Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1957 Page: 3 of 14
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THURSDAY. MAT 23. 1957
THE POI.K COUNTY ENTERPRISE. LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
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What CORRIGAN FOLKS Are Doing
Mr and Mrs. Julius Reinhardt Mr. .and Mrs. 0 G. Shepherd
were business visitors to Living-
ston Friday. .....
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson,
and children' visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Henderson in Rockland Sun-
day. " ‘------- ‘i ’
Virgil Davis of Moscow visited
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reinhardt
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Havard have
returned home after an extended
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rob-
ertson in Lufkin. Mr. Havurd’s
condition is improved some.
Mr. Davis and Mr. Reeves of
11: SHardin, spent Thursday with Mr,
| and Mrs. Julius Reinhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robertson of
Lufkin spent Sunday with Mr.
ind Mrs. J. M.'Havard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pullen and
-ions of Daisetta spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Er Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sheddan at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Shed-
dan's niece, Mrs. Forest Boatman
in NacoKdoehes Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sheddan vis-
ited their grand daughter," Mrs.
Cecil Ramsey and Mrs. E. T. Hick-
man, Sr, in Memorial hospital.
Taifkin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis. M: T. Dovcdrn of
'Winfield, La., spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Sheddan.
Mrs Lee Emmons of Wrtodlake
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Shed-
dan Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Siegel McClain
and David of Port Arthur spent
the week end with Mrs. John
Broom.
Mrs. E. Dittfurth and Mrs. John
Wheeler attended a zone meeting
of the WSCS in Lufkin Tuesday,
which was called for an officers
training class.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilde of
Houston moved into their new
home, which was erected at the
site of the old homestead Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Rushing and
Johnny and Mr. and Mrs. O R.
Hughes t>£ Houston sperrt'the'Weelf
end;.with.....Mr, inOlEs., .BL. X.
Smith.
Mrs. Mary Pofie of Mosc'ow spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Smith.
Butch Crouse of Chester visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Shepherd
■ shopped in Diboll . and Moscow
Saturday.
attended a singing at Fair view
Baptist church Friday night.
Mrs. W L. Smith and Mrs
Howard Wheeler visited Mrs. Mary.
Pope in Moscow Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Shepherd
attended a singing convention at
Shawnee Prairie Sunday and vis-
ited Mrs. Mattie Courtney in Luf-
kin also.
W. J. Knox of Deer Park visited
relatives Friday and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Allen accompanied him
home. »
Elwin Sea go, Mr, and Mrs. Mel-
vin Seago and Mrs. Lilly Seago
visited Mrs. Mary Emmons in Ve-
lasco and Mrs. Bernice Winder in
Galena Park Sunday.
Wilma Seago and Mrs. J. C.
Wharton cf Huntsville visited Mr.
and Mr> '’Elwin Seago'Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Leon Simmons of
Texas City visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elwin Seago Sunday. * •
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Soape
and Walter Tippett soent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Brookshire
:inri rhililrrn .if T.iv mystno _ spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Phillips.
i____Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Farrar and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Farrar of Beaumont spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
George Farrar.
Mr. and Mrs. Allyscn Sheffield
and son of Warren and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill, Burnett and children of
Houstton spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Hughes.
Q R Hollis. Sr., spent the week
end in Orange and Beaumont.
Mrs. Q. R Hollis, Mrs. B F
Adams and Mrs Kenneth visited
Mr. J. M Havard in the home of
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Robertson and
Mrs. E. T. Hickman, Sr., and Mr,
Fred Sage till Memorial hospital,
Lufkin, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Fox and
children of Palestine spent Satur-
day with Mr*. -L. B. Knox.
Mrs Dewey Wolf Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs.-Joe Wolf and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Curran and sons
of Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Frank Wolf and sons of Houston.
Mrs. Lydia Nash and Mrs. Bud-
dy Nash of Houston spent Satur-
day with Mrs. L. B. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allred and
children of Burke and Mr. and
Mrs Tom White and children and
Reynolds
j Shirley Smith of Diboll 5pent Sun-
day with Mrs. L. B. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Birdie Wilson
spent the Witfk enu with Mr. and
Mrs. P E WaTiace
Reese Jeffry of Apple Springs is
spending the week with Mrs. L.
B. Knox. 'I
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Saxon are
the proud parents of a baby boy
weighing 5 pounds and 7 ounces,
named Michael Eugene, born at
Memorial hospital in Lufkin.
Mis. Pauline Dunn and (Mrs.
Wesley Wheeler of Lufkin’ spent
Saturday with Mr.- L. B. Knox.
Mrs. Henry Pope and Ray vis-
aed Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott
in Moscow Saturday.
Henry D. Pope, whp is attend-
ing Stephen F. Austin College in
Nacogdoches spent Saturday night
with his parent*.
Mr, and Mrs. John Watson vis-
aed Mr and Mrs Louie Ma lden
in Groveton Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Tarver and
sons of Nederland spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Locke
Charlie Reinhardt of Trinity
visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rein-
hardt Sunday. ”
Mr. and Mrs; Davis of Hardin
sjieot Tuesday'with Mr .and Mrs.
Julius Reinhardt.
Mrs. Esther Cummins returned
heme—Saturday—accompanied by j
her ton, W R. Cummins of Hous- '
ton, w ho spent the week end with
-her.---------------------.—^----_---
Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Maxev vis-
ited Mrs Tracy Saxon in Memo-
rial hospital in Lufkin Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Murphy at-
tended the wedding of Mrs. Mur-
phy’s niece. Mis* Janice Rice in
Alto Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Dennis returned
home Saturday accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dennis and
children of Westlake, La., who
spent thp week end,
The Fourth Quarterly Confer-
ence of the Methodist Church was
held Sunday night with Rev. Du-
berly presiding. '*•*
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Ih the, Mrs
B. L. Thompson, Mrs. Mat Ken-
drick, Misses Lila, Fay Kendrick.
Aiuiette Burks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Hickman. Mrs. Luta BergmuiL
> CAMP RUDY
By Ralph Weltoa Overstreet
Mr and Mr* Bill Oihs»*n and
daughter, Jeanette and son James,
Mrs Earl Enderlic and daughter,
all of Baytown, visited in the home
>f Mr and Mrs, Noah Gibson and
daughter Betty Ann
Mr. and Mrs. W E, Overstreet
and 'daughter Betty Marie visited
in Kountre in the home of Mr.
My• «»<> tackle jh;ui,kliii.vial Mi,.ami Mrs.,
Bell of j Burke visited Mrs. E. T
Hickman at the Memorial hospi-
tal in Lufkin Sunday.
Blossoming Out
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LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
MAY 24th, 25th, AND 27th
REG. $2.98
CAN-CAN SLIPS
Small. Med. A Large
$2.49
REG. 59c
INFANT DRESSES
& Diaper Shirts
2 dr SI
2-BURNER—REG. $12.95 VALUE
ELECTRIC HOT PLATE $8.95
10-INCH. WITH COVER—A REAL VALUE _
ROUND ELECTRIC SKILLET $8.95
PLASTIC CHOICE
CAKE PLATE W/COVER
CORNER WASTE BASKET
LARGE TOTE BAG
14-QT RECTANGULAR DISH PAN C hoice
3-PIECE MIXING BOWL SET
ACTRESS Betsy von Furstenberg
is surrounded by blossoms as
she helps In arrangements for
i
ea.
Reg. $19.95 South Bend
Spin Cast Reel
Anti-Backlash $12*49
Can Opener
Reg. $2.98 Swiiig-A-Way
Wall Type Now
$148
GLASS
Mixing Bowls
$129
Set of 4
Ice Chest
50 LB. CAPACITY
Reg. $19.95 _
WOODBURY
Shampoo
Ret. $1.00 Rise 59C
25f SIZE
Talcum Powder
, For 25C
-
2.
MEN’S SUMMER
Pajamas
Reg. $2.08 Value
$229
Vacuum Bottles
HOT
By Thermos
Pint
Quart
$1.39
$1.99
Flower Show which openi at thi
Wanamaker Show Palace in
New York City, March 11. Soma
800,000 roses, tulips, lilies, daffo-
dils, orchids, and other flower*
will be on display at the show.
First At Annapolis
MEN’S—ALL SIZES
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Sport Shirts
$2.90 Reg. Now ^2»49
Straw Hats
Beg. 59c—Men or Beys
NOW__Es- 49C
CANNON 2* * 4#
i Bath Towels
Ret. 39c
3r—$1
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6ERRT DC MAURO. first woman
ever to be brought into the com-
missary >nd mess department of
the Naval Academy, at Annip-
oils. Md.. la shown at work She
is aieo die first dietician there
in 110 yean. (luunwUonal)
James Sam Overstreet Sunday
evening.
Mrs. T. L. Con Ion and son Bub-
bu and daughter Eldna Ann of
Houston were week * end guest*
in the home of Mr. and Mrs, V.
Clouse.
Mr. W. E Overstreet visited last
Sunday in the home of Mr and
Mrs, Lea Duff, and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Duff and family all of
Warren.
Mrs. T. Cameron visited rela-
tives in Austin fast week.
The annual homecoming of
Camp Ruby will be held Satur-
day night and all day Sunday,
June I and 2 bt the old school
grounds. A basket lunch will be
served at noon oh Sunday, and
the Junior Choir will sing in the
afternoon. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend. Every boy come
for Sunday school and church at
10 a m. and It a.m. Our pastor
is Rev. Jtrhnuie P, Carrier .of
Houston.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Alford and
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girls of Port Arthur, Mr. Edd Al-
ford of Houston, Rev. Kenneth
Shepherd and wife of Soda, Mrs.
Oma McCormick of Soda,
Mis. T. Ll Con ton of Houston
were guests in the home of Mrs
W. G. Johnson.
F.ldna Ann Stanford of Living.-'
stun spent the week end with
Mr. a ml Mrs. M W Redd,-----
Wtimer Ann Dillon of Sunflow-
er and Bubbn Cordon of Houston
spoilt the aseck end in the W F.
Overstreet home.
The colors in the Amorfean flag*:
■land for courage (redTT—liber
(white), and loyalty (blue').
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MACHINE WORK
AND WELDINfl
All Kiad*1^
ALSTON MANUTACTUROIQ
COMPART
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TH€ BEST FOR
lie flier.
Self Service.Produce
GOLDEN R1PR
Dromedary
Cake Mix
Stockton Tomato
Catsup
BANANAS
Lb.
Pkg.
BANTAM YKI.I.OW
BI.A4 RI VE
12 Or.
Bottle
4-25
Delsey
IRISH
NIINKIST
Tissue
Roll
Cucumbers Lemons
MlCormick’s Black
Pepper
NO. I CALIFORNIA WHITE
4 Oz.
Can
POTATOES 10
Lbs.
HUNT'S
Peaches
2
No. 30* Cans
IIFMET SPICED
Peaches
No. 2i/| Can
HAWAIIAN
48 Os. Cana
NI'EAS
Vinegar
Quart lar
"FOR BETTER SALADS"
Wesson Oil
45
HUKUAiiSLLilillxjv
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FRESH DRESSED
J......^ '
FRYERS
Whole or Cut Up
J*..
“ 39*
BULK SKINLESS
CHOICE BkW
WEINERS 3.*- $1-00
BRISKET 3'I* $1.00
CHOICE BEEF
CHOICE VEAL OK Bil l
SHOULDER
SIRLOIN STEAK 69c
Loin Bone Rrniovrd
ROAST .. 47c
ARMSTRONG S PENNANT SLICED
BACON
Lb. 49*
KRAFT'8
Velvets
2
Lb. loaf
4-
I. I Hit \ %
Spanish Rke
■H115
I5«/| O* Can
liltLA'i I - O'-UIH KEN
|i/i Of. Can
Al l OA
Foil Wrap
25' Roll
Quarto
LIQUID
Clorox
Quart Bottle
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RED HEART
Dog Food
Lb. Caa
AT. JOSEPH S
Ajprin
for children
Bottle $*'•
OLD PINE TMFE
Pine Oil
Pint BullU
DIXIE
Popcorn
1 l.b. Pk>.
KLEENEX
Tissue
Bos 4*0'.
AUNT I LI I N
Pi-Do
8 Os' Pkg.
/)airy Foods
( ABELL S HOMO
MILK
Vi °*L
CABELL'S
HALF & HALF
29c
CABELL’S WHIPPING
CREAM
29c
CABHCixl........ .
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ORANGE DRINK
V, CaL 29c
CABELL’S
BUTTERMILK
*“39*
WO TIME
Kg. Half Gallon*
WOLE BRAND
CHILI
No. 2 Can
SEAPORT
COFFEE
Frozen Foods
PASCO ORANGE
JUICE
I Lb. Pkg.
BANQIET
POT PIES
Earh 25C
SNOW CROP.
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GREEN PEAS
ru 19C
FRESHER 0
PERCH
i i b PR* 39c
SNOW CROP
JO-MIL
CORN MEAL
STRAWBERRIES
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1957, newspaper, May 23, 1957; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762178/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.