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1 SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1948 THE KILGORE NEWS HERALD KILGORE TEXAS 948 Officers Installed By Rebekah Clas i TWO HEW TEXAS HISTONES JUST PUBLISHED Texas1 which ha-been us a hgh school fir the pci rune years Tex 'Vo-authortd by Steen and Fiar Dneck of tl San Antorur Pub'ic bchoc5 The tnstiv cortaimg better COLIFGE STATION Oct 16 I co folklore stones of the Teva5 aid Ojr pr the of Texts Texas rew stones by Dr simplified style te Rj pti Meeh i xdS his- tbe irst Texas hi-toiy to toi pi 'fe1 iire eJt bjen i'iutijtej color Mere than pud te i so unfitl diawrgs by The Texas for use as Horner Texas srre repro-a hicn ig! col rttoiok devotes d-Led lh tr tf- pate to Lcuh tre Ffainh eia and Texas 11 be efferei to tr certuiy Texas as the State Foard cf Fiucatrn as well fs to the better known years a rcplaiemn I A lems "Texis bttwe'h the two pc mils A St 5ry of progress'' rirn has Atrijiticch lllusiuttd bee i used as an ec mntary sl ot1 Texas Shuy" wnl be offered to lead for the List years spon- jtrawn i com-J lumert this hrawn on by ThotV cafe-'as ob-ngfield Shirts i and 'dium D'iG-ME'E: "'EU SEnVICIIIG UIliT Installation of officers was htld by the Rebekah Class of the Fust Baptist Church Wednttday at a' business meeting followed by a Mrs Tom Lawrence presided at the meeting vheh vvas opened tvith praver bV Mrs Havocs 1 Mrs Byers save the cie'o-1 tionul aiid Mrs CcOijre 1-d the closing piuyei Doting the luu heoii hour Mrs Bigwell curtailed tie u-I Stall itum sei vh S' ic'd a llower gaiden theme compiling' tt'e el iss to the dt and i Inn g- ed the new officers with then duties of cultivating the gulden As a sytnoo ot the new duties which the of fleets weie nuclei taking she presented each with a packet of seeds tied with the clusioloi ol red and white New olticeis ate Mrs Lawiencc president Mrs Gleghorn membeiship vice-president Mis John Hill fellowship vice-piesi-dent Mis Byeis mimstenal i vice-president Mis Knksey i stewardship vitc-pi e-udeiit Mrs A Hannon societaiy find tiea- surer and Mrs A Bovd re-! potter Group captains installed' weie Mis Buigess Mis Stewait and Mrs McKin-nie I Rev II Anderson gave the invocation at the luncheon "In the Garden" was sung by Miss Mollie Shannon accompanied by Mrs Anderson Mrs Doyle Cun gave the closing prayer An autumn theme was used in decoiations loi the table which featured pumpkins peisimmons and other flints Blown and oi -ange ciepe papei was used as a tabte doth ami the centei piece Payments to those who arc de-Guests fm the luncheon weie pendent lipon old age Assistance Guests to i the luncheon weie aid to the needy blind and aid to Mesdames II Lipscomb llcib dependent children'' were increas-Cleary Sheets How aid td an average of about $2 pn Oct Bennett Lillie Beiuiett Cun in as a result of i event chahges in and Lagwell Rev and Mis -the Federsl Social Security Act USX REPLACEMENT the port of Trieste with High School Queen To Be Crovned By Overion Siudenls The Queen of the Overton Secondary School will be crowned Fiidny evemn Oct 29 as the the A Halloween CallnVal The Coronation of the queen sponsored b' the Stole it il of the be othiarv Iua1 will be Uireted bv Mis Tr try lloucoii 1 sponsor of the ourn il The queeti will le iecte 1 from a gioup of 24 diche-res an 1 p'-m-' cCsses recently sc lvrte 1 by popjl 1 vote fun the six home rooms! will Le cast at a oeunv and the contest will (lose lyi-jdav Qct 22 al 4 The ciucen i will select her Kins and the at- i tendants their escorts 1 The coionution worked out-in i minute detail bv the council is 1 expected to be a spectacular scene an anav of fall colon as suggested by nature and heautv of the East Texas woods Gills in the honiemukmg department aie designing costumes for the gala 1 occasion duch*esses and ptincesses lei ted include Shiilcy Varnev and Elpjse Odell Joun Prewutt and 1 Nelda Still seniors Baibara Spnngield and Maxie LurcfonJ Joyce Franklin and Hose Jean Cone juniors Maigie Brown and! Dorothy Wai ren Helen Turkei and Marie bull sophom*ores Wil-J ma Agnew and Joyce Hoi chuckle Carolyn Moffett Cos deha Whitsett freshmen Marsaiet gesnt with exepenence Jn pubh- Gnlfin and Baibaia Uoclwii city work for 90 days ju ttve duty Louise Lumpkmand Jwn Odell at Foit Sam-Houston garuHnust hot have had more than J5 crys active duiTng 194b Pay will be accoidmk to ca-e pay and longer rty held in the reserve plus allowances on expenses Orily ohe man from Texas will be allowed to till this Applicants should wide the Organized Rcserre Corps Roi'm 308 Swinney Building Tyler Army transport Mercy 'docks States Troops (TRUST) Publicity Job Opening Royealed Calling all-reserve Aimy sergeants The V- At my is lookmg for a master' first 'or4 fiiyt ctP-'t Dried beef makes a satitfactur supper dish when combined wlUi cooked noodles and cream t)f mushroom soup season to taste place in a caxseiole and top with iinv butteied cubes of bread Garnish with spi ux of parsley just before serving Officers Elected At Meeting Of Junior AHegro Club Officers elected and standing committees nftmed at the fast meeting oi the 1948-49 year cf the Jutnui Allegro Music Club The meeting held Tuesday evening at the home of the sponsor Mjs Lliburn New of fuels aie Virginia Hampton pi evident Paby Bean vice-president Peggy Beard ie- coi dmg sen etm Jen Houchin coi responding seuetaiy and Mar- cia Mae Bullard tieasurer' 1 Appointmeiits to the program committee aie Ann Wyatt Patsy Bean and Virginia Hampton The attendance committee will be composed of A Phipps Jamefi RuHner Larry Cummings and Dub Fields Publicity committee members are Cai la Mae Grissom Martha Dene Hemy and Donna Jean Thnmbiough On the scrapbook committee are Donna Mikeska India Ann Rader Ted Miller and Joe Dean Phipps Music Week committee membeis are Ellen Rae HuiwiU Joyce Dean Nelwyn Tims and Maicia Mae Bullard o- cial committee membeis are Caroline Ross Sandra Dinning Jen Houchin and Peggy Beard Piesident Virginia Hampton will represent the club or! the Fine Arts piogiam Junior Day of the third distnct convention of Texas Federation of Music Clubs The Federation convenes in Marshall Nov 11-13 Peggy Beard recording secretary will serve as delegate A Phipps leader opened the piogiam with the group singing of with Jen Houchin and Mrs Clibum accompanying on the two pianos Piano solos weie piesented Mama Mae Bullard Jen Houch-lii Donna Mikeska and Donna Jean Thoinbiough Ref i rill merits were served during the social hour with the president presiding at the punch bowl Attending weie Patsy Bean Peggy Beard Marcia Mae Bullard Sandia Dining Caila Mae Gris- When Your Car Won't Start CALL 1200J TOBV BATTERY HECTRIC 10G Industrial Ave Soldiers watch as the replacements for the Trieste Franks Super Senior Double Clutch winch No 276 mounted oh FVD Truck pow-1 ered by 6 MZ Waukesha Motor 6000s feet 5 8" swab line on drum' 7-1050x20 tires on truck This Is A This equipment is in good operating con-t dition for well service work up to 5000 ft For Further Details Call Collect 5 the State Board of Ed neat' reylare Sreer "Huitunr cf Bargain BPE2 Hawkins Texas la VI pi Our store is headquarters for all Nationally advertised Watches Phone 1 1 Anderson and Owen Membeis present weie Misses Noia Beiiv Mary Moigm mry Ely Alice Goodman and Mes-rtames Summeia Haynes Gus Gee Stewait McKinney James Knksev Byeis Dm Cloaiv Glcg- 3 according to field vvm kit" In the dying days of the regular sesMuit of the 8uth Congiess the matching formula by which federal money as allocated to the states was changed The new fed-horn" Frank Midalcto'n Tom eral foimula provides about 64 rence" Roy Bass If Rugeis per cent federal to 36 per cent George Cale and A Boyd state There is no Federal money 1 -1 allocated any stsate except on this som Viigima Himplon jn rnatching basis i Houchin Donna Mikeska India Had aft additional federal Ann Rader Donna Jean Thorn- money been 'made available it-biough Ann Wyatt Ted Miller1 would have been necessaiy to re-A Phipps and Joe Dom cacti old age assistance check Johnson local i JP- between $2f and $3 during' each month of the present fiscal year It 4s now-possible to avoid this uit ftnd instead raise checks $200 and to adopt a maximum payment Qf $50 00 in the old age and blind programs and $2700 for the first child in a familv and $18 00 for each additional child in the aid to dependent children program All adjustments have already teen made and It has not been necessary for those receiving aid to visit the welfare office to secure such raises as are possible It is anticipated that the old age assistance rolls will show a net increase of 700 persons per month and the average payment will increase slightly each month The addition- al funds will be used in these three ways: To avoid what would have been a $200 to $300 cut in payments each month: to increase payments approximately $2 00 and to provide for pavments to new persons coming on the rolls i In September there were 207-143 old age assistance checks 1 mailed out with the checks averaging $3157 It was anticipated i that a shehtly larger number of checks will be mailed in October which will average about $3357 Avpiage payments to the needy blind will average about $38 to about the1 same 5741 persons who in September received an average of $3501 Payments to dependent i children will aveiage about $3 per child more to tlce 41873 children who received an average of $15 08 for September During the current fiscal year i Which will end Aug 31 1944 it is anticipated that $86000000 will be distributed to those entitled tp receive old age assistance of which 1 $31000000 will be state money and $55000000 will be federal money $2700000 to the blind composed of $1000000 state and $1700000 federal funds $9-i 000000 to dependent children of which $3000000 will be state and $6000000 federal The Texas Constitution prohibits expenditure of more than $35000000 for the three assistance programs in any one year The Legislature has appreciated this amount as follows: $31000000 for old age assistance $3000000 for aid to dependent children $1000000 for aid to the needy blind Before additional money can lie appropriated by the Texas Legislature the Constitution will have to be amended to allow for larger ji'rioELi3ianv Never boil an oyster Oyster stows are best cooked over water THE MODERN MACHINE SEWING vLVij-itW'-viiV '3 JFiT JPVT 4 fiONGJ I inreiii Lay-a-Way Now for Christmas A small deposit holds your selection We will arrange payments to suit your convenience Open An Account Model No 30-215 MODERN WRITING DESK A convenient piece styled for modern rooms Select figured walnut veneer finished with high grade hand rubbed lacquer No 215 full rotary Sew-gem head with right hand bobbin and lifetime silent chain drive Easy Terms At TlcYilliaos Qttel? 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