Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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, THE FOLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
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Money Family
Members and guests attending"
were, Rev. and Mrs. Ira Cooke,
John, Catherine and Dorcas, Mr.
and Mrs. Jett Patterson, Mr. and
Reunion Held
In Fort Worth
_ The Money family reunion was
-jV First BajjilstGhtt *eh in Good Mrs. Roy Wisdom, Mr. and Mrs. held this year In Fort Worth, on
lfcid£f&?P,^TirtrT111|f invited nn ^ l>nK>>wl, L'ster Armltaw Mr, and Mrs : July 5, In the home of Mr. and
Livingston Student
Enrolls In College
Of Fine Arts
AUSTIN, Texas, July — One
LIVINGSTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION REPORT
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hi ceodllrh Friday afternoon at" # b;irb<.njP r;>km ^ \ » EHIs. B. DiUrnt
Hi" mmt a^H aaki^ NSW. I Morris and Niles, Mr. and Mrs.
Mip, It. Urnley With a parly _ ^ icfi tea and‘ r PukR— "iMmsST -Mr. 7 a rid
rtwebrartflj^jtheir birthdays. Hfer- ^.*111^ ewring at 7:00 MH7 David .Ellis, Wayne and
esses for tip bcorttt were Mrs. ^C.^lLfaWes *n i chairs | Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Dean, Luce.
Jack_ LaRoe. Mhfcvjk A. W^r wm sc, up on the .^pacio js lawn Robert and Dale, Mr, and Mrs.
~ ■ "■ iJ»m~-Pri.-4t.-r Mr, and Mrs. H 0.
Crum, M"»- Barbara Pa^twui
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There were 215 head of livestock 1 it looked.
____ at the sale Saturday, July 25. We I Hogs: TojMrogs, $14.75 to $15.75
weights); feeder staffs, $$00*1 to
$16 00 cwt.; feeder hftferk| $L 00
to $14:00 cwt.; butcher cal' s,
$14.00 to $18.00 cwt > Cannqf cc rs,
$7.00. to $10.00 cwt.-;
$104$ $11.40 cwt;
$4.00 to $7.00 cwt.
Well, as you see, thb PuRet
is pfL but maybe it will
v*f and Mrs. Luther Parker.
The refreshment table held two
beautifulhlHhdny cakes and was
semsl with ice cream, fruit punch
and coffee.
Mrs. C. E. Sanders and Jt -nette
Pixley.
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The honoree’s opened their
many lovely- gifts’ lor display,
mkI the afternoon was spent in
laving fun chatting and Jidlow-f
shiff together.
I' 1W sharing the omjapn other
than the bostesaetl Were. Mrs.
Martha Tumeiy Mrs Kate Simp-
son, Mrs, Mae Edwards. Mrs,'
C. R Gokey, Mrs H 0 Moffett ,
Mrs Bill Wilk**rson, Mrs. Ruby
McLelland, Mrs Uoyd Pixley,
Mix B. C. Rnl^it*®, Mrs W A
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FAIN THEATRE
PHONE fa 7-4711
Oar Everyday Frlcv:
AdalH 60c—Children 25c
Every Tuesday Nlqht It
Family Niqht" ,.. SI.00
Friday Nlqht It
Teaa-Aqe Couples Nlqht"
$,#0 4
Bakoay open for oar col-
orod patrons — Yoa are
Invited.
wait bays”77
Ticket office opens 6:20
p. m.—Show starts 7 p. m.
SATURDAYS
Ticket office opens 12:20
pm—Skew stmts 1 p. m
SUNDAYS
Ticket office opens 1t20
p, m.—Show starts 2 p. m.
Coat In uoes showlnq ad-
day Sunday
Thursday, July 23rd
GUESS WHAT *
SHOW?
Adults 25c
10c
-Ally 24 ' |
"A GLOBAL j
AFFAIR"
Starring IOI HOFf i
July 25
FEATURE —
Satarday
— DOUBLE
Moffett. Mh-^nd Sirs. Bill Wilker-
- <n, Mr ipSfljrs'. Herschd'Hsdl
an<l Man-, Mr. and Mrs Thurman I Kaye' Pattilla of Hdnat'jn.
Puttersoti, and DenntS.'Mrr AG.
Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Pole Ed-
-raaids, Mr, Sam Laramore, Mr.
Tracy LongiQO, Dnborah, Delinda
and Gary Entanuel and
Mite JeeSt Smith, Keith Mayes,
Ik-th Ardoin of 8clt«n, Keith and
DoyleT and "Mrs. Walker's chiid-^1
»7me Ms Weck. Hope
reh from but ol towri airompany-
Ing
Deeter and children of LaPbrte. , # - , • . ...
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson and eKe °l Fine Arte were tuymed to; Cwt.; cosys and calyps, $B5 00 to
chiidren of Texas City, Mrs. Er- ,he Sec0°^ Se,nester Hor»r .R®11- j ^35.00 paljr; dry cows,. $60.00 The Cardiff Giant* w£i
vin Klaus and children of High- The list, released by Doan E to $9100 hdr; Stocker heifers.r stone statue of a man dug u
lands and Doyle’s fiancee. Miss j William Doty, includes: Giva $135.00 to $88.00 head; feeder 1869 near Caidtff N, Y., 1
Judy; Hamilton of Dickinson. Richardson of Livingston. calves. $13.00 to $17.00 cwt. (Hgtlt ly exhibited.
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50/000 91 AMra
r\t FIRST PRIZE - V —V.
fIRST PRIZE
Pt«>HUNDREDS OF OTHER FR?Es \
GET SPELLING “B” TICKETS
HITE EVERY VISIT TO
This Week's .. ,.
WINNERS ppl1
t JULY 23 - 24 - 25
Are As Follows:
A. E. Gascon ....... 25,000 Stamps
Mrs. L F. Wilner 2,500 Stamps
Mrs. E. V. TiiHos ......|,500 Stomps
Florence JoMson____250 Stamps
Mrs. Ray King ..... 250 Stamps
Mrs. Gus Browning ..... 250 Stamps
Dr. Parkman .A ------- 250 Stamps
Mrs. Arlene McCarty____ 250 Stamps
Mrs. Carlie Smith 250 Stamps
Wilber Cook .... - - - - -. 250 Stamps
Mrs. Truetr Parrish 7. — 250 Stamps
Mrs. V. H. Pritchard .... 250 Stmaps
Jewell Nettles .. -..... 250 Stamps
Mrs. Ike Cox 250 Stamps
Truman Johnson -----250 Stamps
Dorothy Coker J---- 250 Stamps
Mrs. J. L. Stanford ------ 250 Stamps
Mrs. Edward Carter‘.T. .. 250 Stamps
Mrs. Frank Gilbert...... 250 Stamps
I. J. Thomason 7....... 25 0 Stamps
ALL "QUANTITY^
RIGHTS
RESERVED
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LIVINGSTON
MARYLAND CLUB
CELERY
POTATOES KM9C
COFFEE
BETTY CROCKER
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SUGAR
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964, newspaper, July 23, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781409/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.