The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Alto Herald and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Stella Hill Memorial Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO- TKXAS
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Wilt Amuse Both 0!d and Young
POP—The Noise !s Only Starting!
%
tRatcedb !
,,.SyR
STOP
MAKING
"THAT
AWFUL
NOtSE
THE
SP0RHN6
TH!NG
HRK- KRM
iRR: Spectator pgR:
KKg RS*
By
LANC
ARMSTRONG
"Mortimer!
Stop scowling!"
IS ENJOYING COOP
REST IN HAMMOCK
VTW EXCITING
BOOK
HEARS JUNIOR CALL
T0^ATC.H,PA0Py,
WE CAM TURN A
SOMERSAULT
SA\^ THAT'S EiNE,
WE S ETCHING,
AM0 60ESCN
READING BOOK
HfARS JUNIOR COMPtAIN
,^"SIN5LY THAT HE
<SN'T LOOKING, ANP
I.^^EHPLAINME
JUST PlPN'T WANT
MMHE HIS PLACE
INSISTS
^^'ISEEFMM
0^1 6E HAMMOCK
W ^ATCHES HIM
TMRNASHMfRSAULT
HURTING Hl^f'
)
LEAPS HIM )NTP
^Wf&ETSA
i-ECTjRE FROM
WITE ABOUT tN-
^RMING THE tW
I^PANGEMUS
t
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
T.HTE* _ ^
^CAU5L t LOVE
ALL MY HEART AND SOUL
BE CAUSE I M-LO^ TO/OtJ
AND VOL) &ELON&
ELSE "^^5^1?
My LOVE AND CrRl'AT FASJH
VJILL HEAL AND SlRENGHTE^
y0U.OH.MV
fr; BELOVED .'!
AND SO I NCVJ PRONOUNCE;
VOL) AND \N1FE !!
HAL.DARLSN&,WERE ^O USE
ACGU'N^j ABOUT iT AN/ LONGER -
A \1ERY ^'LFUL AND STU&BO&^
PEt?^<ON, AND MV MUND ^ MADE Up'
\ME SMALL BE f-4A,K?f?tED TOOAY
AND DAD' 'S C^DiN3 TO BE
VOU!? BEST
OH MV PACLIN6;,
VJHY DID ^OL)
DO 'T ?'!
J&D v-Tifr^'
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LA! A PALOOZA —A Practical Demonstration
fMISS LAL&.. SINCE YOU BtN ON
THE FARM I'M SO FUSSED I
JWAY UP ABOVE
ORDINARY
TWtNGS
JUST BE IN' NEAR YOU MAKES
ME FEEL LIKE A BIRD PERCHED
IN A TREETOP
BIN LOOKSN' FOR E66S IN
THE P)6 PEN AN' PUTTIN
THE MILK PASL UNDER
\^THE HORSE r——RUFUS
§
y/t
By GENE BYRNES
REG'LAR FELLERS
!t Beats a Blueprint
CHILDISH ,M\Y&OV.'
AYHtNG- HKE "THAT
COULP NEVER BE U^EO
IN WARFARE-^H'
ENEMYb L^FF YA
"T' DEAfH .'
PhOO&Y/
OKA-Y B<6-
BRAS8 HKT.'tF VA
(AM'T 6EE [Y ON tThfEE
I'LL CHVE YA A
DEWN5"fRW0^ ^
PLAMS FEt%. NEW
MACHINE FOR. 0(JR^
MECH-AN[TJ5.D FORCER
^E^t^L-^AKE A
LOOK. AY E/v\.
WHKTHHA 60\
'^THER€,CORp'^lL
H^Lf/
f^UYtNY/
f?EBELL'OtJ/
^ DDFFY ?
MESCALINE By S. L HUNTLEY
Reach fer Sky, Podner
THEY'RE GOMNA \, ) , ,
PLAY BAMDn*5
*TH VOUM&UhJ
PIDMI* MOTHlM
TO WEAR FOR
A MASX!
t-ttrS AUL RI6HY.
YHEV AIKTY ,
P)6HYtb4'
F
By J. M!LLAR WATT
Somcftotv Trom/) ^
^fMrp.ssMt;: Cr„r.,
A tramp, comine dowt -- co-j),)-
road in England, stnpi j ,"j
ment in meditation tx f,,? ^ ^
on which was written
and the Dragon." He thp-^
tered the tavern to which thesi„
was afHxed and asked fftr the ar?
lady.
"NoMe lady." he htRnn, '
you a meal and some o!d c ith!
to apare for a poor, tired and hm!
gry man?"
"Not for the likes of you. Kj,
got" she said sterniy Then
ing he desired to get another ^
with her. "We!l?"
"Then please, ma'am, couM ]
apeak to George!"
MINOR
PETROLEUM JELLYf5
If you're conccrned about wh})
sort of gift to send a friend or ret),
tive in one of Uncie Sam')
branches of the services, yon
worries are over. If he smottcst
pipe or rolls-his-own, the answi!
is a pound of tobacco. Kumerom
surveys made among soMieri,
sailors, marines, and Coait
Guardsmen show that tobacco
ranks Arst on his gift hst. Loci]
tobacco dealers are fcaturin(
Prince Albert in the pound CM
for service men. Prince Ath^
the world's largest-selling stack-
ing tobacco, is a big favotitt
among many men in the service
—Adv.
BEAT-HEM
To relieve heat rash, to hdp rrewnthat [
rash; after shower—anytime—dust with
Mexican Heat Powder. Hf!;)' ! r trst. ]
Guardsagainstchalin^fskm^r' t i [b
mand Mexican Heat Fowder. Costs iittk
PROTECT YOUR EYES
rORO-SOL
TtRED-IMFLAMEC
EYES
bROSOl!'
EYE DROPS
Safe-Sure
THE PMSaMPHOMOf^
A FAMOUS OCCUUSTMMMtMW
^5!
^JAmtLACOttAIOtlfCO.. IMC.
TRY TH)S
!F YOU'RE]
on certain days of montti
If functtonat monthly di.sturbar.ca
make you nervRUs.rcstlf-^ higa*
strung, cranky, blue, at such ttma
-try Lydia E. Pitikham's VeeetaM
Compound - famous for over M
years - to help retieve such PM
and nervous feetings of women:
'difHcuttdays."
Taken regularly-Pinkha"'
Compound he][M bui!d up resist*
ancc against such annoying sw
toms. Fottow iabe] dtn t tlrms. M
tcorf/t fryinp/
Sentine)s
of ^^ea^t^
Oon't Neglect The"!
Ntture dwitnt-d the
Oowtnz blood atrcam frM ,
toxic Impuritlua.Thoactffi'*
<!«]/—ta constantly '
matter the Hdneya mutt "" 3
thobloodlfEoodhfathl!"',]
When th. kidnaya f"'i
Nature intended, thrro i' ' ' j, J
waato that may cauac
treaa. One may autter
peraiatent headache, attc*""'
)tctttn[ up nighta,
ttnder the eyea—ice) tired, ccr
Frequent, a canty or b"'"'"*jy!9
treaometimcafurthcrci" 1
meyorbiadderdiaturhanrr
The recognitcd and l""f"!, , jt!])
iae diuretic medicino to ii' b' .,
yet rid of cxcca.t poiaonoM I ?j ,
tiee Ooa-'e F.«<. They'^,^),
than forty yeara of public aPP . ,
endoracd tJia country oy '
Roan'a. Sold at all <lr«E' ' _
DOAMS PtUS
WNU—P
^5,000,
REWAM
r
HCAPEtt StCKMESSXEVEl!^
A HOSPtTAt OR MM""
HOSP)TAi1zAT!ON INSUR*
tHOOSE TOUR
OHM DOCTOR OR
HOSftTAL AMY-
WHUC M U S A.
TOTAL BENEFtTS <p "
Hotpltai etpentt* for !)cl""^ n
OA*
PAYS
i:i'Hi
Hospital expense! for Inju'ies "P
Seoefltt for loss of woih
Accidental tow of iife: "t'
Mac? Ottf
...
cm^
WAR "'S"SJ^.
% [oft
f
!Nat(ona!
^ B^)t!morw. MJ.
^ WUhout obUga^on or cc<t:
*
^Yourttt,.ptt.il,.ti<<!<'tt<'^!^_...''
!
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942, newspaper, June 25, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215037/m1/2/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.