Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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TMI POLK CQUHfY INTgRPRISt, LIVINOSTON. TEXAS
THURIOAY, PmUAtY-llMt
to almost erery loe^ you wiH LfISt RltCS HcH '>
find a concern for this ever in-
creasing group, continues Brown. £*■ William
Communities are becoming mote |UF IT III IClIl
impatient than ever with tbe adage , , ,
SL1? Mitchell Richards
g*?gJg!J£P!jHE&' Srviees for William Mitchell
ighborhooda are de- Ric^artjg were held, January 26 at
23S1000 °'Cl0ck ftom the ch**] «*
rj“L?Tt *?hL?i,?LwMh the Pace Funeral Home. Rev. C.
friends, Jobs and good hfti)$. ■——---
the greatest problem to etoiwplheaa, entertainment and con-
come is the citirenshlp’s com-! structive acUvities in which they
placenry. toward the- older mem may engage. If these goals can be
Happiness Of
Those Over 65
What GOODRICH Ms Are Doing
Society is made up of many dif-
ferent groups, and each of these
groups has its own particular
problems. Tbe people of Texas are
no different, and tbe state has
given much time to solving their
group problems.
fe Today another portion of ihe
population is receiving more at-
tention than ever before. «ays
Reagan Brown, extension rural
. __________ . . _ _________ _ sociologist. This group is that msi
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gokey and number' which is approaching the
children visited Sunday in Chan- golden years of life. Today, more
nelview with her grandmother, than one-half million Texans, or
Mrs. Nellie Nelson. one out of every eleven, are over
ton with their daughter and Ana- Mrs. Bob Johnston returned to
Or, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Evans and Denver, Colo, this week after a
SOB, sod Mr. and lfrs. Howard two month visit with her parents,
as their suest Monday Mr and M tte*r guest tor the week their
Mn». Earl Yeung of Cleveland, "l^uny Moffett of Houston,
tin. ■ Edith ffiwQfc Mix Roy mM tor the wo ok end their son
Oaten and Mre. Maggie Wart aU
of LMnaton Moffett and Dan* of Houston.
MrA* Oudia H.rrer ***»• «■"“» Waldrip
hnm^Vhi^v ?!?frn..r>!Uni*H ,wl Un- *hotweU h*d u
toofaJur „ their guests during the week, Mr.
*ad Mrs. Tommy Moore end chil-
li? Si ifaiSJ A^nlnfnid *'***** Burl Sbotwell
E* SLrto°* Lttlkln* **' C0111*
% Jf Waldrip and children of Morston.
rekTves and friends. Mcrn^re of the Wich Flrot
Mr. and Mre. E. S. Covington Baptist Churtk Brotherhood, at-
Words of thi Wild
There is in love a strong
’-SdSKta^orTtemwttj, geared
children, Which 2 survive.
* Survivors include: HUwlfe: Mrs.
Georgia Richards of Ltoingston; 1
i daughter: Mrs. Anderene Kimball:
U5.H0.1
RED
ORIOLE
SUCED
—-~3 COW
i Sr. spent the week end in Houston
with thetr son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Cbvlngton, Jr,
Mr. and Mrs. F. taekaon of Bay-
town, were the house guests of
Mr. and MM. Floyd Burrows from
Tuesday until Frjdey, ■' v >
Mir. and Mr*, Zfck Henderson
visited Tuesday in Hempstead,
with their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Storting Fletcher,
Mr. Fletcher's condition was re-
ported some improved, also visited
Mrs. Henderson sUteMn-law Mre.
J. W. Mills, h patient at that time
In M. D. Anderson hospital, Mre.
MUls passed away the following
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hen-
derson, Carney Henderson, Mr.
SPECIALS FOR FEBRUARY 2-3-4 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
friends.
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Gene Hill
and Little daughter of Spring
Branch, visited ever the week end
with their parents. Mr. *nd Mrs.
C. F. Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hill.
Rfty* Harlan Caton of Marshall
was the guest speaker at themorn-
U.S.O.A. INSPECTED—FULL DRESSED
'V*Tk,
OfftPtd At Codeqw
If you’re one of thaw television
buffs who Insist that an amateur
could do a better Job of putting
tog and evening oervices « the
First Baptist Church Sunday in
tbe absence of the pastor.
Congratulstlons to Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Wilson, who are celebrat-
ing their 50th Wedding Annivers-
ary Saturday February 4th.
Mrs. t, A. Debaney of Houston
spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs.
Luther Parker. ■ ■ 4
Mr. H. B. Caraloy checked in at
John Scaly hospital, Galveston,
for general checkup.
Mrs. Toy Ball of San Antonio,
daughter of Mr. oad Mrs. Luther
Jarker underwent 'major surgery
together plots, Lunar Tech, in the
Spring aemeeter will offer you an
opportunity to develop latent rel-
ent. ; '
The course is "Writing for Tele-
vision,” programmed specifically
for the amateur as part of the
special adult education aeries, It
Grade "A" Cut-up Pan Ready Fryers , u, 33c
fANcy mm men parts
FRYER WHOLE LEGS 47e FRYER BREASTS........£ 55c
FRYER THIGHS ..........* 49c FRYER WINGS......u 29c
FRYER ORUMSTICKS.jkJ5c ;$PUT FLYERS........^ 33c
wlH he offered by the English de-
partment in the evening school ©a
Tuesdays, from 6:10 to t p m. for
* a . a
12 weeks.
THE BIBLE SPEAKS. AND BE
RT WHERE THE BIBLE IS SILENT * >
There are rerUla oohdittona which muat be met be!
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BOTTLE CTN,
PLUS DEPOSIT
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thing you must come
rombes. «s soma men
not wtUlif
come to repentance.”
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l. When an iafhht is baptlred, that liberty U
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961, newspaper, February 2, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762496/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.