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THE SOUTH'S NEWEST INLAND PORT WATCH IT GROW! ICtfaprtg Liberty Oldest Newspaper, Established 1886 8 PAGE 0 I) A Volume Fifty-Four liberty, Texas, Wednesdav. I id Number Six GIVE iME LIBERTY By JAKE uentle Glances; Tom Calhoon parks his pipe, while he is distributing mail, under his belt near his backbone Another Tom, surnamed Wheat, still saucers his coffee, though married Miss Bernadine Pickett, chief librarian, is as interested in her job as if she were paid a dollar an hour (she receives no remuneration except the pleasure that comes from a chosen duty well done Phil Silva, mustached razor manipulator, shaved regularly while he was on the Dr. K. J. b-- for Li()ns on .1 program that nv'an of readinp' for Mort-y Mos- pita! l)ook uated by will lie kept, filled by the ow ice dub wuMi itooks ioatied by iiiti'ury and with magazines provid'-ii by the Dr, Tucker, who 'na- observed Die l)ook wagon plan in other hospitaks.

ami the hospital -dters, are certain that many patients will be bellied along the road to recovery by this fine addition to L.be hospital. Liberty County has one of the most vicious-sounding groups of football teams you will find in the state Panthers at Liberty, Bronchos at Dayton, Bobcats at Hull Daisetta, Indians at Cleveland. No wonder the fans flock to all games in great numbers! Liberty churches are to be com-, mended for providing summer re-. creation and other for rheir young people during the sum-; mer months. Dive young minds and; hands something interesting and w'orth while to do, and you give! them a closer tie to the clturch and that the church me.ins.

O. P. Baillio has begun to get fat on a diet of milk, cream and raw eggs. Forced onto a liquid food because of an interna! disturbance, the genial insurance man says he feels better, works better better. if I have to stay on this diet much longer," Prentice admits, think go into the dairy and poultry business so I can get my food at cost." biggest temptations come when he enters a cafe and watches one of his friends consuming a T-bone steak.

Urbana, ill Dear Jake and Gang: Am back in Illinois after week in This is a great but I tni.ss old Tell all hello John Thusj writes John I.jiicb. fonneriy as.so- elated with The V'indicator, who is iloing preliminary work in connection with a public relations position he recently secured with a large manufacturer. scores of local friends will be glad learn that he wdli probably be at Christi when he returns to Texas to settle down after a training period other Cleveland Makes Giant Plans for Trinity Meeting Swiminiiig Pool, Paving Bonds to Farm Editor to Speak Thursday At River Event Home Guard Will Be Organized in Liberty Tonight Steps Toward Loral Fnit Are to Be Taken Panthers, Band to Be Feted At Huge Barbecue and Pep Rally Wednesday, 6:30 P. M. Id i (V'f Latest pe of ou id Be Buih in Electittn Oct.

7 given ail oppo tuniiv i i ober 7. to dci'i'ie i shall vote a total U) for building of i pool i tor ihr con nt i p.nuog program tliat bozan months ago. Tilt" swiuiming poo! bon wouhi lio ihe strcei paving bonds would be Tlo" olcc- tion will be held in the ciiy liaU. to o'doi k. with Tom Brown election judge, K.

oii F. Poole and Madeiyn Tevis as clerk.s. Voting of the bonds will in- creaise the tax rate or the valuations, according to mmnbet-s of the city council, who were pros ent at a called last weok. who unanimou.sly to tlie liond to the nualified vote ra. rate rt'dutiion was con- temphitf'd hy accuid- ing to Mayor Hradfor.j Pickett, "hut since the.se improvements have been urged on the coumil by the citizens for the welfare of the community, we feel that we aie a necessary for of i.ihcriy hy foregoing the rediK'tioii this year." The prml wmild be built by Mie Paiidock exclusive builder.s of swimming pooLs would be the fir.sr step in a major recreation program for the city of Liberty.

Details of tlle proposed pool will be presentiHl in The Vindicator next week. in the meantime, are to view the Gold crest Country Club poo! at Houston, wiiich closely the plan proposed for the local pool. (C Ml- me ,1 i.icy S' r.t 1 Pia I proci I a ic nlM News ml ot see! 1 ii is 1 Jti n- IC O' ilto! elicimi 1 S'-VI'-ai colit- ol 1, 1 Ik 0.1 1 i-i a X' Me' the eo lieti ga in Hie 'k OVi he orga Did unr Tin hi III aid baMietaie Beaumont Rector To Preach Here Sunday Evening l.K.VOS Kl'iVlf AL 1 Brief Talks and Music Highlight Stadium Meeting I It hi illy dm i 1- .1 1 11 iu )id I the Tnniyv Kivcr Fori orth ami Mig km ty- I lasla.s 'CJa sp of Mm a ion.g Amiluc'c to i'i'd Imniii'cd cfeii in aticiid t'harniiei ot Cnmmcrc'' ha.s pioiniscd lo uig ilong entertainment and others are lieiim planned (' I.indiey and .1, W. Sl.iiKil Cieveliiui eiiinnoT eia! diamlier, Sunflower Ice Cream Heading the refreshtnents to 1 served will lie several freezers of sunflower ice eream an eii tirely new and dt'lieious frozen eoncoi'tion develoiied in tlm laiiora- tory of the chemnrgie sehoo! at iiomayor Haiuiley. president, and made from produeSs 'if that There will also he eake.s made with shortenings and flavors madi' in tlm Bomayor laboratory, to Dan E.

Hudgins and Commodore M. Hilt field, active tliredors of as sodatiou. Work of the associathm ainl of the Chemurgic Institute has at- 1 racti'd wide attention during the past few weeks. double page illu-strated story concerning the worid'a first chemurgic at Bomayor appeared in the October issue of the Farm Journal and Wife, released this w'eek following a per.sona! visit here for )r Mn I 1 Im v-oi I I Ol mi lit a rv e.at ure, II ,1 in Mu- mo" ein pela and h. i au-i 1- her of 'i lummai hi i'-es di II whe wuuhl torm among hi leaders wouid oller ba ai traiiiiug a pri'liminar plus eahsihemc.s and oih intciniea to mil Mn aomi eondltimi MI Minm.i Flni Batditl.

representuig tile ComnietTi'. i.iluM'iy wa-- Mm tirsi eilv ni lo aind.v lor a home ginird ft i tic lu'ved tha! Mus plus the pielimnii'x ill wii! ciiaiilc (onimunitv to Im among fir-it iiiiits U) he i.n'g when thei, ii, et tiji by fedei.i! Mia'e aetmn The home wuuhl serst' wtinld to Uc gfce, take the phu Mic Cuard whu nosv 'u eal! lor federal si'i'viec Cecil Wt Says Big Rm ai Ft' ti i'h' I 11 11 opa uin. iB bi' b. in nu Ol Im -i I a 1 I 'W ill P.i -i Til lie mtroiiin h' has hni eh pi 'dl e'' lo, nei i inn 1 he pili imU' llial iiell in I m. dm Fiein.

line or th--Ir. lo Mih. par ni.uiy of Il 1- i I he only -icrv ice he p.t il Oli 'UKU ,11.. nmn I ik in ttuiP Methodists to Hold Promotion and Rally Day Mrs. Juanita Higgins was thrilled four times Saturday when her beauty shop was chosen by the Vincent sisters of Nunez, as a site for their beauty work.

The four sisters, freshmen in Baylor University, are not quadruplets, but they dress, sing, act and look somewhat alike. Liberty students at the Waco school report that Alyce, Agnes, Alma and Margiet are causing a minor sensation on the campus. Appearing twice in the First Baptist Church here Sunday as singers, the Vincent sisters were carrying out their chosen roles of singers together of religious songs "We love to sing the joy of the they declared. Sunday Scpfcmhpr liit, "IVorno- ti'in and Pmlly D.iy” in Mi-tli- odi.st ('huriMi. An attcndaiK'c gotil or has hcmi hy Mm church council Ei'ory class in Hic- i school is working; teadmr.s.

officers and I arc for a full aMcnd- jancp. New arc being not fail to reach the mark sd You come ae.o firing someone you I Retncmher flaliy and Promotion I im is next Sunday, weYf' count- mg on you, A redva! meeting -Aii! op'-n O- ohfU' i) af Ml" MetfiO'iist ('hnrdi with Itev H. 1 ilobinson, the First Methodist Fhiircli Gul- doing rhe preadiing We hape fo make the revival more than a series of preaching, and every church member is usk-ol to help make it so Tiie religious reusii just com- pletr-d. rcve.jl.s tliat we many in our community who should b)in witfi in our church work, extend a hearty and speiMal to all of you to join with u-' in m.aking our the pow-er ot influence tlm: it should be iu our community The Board of Stewards will Associate talltor Robert Howard of Philadelphia. East Texas Advertising The current i.ssue of Texas." mnntlily magazine of the least Texas Ghamher of Gommerce devoted a pu'ge to the work of river v-alley development program following recent vi.sit of Huliert M.

Harrison, active piesident I general munu.ger (he chamber, i Gapers, director of Mie cininv di'parlmcnt ol piililic of Giii'fis I'luett. of the chain-j her's agriciiHiirai departnieui who i i'-' assisting tfie local ('heniurgic school in ni.aking a hatnl--ome hihit at the Stare in Dalia-r ne.xf month The Ifonslon Ghronide dining rile past fen has given a page, i iUu.sTjafefi, to tfie wiirk of the school and b'Ugthy efjitorci urc ing of the Tin dhiilas Ft. U'rirth i and local paper rlironglioiit tiie J'rinity havej given generous t-i the history i rnukuig ('vent-. A general invitation extetni-d' rhe public r-i attend next Thurs nn'etnig at Gieyeiarnl inz at 7 tn. i The big Buy! H- I ,) in the new arena i- already up toward one of the biggest at tractions in General Gecil Boy! said eaiiy this week.

The story is tob! liy cowhands wlio have been tending other real rodeo in Mii.s Section of Mie sf.Me and many from otliei- laiieh areas ptrinling to i wafil the Hoyt Rodeo." n-; the word I iiroughi from all rodeos. Folder nriiled week ro- di'O performer indicite that addtni money will In inneh ithaii if was Mie fir- Miow, held I during the mer. that much bettci caliber ot cowhand.s, a w'hole, m.iy be expected I Five rodeo mance nre planned aftei-noon and night, Fi'i d.iv, Noveniiier nighi, i November d. 'o .1 niiouiice ami to p' he nai 1 'li Da Ti ew ii will be tin oltK lal oi pinist ol the 'church Trevvifi i a I ed with till' i.itierly public scliool sy I ei iiig in the capacity of in of She IS a native Md Stcphenvillc and c- a gr.uiu of I he meric i 11 'on rv of in Ghiiago. Tin- iMiisii teejs foiHiiitic ill 'O'ciinng the oi Mms an of to be tlm org.inist vole- of Miunks will be meanccH 'rtf' 'i 1 -Ali! eondiict their imiu.d of 1, the new I Mii- coming Siindav cvnir, cio( hell tiiev tm ill Humjilircy Hall.

At they will elect an ol'fieial to repi'i'senf the, pan tlf an nual Voutia GliiirchmeuM t'oiinc'l which will he Ifhl a' 1 Xih ri tofic' 1 a ni ti indicato and pet) in the Mie big held in If'i fine ie 01 Fi iday II in "pa ing to I iit'rously iiand meru- night to Iff pi otn iiMy at lighted Radium, Hig Sei in tlli im I iff. 1 of th" t'MvaiV Baptist it''iumont will pie.iih duiing Mi" I IV 1 i IV ICC it 11 sl.u'ed Io ,11 rbe First B.ipfiR t'liucb, ay morn me at 11 o'ciock rhe reviv.ii will coniniii" Miroiieh Oetoher Rev Mai icli trd p.isf->r ill pj at tiofh Sund IV iccj I I omui itfi IV for his ft rat se inoti I he -n invi ict Another Highway Strip Is Opened LIBRARY WINS EARLY POPULARITY or i ii.ii -A 1 pr Mi'-! lit! I llc'i liv i hough having been open only Ml Itttic more than week. Mie Liti crty litiraiy is witbouf doubt the nifi.st popular place around town Mrst checkup I iiooks had been i iri'uiatefi wiMi 1 pcrson.s registi'fcd ii Tti. iifirary i.s open to all Liticity ('oiinfy residen! wiMiout harg wdh the cxieptlon ot of tpc books that are listml as There arc more than 'i non and night, now tfie I i Mf and donaDou-v in' afternoon Ope i 1 st tm- ot -on i If lit mil" in lengt h. county lo.id i.i.st i hie Ocp toward a fomplcteil (itrMi A ly from Liberty to i.tv tng if 'n i'p -II I -m pit ed I Kic con! ract tirtn A 1 opcfi -d tifili be.

"I .1 pci 111 dn iiy Eu giticcr I-; It tci of high upkeep co-d i mile siiiji. comid'deu un tlf' 1 p. rv I siiei iMi mni pai icipa! Iff tp's III wtMi a tp p.ivi*m"nt pr. from Ml" prcfim by Ml" foiinty Othpr Oonations and other eat.s don iteti leeording lo tlugh pie ident td fhc Inberty Ath Xs.soei.it ioti of tlio annuai Mie hariiecue, Fred and Sip" will the eq tire groiip in sjifging song.s and giving Willi Mic scliool iwtp epaid le.ulers takiiig a band too. The band will pl.iy Ilirougluiut the progr im.

Short t.M.k'. are iclfduied for t'oaeli Bili E'diols od'-nf laiyl. VV Schupp, and Bll! l'iikctt. chairm.ui of Ibe Ictic gtoiip executive commlMoe Tbe meeting was for night, buf i -dufted the junior higli football team gops to I s.ifb- 11,1 fhaf night for their ftrHt of the season FOOTBALL SCHEDULES AND RESULTS H.it I St a red ter their fird l.ibcrty ouMi wil play wI a I follow I Liv ing don it but lioi.sterourt cfoi of gamoti GI.ivi football nudit g.uije-t thia Hull I sett t. Fri i d.iy i litf into I'-di oi Vm MMy ft) of Bcniimoiit and in i.iberty to aiinoiince lU'W from their that througii Fa-k'er w.f lined i ical W.tti Way ARE THEY ENLISTING? v'oif boy.

o' you.r neigfi tior's boy. in Anny. Mi" N.avy Mie Marine Forp'; jf so Th" IndictMor will ap iat" gettine th" dftuils I iili tim-ut it wani to bav'ji a compiei-' "cord of f.ib erty in naHoriM a.sc niimior 7, droii Vireliiator office, or tlie informatiiju by mali Eiiierty i fi.iing tmr par' tow.ird pre ind Idie Mind' at.jf waif Io abolii Dr. A. L.

Dsdaney. Chamber of in regular business Thurs- Gommerce president, combined business with pleasure last church treasurer will be elected to week for a couple of days. He and replace Marvin Hargraves who ha several other doctors gave transferred torn Liberty. Mar medical examinations to as treasurer faithfully 200 freshmea at A College and well, ami we will mi.s.- him. until 5 p.

then had the best wishes go with him as he lege of rushing out to Aggie fiel.i' takes up his new respon-dbilities in and watching the 1940 national another community champions practice. Mrs. Delaney! R- G. Terry, pa.stor. children accompanied the doc-, tor to College Station.

Record Grammar School Enrollment MERCHANTS BANQUET Merchants and their guests from record-breaking day enrollment of 422 turned Monday for beginning of tne new year in the Eie- raeutary School. R. H. Lander, elemeaiary schcxil principal, who was charge of opening activitie.s, states that he expect.s sufficieut entries of pupils during the week to increase the Marvin Hargraves, who has been associated with the Sun Company here for some time, ha.s been transferred to Baton Rouge, La. where he moved with his family Liberty and Dayton gathered in the to 50b.

city hail Tuesday evening at 7 i A largtt number of for a banquet sponsored by; in attendance at the asHembly in the Retail Merchants Association the elementary auditorium W. Gilpin, manager, several; at -8'45 which wa.s the in- Tuesday of this week. Mr. Har-1 Houston visitors and business men troduciory event of sched- gravea has been active in Roy' from both towns were on the pro- ule. Scout and other activitie.s gram.

Rev. C. Terry, Methodist pas- lor. the invocation, foll'owed by the of BlesH by the entire asHemhly Albv gLance wu.s pledged to tbe Ameri flag and a piano rendition was given by Miss iva Loutse Tre'witt, music teacher W. L.

Schupp, local school eriutendent. maie a short talk, £oi low'ed by announcements portaiu ing to P-T A work made by Mrs. B. of the organization. The pupils were then dismimsed to go to their homo where books were issued and preparations otherwise made for the work.

1 tibr iry in "Very I Many le-w hiek-i tx'i-T) pnrcii for! a lieu, rcnfuty let ill-i )( vv it)i it p' 'iiiutn I'i' ti.ri.M 'opcji eiiitioii for ti I Book of; ti id be bu will be ucw L-dition- Kticyclopcdi.i Bmianici otloT rcfc'ctic" work. I wo ion.i' i- have ai io aaidcij Ml' Loi'i lite.tri.vi fo- th! Lib'Tfy S' who did Mir grc it inrt gcttirm Mie city library! reaiiy for opening, i- sending tiigb school aLudeiH to the ify during tbo wfien iiav" ati hour frozri The with wofk biiok-. and Iber-by iv i knowledge p'-rtain ing lil.T.iry 'v. -k only beip th" li br.irLitis bul mi opportuni'y to h.indi'- '-t- books, mag.izinea p.ip- 'a The little folk-I were by rio rc. ijv-Tlooked wberi It oni" to find irig any type of child', bo'ik you thou Id w.i'it a.s about pjve nile on abmg 1 i wiMi new vn-i mi 1 for htidren 'rbo of lb" iiiira-y Mj ideal, for when you enter -vre -i cordial welci.ime by Mm FickeM who i you; with a and MIssj Jones is friendly and gladly you finding of you are looking for The city wLihiis to fact that all County den t.s feel to use the library at any time, this b'W been empba.sized through all county from timo to Standard Opens At Goose Creek li lifee ()e 1 by IV tlf in -ir St.mdard Boofitia rti Go il i.icc ni.m.ig' i nno in 'd ye -ti-i'd ly 1 til" M.iHtji'w, wJi i h.l.s been Ait.b Mr WaM.icc oi Mic to Mr Son lli.iiHlfac a idijcfi h.itidb'd by in ehig will be MX I "'J loc ii Sire-M td )1m If -tke Xnihum irn r-" -'nf woik d'-n by Di" Inca! if: le-, Si W.tl I- -W okr- Liberty i -i ictivity Wir IM- lo ff i 11 iro nt, -'T i iH.i' 'lee! mc'i Dr.

Davis Named Chiropractic Head Idtierfv id-iy tnon corifei onioltdaS'd Dafton 'I'lli; iioti-i'onfereiice Hull ii.iMetla Bobr.tt.s birely oijl ia I night, to fi. wliilc H.iyf.di A I being fiy For' to 0, aofl w.i-i to Trinity, fo 0 Liberty ii.tr -iy whipped tiy LivingHfon. si in only Other g.une, of fAb erty i faii-i were Hil.sbeo .14, Buna (i. Gaien.i 7, Humble 9. T'smbal! by fkirbern Hill 0.

Gjt.y 44, La Gut t'onro! I- -f -he T' CM itMIl in ecf.ed fir-it at a di lb" VI- 1 rrict, Ho'ei in HoiMton Sutid-iy Dr King ot Hmi-Ron cb-cfi-d -li trie' (f -Wi-; by at. this invit" toe state convention 1941. A delegation of. Dm will Btend the convention it Dalla, Get J. i -iud 5 to extend the invitation Dancing School Opens Saturday M'-.

-tet tc Trahan of a schooi of d.ui' ifm in io'fty aurd.iy,Glaii'.v ---i fi-'Jin I inuii rii are to be ticiii in tfie city Tratiar i of th--" k. ky Ihimmg tn iu ton Sii'- hi-. ipiwared witn the Ion Symphony ri rai balicfs, ani MiU'. recently mu'fied from a twv dudy "ip iti ims wb T'- ballet. f.ip, bailruoin dancing under i worlti'-i out.st.uiding iu fb Id Till, is Mi.s.s sei ofsd yea." of tmy Broken traffu: are eraiOij.s They 'Wiil cdveB.

boom- them- ALLEN MORGAN IMPROVING AJb-n continues to im orove to la.st report, bu-. In where h.is treatment! for when a car in which ho wa.s riding was by, another car, c.xusing an explo'sion of g-asulinn. Morgan, who has: ith him conaluutly. Is C.Xpeeled home Wcduesday, in for the past week ad repxirted by United Gaa Corporation are aa tob lows: pt 17 Sept. Sept.

19 Sept- 20 Sept. 21 Sept. Sept. 23 Max 97 9 4 95 82 82 81 92 iSftn. 8S 73 72 73 78 75 7i.

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