The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALTO HI5SALD ALTO. TEXAS. Jtl<-
Low Cslorie-Low Cost Lunch
Austin—Your eve arey<-r
window the 'A*or;d B-'-'er.
if yoj art able tareadthr
yaurvistonrr.ay stiU be defec-
tive
Chancer are siightiy more
thtnor.e-.uto!!".' tnt*?-)!!)*-
thingi- -.'.-rom with your eye
or. the.'.a. 'a'.'.
C.yset' &^rr;h!:or. A.. eri.a.'.
ve-arglasse- Atlea"t-.v rr.i;^r.
'f these have inadequate v. .on
ever, with g!a?st Ah yUtor.emii-
tior. per-'r.- are biind Another
30.0D0 Ameriear^ ^orr.e bUnd
each year
Unfortunateiy. nur.y minon-.
ceptions and myth? about eye ar.
.stiii popu'.ar today
Tak(. eyenrain f-,r < xa*nr..e
Ophths!molo){ist! — ph.
who specialize in esecar
u:ua)]y agree that there
such thing as eyestrain. T-'-e
pain* and di-corr.fort^ that so.-r.e-
a.- are
'oureyei
: s*.-
reer. ac-
'a-igun-
rt"
C;...,:er. " no*. outgrow
eroded eye- ar.d tr.i? condition
sh ^jld be treated at f-ariy a:,
P'siib^eOther.'iM; some loss of
tight tojidre=^;t
O - v.tfr.' t.'r.p'.rtant*.
n?.. driving .fan auto, but per-
fect vi-on H by no means re-
quired The driver who has a few
arir.M' under hi- be!t tsmuch'
more dangerous than the near-
sighted driver who-e defertis
reasorabiy we'.t corrected with
g'a.-st'-
Y i'v nrobs " t*'ardthat
a'.r.g) '".'ffc-rrt'irS'jd
for your eyEa'irg "arrot-
h'wever. d'^r 'neces^arityim-
pr'-Vf. -.-is:- r. Carr't^ dr, certain
vitamirA bj' on'- avfry'mal'
amount of it i= r,eede-d And it is
Creamed food: make dellghtfol ltmcheon or Tuppr* ^
You can piease everyone by preparing the aauce v.:** a :
calorie nonfat dr;- milk, idea! for this ts-pe cf rr.cs tna
packaged product is bomogenized-ELMth. It is hi#h.;.' ttutnt. -a.
too. as it ccntama ali the impcrtar.t elementa of t ;
pasteurized milk with only the tiquid and fat remove" Hc.-e n <
thrimp aauce developed by the Borden K.:±en. it n "
calories and hw in coat, but high m fa. or.
Seafood Sauce
f?-fa^es 6^3 cup aenlngt)
*/: cup better ' 1 to -1 teaspoon r*<MC!rs'
^ cup Sour 2^4 cupa Staula: nr^at
1 teaspoon salt _ dry mitk. l.queued
' < teaspoon pepper
2 caps (two f -'ir.re
ctns) cooked Rrall
ahrimp
MARSHALL BYNUM
REA Commercial & ReaiJentia! Lighting
ELECTRiCAL CONTRACTOR
Complete tteek Of
LtQHT FIXTUM6B. ELECTPIC MOTORS, WIRINS DEVICE!
"t Don't Da AU Of Tha Etaetrioa! Wark
) De Only Tha Ba#T
PWOMt1M ALTO.TtXAS
Heit butter in a madium size aau .epan ovar tow haat. Blend ta
Hour and seaaoningt. Gradually atir m itquehed nonfat dr. milk-
Cook, over medium baat, atirrimg conatantly, until sauoa la
amooth and thtckenad. Add cook*a ahriap. Cos-ar and simma#
J 5 mtautaa, attrring occasionally. Sarva in patty ahe'Ja oe on
toast.
:tmr.dinmanyof the foods wt
eat a- we'! a= carrots
Glaucoma — the most c rr.mor
of the serious eye disease—can-
not be cured B-jtHtanufuaU;-
be arretted by -.rea:-e" ar.-
further toss of vision car. be pre-
vented Regu!ar checkups
g!aucoma are most important
particularly to those p^s* 40.
Chi!drer. shouic
rr.e=r:a'.e:.e us-
age tf'.nreecr;
MEW SUPER EEM TONE*
WALLPAiWT
BRUNT'S BU!LD!NGMATER!ALS
A!to, Texa?
Kem
Tone
iEi "
PROFW
SHARING
STAMPS
NOW GIVEN FOR ALL
(ASH PURCHASES
Ask For A Savings Book
Banks pay interest on money you save
We pay interest on money you spend."
BoydPharmacy
Wi!!iam T. Wamer, Pharmacist
PHONE 261 ALTO, TEXAS
^Wbere Service and Courtesy Await# You"
W BY HEUM HAH
Add Eye Appcaf
V.*et the rirrj of a g'.ass for cold
bsverate ar.^ dip ia cnished pep-
ptrmiRt cs^:.'. It's tasty as weit
as pretty.
Ciusters *.f f.-e h berries or as-
sorted r.er.r. b;:.s make wonder-
ful garnishes f jr ssndwich loaves,
salads or roait;.
Thread a 1 -.- - wooden pick with
r.arshrnUow chunks, cherries,
grapes or rre:or. balls, t'se this
asastirrerfrfrosty beverages,
Here's a r - note for iced
coffee: ir.'.tecd '.f using cream,
t:rinEst*-.prfctifee ice cream.
If you bke it :r itt-d, sprinkle with
cir.namo.i.
L'^e i t - tpp]e, currant or
mintje..v .. ,.ai equal amount
of ientort ]...e ar.d 1 tablespoon
v.'orche;-.ea:.'re<auce. U^this
f'^r glazing chops during
the hi.f oi tneir cooking time.
Try a-'-.r.g cup of red cinna-
mon caniin to your next apple
p-e, ruxi.-.g it v:th apples, surar
and butt<;r.It-.'..n g^e the apples
a pinkish glots',
Heten'sFavorite:
Spited Oreen Beans
fStnes4)
* tups cocked or canned
green heans
3 slices ha^on
3 tabiespoons bacon drippings
1 tab espoon chopped
3 tahiespoons vinegar
teaspoon sa!t
Dash of pepper
Saute bacon and then break
int. pieces. Saute onion in
dripping, until )eiiow and
,'fl Mason,
ings and Heed. Add bacon and
green beans and heat through.
Mew! Gillette
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LtKE fV)/\D?
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Jump on tAe /?oc^ref
7*o yummer ^a/e$
Bfye your Cuitomeri
ffecfr/c Con^f/onfn^
Folks ttke to shop in the summer.,,1th]
weather inside the stores they patttms]
comfortable. And, there's no better wMttw!)]
offer them than electric air conditionirni&t]
are the days of summer sales siumps-pulj
see when you install the finest coolinsM,!
Talk with your electrical contractMMti!
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The Who!e Town's Talking An
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BOW
AT
PEARMAN MOTOR COMPANY
"It WHOLE TOWN'S TALK!NG ABOUT OL'R
DEALS. !F YOU'RE READY TO SAVE
^ RE READY TO DEAL. SEE J. H. PEARMAN, ^
^ DOUG BRADFORD AT
PEARMAN MOTOR CO
ALTO, TEXAS
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215831/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.