Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1963 Page: 5 of 12
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The public is invited to the
annuaf football banquet to*
night at the High School caf-
eteria at 7 p.m. Probably the
moat cutstanding talent even-
present at 9 local affair will
hool Football
Is Tonight
tw wet* ciwwanp wttmmuk vrmt&mH, tpy
P backfield coach of the
Bears.
In High School he-was ah
all St^te quarterback at Cor-
pus Christi, all inference
; quarterback at Rice, and Cap-
tain ,of the 1949 conference
|'ft champion Rice Owls. He was
the 4parterback of the nation-
al 1 champion Carswell Air
FoTeO base football team.
Alsp, he was head Coach at
Del hfar Junior college the
year they wen the Little Rbse
Bowl championship. Added to
this accomplished gentleman,
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Htd • r Mint it vision tost now-
(tat* I was tailing in all th*l Sough
I'H gat out •IIT'S. Savings Bondi."
COLD SUFFERERS
Get fast relief ffont that athe all
over, wfifiwmt feeling due to told*.
SI ANBAGK'S totitbi nation of medi-
<*l|yprbv<n ingredients reduces
fetal and brings comforting relief.
Vise as a gargle for sore throat due to
colds. Snap back with STANBACK.
the Bavlor offensive line coach
Jack Little ts cxpecled~lo be
hare.
Most of us will remember
him as a two year All Ameri-
can tackle when he played
for Texas Aggies. And there’s
ts-eSVWff^ rtsxs tts&itiati
Mr. j. c. (Cab) Welding was the dark. Ri:pe to gee you back verge by Saturday night. Sen- work out of that old-boy. ]girl friend, Jo
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Miss
Maryland England, 15, of Gi-
rard, Illinois, tins week. She
spent part "oT Tisf summer
here at Crystal Lakes. She
says she misses everyone and
she hepes to be back this sum
mer. We hope you make it
Maryland.
»ng
by. We hav# it on the grape-
vine Mr. Cab is the best ever
at running, big Bar B-Quea.
Mrs. Lillie Walding was al-
so down.
soomG. H
mT,
and Mrs. J. L. Warren
and their two daughters,
Paula K., 15. and Jen, 9,
[bought them a place here this
TwppkT"
Mr. ,„d Mr,. Johnson pi«,|w”k Worrw,-
to start their home here thisI ’ Mr. Robert1 Wayne Lee
verge by Saturday night. San-
dra attend* Seilrrok 51MnenJ
tary School. ' 'J- i
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Chandler,. Chris, and Kenny
came down this week. Mr.
TUiMter ti~tmrrptoyed~ ar- o
spring. Ho »ys_he'Ve.dy tc JgfM ^‘sL^^cT
retire. Mr. Johrtson is in the
furniture rnauufacturing^bdsi-
Rorinte Bull who
come—2 years All
and keeping up his shifty runs
in pro football, getting rookie
of the year award last year.
The Lions' Club, sponsors
this afiair kmiually and hope
to see you all there tonighk
Moscow 4-H Club
Sees Fire Film
At January Meet
Highlight of the January
meeting of the Moscow 411
Club was the showing of a
sound film in color bn fire
prevention by Maxey Cooper
of the" .Texas Forestry Ser-
vice. Rufi$ Hickman, also
with the Texas'Forestry Ser-
vice, was present fit the meet
Lois Rili
business mi
\ypro read and a financial re-
pi rt given by Theresa Kovar,
.Announcements pertaining^
to future 4-H events were
made by Miss Ann Shellham
mer, Polk County Home Dem-
onstration Agent, by Victor
Hillman, County Agent; andi
by Mrs. Joe KoVar, adult lea-
der. Assistant adult leaders
* *Mrs. Bill Garsee and Mrs. E.
It; Hatcher were also present.
Air*. R- L. Rothe, JVfi scow
School principal, paid tribute
to (he significant work of 411
members and that of their
local and county adult leaders.
Following the business-meet-
ing, program and rccitaihih < f
the 4-II Pledge, refreshment's,
of cookies and punch. were
ser\^d. '
pkms to ; ajjlAiC lLap e lit^afcWMjbendL^
American
here Li, 2, is their dog. She
was born irr Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ste
lc|^presided at the
ndetmg. The minutes
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This 3 piece set regulary sells for $19.95
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GINGHAM RUGS
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selection of New:
Spring Colon in
print*, checks and
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45 inches Wide
RUGS
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• Assorted dolors
• Modern Styling
• Rich Colors
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We re receiving .all new spring itema. . I .Lay
now and get'ah eady eelaction- •*, -
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C, II Redman from G» URnpT'T.....
Angelas, CaUfomla^as WereT TRf;t'3.','l3blWfOTk
this week end...to see his lot.'
He bought it sight unseen. He
draftsman.
Mr. and Mrs. W(dt Wilson,
Tommy, Wimicl and Randy
came down. Randy proved
pretty handy with the hand
saw. Mr. Wilson is 'in the lutn-
wijmi niiiiapig'rirtjiin«ia fiilla Wifst
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Mr and Mrs. M. E. Anderson
and Priscilla, 4 ntrntha, vislt-
ler Dod’s let. Now they are
engaged to be married April
8. Mr. Lee is employed by
Sandra Chandler, II, was
bragging about wearing her
girl friend, Joyce Buckner,
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to Robert E. Lee High school.
Ronnie, 15, was down too. He
goes to.Horace Mann Junior
High schcol.
Behftot. P , . ^
Mr. Avant is opf oflK* hisf
pital now. Mr. Avant hod the
mfet«mmiaL but is doing wgPf
novy.
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CORN
UBBY'S FRUIT
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Cans
LIBBY'S TOMATO
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THURfl. FRI. SA& FEB. 7 - 8 9
ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
No. 303 CANS
JUICE
LIBBY S PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT
DRINK 5 $1.00
LIB^Y S CRUSHKD
PINEAPPLE 4 No., o,8 $1.00
46 Ox.
CANS
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWNJUQRK &
BEANS 8 14 Oz. Cans
ANGEL BRAND GRADE (A)
FRYERS
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per lb.
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GREENS 8 Nu 3UJ Oaus
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Tomatoes 4 c,„r|1.Q0 balls 5
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LIBBY'S GARDEN GREEN LIMA
BEANS 5 No. 303 Gam $1.00
UBBY'S TOMATO
CATSHUP 42ooz buV$1.00
LIBBY'S CUT GREEN
BEANS 5 *0 303 cam $1.00
LIBBY S GARDE* SWEET
PEAS ■ I4»c,v $1.00
LIBBY'S WHOLE GREEN X
BEANS 4 No.303 ci $1.00
UBBY'S YELLOW CLING SLICED OR HALVES
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SAUSAGE
1LB.PKG. 59c
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1963, newspaper, February 7, 1963; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781447/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.