The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD
MEWS FROM AUSTtN
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HAVE YOUR HOSPITAL Rinll
AMERICAN GENERAL L!H
INSURANCE CO
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3 an arr.^imer.t tnatwo^.dpr.-
"i.*... app.y * .^rr. p.ta.s. su.
= s the Ru^;St^-.e Hospital. It pro-
*..i<n ra^e f,r employees makir..
S3p-&r year ar.:
pro*..^eii that every erployee in
^ *.'. ^.^c-Ta*A* atl&a
^ * "r.:r.:i.:.^- r.s.nnnitr
f $5. . *. *r.-'r.:r. Tne arr.er.
--.y-: - ^fere^ by Oo;e Jone<
^r.il*s:r,y6*. j'eof?0io59. on^;
a ^ Meren:e cf II \y:es The 5:rug-
g^e :ev re. Hjl*n Bro*A.-n an
H. . s'oon oy j.s. They he.pe
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Marsha!! Bynu
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
R. E. A Commercial and Reakientia!L)i
ucirr n\n RC^
Of
Frj^TK!( MOTORS
"ir.rty
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! Dc Onty The
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DOC
So did Grady Hogu-
G..er. Spr.ng of
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AppieSpr.r.gs
^r.r.-^. pr<.f Yr.e Rusk State Hv-pital em-
e-..'ier.:ed .oere -. yees should oeespeo.aliy thank-
ee. f^ : T.. . Fen g..oofXocona. H
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^chers
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C5reia<er % exer: every effori *
tr.e 7'*g^r..r.^*-,r. ^ r- -
trade^Tf.ef. ^er.G.se *.r.e . rge
y^urr/cer p^p.e .' r.^ orr.e .'.(.-
&/re Mo*f.er ..r^ . e^^'.f .
spr.ng*.rr.e f.ner;. ss .r*e
herc.^p^s- f'-r*f.' Z;*erP *
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except n . r .s: .e
-too f ,r or ;s % expre^ 7r.e
iaff...y ar.^ I are f
rec^t
PRODUCERS ASKED
TO STUDY PRESENT
COTTON SITUATION
; r. ^ 3 u -
.esTejr.p tr.at A...
..r. ^.r. g.'.^rr.-
&re 3.^ ne.^
l^sdersh.p.
tax redu:tton
Cor.?r&S;rr^r.
:: a green
2pt<K.-r
-**- ' ^ '-'-*
Prs
C<s:;t?. S.a'^n. Mar. 26—Cottor.
yjppjes have r.-^A reached :he
pc .H Ar.cre. .f another large crop .
pr<^dj:ec .n 1953. the carry-over
could further depre!.s market: anc
br:r.g ^ack contro! progrsM. Cotton
producers are :h refore. be^ng urged
to study the preser.: situation and
p'.ar.t .r. accordance with the ex-
pected derr.i.nds fjr their product.
It appear! now. My: J D Prewi*
^ er n^s as:ot.ate director for the Texas Ag-
taxcut. r:c^i:ural Extension S rvice. tha*
' s<s ^ -'ne demand for raw Mtton in the
a :'. - : gr* -ps r.ave :re.
- S re'.ars f Agr.t^ltjre 3^R-
si^". ^r.iico3-
:erst.7c of a'.^ fa:t^r!. *.ne Se<re-
*-*y r.j! ask d the r.at.on's cott^a
to make an 13 per cent
ret^rt^n :n the..- 1553 plant.ngi as
.'. pared w.:h t se for last year.
7h.: reduced acreagt should pm-
. between !2 andl23m;ih'.;i
oales 3f cotton Such a crop Aculd
the estimated domestic and
exptrt de—ands ar.d '.eave enough
*P to * !.-:e :are of the reser.*e
point; out Prew.t.
*r.-..nx It
'.iMts second Monda?
night in each month
< - -;. ..;<. .-..eet-r-gs each
Tunday* *ight f'.r wort
in the first three de-
gree*. All members should attend.
Vaiting brothers invi'.ed.
JACK rnCAR, Sec'y.
j.*..y government
i .t mdi'.-.dual freedom
.re a real.st.c
^-te: de.'.i ar.d :ax rel.ef.
Y^ur Congressman.
Jonn Dowdv.
United States this season and nex'.
Ail! be only sl;ghtly '.ess than usee
e..-;{ . rr.mer.t :s season, however exports are ex-
tam
the propos.-
A. W. O. L. 7 YEARS
La R\<r.elle. France.—A C. S.
Army private, who went a.w.o.i. ;n
*54 and lived near Paris for seven
-nr?. has been sentenced to iife im-
PHONE
OXYGEN
EQUIPPED
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE
S T R I B L I N G
FUNERAL HOME
ALTO. TEXAS
EASTER SPECIALS
$7.50 Permanents
S5.M
$10.00 Permanents
S7.50
$15.CO Permanents
S12.59
Steam Trsatment Fret With M2.50
Permanerit
PHONE 197
For Appointment
JOYCE'S BEAUTY
SHOP
^ ALTO, TEXAS
H. D. C. COUNCIL
PLANS WORK
FOR YEAR
w.^per-pec-.ediotir^p ^ lastly million
s*.:.. de- bales beljw last season and maybe pruonment for desertion. He is
a.o..;<d ^^dge* re- even lower next season. The carry- -orm^r Pv: George C. Risher. of
over on August !. !953. is exp<: '.ed S..ck'.' Pa who to!d a court-
* be. say Prew *. about 4.3 m ii.on martial he deserted from the Mist
baies. wr..:.-. .'.ill b: 15 million ^ale: Airborne D.v.iii^r. in March *945.
r 55 per cent more cotton tha .'.'as after be.r.g undedir.Hoilacsiin
or. r.. .d a . ear earlier. 1944.
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THESES
FOREAS!
Style Mart Suit*—Gray, Hue, brown
Worsted and Gabardine.
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Dobbs and Hopkins Hatt
Men's and Boys' Summer Slacks and$ j
Men's and Boys' Dress ai d Sport Shirt ]
We also have Men and Boys' Blue Jests j
Work Clothing Of AM Kinds
Come In And Visit Our Store Before ^
TQM W. WtLUAMS
f
Phone 167
Alto
de.egat
i-:ee C,unty
. Council'met i;
Mar.r. !0. :^53.
even Prtsider.'.^
s representing
Home
reg-
e g.-.t
32 YEARS OF
FREE SERVICE
By Markwe!!
See Their Quality
Staplers At
ALTO HERALD
A Stapler For Every Purpose!
Tr.e trea-urer gave a report of
H*3.3% in tne treasury now. In
iub report: eight clubs reported
r.av.r.g adoptei By La -.s and Con-
s'.tut.on.e.ght clubs reported 33
hu';k-towel. compited. Six clubs
reported they were 100 per cent .n
coi'e'.t.oR of FHDA funds.
A mot.on was made, 'e^onded
ir.dfarrie'i. thatatra.nmg scho-il
f^r reporters and any one e'.se in-
ter s'.ed .r. making reports, be heid
.'-larch 31. a* 200 o'clock in the'
'lour.'.l rv^m. A*. 'n:s school there
'.iUbe representative! from the
' variou*. papers and ome other per-
i son who has been tra.nej in writ-
r.g report? to help .'..thth.i me*.-
, Kg.
Mrs. Ca-sey repored tie AM
-3us had agreed they would furnish
^ bus to take 30 club women to the
FH&Ad.st..ct."r.ee..r<ii.n ..ilit
Aprii29forSH.50or;2<i5perper-
! on. Each person wthmg to go by
] <us us to see that the money is ;
turned m at the next council rr.eet-
i .g. April 14 A motion was made,
^conded and carr.ed that the coun-
cil buy and make badges for each
oerson attending '.his meeting
The results jfth. clubs drawing
o be hoste s at each training meet-
.ng until the last of t-.u year were
May—Iron Mounta.n and Eas'.
Jack'.onville.
July—Central High and Poita.
August—Cove S,.....g^ and Craft.
September—Cold Springs ana
Providenc i.
October — Turney and Cove
Springs.
November—Salem and Craft.
With no further business a mo-
tion to adjourn was made, seconded
and carried.
Irene Price Odom.
H'jme D monstration Agent.
Amos Alor.zo Stagg said: "I do
not believe, and none of the athletic
coaches that train men believe, in
! the use of alcoholic beverag'.s."
4 powerfu! reasons why you
get more of what you want..
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Advanced L^jJmjstcr c*.
standard -apiipment on '
Scric Sc-ty-duty
^.trj^ionrnit mL^icls. opi
) 4(X<0 Series heavy^uts
more braking pow?
In ]9f?. ait Chevrolet tr-.<
to 40(J0 Series heavy-dut)
have "T^r^uc-Action" t*
S^hes 40m) and above tm' .
htrte "lorque-Action" h- '
{rent. "Ttun-Action" type ' -
mare staying pows
Sow. heavier, stronger, rr
r.'Ne frames increase
ndJtorugeednessandyi*
M ' .na than ever to
Chetrolet trucks.
more economy!
The new stamina of C'
trucks, plus extra gasti
omymhM^^^ym^^
improved Lo..Jmastercr-
Uu^cs haultng costs pel -
CHEVROLH
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Pearmaa Chevro!et Company
Phone AUo, Texas
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953, newspaper, March 26, 1953; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215280/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.