The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1949 Page: 2 of 14
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Make a Pcrfect Gift
OCTUOL-SIZf CUTTING &UOES tCf
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A Gift For A Httmemaker
"THESE beautifu) teaf-scro!)
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anc-quarter-inch wood with jig or
fret saw. They make a perfect
setting for figurines and smat!
antiques.
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Mnken pair or n set of three with pat.
tern339. Price of pattern is 25c. Order
WORKSHOP !'ATTEWN BH!tV!CE
Drawer !0
Bedford !!ii!s. New York
When you get to the bottom of
your Christmas shopping tist you'i!
be a tot tess exhausted if you start
at the top by ordering severa) car-
tons of mitd, futt-Havored Camei
cigarettes and pound tins of rich-
tasting Prince Atbert Smoking To-
bacco—the Nationa) Joy Smoke.
Detighting your famiiy and friends
with gifts of Camets and Prince
Aibert is an easy, pteasant way to
speed through much of your Christ-
mas shopping. Both these popuiar
gift items come in coiorfut, ready-
wrapped, hoiiday containers. No
other gift wrapping is necessary.
\nd for added convenience, each
contains a card for your persona]
greeting buiit right into the gata
package. Save time and money
this Christmas season by giving
miid, coo] Camets and meHow
Prince A!bert Smoking Tobacco.
Your !oca! dealer is we]]-stocked
now. He']) be gtad to simpiify your
shopping chores. —Adv.
You can usuaUy get at [east
three tabtespoonfuts of juice from
one iemon.
LOST: MtSERY
OF CONSHPATKM
"It's wonderfu!—how much better I
feet. And I need no more iaxatives—
att due to eating one dish of ALL-
BRAN daiiy! I sin-
cere]y recommend
this cerea]." Mrs.
J.A.Hamma,12C6W.
Main St., Portland,
Ind. JMsf one o/ many
MnsofictiedieMers.
You, too, may expect
wonderfu] relief if
constipation is due
to tack of butk in your diet. Just eat
one ounce of crisp, flavorful ALL-
BRANdaily,drink plenty of water.
If not satisfied after 10 days, send
the empty carton to Kettogg's, Battte
Creek. Mich. Get DOUBLE
MONEY BACK.
MISERIES?
WHY DON I YOU TRY
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It's different, tt'stimn
tested. Even if others
fnitedyou, tryHHM
Reiitve distress ot MONTHLY^
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Are you troubied by distress of
fcmsls funetionai psrtodio disturb-
ance*? Does this tnske you suffer
from patn, fee) <o narttom, tired—
at such times? Then 00 try Lydls E.
Ptnkham's Vegetabie Compound to
reiteve such aymptoma. Ptnkham's
has a grand soothing affect on one
o/ Momgn't tno!( (mporfanf orpatu/
LYB!* E.PtNKHAM'S
COMPOUMO
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Uc!p Than Gram an the BitwJ
of Harmf u) Body Waste
Your Mdnaya are eonatamtty Oitsrtaa
waata matter from the blood atroam Hut
Hdnaya aomettmaa tag ta their work—de
not act aa Nature tnteadad—fat) to re-
move tmpurtttee that, if retatned. may
poison the ayatem and opaet the whote
body machtnery. . ,
Symptoma may be asMlng bacttache.
pereleteot heedatbe. attaelta of dtaatoeee.
getting up atghte. awetttng. puHtmeee
under the eyee—a feettng ot nervoua
amatety and toaa of pep and etrength.
Other efgna of Hdaey or btadder dta-
order are tometlmee bumtag. scanty of
too frequent urtnatton.
There ahoufd be ao doubt that prompt
treatment ta -taer than aegtect- Uae
f\<an t P'iis. Doaa'a have been winning
new [rtenda for more thaa forty yeera.
They have a aattoa-wtde reputation.
Are recommended by gratefaf peopte the
oyer. As* gear welgMof/
coaatry
SPiLLS
—Also—
PARAMOUNT NEWS
By Len Kieit
VIRGh.
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IB ^OBLO
you CUT
TW5 SO
CUtC
HEM
woui-t? &ei
A Kt(H OUT OP ONE
OP west
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SUNNYStDE
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THAT'S NOT 4 TiR \ — !
THAT'S MONEy/ ' I e
BUT ^
pcce
y'ARe
JOE.
WELL, GEE
JtM, THANK5 A
LOT. NOT MANY
MEN TIP US
PIRST.
you UEAO _
o,,. ^ ABOUT CHARLIE'S
' COUSIN'S
WIPE?.
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By Clay Hunter
THE OLD GAFFER
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SMOHtNG
BOUFORD
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ONCE A)?0UMP THE BLOCK..
EVEPVEOPV
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THAT'S
600P
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PONT KNOW
PIGMT
CAM'T
ALOM6TOPAY
I HAVE
H6UPE6
AGA)N^
WHOSE FAULT
SHMELYEK-
5
MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fi:her
GOTNOTHfNO ^TWATS THE
SMALLER? T GOT J SMALLEST
I GET CHANCE..
YOU WATCH (SUREj
U-M-MM--ROAST
CHESTNUTS/ (SURE
GtMME A BAG/
UMMBOy.' I JUST LOVE^
ROAST CHESTNUT&!-
WOHDER WHATS KEEPtN
^ THAT
Guy?
NO CMANGE FOR
TEN
IVE
GOT'
STAND MtSTERt^rl
OH,WELL, I 6UESS HE
JUST FOR60T.' PR0BA6LV
DoiN'HIS CHRISTMAS
OPPlN'
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S< BAG
JITTER
By Arthur Pointer
Jilj
YOLK
WYLDE AND WOOLY
By Bert Thomas
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TV IBM
M7W/! AMr/gay/
< WANT ANY
\ HELP?
< SURE COULP
USE SOME
ASSt5TANCE IN
6RANPING THE5E
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WNU-P
tT'g NOT A MAN'S WORLD/ THAT'S
JU5T FEMALE PROPAGANDA '
DAY TO MAKE UP W
M)ND, ED BUT pRtNG TMPBtmr
AROUND SO ,T"
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DEPARTMENT
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niathtms. l<xtn)ctor. !dr\f!. N,r
mo. I'nn-S:M.(KMM^!M)\D 4 to. X(X
!.(M KH!t!'LANT and grocery mdl., j
Do!:m rxceHcnt businpsH. ionx the,.;
)easr in new tHe building. ftn<
plant, whotesate meat, market, fee!
iroterybuatnexs. Contact Jack (;rabam
#wner. Medtnn. Tesa*.
HtMHLKStatto". tr"rtry*torf;)ti,.J)
)oc;*t!on. good business: msoftvcrtmn
house; *cvf" acres; !oeatedHinh^.,\&;
Manfordja Grorery,
HHtSAH;
WKSTFRN Store and Saddie Shop tr
!*v%e Northern California town f;ood
busmess. Good stock. SeiiinKnrt-ount if
itinesw !'.0. Mos !X7, No. Mafr*mfntu
(aiifornia.
St!;!mtt\<tfan*!!K!')*nt i
A!i new equipment Four bioeks frnni
housing project of 500 new houses Good
business for $7,500. Best of reason for
sa!e.
EVANCE! !NE CLEANERS
tHMMKva"Kfti"*St.. MatonHouKf ],a
FARMS AN!) RANCHES
S"<tA(!t!Sw)th'tmHeHi-.r)'!
of pecitn trees. Fair 5-roomhous<. 67
Acres in cuitivation. pientv seer and
tttrkey. Good fences. Prise MO W) per ^r<
Write HannoCaenthtr, New Mrauoff!*
M!SCELLANEO! s
H!tEWO!tKS—Save haif: Suarkiers. 5<.
box. Chinese Firecrackers. 2',c pack.<K<
Write for free iist. ALLEN FtMHHHth*
(OM!'ANY. WtnnyHidx.. !titmo!d <;a
HED LYTE
AFFORDS RELIEF! !
HPJADACHE AND HANGOVKH.
MUSCULAR ACHES AN!J
Ni .URALGIA PAINS
USE AS DIRECTED.
St)!,!)A'ri)IH7aS'!-()HiS
FOR OVER 40 YEARS.
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S! ! t)S !'!,A\TS. ! !t.
A!.!TY Strnwherry !'!antn. Hl tkcm
M:sstonjr\ Kionmore. Kiondykt- !.<K't
$5 30. 10.000 $5U. Gem E\ erbear)nn $!4 UO
WANTK!) TO RENT OR LKASK
!!HM) A( !tE hunting tease. taiihtHs bc
hot and co!d water. House ^<nd hunttnK
privileges for! year. Contact MA\X<)
f ! ) \ !!HK lohn !)rere Trart -r dr.Urr.
Keep Posted on Values
By Reading the Ads
Grandma's Sayings
!T'S GOO!) SKN8R to npprcciate
the crumbs o' happiness. And if wo
take the troubie to gather em up,
we'ii find they make a fuit toad o'
contentment.
!5 p.1,1 Mr, J. W. Ktndrlflt. Ztbulot). G< *
LO()K!X' to improve your pies n
cakes? Then took for Nu-Maid. Yep,
"Tabie-Grade" Nu-Maid is better-
than-ever . . . spreads easier and is
piumb fui! of that sweet churned-
fresh Havor. Try the new Nu-Maid!
As <ine a spread as money kin buy.
'
MOST !.!KKLY you')! find the "man
o' the hour" is a fetter that has attus
made every minute count.
[Mid Htrold <' HH)lirr<l. aH<lM!t. KtM *
NOT:!!N' !ike spreadin' the news
about my favorite spread. "Tabic-
Grade" Nu-Maid is improved —more
deticious than ever! Got a brand new
package, too, that keeps Nu Maid s
miid, sweet fiavor mated in. Yessir!
"Tab!e-Grade"Nu-Maid's better
never!
^7 wi!) be paid upon pubtica-
t)on to the first contributor of each
accepted saying or idea. Address
"Grandma" 109 East Pear) Street,
Cincinnati 2, Ohio.
Cow-toon
y//
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"She's been taktn*
hersetf since she discovered
skimmed mttk is uf'd in 3
Tabie-Grade' Nu-Maid Mat gat me.
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1949, newspaper, December 8, 1949; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215163/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.