Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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LHS UomtfrM To
Play Fo«rGomes
In winding up the 1960-61 basket-
ball season the Livingston High
By Mrs. Lynn Hood
.Mrs. Raymond-Payne has been
in Houston with her husband who
Underwent surfeery She is home
for a brief stay and states that
Raymond is expected to come
heme this week. ;
Visitant with Mr. and Mrs. Alton
LaRoe over the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Waite and son,
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell and
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SPECIALS FQR
^ THU., FRI. A SAT.
i FEB. 16, 17 A 18th
W --.p,. - QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED
Love must triumph over hate.
;«*if Baker Eddy.
TJT.K TOWN
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BED PLUM MM
FOLOERS
VACUUM-PACKED
INSTANT COFFEE
iPor Afternoon Naptime
ft? GARIY CLEVELAND RTtll, «i.D. ^
Wur Why may i
few US* between
dradua»T, W*
day, ana M mld-n»mtnir; dWl| him. And if aha ha* trouble
one in the 'afternoon. : t| rounding him up smd getting
him indoors, hs will hardly be
well prepared for his nap.
Keep Him Indoors ; ¥ 4 -
As a rule, It la better not to
let -the' tot go outdoors after
lunch, but for the mother to
drop everything and devote her1
time £nd best skills toward pre-
paring him emotionally for the
If all this Is to be done well,
the mother must always ba
there or have a skillful substi-
tute. Lack of these essential*
tends to upset the nap routine
and often leads to its discon-
tinuance one or several years
too eaifty.
Wrong Impression
It’i so very easy for the
mother to kid herself into be-
lieving that the youngster, of
three or four, who has not been
practiced well at napping regu-
larly, no lqiger needs a hap.
But if aha Uses the sense she
was bom' With, she will know
he does need it and will omit
no reasonable effort or self-
sacrifice, to cultivate in him the
regular afternoon nap.
(My bulletins, ‘The Nervoua
Child" and “Sleep ^Problems",
may he Hid by sending a self-
addressed, U. S. stamped enve-
lope to me in care of this news-
paper.) t
Answering Pueatn* Qwstlom
Q. Why have you urged ua
and our children to put Christ-
mas seals on our Christmas
cards and letters?
A. Because the money we
pay ter the seals helps to save
thousands of parents and chil-
dren from tuberculosis.
DURING hla early weeks,
your baby may sleep most of
fca tlmt hep(r%1f<edinii.rA
Oraduahy, hi* naps grow
Shorter and only twice a
one in the afternoon. „
Ry the age of two he may
nap only in the afternoon. For-
tunate if this afternoon nap
oohtinues Until school attend-
ance interferes. If, however, he
attends nuraeiy school, he may
get a nap there.
lfesiy Factors Involved
Obviously the degree of regu-
larity of his routine—eating.
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LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE GRAPE FRUIT (
QT. CANS
8 OZ. CAN
GER8ERS STAINED
BLUE CIRCLE SWEET
75c NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINE
DAD I fUvD 0 cans
ALMA FRESH SHELLE0 BLACKEYED
No. 303 CANS
MAZOLA CORN OIL
No. 300 CANS
DEL DIXI PINJO
AMERICAN BEAUTY CORN
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
HEMET WHOLE SPICED
Spaghetti with meat carton
QUICK 3 MINUT|E
No. 2 Vi
CANS
18 OZ. PKG.
UPTON’S
FANCY FRESH DRESSED
PKG. OF 2
DICKER’S KORN KIST
FRESH DRESSED
THICK SLICED
SANDY’S BRICK
RATH’S PURE PORK
FRESH
SWIFTS HONEY CUP
1/2 GAL
Patio Beef
DROMEDARY POUND CAKE
1ft LB,
PKG.
NABISCO FiO NEWTON
LB. BOX OR BAG
POTATOES
LIGHT OR DARK
Proven
NIAGRA INSTANT
12 OZ. PKG
2$ LB. BAG
BOLDEN RIPE
BLEACH
TORTILLAS
PAW BEEF
TACOS
5 LB. BAG
PKG, OF I
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14 Of. CTN
PATIO CHEESE
EXTRA FANCY BELL
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.