Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1961 Page: 4 of 10
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FOR SALE
FOR SAL* Iron house and bath.
With Rum Mi. to CHy. Contact
It A. PwmH, Phone PA 7-6860-
day*; PAU»ai|kU. 35-tfc
POM SAL*: Loti * hOUM* to the
city of Livingston, rural proper-
ty or lots on River Lake on
Trinity river, also lots on Skyline
Subdivision in the city lltolts.
See Doug Sanford, PA 7-4445.
17-tfc
POR SALE: Frigldaire electric
stove, - good condition, guaran-
teed to work. Call R. A. Powell
at PA 7-825# or FA 7-9360. 184ft
POR SALE: Used TV sets. Must
sell tlO.OO and up. See at Mart-
in' Radio And Appliance Com-
pany. ,^\ 22-tfc
■ 1 V ■' 1 "
fob SALE: Economy homes. Will
build a bouse on your lot, noth-
ing down, mail payments. Drive
out and see our model home, lo-
cated next to Humble Service
Station on Hwy. 59. See Doug
Sanford for Economy Homes, FA
7-4445. 23-tfc
FOR SALE. Used Westlnghouse, J
ton air conditioner; can be seen
FOft RENT
rOR RENT: Trailer space and
small apartments, private bath,
refrigerators. Pine Creat Courts,
0. A. fohnaon. Phone PA 7-8816.
22-tfc
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FOR RENT OR SALE: 2 bedroom
house at 811 West Calhoun. Cen-
tral beat, brick trim, write of
Cail UM# 10th street North, Tog-
as City, Texas. Csll Wilson ft.
1856. Ask for Mr. Fyla. MMc
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FOR RENT: Room and board.
Rooms by night or day. Meala1
served at noon family style.
Still's Hotel. 36-tfc
WANTED
WANTED: WUI buy large or small
traett of pine, hardwood and
pulpwood timber. Contact Buck
Cummings, Route 2. Livingston,
or phene YO 7-448? 52-tfc
WANTED: List your property with
us. Large tracta, small tracts,
iomea. Trinity Valley Realtors.
WANTED: Experienced,
Dairy Month Program To Be
Biggest Food Promotion Of Year
Austin . . . Troy Kern, 1961
Texas June Dairy Month Chair-
man, reports that, "The 1961 June
Dairy Month Program will he the
biggest single food promotion of
the year in the United States.”
FOR RENT: Apartments and
rooms. See or ybooe Vestal's
Grocery at FA 7-6728. 8841*
June Dairy Month has been a time
of recognition by the nation ol
the dairy industry’s vitally im-
aged white woman to live in portant part in the health and
home and do practical nursing economics of our state and our
pf invalid mother and some light ■ 1961 Texas June Dairy Month Sll-
gest salute of dairying Texas has brand Fluid Milk ads by Texas
ever seen." L j dairy fanners through thpir Amer
Kern, National Executive Com- *'“1“ * J "
mitteeman of the American Dairy
Association of Tgxas and recently-
eiected . Vice-President of the Na-
l. Trinity vatiey iteajtors. < For the part 25 years/ “the tioaal American Dairy AssocM-
B*x 38, Sfiephecd, -ftbaa* dairy farmer leader continued/ Mon; is 'owner and operator of
FOR RENT: Furnished Apartment,.
utilities paid. Phone FA 7-8108, t
Mrs. R. E. Galloway. 35-3tp
.« aut.,1 comp.., g.* ^/niMNcntb
FOR SALE: Nice 1 room house,
all convlenes, acre land, bargain
at $4,500, In front of Newman
Haynes home on Hwy. 146, Phone
FA 7-4445 or see Mr. Luvett at
place. 31-tfc
FOR SALE: registered white face
pole hereford bulla; 14 mo. old;
W. R. Williamson, Bold Springs.
Phone YO 74200, or YO 74201.
. • . 27-ifc
FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished
apartment. Phone FA 7479ft.
A.M. Callahan. _ 34-tfc
FOR RENT: Duplex unfurnished
appartment. 840 00 monthly;
phone FA 74551. 37-tfc
NEW OR USED CAR financing.
Eugene Hanson Insurance
Agency, Phone FA 7-8447, Liv-
ingston. 23-tfc
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FOR SALE OR LEASE: Formerly
Waste's Cafe. Phone Mrs. Gar-
ner YO 74102. 37-3tc
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Milk
cows. T.B. and Bangs tested.
8100 up. BuUs-Angus, Hereford,
Brahman 8135.00 up. Hogs-Bred
gilts, sows, pigs and feeder pigs.
All stock guaranteed. Phone or
write your wants. B. Rowe.
Phone FA 8-8836, Box 164, Liv-
ingston. 374tp
FOR SALE' Used Farmall "H,"
60 inch rotary mower, 81,395.00.
Jack Moseley Motor Company.
35-tfc
FOR BALE: Repossessed RCA
whirlpool 14 Cu. Ft., 2 door com-
b 1 ■ a t i» n refrigerator-freezer
hardly used. Wilt seU for unpaid
balance. Livingston Plumbing
and Sheet Metal Works/ 36-tfc
OPPORTUNITIES
ELECTROLUX CORPORATION:
Offers a business opportunity
to ambitious men of character.,
interested In sales work, un-
limited ' Income, no experience
necessary. For details call Luf-
kin, Neptune 4-3137 or stop by
our branch office 121 West Do-
zles, Lufkin, Texas 944tc
Card of Appreciation
FOR SALE: Bargain, Goos white
paint going for 82.95 gallon dur-
ing sale. Livingston Trading -
Post. 36-2tp
FOR SALE OR LEASE: 4 room
house on 1/4 acre lot; in city
limits; on highway 146. Phone
Dayton CL 64216. 36-tfc
1 wish fo take this method of ex-
pressing my deep appreciation
and heartfelt thanks, for the
beautiful floral offerings, tele-
grams and messages received
from our many wonderful fri-
ends in Polk County upon the
death of my husband, Tom Cole-
man, on April 25, 1961. To each
and all, I can onlj) any, I will
never forget your kridnoss.
(Signed) Mrs. Tom Coleman
Decatur, Texas 37-ltp
CEMETERY
FOR SALE. Used Farritell Cub
Tractor, 42 toch Rotary Mower,
8995.00. Jack Moseley Motor
Company. 35-tfc
FOR SALE: 1956 Buick convertible,
all power, rebuilt motor. Fair
condition 8275.00 See Ron Hen-
derson at Texas Brag Cafe.
Highway 59, 5 miles South of
Livingston. 37-tfc
'“'schools - instructions"
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
TO TRAIN
FOR CIVIL SERVICE
We prepare Men and Women.
Ages 1855. Ns experience nec-
essary. Grammar school educa-
tion usually sufficient. Perman-
ent jobs. no layoffs, short ho>Urs
High pay. advancement Send
name, home address, phone
number end time borne. Write
Box 882 Livingston, Texas.
Lots In Beautiful
; RESTLAND MEMORIAL
PARK
"Perpetual Cara Cemetery"
Monthly Paymants At Low
As 85.00
- ALSO -
BRONZE or GRANITE
MEMORIALS
SEE OR CALL
GUY SNELL - Mgr.
FA 7-4518'
house work. Attractive and
pleasant living conditions In a
Christian home Will he treated
a# $ member of the family
Agreeable salary with room
and board to qualified per,
son. Da net answer unless
seriously interested to this
type work. For appointment
write to P.O. Box 423, Living-
ston. Giving name, address, age
and experience. 864fc
ver Anniversary will
WANTED: C. Murel Williams
wants farms, ranches and acre-
age for Houston buyers. 1911
Ashland, Houston, Texas, UN
1-7633. Night OV 6-1484 40-tfc
Woodvillc Square
Dance Club To
Hold Annual Hoedown
The Silver Spurs Square Dance
Club of Woodvllle will hold Its
Second Annual Tyler County Hoe-
down at the Lion's Den on the
Jasper Highway, May. 27th.
There will be a Jam Session and
impromptu workshop from 3:00
until 5:00 p m. The night program
will begin at 8:00 p.m.
Mayor Ggssiptt Of . Woodville
one of the largest dairies in North:
east Texas. Kern, his wife and
three children reside at Lake
Creek. An outstanding leader in
the field of dairying, Kern is past
President of the American Dairy
Association of Texas, the North
Texas Producers Association and
the Texas Federation of Cooper-
atives.
"Modern farming is the nation's
biggest Industry,” Kern stated.
"Nearly 7*4 million workers are
employed by our dairy Industry
. . . more than are employed in
the steel or, automobile industries
or transportation and public util-
ities combined. Four out of every
10 jobs in private employment
are related to agriculture.”
“We can be very proud of our
industry and of,-the people who
Make our industry possible. Dairy-
WANTED: John Cobb
Drill deep water wells, or shal-
low oil wells. Phone Athens,
Texas OR 5-3979, collect day or
night, 364tp
___will welcome guerts and the Rev. I tog has one of brightest fu-
Drllliiig Coi^*yne 0dom wlU <*** the Inyo- hires. The foundation for our con-
lls. or shal- ______ __ - . _ . _ ..If . . ■ - 1
WANTED: Experienced truck
driver and driver with limited
experience for training as over
the road driver. Age. 25 to 40
for training. J. ill. Rose Truck
Lines, 5003 Jensen, Houston, Tex-
as. 37-5t<j:
WANTED: To buy through Texas*
Veterans Loan; 50 to 75 acres
with live water flpd some
cleared. Write Ray Moscq, P.O.
Box 374, Groves, Texas. 37-ltp
Card OfAppreclatlon
The kindness and sympathy of
friends In our recent sorrow Will;
always remain with us as a
precious memory. Our sinferfe
thanks and gratitude for all
those comforting acts. The fam-
ily of M/Sgt. Johnie B. Parker.
37-ltp
ML Bill Choate of Lake,.Jackson
will call the Grand March with
Mr. Roy Peterson, President, lead-
ing. “',l ■ ’
Buck Flanigan, President of the
Houston Square Dance Council
and Joe LeBouef, President of
District No. 1 of the Texas Square
Dance Association, will be Masters
of Ceremonies.
which reach from farm to market
tp home or industry, is research
and the ingenuity of farmers.”
The June Dairy Month Pro-
gram is a total Industry program
with all segments of the dairy
industry arid related businesses
cooperating. Newspapers will
spearhead the Texas 1961 June
Dairy Month Program with non-
COLONEL
McKinley
We’wish to thank everyone for
their kindness during my illness
and special thanks to the hos-
pital staff and blood donors.
Rufus Hinson and family. 37-ltp
JEWEL'S
Repair
Ready Mads And Custom Made
Doll Clothing
MRS. W. J. HARVILL
AUCTION
Motor and boat with Fiberglass
bottom and steering wheel.
PRICE $150.00
This rig Must be sold!
First Progressive Auction In
Polk County. Will be reduced
85.00 each week until aold.
Your gain my loss,
i. Call Sidney Smith
FA 74922
ExctBgnt Horn* lays
Windham Addition: Large 3
bedroom home. 2 baths. Across
street from Elementary School
at 312 W. Milam. Priced for
quick solo.
3 bedroom home, ntar high
school, 301 Marsh SL, a real
buy, 811,501 (The Jack Gumrn
^os b»*,lii^5 mifes south-
wet of Livingston.
Hanson
The Best
Real Estate Buys
Thh Edward Smith place. 3
bedroom house on 3 acres of
land located three miles North
of Livingston on Highway 59.
A. L. Vestal place located on
16 Kras of land approximately
fouf miles from Livingston.
.Sam Osborne place. Home
and 9,000 capacity poultry house
located on 15 acres of (and just
off the Liberty Highway.
D. Reeves place. Home
six lots inside city limits.
Downtown business
by railroad tracks.
Home with potential retire-
ment type income on Highway
59.
Bryan David home located on
1 acre of land in vicinity of
High School. ?
Nice 3 bedroom
Scott Street
• V C« T. JOMtar:. .-
Real Estate
Phone: 7-4440
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DR. BAKER'S
DENTAL CLINIC
ORTHODONTIA
SPECIALTY
Plates Repaired While You Wall
BAKER BUILDING
---------- Phone FA 7-4758
DR. BEN C. JETER
CHIROPRACTOR
917!A NORTH DREW
Phone FA 7-8491
QUALITY printing
POLK COUNTY
ENTERPRISE
- OFFICE SUPPUES —
BOOKS —
, — TYPEWRITERS —
CALL FA 7-4357
POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Bookkeeping Service
Martin Radio MW.
SALES * SERVICE
Norge Appliances
SALES A SERVICE
Tax Consultant
Mfdeael J. Shanahan
PHONE FA 7-8119
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
lean Dairy Association and Texas
Milk Producer Associations. Dairy
Plants, Feed Stores, Banks, Gro-
cery Stores, Restaurants and other
leading business throughout the
■talc will tie-in wMfe? newspapw
messages saluting the Texas Dairy
Industry. State Headquarters for
the Texas June Dairy Month Pro-
gram is the American Danry As-
sociation of Texas, 313 Perry-
Brooks Building, Austin 1, Texas
The June Dairy Month Program
is part of the dairy fanners Amer
lean Dairy Association year-round
milk and milk product program to
"speak up for milk."
"June Dairy Month provides a
wonderful opportunity to salute
our dairy industry and to create
a better understanding of dairy
foods through our advertising and
informational coverage.” the State
June Dairy Month Chairman con-
cluded.
JFK TELLS NIK HANDS OFF
President Kennedy has fired a
straightffrotn-the-shoulder warn-
ing to Soviet Premier Khrushchev
to keep hands off Cuba.
NATO MUST ARM,
President Kennedy and Wert
German Chancellor Adenauer have
agreed that the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization must be pre-
pared to defend itself with ah
military means.
The formal statement, issued on
the conclusion of their third meet-
ing, did,not spell out what “mili-
tary means’’ they had in mind,
but United States officials skid
nuclear as well as conventional
weapons are included.
FOREIGN MAIL HIKE 6UC
The Post Office Department has
announced a general increase in
United States postage rates on
international mail, effective July 1.
Postmaster General J. Edward
Day said that the Post Office was
losing about 818,600,000 a year on
its international operations. The
increased rates, he estimated,
would poduce about 616,000,000 a
year. J.
H —.......-.
JOB OUTLOOK GIVEN
.■ i "• .i'H" . • * \ j
Secretary of Labor Arthur J.
Goldberg gays the United States
always will have “a jtectlln mgr,,
gin of unemployment." *? ,
However, be said on a Recent
television program, thgt the goal
should be an unemployment rate
no higher than 3 per pent.
Latest Labor Department figures
show 6.9 per cent of the total work
force idle, last Tnonth.'
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Billy G. Dovt
Cftlter * Manage
tmm%*■i8i^2^S^!88
at Livingston, Texas, under t»
Act of Congress of Marsh \ W
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
AT LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
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writer ... the new Underwood Olivetti Letters
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The Lettera weigh* but 8Vt pounds, stands
just 3 inches low, yet offers every feature that
students as well as professional typists ask
for-even tabulation, basket shift, spring steel
keys, half spacing and unique automatic para-
graph indentation.
Remarkably sturdy - apd just as handy-
the light, lifetime-lasting Lettera 22 makes a
wonderful and practical gift for graduation.
Com* By
THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
f AND PAY DOWN ON THIS AMaZINQ
TYPEWRITER TODAY.
TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED TO
FIT YOUR BUDGET.
THE GIFT ALL GRADUATES WANT
Revival Set At
New Willard
• j;
Revival began at the Unit*
Pentecostal Church on loope Na
Willard Wednesday, May 24. Sa
vices begin ’each evening at 7:$
Rev. Paul WllldnsOn is preachin
Everyone Is Invited to ' attei
these services according to Ra
Albert McKenn.
MACI
AND
Alston
ihine work
iD WELDING
Ail Kinds
ALSTON MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
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FISHING AND
HUNTING NEWS
This East Texas weather is
really playing tricks on the
sportsnMrti,(flRancher, Fanner ^
and just everybody, It is either
too hot or too cold, too Vet or
too dry, too windy or too stil
and the water is too muddy Or
too clear. Anyhow conditions
just can’t be perfect. It has
been this way as long as tee
can remember so we should be
adjusted to conditions by now
but it still don’t hurt to fuss a
little.
For the Sportsmen it h*s
been a hectic year for the am*
ature but the real fisherman
just keep right on going and
catching em. When the fisher-
men get ready to go the weatfi-.
er really don’t make much dif-
ference. In other words every
day is a good fishing day if
you can-go. And here is the
proof:
Miss Jewel Richafdson
weighed in a 2 lb. 4 oz. white
perch to set a pattern for the1/
ladies.
Mrs. Rosie Walters and Mrs.
S. P. McDonald fished at Dam
B and each caught a 1 lb. 10
oz. white percto 41 ’ ‘1
Wilson Collins hit the jackpot!
Saturday with hi3 limit of bass
the flMeff^ghed 35 lb. Wil-
son was1 back the next after-
noen and weighed to a 6 poun-
best fishing hours for the
Mingr
2:85
3:ft0
4:25
5:|0
6:10
7:06
7:55
contest
Major
May 25 7:25
May 26 8:20
May 27 r 9:15
May 28 10:00
May 29 1<K50
May 30 11:40
June 1 12:35
The May fishing
braggarts are holding on:
’ Largest Bass Men Piet Co-
lumn 6 lb.,
Largest Bass Junior No En-
try? , *.
Largest Bass Ladies Mrs.
Mspr Lou Collins 4 lb.,
Largest White Perch Men
Morris Crawford 1 lb. 13 oz.,
Lafgest White Perch Junior?
Largest White Perch Ladlga
Miss Jewel Richardson 2 lb. 4
, . //r';
Largest Bream lira. Rorte
Walters 12 or.’,
School is out and vacation
time is here so be aura and
chegk our specials on picnic
Baskets, Picnic coolers and
jugs, Water Skis, Ski Belts,
Life Preservers and Ml other
vacation equipment. ",
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1961, newspaper, May 25, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762338/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.