Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1955 Page: 3 of 14
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES4
OEL MONTE
nude with
pineapple.
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vmegat
f “WHOLE
ORANGE"
orange juice
Fresfc Frozen ]9c
A picnic
for the pup
Bobby R. Wright
Is Commissioned
Bobby R. Wright of Livingston,
a graduate of Texas A&M, has
received his commission as a
second lieutenant - in the United
States Army, it has been an-
nounced by Col. Alston Grimes,
deputy commander of Fort
By MART PESSARRA
Summer Snacka.lor Teenagers
1/2 tablespoon butter
Grated rind of one lemon ?
Combine flour and sugar in
top of i double boiler; then add
bpiling water and then milk;
cook until thick. Add egg yolks
Hood'sJBOTC Camp.
Do hungry teenagers raid the
Lieutenant Wright was com-
missioned in the Infantry branch
of the regular army. He was one
of 72 ROTC. students in the
Fourth Army area t6 receive I
their commissions.
refrigerator and keep the cup-
board bare? ... If so, Extension
food and nutrition specialists
suggest that you keep plenty of
and beat well/.Return to fire and
cook until thick. Remove from
fire, add butter, lemon juice and
rind and cool. Pour into baked
pie shell. Pour meringue made of
2 egg whites, stiffly-beatejj with
I/i loving memory of our Darl-
ing Peggy White, who passed
away August 1st, 1954.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proven
How much we miss you yet.
God gave us strength to face If
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Mommy, Daddy and Ray.
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THE POLK COUNTY- ENTERPRISE, LIVINGSTON,
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POLK COUNTY HOME
DEMONSTRATION NEWS
food and nutrition
j' — — —- *
These foods are favorites with
teenagers ... What’s more im-
portant, dairy products c
pecially rich sources of the .
teln, ipinerals and vitamins
needed by boys arid girls during
these years when they’re grow-
ing so fast.
A French toasted cheese sand-
wich hits the spot as a late eve-
ning snack. Simply put a slice of
American cheese between two
slices of plain or whole wheat
bread, dip entire sandwich into
“A mixture of beaten eggs, milk,
salt and pepper, and brown in
butter in skillet. With a glass of
good cold milk, this would make
a perfect ending to an evening
of fun and activity.
For something sweet, try this
Orange Fluff. Put 1/2 pint va-
nilla ice cream into a large
bowl and let soften a little. Add
to the Ice cream t' can frozen
4 table^w.*.m.u .,
spoon salt, on pie. Brown.
Mrs. Matthew Murphy,
r Friendship Home Dem. Club.
BEECH CREEK
By LaVerne Dobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bailey and
sons are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Bailey.
Mrs. Lena Hathaway and Dor-
othy Turner yislted Mr. and Mrs.
D. O. Jefferson in Rayburn,
Thursday,
Mrs. Morris Turner visited her
sister, Mrs. Lumis Howard, of
concentrated orange juice and 2 9Jev?lal[ul(V, Wednesday. Mrs.
corns r-oi,t watar r„ , Mark Hathaway returned home
cups cold water. Beat with ro
tary egg beater or electric mixer
until fluffy. Pour at once into
tail, cold glasses -an4 top-with
, the remaining 1/2 pint of ice
cream. For party refreshments,
add a half slice of orange and a
sprig of mint. Six servings.
Thick milkshakes can be quick-
. ly made with your electric mixer
or a rotary egg beater. Just put
slightly softened ice cream, milk
and flavoring into mixing bowl
and beat until fluffy.
i__ Home Demonstration Camp
The annual home demonstra-
tion camp will be held at Lake
Trinidad on Auust 17,18 and 19.
The delegates are Mrs. Glenn
Scott, Mrs. Mack Wheeler, Mrs.
L. E. Hill, Mrs. Margie Fay
Whitehead and Mrs. Gordon
Lewis. They will be accompanied
by the Home Demonstration
Agent. Any other club women
who care to attend may do so.
Get in touch with the home jiem
onstration agent so transporta-
tion can be arranged.
State THDA Meeting
yr The State THDA Meeting h
being held now in Fort Worth
The delegates to the meeting are
Mrs. Matthew Murphy, Mfs. C.
P. Pate and Mrs. W. C. May. They
will return from Fort Worth Fri
day afternoon.
Recipe of the Week
Lemon Meringue Fie
1/2 cup sifted fldw
1 cup boiling water
3 egg, yolks beaten with 1
one white .
1/4 cup lemon j|ilce
l'« cups sugar
1/3. cup milk
• Legal Notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF POLK
NOTICE OF SALE of the herein
described garage equipment
belonging to Polk County,
Texas:
1 each—Van Norman Boring Bar,
S. No. A523-1.
1 each—Line Bar, S. No. 421968.
1 each—Lempeo Press, S. 400A.
1 each—Hall Valve Seat Grinder,
S. No. 27541.
1 each—Hall Valvq ReFacer, S.
No. 17197.
1 each—Battery Charger, S. No.
F-10617,—
1 each—Webster Reamer Model
1BM50, S. No. 14679.
1 each—Ribbet Machine, S. N,q.
EM19M17.
1 each—Brake. Drum Lathe, S.
- No. 5450.
leach—4-Ton Weaver Floor
"JSeR. S. No. 1FL159.
The above described garage
equipment may be inspected at
the County Garage at Leggett,
Texas. Address Bids to the Coun-
ty Judge,,, Polk County, Texas.
Separate bids will be made on
each item and a cashier’s check
of R per cent of total amount of
bid to be enclosed with said bid.
Bids will be opened September
12, 1955, at 10 a. m. The commis-
sioners’ Court reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
CLAYTON MALON£,
46-3tc County Judge, Polk Co.
* Marriage License
Billie Hugh Robinson and Miss
.Laura LaJuan Moore, July i.
Thomas James Mitchell and
Miss Bobbie Scott Mayo, July 15.
Wilbert Doyle and Misg Lois
Geraldine Brown, July 15. *'
Willis Edward Gresham, Jr,
and Miss Sally Grace Collins,
July IS.
N. C. Kerr and Mis. Monterie
. M. Ford.
Fred Barriett Davis and Miss
Barbara Ann Powell, July 22.
James McCloud and Opal Mae
Rawls, July 23.
Richard Cecil Phelps and Mrs.
Elnora Pearl Turner, July 25.
Cecil Lenora Rbbertson and
Mrs. "Ruth Watts, July 27. . .
Harry Glennwood Hale and
Miss Jean Welson, July 27.. .
after having visited her daugh-
ter for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Turner
and family visited friends in
High Island, Galveston and Bay-
town, Sunday. In Baytown they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Barnett. Gordon returned home
with them for tr visit. The Bar-
netts are former residents of
Polk County.
Miss Nellie Mae Jordon is
visitipg her' sister MrsT Eugene
Pierce, 6n Route 4.
Mrs. Alma Stutts, of Living-
ston-visitgjcl her sister, Mrs. Pearl
Hendrix, Wednesday night
Oree Bailey spent part of last
week with the Harley Bailey fam-
ily of Sun Flower.
Mrs. L- M. Whisenhunt visit-
ed Mrs. R. M. McNiel in Indian
Village Wednesday.
Mrs. J. C. Carter and children
are visiting relatives in Crock-
ett.
Mrs. L. M. Whisenhunt enter-
tained the young folks of this
community with a Watermelon
party Friday night.
Guests of Mrs. Pearl Hendrix
over the week end were V. A.
Hendrix of Beaumont, L. B. Hen-
drix of Nederland, Arls and Berg-
man of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Dobbs and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Beaty Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ray Placker
visited his sister, Mrs. Pearl Hen-
drix, Saturday evening.
Misses Dorothy and Mary Ju-
lian Adams, Mrs. L. M. Larry
and Gertrude Scott of Texas City
have returned home after ivisit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Burks.
Dale Byres has returned home
after a week's visit in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Schrade of Liv-
ingston visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cummings Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner
and sons, James and Ronny, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Barnett in Baytown. Gordon Bar-
nett returned home after a visit
with James and Ronny.
ACE
ll i'AYS TO ADVERTISE
ANNUAL BOLD SPRINGS REUNION last Sunday was well attended, as this picture shows. The crowd attending the all-day
enjoyed dinner on the grounds and renewed friendships and acquaintances with one another. —Photo by Pineymmk,
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CAMPFIRE
PORK & BEANS 2
NO. 300 CANS
LEGRANDE YELLOW CREAM STYLE
NO. 303 CAN
DEER BRAND TEXAS
TOMATOES
NO. 303 CANS
ROUND-UP BRAND r
POTTED MEAT
OLD BILL
VIENNA SAUSAGE
NORTHERN “’
NAPKINS
NO. l/4 CAN
NO. Vz CAN
PILLSBURY
By Mrs. Willie TuUos
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(Held Over From Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs, Wautman Me-
Millotriof San Antonio and Er-
nest McMillon of Warren have
been the visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tullos for
the past few day*.
Melvin and Joyce Lowe of
Romayor visited In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tullos for
a while Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Barrett and chil-
dren of Beaumont were visitors
In the Ace Assembly of God
Church Sunday night. Rev. Bar-
rett was the preacher.
Jessie Anderson's mother and
father of Port Arthur have been
visiting In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson of Ace.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wheeler of
Channelview visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Temple-
ton Sunday.
The Ivy Tullos family and
Tommy___Tullos and Kenneth
Templeton of Ace, attended the
Air Show at Shepherd Sunday.
They all seemed to have enjoyed
it.
Hamion Walters of Houston
visited in the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harren Wal-
ters of Ace.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Waltgig
and family visited in the homes
of their parents and grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wal.
ters and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jack
Murphy of Ace.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bouton and
Jeanette and Roriffie Tullos have’'
been visitors in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tullos of
Ace visited in Warren Sunday,
CAKE MIXES
60-COUNT PEGS.
PACKAGE
IcidirNot
NESCAFE
m Is tastier 2 ^Jar
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NOURISHES EVERY INCH OF THE DOG—GAMES
DOG FOOD ITH
NO. 303 CAMS
THE FAVORITE—BLACKBURN’S
SYRUP
HO. S CAM
SUNSHINE'S NEW DELECTABLE
BANQUET CRACKERS
LB. PKG.
I CLOVERLEAF INSTANT—^INTRODUCTORY OFFER
DRY MILK 2,
PICNIC PICKIN'S
HORMEL'S PURE
MSB!*
,3-QUART SIZE PEGS.
LB. PAIL
¥ t#»n
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FRENCH
DRESSING
just right
for every salad
LONE STAR
23c i CORN MEAL
5 LB.
SACK
PICNIC PICKIN 'S
PILLSBURrS BEST * :
5-POUND SACK AS
25-POUND SACK ..... $1.75
FLOUR
MILD—SAFE
LUX FLAKES
LARGE PACKAGE
TEXAS BUFFALO BRAND
TOMATO SAUCE
BUFFET SIZE CAM
DONNA LOU'S FME
PEANUT BRITTLE
PiCNIC PICKIN'S
FOUND PACKAGE
GIANT SIZE
JAMA—IN DECORATED TUMBLER
PLUM JAM _ 20
OZ. SIZE
NONE SUPERIOR—SO-WHITE
NUJOL
MINERAL OIL
PICNIC PICK INS
tOOkf LIMY'S
TEXAS ICEBERG
LETTUCE
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PINT
PINE SCENTED WRISLEY’S BUBBLE BATH
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PORK CHOPS
59c VALUE
45C t shut PICKLES
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POUNDS
POUND
FOB A DELIGHTFUL BARBECUE—PORE
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BACON
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FRESH, LEAN
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POUND
PICNIC PICKIN'S
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Lewis, John W. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1955, newspaper, August 4, 1955; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762868/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.