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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 1

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THE NEWEST INLAND PORT WATCH iT GROWf Volume Fiftv-Foiir Cibrrtg Liberty Oldest Newspaper. Established 1886 iJberty, Texas, Wednesday, September 1940 A A Number Four SLUGGERS ADVANCE TO TOURNAMENT FINALS Gy Liberty High Students Will Enroll Friday and Monday important Cases Before Oistfict THIS rOULD BE THE SLI Liberty iiigh Schoo' vip'a with a ly oriiiug at tf) lock in the gvir- H. Mat' hys, principal. All high sill to! uiin a'e entering Lilie-ly Hnrh S'-ho)! for the first rime rcquesteii to resr Finiay this week with the of regnUr students were promoted from the sprenth grade last ye.ir lours be from 3 a to 12 noon and from 1 m. to Grammar Opening Later Supt.

VV. that childi-er in tiirongii sviM not tiegin si iiool rvork Monday remod eled and elemental ac.hool building i- not 'imte on-, e'lete. A definite tiale for opening of the wtiite houl be announced in a fev. lys he'' laid. The Monday morning in the gym- tiiusium will include a brad' patriot- O' program and announcement of details concerning enrollnient classes and schedules Other Schoofs Will Open Liberty High School, Shilun and ail colored schools will ojien Mon i day morning of next we'-k.

aid the Schedule of the tw() 'd by the LibeGy School city schools r-' uncb uig- i from uit yetir follows Hus No 1 roati T.ia. 7'25 IV. iSluioh a No 2 wood, 7-7; in a Soudi lain ty field, a and 8.10 5.30 a. m. Seventh grade and high school stndtmts wil! be tr.ins ported to Lifierty f-om Moss Bluff, they were Lmr year KiOKS TO FAIR 1.

ili It 1 at V- i i' i ol t' arr.iv-- of idmg 1, ev a li! in fount Of) nd he ninw.r. Hi i-'icv ti'd ibttb- Livingston Game ig- ipn i da 11 1 (). O'! Baptists Choose Rev. Wyatt for I Revival Leader ly CO gatee a ill ho pla in iuio g.ii;,■* witli TomiuiU f.K TItnrs'day iii. Day? game Friday tagh.i of tfie same week with Stephen P.

Port ArBicr Dayion Eeiiols -ays a iiot scrim mage session has been slated for Tlmrsday night of this ek, undfo the liglits, beginning at with some former in ilev. Wiliam Wyatt, of; uniform add olor and (laivary Bapli.sr riiurch in! aia e. Fans are invited to get thi- B.eauniont, been to first, view'of Bie- conduct the fall reviv.ti beginning! a the First Haib.ist Chnrch Si-pt-1 21) (JcO)i)er 5 Mark Richards, pasNor yestorday. Rev. Wyatt iia.s rved as pa.so.n'i of the Beaumont church for tim past four and a half years.

He is i well known iPiptist tht' jtato. serving at the present lime moderator and president of tiie board of the Southea.st Texas Bapti.st A gucjit singer will also present throughout the meeting to render special vocal in tjor ti lion-, of Lie Fan' dates Gi'lober g'l tlirouch to attmui ttic biis a 1 niniv Fair-' Bids Asked For New Street Job ii B' i'l i i 1 ih i r'l. 1 I- i'3 I ordine ra.d-re-d Pu kf he ai! rushed :h.i' woi ,10 coinpki.d iu'fore tip 'I iv I f. at -I- Imi ar-ill cf.ont.-’oO'Oi and lit road and the for use ii out If-e r-Jaii 1 1 uh- Il ino. 'ili 10 I .1 as.

at I I ri li'c i.IO'TlV Ol tit -1 be rh- year I- B. be it n.st M- i igg'. a Ilici irOl I crams jns'v ib beein eariv Sm tiief! ca.sc and one nrarder case loium 'he sciM.iim a.a.k -li pais on cl'! inn i 'A a ed c.c; a ic. I on Fm li doCKct FIRST WEEK MoPday September lb. 1-i-t-O i A iicy S'lV'n LOr a r.

et al S. Kopo; Lour-, Maver et 1 Hhei ,1 V'. lA .1 South i-t Hint Finyii F.i.t Mor Go ef It 'Uve- G.ií'i'oll (Ml Allen v- Beanmoiu St'iv i 17. 1940 Wild I I c. Tex s- bu- 'I' a -m.

S'ooi uesd.ay i -lit il 1 '-e, -'C (ini' a ai I ny h. Liners a ho ill iv 11! tl Ion Ik'e ainaicin inn i i n-- gei it e.t'l i 1 1 1 li el 11 mim.t, -1 W. T. Jamison Heads Roll Call 7. Tr tin recfMi iy clct red cofinty chairni.in of Pvtsi November 11 is Iht'tiife -)y lite idiiei'iy "e'd b'o for tin' drive wiiuii wiil lover lit (ilm.s -Hid '-omnnini tie-, i'' oputy la'ader-i tn e.n Ol inuaitv piatinmg iniensive ij 1 11 ev me he fli'e loiiiity will h.iv'e opjvitrhini ty to Join ttie Red Croc or to in VV i i i 1 Siiinl.iv 11 I Co a ton on ed r-'k to i C-, gan'o- i i G-mut a for I 1 (M.i ol he I I) "-(un I x.n bl( C.

C. Considers NYA Workshop i o' NY A vviiikdn.o ijilnrlv vvd! I evening tin li ill, '-( oi'locU, (I fin- monilily ineiiiltei Yiip meciing of Mn- Lilierty 'Il uuboi 111 iger I I It'! tiei -pt esent.itiv will he (O', -o'llt to eltt 11 et Ot Lib iP 1 net tl.uies vs '1 til .1 11 c.iS all: -m ill. When bn a in- Pel. )1 ilai'dii! oad -i -f VV 11! i''d 'S. so i H.l! ha I e)in .1 No mi i ii I 1 s-i; G.liie I I I t.iv I VV 1 l.s i i 1 "uuBit't' -NY ii'V (oa 1' iii-i u- 'X 'x ii -II, iii'i Bin 1 r- it IV t' ol Hi 1 fifu i.x i nil ,1 .11.

1 .1 -1 i i 1 1 It i I 1 )1 1 11' .1 h- ,1 i 1 1. 1 MU' li 11 1 itxl 1 -Pi -i tUT i 1 1' -t .1 1 .1 H) 1 1,1 1 lit -t 1 1 .1 1 1 a i la ipil it 1 bn Fato ign Liberty Faculty For New Session 1 i Ptla ma on 1'. )ii 1 Kt v1 Ion I I ,1 Rol hr 011 11 a a -hut di 1 I I ho 'I da bmu oicj-a up lo or 1 A tide m-; tber (It lOor.i oli pe( tat.ior ALL INVITED TO SATURDAY BARN DANCE Plans Continue For Making Fair Best in History it! Ih I in ill in Bi.i mil. 11 '(I and an I voi i ev Ili (i -Ilion -d 'M 0 iM -vhii tl poi: doo o- -m Gh.b il tb I be OUO e- Liberty to Play In Houston for Amateur Crown 'rii sili p-M Go )t 5 's i ly I. Lnft rvt.niniin Jill' 'he Slug ifonston I PI en I b.i II ourna- II it 'o InuT- i.

lending haiiMMons g.iined I 1 uiiper hiaiket by bpniig ''o I tiii.Bs wBt be next l.ilieitv oiid HuiiHton itn vvBh ihe of the game i deierinineil .1 fiip of a lor- I.Ber week 'In, pirched tli beat game lln ye.ir e-ttuig dmwii the Hunine only ihren hit-a oat nme in- Key vvhiffed bie ti.iiier. to face iilni uni atnick out ill Buoo men in ihe cininu Ivy eollected Hi-' leyeii hB-a garnered by Gitierly Imlp ami tiis own game Scorci in tnnincy I ile Libi'rty un wn the to.s.-s and weio uitii'-; is tli tioine team showing I.u i' lli.i' old southern hoMMlahly imal! cored 'he til.St iiinuig (wo base inntf -c fly to eenter Held a uni i by Pn kett. fiBt rails efiiug on pul ho g.une -n lohn ofiened with irnl No Watson i.i 'b Ml pit In re I If fbis (inii W.Bat ..11 iPm I elv VV Bkeii ftlt 0 lb hiae, uni Wai.ston 'Ite down iw. mi ed in I vvo run play if orni ou I I by Frink ivey Biownd isen I 1 "ii kerf to eorn ii'ti'i li) ibiid uni fourth -ns ot lin m'img J'he Htxlii lun iii (he filghth luiine i w.Bk (o Pilli PattepHon i'iil -Oil j-)im -y ir i 'd Si OI Oniy One Hughs, Threat il-pe, etn'd only irt th loutih 11,1 it'Hi ininngs. ill Hr Budget Hearing Monday Morning TO STATE CONVENTION T'- counts c.Kin^.

I) b-'id Mnini ly Id, in It' mom at 'lot in bn' ii.d c-onnty oflicnBi.a urging dtizep.j (lie (.) be pre-i- PiB wbiy rad for wlua money being i Any taxpayer or citizen may amine the propi.ived gudget api pe.aring at the office of the c-ounty clerk at any time before the date for the hearing, jioint.s out Bounty Judge T. Hightower. Af the cnonrin.sion of the hearing. State Representative Price Dan ie! and Mrs. Daniel are ia Mineral Well.s this week, vxbiere the local! budget ioloD ia serving a.s committeeman the from this senatorial district, Mrs.jing to the b'gui budget hearing Nannie Daniel and Miss Ellen Vir-1 notice, conn shall have ginia Daniel visited Hillsboro aLiuthority and m.ike such changes part of this week, later joining in the budget as in their j'udginenl Mr.

and Mrs. Price at Min- raw wants and the intero.st of oral Wells the demands py i -ili. -Spkb the Ahkb! F-ed Matthys Kcbois. joiich and physical a tion for boys; Miss Natalie Garter, Garnet commercial, Marlon fiair kingnage and Kdwynriii Fhillijis, speech and Eng i lisiG' O. Sheffield.

Mtun Short, librarian and social Mi.ss Viola Woodall, girl.s* phy.sical ednc.ition; Branniug. b.ifid: Ruth chorai get ohal! be acted upon by i chio. fva f'ourt, Accord piano, R. H. kmglish Mrs.

Ib)rayne secretary to superintendent Printed In Full Attendance For Local Lions I', u- of i-d ibgi' -St -'pel! 1 clock jirin. I Hiii 'I tic. .11 n'y ken om --t l.b*' 1 I em ol Mi. UBERTY PUSHES PANTHERS WITH CASH AND ENTHUSIASM Liberty fans gave Liberty High! y-'ar Coach Bili rkihols School athletics powerful sendoff! that he ha.i a fine bunch of small Monday night, the first meeting of I boys, but, pointed out that Inter- the Liberty Athletic Asscn'iatlon; scholastic League rules lost him the 1940-41 term resulting in; some of his tsist material Coach collection of than 1150 in' Echols oxpressvHi his keen appro- Pilots To Select Project Thursday i ,1 A- I ili. b' A.i m.uki’d nj.

by Inoli Mond.vv tiiglB Bic city li.Bl Lriiic Pii il (( (il -itutii- inm. bowi'd i-ii fi) Ibi- fir.it fin--- in kTatik Dmigh.irry .1 hirn. tiirp man iii i.ilnTly wcn- Dr Tin kui jire.sciited dui) wirb .1 hook Ibon-, Club wtiii-ii 'Aonld ho u-md Mercy Hospital GotirBy Asso-i to rarry and jverimiic.B.s p.Bieritd DdaiD for handling (he, m.i.ma wagon Wf-re turm-'d boing plaiinod for tho iiiianct' cofiimit.tiH*. (ir fioar future, aald presirb-nt WaUon Tm ki-r "xpl lined tlm idea bef)iml Mikon Fair saya indicate that Bill Pp'kett wili harv'e-vf dam-e -Saturday night Bie over and ticket are going l'ounly d.u Lil. ipen (J( di tmith li.nijt Uioii ani i -d i j.idy m.u', I y.

-iver Hm -ubilBv ij.t in 'Ite bti Bd me 11) Fa 11 Ili tory ui wiii'ds pliy itmir Will) Hiriy M-Giure 'ii alt-. lold for (b- Fiir ciU.Boc. copy i- for ali divi-dons three p.iragr ipli ri iiri'-f Liberty Goimty -e a-i hy Wat.sor,’ prenid'-ni ir, li U- a- I Il 1 li- A pia 'd by Pick-'' Ila' ied i fin. membership fees. After Bill Pickett, capable president for two years, had handed the gavel over to Hugh Layl, who was elation for such a big turnout and for such a cooperative spirit toward the Panther squad.

Bradford Pickett submitted brief unanimously a.s the nenviby laws that were adopted by the leader, plans were made for group It voted that mem- annual banquet, to be oDjhership fees be baac-d on a sliding Thursday evening, September 26,: scale from to 1.5 or over, any the night before the game ith of these amounts ontitie the mem Silsbee. Both the football team, her to full membership privileges, and the band will profit from thlaj Officers named by the Liberty annual event. A strenuous ticket Athletic Association ic addition to campaign, at $1 per President were. W. Me- JB being planned.

Lendoa. vice president; Price More than 60 men, the largest secrotary-treaHurer; Bill Pick- siraibar ever gathered in Lib-j elt, chairman, board of directors; erty, met to re-pledge their iJr. B. Kirkpatrick, R. E.

Bigg.s, allegiance to Liberty High School Ed Watts, Riliie Jack La i Schools, athletics and to elect officers and SugCrttcd from wiiich one 'A-in be by tti Liberty Piiot Glut) for it.H project this, year will he submitted at ness meeting luncheon of the, club held in -'ity ha'! ati 19)1 T.ix noon Thursday will Mis.s Hoil, pr'-sid'-'nt, will preside over the business session. and the wHi be by Miss Eunice McKinney, chair MURPHY COLE TO TELL ABOUT TAX SYSTEM IN THIS COUNTY iUU H' b-io- olum il i c.i dlfi--; P.ii illy Davi iC'd IC I iui fa diioiK'd murfli band "Mr -TyotlO Jl 1 eordan- witfi with men in -(Bi! i iiB 1 iji.l ill! ving oih-T -i but and diow 'Ail! lion ii i.b mine' program, in iiiiling tiilk I Mrs and in 'A'bich tboj will fuirtirip.tte iP'i are noc it- ftorj M- Pli mid fir'iinive r'CAd All from th'- wiH b-' fund Library Opening Slated Saturday Hr- Hi eil'or pu 1 -Aith i but id- Fra-nl Pick i 1 itiej pu ilion thi t- i pl i hy id Hl' )l! 1) 1 in oMii fl fif fl, 1 A ho ho-'l first on dnvt- field rniiffcd Iml w.o» Hirowo home to PB Pickett fo Piui rs.in Key then bail tii bt.xt fotj- inning-i 'ahi i wll baJ garnc Housto'i furrushOH ba.ieballs and umpire.v for all g.uucn tbe touru.v.mcnt and muton l.s evcry game ATTEND A. A M. MEET )bn rural F.s,\ super sor I'iir Liberty ami Chamber! (iuntm.s, LBi Mae Bonaen, home and Mmchew, soTctary. are Lh(! sUi'h meeting of Firm H(v urlty per at Station, meoiing inciuiJes inatrqc Hoiiil iini uitere'Uicg programa in adiiiti.ji) to tonal acttvlDes tor th-- expiained in Nacogdrv hes k'riday morning, when and ail h- postponed made with iittb- b'ond niom-y, cent tax and vlrtuslly no WPA I ci)unty 'wuie B)r h.t.-i until Saturd.ay Gole, Liberty Thi.

man of the committee appointed to brand; "Keeping IRmka to Keep E- boi machine system of getting will be by ilarrls County suggest projects to the club A aing-aong will llkewi.se be held taxe.s aasen.sed and collected far and announcement will be made efficiently and much the conference of District 8 of Pi-i other county. Gole will lot International at Fort Worth on iiave the Addrfsiograpb Company September 28-29. I and Burroughi Adding Co. equipment on hand, and with CATALOG FOR WARREN The Trinity PubliBhing Co. just cxympleted a catalog for Warren Community Fair, which I ha.i attra'ibni national alien- 1 Sept ii.

on account of the extra keon young official, will ex iion is "Six imount of and arrang plain how hl.s county is the first in liiifi Tcx.ans HtiU in the Mud ing to be done the hist I announces a brary board meeting to hold afternoon at p. Any is urged to attend, and perta.ininK to library work will be appreciated a-s policies of the library will be worked out at this meeting, Aniyther appeal is being made for interested person.s to serve as assistant librarians and knowledge actual formi being in County At this meeting of the third annual Texas Government Institute, witi be held October 24, 25 and from various up near Woodvilie. Manager of the prc.viut and make plans for the new school annual event is L. Ryall, former i Liberty County school man, who is DOW a leader in the Warren The Warren Fair is one Auditor Washburn, Houslori, the man chiefly reapon.siblo f-jr keeping Harris (kJurity on a ca.sh basis for the last 25 con-iecutive years, Tbe principles of sound fiscal management and budget con trol are just as applicable to any county as to Harris Cmuity. Washburn.

Closing will in theim this pbaae of work i.s not ess'n Four, V. Burch, Bradford Pickett of the largest and most successful a ad Nolan Pickett, directora. sraall-community fairs in Texas. form of a barbecue FrliJay noon. plankR placiuea for disting eral have Important part.s on service in government will be awardiyd a.s the closing ftsatare.

Several from IJfMiriy County in addition to Mr. Ckjle, are planning County highway engineer, will tell atlemJ the Nacogdoches iaati- how a comaty tas built a tute. program Hanrmh. McLennan tial Ali l.ib«irty County resident-) should fimi free to withdraw hooks without a fee charge, with the ex of a few of late fic-1 lion, for which there will be a small rental charge, A number of newspxipers and periodicals will be available in the library. FOR ONLY SI You Send The Liberty Vindicator To That Boy or Girl Who la Away at School Special Rate to College Studente: From Now Until I.

1940 FOR ONLY $1.

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