The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO. TEXAS, MAY !0
THE ALTO HERALD
A Leader tn South Cherokee County Since 1896
TEX A S fJl?^rErSSrs]ASSOC!AT!OM
Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. Editors and Owners.
Entered as second class matter in 1896 at the Post Office in Atto.
Cherokee County, Texas, under the act of Congress of March 3. t887.
Published every Thursday at Alto, Texas.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the
columns of the Herald will be gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the Publishers.
ALTO HERALD
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR, IN COUNTY (Including Tax)
SIX MONTHS, IN COUNTY (Including Tax)
ONE YEAR, OUTSIDE COUNTY (Including Tax) ...
SIX MONTHS, OUTSIDE COUNTY (Including Tax)
$2.53
$1.28
$3.06
$1.53
Profits Depend P**"'"
'.en^ion farm management spe-
On Resource Use ciaiist. points out that beibre a
Many Texas farmers and ranch- profit can be made, something
ers are asking- how they can make must he produced. This production
requires land, labor, capital and!
management.
Since any one producer has a.
fixed supply of one or more of
these resources, the amount he can
(produce over a short period of
t meis luniteii Over a longer
period, however, the supply of
"psom'ceeM.ay be increased, thus
increasing potential crop and live-
stock production
Profit* now andinthefutur''
depend o:itn'\s we)l the p:<'ductr
uses hi> nv:t:!aMc rfsmnves. say?)
[Parker. Maximum utilization of
' resources requires careful study
and analysis, and thus a complete
I mvertiry of ?:ith resource.
An :!!ventory of all the land you
control is a good place to start,
says Parker. A ktio\vlotlgc<if the
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
This newspaper is authorized
to announce the following as can-
didates for the offices Indicated,
subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primary election:
For County Treasurer:
MRS. DAVID RICHARDS
MRS. M. WARD SEALE
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"OH. HEAVENLY DAY
your labor ret
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Make an inv<-!!t,,[..
money to mrn
operation and,,,
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carefully y^„-
p!an how- t<
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What is the to,J.
marine,y a„d
your bui!dmgf;t,
Inventory all t-.,.,'
evaluate them f. r
^dvisf s the jj},..
Contact your h,cal c ,j...
for idea. th.. i,... ..
source f„r maximum:!
your farming
'roubtt. take, ... .
analysis wl) pay
cluo'es Parker.
WHAT HAPPEN
when Ford
buitds a pickup truck
$pecia!!y for Texas
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Kgnza^
fields Thi^ will
various types, capabilities and and keep a yearly pian for cacti practices ano y)
acreages of each is ncce-sary in f;e!d. sli. witig rotations, crops pmve to )<e very valuable,
planning cropping system. Makeup'., ttrti Tr usci. cultural It is also imp<;rtatitto study
Ju$t received a
shipment of ma,
!ove!y patterns ofwj
paper. Come in to (i
them. Brunt's BuiM
Materials.
PUGGY
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'62 fofd
w by lexans!
engineers came to Texas tracked do*wt exacts what Texans need and want )X a
ptckup .. and took what happens in the '62 ford! The wheetbase )s h>ng —114 easy rtd<ng tochM(122 tnchM
*or 8 ft. bodies) The ride is smoother with more road stability. Add easy springing and antra iasut*tton aad
the ride s as soft as a Texas draw)! The frame is strong. It's made to o*der tor high<rowned Texas roads aad
buttt to stand up in off-road ranch work. The savings are big-because Ford's Mi time economy oniy start*
with iow price! You save on gas with Ford's modern engines. Save on otf — go 4/XX)
"Mies between changes Save on tires with Ford's true tracking truck front suspension!
FORD TRUCKS COST LESS
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COPELAN!) MOTOR COMPANY
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NOT!
WHAT MADE
YOU THINK
THAT?
THE F!ZZ!.E FAM^t.V
Phone 87
Alto, Texas
FOR A BETTER BUY tN A USEO CAR OR TRUCK, BE SURE TO SEE OUR A1 SELECTtOMS
WHRT DID
YOU EOT
FOR DINNER!
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CI-'.E? ONE THIMG Pur
New and Used
LAWN MOWERS
Priced To Fit
Your Budget
Complete Repair
Service
O. B. BODY SHOP
Phone 91 Alto
Glen L. Briggs
ROLLER R!NK
Open Every Night
8:00 p. m.
Kiddie Session
Saturday Morning
9:30 to 12:00 Noon
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1962, newspaper, May 10, 1962; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215726/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.