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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 8

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Page Eight The Liberty Vindicator Thursday, April 1, 1954 AT THE Courthouse Compiled by Liberty Abstract Title Co. A. E. Bush, President G. E.

Rrure. Secretary n. H. Bruce, Vice-President for the oek ending March 20: Rl UJY TRANSFERS Deed: Nathan Minchen t.o M. llirsch 1-s int.

16 ac. H.T.C. 182. Deed: Henry Zarsky to M. F.

Zalesky Est, 2 ac. E. R. Maxwell survey. Deed: S.

E. Jordan to M. Jordan Lot 5. 4 ac. D.

Dickens survey. Deed: N. R. RJprg" to R. Gasset part Lot 1, 4 Blk, 9 Partlow Add.

Liberty. Deed: Mrs. Juanita Criswell to C. Huffman 1 int. 10.7 ac.

J. Dorsett Sur. Deed: Oree Eastland to J. Bramley 21 a c. I Fields survey.

Deed: J. E. Collier to Kenneth ('oilier 3 Tarkington, Deed: Mrs. Mamie Thompson et al to R. E.

Purswell 1 ac. Smith land. Deed: Mrs. Mae Frisbie to Ervin Schvvarze Lots 11, 12 Blk. Frisbie Add.

Devers Deed: Apnea Hill to E. C. Hill 7 ac. Robt. Whitlock Sur.

Deed Fred Tanner to A C. Moore 25, 26, 27, 28 Sub. Jas. Martin survey. Deed: Mrs, Mae Frisbie to G.

J. Hymel Lots 13, 14 Blk. 3 Frisbie Add. Dovers. Deed: Mrs.

Mae Frisbie to A. F. Turiechi Lots 9, 10 Blk. 3 Frisbie Add. Devers.

Deed: Sut Williams to Adam Stubbs lot in J. Fenner survey. Deed: J. McAlister to James Duncan 1 ac. M.

A. Hardin lea- rue. Deed: E. A. Palmer to E.

W. Simmons part Lot 1 2 Int. Blk. 114 Deed: A. Stalsby to J.

A. Stals- Jr. 640 ac. L. Branhan sur.

Deed: City Bank Farmers Tr. Co. J. A. Stalsby 640 ac.

E. L. Branhan sur. Deed: Vanda Meadows to A. Kr itrht 1 2 ac.

H.T.C. 193. Deed: J. S. Meadows 1o A.

Knight 12 ac. and street H.T.C. 193. Deed: Tom Scott to Cordia Hulv hard Lot 10 Blk. E.

Blagg Sub. Cleveland. Deed: Mrs. Ethel Hubert tu V'reddie Adams 2 ac. C.

Harper league. Deed J. B. McAlister to H. K.

Finley 1 ac M. A. Hardin survey. Deed: R. L.

Raley to J. II. Marall 21 ac. S. Neatherly survey.

Deed: E. R. Cooper to Pearl He Rebuilt This Home why insurance is your best investment. It protects your family. Offers you peace of mind.

Safeguards your savings. Invest wisely. Invest in insurance. BAILLIO Insurance Agency General Insurance Since 1917 Liberty, Texas Cooper 2200 sq. ft.

O. B. 2 Liberty. Deed: Jane Raymon to G. I.

Mason, et al Lot 2 In. B. 124 Liberty. Deed: J. A.

Newborn to J. L. Langston Lot 0 San Jacinto Park Sub. Geo. Orr league.

Deed: W. P. Harrison to Tv F. Miculka Lot 98 Harrison Sub. Williams league.

Deed: J. Moreau to O. A. Barrow Lots 5, 6 Blk. 2 Sterling Invest.

Co. Add. Dayton. Tr. Deed: Charles Marr, Tr.

to E. Enloe 7b5 ac. C. Harper league. Deed: L.

Waldrop et to Howard Pyle tract in Geo. Orr league. Deed: Robert Renfro to Chas. Holt Lots 4, 18 Blk. 0 Holt Add.

Cleveland. Deed: Josef Emhofer et al to Jack Nelson 18 ac. Jos. Fenner sur- Deed: F. T.

Ball to Geo. H. Nail part Lots 1, 4 In. Blk. 13 Liberty.

Deed: Sally P. Barnett to D. A. Turnei 20 ac. A.

Holshousen Sur. Deed: Annie Friedman et al to Rudevig Lot 6 6 Friedman Sub. Dayton. Deed: L. Burlin to M.

Evans 55M: ac. Francis Smith survey. Deed: Lulu Dever et al to II. E. Dever 30 ac.

P. P. Dever league. Deed: P. E.

Johnson to Jack Halfin Lot 29 Tree Top Terrace Sub. Martin league. Deed: D. D. vVhittington to D.

F. Shell Lot 46 Tree Top Terrace Sub. Martin league. Deed: M. H.

Barton t( P. E. Johnson 60 ac. James Martin league. Deed: H.

H. McAdams to I). D. Whittington Lot 46 Tree Top Ter. race Sub.

Martin league. Deed: Melvin Henderson to H. Henderson tract in M. A. Hardin league.

Deed: Fritz Komegay to E. Calloway tract in South town league. Deed: W. S. Stephens to phine Stephens Lot 12 Blk.

9 Garvey Sub. Cleveland. Deed: Joe Alvarez to S. Friedman part Lot 27 Friedman Sub. Dayton.

Deed: Chas. Holt to Steve Holcomb, Jr. Lot 16 Blk. 1 Holt Add. Cleveland.

Deed: Mrs. Ava Cruse to J. McMahon Lots 1,2,3,4 Blk. 5 Cleveland. Deed: Eunice Bryan to R.

E. Sunday 3 acres B. Tarkington league. Deed: D. C.

Yarnell to Beulah Havard 50 ac. Martinez No. Deed: M. W. Sipes to C.

Grand, Sr. Lot 1 Blk. 18 Layl Sub. J. Martin league.

Deed: G. C. Sadler to Joe Kennedy N. 100 ft. of 2.85 ac.

E. Munson league. Deed: R. E. Walker to J.

B. Blazek, Jr. Lot 5 Blk. Woodslaw Sub. Liberty.

Deed: Roy Sea berg to Production Service Oil Corp. 2 ac. H.T.C. 125. Rel.

Lse: F. Karsten et al to L. Gallier et al tracts in W. D. Smith survey.

Rel. Lse: Atlantic Refg. Co. to F. G.

Curtin 6 ae. Santos Coy lea- 1 gue. Lse: Gulf Oil Corp. to C. C.

Gilger 5 ac. J. Devore league. Rel. Lse: Woodley Pet.

Co. to I. R. Palmer 150 ac. S.

Nicholson league. Lse: Phoenix Dev. Co. to Stano- lind Oil Gas Co. 100 ac.

I.G.N. 41. Lse: Agnes Black et al to Sohio Pet. Co. 100 ac.

F. Hardin survey. Min. Deed: Myrtle Bunsen et al to Geo. I.

McFerron 1 96 in 209.25 ac. W. D. Smith league. Lse: J.

B. Falvey et al to F. L. Karsten ac. J.

Devers league. Lse: Eula Moore to F. L. Karsten 54.1 ac. J.

C. Devers league. Rel. Lse: Brazos Oil Gas Co. to R.

MacDonald et al tracts in Thos. Newman, F. J. C. Smiley, B.

Tarkington, Moses Donahoe, E. K. Davis, James McCoy Surveys. Rel. Lse: Gulf Oil Corp.

to J. M. Rich 25 ae. H.T.C. 3.

Lse: Lillie Musgrove to Fletcher Tom Odell Joins 0. P. Baillio Insurance Agency O. P. Baillio, owner of Baillio Insurance Agency, announced this S.

Pratt 124.1 ac. 7 Cherry league, i week that Tom Odell has taken over Lse: Walter Willis to Sohio Pet. post as solicitor for the agency. Co. 100 ac.

F. Hardin survey. Mr. Odell, who for the past 12 Rel. Lse: Sun Oil Co.

to Mary years has been in the Marine Air LaCour 21 ac. Amos Green league. Corps, received his discharge on Lse: Alice Prophet et al to Tex- February 15 and came to Liberty as Co. 30 ac. M.

G. White league, to live with his wife, the former Lse: M. E. Pivoto et al to E. C.

Janice Baillio, and two children, Hankamer 50 ac. H.T.C. 195. Mike and Patti Sue. They are purLse: E.

M. Southerland to J. K. chasing a home in the Davis Sub- Lewis 33.3 ac. W.

D. Smith league, division. Roy. Deed: Raymond Budro to-O. He is licensed to issue protection W.

Evans 1 32 in 7.15 ac. M. Whit- policies for fire and allied lines, tington league. MARRIAGE LICENSES CharleS Julian Caldwell and Miss Marjorie Faye Hendrix. automobile and casualty insurance and hospitalization.

A major in the Marines, Mr. Odell served as a night fighter pilot in Korea during the recent police ac- Gus Isom, Jr. and Mrs. Rosanna tion, earning 5,000 hours of flying SATURDAY MATINEE with DICK JURGENS and his Orchestra TH CHARIIVELS 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Dancing and complete Floor Show.

$1,20 per person, including tax Che SbAmRock Gilmore OLIVER Co. in Farm Highway 90 DAYTON Phone 821 Eat More Rice Nickerson Ralph Morris Johnson and Ada Reed. Jack Gilson Kearney and Miss Verla Warren. Marvin Webb Davis and Mary Idola Bellar. Frederick Andrew Kleczeg and Mis Mary Lou Hickman.

Billy Dole CaldweH and Miss Frances arie Hickman. Johnnie Willard Andress and Mrs. Gladys Mae Williams. Jemison Douglas Cooper and Barbara Ann Findley. Samuel James Ellison and Miss Mary Gilma Citizen.

Hugh Thomas Chapman and Miss Dorothy Mae Zaruba. James Erwin Melton and Edna Robbie Boykin. Earl Dotson and Jimmie Lois Crabtree. Walter K. Cooley and Miss Patsy Jo Simpson.

John William Owens and Miss Maudie Leona McEachern. Albert Eugene Rutledge and Miss Menetta Pauline Rouse. Henry Moss and Eliza Elizabeth Vaughn. Jim Charles Blanchard and Miss Dorsie Mae Thompson. Philip Boyd Winfield and Mrs.

Betty Corine Moss. George Eugene Vaughan and Freida Nell Laramore. Bobbie Daniel Smith and Miss i Belva Gwendolyn Amos, Jimmie Ray Stanley and Frances i Carolyn Davis, Ruben Lavearn Robertson and Mrs. Sadie Kate Dobbs, Earl Lea Yarbrough and Miss Zettie Mae Norris, John Frank Mitchell and Rera Matheny May. Doyle Shelton Bracey and Miss Carolyn Love Kitzman.

Royce Gene Williams and Miss Betty Jean Moore. Darwin Wyze Enloe and Miss Barbara Ann Hayes. Albert Zaruba and Jerry Lavoy Alford. Jimmy Charles Dodd and Neva Beasley Whitt. Elmer Richard Webb and Miss; Eloise Sanford.

Adrien David, Jr. and Miss Georgia Elaine Frazier. Volnev Robert McManus and Margie Ruth Smitherman. Charles Hill and Miss Mildred Irene Howard. Alfred Beard and Mrs.

Lois AL lene Witt. Billy Junior Burges and Miss Betty Lamurl Wyatt. Jack Joseph John Howerton and Miss Jo Elaine Golasinski. Columbus Charles Kirk and Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Hatcher.

Drebon Cecil Pond and Nettie Virginia Nugent. Parrish James Hughes and Miss Mae Baker. Robert Leroy VanDeventer and Mrs. Lola Samuel Burnett. Buford Joseph Johnson and Miss Joyce Marie Baughman.

William Edgar Butler and Miss Betty Jo Squier. James P. Taylor and Rachel Caldwell Smith. Hugh Wansley Nance and Miss Thelma Mae Smith. Jerry Lynn Thompson and Miss Vonda Lee Garrett.

Roy Edwin Cowan and Mildred Joyce Morris. Vernon Elmer Washburn and Mrs. Ruth Dulley Washburn. Eugene Thibodeaux and Angus- i tine Elizabeth Trahan. Jimmy Fred DuBose and Violet Elizabeth Burrell.

Lester Faris Hillen and Mrs. Marie Ann Buscanyi. Charles Russell Owen and Miss Myrtle Alyene Hagger. Travis Henry Miller and Miss Glenda Lynn McElroy. time.

During World War II he served in the Pacific. During his career, he has totaled three and one-half years of overseas service. Born and raised in Haskell, he attended North Texas State College in Denton. LETTERS From the People GR EXPRESSED WONDERFUL Editor, The Vindicator: I wish to take the opportunity, through your paper, in expressing my deepest gratitude and thanks for the wonderful time we had with the people of Liberty. Although we were from different and distant lands, yet we had many things in common; the foremost of which was our desire for broader understanding, to know each other better.

We were mighty successful in our aim. In fact, we achieved more than our aim. Personally I am very happy, as I feel I made many new friends, most of which I believe will be remembered for life. My host and hostess were the finest people I met Liberty. To call Libertonians hospitable would be quite an under-statement.

I sure extend my sincerest thanks for their courteous and friendly host-ship. LAL SARD AN A. University of Houston. (Editor's Note: Mr. Sardana, whose country is India, was one of the foreign students from 15 nations who were guests two weekends ago).

Knights Celebrate Founders Day The annual Founders Day Program of the Liberty Knights of Columbus was staged at a dinner meeting last Wednesday night, with R. Conroy Scoggins of Houston as guest speaker. Mr. Scoggins, a past state deputy of the Knights of Columbus, is now director of the K. of C.

Supreme Board. He was introduced by E. W. i Pickett, Jr. B.

M. (Tad) LaFour, i grand knight, presided at the dinner and introduced as guests Mr. 1 and Mrs. Bart Antle of Baytown, Rev. James Faherty of Raywood and Adam Clay, a fourth degree knight from Houston.

Miss Blanche Wofford entertained with three accordian solo pieces, and a skit on Shakespeare was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burson. The Bursons were introduced by Mrs. Henry Langford.

In his speech, Mr. Scoggins told of how the Knights have grown from seven members in 1881 to over 900,000 now, and gave an outline of the aims of the organization. Connie Hart Honored BATSON A tea was given in the home of Mrs. Ray Vanya honoring Miss Connie Hart, bride-elect of Homer Ray Bennett. Forty guests were served refreshments by the hostesses, Mrs.

Bernice Shaw and Mrs. Lois Taylor. John I). Logan and Thomas Sterne established the Victoria Advocate in 1846. It Avas the first newspaper west of the Colorado River.

NOTICE to RESIDENTS of the HllLL-D AISETTA AREA We will interview men between ages of 25 and 40 interested in large established insurance debit. Nice salary, plus liberal commission. Only those seeking career need apply at 435 MARIPOSA STREET Beaumont, Texas Robert A. Yarbro New Manager 01 White Cables Robert A. Yarbro took over March 24 as manager of the White Gables Restaurant on Highway 90, formerly known as the Old Plantation.

Mr. Yarbro, a Beaumonter, says that steaks will be his sepcialty in the new business. He announced his to have available choice meats and fresh seafoods to his patrons. Pat Harris and Herbert Jones are chefs for the White Gables, and continuing as waitresses are Mrs. Ann Herndon, Mrs.

Carrie Landrum and Mrs. Irma Lowery, Mr. Yarbro revealed that the White Gables will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, with a special lunch to be served at noon.

Gay new cars Fresh new colors Smart new decors at J. D. SAUNDERS BUICK COMPANY 2326 Highway 90 J. I). SAUNDERS, Owner, CORDIALLY INVITES YOUR ATTENDANCE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, APRIL 2-3-5 Fresh Yard Dozen EGGS 39c Sunshine 2 Number 2V2 Cans Peaches 49c (IN HEAVY SVRl P) Creamy 3 Pound Carton Crustene 69c Mother Hubbard PEACH PRESERVES Quart Jar 39c Now is lite time to get rid of sore joints and muscles and those extra pounds.

This ad plus $1.00 entitles you to one complete treatment. LOCATED F.M. ROAD 160 and PRATT ROAD North Raywood PHONE DAISETTA 242-F-6 "(III! Dayton Band Festival Jimmy Schmidt, band director at Dayton, reported that schools, which made up over 500 students, attended the eighth annual Dayton Band Festival Saturday. The bands received criticism for their performance in sight reading and concert playing from Francis Cox of Cameron, Ed Boyd of Sam HoU'ton State Teachers College and Hal Spencer of Marlin. The festival served as a warm- up 'sion for district contests which are scheduled for April 10 at Galena Park, Mr.

Schmidt reported. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re- peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consri- pated, get sure but gentle salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.

Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. is one of the fnest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gende, comfortable, satis- tying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family.

Helps you get without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money hack if not satisfied.

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