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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 29

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Waco, Texas
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29
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District HD Meets Opens At Temple TEMPLE from 20 Centrai Texan countips will he In Temple today and Friday for meeting of District 3 of the Texas Home Demonstration Association, Dr. E. Patterson, dean of agriculture at Texas AIM Col- fhge, will speuk Thursday afternoon. Registration will begin at noon Thursday at First Baptist Church in Temple The program will start at 1 p. m.

when County Judge Raymond Thornton welcomes the delegates, Mrs. George Hendricks. Beil County chairman, will greet visitors. Dr. Grady Metcalf, pastor of First Baptist Church, will give the invocation.

Mrs. C. O. Bruce, district vice president from Hill County, will preside. Delegates from each county will report on their local work following Dr.

Patterson's talk. Mrs. Claire Miss Gladys Darby, Mrs. R. Schroeder and Mrs Ruby Wirth.

representing the Temple Chamber of Commrr will serve refreshments at 3:30 p. m. in civil defense, health and safety. 4M, home and family life and citizenship will follow' the recess. A dinner will he held in the civic room of Kyle Hotel at 30 p.

m. Delegates from Brown and Comanche counties will conduct a recreation workshop at 8 p. m. Each county will display craft exhibits during the recreation period. Mrs.

Milton McGehee of Wayside, state president, will discuss the coming state convention in San Angelo Friday morning session, The state meeting is scheduled in August. The meeting will adjourn at noon Friday. Thursday, March 16, CTbr tributi Waco, 11 House Votes More Money For Office Payrolls WASHINGTON that they were acting the benefit of the American House members Wednesday voted themselves more money for their office payrolls. The extra cost to the taxpayers was estimated at S3 million a year. The House passed the resolution by voice vote after turning dowm demands for a roll-call which would have put members on record and after hearing a suggestion that they give themselves a personal pay boast, The resolution w'as so framed that the House action was final and the office payrolls can he raised effective April 1.

No Senate vote is since the re sol u- tion applies only to the House, The brief debate brought a suggestion from Democratic Leader! John W. McCormack of Massachusetts that the salaries of Congress members should be raised from $22,.100 to $25.000 a year But no provision was made for this in the resolution. McCormack said the extra payroll money really was "for the benefit of the people of because it would enable the representatives to provide better service to their constituents. AnO ASH pulling out now- XL WAIT POR VOU i a OAvoRTwa jea. 0E WATCHFUL- DOCTOR WHITMAN-TWOSf bannocks can QSSART Thsn mes ococHtAR.

year old lad Who WiST wrrw WURMAN and wmc wvl BE wun-g MAN TO ftSTTF A7 POOCH UTAH LEAVING fN TMf MORNING. CM WBU ORB Linda Kmlelka Leading Candy Sales Contest Linda Kudelka, 12-yaar-oId daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Kudelka of 3620 North Twenty-fifth, leads in the Camp Fire candy sale although she cannot attend Camp Val Verde herself.

Money from the Camp Fire candy sales to benefit the year- round program at Camp Val Verde 15 miles west of Waco. Linda had polio when she was eight months old and has worn a brace ever since. Instead of attending the Camp Fire camp, she has gone to the Camp for Crippled Children near Kerr! ville the past two summers. Before the candy sale started i March 9. Linda had 25 orders.

The sale continues through March 51ie hopes to 1 the top candy seller in Waco this year. Tax Advice I liitic's Drive CLIFTON, Ariz. (AP Frank R. Alvidrez, a bartender, has achieved a reputation as a specialist in figuring income taxes. Each year rich and poor line up for his advice He gives it free, hut some of friends drop tokens of thanks into a gallon whisky bottle placed on the bar, Once a year.

Alvidrez tips the Jug and pours several hundred dollars into the March of Dimes campaign. 65 A fN sc PUIY: AS SS ho POTA vs MV -AS A Vi JCHN CN i vs A 9-5'' I AVAN TMA i A ve ops THAT'S THE I FIRST I ftfcSN IN THESE PARTS CAN WE -R TO TK STATION I HAVE A TWIN She ales Drop BOSTON report on the first 11 manufacturing companies to publish their sales and profit figures for 1960 shows a 12 4 per cent decrease in income on a 6.8 per cent rise in sales. Most snails female. are both male Joe J. Jost, a line chief assigned to the 3567th Flight Line Maintenance Squadron at James GonnaHy AFB, has been reassigned to an as in Bermuda, Sgt.

Jost has served in tlie Air Force since Jan. 26, 1942. During 1944-1945 served in North Africa and Italy, ami during 1950-1952 he was stationed in Japan and Korea lor Good -it oiui Business Auto Ufa CL WORN FLOORS? fil Him 1 irwMt liiituil SiiiiU Or Kefmt'li it It Ikml I In Iron) WACO RENTAL ompirie UI 909 N. He came to Connally in November, 1956. He is manned and lias two children.

The family is presently living on Route 9, Old Dallas Road, in Waco, Anniversary Sale VI IKE STIM DIAMONDS OFF FABBRE JEWELERS Bmohtlew jlih Bomm RUSH TO AND (SET A 5 TM' COVPRWCR5 06T I 30 WE CAN that YOUNE MET A L'TTl company ierre PtPHAPS YOU CANA 5D66EST THudG WITH! Kl THE LSVMT OF OUR 6 ET IS LIKE ASKING ME TD STAGE 1 ftomo And 3ULIET WllTM A PArt OF FOR PtCRRft nothing is x'AVe Perfect plav or zb wait MA3oR. ould you C83ECT PLAYING -Zb LE AO, TO BEING IB I -1 hm.

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Pages Available:
195,188
Years Available:
1907-1973