The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO TEXA ^
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It's fiic Law
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/nJ/an Summer
Coor^mafes
Right Of Witnesses
Hy far 'Jie most vita] people ill
<iur system of justice are wit-
nesses. H\eryotie else in a trial,
exists to hear what they have to
t-ay.
Our courts tieofi witnesses. A
jury ') find the fact's. T!ie judge
to a}i})]yttie law. The lawyer to
te![ his client's story.
Chances are you worry atxmt,
:-teppingup, taking an oath, and
tdlittg your s^ory in court.
On sonve rara olatsiotis n)j
could lie called upon to testify
about somm'Jiing affecting yi'ur
ow n standing in the community.
As ;t witness you too may iiavnj
the tight, for example. not to
testify against yoursetf in s"'no-
liodv else's lawsuit or crime '<rial.
If you are ever in such a bind,
consult a lawyer of your
cho'o- on what to do. The lawyerl
w!iocal!cslyoutite'ifytms a
su <!ndu!v to protect HtSciien'.'
NOT you. But yo.tr lawyer isj
sworn to keep what you tell hinii
mre ;mdtoa<l\iseyouinyout':
<wt!it)terc^".swithintlic])w.
Wise tawy-'t-s te)) the'r wi]t)<-<e<
to obey twelve rules:
1. Go to the place <say. the
)een< of an aecni' lit^. Cheek \ m
metnory before you go to court.
I'e pie forget and get caught up on
() tils. Hut if you check wh:tt you
saw atd heard you are oti solid
[.round.
TH!S T!MELESS costume
leads the fall look yet is
ideally cool for indian Sum-
mer days. The loose sleeveless
overblouse is worn with a
lightweight away-from-the
neck shirt and matching
sheath skirt. It's Buttericks
pattern No. 986!i and includes
tapered pants to switch to
piav. Both skirt and pants arc
heid snugly in piace with
Talott's 7 in. Magic-Zip skirt
-irpers... easy to apply by
foliowing tlte instructions in
the package and sewing guide
ime on each side of chain
witttess^s testify. It will help yoo. YOUR HEALTH
rST 3, 1961 ————
,.. take a hint, must attend to tx-fore HChtx.t'.
Vis'tacout't.Hettrhowother
see your role on the witness stand.
3. Wear c 1 o a n, conservative
clothes.
I. Dott't memorize your story
word for wort) That is the surest
w ay to sound bad. But tiunk of
what you saw and heart!.
5. Listen to the questions you
are asked with care attd answer
thoughtfuliy.
6. Uive a simple, direct answer
in your own words. Don't i)crtts)i-
ed.
7. If you err--andpeop)c often
do—correctyotuseif atonce. If
you can't remetnber some detail,
nay so. Don't bluff.
S. Tell the truth. Don't figure
which side you may help. Don'f
idetitiiy yourself with either side.
9. Stop when the .jutige breaks
in, and don't try to sneak an
answer in t)efore he can stop you.
What you might say could end in
a "mistrial."
10. Keep cool anddoti't sass
back.
II. If tliey ask you: certainly.
\ u have talked to other [People--
the lawyer, for example; and yes,
\ a may be reimbursed for certain
<f your expenses incurred in at-
tending the tirial.
12. Retnomher. without witnesses
our law would fail to do justice. If
\ou are called, be a good witness.
iThis ttewsfeature, prepttred by
the Sta'ie Bar of Texas, in written
to inforni--)iot to advise. No per-
son should ever apply or intorpref
any lawwithout the aidofatt at-
torney who is fully advised con-
. 'tnitig the facts involved, because
asliglit variance in facts may
change the application of the !awl
Why worry about war, or di-
sease. if you do not worry about
automobile accidents.
A sr/ii DO
aw
f/?e/re so roand, so so /a///
pac/red-so /ree and eas/ on dra^v.
f/?ey re /^///packed Lv/Y/? //ne tobacco.
f/?e/?e ///yner ^/?an an/ o^/?er reg^//ar
c/gareffe. ^4/id L^vc/(/es smo/re /onger.
77M7"S 7^S1TE SO GR&47:
7exas-s/ze ^aste ^ Gef L^c^/cs tocfay/
@ THE AMCWtCAW TOeACeO CO.
This time "t : *
Ui set stighth : ' '
if ss
til al!
details "fKc'xi"'
h- iiet) n-a-t}
fur st')]<"i], l.-[" ' '
-;muc
]ti<ithcrs whu )i^'
.ma
v)m \siil heui'i
f<
r tih' firs!
time.
than
Thfreisnnnt't'
lu-
meets the oyr Tii'
re a
<-
beadnii!iistete<i. <
l..th<.
s !w.
teeth to !)ee!i<-et<' t
hca
c\ann-
nations, and t'trth
rt-r!ificat^
copies to be arrnii
!ed
.<r.
Most schoo) fit
-trict
s require
pt'oof-of-agcf"i '
hil'lt
cn
fling schoo). Tli< :t
conveni.;!^
proof for most 1'."
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a t "py
ofthechiid'sbtrth
Ct't'
ficatc.
Stu'li copies <"'
a\at
f! 'Hi
local registrar- c
unty
ch'rk*. <*r
frotn the Te.x.i- S'
He 1
)c;)art:m'!t
«t]fc:)]th'sHot"!
ani
Sta'.istir.^
Section.
Certifie<[ birth n
rtifi
ate coptr*
may be obtained
)V St
oac
doliar <$1.00)1.
le T
\as Sta'e
t HO l.tst
Fifth Street in .
Along with tin' i-
liar.
name, place anii'i
te «f
atw'
parents' name-
ttl'l
'( i'h-luds'd
to speed there '
- sea
rch.
Thousands of h
!*' h
t er!ifira!e
tKpio.-.tsat'e]n '
'vl
each wrel:
in the Austin f
!i!y.
!lt'\V(-\ tM .
during tlic];ite . ,
m!
n.'Mths th^
[oat] increase-
maliy -
causc <<)' tile m.:' \
* !
from parents
ning schfX)].
The \vo)k load'
een ri-
he:t\',vthissumn !
t
pending raise in
c-ilific:*!*
copy mtes frottt *-
.')()
fec'i\e Septcmh ;
M.i'!'
Texansare tr\
!<eat t'h-
deadline.
For this reas'
: i!i rf-
citnimetid that p t
tnakL* :h^-ir
lequos.'^ catly '
i!XH!r
delivery in tinK
. Jrui-
Jia) ity, about a \s
jek
^ !'cquired
including mailing
,1-,.. tt,o.t..:".:f.<.t'. ) .quests atarhf.
add,.,on to the Nearly 300.000
, . ,,,,ads she entering Texa. sc
I ft-. ^
children wilt be^Dr. ^ ^
hoots for the
'H.
Tips on Touring
^ B/ Coro/
Women'^ Trove! Authority
Deductions For Motorists
In making out your 1RC0 Fed-
eral income tax returns, have y< u
deducted all the automobile ex-
penses allowed to car ow ners?
Here are some allowable dedut -
tions:
You can deduct your state ra
line tax. If you don't know l,. w
much gasoline you botight lit t
year, divide the average nun.t i r
of miles your car gets per gitlitin
into the total miieage fur the year.
You can dcduct your state regis,
tratton fee. Local sales taxes on
cars and thetr accessories are :t[ ,,
H '"'e losses front
theft, hre and accidents not cotn-
pensated for hy insurance.
driver license
tec. . .tttti all uiterest charges paid
on automobile loans during the
pastyear.
,Jf. y°." your car exclusively
Py/Poses, you can de-
"n** upkeep ex-
penses. If you use the carforboti)
business pleasure, ordy the
gasoline taxes
^ ' ^'deral taxes are
<'Kure tax deduc.
tax on c^nt Fe<ler;d
gtllJ!!! ^ " "°w ^ cents a
wnttng to the elub.
by Betty Carrot)
Youfh and the tow
handbook,
y,'J', , Suggestions for
, '<"d then- Parents" ^
b<'"igdist,i)a,t,.(, . "^nt^
l.trco-io'.'-'t''."''"''"
adapt;,,,..,, t„
'-'^saniotig the i,;,
tion s youtlt
president
Corp.. and
presalont ,,f
As;;ot'iati<i)i
sptJtisorthi'
is Yout)) C
of
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of
pt'ojt
„"'S J. H"! :n.
^ t' n S)ee[
*-"ts Hi". . }s.
' Intern;,': ,n;i j
^oinen j'oiiee.
Mr. Huinn
. t.
of Crime.
lose
liquid dtet 1
I'LAN. Chances
I'er the vanilli^h^"'}''.'^'^*
coffee Haver because^t'A M
fresh, distributed Y i <s
drcds of dairies ^ hun-
country. throughout the
FREE! FREE!
away
10 GaMons of Gasoline wiH be given
FREE AUGUST 6
To the person guessing the closest to the num.
ber of BEANS in a glass jar at our station
A!! you have to do is buy 10 gallons or more
of gas and make your guess at the number of
BEANS IN THE JAR.
You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win.
HOLME DERREH
TEXACO SERVICE STATION
Highway 21 -294 ALTO
LmA<
VISIT OUR STORE FOR
VACATION NEEDS
VALUES GALORE! HERE AT KODAK
!961 Cnmeraland
here'* a iamptitm
E23Bt!
Brownte Stumitk Cn**t
Outfit
tu!!y automatic snapshot c
*'th t!cct;tc<n a^posun
Start!**
Compact, rad#M
^Ka
< Mtth CMttrt
for MfMiM) Mfoymtnt of horn*
too tMU
!0
ova sro#nr/
Boyd $ Pharmacy
fHONE 26 ] ALTO. TEXAS
SERIES
THIS NLW S!l!{!KS REFLECTS H!E PERFECT BLENP!^
OF EXf [) !\C CONTEMPORARY DEStGMS W!TH
SPACE-SAVtNG CO^tPACT CABtNETRY
!<^
MODEL 19T1
^alnutf
^ Of Rood
SO RELIABLE ALL TUBES *nd PARTS
GUARANTEED FOR FULL YEAR*
Mow. ewy tube tad per! h thee* new tea bp*
tected from wenn^p power targe—*h*
of tube feifare—by Motcrofe'e Petented
try Unit. Ae e reeuh...eerrice ceiU tedow
,Co*de. "M PrMmeat Tube, ete budt end
ed to meet npd Motorote Steadefd* the' ) J
h-nhef then pubtiehed EiA re tiny (ti" <***%)?
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Mt/sr 5EE THEM
Ph
TV SALES & SERVICE
At O. B. Body Shop
one 91
Alto. Texas
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961, newspaper, August 3, 1961; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215686/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.