The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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* HE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. SEPTEMBER 24, 1964
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rifle.
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a bcgiiincrjCherks.ith your lecal health de-
' -!<im[irc!'ing!e-lpart]i!'nt or gun dealer about
!or:;atiixedgtin instruction clubs.
Foctball is the roughest and
important be sure
most dangerous of boys' sports,
not because of fatalities but be-
cause of injuries. Few players
die in football - an average of
15 a year . but about one in 12
can expect to be injured. Most
injuries are minor, but others
cause permanent damage.
Boys want to piay.anddespite
its ruggedness, football under the
right eruditions can be a safe
sport. It's up to parents to see tiiat
conditions are right.
Before your boy plays on n
i 'arn, be sure he passes a thorough
physical examination, wears
good-fitting and adequate equip-
ment and plays on a smooth, rock-
free field against boys of eom-
parabiesize.
So your teenager wants to
drive a cat. You will need to con-
sider first, of course, whether or
not ho -or she -is of iega) age
;md possesses a learner's permit
or license. But once ;'sain,vou
n.Utt judge his responsibility and
obedience.
Teenagers in general have the
worst records on our highways.
However, they can be excellent,
respensibte drivers. One question
to ask yourself is: "Does my
It's longer, lower, Ssider—with comforts that'll
have tnauv an extensive car wondering whv it
<lidtt't think of them first. More shoulder room,
more leg room up front. Curved side windows, an
instrument panel that's a convemathn piece. In
fact, just about everything's new right down to
the road. And even that'll seem newer because
the jet-smooth tide ia smoother th^n oyer.
—
'<f5 C^MV?/e IfaMm Sttper Spor^ Cewpc
ifere's al! that tnade C/tet'e?/e America'a most
popular new-sixed car—plus somo new surprises.
Like those cleaner, bolder tines. Like the silky way
its new ride skints over the choppiest roads. Like
MMMm #3
V8 power that'll make yon think we atole some of
CortfHe's stuff—which we did. All told, five engine)
are available from a quieter ailtO 9 V8
on 300 horses strong.
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C7tety 17 A'otft 4-i)<wr .S'e</«n
*Mew $5
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you've laid
difference
icateHieienestionwear.'adc
lookin" thrift car offers a new range of engines, including a new
300-hp V8. You could get the idea that saving
you money was the last thing we had in mind—if
mnair new look. And it weren't for that price sticker on the windowt
eyeson. Hut thrifty it is. The big
tcin" that (,/)c)y /f's marvelous mcchan-
Corse CbMfa
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Bow's this ,]] do.ed models a series, up to 140 hp !n th. M*- <md !00
The longer. wM<r AI-oaflatt,r ruling Mep<.dmt pension
hardtop roof. look, responsive steering <nd . wider .tmo^
Ion, mow
entrance room.
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Pearman ^hevro!et Co
Alto, TexM
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"You a member of the Musician's Union. Mac?"
child in genera] respcct the rights
of others, and is he trustworthy in
following instructions?" If so, he's
likely to he courteous on the
highway.
(A weekly feature from the
Office of Public Health Educa-
tin. Texas State Department of
Health).
WANTED
Propane Gas Tanks.
We wiH pay you top
price for your tanks.
See or CaH
DWIGHT LYONS
A!to, Texas
500°" REWARD
. . . You Con F/nJ
Room y4/r ConJ/f/oner WM ^4
Lower Operof/ng Cos? 7hon
CHRYSLER ZB3
Atto ButaneCo.
ALTO. TKXAH
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Have you reached that time of
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strange new sensations-when
oneminuteyoufeelenveloped
in hot flushes and the next are
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nervous, irritable? Are you in
an agony of fear? Too trouhied
to be a good wife and mother?
Don't just suffer from the
suffocating hot flashes, the sud-
den waves of weakness, the
lervous tension that all too fre-
quently come with the change
when relief can he had.
Find comforting relief the
way countless women have,
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Tablets. Especially developed to
help women through this most
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3 out of 4 women who took
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vitamins.
The gentle medicine with the gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM
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$209.95
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964, newspaper, September 24, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215846/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.