brush your teeth after
meals: take a daily bah; wash
your hands before eating or pre-
paring food. A clean body and
sanitary surroundings ) o s t e r
healthy living.
Resolve to take care of your
health during 1965.
(A weekly feature l'rc-i*. the
Division of Pubitc Health Edu-
cation, Texas State Department
of Health.)
ELECTRtC
HEATiNG
W!TH !ND!V!DUAL
ROOM CONTROL
NEWS FROivi
STATE CAPITOL
Austin—Texas Legislators will
hcbackinAustinon.7anunr;'12to
igrapplc wiih an array of problems
which could keep then) here
throughout the summer.
Or.gwmionai antl legislative
redisricting, taxes and appropria-
Dions top the ncenda of controver-
sial subjects for the 59th srss'ion.
Many lawmakers feel It h c y
barely will come to gripe's with
the redisricting issue More ex-
piration of the regular session in
May. Special sessions very likely
will be necessary to settle this
explosive 'natter in line with the
lono-mati-onet-votc theory laid
down by cjmrt decisions.
Prolonged expenditures for high-
er education and teacher pay
raises look like (sop topics for de-
bate in the spending area.
Other legistaitl'iM sure to stit'
ntrong interest and hot tempers
.'includes horse race bcitMing, oil.
and gas lease pooling, water
planning and development, mixed
drink sales and judicial pay raises.
No significant change In the'
power structure of dither house
'of the Legislature is likely. House
Speaketr Byron Tunnell is assured
of another term and Lt.Gov.
Preston Smith will begitn hia
K cond term as presiding officer
t<f the Senate.
There are only two new mem-
bers in the Scnale and 42 in the*
CAR
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THE WEATHER tS NEVER TOO
COLO FOR US TO WASH AND
GREASE YOUR CAR.
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Station
HIGHWAYS 69—21
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BOB HOPE TALKS TEXAS —
A special premiere of a liim de-
signed to tell the "true s^ory" of
Texas will be h< !d in Austin on
Jammry 13, \vi)en "Bc!i
Talks Texas" wil! be shown to
Gov. Juhn Connally, member 'i
the Legislature and f^th(r State
uiiicials.
lltm was produced through et-
mission. it was financed by 14
indu at<d chambers o f
commerce. Purpose ts seil :
sons in other states and o^^^er
countries on Tcxn ami it; t
ness, industry and tourist attrac-
tions.
E. B.Germany, cbnimr, air
the commission hopes ttiol the
film wii! have some impact on
plant location decisions -- and
that it wiil "hit at the image that
Texas is ali cowboys, Indians and
sane brush."
TAX ESTtMATES DUE — R. L.
Ihinncy. administrative officer of
the Internal Revenue Service, re-
minds farmers and ranchers that
Friday, January 15, 1965, is the
final day for filing their estimated
Federal income tax returns for
1H64 That is unless they have ar-
ranged to file their final return on
orbeforcFcbrumylS.
Phinney said that farmers and
ranchers who do file estimated*
returns onJitunryl.! and payt!-
tax du,.t on the estimate have!
un'i! April!.* to ftk fun! return)
and pay balances ottaxe due.
! I < In o* fines a farn ' r e
!'atu tt.-!' a ".,r *.vh', ,\tt;
thirdsormo!\.ofh ^.ost.tn!!'
fr' tuf u-nin . tT' .if ti'm.
!NA CUflAL tNV!TAHONS —
Som-- 4Q,0t)0 Texan r < i\- '
inviiaftonstn'thctin !.i
political-social events of the sea-
son -- the gala Deinocratie victory
dinner on January 21 and the in-
augura'ion of Governor Connally
andLt.Cov.iltcston Smith on
January 2d.
Par^y leaders hope to set ttew
attf'tdance and financial records
a' the S21 a plate dinner.
Stri n g will b< limited a
minimum fo!- joliticat !'uncli"ns,
p!o!)ab'y Knfinedt^ C'< n!ly,
Smith :<nd House Speakc! : \ron
Tunnct)
A
t )
H be
simple and brief.
OPTOMETHiSTS
DR. NASH HOGUE
AND
DR. CHAS. C. MURRAY JR.
814 ELLIS AVE. LUFKIN. TEXAS
One Block Toward Town From West Side Fire Station
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Our price for the new full-size Coronet is the lowest you'li get. Actually priced below both Ford and Chevrolet.
This hot new Dodge is really a buy, so buy 'em while they're hot.
We have just the right Coronet waiting for you. so why wait? Come in today, and drive it away.
PEARMAN MOTOR COMPANY
207 Marcus St.
Alto, Texas
M)hht!poo&
World's Largest Appliance Manufacturer
Moda) LMA 440-0-5
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With Trade
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ALTO.TEXAS
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215861/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.