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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 5

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Liberty, Texas
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Thursday, June 17, 1943 The Liberty With Liberty County News Pasre Fivt Gleaners Class Meets Tuesdaj at Home The Gleaners (Mass of the Methodist Church met last Tuesday evenini? with Miss Partlow and Mrs. J. W. Robbins as hostesses at the Partlow home. The class voted to work at the surgical dreasiuK room each Monday even During the meeting the group wrapped bandages for the Kersting (Tlinic.

In the social hour refreshments were served. endons have guests Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

McUmdon. had us their guests Friday for dinner a family group, connisting of Mr. mother, Mrs. K. McLendon, his sisters, Mrs.

Vera Slay, Mrs. Delia O'Donnell, and Mrs. Holley Fields, all of Lt. and Mrs. Cnaries of Pi nbacola.

Mrs. Fetta Norris and Miss Sarah Not- of Jackson, Mis.s,; and Miss Sarah Norris of C'amden. Tenn. On Sunday tlie McLendons jt)ined the group in Houston at the home of Mrs. Vera Slay.

LOCALS Mrs. F. H. Kirkpatrick and children Satuiilay to their homo in Lutkin wiUi Mrs. Kirkpat- niotlu'r for duration.

Lieutenant Kirkpatrick, former Lib- dintist, is stationed at Camp La. Clilof Fiula Mitchell spent last week in Dcvt rs in the home (if Mrs. H. I). (Jatlin.

returned home Saturday with (iatliii, It. (latiin, and Nona Mae ilatlin, vvlio Kpent tiif in liberty witii Mrs, Vab'ntiuu Mitchell and ('liioc Knda. Mrs. C. H.

Spiers and childrtn in this wt'ckend wjtli Mr. Spiers. Mrs. Joe Kd visited in Conroe last Mrs. Thurston May of Heevillej wiM tiie uuest last of her SPRING BUSINESS SPRINGS FROM VINDICATOR sister, Mrs.

Luther Steusoff. Mrs. C. C. Lacy had as her for the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stephenson of Port Arthur and Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. McNeil of Houston. Mrs.

Maggie left Monday for San FVancisco. where she will visit relatives. Mrs. J. IL CJriilin of Rye w'as in Liberty on business Saturday.

Miss Nora Lynn Arnold of Houston is the guest this week of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cocke.

Miss Addie Plake returned last week from a visit with her brother. Tommy Klake, stationed with the navy at New I.ondon, Conn. Misires Johnnie and Helen Murphy, Gladys r. Gladys Taylor, and Lucile visited in Houston Thursday. Miss Surene Pitts returned Thursday from a short trip to Fort Sill, Okla.

M. Foster of San Diego, visited last week with fiiends in Liberty and Ray wood auii with his nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster, and other atives in pi.

of Camp Hutner. N. is on furlougit tlUH week. Mrs. Bradford Pickett and son.

Edvk'ard, havi- from to visit in K. li. Pickeft. lionu. A Liberty to Wallace Sunday afternoon to sec Sam Paitlow posfMl of Miriam.

Rose, and Paitlow, Ross Partlow, and Dickie M. r. lO.M.ii fiom London. visited in Lilnrty the of his aunt, Mrs. Louis r.

His molht r. H.ill. and sister, Jane, him heie for a visit in the Tuer Misses Hohn, Mary Lee Hartin, Foor, and Hell in Thursday. Miss Haz 1 Hale this week from a two stay in siie visited her unile. i'aptain ('laude Langston of tlie Army Air Field.

Mr. and Mrs hi. L. ('rain of the ('ity have purchased R. N.

Tillman on Grand and are planning to move their furniture this werk-end from Daisetta. R. -M, Delaney to her home in Lafayette, after a visit in A. I laney home. Staff Sgt.

Mrs. Mike Kubenka of Raiuioiph Fiebl made a short visit last week with aunt, Mrs Dozier low. is the former Catheiine Harris of Port Arthur. The were on June in San Antonio. 1 vt.

IhTWood lieasley of tie Cuiniuand, Ail Corps. Lonu n. arrived Saturday a ave to spent witl- lii.s and Mrh. O. S.

Measb of I'livate lieas ley made trip as far as Dallain li ik Merntt spent the ml in Twila Mae of Farweli are visiting iluir aunt. Mrs. J. They will leave June il for Housitjn where they to Ho pi lal ScluHd i)t WPB Lists Items Needed Equipment Farmers May Buy Farmers now have automatic priority to buy 144 items of equip- 'ment which they need in their foodproducinia: operations and which have become difficult to obtain in some cases, H. J.

Cochran, Houston district manaper of the War Production Board, said today. a farmer has to do to purchase any item on the list is to sigm the following staU'ment: certify to the War Production Board that I am a farmer and that the supplies covered by this order are needed now' and will be used for the operation of a No special form for the statement is necessary. It may be furnished by the dealer or written out by the farmer himself, but the farmer must sipn it. May liuy $25 Worth The certification entitles the farmer to buy up to $25 worth of items on the list. If more than that is needed, approval must be obtained from his local county farm rationing committee.

A farmer is defined as person who enjiapres in farming as a bus- i iness, by raising crops, I bees or It tloes not include a j)erson who merely raises food or other airricultural products I entirely for his own or family use. '1 he WPB orders jvrovide a meth- I od by which dealers can use the farmer certifiiations to their stocks. There are some exceptions in which other are set up by WPB to replace supplies. List In Part.s Mst is divided into two parts. The first items urgently needed now, and must treatetl on an basis.

WPB orders that adequate (juan- tities of these supplies be pro-1 i duced, set aside for sale at retail if(r farm and made available without delay. The 78 items are less critical, but are to inciease f(n)d protluctjon i and have a jdace in I for future They may be sold to farmers without certifii ates, but the dealer cannot ttet a priority to replenish his stocks without ct rtificates. Compiled by Liberty Title Inc. MARRIAGE LICENSES Filed May 24 to June 13 Herman Reece and Alcemia Johnson, Leroy Quarttnan and Jewel Davis. Gilbert Faglin and Louise Myrtio Broussard.

Archie Riddle and Mrs. Mary Lois Davis. Fduie Mickens and Ora Frank Abate and Mrs. Mary Abate. (ieorge Kintbro.

James Paterson Ringstaff and Kra and Vandver Paul Uoy Fvans Smith and Lee Hollister. Jack Henry and Mrs, Sarah Kmery Terrell and Mrs. Middleton. Howard J. Hopson and Wagner.

B. Hennessy and Hilderbrandt. President and Lee Williams. 11. and Lister ('aroline Sh( lU Ruby Mrs.

Mrs. Kathryn H. Trotti. Ilobert Fdwin Kimbrell anti Mrs. Huth Fvelyn Kimbrell.

J. I). Prophet Lucille Taylor. .1 Vail and Doi is ne Kush Cri and Mrs Cinderilla Williams L. and Fd wards and Kayser I Will tans, and i Fontenot.

Curtis Wasliingion naiiiey H. Jeffrey D. I It Gerhardt Aitliur lieed and Young Kiniie and Ula Albert K. and He.Ml lindney and Virginia WliVA. Waller and Casel D.

Riel ard Lyn Rainey and Mavis Lcds Ihnnian Nan Watson and fia- Laiira Alline ange Products Company, 6 lots, block Martin Addition to Ames, Petd; Charles G. Bridges et ux to lUrchie May Rountree, 9.35 acre tract, road, Joseph Dunnian League. Warranty deed: Mahala Kmhof- er. et vlr, to (irabarn, et ux. lot 1.

block 3, Fmbofer subdivision of Fd wards achlition to Cleveland. Deed: B. C. Calfee, et ux, to Julius A Dott outer lot 2 in outer block 3L Liberty. Warranty Kdith Rankin to S.

K. Bevcrs, lots 10, 11, 12, blink original sulMlivisloJu ot Hull. Warrisnty dted: R. K. Pitts, et ux, to L.

T. Pitts, part of inner lot 1 in Inner block 7. City of Liberty. Deed: Andrew Boh.u Ik to H. Jones, 100 acres of HArTC section 121 Warranty F.

W. Flllsor, et ux. to Dewberry, out of a acre deed to Tanner, edge of Tarking- ti)n Prairie. Warranty Jeff Baughman et ux. to R.

Bead, part of West Liberty Titwn Leauue lot Mays to Dayton. Wairanly Baughman, ux. to Head, pari acre tract, lot adtU to Dayton. Liberty County Federal Savini's Loan Assn. Jeff Bauglunan.

et ux, 20 acre tract. Maysville ad dition Dayton. Flnett Partlow to A on. let in bloi of nett Partlow I I I 4bel ty, Df'ed. Ida -i.

('anal Coninany. strip and in Sil.r Smith Wairanty deed: 11 to Louise Sf' I linii. bit 1 1 ot a ul' ision a 2u acre tiaei. J.iito Martin Leamu Warranty deed: to Deed II Hi.gibv. Thonias et ux, block- 21 and 22, Compton -ubtlivii ion ot a re i in 12NH Survey Hat it Ben A St hi to Gulf (Ml Corporation.

Vu ot land out of Giei ii Leiu'io 1 Holiin.son to H. C. Doo' arl A lo Veis WOMEN'S FRILLS REMOVED A clothing conservation program adopted by W'Pii will affect every branch of the and rwcar industry. of dresses is now subject to twd controls: square-inch limi tatfons ori the antount of material which may be used for ollars, pockets, and restrictions on size and design of the tiimmings, and ntrol of the silhouette to cified measure ments of lengtii, hip. hem.

llsteil in amemb RUBBER BOOTS FOR WORKERS Rubber boots are now available to the following classes of workers; miners, loggers, communications, linemen, construction rs. oil drillers, workers iml clay extractois. Formerly only niinrrs and loggt rs were on the llgible list must show lation a definite o'upation ill need for lubber a baser is no langer recjuired to turn In rubln when he buys a New Ownership At Spear Courts SprMi- Courts located on the Old Spanish Trail midway I he Liberty district and the river, was sold to B. F. of by Dr.

D. Spear, Doctor Spear, who went to for a rest after disposing of thf' tourist courts, says he is not reaoy to make announcement concerning his future pl.ins. (Jive your regards to Germany by helping blast it off the map. Your scrap metal will reduce it to a scrap. Crive us this our daily scrap.

Contribute to the Blood It's Intel Bank GOING T(l PER ROOM? SEE THAT B. P. (VH Hastings PHONE 308 DAYTON Painting Paper Hanging lu I Honor Dad DAY NK 20 'I'o ndieve lumber shortages on farms for all t'xcepi tlmse to farm WPB has set aside a total of 500 million bOiircl feet of lumber for delivery on an prt ference lating tiuring June, July. August and September, Farmers who cannot obtain lumber with preKent ratings, should apply to the county farm lationing committee for certificates to purchase lumber maintename, re pair and new tion es- sary the production gram. FOOD Cl nt -i establish' ihe DEALERS WELL OFF coiiiniunlty-w ide (bdlars c' ilinu food tuilers and will eontimie to enjoy favoiabb- economic i tion re; oP.A 'I'lie lime of done, ibdlar 1 (ost and before stand today at level a fr.vorable situation reflected in he taet that business fiiilures are (UiTMitly at the lowest point in I hall a century.

OIL. GAS. mineral LEAStS Filed May 26 to May 31 A nuinlM'r of liave filed Aithin the past few days, but lack of space forces of tindr publication until a later Assl'n L. Cnkel tf) John Bish, undivided ilf in certain parts ILVTC Settiinih lis llH, 120. ral ar.

I rov ilty trans P. Spriiiger t'O acres, A ll.udni Royalty P. to Pyl A tniiu oiie-halt pi-rt of .1 liii b- ai re hion 2 of Hn; Leajiio undivideo inti'iest in a out of ILi; ton SniiMi to Lon part of Blair A. LIONS MELT LAR! I iberty at one hour tuly. in ordet i in time for the lecture night Plans made soli bill workout ami for a uame with Davton club i'attu'rs Uuv XI million HONPS You can ge in the by gidtniK in metal over here.

strap scrap I I N. W.M,I).M.\N I.IIIKIITY mber Dutch CLASSIFIED Every bomb must have a meta! so your and keep the front lines firing. EXTRA MEAT RATIONS Loggers, mint iishs'i n. r- i who or Don ami wlm anm ip nil'It tUi-ir nit at fats poultry, and poin- ftir raitomd by I OPA Ditti ti Hail with -h fisi an xti ai.d fat I ADS 'riiiosK SI M.MiCK siiowiats RE-ROOFlNG USE AND READ I I We are for all of roofing maieriala Cedar and Cypress Shingles Texaco Shingles and Roofing And we still have plenty of Sherwin-Williams and pltney of brushes and other needs. HULL HARDWARE CO.

W. Ry Co. Mliu-ral Conijiany to F. Ry. ('o.

5 of oil and ga- W.iyiu* F. to fur from popula- i aer. J. Mav- Oil, gas ami miin ral base: FI Gulf oil lames Kiiiullt till Royally Spi ini to Pyb 0 P. Hardin ifas ami vir, part 7:5 Oil, gas lal 1C.

Black, vii ws. part id Oil, ano mimoal B. Hill, et vir, to Bob.rt LvL part of wanie a ame i Hull yoc Texaii REALTY TRANSFERS Filed May 24 to May 31 Deed: Jcjrdan to City ot Cb vidainl, aeren, dltlon, Town of Deeu: H. I aaeKs, to City of land, all of that tract of land known as eland Deed: Hui-'h JohntM ri it. Rufus Whittlngti HH out of ph Dunman Deed: W.

H. ux to J. ft. Jleathman, Frlsble SubdivlHlon. alte, with Imprcvtmenti Deeti; Rufus WTiUtinKton to Bill Davis, 143 acres out of Joseph Duiiniiiu Special warranty deed; Hull State Bank to William Marklt, part of Harte! Addition to Town of Ijbubeui B.

Wltkliff to Or- mineral ase hi BoImmi All 1 2 1 ol to trait 1IIS lif'lpH tii tiiaiiitaiii farn rurry iiiil- Huiiw uf vvur tei and froiii tinnir duy day, IIIS triirkH vital iiiateriaU tu and froiii buildiiig for oiir iik ii triif-kM of working farnierM vvho and HEK YOUg-UKUt ClihA KOLET DEALER UN KLl foh, motf MEARN5 CHEVROLET CO. LIBERTY. nX PAONE IM YOUR DCALER 8INCt.

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