Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1954 Page: 2 of 16
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THE POLK COUKTT ENTERPRISE. LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, m
FOR SALE
OB SALE: Servel refrigerator,
S cubic ft capacity, runs and
leaks good. Will operate on ei-
Khar Butane or Natural gas.
A seal bargain at $60.00. Liv-
ktgatan Plumbing A Sheet Me-
Phone 111
43-tic
ffpK SALE: 8 cubic ft Servel re-
Agfentor, looks and runs like
mem. Plenty of Ice trays for
usqr occasion. Will sell at a
bargain. Livingston Plumbing
and Sheet Metal Works, Phone
I1L ~—43-tfc
VOS SALE: lwo kerosene ranges,
** one table top deluxe and one
standard 4-bUmer with large
oven, both almost new. For
— quick sale at a fraction of or-
iginal cost. Livingston Plumb- j
lag A Sheet Metal Works.
Phone III. — 31-tfc
FOR SALE: Lot for sale—Lot No.
2 In block No. 10 of Drew Ad-
dition, Livingston. Texas. 8635
x 125. price $750. Dr. 1 D. Park*
man, Liberty, Texas. 17-tfc
FOR SALE: On Highway 146
^ about 4 miles out. My equity
in one 4. room house. Unfin-
ished. 13 64/100 acres under
hog wire fence, bout 4H acre
lake. W. E. Cox. 18-tfc
to 5 P. M.—Glenn Scott. 21-4tc
FOR SALE: Santa GertrudiS bull,
4 years old, gentle, easy to
handle. Price $350. J. E. Col-
bert. Route 1, Box 142, Living-
ston. 22-ltp
FOR SALE: One nice building
lot near high school. Phone
' 185. 22-3tc
CLOSING OUT SALE: We have
some nice bearing size pear
trees, regular ..$7.00 values go
ing while they last at $3.00.
Nice paper shell pecans. 4 lbs.
for $1.00. Sunnyside Fruit
Farm, Goodrich, Texas. 17-tfc
FOR SALE: Oak fence posts, 12c
“each. Barney Wiggins, farm
to market road 350. 19-tfc
FOR SALE: High quality sten-
cil duplicator ink. Polk Coun-
ty Enterprise. 51-tfc
FOR SALE: Paint filley. 3 years
old. Saddle, bridle, halter,
blanket. Broken to ride. $150.
J. C. Howard. 8-tfc
FOR SALE: New six-room house
in Livingston. All convenienc-
es. Will accept other property
in trade for down payment,
and will ffftalice balance. Call
612R or 290, Livingston, Texas.
20-tfc
FOR SALE: Horse, saddle and
bridle. Nice gentle horse for
chfldren. Call 162. 9-tfc.
FOR SALE: Four-room house, 3
acres land, one mile East of
Livingston. Lights and water.
$2,750.00. P. O. Box 84, Living-
■X ston, Texas. 20-4tc
FOR SALE: Houses and lots for
sale In the city of Livingston
and rural property. Also list-
ings wanted. Doug Sanford.
Phone 512 R. 12 tfc
FOR SALE: Used outboard mo-
tors. Will also trade. Gerlach
Hardware. Phone 467, Living-
ston. 21-tfe
FOR SALE: Several desirable res-
dential building lots near Liv-
ingsron High School. James
Puckett, phones 95 or 17-R.
--------- 16-tfc
FOR SALE: One 6 ft. 7 in. Kel
vinator deep freeze, good con-
dition. $100.00. One Chore-Mas-
ter garden tractor, several
tools, excellent condition, $125.
One 9-tube Hallicrafter radio.
12-inch speaker and earphones.
$75.00. Phone 128 from 8 A. M.
FOR SALE: Garden Tractor and
equipment, almost new. $125.
See Emmett Nelson, Phone
124-G-l. ■ 22-ltp
FOR SALE: Bush Porto Rican
sweet potatoes. $3.00 per bush-
el. Pete Mihlelich, Rt. 4, Liv-
ingston. 22-3tp
FOR RENT: Two or three room Reward for information lead-
furnished apartments across! ing to recovery. Henry Dar-
street from Grammar School. den, phone ,§03-:
Mrs. J. C. Leggett, Phone 99.
FOR SALE: Cub tractor, double
disc and mowing equipment.
Will trade. A. B. Alexander.
Phone 636-R. , 22-2tp
FOR SALE: 1947 Cadillac conver-
tible, with,radio and heater. A
clean used car. See Clayton
Malone. Phone 649. 22-ltp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Trailor space and
small apartments, private bath
refrigerators. Pine Crest Courts,
G. A. Johnson, Phone 341.
. 22-tfc
FOR RENT: Warehouse in down-
town Livingston. D. D. Mis-
trot. 35-t-f-c
FOR RENT: 5-room unfurnished
apartment. A. M. Callahan.
Phone 5-R. 8-tfc
FOR RENT: Two 4-room unfur-
nished duplex apartments.
Newly reworked. A. M. Calla-
han, phones 5-R or 138. 16-tfc
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FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments, with private baths. All
utilities paid.. Mrs. C B.
Thompson, phone 524-G. 19-4tc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments, utilities paid. Phone
471. 20-tfc
FOR RENT: Newly decorated 2 or
3-room furnished apartment,
private bath, bills paid. Rent
reasonable. Godfrey Apart-
ments, Phone 709. 21-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished 3 room
house. Nice yard for children.
Phone 250. 22-tfc
FOR RENT: Twp nicely furnished
apartments, with baths, near
high schooL Mrs. Florence
Jackson. Phqqe 185*;.*, 22-3tc
FOR RENT: Completely fur-
nished garage apartment near
Elementary School. Phone 334
from 8-5 and 464-R after 5.
22-tfc
FOR RENT: Unfurnished house, 5
rooms, with bath, all conven-
iences. Downtown in good
Neighborhood. Reasonable rent
to permanent renter. Mrs. Wil-
son Collins, Phone 92, 22-tfc
WANJED
SEE G. A. HELPENSTILL, one
mile out on Huntsville High-
way for moving and nauimg.
Phone 678-G. 4-t-f-c
WANTED: All makes of washing
machines repaired. Also wash-
ers for rent. Home Appliance
and Furniture Co. Phone 186.
8-tfc
WANTED: Local or long distance
hauling. Phone 465 or 26.16-tfc
HEM* WANTED-MALE k FE-
MALE: Excellent opportunity
tor man or woman to call on
farmers In N. E. Polk County.
Some making over $50.00 a
day. Full or part lime. Write
or wire for free proposition.
McNESS CO.. Box 2766, DeSoto
Station, Memphis 2. Tenn.
21-ltp
den, phone",W3-2W21. Camden,
Texas 20-3tp
male cat. Reward. Phone 599.
21-3tp
WORK WANTED: For house
painting, contact Charles Free-
man, Box 295, Ph. 9031-J2,
Camden. 22-ltp
70BK WANTED: Full or part
time bookkeeping. Thirty years
experience. Best of references.
T. J. Kirby. P- O- Box 573,
-Phene 535. Livingston. 22-2tp
and notify A. A. McMillan
Route 3, Livingston, Texas.
22-3tp
Wanted:
known cosmetic
HELP
Nationally
company
wants colored representatives
for Livingston area. Write 508
Pinehurst Drive, Lufkin, Texas.
22-3tp
Livingston Folks
STRAYED: From my place before
Christmas, one light red, Jer-
sey type, gentle muley heifer,
18 to 24 months old. No mark
or brand. $5.00 reward to pen
Mrs. W. I. Sears, Mrs. Opal
Reeder and daughter, Deloris,
Mrs. Leo Coogler and daugh-
ter, Sandra, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Manning and daughter
In Beaumont, Sunday.
Mrs. L. W. Parrish of Leggett
visited Mrs. Joe Gulley Monday
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LOST: One Brahman bull, gray
with black tips. Branded tumb-!
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AUTHORIZED
POLK COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
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see your
GREAT SOUTHERNER
WHEN HE CALLS—
ho ft on* of th#
important mon in your
community — ho bringi you
protoction and poooo of mind.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY - - - FEBRUARY 1849-20 1
m S FRESH DRESSED TIMPSON—They Are Better ^ ^LB.
WHEN YOU 5
PURCHASE $5.00 IN 2
MEATS AND
GROCERIES
You in the Southwest today own $638,955,031 of
protection and peace of mind brought to you by
your Great Southerner whose company, «nce it*
organization in 1909, hat —
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OUR OWN HOME MADE FAN
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• paid total benefit* to living policy owner* and
beneficiaries of $130,049,380—
the payment* made in 1953 were $7,680,642.
SAUSAGE
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e octive insurance in force of $638,955,031
the increase in 1953 was $46,874,569.
MEAT
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FROZEN FOOD ACE-RI ORANGE
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• acquired total assets of $145,165,548
the increase in 1953 was $8,968,783.
WISCONSIN DAISY CHEDDAR
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* set up surplus and contingency reserves of $13,565,457
the increase in 1953 was $1,679,159.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
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December 31,1953
ASSETS
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liabilities and surpius
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TOTAL ftOMD HOLDINGS
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TOTAL 9IIST MORTGAGE
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TOTAL. UAMUTUS —r---—T---* I4j.14*34e
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Founded 1909
4310 Dunlavy • Houston 6, Texas
REPRESENTATIVE IN LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
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Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1954, newspaper, February 18, 1954; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763379/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.