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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 11

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San Jacinto Room San Jacinto Elementary School has announced and teacher for the school year. FIRST GRADE TEACHER; MRS. LANGFORD Marie Ellen Ruth Ann Allison, Ann Hear In, Kerl Lynn Henderson, Paula L. Nevels, Cynthia Kay nette, Leah Rayna Wiggins, Monique Elaine Williams, Jeffrey B. Callaway, David Scot Martin, James Alfred Dunn, George R.

Martin Thomas Oscar Motschman, Frank Samuel Norris, Jimmy D. Randik, Ronald David, Herbert Tiggs, Joe Walker, James Gregory Watts, MUce Troy White, Allen Wilson, Zeb Zbranek. TEACHER: MRS. WARREN Darlene E. Alexander, Amy Ruth Delaney, Rebecca Ellisor, Loretta Johnson, Sheri D.

LeBlanc, Kelly Lynn Mo- lesbee, Candra D. Morris, Lauren D. Murphy, Karen Jayne Ndble, Rita Ann Roeder, Sherry Lynn Sanders, Carrit Daun Scott, LibbySemien, Pamela Lynn Stephenson, Brenda Kay Woods, ReeieDickerson, Richard Troy Hutcheson, Preston Ellis Johnson 11, Warren J. melle, Clifton Louis Malaer, Richard Poorbaugh, Leonard Seale, Allen Nelson. TEACHER: MRS, POWELL Linda Kay Bailey, Melissa Anne Bonham, Lynn Ray Caninenberg, Julis Diane Dillard, Penny Renee' Hopper, Marie McMillen, Myra Annette Me- lonsen, Janls Peveto, Delores A.

Provost, Taylor, Lavlnia Rose Catherine Williamson, Steven P. Allen, Nathan 111 la Douglas Evans, ZackFreeman 11, Paul Samuel Grlvlch, Paul Markentell, Karl Smith, Don Patrick Trahan, Wade Bryon Webb. Roxle SusanA- larie Cheeney, Ronda Eloise Davis, Dlneta Kay Edwards, Amy Geisendorff, Bobble Jean Holub, Jill Kay Moore, Marilyn Moss, Myrtle Suzanne Root, Joannie Lynn Taylor, Jamie Warner, Fritz Baldwin, Geo. Bouchard, Wm. Jay Harlan, Harrison, Danny Wayne Ivy, Jerry Lynn Maddox, Robert Jerome Newsome, Clay Norris, Guy Patrick Carr, larry Webster Swparlngen, TEACHER: MISS ANTOINNE Margaret Ann Bishop, Laurentine Chargols, Detiera DeBlanc, Elstena Murray, Lade 11 Nugent, Dorothy IcHilse Nugent, Margaret Rose Ramirez, Evelyn Smith, Judy Darlene Stephens, Ronnie Caballero, Darrell L.

David, Dwight D. Durham, Mitchell A. Frazier, David Wayne Fregia, James Lawrence Peak, James Edward Robinson, James M. Jr. Swanner, Iceland E.

Simmons, Thomas Assigments Carl Terrell, Kenneth Trahan, Donald H. Wilson Jr. HUGGINS Donna June Bernard, Laura Kay Ehi, Selma A. Fenwick, Elise Hartel, Simone Arm Jenkins, Lee Ann Malone, Sharon L. Slaughter, Tracy Lynn Wilson, Kathleen Anne Zie sc hang, Arthur W.

Barkis, Kenneth Ray Brooks, Gary Lynn Carter, Larry Jr. Davis, Glenn Ray Hall, Archie Julius, Todd Ucy, Robert W. Lamberth, Bruce cC a Edward Mar Kevin Ray Pools, Rhomas Ray Walker. TEACHER MRS. THIBODEAUX Sharon Cantrell, Kimberly Lee Grazier, Laurine J.

Johnson, Mary Charlotte Laviene, Agnes Marie Jones, Darlyn Schnexnalder, Pamela Renea Scott, Donlneta L. Williams, Trina Vincent, Eddie Armstead, David Brtnissard, Michael Conway, Robert M. Durham, Guy Edward Kachel, Raymond Lewis, Dennis Mlnchew, Jerry Dubb, Charles Walter Jackson, Toly Jannise, Darrell Wayne Weeks. SECOND GRADE TEACHER; MRS. DAVIS £ll2ubeth Blake, Shirley Dickerson.

iche lie Duty, Jonl Geisendorff, Carolyn Gulledge, Lisa Jo Haynie, Michelle Johnson, Lisa E. Lawrence, Toni Lee Mayfield, Carolyn Sfjears, Barbara Williams, Mabel Wilson, Morris Henry Brooks, Ronnie Wade Davis, Michael A. Davis, Robert Dale Johnston, Timothy McMullen, Sherlne Y. Oreba, Howard Randolph, Robert Rogers, Michael Se mien, Michael Stephenson, Jav P. Still, Gary Van Jefferson, TEACHER: MRS.

ROBERTS Vlckl Bracher, Marcia Carrier, Anna R. Evers, Helen Henderson Holly Herndon, Debra L. Hopper, Melissa Kachel, Kris Moore, Virginia Pegues, Judith B. Root, Rose Marie Smith, Linda Beth Taylor, Shelton Cadoree, Henry Cook, David L. Dark, Boyd D.

oster, Michael Klttrell, Marcus Lavine, Joseph McMullan, W'lnlfree K. Spears, Michael S. Surovlck, Rodney Wallace, Steven Wells, Scott Whltlngton. TEACHER: MRS. COX Michelle Devine, Gwendolyn Dorsey, Daphne Dugat, Belinda Hanks, Alma Lee Hardier, Cynthia Keaton, Linda S.

Nugent, Patricia Ann Richards, Linda A. Sauseda, Galyn Schnexnalder, Vlckl Wickllff, Carolyn Sue Young, Rosalyn D. (Ford) Williams, Gerald Baldwin, Glen Barnes, Leslie Davis, Kevin Cormier, Billy Ray Terrell, Nathaniel Thaddeus Trahan, Alfred Jr. Wickllff, John Wiggins. TEACHER: MRS.

JETT Carol Caruthers, Jacqualine Dorsey, Carol Derrlng- ton, Glenda B. Kyle, Sue Arm Kyle, Terri Locke, Melissa A. McCellman, Tina Musgrove, Melanie Arm Smart. Tledt, Roberta Turner, Loretta Turner, Jacqualine Weems, Charles Carter, Michael G. DeBlanc, Phillip L.

Carter, Joel Douglas, Robert T. Elliot, E. Bentley Herrington, Steven Hylton, Brent Lawson, Edward Newton, Paul Poldson, Barry Trahan, Lloyd Vallot. TEACHER MRS. McBRIDE Loretta Baldwin, Lisa Kay Boothe, Kelli Corbin, Cynthia Edwards, Teresa L.

Lester, Antoinette Mallett, Linda Rickard, Frederica D. Slas, Amy Rlpkowski, Marcelte Wells, Katherine Wyrlck, Carol Winters, Jimmy Burks, Carl Cook, Gene Brent DeForest, George Edkins, John Mark LeVine, Robert Keith Smart, LouLs A. West, Wilson David, Thomas Obin. TEACHER: MRS. TRAYLOR Elana Bell, Donna J.

Drewry, Torey F. Freeman, Kelli Masob, Kerry E. Potetz, Tammy Whitmire, Jo Arui Young, Francis Coughlin, Ricky Crouch, Wm. Warde Davis, Steven James, Tommy Nance, James Peveto, Danny Sanders George Schnexnaid- ers, Randy Sellers, Herman Slmien, Charles Smalley. TEACHER MRS.

WELBORN Harriett Barnes, Cathy Cole, Christine Frazier, Ida Gants, Lucinda Jackson, Cynthia Janie P. Scott, Carolyn Smart, Cheryl Smith, Machell R.Stiles, Michael A.Davis. PhlUlpBriscoe. Jospeh Donatto, Michael Haley, Ronald T. Hair, Bertrand James P.

Po- polllon, Antonio D. Ramirez, Alfred L. Spencer, Jim D. Swift, Tlmoth J. West.

THIRD GRADE TEACHER: MRS. CAMPBELL Dana Kaye Budro, Angela R. Campbell, Kelli Carraway, Nancy Reriea Domain, Debra Ann Edwards, mary Alice Jannise, Darlene Jones, Shirley Jean Julius, Aplrl D. King, Linda McBride, Ellse M. D.

Smith, Joan M.WUllam- son, Ada Faye Wood, Beth Lea leschang, Franklin Arrazate, William Austin, Gregory L. Cook, Steven Kirk Crabtree, Eddie Auld Gants, Ricky Lee Moore Hall, Jerold Wayne Mitchell, Morris Nelms, II, Wm. Frank Ollp- hant. Jack Sellers, Randal Creig Tatum, Harvey Alan Tucker, Gerald Scott Iler. TEACHER: MRS.

NORWOOD Nora Elizabeth Adkins, Melanie Denise Baucum, Toni. Y. Ben thill Donna Dene Berry, Shelia Butler Debora Sue Campbell, Iris M. Edwards, Linda Marie Domain, Patricia LalonGartner, Shirley Jean Lee, Diana Redmond, Norma Roberts, Debbie Jean Ann Simmons, Terry Vaughn, Sandra LynnVo- gle, Brenda Lee Wickllff, Alonzo Baldwin, Rdbert H. Bardwell, Anthony C.

Chambers, Robert Lewis Elliot, Louis Curtis Herzer, Roland Jones, Erris Murry, Jerry Lee Osborne, Provost, Jeffrey LEE Scott, Perry L. Eidwell, Philip Winters. TEACHER: MRS. MURPHY Ladona Brantlev. Mamret Burch, Kathy Elaine Colle, Debra Horton, Tam mie Kaye Malaer, Ruth Marie Potetz, Shirley Marie Scott, Cheryl Denise Searls, Lissa Tanner, Charles James Cantrell, Edward Millard Carter, Wm.

Davki Dowdell, John B. Forster, Dennis C. Fregia, Randy Lee Humber, Charles Lamt)erth, Michael Ray Mc- BrWe, Steven Eugene Mullins, John Parris Nugent, Alfred Smith. TEACHER: MRS. ORGAN Rhondette Baldwin, Sherri Bankhead, Esther Pearl Bankheard, Naomi DeBlanc, Brenda Lee Fregia, Anita Gray, Fave Green, Altonette Harrison, Barbara Jones, Donria Lynn Mane 11, WUlle Mary Rollins, Debbie Kay Stanley, Flor Semlen, Tammy R.

Wayne Davis, Henry L. Dugat, George P. Foxworth, Ricky Wayne Fregia, Billy Wayne Fregia, Joseph Frederick Frederick Fregia, Lowell Alan Hair, Bobby Joe Haley, Johnny Lyrm McBride, Michael A. Simmons, Michael Sterling, Charles Lee Carroll. TEACHER: MRS.

BINGHAM Beverly Ann Adams, Sherri D. Bankhead, Star la Drue Barker, Denise F. Barkis, Annette Fatherree, Cynthia E. Floeck, Dawn Fourticq, Kathy D. Gordy, Lea Ann Henderson, LaRay Hutcheson, Sherry Elaine Jackson, Shari D.

Jacobs, Hermenla Jenkins, Catherine E. Stephens, Doug Cooper, Jerry Lee DeBlanc, Kenneth Dickerson, Gregory A. Ehi, Mark S. Halfln Michael W. Garrett, Patrick M.

Goudeau, StevenGreen, James Richare Mearns, Wm. Dozier Par low Vernon Rand lie, Charles C. Trahan. John T. West, Richard Carl Wools.

TEACHER: MISS FOWLER Rhonda Gall Abshier, thla Denise Calhoun, Laurie L. Carlson, Lisa Kay Davis, Jena Ear lene Elam, Ona Beth Fregia, Fay Gold, Marcella I 1969 Lnerty High School FOOTBALLSCHEDU lUST STICK THEM OH YOUR WINDSHIELD! In Today At The First Liberty National Bank And Get Your Personal 69 Panther Football Schedule! ANOTHER PUBLIC SERVICE FROM YOUR LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL I DATE Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 19 Sep.

26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct.31 Nov.

7 Nov. 14 Nov .21 VARSITY SCHEDULE 1969 TEAM PIACE Channelview Bishop Bryne Bishop Nacogdoches Humble There West OPEN Bridge Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty There There Austin(Pt, Arthur)' 6ames There Liberty Liberty Hicks, Lisa Annette James, Brenda Lee Morris, Kathy Laverne Murphy, Tanya Renee Pitts, Christine Ann Ramirez, Sandra Kay Shepherd, Cynthia Tillman, Victoria Ann Lemelle, Darlene Wickllff, Michael C. Aalund, Gregory Alan Abies, Jerry Allen Bird, Timothy W. DeBlanc, James Thomas Doucette, 111, Allan Herpln, Brian E. Jenkins, Willie Newton, Dexter Redmon, Darren P.

Spears, Christopher Alan Wells. TEACHER: MRS. McMANUS Jana Kaye Budro, Jeneva Burrell, Cheryl Marie Cannon, Vlckl Janell Chesson, Sherrie Lynn Dunn, Thelma Doris Edwards, Kathy L. Ford Shannon Lea Friend, Carrte Denise Green, Sherryl Ann Guy, Neta E. Jackson, Yvonne M.

Janacek, Mary Pauline Kyle, Cathy Ann Neely, Sharon Kemberly Poynor, Robin Robinson, Carolyn Semlen, Ross Kent Billingsley, Louis Karl Bonham, Randall Ray Helm, Robert Johnson, Henry Lee Jones, Gregory M. Parker Wm. Howard Power, Warren Brett Steed, Darrell Terrell, Wallace Oreba, Richard Clint Woods, Mark Roger Wood. Residents of the Liberty area who are receiving monthly social security checks are reminded by Ralph Wilson, social security field representative, to report directly to the Beaumont office any change of address or other events affecting continued receipt of their checks. Reports may be made by mail (you may use the txack of your check envelope for in person.

Appropriate report forms are available at the Beaumont crffice. Ralph Wilson said this reporting mothod enables the district office to take advantage of the increased capacity of Its high speed nic a- tion circuits to transmit information to record centers. UntU recently, social security l)eneflcUrles were encouraged to notify the Social Security Adminlstraton at)Out the occurrence of these events by mailing pre-addressed postcard forms to a record center. Events that affect receipt of monthly social security checks, in addition to address changes, are starting or stopping work (employment), marriage or remarriage In some Instances, divorce, and death. Crime Rate Accelerates crime rate in Texas for the first six months of 1969 is running 7.7% higher than the comparable period last year according to a report released today by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Colonel Wilson E. Speir, DPS director, said major crime Increased in all categories except murder and homicide, where the statewide rate declined by 8.8%. The greatest increase was listed in the robbery category, up 31.2%. Aggravated assaults were up by 20.9%, auto theft up 14.8%, and burglary up 9.7%. Speir said rapes were up 7.2% and thefts up 3.9%.

In Texas, the crime clock ticked off one major crime every 1 minutes for the January through June period. There was one murder every eight hours, a rape every 4 hours, a robbery every 1 hours, and a burglary every five minutes. An aggravated assault occurred every 21 minutes a theft every 2 minutes, and an auto theft every 16 minutes. The greatest Increase in crime was in areas where the overall rate increased by 8.5%. In rural areas Texas, the average rate increased by less An analysis of crime rate changes In areas by population indicates an upswing of almost In cities ha vein pofmlations between 25.000 and 50,000.

Cities having populations between 10,000 and 25,000 had an overall rate Increase of 6.9%, while those 5.000 and 10,000 had a 12. decre-vse. Smaller towns from 2,500 to 5,000 population report an increase of lust over In urban areas, the 1969 crime clearance rate Is the same as last year. Rural clearances stand at as compared to at midyear 1968. The Beaumont social security office is located at 485 North 15th artd the telephone number is 8353911, extension 276.

The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mondays arxl from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

A representative of the Beaumont office will be in erty at the Justice of the Peace Courtroom in the Courthouse on Jurie 11, 18 and 25 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Zijt Cibcrfo WnMrafar Liberty, T.XU, Thurnlay, Gov. Smith Urges Safety Rules AUSTIN--Governor Preston Smith today offered four suggestions to motorists planning trips over the Labor Day holiday weekend. Noting that traffic will heavy, the Governor urged all drivers to "stay within established speed limits, avoid drinking if driving, and drive defensively." your Governor, it is my responsibility to lead our state efforts In traffic safety. 1 urge all Texans and visitors who will driving this weekend to use utmost care and good Smith said.

The Labor Day holiday will officially begin at 6 p.m. Friday, August 29, and run through 1. During this time, the Texas Department of Public Safety estimates that 44 persons will be killed in traffic mishaps within the state. Colonel Wilson E. Speir, director of the Department of Public Safety, the Goveriwr in urging all motorists to obey tlte law.

He noted that the DPS would have all available uniformed patrolmen on duty over the holiday weekend in a special "We wUl full UM of manpower and to control the unsafe Speir said, and will full implementation of Implied consent law at midnight the morning of September 1." The implied consent law provides that drivers suspected of driving while intoxicated may have their driver license suspended li they refuse to take a breath test to determine intoxication. Governor SmiUi pointed out that liighway system is second to none in the nation. Our highways are ment to be enjoyed and to can enjoy our highway travel this weekend and we Can travel safely, but this is up to every individual tjehind the the Governor added. Both the Governor and DPS Director Speir urged Texas motorists to adopt the slogan to Stay as their personal motto. CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULT IN CONCERT THE SINGING RAMBOS, THE OAKRIDGE BOYS, THE GALILEANS Saturday, Sept.

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