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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 5

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Liberty, Texas
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Gordon Loan Will Reduce Your Bills More Than One-Half. HEN GORDON LOANS $60 TO $2000 Auto Furniture Appliances Signature House Trailers Refinancing onsolidate Hills COMPLETE SKKVICE FOR TIIE WORKING MAN 15 S. Jones at W. Texas Bavtown now at TRINITY 1927 TRINITY FE 1 I.IBE-'iTY TIFF MP.ERTY VINDICATOR Libert 1 1 vas. Thursday, November 1M2 W.

I). 1'AKTLOW of Liberty, left, is the longr-time president of Beaumont Production Credit Association, which held its annual meeting at Winnie on Saturday, November W. N. Stokes, light, president of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank, Houston, was guest speaker. Also participating in the business meeting at Winnie was General Manager Jack Langston, center, of Beaumont.

The marriage li centos I w. re recorded in the office of Mrs. L. V. Hr htower, Liberty (Merk, during the period of November 1 through 7 Charles Leroy Ahdeiso.i and i Virginia Murphy, Alphonse Junior Comeaux a id Ai s.

Myi lie Anona Watson Thomas sse Franklin, and Mrs. Fi anees Rue liond. Robert Patrick Harrison, and Judith I Howard. Arthur Carroll J'lwost a ul Darlene Monroe. It I) Lee Vaught and Mrs.

Janice Marie Davis, Bennie Franklin Smith and Frances Margaret ltolu Garland Dana! and Katherine Irene Garrett. Ja Wayne Dowers and Iris Suzan Keffer, L. 15. Short and Mrs Annie Short, Portion of Code Left off Sforv Numerous telephone inquiries have suited from a story in week's Vind: ator indicatin that all doss in Liberty County to be registered. Due to a be tween Came Warden Herbert 1 Koen and this eous information was printed The story said that the penal code provides all dogs allowed to roam loose must be registered with the county treasurer.

This is a local option dog law. and must be adopted by a majority of the voter in Liberty County before the law will be in force here has not been approved here. The local option clause of the law was inadvertantly left off lti la wee story CLASSI-FONE FE 6-3611 Sliauberser to Speak on CD at Dayton Tuesday DAYTON J. V. Shauberger.j director of Liberty's civil defense program, will be eruest at a meeting in the Riee Room of the Civic? Center, Tuesday night, November at 7:30 it was announced this week by Dr.

Reginald Wilson, assistant! civil defense for Dayton.j The Dayton civil defense unit.f sponsored a 12-hour medical self-, help program which was concluded Monday night, and Mr. Shauberger will supplement several topics on civil defense which the program did not cover. Wilson stated Llmt Mr. Shauberger would show a new color film and he will tell about the na.tiona.l-st;, to civil defense plans as well several family plans which were not covered in the medical program Ninety-two persons registered for the course last week and the civil defense directors widi to express their appreciation to all persons who served as instructors for the program Anyone who registered but did not attend the meetings either Saturday or Monday night may pick up their books at the city hall this week or at the meeting next Tuesday. Everyone, regardless of whether they took the medical self-help course, is invited to attend the Tuesday meeting Workers Honored For Safety Mark IIU LL- DA IS ETTA Hull Area Te employees and their families were honored with a safety award barbecue at the Community Center Tuesday night in recognition of an outstanding safety record compiled during the past five years The Hull Area employees of the Houston Division, Domestic Producing Department.

Texaco have completed five years of operations without a disabling injury. In addition to the Hull Area employees, other company employees from the district office in Liberty and from the division office in Houston I Robbins, production foreman and W. P. Powell, local safety chairman, accepted the safety award flag on behalf of employees It was presented by J. M.

Wilson, district superintendent. Oscar Hillyer, supervisor of employee relations, was master of ceremonies. Day toni te Feted On 85th Birthday DAYTON A birthday din ler in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cussie P.umstead of Fort Neches, w'as a compliment for Mrs. Minnie Ratcliff on her birthday, Saturday, November 10.

Mrs. Ratoliff, or Aunt Minnie as she is affectionately known by her many friends, was presented many beautiful and useful gifts by her five children, five grandchildren and 12 grandchildren who attended celebration. Helping their mother celebrate the occasion were all fivn of her children, Mrs, S. K. Lambert, Mrs.

J. T. Doucette and Mrs Dumstead. all of Port Neches, Ratcliff of Vidor and Prentice Ratcliff of Dayton. Following the dinner the hostess served the birthday cak a three-tiered creation topped with a large numeral and coffee to the visitors.

Relatives attending from this area were Mrs Albert Wiggins and children of Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Hob Allen and family of Hull; Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Fox and family, LaHelle; Mr. and Mrs Melvin Wiggins of Nederland; Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Lambert, jand family and S. E. Lambert, of Port Neches. Food Store Sale ORGANIZED TO SERVE FARMERS ECONOMICALLY I I 0 I ITS JOB DEVERS CANAL COMPANY Devers, Toxas Homemakers Will Study hristmas Decorations DAYTON Mrs.

James Nelson, vice-president of the Young Homemakers Club, announced this week that the November meeting date has been and the group will meet in the high school homemaking department at p.m., Monday, November The program will be on Christmas decorations and demonstrations will be presented by Mrs. Floyd Reidland on gift Mrs. James Hell, door decorations and Mrs. C. Park, Christmas ornaments.

Members of the' school homemaking department will furnish free baby sitting services at the school and everyone interested in learning about hints for the home and decorating ideas is urged to attend. i Lewie Majors, a veteran Liberty businessman has purchased Hub's Grocery from Tommy Plake and has renamed the business Food Mart The store is located 0:1 the Wallisville Road The sale was consnmated bust week, and Mr, Majors took over the business immediately. The new store owner is also owner of Lewie's Fruit Stand and is a partner in Majors Superette. Supper Planned For PT Group A smorgasbord supper is planned for the second Liberty Par eat readier Association meeting of this school year at 30 p.m. 20.

Sam Houston Elementary will be the host school. Mrs. Rose Marie Carnahan and Mrs. Paul Neyla id will serve as hostesses. Notice." will lie sen? from the various schools concerning what foods should be brought by parents.

A Thanksgiving skit under di reetion of Mrs. Elaine Craves will be given by the fifth grade class. The six tit grade girls choir led by Mrs. June McGuire, ill furnish music. PTA yearbooks have been completed and distributed to members, according to Mrs.

James B. program chairman. TWO PARTICIPANTS iti the Gobbler Give-away are shown here. Will Hamilton, one of the 12 sponsoring merchants, is shown iti front of his Hamilton Hardware store with the gobbler that will be dropped from the roof of his building Saturday afternoon, ive turkeys will be dropped, and five more will be given away in he pre- by Crystal Studio. Liberty School Menu Haii-Hi Beauty Salon Is Opened in Dayton DAYTON Mrs, Jean Higgins has announced the opening of the Pali Hi Reality Shop at 2u Main Street, across from the drive-iu window of Dayton State Bank.

Mrs, Higgins will be the operator and is now running a holiday special on all permanent waves. Mrs. Norma Williams will be associated with Mis. Higgins and will be in charge of the costume jewelry and gift counter. MONDAY, NOVEMBER Barbecue on bun, buttered corn, warden salad, peach halves, milk TF ESI NOVEMBER 20 Roast turkey dressing, cranberry sauce, giblet gravy, seasoned green beans, fruit salad, pumpkin squares, milk, bread, butter.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Hamburger, sliced cheese, ranch style beans, lettuce, pickles and onions, potato chips, dessert, milk. Jimmy Davis Named to Who of Colleges DAYTON Jimmy Davis of whose wife is the former Miss Rowene Can ion of Dayton, was notified last week that he had been named to Who in American Colleges Universities. Mr. Davis, a 190(1 graduate of I La Marque High School, is a sen ior art major at Sam Houston State Teachers College in Huntsville. For the past two years he has served as head resident of I AydeJotte Dormitory and he is a member of the fraternity i for art students.

Dayton ITA and Young Farmers Give Barbecue DAYTON Approximately 200 members of the Future Farmers Chapter of Dayton High School and the Young Farmers Chapter, their families and friends, attend ed the annual young barbecue at the hnrh school agriculture shop night, November 12. The barbecue was sponsored jointly this yo.tr by the young farmers, who have an annual barbecue for their families, and tile FFA boys, who give a annually for all those who help them with their os THE a 0 SHIRT Lfi vol'll HRISTiMAS STORE Adds importance to appearance this exclusive DUVET FINISH The ROL.ASf) RESISTOL Extremely light, silky soft and smart as can be this Duvet Finish hat stsle by Resistol is an outstanding achievement in hatmaking. From every angle one of the most flattering you'll lind In several colors anJ styles. 095 The Look That Reflects Good Taste For That Sophisticated world COSMSnSCS roiw gH nd hat- jm. tri th Meticulous tailoring in every detail styling keyed to contemporary tastes in a Silk-Worsted Sharkskin fabric that retains its zest for high-speed living from early morn to late night.

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100 East 42nd Street, N. Y. 17, Y. WHISKERS HATE REV. RAYFORD Harrison, former pastor, now at the Seventh Street Baptist Church, Nederland, will conduct revival services at the Sweet Home Baptist Chureh, Hankamer.

November 25 through December 2, ac cording to Uev. (I M. Vinson, pastor. WHEN TELEPHONING AC DC Deluxe ravel Case.

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1896-1978