Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE. LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
Thursday, August 29, 1663
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The Polk Couniy Lmerprise never knowingly publishes C lassified adveriisenicnts that
are untruthful or fraudulent; that might be injurious to the health or morals of our
readers; that would intentionally cause inconvenience to our readers: that are indecent,
vulgar or suggestive; or, that tend to be intententionally misleading. Also, we urge our
tenders to check extensively any advertisement that requires a cash investment before
making such investment.
FOR SALE
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Guaranteed used
. up.
■ AiflUI?cc. S?;
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Martin
""T.
POll SAI E: New Motorola and True-
Wlte TV Sets. Om year warranty on
^ ail party- PnCft begin "at $139.-95-
Phone FA 7-8412. Western Auto.
29-tfc
FOF. SALE; Coin supplies and rare
coins Also will buy rare coins- Will,
5 Pay $5,00 for 1950 D nickels.
Pace Grocery- 9-tfc
’OR SALE; Used TV Sets Very good
selection to pi k ,'rom $5 5.00 and up.
: _ "..n* Fi Western Auto
29 tft
FOR SALE; Five mom bguyt, and
“T^th; 'Wrttt'tfttef'iots. In city Con-
> taA- R A Powell. Phone FA 7-9560
days; FA 7-8259 nights. ?3-tfc ;
FOR SALE; Reautifut wooded lots in
Skyvjew addition. Reasonable terms
if desired-, ./all A. L Holleman, FA
-7-8139. v 51 tfc
FOR SALE; ^ bedroom house at 117 FOR RENT: Furnished duplex. Private
Sky tew. Drive A1 -brick, 2 h?tb$, entrance. 3 rooms and bath. Garage
large panneled dyn and kitchen, built- * Phone FA 7-8243. 50-tfc
in stove and oven- Central Gas Air -..,..-7.,; _____
Conditioning and heating -large FOR RgNT Unfurnished house. Call'
double garage^ Call FA 7-4479 or.......Kay. Marsh. Jnsidc City. _ ~ 31 tfs
Polk County Soil
Conservation District
News Column
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FA 7-4413.
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EC-lfi SA i K 17 acres, five miles south
Niwtes."30 minutes .to Dam B,
‘ McGee and Toledo bend D.m\s' SUf-
rounded hy several thousand acres
open range Log cabin poultry house,
two wells, one iycp_ cu|byati()n, feue j -
nlArfri ■ tl ’ inincriTi' F*Sifl- ] 6 I 4S*4 '
WANTED
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SUPERVISORS^
L. S S:tnford,-Chairman- Livingston Ell s Murphy, Leggett
t. M. York, Secretary, Shepherd T. E. Duke, Livingston
O. C. McClai '
Jlaift, Moscow
fruit trees,, electri itv, minerafST. Hun-
ters Paradise.- $5,(i00. Cash. No
Trade. C. L. Hemphill, Rt 2, New-
ton; Texas 48-4tp
FOR SALE or Trade: One up-’
riirht Coca Cola Box, one
o ir ma ket se'e”, o-'c pow-
er sausage mill, oye cafe
WANTED; C. Murcl Williams wants j
farms, ranches and acreage: for Hous- '
ton buyers Cl.504 Heights B I v d.
s,
\V .0. Lewis . jvery good growth and returns
District Cooperator W. O. With minimum applications of,
UN 1-763.3 Night Lewis of Corrigan reports that .fertilizer. It does \yell in com-
Pensacola Bahiagrass is pro- donation with Crimson Clov-
_ 4tHlt iducing very well on his Rains er, where crimson is adapted.
wanted wifF buy iSfge or small( Lne sandy loam soil. This i Where seeded alone it tends
tracts of pine, hardwood timber and g»dss was planted in April.and .to crowd out weeds, grassbyrs
rand. Contact Bo. x Cummings, Route May p.£ this year but due to and other aiyiyal plants.
dry weaKher it did not come Mr. Lewis says that his cat-
up until the first of June. It tie prefer Bahiagrass to Cem-
. , ... x,, _ . j , , was fertilized with 200 lbs. jmon Bermudagrass and are
Myk ana. Mow FA » *£ & ^ 10-20-10 « planting time grazing « much closer where fi
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I ivincs’on or phom-
Y( Y ' 4t8l
44 tf
FOR SALE: Home with 15 acres. Two
miles from the courthouse FA 7-
8164. 39 tfc
IFOR SALI 15' a res . timbered and
; timber growing land in Ate ml field
| area. 3 ,5.5 at res nmberiM "tind- at
I Schwab Cits. Ni - 7 room djou-.k on
i very large lot,, at New Witla
j very attractive -pine Call or Waite
i S T. Cbats. -lit.-, N Jackson St
! Livingston, Texas, Telephone N-i.
F. A ’-8511 office, F. A. 7-S5U
j residence. - 5Utic
FOR SALE: Farm 9 miles east of-Mas-
ingston, 40 acres, good I'topFOvtNilepU
... --lS mile east of Baptist Church Jn ___
aSoda community Look for sign on ,
left- Call LO 3-4401 for-information. FOR R) \
. ... .}--tfc ' an^ omms
FOR RENT
FOR SAI F: 5 aue blocks, up to 783
acre tracts of' land. - Call YO 7-
4452 or write Mrs. Ruth Mangutjt.
Rt. 1 Livingston.
Arartmrnt Trailor Courts
for rent; Utilities paid.
Vestals Grocery, Phone FA 7*8726-
'■ ... 44 tfc
FOR RENT: I'nfurnished 'apartments
Phone FA 7-4736, A. M. Callahan
_■ 33-tfc
Call FA 7-9360 or FA 7-8259 |and was top-dpessed with 100
5(1 jibs, of ammonium nitrate af-
~*— ---------------"Iter it came up.
NOTICE j Lewis is well pleased with
uT'at ! —“‘'--v .this grass and reports that it
Hum for i Lie rlv ladies, reasonable has already furnished his cat-j to i ll/30. The seeding rate is
f tk> with a great deal of graz- 15 lbs, per acre. For more in-
Mrs. lint Rodrequitr, Box i”. shep mg. According to reports from formation on- Bahiagrass con-
herd, Texas 5o-4tc | others who have planted Bahi-
—__—l--d-——--1 agrass, it is well adapted to
NOTICE | this area on both medium
vi\- make your iST 'mattress like and coarse textured soils. It
new. Also sill #5$" a.nd. renovated jjg
mattresses and spnngs i^xttu'yivc Hoi- i .
Springs Wv 1-. Harrison, u"
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10 -kH- Card Of Appreciation
ed stand. ,
Bahiagrass can be planted l
ift*:Sp«uig nr fall. Planting da-j
tes are 2 15 to 3/15 and 9/15
tact your Soil Conservation
Service technicians!'
J. A. Bradley
J. A. Bradley of Woodlake,
land 'Maid Springs W,
Routt- 1, Groveton, Texas.
a plant that will respond Texas is making steady pro-
fertilizer, but will make gtess on his conservation plan.
Bradley plans to develop most
of his place to improved pas-
SALE
GftOQRf
2051 Washington
VESTAL'S
100 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS fim EACH SL50
PURCHASE OR MORE AND IMS COUPON.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
100
100
THIS COUPON WORTH 100 PEEK
TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH |260
PURCHASE OR MORE AT
VESTAL'S GROCERY
Coupon Good August 29-30-81 AND
September 2nd
100 100
GROCERIES
• Complete Line Of
Goods
Everything You
Need For BACK-
TO SCHOOL
SHOP VESTAL'S
"The Biggest Little Store In Town"
VESTAL S Will Be Open On Labor Day
COUPON GOOD THRU SEPTEMBER 2
• Dry Goods
• Toys
• Large Line of Plastic
FOR SALE 7.aero ct biryi Close to i
City Limits, off . Hwy 146, Alsu j ‘ r‘
1958 Bunk Special-!:4-Di->r- Sedan. FOR RENT: Trailer space and small
Sec Emanuel Miller
K’95- - ■
FOR SALE: 5 room huusc., Living-
dining 'room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
1 and Vs' baths Screened cast porch.
8 (losks. Nice iocatiun- Call FA --
8277. _46'tfc
FOR SALE: Tin barn. 24x12V ft«!
InJustri.il steel '.Floyd Burrows,
Ci- ’Ostrich; Telephone TO 5 217(V.
51-4k
apartments, private bath, refrigera-
tors- Tine Crest Courts, G. A- John-
son. Phone FA 7 8816 22tfc
j The Board of Equalisation of the
[lxgitctt-7Independent School District, u!V(!d’onc^"for the many
l.s'ggett, Texas, will meet at 7:30 P,M , i.inii gifts that I ‘inivied while I was
September 12, 1963. 51 2ts_ t|u, |,,Jspita| | .specially tliank Di
..........|Gardner' aiyd all tin hospital staff for
their kindness. May'God Bless Each
of You. Mrs jot David and children.
I would like to take this opportunity ture using Coastal Bermuda-
to thank air of my many friends and ' ... ... - '
-*«tu
FOR RENT: 2 or j bedroom furnished
house. FA .7-8324, James Puckett.
50-tic
For Sale
Registered
Horned Hereford
BULLS
Y/AYNE BAKER
RANCH
Goodrich, Texas
FO 5 - 2496
FOR RENT I arg< . Jownstans -apart-’'
ntent and d,j:ei,iim apartment upstairs'
,... Mrs. tlurtth.se Drew. Phone FA J-;
I 8800 " ' 51-2tc
FOR REVI One large apartment with i
hath, also one roomy efficiency apart-
with hath. Near high school.
LriioweTs and overseeding with g Fulbright has cau-
Cnmson Clover °r Singletary jtioned thfi Eursopem Com.
mon Market that a high tariff
High ■ Tariff And ECM Pesticide Study Needed the w anri immature ducks
—PERSONAL—
If you have a drinking prob-
lem and you want help . . .
Call FA 7-4458 or FA 7-8679.
Alcoholics Anonymous * has
,a regular meeting every
Monday Night at 8 P.M
51-ltp
rn.-nt
FA ' KK2H.
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51-t-fi
FOR SALE
“Rural land, city lots, houses,'’
all reasonably priced, Veterans
Land Board tracts. Listings
invited, for courteous service,
see Lev Davis, Licensed Real
Estate Bateman or call FA
7-4933.
East Texas Realty Co.
445 Washington Arena*
Livingston, Texas
KIMBALL
Spinet Pianos
ONLY $495.00
No Down Payment
Only $15.50 a Month
Brand New.. .
10 Year Guarantee
Call us today or visit our
Showroom
Cannon Music Co.
918 Thompson Conroe
(near the PL 6 4142
high school)
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Lots In Beautiful
RESTLAND MEMORIAL
PARK
“Perpetual Care Cemetery"
fflopjhly Payments A* Low
As $5 00
- ALSO - <'
BRONZE or GRANITE
MEMORIALS
SEE OR CALL
GUY SNELL — M|jr.
: , • FA 7-4588
: unity to thank .ill our
;nt-vs. fliiwirv. carily and expression', of
: sympaflty during the recent illness and
I death "of our husband and father. Mrs.
| H. F Majors and family
Cord Of Appreciation
We would like to take this opfMSrt .. „ ___ . .
many -friends ,a very good companion crop
Peas.
Mr. Bradley has had a great
deal of experience with Coas-
tal Bermuda and has already
established this grass on sev-
eral fields. He has found also
tjfejt 'jCriro^on Clover makes
__bi-r.iiiM- ym» lark a
High School llililmna
WATER WELT
DRILLING
l’lastir or Hell
• Casing .• I’untps
fli: LO 3-4493 aftpr 5 p.tn.
Rt. 3, Box 135, Livingston
Study with 6a-yr.-o!d School
Take approved subjcct lor
DIPLOMA by HOME STUDY
J7 monthly Include.- all books
Kpi 511-page FREE BULl.ETIN
I’HONE Pasadena GR 2-6855
or Write
AMERICAN SCHOOL
1312 W. Harris
Pasadena, Texas_
SMALL PIANO
We have a small piano that
we will transfer balance to
reliable party in this area.
For information write:
Or CaL
5143
H. C BELL, Credit Manager
P. O. Box 157
Henderson, Texas
for Coastal on some of his
sandier, soils. He says that
Crimson makes its growth
5,‘ItP (early and matures a seed crop
early enough so that the Coas-
Hal is not delayed in the
1 spring.
j His farm is divided into nine
i pastures "which enables him to
carry out a planned rotation
of his cattle. He has found that
by rotating his cattle from one
(field to another he "can have
a great deal more forage and
jean maintain a protective cov-
er on the ground at all times.
; Through prpper grazing
management, .Bradley has de-
monstrated that the wise use
of grasses and legumes is the
most effective, economical and
practical method of conserving
wall against American exports
Secretary of the Interior
Udall called on Congress to
lift the present $2,565,000 li-
could lead to a withdrawal (mit on appropriations for pes-
of some United States troops licide research, citing e new
from Europe.
Fulbright complained about
the increase in the six - na-
tion group’s common tariff on
poultry
cents a pround. The
has been a 60 per cent drop
ip United States exports of
frozen poultry to the area.
from 4.5 to. 14.2
result
LIARS' COLUMN
FISHING AND
HUNTING NEWS
NOTICE: Wc may make soffit'
changes in -this column. If you read
the Liar's Column and would like to
see it continued, please fill in the fol-
lowing and mail to Gerlach Hardware,
306 Washington, Livingston, Texas,
along with any comments you might
have Thank you.
report on the complex effects
of pesticides on wildlife.
The Interior Department re-
port discloses that among
samples of adult and young
ducks and eggs, collected more
than 500 miles north of any j
known insecticide application, i
contained more pesticide re-
sidues than any'adult samples.
Scientists assume that the
adult ducks were exposed to
pesticides during migration in
wintering afeas.
MACHINE WORK
AND WELDING
All Kindi
ALSTON MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
; Billy C- Dove ............ PublBlu r
Entered as xveond class matter
Orlthf’ * hh vhe i»os* office
at Livingston, Texas, under tftc
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
-BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DR. BAKER'S
. DfNTAL CLINIC
Plate Repaired While You Walt
/ BAKER BUILDING
Pbon: FA 7A790
Martin Radio & T.V.
SALES A SERVICE
Norge Appliances
'sales * SERVICE
PHONE: rA MDI*
OFFICE SUPPLIES
BOOKS
TYPEWRITERS
Polk County Enterprise
CALL PA 74887
OR. BEN C. JETER
CHIROPRACTOR
917’A NORTH DREW
Phone FA 7-8491
SURVEYING MAPPING
R. E. (Bob) BRAME
, RtOISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
uoRonoR. ra 7 su.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
• 2 homes -located on 70
acres of land in country.
• Nice two bedroom home,
407 Walnut Street
• McIntyre Place on Hwy.
59 Two houses and 11
acres of land. Priced to
sell.
• Home and 22 acres in
Blanchard area. Majors'
Place.
PHONE FA 7 4440
103 SKYVIEW DR.
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
C.T. JONFS---
REAL ESTATE
DAVID'S TV
& RADIO SERVICE
. • . .Call Bill for fast
dependable service.
• TV • Radio
• Stereo • Hi-Fi
• TV Antennas
90 day guarantee on all
parts. Hwy. 146 next door
to Auction Bam. Shop
phone: FA 7-4917 Home
phone: FO 5 2266
and enriching the soil,
Immediate Openings
For
MACHINE SHOP
And
DRAFTING
TRAINEES
Student Financing Available
State Approved College
No experience needed. Full
and Part-Time jobs while
training. “
Great Southwest
Industrial College
1836 S. Central Expressway
HA 8-2879
Name
Age Tel. No.
Address
City
T,!,
DEAR
Appliance Company
• Electrical Contracting,
Commercial & Residrntal
“• Ketvinator Appliances
• Refrigeration
115 E. Sherman FA 7-8909
Livingston, Texas
NOTICE TO LIVESTOCK PUBLIC
OUR SERIES OF SPECIAL SATURDAY SALES
WILL END AUGUST 31st, 1963.
CLEVELAND COMMISSION COMPANY
LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY
1:00 P. M. - CLEVELAND, TEXAS
Remember The Date, August 31st, Will
-i Be The last Saturday Auction Sale.
\Tin.rJrtl,s foot
HOW TO THKAT IT _
Apply Instant - drying T-l-t, Y«u
ieel it take hold to rhetk Itrhliig.
burnkie In minute* Then In .5 to 5
lay*, watch Infected skin *loU|B ofl
Watch healthy sktn replace" if It
not pleaked IV ONI. HOUR, your
48e hack al any orug More Now
at ... •
JJVING8TOW HRUG COMPANY
EPSTfclN'S OKUO 8 TOR f
STEWART DRUG STORK
All is Ltrlsgstop, Texas
HOLLY HILLS
, . . Tin Restricted Lake - Subdivision/. . . planned especially for family
enjoyment Located 3 milts South of Livingston on Highway 146.
Featuring; -• ;
♦Oversiaed lots from $695 00
*Beai’iu,uJlv' covered with Oak, Walnut and MagMRia
*Fn*atc;'Park & lake
*105% down . -. 5 years "to pay , - f-
Salesmen on property Saturday & Sunday ,
^or information call collect at Pasadena
GR 3-6467 or
-3
HU 7-0368
Name________— ,--^—7'
Address __ _i.
Local fishing conditions still remain
the game, hot and dry. All of our lakes,
ponds and streams arc. taking a teriffn
heating, during this 100 degree weather,
Most of our old nesters can t remem-
-•ber our lakes and streams being as low'
as they are now. Theft is only one con
eolation the lower the lake gets the
more congregated the fish are.. There j
are still lots of fish caught locally. |.
Mostly eating fish and very few brag-
ging sire.
Dam B fishing is excellent. The lake
is,, almost drained back inti) thy river
j proper and the. fishermen are loading
•ht boats with white perch (crappie)
land Bass and catfish. Elmer Bailey has
(taught his. limit of big white perch
the last four trips His strings are aver
aging over a pound per fish. Eck Rich-
ardson taught his limit Sunday after-
, nOon in about two hours fishing
All of the rumors w)c hear are that
rtf you ran stand the heat the fish are
1 there and waiting Most of the bass
fishermen at Dam B have turned to
the white perch. Those that continue
'after the bass are latching their Emil
of 15. every outing.
Elmer Bailey registered his largest
white- pereh at 2 lbs 3 or. to lead tht
- men. 1 ^
I W. R. Smith moved ip the top brae
(ket with a 5 l.hs 8 oz Bass. E. C Haje.
| registered a 5 Tbs Bass.
The best fishing hours for the Week:
i Aug-
(29
30
31*
Sept
1
2
\ 3
4-
5
The August Fishing Contest pinners
MAYBE;
Largest Bass men W. R. Smith 5 lbs
8 oz. -
Largest Bass Junior James Whitaker
5 lbs ,12 oz.
Largest Bass Ladies Mrs. Dorothy
Moye 5 lbs 4 oz
Largest white perch men Elmer Bai-
tey 2 lbs 3 oz ,
Largest; white preeb junior no En-
'try ?
Largest white perch junior no En-
try?
Largest Bream No Eorty? *' '
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GERLACH
HARDWARE
- LIVINGSTON, TEXAS -
FARMS AND RANCHES WANTED!
WE HAVE READY BUYERS
If You Want Results, Let Us Handle
Your Property. ^ , s
WILLARD STONE '
fc' j? iTz" *
* - - Farm & Ranch Manager
EDMONDS & COMPANY, Realtors
— Telephone OX 7^21S -
10028 Jensen Drive
Houston 16, Texas
Major
Minor
7:15
12:55
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1:45
8:55
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2:40
9:45
3:30
10.40
4:20
11:35
5:10
12:10
~ 6:05
12:50
7:00 1
A day wo celebrate the foundation of our
nation's might... the hard work, thrift and
enterprise of those who keep olvr country
strong and free and prosperous.
^Have jf plaasant week-end
and drive carefully —1^,.
LEGAL HOLIDAY i LABOR DAY e SEPT. 2ND
FIRST STATE BANK
UiyiNOSTON, TEXAS
« This Art! Over Onh-Hetf Century-
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963, newspaper, August 29, 1963; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781269/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.