Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961 Page: 10 of 12
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1W
THE FO^K COUNTY EWT1RFRH1, LIVIHOSTOH TEXAS
Who EmR Ascend Into Dm HR Of Th. Lord? Or Who Shall Stand In Hb Holy
Heart. —>ah* 24:3-4
Ptoeo? Ho That Hath Clean Hands, And A
WELDING AND
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS
.fnek ffiU; Granville Henderaon
to Jack White: doe L. Kirgnn, Jr.
to Jay M Wingate, Joe H. Shep-
pard to Charles D. Head; Milton
T. Potti et al to Gary Pat Pace;
Wllllfm Henry Safford, Executor
to Emraa Jane Elllah, et al; Elyde
Trungn Lowe to Ernest Reuter,
Jr.; A. R. Kegana to Richard A.
Hubs*; Jofen Vereon goM) to t.
N. Brown; Vera Lee Davis et al
to Morris Mays; M. L. FTqktoger
et al to M. A Golden, Jr.; .8. T.
Coats to J. D. Cooler, Jr.; Mark
Parham to J. W. Young; PrlsclBa
Harrell, et al to E. A. Tanner,
Jr.; and John Branch et al to Jack
White. \ fjr '
. MARRIAOE LICENSES
• Mr. eHftea Wyatt and Mss
Lula Mae Jackson, Mr. Dewey
Clyde Eaton and Miss Elaine Cain,
feraon McCarrler and Mias
rrsneis Marie Murphy, and Mr.
Walter William Turner and Miss
■ Tl* Ahranty*deeds
J- C. fUla to Del Roy Arm-
strong: Helen Aloan Burdo, et vir
to T. E. Duke; Ray Marsh to The
State of Texas; H. C. Polk. Jr.
to The Slate si Texas; C. J. Wal-
lace to pam Smith; Clene Dickson
jo Wallace Dickson; Jesse D.
Bergwia; Mrs. J. Bergman to J.
H- Bergman; City of Livingston
to A. F. Frost; WIU H Mathews
to A. F. Frost; Mattie Mable
A - '■* t. ‘ i...
PA 74111
Livingston
Johnnie McNisI
Service Station
= $§SSSSf'
. OTA 7JMI
212 $. Washington
Martin
Insurance
Agency
Charles
' Gnlf
Service Station
SOI N. Washington
FA 74330
116 West Church
I Mattie Mahto Armstrong;
Richards et vir to Unto
rdaon; W. W. WUkenson to
Welding Works ;
WATER WELL
DRILLING AND SERVICE.
BULLDOZER WORK
109 E. Abby FA 7433J
J. W. Cochran A Company
Department Store
LIVINOSTQN
•‘Forward With East Taxas Sine# 1881"
School Lunch Menu
Promotion of James S. Turner
Of Beaumont to supervisor of ad-
vertising of Gulf States Utilities
Company, was announced this
week by the company. Tlie ap-
pointment became effective Feb-
ruary J.
Mr Turner has been supervisor
of publicity for the company since
1956 Hts responsibilities in that
area, which include editing the
company magazine /'Piaili TalElr
will continue. He succeeds Joseph
E. DeJean, recently named super-
visor of residential sales promo-
tion.
A native of Baton Rouge, Mr.
Turner joined Gulf States in 1961
|n Baton Rouge as assistant ad-
• Monday, February 13 . , .
J Vienna Sausage. Buttered Spin-
ach. Cora bread, Baked Beans.
JPfcaeh Halves & Milk.
Tuesday, February 14 j
1 Chicken Uc Dumplings, Green
DIVISION OF ...
, SOUTHWEST
Forest Industries, Inc
T,,“
heans, Donuts & Milk. Cheesd
Stick. Cole Slaw, Buttered Rolls.
, T Wednesday, February IS „
• Hamburgers (Lettuce, Tomatoes,
frhckle*), Pinto Beans, Milk, Chips
R FtuH Jello. V ■
Thursdsy, February II
Beef with Barbecue Sauce, Corn
bread. Black Eye Peas, Popetcies,
Shipped Potatoes, Cabbage, apple
it Carrot Salad. .
Friday, February 17
Fiah, Catsup, Oreat Northern
Beans, Fruit, Shoestring Rotatoes,
Vegetable Salad, Corn bread &
.Milk-
Monday, February 20
Meatloaf, Lima Beans. Mixed
Fruit, Buttered Rice, Cole Slaw,
Rolls it Milk.
Tuesday, February 19
Vegetable Beef Stew, Cole Slaw,
Corn bread, Pinto Beans, Cookies
& Milk.
.......^ WMnesday, February 22
Hot Dogs, Lettuce & Tomato
Salad, Milk, Navy Beans A Orange
Halves.
Thursday, February 21
Italian Spaghetti, Green Beans, 1
Chocolate Cake, Cheese Stick,
Shredded Carrots, Rolls A Milk.
Friday, February 24
Tuna Fish Salad, Buttered Spin-
ach, Rolls,Englhh Peas, Dreamci-
cles A Milk.
C. N. WHITEHEAD A SON
523 West Church FA 74543
Jack Moseley
Motor Co.
International Trucks
Farmall Tractors
Gates Tires
Frigidalre Appliances
Hwy. 59 South FA 7-4331
Epstein's
Drug Store
FA 7-4384
Livingston /
t4brtislng director. He graduated
from Louslana State University
in 1948 with a BA degree in Journ-
alism, after serving as an Air
Force pilot in World War'll. Be-
fore joining Gpif States, he was a
reporter op the Bogalusa (Louis-
iana) Dally News aridi public re-
lations officer for the, Louisiana
State Department of Veterans Af-
fairs. /'
Active in civic week, Mr. Turner
has been newspaper publicity
chairman- for the United Appeals
of Beaumont for the past three
years. He was recently elected a
director of the Beaumont Council
of Campfire Girls. For severall.
years he served as publicity chair-
man for the Sablhe District Heart
Association. He is vice president
pf the Advertising Club of Beau-
mont and past president of the Ad-
vertising Club of Baton Rouge,"9*
Motor
Machine Shop
"Red" Whisenhant
107 East Calhoun >
FA 7-4331
Inborn In us is a desire ; '
to appear neat, clean, and attractive
to others. We groom our hair, and wear
attractive clothes. But let us not be
concerned only with the physical
appearance, for the light that shines from
within is greater than any
First
Notional
Bank
The Bank That
Friendly Service Built
Livingston 1
The Church is Cod's eppointad agency in this world fog
spreading ths knowledge o( Hfs lovs for man and of
' ^
His demand for man to respond to that love by loving
his neighbor. Without this grounding In the love oi Godt,
no government or society or way of life will long per-
severe ond Hie freedoms which *» ^ ujuit will
inevitably perish Therefore, even from o selfish point
of view, one should support the Chorcb for the soka/
of the weffort of himself ond his family. Beyond that,
however, every person should uphold ond pnrticipaln in
Ihk (hutch because if tells th^ truth about man's Bfg
death and destiny; the truth which alone will jet Wrt
free to live as o child of God.
Ogletree
Lumbar Solos
FA 7-8121
■eatment.
",.. man looketh on the outward
appearance, but the Lord looketh
on the Heart
FA 74770
LIVINGSTON
Attend Church ^Sunday.
Drive With Cora
And
Buy Sinclair
GERLACH
BROS.. INC.
Jobber
Ellis
ShaH Service
WE GIVE
B|#ck Gold Stampo
302 S. Washington
FA 74133
"Lot your light so shine before
men, that they may see your good
works, end glorify your Father
which is in heaven.”
1. Who Is the author of the above
statement?
2. To whom was he speaking?
3. Of what famous discourse is
this verse a part?
4. Where may It h® found?
Answers To Bible Verse
1. Jesus, as recorded by Matt-
hew.
2. His disciples and the multi-
tude gathered arouhd him.
3. The Sermon oft the Mount,
4. Matthew 5:16.
X © 1961, Col.mon Adv. Senr* F. O. Bos 4887, DoUa:, Texas ^
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THIS WEEKLY CHURCH PAGE FEATURE IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THS
COOPERATION OF THESE PUBLIC SFIRITED CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES.
A Community
Inetitation Serving
AH Polk County
With Deep Respect
Harrison Body Shop
AND
City Motor Co.
Highway 59 North
FA 7-4337 \ ,;
R. L. Stephens
Lifnber Company
HARDWOOD AND PINE
Livingston, t#xRs
Helton-Hodges
Motor Co.
Your Authorized
FORD DEALER
SALES and SERVICE
115,W- Mill FA 7-4327
FUNERAL HOME
Words of the Wise
Find tte thing meant for
you to do and do the best
you east. You must be faith-
ful to the place where God
put you and for which you
are equipped.
PHONE FA 7-MM
LIVINGSTON, 'TEXAS
411 Abbey St
Livingston, Texes
4
"Since 1S3T
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
ACE; H. Birmingham, Pastor. p ra
Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Wed
Preaching 11 am., Eveninf fleer
Worship 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Meet
Services Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday nights. J™
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Scho
LIVINGSTON; R. L. Sheddad. n a.
Faster. Sunday School 9:45 wed
a m. Worship Services 11 a.m., p.m.
Youth Services 6 p.m., Evening
Worship 7:13 p.m., W M.C. 1:3#
p m. Tuesday, Wednesday Pray- “ s
er meeting 7:15 p.m.
BAPTIST
BETHEL. Bold Springs; Bro. C.
L. Moore, Pastor. Every Sun- ncar
day: Sunday School 10 a.m., FIR!
Church 11 a.m. Lest
MAGNOLIA HILL; Rev. R. A.
Cog-Pastor. Sundays; Sunday
School 10 a.m., Morning Wor-
ship 11,a.m., Evening Services
6:30 p.m. >
OAKDALE, Bro. Dock Black,
Pastor. Sundays: Sunday
School 10 a.m., Morning Wor-
ship 11 a.m.. Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service 7:30
p.m.
ONALASKA; G. A. Johnson,
Pastor. First and Third Sun-
days: Preaching 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. Eyery Sunday: Sun-
day School 10 a.m., Training
Union 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays:
Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
PROVIDENCE; Rev. Edgar
(Pat) Long, Pastor. Sundays:
Sunday School 7 p.m. Wednes-
day*-. Prayer Meeting 7:30 p,m..
WMA t p.m. Second and Fourth
Tuesdays: Brotherhood 7 p.m.
SCHWAB CITY; Rev. T. C.
Jones, Pastor. Sundays: Sunday
School 9:45 a.m.. Morning Wor-
ship 11:00 a.m., Training union
6:45 p.m , Evening Worship 8:00
p.gi., Monday: WMS 2:00 p.m.,
Wednesday: Prayer meeting
tiflp p.m., Thursday: Visitation
4:dD p.m. — .6:00 p.m,
SODA; Rev. W. L. Johnson,
Pastor. Sundays: Sunday School
10 1.01., Morning Worship 11
a.th.. Training Service 6:30
p.m., Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays: Mid-Week Service
7 f -HL
STRYKER, FM Road 352; Junes
Stockey. Pastor. Sundays: Sun-
day School 10 a.m., Church 11
a.m.,.TraMing Union 6:30 p.m.,
Chfcreh 7:90 p.m. Wednesdays:
Prlyer Meeting 7 p.m. <
SUNFLOWER; Bra. lYank Laf-
ferty, Pastor. Sunday Scbofcl
10;w a.tn., Worship Service
11:00 a.m.. Evening Service 7
p.m. Midweek Service 7:30 p.m.
EPISCOPAL
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH; The
Rev. Martin LeBreeht, Vicar.
Sunday;: Church School 9:55
a.m., Holy Communion, First
and third. Sundays 11:00 a.m.*
Morning Prayer, other Sundays
11:00 a.m. Nursery available.
School 10 a.m., Morning Wor-
ship'll a.m., Evening Services
7:30 p.m. Wednesdays: Prayer
Meeting 7:30 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL
EMANUEL UNITED; J. W.
Needham, Pastor. Sundays:
Sunday School 9:45 a.m,, Mona-
ing Worship 11 a.m., Evening
Worship 7:15 p.m., Wednesdays:
Young People’* Services 7:15
p.m., Saturdays: Worship Ser-
vices 7^15 p.m.
FIRST" OF JESUS CHRIST;
Highway 287 west of Corrigan,
W. A. Hester, Pastor. Sundays:
Sunday School 10 a.m., Morn-
ing Service 11 a.m.. Evening
Service 7.30 p.m., Wednesdays,
Services, 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays,
Evening Services 7:Jtf p.p.
FIRST UNITED; Rev. M. E.
Precise. Pastor. Sundays: Sun-
day School 10 a.m., Moning
THE BEST PUCE
METHODIST
CAMDEN; Sundays: Sunday
School 10 a.m., Morning Wor-
ship II a.m., M.Y.F. 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays: Mid-Week Ser-
vices 7:30 p.m,
CORRIGAN; Rev. W. H. Hillen-
carap, Pastor. Sundays: Church
School 9:45 h.m.. Morning Wor-
ship 11 a.m., Youth Fellowship
6:45 p.m., Evening Worship 7:30
p.m. '
FIRST, Livingston; Rev. Ben
Behrens, Pastor. Sundays; Sun-
day School F.45 a.m., Morning
Worship 10:55 am., Youth
Choir 5:30 p.m,, M.Y.F. 6 pan.,
Evening Worship 7. p.m, ...
GOODRICH; MarshaRn Me-
Queen, Pastor. Sundays: Sun-
day 'School 10 a.m., Morning
Worship 11 am., M.Y.F. 6:30
Worship 11 a.m., Evening Wor-
ship 7:45 p'.tn., Wednesdays;
Young People’s Service f:30
JP JCb.. Bible Study 8:30 p.m.’
FRESBYTERIAN
FIRST. Livingstdo; 3undiys,
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., $er
mon 11 a.mi
rttOMPSON MEMORIAL; New
Be Loyal To Your Home
Town And Watch It Grow
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Morn-
ing Worship 10:50 a.m., Junior
Choir 5:30 p.m., Training Ser-
vice 6:30 p.m., Evening Worship
i:30 p.m. Wednesdays: Officers
and Teachers Meeting 7 p.m,,
Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.
JONES PRAIRIE, Leggett;
John €. Hamrick, Pastor. Sun-
days: Sunday School 10 a.m..
Morning Worship 11 a.m.,
Training Union 6:30 p.m.. Even-
ing WdfWtp 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
days: Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.
LEGGETT; Bro.- Ray Rogets,
Pastor. Sundays: Sunday Schott
10 a.ift., ChUrch 11 a.m.. B.t.S."
6:30 p.m.; Chut^T'-SO p.m.
LET US SERVE YOU
Willard Sundays; Sunday
School 10 a.m.. Worship $er-
vice 7:30 p.m. ^
REORGANIZED CHURCN OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATtER
’ DAY SAINTS
Meets every Sunday in the
home of Opal Montalbano and
W.JL Sears. Public Welcome,
rat road 856 AS Huntsville
highway, second house on |eft.
Services 10 and 11 a.m. Virgil
Jr Billings, Minister in charge.
Uvkigtroii, Ti
/ , 1 ,
Sam Houston
Electric Co-Op, Inc.
“ FA 7-4341 .
Leggett
Lumber Company
TEXAS YELLOW FINE LUMBER
Livingston, Texas
Highway 146 FA 7-4387
• ■. ■ : , n
Livingston
Tolcphono
Company
The Chun
hes Of i
Pol
k County
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961, newspaper, February 16, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763062/m1/10/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.