The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO Tt XAS. JL'^\
PICTURES
113 THE NEWS
FOREST
Jessie Dial
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FOOTPR!NT . . . Young
Texan takes afootbath in oid
footprint in Paiuxy river bed
where scientists are study-
a coHection of dinosauer
track:.
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BACK W C!W!ES . . . Gns
tav Mettman, president of
K.T. Centra! R.R., takes off
Army coat to don civvies and
^^^e over his raitroad as ci
vfUan. He ran eastern roads
for Army.
VACAT<0\H!\T... Sardonic
anti-Red French pester recom-
mends a vtnit to Huss^a. ' < nun-
try of tiberty." Giant padio<k
wHhh:',nnnrri;n]sie!i!cs'.ai:t!s
between vataiioMprsai.dfue-
<!:u.
-
BABT WTTKR . . . CoH^rrm-
Mn Chet Hc!i^ie;d sems m
<TMMOBttnentnt )ta!;y - M r r to
Btontta Sfhoen^ammer, !) P..
whom he wiM detiyer to ioster
pronto ta Lo^ AntttLs.
, A!i. atid Mrs W. W. Petty and chil-
jdien were Sunday guests of her par-'
;ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bates in
) Ratciiff.
Mrs. T. D. Durham and daughter t
{Lorainc. visited their daughter ar.d^
^sister.l\!rs. Dorothy Roye and family
in Longview Thursday. Their grand-
son and nephew. Buster Rove, ac-
companied them home for a visit.
Mrs. Bcrta Mulien and ehiidrcn of
Houston, arc visiting their parents}
and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Campbeli.
Thomas Mack Richardson is visit-
ing his cousin. Roy McCullough. in
Tyler.
Mrs. Effie Hester is visiting het
t terMis Mamie 'Vard in itouston
Mr. and Mrs. Session James and
! nn of Waco. R. A. James and daugh-
ter of DaHas. spent last week-end
I with their mother, Mrs. Tennie
I James.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt McCullough
ui() son of Tyier.sjjcnt last week-j
fiidwithhispatents, Mr. andMis.
A. J. McCuttough.
Moro/? VEH/CLF TOLL
!n730 days, according to the
National Safety Councit, 72.ROO
persons in this country were killet!
by automobiles and 280.000 were
permanently injured. prompting
President Truman to call "the
private automobiie the world's
deadtiest weapon."
CHtCAGO. HERE WE COME
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) Joe Griggs. one
active candidates f<,i
of the Seventh ])t tr
j tional stops in the s.
laspartofhislar^t 12
paign tour.
Gnggs. Hunts\il],
tenderit, was. at the tn:
on his way to the n<a
nf the District. an .iM <
Henderson. Andersir , i
Nacogdoches t'ounta
"The campaign seetn.
ing up new momentutn <
the 4H-year-o)d candu
And I'll continue to
tmunities and talk top.
the election -July 2li !,.
An advocate of govemt:
Ita^ed on the Constitu' ;
end to ait bureau;]'
t!iiggs stresses his in :
Tidclands should be tetu;
states and that a ...)
people is the best-gn\.
THE DRAFf
tt has )<cen revealed
ii) every ten men el !
draft is found unfit
tiuty. Of t2.4IH.t2!) y,
Iiom !!)4H tu last Aptjl
1.443.!!!.' were cl t-stlii :
The first obligation st
;.n intelligent citizen ; t
believe criticisms of ut
until you prove the ,n
t umo!.; spread.
SPEED
M0.1
Out of M.000 lives tost in traffic accidents in )9S0. 26.700 were sacrificed on the
altar of caretessness. Speed—excessive, kitting -.peed—accounted tor nearty hatf that
number. Speed, ctaiming HJC) dead and 47S.000 injured victims tn a sinde vear
is the nation's Kitter No. t.
White att trafhc deaths dectincd from through )949. even then fatahties
on the open road kept creeping up. !n !9S0 a deadty spurt of speed accidents
ctaimed ^.200 more victims ,n rura! areas than it had the year before. Last year
speed deaths again mounted.
Why do drivers race so hpedtcssiy to destruction on the highway? Hardiv to
save time. Scorching at 70 is a t invitation to dtsaster. Over anv d^t .r.r-. w. u
, . r i , . '""uistartee. SOm ph.
takes oniy a few mtnutes !ong;r and oHers a better chance of a safe arriva! ^
Wl.en you start out with your famity or friends, discount speed before^ou
take oft. Give yourseti and others in your car an extra margin of safety by ]
eartier and ho!ding your speec within bounds. It's your responsibility to themlnJ
to others on the road. ^
^ Remember—more than one out of every three fata) accidents is due to :/)<<</.
ROBERT MCLUREtNSURANCEACENCY
GUS ROUNSAV!LLE MSURANCEAGENCY
BOYD'S PHARMACY
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952, newspaper, July 17, 1952; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215244/m1/4/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.