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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 5

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41! Invitee! io Dayton HOMEi Harvey, center, daughter ol IVIr. and Mrs. R. I). Harvey of Hull, was crowned homecoming queen at half-time last week ins the game between Hull-Daisetta and Orangefield, ith her on the left is Patty Bagwell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Bagwell of Daisetta and on the right is i 'i Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of Hull, other queen candidates.

rotter alks A football player who stands only and wci.hs 111 pounds sound like he could he much of a hadtT on the gridiron, but Mamml High School of Ilenver, has one. He is Ivory Moore, a former Liberty resident and a diminutive halfback, who has been an porla nt cos iu sehooi's sui into prominence in the city of the Rockies. Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bohhv Mooie, formerly of TEAMWORK wins prizes on the Party Line Telephone, too! Smooth head work handwork you the combination for a winning telephone party line, I sing your line sharingly spacing your calls reasonably replacing the receiver carefully ill do the job.

This kind of teamwork will give you the smoothest party line with the best service in town. 1 ry if Its easy. HILL TELEPHONE CO. BUm J. Liberty.

Moore played his freshman year of football under Coach Norah George at West Liberty High. What Moore lucks in size he more than makes up for with li capabilities. Ite has speed, as evidenced by his fast time in the century run on tlie track team, Si.9. He is an exciting runner on the gridiron, according to a Denver newspaper story, seor- three TDs this season with brilliant runs. His football future was predicted as early as 1 when he ran for Coach George.

father was an employee of The Liberty Vindicator be- tore moving westward. k. M. JF THE MRERTY VINDICATOR Liberty, Texas, Thursday, October li, IVA 'TO Everyone is attend a membership show an I art exhibit sp. nsoivd by I ton Art Li a mu on Sunday atternoon, Oc tober from 2 until Place of exhibit will be in the Gulf States rt.ilit.ies Building on the Cleveland highway.

Refreshments will be served and admission is free. This will be a show of for Sake." with a demonstration in oils using technique by the developer of this type of art, Chester Snowden of I louston. BESIDES being a painter Pimi, Pass and Kick Tcsls Sei This Saturday Youngsters from eight to 13 are expected to turn out Saturday for the annual Waldrop Ford Inc. sponsored Pass and competitions adjacent Memorial Stadium in Liberty. Raymond (Hoggy) Hargraves will be in charge of competitions on the football practice field, directing trials in each age class.

Persons interested in entering the contests are urged to register with Waldrop Ford Inc. in time for contests. Youngsters winning in their respective divisions will have their scores compared with regional competitions for later computations against national scores. The project is aimed at developing football skills. Each entry will be presented a rules and tip booklet when registering at Waldrop Ford.

and teacher of renown. Snowden has authored and produced several plays and dramas, in- eluding one called Texas." llis hobby is fencing. He has exhibited paintings at ilie Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, U.C., Texas Fine Arts Association as well as many Southern Art leagues. At present he has paintings at the Houston New Gallery. SNOWDEN has studied art in New York at the Art Students League, the Grand Central Art Gallery and the Cooper Pnion, the Houston Art Museum and the Cniversity of Texas.

He was a close friend of the author, the late Royal Dixon. Some of the collector's items scheduled to be on display Sunday will be works by Chester Snowden. James Woodruff, Maekie Smith, I la. McAfee Turner. Ivel loiiti is i Accident George Kellog son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Kellog Sr. of Hardin, is in fair condition in Hermann Hospital in Houston, following gasoline explosion last Tuesday. October 4. at the Milby Plant for ton Natural Corporation at Goliad, where he is employed.

Three other men were at the scene of the accident. One escaped injury and two were treated for minor burns and released. Kellog was transferred immediately from the Victoria hospital to Houston. Ik; received second and third degree burns over 45 per cent of his body, according to his parents. He will be hospitalized for some time.

Liberty School Menu October 17-October 21 baked beans, potato chips, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, upside-down pineapple cake, milk. Tuesday Smoked sausage with barbecue sauce, mashed potatoes, blackeyed peas, banana pudding, hot rolls, milk. Wed esda Hoi iday. steaks gravy, steamed rice, green beans, apricot cobbler, hot rolls, milk. Friday Sandwiches, potato chips, pork beans, carrot celery sticks, sliced peaches, milk.

Crosby Catholics to Hold Fall Festival Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Home and School Association will a Fall Festival in the parish hall of the church in Crosby, on Sunday, October 10. A barbecue beef and chicken dinner will be served from 12 noon until 3 p.m. with games and entertainment throughout the afternoon. Everyone is cordially invited to attend, according to a spokesman. Cemetery Lettering Dates, Cut on Your Stone 'ii Cemetery DAVES 407 E.

Hwy. 90 CL 8-2614 Dayton ENI) (TLLEN WELLS jogs behind the Cleveland goal after taking a two-point toss from QB Bill Gilliland in the land battle last Friday night. Liberty came out on long end of an 8-7 score, catch being the difference. OIL PLAY IN THE LOWER TRINITY AREA LIBERTY COUNTY Two new wells have been scheduled for the Liberty County South Liberty field. South Liberty Oil Co.

will drill the No. 1 M. Chambers on a location four and one-half miles southwest of Liberty. Proposed depth is 3.300 feet and lease is two acres in the M. G.

White league, A-117. On a site two and one-half miles in the South Liberty field, Traders Oil Co. of Houston will drill the No. 4 A. Riviere as a test.

Lease is 11.5 acres in the White League. Two and one-half miles northwest of Cleveland in the Liberty County Lick Branch field, F. 15. Lacy and R. M.

Owens will drill the No. 1 Pop ham as a Wilcox test Lease is 52 acres in the William Roberts survey, A-339. Chambers Kennedy crews have completed the No. 1 Leon Mitchell et al. Lease wildcat as an apparent gas discovery for Liberty County.

On a preliminary test, the well had an absolute open hole flow of 9,900,000 cubic feet of gas with a gas-liquid ratio of Shut in tubing pressure gauged 6,385 pounds and bottom hole pressure, 7.823 pounds. Production is from a Cook Mountain Stringer sand through perforations at 11,00312 feet. The new reservoir has been tentatively designated as West Ray wood field. Hole is bottomed at 11,450 feet and location is two miles southwest of Raywood on a 160-acre lease in the 11. T.

C. Railroad survey, A-270. The new producer is approximately one-fourth of a mile north of nearest production in Raywood field. Meantime, tests were continuing at another prospective gas discovery for Liberty County, Texaco Bond, which flowed a very small amount of dry gas from perfor- Waldrop Ford Show Winners Announced Winners in the Waldrop Ford Inc. introduction of 1967 models were announced by Nelson Waldrop this week.

B. A. Hilton of Liberty was the winner of the portable television set, with Mrs. Nancy Crouch, also of Liberty, winning the electric blender. Mrs.

Steve Hatcher of Daisetta was the winner of a Corning Ware set. Frank Duke of Liberty won the lampette set. Ebbie Reed of Minglewood took away the electric drill as his prize. ations at feet. Hole is bottomed at 9,930 feet on a location two and one-fourth miles southwest of Hardin.

is 65 acres in the Jose Coronado survey. A-14. The well is drilling on an permit. On a Liberty County location one and one-half miles west southwest of Hardin, Taylor Associates Inc. was drilling at 2,037 feet at the No.

1 W. T. Barrett Estate wildcat which is permitted to 3,500 feet. Two miles northeast of Hankamer in the Liberty County Hankamer field, Curtis Hankamer was drilling at 6,038 feet. The well is proposed as a Frio test.

Lease is 50 acres in the Andrew Weaver survey, A-397. Six miles southwest of Dayton in the Liberty County Esperson Dome field. General Crude Oil Co. completed the No. X-88 Esperson Moores Bluff from perforations at feet on pump and the well rated 71 barrels of 21.6- gravity oil with no gas, plus 48 per cent water.

Hole is bottomed at 3,200 feet and lease is 632 acres in the Meredith Duncan survey, A-29. CHAMBERS COUNTY In the Jergins field of Chambers County, Texaco Inc. bottomed the No. 1 F. M.

Schilling wildcat at 10,000 feet, then plugged back to 8,120 feet. The well is a operation and no further information was released. Location is six and one-half miles south of Mont Belvieu on a 100.3-acre lease in the Christian Smith survey, A-22. A-100 WHITE BATH HEATERS FREE! FREE! lajH Ski A PORTABLE Pi PHONOGRAPH NO PURCHASE NECESSARY YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN ASK FOR ENTRY BLANK MAGIC CHEF DISHWASHER Model UD-44 A new touch of magic for dishwash. ina freedom the Maqic Chef Undercounter Dishwasher with lower rotatinq spray arm and upper sprav tube for double cleaninq action.

Spacious racks qlide oat for sinqle loadinq; and the upper rack is adjustable when tall dishes or pans are below. Capacity is for complete fourteen (14) place settinqs. There's a "Plote settinq, too! The interior is of lifetime porcelain enamel. Of course, front panels and optional end panels come in Maqic Chef's dec- orotoi finishes. 154 90 COMPLETE LINE OF BUILT-SNS R.

G. PARTLOW LICENSED STATE LAND SURVEYOR FE 6-3982 Liberty, Texas Texas Railroad Commission has scheduled a hearing for Deci (i so oil and gas ope rators can show why a statewide ban to open salt-water disposal pits he ordered. MADAM ANN PORT NECHES 414 AVE. A Are certain troubles bothering you? Are you unhappy because of love, marriage, health, family or drinking problems? Do you have any other problems? Would you like help? 4x8 UN-FINISHED PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY PANELING Decorate your walls with V-qrooved unfinished panelinq Finish any shade you want. EACH Wa sfock mouldinqs to qive your homo that professional look.

Open Saturday, 7:30 A.M. Till 5 P.M. HAVE YOUR PALM READ BY AMERICA' palmist AND READER' If in trouble call and consult this gifted person on business affairs, love affairs or any problem. A.M. to 9 P.M.

Open Sundays CASHWAY HOUSTON OV 6-37011 7720 KATY SILBER CUTOFF CASKWAY DEER PARK GR 9-3471II! 410 BATTLEGROUND ROAD AT THE MONUMENT CASHWAY Rosenberg HO 2-6791 239 HIGHWAY 34 OF UNDERPASS ASHWAY Two former Hull-Daisetta School football stars are 011 last weeks 12th ranked team in the nation, the ver-ity of Houston Cougars. O. A. (I 1111 Phillips Cougar as- si-Mant Coach likes the metal of Johnson, a sophomore full a and Linebacker Frank Chalfant. II Histon last week played Mississippi State, as the Cougars went after the fourth consecutive win of the sc a son.

Tilmon J. Carter and son, Dan Carter, flew into Liberty before the Liberty-Cleveland contest Friday night to receive congratulations from hometown folks. Dan Carter, who has been busy with quart- erbac chores for Texas Christian Wogs, proved that Liberty is a good place to from. In the Wor win over Texas freshmen. Carter heaved touchdown passes and set up two more tallies.

The Wogs downed the Aggie freshmen, -----TT----Hilly Lloyd, another former Liberty gridder, is making his mark with the T.C.C. Horn tors playing stcond team for the Frogs. Lloyd will probably have to wait another year because of extreme depth of talent in the Frog lineup before making the Horn first squad. HARDIN School Menu October 17-21 Monday: Minute steaks with gravy, whipped potatoes, bread and milk, green salad, fruit cu p. Tuesday: Chicken and dressing, cranberry sauce, seasoned green beans, bread and milk, corn, peach halves.

Wednesday: Holiday (Trinity Valley Exposition). Thursday: Pinto beans with chili, eabbage-pineapple slaw, bread and milk, rice, cake. Friday: Hot dogs, potato chips, milk, ranch style beans, banana pudding. Liberty-Chambers P-TA Council Meet The Liberty-Chambers Bi- County Council of Texas Parents and Teachers will hold its regular meeting at Bast Chambers High School cafeteria at 7:30 p.m., October 17. with Mrs.

Chester Myzell, president, presiding. Mrs. () 1). Cole of Beaumont, district historian, will teach a parliamentary course at this meeting. All local units are urged to send their delegates.

In the Liberty Area, the In waiting at your Quality Buick Get with them! Johnson-Minter Motor 2106 Commerce GM A graduate of Hardin High hool, he has been employed by Houston Pipe Line for the past six years. He is married to the former Oleta Dempsey of Hull. They have one 3-year- old daughter. BATSON Personals Rev. Carl Shannon of Liberty and his son.

Iiev. Don Shannon, were guest speakers at the morning and evening services at First Baptist Church, Sunday. Mrs. Marv Lloyd of Kountze spent several days with her sister last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Benoit and mother, went to Houston over the weekend to visit Virgil Benoit who is sick in a hospital. Cindy and Kevin Vanya spent the weekend with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I).

It. Hickman. Scotty Shorten, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. It.

B. Shorten, is still in the Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. Rev. oe Ramsey, former pa.stor of First Baptist Church, will preach the messages Sunday at the church. Dinner on the ground will be served after the morning message..

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1896-1978