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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 8

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Liberty, Texas
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MRS, li. I). KEELING Correspondent Sunday for a week visit with their parents, i ho Stafford Browns. Pat Boyt made a business trip to Austin Marvin Cousins of Freeport was or Mrs. iJTy lion in Hoisington, Kansas Mrs.

Pope Lindsey returned 1 Liberty la Thursday from Hoi sington. where he attended By GORDON L. HART. Agricultural Agent a weekend visitor of his parents, the i S. Cousins.

Wavne Elkins spent Sunday in Beaumont as a guest of Marvin II R. Enderle. Mrs. Jack Mrs. Cameron Abshier Ward the Kersting hospital for treat-i Mrfl Anthony had lived with her daughter here prior to mov- and sister.

Mr. and Mrs C. fracy to Kansas two years ago. funeral service-. for her mother.

Mrs. Lilly Anthony, Tue day in Hoi was accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsey and 'mall in Marvin. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Martin parents, and Mr and son and Mrs. II. Martin shier and his sister were weekend of Mr. and Elkins and Mrs Mrs.

E. Boyt, land their families George Maxwell and C. B. Mrs Ernie Stacy and Mr attended the i' mi Herne- were Fhurs pent host weekend in har- she died in Hoisington June 16, beetle at the C.ilix-it Sat dav visitors in Houston. les.

guests of K. E. (Jreeson and after a long illness, unlay Sue Ward pent last week in daughters. Besides Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs.

cvra Rpth J. hr v.rs er a -a s-uest of her Sunday i Anthony is survived by two sons, a Saturday ue-t in the rand parent Mr. and Mrs, .1. J. for were Hon and Anthony of Hoisington Evans home.

'Speight. i Mrs. D. H. Whitting Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Brown and Eridav for Favetteville daughters. Karen and Hlynda Mr. Maxwell Larry Copeland, amj Walter Anthony of Sonora. McKihbon, Albert ami Texas.

Huitt Hannv Mullan. Allen Meshe, Horace Whitting ton, the scout master and Mar shall Copeland, took the boys Mr. Copeland will remain at camp I with the boys all week. I Tax Assessor-Collector O. B.

Tax Assessor, Deputy To Attend Region School An- rs. Whitting spent Sunday through Tuesday Jurisdiction in Nacogdoches as guests of Mrs. ns at McSe-1 Brown's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Martin.

Mr and -Mrs. Roy Powell and amj Ladd Jordan and Chief Deputy Otis in eml. and daughter, Renee, spent the week King will attend a region (J in7: so! i wi, spent days last pn(l jn Trinity as guests of Mr service training school of the week at it.) the Kirkland. Texas Association of Assessing Mr. and Mrs, .1 M.

Carson of officers tomorrow (Friday) in v'; i Beaumont spent Sunday with Houston, eduosday, A picnic in her honor The program will be devoted Mr and Mrs. Frank question-and-answer sessions and children were Sunday gue on assessment matters. The of Mr, and Mrs. N. E.

Calloway school will be held in Mr. and Mrs. D. Engman Latnar Hotel from 9 u.m, to held at the noon hour. Thost siting for the day were Misi illie Mae Elkins.

Mrs. Juanita uricchi and Mrs. Carl Crosskno Mrs 11 Keeling and Mrs We Huy Junk Cars, Trucks, Batteries and All Kinds of Scrap Iron DON C. BISHOP CO. 1711 ypress (North Heights) Phone FE 6-3741 LIBERTY lt visited in Alvin Friday.

1). Engman visited in Beau nt Saturday I atsv and Woody Leon of Beau- disses Lillie Mae Elkins June spent last week with their 1 Fidera Jenkins Mrs (J nd mot her. Mrs, Turner, sins and Mrs Johnnie Maxwell! Mrs C. A. Bowen and grand- ited in Houston Monday of Johnny Mae Richard week.

and Becky Bowen, all of, drs hunk Morgan and daugh spent Thursday with Mrs. L. E. Turner. Mi, Mary Cros is visiting her daughter and family, the Alberti Nelsons Baytown.

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SEE YOUR DEALER OR UNITED GAS FOR LOW DOWN EASY TERMS inance your Servel Gas Refrigerator through the I nited Gas Appliance Purchase Plan. Payments arranged to suit your needs. Woodson MIA Members Attend Region It A WOOI Priscilla Fon tenot and Magdaline Sterling of Woodson along with their advisor, Miss L. Reed, attend- ed a two day meeting of N.H.A officers from Area 11 at Kant i Houston High School in Hunts ville this week. Priscilla is president of tin local il A.

chapter, and Mag jdaline is secretary for the Mont bomery District The) were sched iled to take part in revising requirements for receiving de trees of achievement. Government run died gvnarchv. tv women brings you modern living CAS automatically i i i i I A Final Thought, A Precious Memory Quality Above Price Lasting Memorials Daves Monument Co. Phone CL 8-2614 or CL 8-2678 102 Cook St. Dayton i mhkxj Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Zarsky made a business trip to Hosenberg Monday. Mrs. Shefield and Gertrude i Long and daughters Baytown visited Mr. and Mrs of Dallas have been visiting Mrs.

a Olson Tuesday. Long's parents, the E. Jen Mr. and Mrs. Brister of ias and si.sieis.

Misses June and Gonzales are visiting tlieir daugh ra ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Our ti McKinney and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. liris- ter, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Barrow left Friday for their home to Brazoria after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Flowers, and her sister and family, Mr.

and Mrs, F. Benton. Lee Sanderson of Ft. Worth visited with his cousin. Sam I Saddler, and family, Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hartsell and fatnilv of Houston spent Fri- day with her parents. Mr. and i Mrs.

J. F. Benton. Mr. and Mrs.

Kay Prigmore and family of Coldspring visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Glass, last week, P. L. V'an Ness made a business trip to Houston Friday.

Henry Bode, Arvel Bode and! Joe F. tries ey accompaniedl Louis Smesney to Leroy, Texas, Saturday to visit with relatives, Mrs, W. Price returned to her home Monday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ballard and i son in Dallas.

Mrs. Ballard is the! former Patsy Hatcher. Frank Smykal of Houston spent i the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Smykal. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Krmis and family of Houston visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Janik. over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Billie Peters of Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris Beron Saturday.

Jerry Komasek left Saturday to visit friends Rosenberg. Charles Lee Bederka and Miss Louise Bederka of Houston spent! the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Anton Bederka. Miss Stephanie Kovnlcik of Houston isited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Skarpa. over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Joe I), Fisher, Doris and Jo Allen, spent Sun- daj in Houston visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Johnnie Fisher. His mother, Mrs. Fisher, accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Bederka and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bederka entertained their parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs, Anton Bederka. with a barbecue dinner at the Liver Inn i Day.

M. F. Janacek accompanied Joe V. Smesnev, P3miI Smesney, and Elenor Smesnev to West, Texas, Sunday for the K.J.T. and K.J.Z.T.

Czech Barbecue. and Mrs. Johnnie Hanel of Houston spent the weekend with Mrs, Joe Smesney and Mr. and rs John I lanel. Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Sefcik and son, Terry, of Houston, spent Wednesday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sefcik, Sr.

Pest if ides Should Re Handled With are Many kinds of pesticides are used on the farms and ranche and around the home at this time of year in the control of various kinds of insects. Many of the pesticides used are highly toxic, All pesticides used should be handled with care. Briefly, your individual help is asked for iti improving safety in the use of pesticides. Accidents with pesticides appear to be dip- to four main can es. Thev are (1) Leaving the material exposed to children and irresponsible per sons.

(2 1 Failure to read and follow the precautions of the labels. Carelessness in the disposal of the empty (A) Careless use of weed killers or defoliants. The first and most important rule is to store pesticides in a locked room, barn, garage or cup board out of the reach of children. Never store pesticides near food, feed stuff or medications. Be sure to read the label precautions before using the products All paper containers should be burned when empty.

Keep out of smoke while burning. Non-ret tu nable a i which have contained potentially hazardous chemicals should be washed out clean and buried or rendered useless by puncturing. Returnable containers should be I handled in accordance with the manufactuiers instructions be careless with pesticide; ire every precaution Safety in the use of ides will save lives every year. Fig Rust Control Explained by Ag Agent Several requests have been received at the county agent's office for information on spray for fig trees, Figs normally are not attacked by the scale insects that infest other fruit trees. Therefore, in general figs are not sprayed during the dormant season.

The serious fungus known as fit; rust must be sprayed in the summer and early fall. Trees attacked by rust fungus have numerous small, reddish spots on under surface of leaves. This may cause complete defoliation of tree. For control of fig rust, spray with a mixture every thirty days. The spraying should usually be started around the first of June and continue to the first of October.

A 20-80 Copper lime dust may also be used to control rust instead of the Bordeaux. Either of the above treatments should give good con rol. Totaled SI9.WS Liberty County citizens bought a total of siworth of Series IK and Series savings bonds during the rnontli of May, according to County Chairman M. Sipes. May sales brought the total for the fir-it five months of 19r, 7 i to or 312 percent of the PC.7 goal of $473,440, Mr, I Sipes said.

There is no safer investment Mhati r.S. Savings Bonds, since I both the principal and interest fully guaranteed by our Savings bonds now learn percent interest corn pounded, semi-annually when held mont hs. eluded. Chairman Sipes con Rev. Breland, Family Vacationing in Carolina Rev.

J. Breland, pastor of the Liberty First Baptist Church, his wife, and daughter. Jean, left Monday for a two week's vacation trip. The Brelands were scheduled visit i Charleston. South Carolina, with their son and his family The second week they plan to return by way of here thev will visit other relatives.

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Years Available:
1896-1978