Aaron Hatter, 80, has a house on Gateway Park. He was blacktopping his driveway. We talked for a couple of hours and found out this man is a very intelligent, wise and humorous individual. Some of the things we talked about were very interesting. His wife died and lives alone. He has kids that are married and they have their own children. Here are some views he had about the world:
“I notice business is out of hand. The younger generation lusts after money.”
“Each one of us is born with a talent.”
There is no reason that a man should;t have a job. If his mind is not on employment then it will wander on something that will be damnation.”After the Pig Roast everybody gathered behind the football field and cheered around the bon fire to help boost moral Thursday, 10/8/97 evening.Amish carriages are seen in town on Saturdays in downtown Liberty to do shopping. The court House is in the center of town. The carriage is headed back to the highway Saturday 10/10/87 afternoon.Some local men gathered for casual conversation in front of the Court House Saturday 10/10/87 (left to right) Bill Cash, 56, not identified, Hurburt Johnson, 59 and janitor at the Court House, and John Whitehead, 67.Casey County junior students yelled during the pep rally to show team support for their losing football squad Thursday 10/8/87 afternoon during school in the gym.Casey County high school football band marched in front of the courthouse during homecoming on Friday 10/9/87 afternoon.Thursday 10/8/87 Casey County parents of the football team had their traditional pig roast before the big homecoming game. Cheerleaders, football players and their parents brought food for the picnic on the football field.Discouraged Casey County Rebel injured football player watched the game as their team was beaten by Mercer County for the 5th game in a row at Casey County High Friday night 10/9/87. #73 Alan Hines is a senior and #51 is Tom Sanduski is a junior.The final score of Casey Counties homecoming game.Left, Audrey Jerry, 38, and Pat Sharp, 35, watched their boys and the football game with great intensity Friday night 10/8/87 during the Homecoming Game against Mercer County.