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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 6

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Lihertv School Cafeterias Lose 81,814 in Five Months 6-A THK IJBERTY A TOR Liberty, Texas, Thurnday, February 11, HifiO HARDIN PERSONALS Liberty school not the ccmptete picture Homer salary will bei MRS GEORGE KELLOGG Correspondent 26 (luring the month of Jan i supplies, for rained from 16.244 to $6,316 under uary, bringing the Ims of'rire year." were bought in Sept the new roniract the five months in the ember and charged to that month school year to $1,814.21. 'We don't prorate over the This was reported by Lloyd month period, avoiding extra book Blake, the school district's business manager, at Monday night The board passed a motion that arthileet Oren Beasley proceed with plans and specifications for ar addition to Han Jacinto FJemen port tary School Pinal find -peri he said. In his monthly budget regular meeting of the board oi I and the tax report, Mr fieat are to be presented to the trustees when Mr. Blake gave of $50, 51 during January The unen- bered balance on January 31 $430,033.32. The tax col lee-j report showed current tax to be $432,408 01, oercent of the total roll cafeteria report A breakdown of Mr.

Blake- cafeteria report shows ft lost ill during during October and $21 I 26 dunn. January. Profits of 141.29 in November and $4 43 ember were registered Not Complete Picture Mr explained that big; I ovk for the month of Ail five school principals. direr for and guidance di reelected for two-1 ear terms on 12-rnonth basin, with alary increases an provided under he Foundation Program from ate No local went in in pay hikes These Get Raises High School Principal present of ill he raised to $8.120 under the contract Junior High (, If Nail and Sam Houston Elementary Principal Paul will be raised from March Banquet VV Liberty Baptist Church was given permission to i use the high school cafeteria for la banquet in March of this year at Monday meet were Holii- Ftich, pre Isldent, Reuben Allison. T.

.1 VV Fisher, Jr jit P. Hill, Hr lion Schulz and I Sam Paw-, Jr VV Parlar Mr Blake arid Mr and Joe Vir and Mrs.Frank Abshier ha daughter of Huinb! visited taking edical treatment a day in the his parents. Hotel Dieu in Beaumon Mr Dave Mnre Friday, She has had pneu Sidney Williamson in taking! monia. medb-al in the Bapt ist filen Judah, band director foi Hospital in Heaum wi, daughter Hardin School attended a bam Bill Matthe convention In Austin over and grandchild of City visit I weekend. Sunday In the homf of Mr The Senior class attended Ca and Tft-T Day, Fridf iy at Sam Houston Amy Lei daughter or State College, in Hunts 1 kf'i brother.

Bill Cr of Hardin and (x ker of Beaumont By VERN SANFORD if to catch big bass the y- Lew med ing re in night ar ves a week ii Mountain he Mr and Mrs funeral in lb Hai Fr Hoi Lower Trinity Soil CONSERVATION DISTRICT NEWS to Mi a sis lied Thursday Hospital al attack at hi Abner -r auf home Center Trustees Plan Came Pat bathe on a top ng to catch o-e surface ver, it will than skill, fine kind of feeding would a set half and two to feet and pound fish. Ti; at 30 to 10 Sf a bass c( habitat, he wo of one and ore Hinders Go down find the three- lunkers are there iwn look for a place where the water drops off to 40 f. and where there are tail weeds growing all the way to the bottom He has place to come up and feed along the bank where the minnows ar but most of the time stays down deep down, in his green weedy trouble. You can think of lots of rea-ons, most likely, but the real ne probably is this, Even when you used that sinking lure, you didn't give it. time to get really deep, it seemed like a long time, but you were little impatient And you thought about losing a lure along the rocky, weedy, brushy bottom, so you reeling in too fast.

You remember what the experts 'idd fi-hing with sur! face Cast one over by an jold and let it sit until all he ripples hav disappeared. Then ir a very slight twitch and about it for awhile. Work it i Mow. The same principle applies 'n deep water, and the experts You must use the right ver. san jacinto racmenrary pr cipal, i- due to lie raised to $6,662.

A 'Ira I ty Soil Co operator J. 1 gin applyir nwervafion plan on his 3. Acres of by dea de nifi hardwiMXIn on 55 at re Py doing this deadening, sma pines being over topped by valueless hardwood will ha the shortest distance between two hearts Jint about everyone ha? ri- pcriented rhe joy oi hearing a loved one voice coming through space to warm the heart. Sc. Valentine's Day a good time to make that thoughtful call- but it always appreciated, so your tail will be welcome on Sunday or ahrr 6 00 when rates are even lower.

HULL co. 1 to Mrs. J. Hhauber Iu 0 San Jacinto Elementary prin ylor, rraining School principal, will a hike from $32 to Director W. Lampert in line an increase tsi.000 to Guidance Director a ctiance to and develop lie to leave all good Quality bard woods in the timber stand.

Some of the whc are planning to plant Gordo blue stem are George Maxwell. Harry Archer, 140 Jim Sterling, 80 Price Daniel, 50 acres; and many ot hers. The were held at i m. in the ga Hopf Kirby Prive chapel Murtal was in the South Park Cemetery in Houston Mr. Lewis was well known in political circles fie had nerved as a representative in the Texa- Legislature from Harlingen, following a tenure of service as aj lieutenant iri the PS.

Navy in World War I After moving to! HARDIN A meet ing of the Community Trus te- es was hel lay i the heune of mith Toi lueted the business meetingin tl Hf' nee of ytori oa Adult lasses I At Woodson School PAYWtiOD A committee to plan adult classes at Woodson bool for the second semester met the Mchfxd Kehruary 1 These in Pt2k he served city attorney, and lati named the assistant secret: fate for Texas ffe also be trie a member of the State Hoard i ett who was ill. The group planned a and Canasta party on February 1H 13 in the hall Admission will be 1 per couple and will i to purchase r-hair is invited to this affair. Gordon Kersh gave a report on Pardons and Paroles in 1943 the hall which included the num ind -epved as chairman of the her of times it has been used I for i me present wi pisses, open to all youth and adults are held in the I Honc-ntaking department of Wood son The committee compiled of Mrs De Hauti Mrs I Gradney, Mr- .1 Freeman Miss Jackson Miss After consider ing several suggestions, the com rnittee decided that much benefit J-ollowing his retirement from Lois fessna. Tressie Kellogg, Nrtive law practice in 1953, Mr jAlphin, Gordon Kersh and Kvelyr rnor 1 became a instruc tfjr in at the Veterans Hospital in Houston. He r- eda ipecsal ertifK ate rrom Woodson Junior ClitSS the Houston fHiperator Falvey, who pi5x for hi- servire of in- JO OlVC iHlflCO riClilV farm is two miles north of ing the hosjiital patients in land, last year controlled the brush omrnercial law.

on 50 acres and Heeded this area Survivors are wife, Mrs to Tall Fescue grass During the Hertie Lewis, two sons, a sister first part of December, Mr. Fai a brother. began grazing the Fescue He could received from a course on grazed 12 head on it tice i The Fescue is now in a lu- AIKlilSOII i ClCCl first session will be on rare of fhcjs(tlt(i nf Rrowth Thl and nails. i 1 -VS Announcing I UK OF THK HcGintv I mighty grsid in the hob" for grazing during the wither and HARDIN W. Atkinson wa early spring months.

I on his 75th birthday Sun day, January 31 at an open house i and old fashioned singing at the tm District supervlHors are .1 VV I ted hutch in Mar 1 rritt u. I i-hnir1 i I i cj tt inn More than 90 friends and re Natives were present, including three of the honorees five ohII- dren and two adopted children. He ny useful yifts The affair followed regular Daughter, Amy Ann, und d.nm on the 7 ground Birthday cake and drink Arrives to Picketts HAYWOOD The Junior das? of Woodson High is sjion soring Valentine party at Liberty City Hall on Friday, Feb ruary 12, beginning at 7:30 p.m Advance ticket at the school for -ion at the door will 50 cent The public is invited to attend Two Exceptions Fact of the business the dar bass prefers deep water, and would stay there all the time, xcept for two things. One is that the bass must follow he minnows, small bream, shad nd other food he eats. When the vater temperature gets uneom- ortable for these little fish dow'n Seep, they come to the top so io the bass, naturally, in their carch for food.

Also in relation to food, the bass come to the surface when is a chance for him to catch The public (baby birds that fall out of nests. insects on top of the water, frogs, mice, and whatever else is available that suits his fancy. Otherwise the largemouth will seek shallow water, six to 10 feet deep, only in spawning season, which miszht. last for several weeks in the spring. Get Down Deep we've accounted for maybe five percent of the time when the big bass are within 10 feet of the surface.

The rest of the time they're deeper, and if the fisher man wants to be successful, got lo get down where they are. How deep Depends on the size bass you want. Conditions vary, of course, old as a general rule, you might ay that in a suitable hole, tnere be a school of small ones may 15 feet down At 20 feet, there id and you So he's 30 feet down, fishing with surface lui nothing. Not Deep Enough You change to a diving" lure, may be one that has a spoon bill on the front to make it dig info the water while being re trieved. Well, that lure reaches a pth of lu or 12 feet for a brief bit of its journey, but at no time it get anywhere close to the big ones.

Okay, so they're deep, are they? You tie on a sinking lure, cast it and give it time enough to reach the bottom. Then you begin retrieving. And nothing happens. You begin to wonder the Give Him Time i good lure black jig, Mack fel. spoon with pork chunk, lead-headed plastic worm into a od bass water and leave it alone until in in your line, ineanirv that the lure is really and ruly on the bottom.

Now wait a a hlie If the bass is nearby, looking at the thing, specula- ively or angrily or hungrily. Give hir.i time to speculate and madder or hungrier. Give him ots of time. Then imagine the way i shad moves when he's just amb- mg along the bottom. Move your ure that way slowly, just a oot or two.

and let it rest. If lothing happens, repeat the per- onuance, at long intervals. Silver and gold coins have a ugh edge because if they were looth it would be easy to file off me of the valuable metal without anging the coin's appearance. Mr. Miller ire bein cents.

Adir District supervisors are Trousdale, chairman, Dayton; Maxwell, vice-chairman. Devers, Ward, secretary, Pieve land; I Ft Harber, Mont Helvieu, and Compton, Liberty. School of Damili" ere served In the afternoon Out (of town guests wen present from Men Pickett an-1 Hobtm, N.M Haton Rouge, Pa Houston, Stafford. Pa lesti ne, Trini Monday, February 15th TAP ACROBATIC HALLKT BALLROOM Registration Feb. 13th 2 to 4 p.m.

801 N. MAIN CL 8-2840 DAYTON Mr. and nounce the birth ol a daughter Amy Ann, born January 31 at 1 18 (v anrj te ti i weighing at birth, six pounds, 14 ounces She welcomed by a brother. Fills, age 10, and two I sisters, Laura, 7, and Lisa, 4 years old. Paternal grandmother is Mrs.

W. Pickett, Sr. of Liberty Mr, and Mrs. Fl V. Watson of Hull maternal grandparents.

Woodson Association Vctivities KAY WOOD Mrs f) Donat to presided at a meet ing of the VV ocwl son A held Monday. bruary fi 1 when the gift of a set of stainless steel rbit ware tty a stainless steel manufactor to the Association was announced The flatware will be used in fund raising effort, for which plans were made. More activities re discussed during tlie mending but plans will be completed at March meet i ing GARDEN rKXTKR HKDDING PL VNTS SLLDS SURI HS Pansy. Carton 39c Calendula, Snapdragons, Daisy, Petunias, Carnations, Verbena, etc. 1 ruit I rees, Evergreen, Flowering I rocs.

Shade trees. Flowering Shrub 4 JSShmfh NORSERYMfN'S "'V 'T. She snubs the ride prefers to walk! She's a happy pedestrian again, in our softly pleated sweet-kid wedgie sandal-footed for an open- air season. If buckles to fit, in two strategic places. rat mes that please Toujours Moi, and Trapteze, My Sin and Arpege, Heaven Sent and White Magnolia, Revlon's Aquamarine and Intimate.

cards THAT DELIGHT Heirloom Valentines, Old fashioned comics, penny valentines and of course the sweet and sentimentals. The most complete and wonderful selection in town! candy DELECTIBLE King Chocolates, for American Queens in assorted heart boxes from the sweet and simple to the elaborate. See the wonderful variety early. costume jewelry NEW A sparkling new collection arrived just in time for Valentine gifts of distinction. Earrings, necklaces, pins and bracelets in brand new spring and summer fashions.

Griffin Your Prescription Store 313 MAIN DRUG CO. I' I Ibi) me Clyde Jones Rambler, announces a new, and used car lot, Located at Motors In DAYTON, Hwy. 90 Since February 1st! In order to bring you the new, I960 RAMBLER compact car of the year, with more economy and handling ease Clyde Jones Rambler, invites you to visit their new location at Motors in Dayton. Mr. B.

T. Ansley, Sales will be happy to assist you in your selection of a new Rambler. Motors Hwy. 90 DAYTON PHONE CL8-2700 (Across the Street from Dayton Slate Bank).

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1896-1978