Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 10
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The Brutal Miner” under the dl
Tired Wife, Sherry
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& Old Refriger’tec
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FOR SALE
TD POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE. LIYINOSTON. TEXAS
THURSDAY, MARCH XL
WANTED
FOR SALE: Good clean cafe on FOR SALE: Modem: 'six ■ room
Highway 5® north. Perfect house. 7 2/3 acres, fenced, near
SEE G. A. HKLPENSTILL. one
mile out on Huntsville High-
way for moving and hauling
Phone 678-G. * 4tfe
FOR SALE: Used General Elec-
tric Range. Perfect in appear-
ance and operation. A real bar-
gain at |30. Livingston Plumb-
ing & Sheet Metal Works. 10-tfc
FOR SALE: Fork lift tor logs and
lumber mounted on truck. HaU
Motor Co. Cleveland, Texas.
Telephone LYric 2-3481. 44-tfc.
WEST LIVINGSTON - 3 room
house with bath. City utilities.
1 acre land. $2850. c
1 Bedroem frame house 1 Mb
from Livingston. IS acres of
land, city water, lights, butane,
telephone, fish pond.
CALLAHAN ADDITION: 2 bed-
room house refinished interior.
Approximat»4I'.4.. .acrA .of land.
South Livingston — 6 room house
hardwOod floors, double garage,
t grafted pecan trees, lot 100 x
227. aoont location.
JONES-MATTHEW ADDITION —
3 bedroom frame home, 9/10
acre, a real buy.
7-tfc
Eugene Hanson Real Estate
Phone 747—Livingston
35-tfc
FOR SALE: Used boat, motor and
trailer. Gerlach Hardware.
44-tfc
Truck stop. Phone S91-G. Mr*.
McKee..................... ......18-tie
FOR SALE: Two. bedroom home.
On Cemetery Hill. Call O. R.
Rice. 727-G. 24-10tp
Big. ^andy School. Also trac-
tor And farm equipment. .Ben-
nie Mills, Dallardsville, Texas.
27-t£c
FOR SALE: 9 acres land near
city limits: Phone 783-R. 27-6tp
(FOR SALE: Used outboard mo-
tors from 7 H to 16 horsepower
Gerlach Hardware. 44-tfc
FOR SALE: Four room house and
bath. Lot 100 x 120. In Holle-
main addition. Gall 124-G-l.
24-tfc
FOR .SALE: Used garden tractor.
Complete with plow, disc, har-
row and cultivator. Gerlach
Hardware. 23-tfc
FOR SALE:" Wrecking the Old
Schwab City school. Everything
for sale, lumber, scrap iron,
brick, pipe, sheet metal for cow
sheds and bams. 1 water tank
derrick, see me on the job .or
call Lufkin 3-9445. Jack Koon
' , .... ■_27-1 tp
-FOR RENT
WANTED: Apy size herd up to
300 head Seattle. Also to lease
pasture if possible. Harry Mar-
cus, 4307 Siiverwood Dr., Bel-
laire, Texas. MOhawk 4-9947.
24-4tc
WANTEp: Housekeeper. Settled
woman, good home and salary.
Ward’s Bar-B-Q, Rt. 1, Box 1C,
Shepherd, Texas. 25-3tp
MISCELLANEOUS
id' Mrs.^Huoter Mackey,
-ietw/ofth
Mr. gni
proprietor/of the Polk County
Plant Farm near Ace, Texas,
announce' that their plants rais-
ed on this farm can be pur-
chased at the Jackson Farm and
Electric Supply Store, Living-
ston. 23-tfc
?OR RENT: 5 rOom unfurnished
apartment. A. M. Callahan, Sr.
phone 5R or 138. -k 29-tfc
FOR SALE: Wood burning range.
White-porcelain finish. In per-
fect condition. Priced for quick
sale. Livingston Plumbing and
Sheet Metal Works. 23-tfc
Venetian Blinds
ALL WHITE
WITH PLASTIC TAPE
Siaea—24” to 36” Wide
61 laches Long
$3.96
All kind*,Drapery Rods, Cafe
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war -
Owen Furniture
«i. •:; ; 1
Company
LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
Phone 214
FOR SALE: Bedding plants. Liv-
ingston Green House. Mrs. E
27-ltc
FOR SALE: Top quality jersey
cow. Small, very gentle, first
calf. You must see to appre-
ciate. H. D. Nixon. 26-2t
FOR SALE: 266 acre ranch, '200
d i
acres in cultivation and im-
proved pasture. 2 good homes, a
barn, welt watered. 1 ihile off
pavement on , good all Weather
road. 25 head cattle, tractor and
F -equipment. All go bt $1|0 acre.
, P»ri terms. %e .or vpite O. H.
Arnold,- Livingston, Texas.
'! I i t 28-tfc
FOR SALE: Boat, motor and trai-
ler. Nice outfi^. priced low.
Phfone 250, Livingston, Texas.
S. F. McDonald, 26-4tc
I*.......
If* a brand new 1967 Philco, with advanced feature*
* , and styling. Rig family rim capacity gives extra
! freezer space for 48 lbs. of frozen foods. And it’s yours
* now at a sensational low price. See it today.
Look at fhew Deluxe Refrigerator Features
★ Huge 41 lb. Freezer A Chiller Drawer and FvB -
11 Madera Storage Door i
$ Mindy AdjuitnUrfc * New Seaton# Cater Interior
Shelf ★ 5 Year Warranty
Open Etch Week Dky
AW Saturday t’nttl Noon
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FURNITURE COMPANY
dU_________LiiingstoR
F6R RTNT: BUSINESS STACK
an Main Street formerly occu-
pied by Duchess Beauty Shop
Call 56. 42-tfc
FOR KENT: Trailor space and
small apartments, private bath
refrigerators. Pine Crest Courts,
G. A. Johnson, Phone 341.
22-tfr
FOR RENT: Apartments, upstairs
and downstairs with private
"bath. Mrs. Hortense Drew,
Phone 84-R. _ 20-2tc
FOR RENT: Four room duplex
apartment. Private bath. $35.00
monthly. 303 Gamer. (Located
across from Flower Garden.)
Phone 310. 26-4tc
NOTICE: Shallow water wells
drilled and serviced. Contact S.
M. Osborne, Miller Welding
Shop. Phone 596. 11-tfc
NOTICE: 1 have on hand at all
times Registered DUBOC breed-
ing slock of all ages. Registered
boar service. Call Buck Buford
at 650. 17-tfc
RADdO»XELEMSiONj: Study and
train at home in spare time.
Texts and new material furnish-
ed for TV set. VA approved.
Vets give date of discharge.
Write for free booklet, Radio-
Television Training Association,
"Dept. PCE, 404 Cotton BMg..
Houston, Texas. 20-tfc
HIGH SCHOOL: Study and grad-
uate at home in spare time.
Books furnished, low payments.
Write: for free, booklet. National
Home Study School, Dept. PCE,
Thr. bkuwhic rti-urs iroop o, presenis a skh,
ham. Pictured are: The Brutal Miner, Martha McKee;
Daughter, Dickie Alston; Handsome Harry, Kathy Hendrix.
niH-aaru; ioun* uaognier, Bennie Wlggius; Beauti
in the background played the parts of the auto khd <
♦ New Arrival
Mr. and Mr.s Reams Buller of
404 Co ttorTBldg*.* ~Houston, Tex- | Livingston are the proud parents
as.—---"---------- 20-tfc |of 8 tony girj named Linda Jean
i born Tuesday, March 12, at the
NOTICE Sorrel blaZOTactd mare, f-putk "County hospital. She weigh-
Ohe white back foot. Contact
M. K. Platt. Phone 559-R, Liv-
ingston. 27-ltp
FOR RENT: Three room unfur-
nished apartment. Phone“T03-R.
Lizzie Andress, 27-3tp
NOTICE: If you want your lawn
mowed, call 27Q-R. Dependable
Service. 27-ltp
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cd 7 lbs. 12 oz. The Maternal
grand parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Wilburn Chalker of Rt. 2, Living^
ston and the Paternal grand par-
ents are' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buller
of Rt. 2 Livingston.
BIG SANDY
By Dorothy Jean Hendrix
LOST,
FINANCING
WANTED
Route Salesmen for Land O’
Pines Dairy Products Co. Here
is a fine Opportunity for the
right man Your income will
be indirect proportion to your
abilities and efforts Land O’
Pines is expanding. Get in on
the ground floor of this growth.
Apply in person to: ,
Mr. Smith ’
- — LAND O' PINES
500 Abney Si. Lufkin
LOST: In Livingston March 13.
One pair of black frame glasses
,la multicolor:. case. .Mauxine ,
Jett, Moscow;" Texas:.......--2f* ftp
MEMORIALS
For Bronze or Granite
MEMORIALS
See
Eugene , HHnson, Mgr.r
Restland Memorial Park
Phone 747
48-tfc
CEMETERY
NEW OR USED CAR financing.
EugeneHanson - Insurance
Agency. Phone 747, Livingston.
.................; 16-tfo
Lots In Beautiful
RESTLAND MEMORIAL PARK
Perpetual Care Cemetery
Monthly Payments As Loto As $5
EUGENE HANSON
Livingston. Texas
33-tfc
*5$
Card of Appreciation
Friends, one’s ipost valuable
worldly possfiiawfflts. We, know
it Is impossible for us to see
and thank every one person-
ally and are .taking this rtieans
cf expressing our sincere apa
predation for the wonderful
kindness and "generosity of you
good people of I,’oik County
during our recent time of trou-
ble. May God bless everyone.
' The E. Elam Family
27-ltp
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Overstreet
of Camp Ruby vIsIterT friends in
this community Sunday.
. . . Visitors in the B. F, Mills homo
over the week end were Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Bailey and children of
Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ermes Magee
and children of Beaumont and
Mrs. Adiline Mills of Silsbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fields of
Houston visited relatives here
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Ady Hendrix and
Dorothy"visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Holmes 61 Warren Saturday night.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Roberts of
Waco visited here over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tyler of
San Antonio visited at their home
here over the week end.
Mrs. Hazel ..Hendrix, Mrs. Reba
Hendrix and Janette visited rela-
tives in Kountze Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lilley of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fra-
zer and children of Alvin, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Lilley visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Lilley.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ross and
Billie Jeanenne of Houston visit-
ed relatives her# Friday night
r t • ~~%s,
i \ Sr .
m
ONALASKA
By Mrs. John King
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STOCK SHOW ENTRY — Bobby Smith of the Corrigan IFA Chapter Is, shown above with his
Holstein dairy heifer which he will show in the Trinity-Neelies Livestock Show In Livingston on
April 4-5. Bobby won the heifer In a calf Sera m.ble at the Houston Fat Stock Show last year.
The heifer won a red ribbon in the Houston sho w this year.
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Mrs. Bruce Walker of Houston
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Smith.
Mrs. Paul Stanford and chil-
dren of Houston visited relatives
here during the week end.
Mrs. Myrtle Smith and Mrs.
Otis Bedding field of Tyler spent
the week end with relatives.
■Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahl and
children of Palestine spent the
week end here.
'MAGNOLIA HILL
By Maxdne Williams
r and IXre. fiery Jonw "o'
3
Baytown were week end guests
in the home of their parents Mr.
and Mrs, Hob Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gay.
Miss Margie Ann Cain of Tyler
spent the week end in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Cain. „
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eddins of
Silsbee visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Hooks over the
week end.
Mrs. Freeman Pruitt of Bay-
town visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben tlay Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cain of
Deweyville visited relatives of
this community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickens
of Huntsville spent Sunday in the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jesite Murphy. .....
Mr. and Mrs. Winiford Richard-
son of Baytown visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Williams
of Big Sandy visited relatives of
this community Sunday.
Words of the Wise
The art of conversation Is to
be prompt without being stub-
born, to refute without argu-
ment, and to clothe fr«ut
matters In motley garb.
—(Benjamin Disraeli)
I never found the com par
that was so companionable
solitude.—Thoreau
Mrs. Buck Cummings and
daughters of Livingston visited
her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks,
Saturday afternoon.
W. A. Cook and Miss Charlene
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Cook.
C. T. Tipton and family of Hous-
ton spent the week end with his
brothers, W. S. and H. W. Tipton.
LIAM
COLUMN
FISHING AND '
HUNTING NEWS
Weather conditions . h* v
really fouled the fisherman i
but Mr. Fish has his own idi
about handling the flaherpni
regardless of weather.
The last three w<
fish has had the upj
cm the fishermen just
mvfi to cateh enough
him coming back. Thole lai
M* reins should put most i
the local lakes in ex cel let
fishing condition.
The spawning season for si
species of fish should be i
full swing as the weathe
warms up.
Get that favorite fop wat<
lure polished because Mr. an
Mrs. Fish just can’t stand thd
noise around the house
Elmer Harrison still hole
the upper hand in the bas
contest with his 6 lb. 4% o
Lunker. The white perc
(crappie), bream and catfis
are Still suffering for lack <
entries. Maggie and Claud
Jacobs hit the jackpot on M
Catttih last week end- It ls un
derstood that Claudie has beet
inquiring about a commerce
fishing license so he can se
ids catch.
ferlach
Hardware
SPORTING GOODS
LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
■son
TROOP NO. 3 presents the Flag Ceremony and assisted Mrs. W. B. Carton in direct-
ins tor ^singing at the Girl Seout^ Family Banco d fold Monday^evenine at to^Lwinsstw ^igh
me Laura Ann Layton, Dina Gayla GgllanaV. Barbara Thornton. Joe Carol Walker, Sharon Har-
risen, and LUau Harrison. Scout Troop No. 3 leader is Mrs. Millie Jones. Assistants are ‘
( tValson
dames In «C
and Otto Hawkins,
SMART SHOPFWS SWE£H
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Specials for ThursFru And Saturday, March 21, 21 and 23
TALL KORN
BACON
BORDEN’S
1 Lb Cello
c MELLOftINE
Vs Gal
SPICED HAM
PICKLE A PIMENTO
BOLOGNA
Good Veal Square Cut
ROAST
DECKER'S
FRANKS
1 Lb Cello
CRISCO 3 — 1
PERT — 66 Count
NAPKINS 2 J
:5<
RLGOE'S PURE BLACK : 1
PEPPER j
i
KRAfT’S
Sliced or By The Piece
CHEESE
UBBY’S
UT5UP
14 Os. Bottle
FRESH
GROUND MEAT
DEL8EY 'TT ;
TISSUE 2
Phone 704
We Give Black
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1957, newspaper, March 21, 1957; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762609/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.