Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954 Page: 2 of 16
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY It 1954
sanitation-control team, in
News hm Polk
(only Boys In
The Sente *
the hospital and ate reported to
be doing very well
.Mr and Mrs. Olce Cox visited
in this community Saturday
night
Mr. L B. Lilley has gone to
ViliepUtte, V- to visit a doctor
for a checkup.
addition to the regularly as-
signed battalion corpsmen.
All personnel, including staff
non-commissioned - officers, parti-
cipated as riflemen, with no dis
tlnction given to specialists such
as cooks, clerks and communica-
tions men.
Hie refusal of more than 20,
000 communist troops to return
to their rod-dominated country
deatth a serious blow to commu-
nist propigaadlf
for sale
FOR SALE: On Highway 146
about 4 miles out My equity
in one 4 room house. Unfin-
ished. 13 64/100 acne* under
- hog wire fence, bout 4H acre
lake. W. E. Cox. IS-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. BUI OTfeal vis-
ited relatives at Groesbeck last
Lt Gene T. Bond, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Bond, and for-
merly of Fort Hood, is at Camp
Stoneman. Calif- He has been
assigned to foreign duty of the
Far Eastern Command.
Pfc. Sidney Pridgen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pridgen
of Livingston. Is stationed at
E. A. B., England, studying de
siel engineering. He has recently-
received his promotion to 3rd
class. ■
assigned , pfc. Sidney Pridgen, U.S. 54121336
protecting Co. C 803 E. A. B., A. P. O. 195
e delivery c/O TL M., New York, N. Y.
CLOSING OUT SALE: We have
tag while they last at SlJOfi
Nice paper shell pecans, 4 lbs.
for SLOO. SunnyMde Fruit
FaraoL Goodrich. “Texas. 17-tfc
EE>TL»»f Jml*hM guests of her sister. Mrs. Pat freedom and citizenship by Chi-
aenta. utilities paid. Fh«je _ ang Kai-Shek's government
__——- Mrs. W U. Sutton and Sebern The Leathernecks, command-
FOR RENT: House in Livingston. Duunj ,>f Barbers Hill visited ed by Lt Col. Cecil D. Ferguson
6 rooms, all modem convent- hen Saturday «* »6 Court St. Mo""*
ences. close In. H. J. McCrory. Mrs. Florence McCormick vis-1 all members of the 3rd Battalion,
Phone 9089W21. New Willard. ited relatives at Lufkin Sunday. 4th Regiment of the 3rd Marine
21-ltp Mr. and Mrs. Rov Adams and Division. They were
rrv-r children of Houston visited in duties of escorting.
FOR RENT: 1 the G. H. Murphy home over the and insuring the ttf
2- room unfumishedTapartment ! ' of the prisoners.
each with private .bat^j Mrs Bob Roberts and sons Accompanying Marines
Mav bTro^bta^Phone EB visited in Houston and Calves- /were 15 Navy doctors and a four-
n.itn I ton over the week end.
or 616G._ P Tommy- Brown of Freeport vis- \
FOR RENT: Newiv decorated 2 or ited in the McCormick home
3- room furnished apartment.: Sunday —J
private bath, bills paid. Rent ‘ |Mr. and Mrs. Williams and-
reasonable, r Godfrey Apart-1 children of Pennington visited in
merts, Phone 709. 21-tfc j the Randolph home Sunday and
-—^-—-— f attended church here Sunday
FOR RENT: 24' x metal build- nighl
FOR SALE: Several desirable res
dential building lots near Liv-
ingston High School James
Puckett, phones 95 or 17-R-
Pandas are native to the Ori-
POB SALE: High quality sten-
-41 iimh----ink. Folk Coun-
Ito inrii- 51-tfc
FOR SALfc: Lot for sale—Lot Not
2 in block No. 10 of Drew Ad-
dition. Livingston. Texas. *25
x 125. price $750 Dr. J D. Park
FOR SALE: Four-room house, 3
acres Land, one mile East of
Livingston. Lights and water.
S2.750.00. P. O. Box Si Livirg-
ston. Texas, ., 20-4tc
Announcing
FOR SALE: One 9'xl2* rose rug
and pad. Can be cut into two
smaller rugs. Mary Grace Flor-
ist k Gift Shop. 20-2tc
FOR SALE: Hammermill large
size. Contact B. F. Smith. Box
44. Goodrich. Texas. 20-2tp
FOP. SALE: Rubber-tired log
trailer. May be horse drawn.
Tongue included. Rufus Stone.
Route 1. Box 72, Livingston
20-2tp
WANTED
mwm
SEE G. A HELPEN57ILL one
mile out on Huntsville High-
way for moving and hauling.
Phone 67S-G 4-t-f-c
Mr. and Mrs. C E Mulllcan'
and son. James visited, their
daughter. Miss Mary, ir. Calves
ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Granvill Me
Gaughey and baby of Livingston
visited in ‘ the Muilican home |
here Wednesday.
Mr and Mm Floyd Wheeler
and Children of Houston visited,
with relatives here last week
end. ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster
of Rt. 1. Groveton visited in the
A. O. Lilley home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Gibb Attaway of
Lime Ridge visited in the A O
Lilley home Saturday
S. H. Wheeler has gone to
Houston for a few days visit
with his chiidren.
F0R SALE: Used outboard mo-
tors. Will also trade. Gerlach
Hardware Phone 467. Living-
stan- . ' 21-tfc’.
Handling
WANTED: All makes of washing
machines repaired. Also wash-
ers for rent Home Appliance
and Furniture Co. Phone 1S6.
8-tfc
• Cm turn* off aurc "*—i-
tmUy . ..food foes on
cook inf by stored-up
to*: Du-u '*
ovaa cook* superbly; fe;.
cooking metaoa*.
• Easy toctaaa
• Back panel control*
FOP- SALE: One 6 ft. 7 in. Kei- j
visitor dtep freeze, good con-
-diuon. fiaooa One Chare-Mas
ter "garden tractor, several
tools, excellent condition. $125.
One 9-tube, HaUlcrafter radio,
12- inch speaker and earphones
$75 0D Phone 12S from 8 A. M
to 5 P M—Glenn Scott. 21-4tc
Supplying Parts and Service
WANTED TO TRADE: Dodge
Pick-up truck for Ford trac-
tor and equipment W. E
Jacks. Livingston. 19 3tp
Located in the Old Cochran Building
WANTED: For garden breaking
or plowing contact June Deby
c o Gen. DeL Livingston.
20-2tp
FOR RENT
Owned and Operated By
HELP WANTED—MALE * FE-
MALE: Excellent opportunity
for mart or woman to call on
farmefs in N. E Polk County-.
Some making"over $50.00 a
day. Full or part time Write
or wire for free proposition
M'NESS CO. Box 2766 Desoto
Station. Memphis 2 Term
21-ltp
Mr and Mrs. Claude Perkins
of Dsboll visited with relatives
here Sunday ^
Rev. and Mrs. Sam Prewit: of
Ik bod filled their regular ap-
pointment here ias* w~-T< end
Mr and Mrs W R Sanford
and girls Louae and Lore* ^ere
shopping- :n Corrigan SattridJor
Livingston, Texas , FOR RENT: Warehouse In down
Phone 186
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LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
LOST: One Brahman bull, gray
with black ups Branded tumb-
ler ‘and 38 7 on right thigh.
Reward for information lead-
ing to recovery. Henry Dar-
den. phone SCG-2W21. Camden.
Texas 2f>3tp
See Us For
LOST From Israel Community
j 3 black wood sows marked
swallow-fork and under-bit
left ear. over-bit right $1000
reward for information leading j
trt recovery. W. J. ‘'Bill" Law-
rence. Rt L Box 86 Living-
NOTICE: Sanitary Mattress Co.
3425 Lee'.and. Houston 3. Texas. ?
“The' World's Largest Renova- :
tor*! Were in Uvtegstor: and
vicinities weekly. Write for,
prices mattress work
lS-4tp
LOST: Red roan bull 2S years
old rear Blanchard. Reward to
f r.der W. C. Weeks. Rt 2 Liv.
I 21-ltp
irtgston
["RAYED* Siamese Blue Point
male cat. Reward Phone 599.
21-3tp
a lot leas work with a Dodge truck!
, 'Five minutes at the wheel will
prone Dodge a better deal. Priced
with the lowest, too. Why not stop by
today? Folks will tell you we’re easy
to deal with, and that we stand be-
hind our word. SEE OR PHONE US!
When you load a truck, the leas life
the better. ,
That’s why you’ll appreciate the
loading ease of new Dodge trucks.
Floor? of some low-tonnage models
are less than 2 feet from ground —
practically knee-level. Loading is
Poor mere namw why it’s i
FREE: Beautiful part Persian
cats and kittens. P.owena Hin-
son. Phone 14F2. Livingston.
21-2tp
BIG SANDY
Mrs Reba Hendrix and Sharon
of Houston Mrs Eariene Wig-
gins of Segno visited fnends
and relative*'of this comm uni-
ty Sunday. ' ^ -
Mbs Iris Wilburn of Baytown
visited Joyce Hendrix over the
week end
Mr* L. Z. Hendrix visited In
Liberty Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Conoroe
and children and Miss Juanita
George of Lovelady visited Mr.
W* Have A Complete Stock Of
FERTILIZERS, GARDEN TOOLS,
and Mrs- L N. Lam bright Sun
day. t ■“
. Bro and Mr* Gray of Baytown
visited fa this community Sun-
•day.
Mr. and Mr* Z*ron Hendrix of
' Lake Jackson visited rplatiy**
| jn this community over the week
1 end.
We are glad to report at this
writing Mr "Sam Lilley and Mr*
L N Lambright are home from
]. W. Cochran & Co.
CITY MOTORS, Inc.
203; N. Washington ^ Liv in:
Forward With East Texas Since 1881
Us
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famous $l«as!
Bmt visibility
Sharp*st turning.
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Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954, newspaper, February 11, 1954; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762658/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.