Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954 Page: 4 of 20
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THE POLK CO
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Bargains. GoocTui
electric refrigerators and Home
Freezers. Phone 237. Martin Ra-
dk> and Appliance Co. 44-tfc
®X)R SAC&: 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
■ton. 21-tfc
FOR SALE: 3 and a half acres, FOR SALE: My 6-room modern
348-foot frontage on U. S.1 home with one or several lots.
■ven miles south i—Near high-sohool.-Phone 47-fL
James Puckett.
11-tfc
of Livingston, one mile north
of\Goodrich. Small home. All,
veniences. Good garden j FOIt S^E; You^can save money
plot. Fruit trees: Excellent lo
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ENTERPRISE. LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23.,'HPvi
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con
• plot
cation for chicken, farm. $4.-
000. See Charles R. Jones, Polk
County Abstract Co., Phone
392. Livingston; 30W.1* Good-
rich. 10-tfc I
’ on shoes rubber boots, cloth-
ing, Fruit of the Loom ma-
terial and many other items at
Holleman’s Bargain Store now
at a big discount sale. All new
merchandise. Livingston.
12-tfc
FOR SALE: Several desirable res-
dential building lots near Liv-
FOR TRADE: Two bedroom I ; _ ~--~
house with bath on south edge SALE: 2 small Jersey heif-
Houston. Lot 100 foot front and
150 feet deep. Want place on
Trinity River. Write or call J.
B Kersey, phone 223-J, Box 783,
Daingerfield Texas. 12-6tp
lngstoh High School James
ers from registered dairy
stock. With first calves, heif-
ers. Calves from registered
bull. Four and seven months
old. $125 and $135.cow and
calf. J. C. Howard. 10-tfc
Puckett, phones 95 or 17-R. SALE: Good milch cows
FOTtSALE
2 bathtub^. 2 commodes, 2 la-
vatories, 1 linoleum rug. Call1
E. E. Martin, 237 or 312. 11-tfc
FOR SALE: Turkeys, broad-
breasted bronze. Mrs. Joe Fish
er. Phone 745-G-2. 13-2tp
FOR SALE: Turkeys
' ChristmaS." Phone
Servel Kerosene refrigerator,
6 cu IT: xapaein-. three wars- X(>R S^ILE: Three
feet running shape. Original
old. Looks good ajid in per-
price, $369. Our special bar-
gain price, $125.
Used Butane or Natural Gas
Range, good shape with lots
cf sendee left. Our special
bargain price, $40.
. Serve! Butane or Natural
Gas Refrigerator. 6 cu ft. ca-
pacity. An old model but
should give several years of
trouble-free service. Our spe-
cial bargain price, $50.
Servel repossessed deep-
freeze, like new. 15 cu. ft.
capacity, four year guarantee
or warranty. Regular price
$409.95. We will sacrifice at
52? >9.95.
Several good woodburning
ranges. Will sacrifice for price
ranging from $15 to $25^
Livingston Plumbing and
>heet Metal, Phone 111.
30-tfc
. . , . FOR SALE: Have lots in any!
also 1 young -pure bred Here- t of city as low as $25 aml
ford bull ready for service. Ce- $5ft ,,own with smal, monthly
cil Birdsong. Rt. 2, Livingston, j pavmonts See me bofore vou
f ! 13'3l<-'i buy. Call 512-R. T5oug Sanford.
7-tfcf
bedsteads.
Dry ice is solidified carbon
dioxide.
The
PERFECT GIFT
for the Gift-Giver
of Yesteryear
This year when the family gathers
for Christmas, will there he someone
jIU
mattresses: 3 springs. 2 drcss-^CfE SALE: 3 room house. AH rjTnmzm-cn inmm . . . . . , • . ,
ers. 1 chest. L water hbator,' modern conveniences. Located! '-'RtD ABOVE IS the Scene of the Cast of the pageant presented
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Central'
across from American Legion Baptist Church Sunday, December 19.
Hall on Highway T90. Call
269 G or 658. 7<; S-tfc
W A N T E D
BARNES
for your (FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home.
716-R-2, AH modern conveniences. Lo-
Grady Stephens, Rt. 4, Living- bated across from American I ^ (- A h^PENSTUJU one (Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brock.
unpeeled poles; Write Conroe!
Creosoting Co.y P. 0. Bqx 109, ;
Conroe, or call PL-6-4484. 8-tfc
I’hoto by Willciie.
Elementary P-TA
Christmas Program
Well Attended
ston.
12-.3tp
FOR SALE: Westinghouse elec-
tric range, slightly usqd. Looks
and operates like hew. Will
sacrifice for quick sale at $100.
Livingston Plumbing and
Sheet Metal Works. Phone 111.
12-tfc
FOR SALE:. 8 ft. fredrick Meat
Case. Good condition. Reason-
able. Mrs. W. J Peters. Phone j
414 R 12-tfc
^TiVw0?' WANTED: Poles trucked To plant 1
house, 1V2 mHes out old Wood- 1f , , , .-.I
ville Road. Call 745-G-l. Dr. „ H i' feP , ? 45 T b? Mrs- c* p- Pot<*
, Lin / . will take peeled or U~~-~~______
rkh ill 13:tfc! nnnooltwl nnloo I
Pfc, Winfred Brock of Fort Me-! ,, • .
Arthur, California, is spending !*’ r,umfn tVJ j
1 P-1 A held its Christmas program 1
with Rev. R S. Marshall speak j
| ing on the subject "We, the Peo-,
Guests in the f red Handley pie—Ihsure Domestic Tranquility:
you ? Someone .to whom the ftiiii.iv
lias not vet erected a memorial-
: WW an ideal time to d\o jj L W
more perfect gift than a motimm-nt
of marble.or granite suitably in-
scribed with your sentiment! I vor
beautiful, always visible; it soil
stand foe Christmases eternal .is a
tribute to ami svmbol of a per- n
who was so much a part of. \. ,tr
Christmases past.
his furlough with his parents
Legion Hall on Highway 190.
Call 269 G or 658. ' 8-tfc
mile out on Huntsville High-
way for moving and hauling.
SPECIAL OFFER: New subscrib- { _ Phone 678 G- 4tfc
ers to the Polk County Enter- WOMEN WANTED: Make extra . * f
prise can get a year’s subscrip- — — .jj-. *■ <■ - . i .Mr.-,
land Peace on Earth,’* which was
tion for only $1.50. Pay the
regular in-county rate of $2.50
and get a script coupon spend,
able as SI at any one of ,33
business firms In Livingston.
FOR RENT
FOR LEASE OR SALE: 240 acres,
1-6-room house, ”1-4 room
house. 2 large barns, 1-15-
staunchiqn dairy barn, 1-4-
unit bucket milking machine.
Deep well, good water. 2-500
FOR SALE: 22 acres unimproved FOR RENT: 2 furnished apart-
land, out from Livingston on, rhents, up stairs. Mrs. Richard
home this week w'ere Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Handley. Jr., and son. j IX. effective
Brvan. of Bavtown. and Mr. and • ;
... Vf ,, „ . .Mrs, B. A. ' Boz/mt and sons.' *Mr,s" Je"nk‘ Panted
money Address Mail posUeards ,k(1 amj K() of Hnus,orv. ! «he fourth grade in tg ever ap-
spare time every wet'k. BICO. . propriate singing of Christmas
143 Belmont, Belmoat, Mass. ! ' r anf* '•^rs- ^a*<0 Philmon of carois
ll-4tn Woodville Were guests of Mr. and
-------i Mrs. C. P. Pate Sunday.
MISCELLANEOUS ;,n<* A. N. Brock and
---- -----;-:—| Pfc Winifred Brock visited Miss
SPECIAL OFFER: New subscrib- j Irene Brock in Huntsville recent-
ers to the Polk County Enter- ]y.
prise can get a year s subscrip- j l David has been on the! meeting was presided over bv
tion for only $1.50. Pay the jsick Ijst Rev Oscar Landrv
regular in-county rate of $2.50 , „ „ . SKe • uscar canary.
1 Mesdames Fred Handlev and 1--------—
During the business meeting
Mrs. L S. Stanford gave an .ex-
cellent report on the P-TA con-
vention h<?ld in November" at
Corpus Christ!'. The business
See Uo For
EXPERT ADVICE
and
PROMPT PELIVERV
MONUMENT
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AMERICA
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Pace Monument
Works
Across From Reuter's
Humtjle Station
Highway 59 ' Livingston
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SSL br!;"r..,fnk.!:,.! '"??! FOR SALE: Wo have a tow la,00
J"nr .IW 43 R Palo aooompanlo.1 M,j“ I
Keasonanu. caii ar mirga u _ . _ imcinnen firmc in i ii’inutinn Grimes of Camden to Lufkin
Store, N. M. Holleman, Liv- FOR RENT: Furnished apart- business turns in Livingston. |Tuesday
Mesdames Joe Vinson , and
Mack Hinson made a business
ingston.
12-tfc'
la-
ments.
471.
Furnished apart- I business firms in Livingston,
utilities paid. Phone "'•'i' ~ ;;
20-tfc Card or Appreciation
aerator. 1/^ cash, balance at
4 per cent interest. 2G miles
north of Livingston on old
highway. W. R. Priest. Rt. 1.
Box 24. Livingston, Texas. 8-tfc
bearing age pear trees,’ 7-12 FOR RENT: Ttallor space and
FOR SALE: Illness forces sale of
Vestal Washateria. Call 34S.
13-tfc'
feet, going while they last,
at $3 each. We also have in
regular sizes , -pear, plum,
peach, pecan, roses, and orn-
ament lots. Come and see us
small apartments, private bath
refrigerators. Pine Crest Courts.
G. A. Johnson. Phone 341.
22-tfc
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S'unnyside Fruit Farm: Good- FOR RENT: 5-room unfurnished I
rich, Texas. 10-tfc j apartment. A M. Callahan.
1 ~~ * Phone 5 R or 138. ,39-tfcl
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PLENTY OF TOP QUALITY
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OUR PRICES COMPETITIVE
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TANKS and APPLIANCES
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ELLIS AUTOMATIC BUTANE CO.
Livingston 60!ff'or Corrigan 9049 JS' or 9049 J12
Wo wish that we were able to *rB’ Livingston Saturday. •
express our sincere appreeia- Guests in the R. L. Amerine
lion for the many kindnesses home this week were Mr. and
shown us when tragedy took Mrs Cooper Harrison. Mr. and
from us our loved one. Mrs. Henry Davis all of Living-
Q. Dudley and family, ston: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ma-
Moscow-, Texas haffev of Chester: Mr. and Mrs.
14-lto Bethel Leggett and Clarence Am
- -—:— --ferine and son, Jimmy, of C’am
WSCS Meet, Have (,on
Mrs. R L. Amerine accompa-
nied Mrs. Bethel Leggett of Cam
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-• . n *
ments. Private baths Utilities j '->nriStmas l arty
£*•*? SMG Mrs- 'j.*'Thursday Night 10 ,
Thompson. 6-tfcj ~ » ” Mr. and Mrs Wayne Jones of
————2-- The Woman's Society of Chris-i Lufkin were gueslts of Mr. and
FOR RENT: 5-room unfurnished tian Service of the Methodist Mrs. W. L H^vls Tuesday, y
house. Modern conveniences ; Church had its Christmas party. Guests in the W. T Vinson
Phone 671 R. ’ 13-tfc I op Thursday night, December 17,' home recently were Mrs. Allene
—t—-—----- at home of Mrs. Kirk Drew jaPobs and son, Glen, and Mr
FOR RENT: 5 room house and i with Mrs. Hortense Drew and’and Mrs. Leon Vinson and fam
bath. Across street from high j Mrs. J. L Dobbs as co-hostesses.! |]y 0f Houston /
school. Call 278 G 13-tfc] The large gaily-decorated 0 . "
j-------■ v:—-[Christmas tree was framed ini The Cape of Good Hope is at
; FOR RENT: 8 acres land and 5 ( the picture window, and the thrifcoot of South Africa,
i room house, lights and water, mantel featured center arrange-; ^
t $20 00 month. Barnev Wiggins, j ment of pine and sea green ball j
Farm-to-Market Road 350 West ornaments, flanked by
; of Livingston , 13-tfc Christmas tr«*e candles. -
1 The dining table was all in!
Cape Horn
green South America.
Popocatepetl
FOR RFNT: Business propertv. r‘*d sequinned net Nover mountain in Mexico.
j 2.400 sq. ft. floor space with ■ cl",h' W1,h cen’ef Howl of snowy ' -
large.’overhead storage space, red-berried holly, flanked by
The Girl Scouts
All rjjodern conveniences. On crystal candelabrA holding tall was founded in 1912.
Highway 59. North of Living-;red candles.
Mrs. Ernest Reuter, Jr,, gave carol singing after which the 35
stonHlwasonable rent to per ,
manent tenant Livingston excerpts from Peter Marshall’s memhers present exchanged
Plumbing and Sheet Metal •s,or-v of m,‘amng of Christ- ‘ hostesses served i re
\Vorl<s Phone 111 4 tfc mas and Mrs. Marshall Travlor Rins' Ine nostesses served a re
■ led several entertaining holiday freshment plate of ~ *
games. Mrs. J T. Dabney led the goodies and coffee.
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Belicve Me
Ybur Repaired Shoes
Will Give You Real
Foot Comfort
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FOR RENT: Furnished 3room
hoiisIV Nice vard for children.
Phone 250. ' " 2-tf^
FOR RENT: Office space for
lllltrttl and bill
wl»h»i dw«lnf iMl
holiday t#o»o« Moy
Good loch, Good
Noolth ood Good *oc-
Lightening’s Wrecking Yard
24-Hour Wrecking Service
PHONE 673 R
•OM uodo oyooo yoo on
Mm dayt d yco •
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You’d think Christmas was
\ TOMORROW
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rent. Ple^ity of free . parking j
Baker's Buildiiv; Phone 90 or
57. 11-tfc
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They look almost like new with the special cars
we have given them. You're bound’ to recognize th.?
character that ‘genuine leather' offers and you re
bound'to appreciate better foot "health from leather
soles!
We also have a nice supply of Christmas gifts.
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For Dad
Personalized Belts
Moccasins
Handtooled Billfolds
and ,
Buckle Sets
For Mom
Handtooled Purses
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Moccasins
and
Billfolds
IN YOUR
HOUR OF
SORROW
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For Son
For Daughter
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Holster Sets
Handtooled Bags
!' Western Belts
Pee Wee Purses
and H , .
and *
. ’ Buckles
Zipper Pursds
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HARRISON SHOE SHOP
Livingston, Texas
GALL ON US
Wi will take care of
ererfthlog for you when
you are in sorrow.
"L
Corrigan
Funeral Home
CORRIGAN and MOSCOW.
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Lewis, John W. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954, newspaper, December 23, 1954; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762270/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.