Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961 Page: 9 of 10
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THI POLK OOUNtY ENTIRFRISI. LIVINGSTON, TtXAS
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PA 7-9320
109 E. Abby
Suburban living fast isbecoming a pleasant way of life as
new machines are put in the market to simplify outdoor
household chores through mechanization. More of such con-
veniences are in prospect, too? Latest entry is this Interna-
tional Cab Cadet, a compact lawn and garden tractor, which
International Harvester Company will introduce next"Spring,
J. W. Codne A Company
Department Storo
LIVINOSTON
“Poe rard With Bast Tama Slum MM”
C. N. WHITEHEAD
S23 Wfit Church
travel bureaus. County tax office*
have map cards on'band for re-
questing copies of the map.
Multilanerdivided highway miles
now completed anti charted on the
may total 2.06T miles, and include
the finished sections of the seven
National System of Interstate and
fom»bdwtri*.lnc
Cor rig in, Texas
Defense Highways located in the
state. More than 350 farm-to-mar-
ket road miles have been added to
this year’s map. Approximately
20,000 miles of the state's nearly
34,000-mile Farm-to-Market Road
System are Shown' «*' the map.
All of the 26,857 miles of Inter-
state, U.S. and State highway are
shown.
Roadside parks having full picnie
facilities are marked op the map
with a green dot—830 in all on
the mew 1961 map. A total of $2
State Parks are also shpwn, their
The 1M1 Texas Official Highway
Travel Map — wlthj/Over 60,000
miles, of Motoring Pleasure”' as
Its theme—is now available to the
general public.
Free’ copies of the new Texas
motoring map may be obtained
by writing the Texas Highway De-
partment, P.O. Box 5064, Austin,
or at highway district offices and
The north wind strikes, and the blizzard howls. We
plothe ourselves for maximum warmth and comfort
•from the cold...for an .all encompassing comfort,
pgt on the Larffh mantle.
-The Lord it ifiy shepherd; 1'shall not want. He
maketkae to lie down in preen pastures; he leadetk
me betide the ttiU waters. He rotoreth my soul: he
Uadeth me in the paths oprtghteousness fop hie
name’s sake. Yea, though l walk through theuaUey
of (ho shadow of death, I will fear+no eyd: for thou
first
National
Bank
The Bank That
Friendly Service guilt
Livingston
art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
thou pr sparest a table before me in thy presence of
mbit* enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; MX
cup runneth over. Purely goodness and mercy sKallfi
follow me all the days of my lift: and, 1 wifi dwell in
the hoyae jit the Lord forever."
The Church It fod’j opposed ogency in Ah werfd hr JpnoM| Ibt ksowtadv «i B$ !«•
lot awn and of it demand lor man ta rtspsad to that lew ky le»te| hk mighboc. WNhuul
this gtsundiig k Ihn ksvt ol Sod ne govtimmM nr ssiMy sr uey efWi »« bag
ptmvtrs tnd Its freedoms which wi held to Met MH ietvilnWy pubh. Thwifsn, »*
f.-ng, g selfish point cf view, ono should support Ihe Chgrch f« Iho toko of Ihn wolf*#
o. -nth mid hk family. Inyond thM, boWMu/Wy person Mould uphold and pab
tkipc,e in Ihe Church bosawe H lofc tho kwlh nhoet ane’t lift, drift ond deHtyi *•
mill whkh dm w« set Mm Ino N Ihn oi o AM if Cod.,
® 1061, Coleman Adv. Wry., 0. O. Sox 4S|7, Dolbi. Taxon
Oglttrta
Lumbar Salas
FA MU1
location indicated by a, green tri-
angle. Two new recreational State
Parks have been added, to thio
year’s map. — Eisenhower State
Perk at Denison, and Atlanta Rtate
Park at Atlanta.
Major lakes and resorvqirs are
shown on the map, as well as
countless rivers, creeks, and
streams.
Cities and towns on the map
total 1,827. City route map* for’the
state’s dozen largest cities are also
included — Amarillo, Austin, Beau-
mont, Corpus Christ!, Dallas, El
Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Lub-
bock, San Antonio, Waco, and
Wichita Falls.
Panoramic Texas stretches out
on the reverse side of the map In
14 full-color photographs which
give a glimpse of the car-window
yiews along the more than 80,000
miles of the Texas Highway Sys-
tem.
A section entitled "Facts About
Texas” boils down the essential
data on Texas” terrain, history,
ancT industrial and recreational
diversity.
More than half a million Offic-
ial Highway Travel Maps of the
1960 edition have been distributed
-in-state, out-of-state, and to (te-
ens of foreign countries. Out-of-
state and foreign-country requests.
continue an upward climb as Tex-
as becomes more and more weR-j
known as a tourist state.
The map is also used by all j
state and governmental agencies
in the state for determining of fie-1
ial highway distapees, mileages, j
zones, and like Information. v 1
Most**
Cash Groctry A Lockort
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
MEAT-PROCESSING
Hwy. 59 North *FA 7-1*1
is prepared for
’ energMcjt .
Moftl
104 SOUTH WASHINGTON
7 PH. FA 7-9514
A homemaker completing
r- these twenty home prepared-
«srawarywfi:
Ing a similar list end . taking It
hW >■ to the local civil defense direc-
. Know the warning signals
and what they mesa
. ..Enow my community plan
for emergency action.
_Have selected our family
shelter area.
. .. -Have plans for emergency
cooking.
_Hava plans for emergency
heating.
_-Have plans for emergency
; i 9' what to do about rs-
_ dloaetiye fallout
— Hava a two-week supply ol
fond and water.
-.-Am prepared to purify un-
salt water.
__Have a radio which does not
depend upon a commercial
source of power. *
—JKjywr the Conelrad stations,
and am prepared to listen
Inf oiivwluol IneimMlnni
THIS WEEKLY CHURCH PAGE FEATURE IS MADE POSSMLE THROUGH THE
COOPERATION OF THESE PUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES, __
Hants mi lad* Shop
AND
City Motor Co.
R. L Staphoos
Lumbar Company
HARDWOOD AND PINI
Livingston, Texan
Uggott
Lumbar Company
TEXAS YELLOW PINE LUMBER
Livingston, Texas 1
Highway 14$ FA 74387
Livingston
Tolophgoo
Company
Rom Houston
Boetric Co-Op. htc.
FA 7-4361
Motor Co.
for survival instructions.
__Have a first aid kit.
__Have emergency clothing
and blankets.
__Hate morale supplies.
_Do flr« • preventive house-
keeping.
__Have emergency fire fighting
plans Shd equipment.
-Hafe emergency sanitation
plans end preparations.
_Have plans for evacuation in
accordance with my com-
munity plan.
_Have 4 family emergency
plan with which all member's
of my family are laminar.
UrfU update preparations
with Mate and local plans.
School 10 a.m.. Morning Wor-
ship 11 Am.. Bv«z&ng 8ervic*i
7.30 p.m. Wodnmdigr Prayer
Mooting 7:80 p.m.
PENTBCOHAL
EMANUEL UNITED; J. W
Needham, Paaeor. Sunday*
Sunday School 9:4S a.m., Morn-
ing Warship 11 AtiL, Evening
Worship 7:15 p.m., Wednesday*:
Young People's Services Till
p.m., Saturdays: Warship *4P-
vice* 7:18 pm.
FIRST OF JESUS QHBIST;
Highway 287 west of Cocrigah,
W. A. Hester, Paster. Sunday*
Sunday School 10 a.m., Mom
ini Service 11 a.m., Evening
Service ,7:30 pm, WedneedayA
Services, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday*,
Evening Service*
FIRST - UNTIED; Rev ' M. E.
Precise, Pastor. Sundays: Sum
day School 10 a.m., MornlkR
Worship U a.m.. Euwgng Wte
ship 7:45 p.m. Wedneadapfc
PRESBYTERIAN
MAGNOLIA Hl^JU B*v. R. UNION
Cox Pastor. Sundays: Sunday Duff, 1
School 10 a.m.. Morning Wor- days; Si
ship 11 aa, Evening Services Morning
6:30 p.m. Wednesd
OAKDALE; Bro. Dock Black. „7:30 p.m,
- Pastor. Sundays: Sunday
School 10 a.m., Morning Wor- M
ship 11 am, Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service 7:30
P ««. / , DAMASi
ONALASKA: G. A. Johnson, *evC„
Pastor. First and Third Sun- fay*’ Sl
days: Preaching U Am. and Momjng
7:30 p.m. Every Sunday: Sun- I, ^ ral’
day School l<t am. Training Mfre°n®
Union 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays HOLLE1
Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Pastor.
PROVIDENCE; Rev. Edgat 3
(Pat) Long, Pastor. Sundays: ”ce?T1,,
Sunday School 7 p.m. Wednefc Unlc
days: Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m., NORTH!
WMA 2 pun. Second and Fourth ®n-
Tuesdays: Brotherhood 7 p.m. School
SCHWAB CITY; Bev. T. C. HfSL~
Jones, Pastor. Sundays: Sunday 7 ao ^ _
School 9:45 a nu. Morning Wor- ’ '
, ship, 11:00 a.m,. Training union sansoi
8:45 p.m.. Evening Worship 8:00 “• Tan
p.m., Mondgy: WMS 2:00 p.m., »»nd«7
Wednesday: Prayer meeting Worship
7:00 p.m„ Thursday: Visitation \ P ® - '
4:00 p.m,, — LOO p;#.
SODA; Rev. W. L. Johnson.
Pastor. Sundays: Sunday School evl 8
10 am., Morning Wophip U f*
a.m.. Training Scmce 6:39
p.m., Evening Worship 7:10 p.m.
Wednesdays: Mid-Week Service ,
ship 10:50 1.0, Youth Choif
5:30 p.m., Training Union 6:4$
p.m.. Evening Worship 8 p.m.
Wednesdays: Teachers and Of*
ftcan meeting 7:30 p.m., Prayef
Meeting 8:15 pJB.
EAST TEMPE; Rev W. D. Har-
tdl Pastor. Sundays: Sunday
School 10 a.m., Morning Worship
11 a.m., Evening Worship 7 p.m.
Wednesdays: Prayer Service 7
RJ®
FIRST, Corrigan; Bro. W. K.
Hibson, Pastor. Sundays: Sun-
day School 9:45 fi.m., Worship
SeMee 11 a.m.. Training Union
8:30 p.m. Wednesdays: Praye*
Meeting 7:30 p.m, Choir Re-
hramal 7:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST, Goodrich;
Ldster A. Meek, Pastor, Sun-
days, Sunday School 10: a.m,
Morning Worship 11: am-.
Training Union #30 p.m. Even-
ing Worship T:30i Monday WMU
2 p.m., Junior and Inter. Girts
Auxilary 3:30 p.m., Brother
hood 7p.m., Wednesdays Prayer
Meeting 7 p.m.
FIRST, Ltvliigstoa; Rev. Chatv
la* L. Han. Fagtor, Sundays:
Sunday School 9:45 am;, Morn-
ing Worship 19:50 a.m.. Junior
Choir 5:30 p.i*.. TFki|ing Ser-
ike 6:30 p.m., tvsging Worship
ACE; H. Birmingham, Fa*toc.
Sunday School 9:45 am,
Preaching 11 ml Eraslnf
Worship 7:90 p.m. Mid-Weak
Ser vie gs Tuesday, ‘nuicsda? /
Rnd Saturday rights. , •
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF (P0A
LIVINGSTON; R. L. Sheddan,
HewteU Hnt .
omasa in hanging trouser*
Don’t fold ee toad efriboaaX
hwtlri iieumasd fuMs thg
«uj* together with p«0r dips
LIVINGSTON; R. L. Sheddan.
Pastor. Sunday School 9:45
am. Worship Services 11 am.,
Youth Services 8 p.m.. Evening
Worship 7:15 p.m., W.M.C. 1:30
p m. Tuccday, Wednesday Pray-
er meeting 7:13 p.m.
..... baptht 1 £
day: Sunday School 10 am.
Chunk- It a.m.
BLRSSUta R*v. W. H. Brink-
lpy, pastor. Sunday School, 19
am., Morning Worship, 11 am ,
Evening Worship 7 p.m.. Wed-
nasday PVayer Meeting, 7 gn
CAMDEN; Rpv. Jeeae BoUo,
Pastor. Sun day a Sunday
pm. Evening Worship X pm.
Meedaye WMU 3 p.m., S«»-
Beams 3 p m. Tuasday»; CLA a
I p.m. WiiniiiW *»7ay«t
mon 11 a.mi ., ' I
THOMPSON MEMORIAL^ 1
REORGANIZED CHURCH
JESUS CHRJST OF LAT
DAY SAINTS 1
Meet* every Sund# ta
hope of Opel
W. IF sums. Public Wrim
FM men 360 m m>fs
School 9 a.m. Morning Worship
10 a.m, M.Y.F. 8 pm. Evening
Worship 7 p.m. Tuesdays: Pray-
er Meeting 7:30 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST
PLEASANT HILL; FM read
352. Rev. J. B, Thomas. First
Sunday, Her. Lawrence Wiggly, ...........
Third Sunday. Sundays: Sunday J. Billings. Minister in i
pMtSgg
7tbe plaque, pictured abeve, ea behalf of
30 pm. Church 7:30 p.m.1 p m. Midweek Sar\ ice 7 30p.m.
9 45 a m
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961, newspaper, February 2, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762496/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.