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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 8

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Liberty, Texas
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RATIONING AT A GLANCE The Liberty with Liberty Comity News Thursday, March 15, 1945 RATION BOOK IV Dairy Products Red Stamps (Value 10 points each): E-2, F-2, G-2, H-2, and J-2. valid March 4, expire June Y.5, Z-5, A-2, B-2, C-2, and D-2, valid January 28, expire June 2. T-5, TJ-5. V-5, W-5, and X-5. valid December 31, expire April 2 Q-5.

R-5 and S-5, valid December 3. expire March 31. Red Tokens (Value 1 point each) valid now, no expiration. Processed Foods Blue Stamps (Value lu points N-2, P-2, Q-2, R-2. S-2.

valid March I. expire June 30. H-2, J-2, K- 2, L-2 and M-2. valid February 1. expire June 2.

C-2. D-2. E-2, F-2 and G-2, valid Jan-ary 1, expire April 28. X-5, Y-5. Z-5.

A-2 and R-2. valid December 1, expire March 31, Sugar Sugar No. 35 (value 5 pounds), valid Fabruary expire June 2. Canning sugar obtainable only on application March 5- October 31. Gasoline Mileage Rationing Coupons A-14, value 4 gallons, valid now.

expire March 21. 1945. B-5, C-5. value 5 gallons, valid now, good indefinitely. R-6, C-6, 5 gallons, valid now, good indefinitely.

(1st quarter), value 5 gallons, valid expile March 31. 1945. E-l and K-2, value 1 gallon, valid good indefinitely. R-l and R-2, 5 gallons, valid now, good indefinitely. book-liolders must have in.

spection every 6 minths or every 6,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Other Rationing Ration Book III Airplane Nos. 1, 2 and 3, valid now, good indefinitely. Other restricted commodities are rationed by certificates obtainable at War Price and Rationing Boards. Emergency Rent Control Areas Registration for Rent Control All rent accommodations must be registered.

Landlord who have not registered rented living quarters with the OPO Rent Office should do so at once. HARDIN NEWS MRS. J. E. BLACK We Are Authorized Dealers FOR GOLD BOND GIMCO BLOW-IN ROCK WOOL INSULATION Keep your home cooler in summer Cut fuel bills in winter Ask For Free Estimate We have added a line of ornamental mirrors.

Come in and look them over. LIBERTY Plumbing and Supply Co. J. F. PETTIJOHN, Owner Phone 143, Liberty Delegates Named By Pilot; Night For Bosses Set Following dinner at Pile's.

19 members of Liberty Pilot Club met in the justice of the p'ace office of the courthouse Thursday evening. March S. for a business session. The change was made because of redecorating being done in the auditorium of the city hall. The president.

Mrs. Neal Kyle, presided over the general meeting at which time delegates were elected for the district meeting to be held in Dallas. April 21-22, as follows: Mrs. Miss Holt, Miss Esther Friedman, Mrs. Jane Suilivan.

Plans were made for the club's annual Night which will be held Thursday evening. March 22, with the following committee in charge: Mrs. Lois Land, Miss Lila Benson, Miss Jennie Stovall and Mrs. Alvina DeKaiietz. The executive board named a committee of three, Miss Lila Benson, Mrs.

Virginia Billengsley and Mrs. Jane Shauberger, to conduct the election of officers and directors for 1945-46, which will be held at the first meeting in April. swap wedding gown, size 14, for portable noiseless ad in Los An- eHes Times. Take Off Ugly Fat With This Home Recipe Here is an inexpensive recipe for taking off ungainly weight and help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Just get from any druggist, four ounces of liquid Iiarcel Concentrate.

Add enough grapefruit juice to make a pint. Then just take two tablespoons ful twice a day. Wonderful results may be obtained quickly. Now you may slim down your figure and lose pounds of ugly fat without back breaking exercise or starvation diet. easy to make and easy to take.

Contains nothing harmful. If the very first bottle show you the simple, easy way to lose bulky weight and help regain slender, more graceful curves, return the empty bottle and get your money back. LIBERTY DRUG CO. Mrs. Adelia Cessna and Mrs.

E. J. Larke and children spent the week-end in Houston. Mrs. E.

C. Findley and daughter, Janie, and Mrs. Roscoe Davis and daughters, Margret and Pauline, were in Houston shopping Saturday. Mrs. L.

C. and R. M. Null are visiting friends and relatives in Fort Worth. Mrs.

Gene Viles had a major operation Monday at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Clara Lee of Houston is visiting her brother, Hudson Kitchen, and family. Matt Raeki, and family of Beaumont were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

P. A. Racki and family. Mrs. Hubert Taylor, of Houston was a recent guest of Mrs.

Guy Cessna. Mrs. W. I). Emanuel and daughter, Ouida, spent the week-end in Houston.

Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Page and daughter, Sandra, visited friends and relatives in Groveton and Kennard during the week-end.

Alton Griffin of Huntsville was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs A. A. Ursprung. Word has been received by Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Cessna that Pfc. Johnny Martin has been wounded in action somewhere in the European theatre. Johnny writes, however, that he will soon be good as ever, since his nurse is a San Antonio, Texas, girl." Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Green and the Meacham children, Renee Billy and Oran, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Maxwell and Mrs. Agnes Meacham in Houston Sunday. Mrs. Maxwell, who had recently undergone a major operation, is improving.

Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Compton and sons, Kent and Michael, spent the week-end in Goose Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. Denman Knox had Marvin Waldman Recovers Rapidly Lt. (j.g.) Marvin Waldman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Waldman of Liberty, is recovering rapidly after wounded in action recently, he writes regularly that iie expects to return soon to active service in the navy. The Waldmans have been notified officially by the Navy Department that their son was wounded in action. He is interned at an island base hospital somewhere in the South Pacific. Railroads are now' handling about two and one-half times the amount of freight traffic and more than four times the volume of passenger business than they did before the war. as their guests of the week-end, Mr.

and Mrs. Buck Hanley, of Beaumont. Schupp Speaks At Raymondville In three addresses at Raymondville last week, City Manager William L. Schupp spoke on the general theme of Municipal Government for the Best Interests of the He made the trip at the invitation of city leaders. The addresses were made at a combined service club meeting, a general meeting, and a business breakfast.

i this day of d'ouble-talk, when all those talking about free enterprise are not for it, the newspaper editors must be the guardian of our M. Gaylord, Rockford, 111., pres. National Association cf Manufacturers. Saturday Is Date For Benefit Party All plans are completed for the benefit 42 party Saturday evening, sponsored by the Liberty Chapter 634, Order of Eastern Star, and beginning at p. m.

at the Liberty city hall. The public is invited. Proceeds from the party will be used in the OES rehabilitation program for veterans of World War If, states Mrs. Lois Partain, worthy matron. Tickets at 50 cents per person may be bought trom any member of the Liberty chapter, says Mrs.

A. J. Kyle, publicity chairman. women had run the world for the past few thousands of years they have made worse mess than men Ernest Hooton, Harvard U. anth- ropoligst.

AMERICAN eqoe bv Audible sound waves have wavelengths of from half an inch to sixty feet. WANTED YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING HANDLING VITAL WAR CALLS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS Traveling Expenses to Houston Paid We Will Find a Room for You No Experience Necessary Good Pay with Automatic Increases Opportunity for Advancement Good Working Conditions Permanent Work Come in and Discuss This Opportunity for Vital War Service With the Chief Operator Here in Liberty Southwestern Bell Telephone Company purchaser of a War Bond up something to aid his fellowmen the same spirit that Pfc. William P. Bowes of West Roxbury, showed in risking his life to save a comrade on a Pacific Island, though in a lesser degree. Though previous attempts to reaoh three wounded men had failed, Pfc.

Bowes crawled through the jungle in the face of intense enemy fire and dragged one of the men 5 5 yards to cover. The action won him a Silver Star. u. 5. Tnasury irst th ank Member Federal Deposti Insurance Corporation ORGANIZED TO SERVE FARMERS Economically and Efficiently and Doing Its Job DEVERS CANAL COMPANY DEVERS, TEXAS 0 Built-Up and Composition Roofs Ask about our 10, 15 and 20 yeiir bonded roofs.

Asbestos siding and other building accessories, applied by experienced applicators. PENNINGTON-CLEBURN CO. (ioo.se reek, Texas 308-W Collect 318 N. Goose Creek sufp' ve arvd re it XUf creed, -o on wen otdcr £SS i vie "fU oi oU' LET US SERVE YOU We recently installed a modern Fast liattery Charger Batteries charged in 30 minutes. We sell Batteries, Auto Accessories, Gulf Products, Tobacco, etc.

Tires and Tubes repaired promptly M. L. BAGLEY Service Station and Trailer Park 90 West Side Phone 2701 SEEDS-FERTILIZERS Book or buy Field Seeds now. You will have them an besides, save money. Buy Fertilizers early and avoid disappointment.

Liberty Grain Grocery Co. LIBERTY TEXAS WE PROUDLY ACKNOWLEDGE It is always a proud moment when somebody tells you that you have done a good job at whatever you are doing. The men of our organization are no exception. The editorial in the February 6 issue of the New Iberia Weekly Iberian is sincerely appreciated, the more so because it was spontaneous and ably presented. The fact is, such emergencies do happen in the Natural Gas business.

They are handled as promptly and efficiently as trained workmen can handle them. It is a part of the Natural Gas man's code that, as the editorial says, "The public must be As to the unselfish devotion of these men to such hard work and trying conditions, there was nothing unusual about that to for they are pipeliners, and proud of itl UNITED GAS PIPE LINE COMPANY and Associated Company UNITED.

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1896-1978