The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD. AL'-*
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THE ALTO HERALD
A Leader in South Cherokee County Since I!M
SOCtATtOM
Cherokee County
Soil Conservation
District News
Mr. B R. Darby Sum-- rf:
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Bonds That Unite
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Mrs. Frank U. Weimar and Son, Editors and Owners.
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Entereo as second class matter in 18M at the Post Office in A-^.
Cherokee County, Texas under the act of Congress of March 3, 188.
Published every Thursday at Alto, Texas.
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation which ma^ appear in the
columns of the Herald will be gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the Publishers.
ALTO HERALD
SUBSCR)PT!ON RATES
marked
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A team of 4 hoi
H.jh Scno! V"ca:
t u r e &e;*a:'tmer,t
Cher kee County S
tion District in the
land Chnic. The c!i
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Darby
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Sta'e Woid-
:.:e ^*as held
ONE YEAR. IX ^
SIX MONTHS IN COUNTY
ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE COUNTY M.OO
SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE COUNTY H-SO
Legis!ative Letter
From W. W. G!ass
in the David Crockett Nationai
F^re.-: near Ratcliff Lake H'sur--
dav. Apnl 13. The Ru^k team cw-
ri.-ted vf Raymond \'ermi!Ho:..
James ^lurphy. Fi<:<yd Lu-k. and
Joe Whiu?. Hie team w;^ in com-
pt-'iu-n witi^ ab^ut J*J
al! er Ea^t Te\a^. The Woodland
Ci:r.:c as spenwed by the Trin-
ity-H 'U.-.ton Sot! Cor.s^n'at: '!t.
Di.-'r.ct. Tiie days* activities in-
cluded exercises in Woodiar.d tliin-
hing. hardw-od indentifkation.
pjne identification and 9'her wood-
Charles, Louisiana; K F
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of Houston. Texas Thsst
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medicat
During my years in Austin I
have seen many dignitaries coma
tiere from foreign countries and
various parts of th.^ United States:
hut never before have I seen a
build-up given to ary of them
equal to that given to Konrad
Asenauer. the Chancelior of Ge. -
many, who addressed a j)iiit ses-
sion of the Legislature on ^londay
of the past week.
Alt «f the public schoo!- in
Austin and the surrou i;ng ar '
YOU HAVE TO TRY !T
TO BELIEVE !T!
Gillette
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UTS ALL GILLETTE RAZORS
were dismissed for the parade
jrecedir.g the address, and all of
the employees in the various state
departments were relieved of their
duties at the same time: so there
was a big crowd on the streets of
Austin to view the parade, and the
H -use chamber could not begin to
acc mmoda'e all of the people who
f' Ught 10 hear the address.
In fact the newspapers sa.d that
the "tret?*? of Austin were lined
with 'heir biggest crowds since
the .heyday of W. Lee O Daniel.
And pr. r tj his coming to Aus-
* ' '.hjCiar.celiur was feted ^dtn
"i^* events .n Fredricksburg. one {
. ' :* th. big German communities in I
Texas.
Therefor: for Texas. Chancellor
Adenauer's vis;t meant much po-
ti::c:i!!y and otherwise: for he
spent most of his time while in
*iie I'r.ited States either in Wash-
ington or Texas.
Of course. Lyndon Johnson was
main'y responsible for Adenaur s
\ isitt 'the United States, and was
e^peLiallv responsible for his
land consor\*ation p '.ee wth a
bar!)ecue lunch.
Tht purpose of '
encourage woodta: -e'r.at.on
and to point out that w...l'r;"ds
natural re-
sources
f
coming to Texas.
Potitics Behind the Scenes
For the people who study pil:- are one of our grea
tics objectively, tile people who
!cok behind the scenes to find the Harvy Kersh ot
hidden motives, there was a stro:;g ^as nxently con;
suspicion that Mr. Adenauer had i pond on Ms farm
been b:ought to Texas. \sit)lout his
kt!o\vledgo. to strengthen Lynd<<n.
Johnson ? sending with tiie Ger-
man peopie in Texas.
The German peopie in Texas.
on the whole, are usually extreme-
moved his cattle fr m his Crim-
- ,r. Clo\ -.-r tieid to ai!"W ttie Crim-
son to make seed.
Xe.e S^.l Cor.setvati«n District:'
c ;.erat--rs are C A. Hums. Lane
conservative: and usualiy they
HUE FLEETWOOD*
A DOLLAR AND A DEED
TO YOUR LOT K ALL
YOU WEED
PAYMENTS AS LOW AS
M 58 per month
WE !NSURE YOUR PAYMENTS WHEW
YOU ARE S)CK OR HURT!
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
CUP AND MAM. TH'! COUPON FOR ILLUrtHATTD POLMZ
{TO, MODERN HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO.
t P. O. Bex 14412. Dallas, Ttxat.
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are inclined to vote the Republican,
tk-ket So Lyr.don Johnson iias
never run weli in the German
areas.
Hereafter perhaps the German
peop!e of Texas will have a more
friendly feeling toward Johnson.
tion Service tech:
in the location and
pond.
Cecil Goodman. 1
ir.' s Chapel
ted a farm '
:1 Conser\a-
tr.- assisted
NOUCE
My property ;s posted according ,
to law against all trespassing,
nunting. and fishing.
J. R. Acrey. tfp. ,
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Mr#* butt' to tcW n:::
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Alto, Texat
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1961, newspaper, April 27, 1961; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215672/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.