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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 6

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Liberty, Texas
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6
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Paire4 Six The Liberty with Liberty County News Thursday, February 8, 1951 News STERLING, Reporter FIRE DESTROYS HOME OF JiM GLOVER FAMILY Mrs. Burch Pike, has recently at the church every night this signed uj for another six years, week. Monday through Saturday, his first four having expired. He A chili was given Monday now stationed in San Diego in night Tuesday was rehearsal i the Naval Air Base. Mr and Mrs.

A. Parker. Sat vy. Klcct Mr. and Mrs.

A. I Moore and of Natchitoches. A ciel erminedorigin pital in Hon corr ')v destr oved thp George happy to Barnero1 rer home on the Ili ly wood- usual place Dai: road. Frida ni ch1 about Store. home was coupled Guests by bar Jim lo er family.

liich Stewart duri Mrs V. It i i uh Mr and eris of twin ci: ios re- daughter. Be tided in the ay of net-died clothing. grtx'er- les nd. cash, a itPd ill 1 nd the fa? nily is me sansfav days spent a stay of 43 days in Veterans Hos- meeting A shower for Mrs.

iiiis friends hie Reavis will be given Thursday nicht for the program the Y.W.A. I iu tUe home of her parents. ayei Bob- il Moore is homo again after gave Wednesday night at prayer I L. Bachelor, a few in Moore Brother? be a spiritual tea will be a review of W. Parker, Friday night Mr.

ami Mrs John Whimpers in the Dust The the week-end were sponsors are Mrs. Dan Smith and of Camden, and Mrs, Steve Green. Dennis Stewart and ise oi Houston Liberty Delegation New officers will be ele ted at the meeting of the Liberty PiiOt Club tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 in city hall. Nettie Smith, president. said.

A slate of nominees Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and will be presented by Mrs. R. II event will sons of Houston visited in the Purswel1, chairman of the r.ominat- Saturdav night home of his parents Mr and Mrs ing committee, and othei nominations will be mule from the floor.

J. A. Majors. Mrs. C.

E. Latz and will be installed son, Nick, visited in the homes of hei daughters, Mr and Mrs. liar- James Allen Abshier, former law u' Huomstead and Mr and student at Baylor University, has List Your LANDS, FARMS, HOMES ANI) RANCHES Telephone 1049 Above Liberty Drug With I). HENLEY, Real Estate D. Henley of ess Hill.

Huomstead returned home Mrs. with NEW ARRIVAL ues impso Mrs. Jake Votaw Sunday night, Houston Tuesday noon. r- an(i Mrs. Robert Thornton Tavl useita .1 SOLDIER HAS PNEUMONIA Mrs D.

Burner has rec 8 letter from her son. Cpl. Burney, sa vine that he a hospital in Ko mon i a He ex A shar' caughte Attends Chamber Meet joriH aftes fi a Mayor E. McLendon, Marvin in Kersting Citnic Henry, city manager, and R. A.

ia patient Bueky" Buchanan, assistant to Mt. and Mis 1 Mr. Henry, nil attended the special ring the week-end were meeting of the East Texas Cham Lonnie Simpson and nd Mr and Mrs. B. Ht .1 Be Mi The delegation from Liberty of Houston visited in the home of of went especially to hear the East brother, Mr.

and Mrs D. daughter. Miss Lm ilk- Texas Chamber's views on civil Thornton, Thursday. defense. John Ben Shepperd.

Clark Schmidt visited in the v-: 5 secretary of state, was the guest home of his ill mother. Mrs. hew he speaker. Schmidt, in Houston Sundav eve Mr. and and son of I ph Stokley of Housti Stutier and babv By MISS MARY ALICE MEADOWS Route 1, Box 191, Dayton received orders to report March I to Barksdale Field, where I her mother because of her illness.

he wil, be assipned to (luty as Mr. and Mrs. JtH1 Battle of flight engineer with a bomber Angleton, Jerome Morse of Day- A sergeant in the Air Force ton. and Miss Frances Howard Reserve, Abshier is the son of visited in the hotm of Mr and Green Abshier. KENEFICK NEWS Schmidt, in Houston Sunti.i ning.

R. G. PARTLOW (CENSED STATE I AND SURVEYOR Liberty Texas with pm Mrs Had- Mr. and FREAK Mrs. Joe Battle and son Ar.i;le*on visited in the homes of friends iind relatives Saturday night and Sunday.

il Mr. and Mrs Ernest Noaek and and of Tarkington Prairie isited in the home of her parents I. ind and Mrs- Parker, Thurs- Jake Votaw and children son i rdiii isited relatives here rs. s. A and Mrs.

A. R. Springer of -end. Beaumont visited in the home of Ben DeKaifetz, Owner HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Refuse to He LI BERT PHONE 81 Steak House Cafe Equipment For Sale Includes long counter, 19 stools, 7 tables, 28 chairs, large cafe stove, cooler and other equipment. INQUIRE AT BILL FRANTA PONTIAC CO.

2018 Highway 90 Liberty Or Phone 17 1 Mr and Mr H. I). PERSONA! Mi ,1 days in Me ie underwent Mr. GIFT Mrs Buck SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY, FEB. 9-10-12 H.D.

CHI RCHES DAISETTA CENTRAL BAPTiST Y.W.A KE AMY Crustene MAXWELL HOUSE MEATS COFFEE BE! Cl XOtSE KC wr 3 LB. CARTON rdav A BEAUTIFUL WANTEL PIECE Th ie Bronze Beauty enA la orately detailed SADDLE HORSES GIVE TO ADVERTISE with humor ning gram ws ith Saturdav Cl1 WHOLESALE PORT DISTRfBL TORS 415 Fannin P-n dine TAKE IT FROM ME Rev. and Mrs P. Hardin were greeting friends and former neighbors here Monday morning as they were en route to their home in Beaumont Rev. Hardin had preached at Liberty West End DEL MONTE Pineapple Juice 46-OZ.

CAN PETER FAN Peanut Butter 12-OZ. GLASS FRESH DRESSED LB. FRYERS FRESH PORK SHOI LDER LB. ROAST TALL CORN LB. SLICED BACON 49c HORMEL PICNIC LB.

HAMS ALL POPI LAR BRANDS Cigarettes CARTON 1.87 Pyrex 1 LB. CAN WALDORF TISSUE 2 ROLLS AMERICAN Sardines 3 CANS Try Trigs and quickly see what we mean by comfort. They won bind, bunch or ride up Cuffs stay anchored. Tngs are made of fire combed cotton, have great absorbency. Supported front.

(Note to wives: Trigs wash in wink need no ironing.) TRIGS Shirts 95c TRIGS Briefs 1.00 Ou a lIaOnO I 0 LIBERTY, TEXAS I NCLE WILLIAM Pork Beans 3 TALL CANS PRODUCE pillsiiury LARGE HEADS LETTUCE RETAHAGA 2 EG. BENCHES TURNIPS FLOUR 25 l.li. PRINT UA(i CALIFORNIA POTATOES 10 EUS. FREE DELIVERY RESSWOOD'S PHONE 156 ASH TORE 11! TEXAS.

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36,604
Years Available:
1896-1978