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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 4

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Liberty, Texas
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THF VTVDTC I Vugu-t 196 4-A (Cotton Damage On Increase iti County 'ording to Oord' Hart, I erty Countv uitural nt. ne rot ion rot, the old maker. i cd 10 pp? aia to co filon radication, says. but ncw the mr.e to reduce damage next rop, FAMILIAR p. wh affe 2.0'»»♦ wild cultiv i.

rM a.s 1 -1 i "PLOWING as early as van ta se of the dfly.s to kill the causi inied Ili SPECIAL LUNCH Served Daily Meat 2 Bread-Butter-Drink 85c Johnson Cafeteria Main Liberty BOWLERS A I) I Howling leagues Organizing Atom Starts Sept. 13, 1965. ontact Mae ole. 583-1 7. Contact Margaret Johnson 56fi-73M5 of fee Breakers.

Sept. K. COntact Helen Porter. 5S3-5023 9. Contact iner.

Trio, Sept. 9. 1 Contact Ksther Goodman, 566-v179 Industrial League Starting Wednesday. Sept. 7:00 p.m.

5 Member Teams (lassie Scratch Starting Thursday. Sept. 9. p.m. Team 725 Maximum Service Club League Monday.

15 p.m. Starts Sept. 13 (ALL 1721 Market Hay town. Texas BOWLING LINK INSTKl TIONS FOR 1JEGINNERS AND ADVA.M Kl) HOW LERS 10 A.M. AI (il ST 26-30-31-SEPT.

2 Nurserv Available i.K OPENINC; ribbon cutting ceremonies were enacted here last Thurs- at the formal opening of Montgomery Ward Company Sales Agency in Liberty with Mayor Dempsie Henley doing the honors. The new agency i located at 1826 Sam Houston. Pictured from left to right, back row, are: Don Strickland, Hank Coble of the Fort Worth office, Tom Orand, Mrs. Earlene Grand who serves as the local agent, Hardy Poland, Poland who serves as the local agent, State Representative Cameron wer, Wanda Dovel. supervisor for Montgomery Ward, and Steve Davis.

row, Pam Orand, Tommie Orand, Donna Poland, Karen Poland and Mavor Henlev. indicator Staff Photo. HARDIN Personals Mrs. GEORGE KELLOGG Phone 298-5023 Mr. and Mrs Richard Bar- la-t week in Natchez, the home of Mr.

and Vinson, Marea ret Hall is visits week in the home of Mrs. Warren J( ne Hall of Buf- her aunt and uncle 1 Mrs. Tendon Hall. snd Airs. John Bawl ti children of Victoria he weekend visiting lus i other relatives.

B. K. Richardson, Mrs. and Mrs. Kirby left Tuesday with a Home Dein Members -land and Tarking- the cotton mills in ville, Texas.

The eft by bus and will be nil Mrs. Homer McMur- 1 children of Baldwin, the weekend with 'thf Mrs. L-nira Me- and other relatives, in ij Mrs. VV. O.

Rives of and Mr. and Mrs. and sons of Liberty through 1-a in the Mr. and Mrs. Earl ltd in Franklin, in i.

of Mr. and Mrs. ud s. Frank Abshier Mr. and Mrs.

A. I), ud itii 1V the weekend at Huntsville State Mi head of Purvis. Miss, is visitine this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller rind Miller Cariami Baker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Baker left Monday to attend Youth W'eek at the Baptist Assembly in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence fin of Cleveland visited Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Compton.

Bobby Birge is visiting in Nederland in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Dry. Duke Parker of Victoria is his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Barker last week. They spent he week in th Parkers summet home in Smith Point. Students Enroll For Conception Classes Todav Immaculate i School registration for classes in grades one through eight wil! be held from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to p.m.

Wednesday and Thursday, of this week, according to Sister Doloretta, school principal. The first day of classes will be held from 0 to 11 a.m. Friday. Cla -ses will not resume again on a full schedule until Tuesday, September 7. Sister Doloretta said pupils may purchase supplies at the school.

Faculty for the fall and spring terms include: Sister Marie Andre, Sister Mary Dolora, Mrs. A. T. Chapman and Mrs. C.

F. Stanzel. Obtain your firs! placa setting on our STAINLESS TABLEWARE Additional units at BIG Savings Stainless Club Plan GRIFFIN I)lilt; COMPANY 343 MAIN I 6-41 Cl TV PHARMACY 725 MAIN I 6-4523 ll-l) Salvation Armv Drive Off Rinmmir HUI.L-PATSETTA Volunteer in the Salvation Army Fund raising drive here wil! be off and running after picking up their prospectus foi the campaign at p.m. nt Daisetta city hall Tuesday, according to G. Youngblood, co-chairman of the drive.

is a fund that we can keep in our local hank, which we can use at a moment's notice for worthy and needy said Committee Chairman C. M. Waters. Waters is co-chairman with Youngblood in the campaign. Other members of the drive committee are Steve Green, secretary-t reasurer; Daisetta Mayor Jim Hale.

W. D. Miller and James R. NVoodfin, committee members. Volunteer workers will first pick up prospectus and then call on a list of names on each card.

Committee members urged the local citizens and businessmen to get behind the drive and contribute to a cause that hits close to home. BATSON PRAIRIE MRs. JESSE McCREIGHT Correspondent Bov Light food of (ireenville. visited L. Houghton Monday through Thursday.

They visited friends in Sour Lake Wednesday. Little Miss Debbie Walker, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Coy Walker of Smithville, visited thf Elbert Eason's last week Mr. and Mrs.

Eason accompanied her back home Sunday. Visitors in the home of Mrs. Emma vans recently were Mrs. Joe Deckert Jr and Mrs. Charlie McCreight of Hull.

Mrs. Lee Si vii and Kelton of Park were visitors in the J. 1). Hall home and also relatives in the community. Mr.

and Mrs. Brady Fregia and daughter, Mrs Carl Trail and son, attended the funeral of Mrs Premia's grandfather, Mr. Frank Sterling of Orangefield last week. Tommy Sivils visited relatives in Alici last week. Rev.

and Mrs. Abelee But tike and children of Hempstead visited Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Willis, Sunday, oyleks to Cel Decrees Friday Kenneth Voytek and his wife, Mrs.

Sandra Abshier Voytek will both receive Master of Education degrees in school administration and supervision from the of Houston, Friday. The Voyteks are among summer graduates who will re- i degrees at commencement exercises August 21. Of that number, 207 are advanced grees, L't) of them doctorates. Commencement speaker will bo Jack Valenti, special assistant to President Lyndon 15. MOM MF NTS Quality Above Price I 407 K.

Hwy. 90 CL 8-2614 Dayton Fimrrat filiti Fui- VC. Bui-li Arthur Clarence Buell, 52, of Houston, formerly of Hardin, was dead on arrival at Herman Hospital, August 20. Mr. Buell was the victim of a freak accident in which the automobile that he was working under, fell, causing his death.

Born in Warren, he had been a resident of Houston for the past year, where he was a pumper for the Wanda Petroleum Co. Services were held Monday August 23, at 2 p.m. in the Allison Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Louis R. Knight, pastor of the Queen City Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial was in Fairlawn Cemetery. He is survived by his father, Mr. Ernest Buell of Reedly, his wife, Mrs. H. A.

Buell of Houston; one son, Weldon R. Buell of Houston; four daughters, Mrs. La Juana Knight of Madisonville, Mts. Sharon McClain of Albany, Mrs. Sandra McDaniel of Liberty, Miss Aneece Buell of Houston; one brother, Ray Buell; three sisters, Mrs.

Gertrude Higgi botha Mrs. Lucie Rurkette, and Mrs. ona Stallings, all of Reedly, four grandchildren. were A. W.

Finley. J. J. Burgess. Bobby Bellamy, Bill Price, Bailey Roberts, and Arthur VanDorn.

Former Resident, Airman in Guam Airman Second Class James B. Smith, now with the Strategic Air Command at Berk- strorn AFB in Austin has been assigned temporary duty at the bomber base in Guam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of North ridge.

Houston. He was formerly a resident of Liberty. Mrs. Edward Pickett Named To Committee Mrs. Ed a Pickett has been named chairman of the public education committee of the Liberty chapter of the National Foundation of of Dimes, according to A .1 Martel 111.

chapter president Hartel said Mrs. Pickett's duties will include ing of published materials and special talks to civic and community on birth and pre natal care. Mrs Pickett said she has available for immediate use two publications on the subjects One of rhe publications on birth defects will be placed in the Liberty Hr.h School library and in other county school libraries. The pamphlet on pre-natal care will be reviewed for prospective parents Mrs. Picket! asked that any organization desiring informa tion or programs relative to the work of the local chapter please contact her or the chapter president.

Mrs. i et t's telephone number is FE Other material on birth defects is also available. Subdivision Utility Easements Granted The Ridgewood Subdivision a granted a relocation of easement of two lots to facilitate aceessability of utility lines into the subdivision by city council Tuesday. The motion was a by Councilman Alex Waugh and seconded by Councilman Burke Farris. In a letter from the subdivision, the plan was set forth to relocate the easement for utility installations and read before council by Mayor Dempsie Henley.

The motion carried. JOHNSON RADIATORS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE AM) INDUSTRIAL RADIATOR SERVICE 1610 Commerce Liberty Charles McAdams Ts Cadet Major COLLEGE STATION Charles Orien McAdams of Liberty will serve as a cadet major in the famed Corps of Cadets of Texas long list of cadet appointments effective in September was announced by Col. D. L. (taker, commandant of adets.

Students who are juniors serve as cadet sergeants and seniors serve as officers. Each has been chosen as the result of an intensive selection proc e. ommendations from the cadet corps, the nominee's records as a student and cadet and evaluations by military and university representatives are considered. Me Adams will be supply officer of the first brigade, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harley McAdams, Box 107 and a graduate of Liberty High School. The senior is an accounting maior. I FOR KANTS and SHRUBS A Home When Have Garden Supplies' Liberty, Texas Call Station-To-Srarion. Rates Are About Lower Than Person-To-Person. This way you can make 3 calls at about the same pricc as 2 person-to-person calls.

no sacrifice in service just a sizable saving of money for you. HULL CO. of U.S. Aftialiot Folks like me thousands of owns Gulf Pnoplo own Culf States, your clecfric people like you and your neighbors and your friends, who invest their savings in it. Gulf States is one of more than 300 investor-owned electric companies throughout the country who servo our customers well because we are people-owned and people-managed.

More people benefit more ways when electric power is produced and distributed in this traditional American business way. And your electric service will continue to be the best there is, anywhere, anytime! GULF STATES UTILITIES COM PA KTST MU TAXPAYING LLCCTRIC UT1UTY.

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1896-1978