Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961 Page: 7 of 12
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Spring unlocks the flowers to
paint the laughing soil.—Reginald
Heher,
PROMOTED — Edwin 0. Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis
sKritte of .* 'Living***^ >
was m*wtty~''twt»iiWgi^%'JCil^‘‘J "
tain In the Marine Corps Re*
serve. Captain Smith and his
wife Etta, daughter of Mrs. Stove
B. Townley, Route 2, Livingston,
reside in Hull. Smith teaches
sixth grade in the Hardin Pub-
lic Schools and Mrs, Stnith is
Librarian at Hull-Daisettl High
School. Captain Smith spent
t)iree years, eight months in the
Marine Corps. During that time,
he was stationed at Ctmp Fu-
jii, Japan, Quantico, Virginia i
and Camp LeJeuhe, North Car*
olina. i
FOREMOST OR BORDRNS HOMO
UNDEFEATED - Shown above is the eighth grade basketbell team at Livingston Junior Hi^h
School, The eighth grader* have gone through this season playing 18 games and came out on tHe big
end of the score In all of the games. The team Is coached by Randall Leggett and players ares
Judson Pritchard, Newton Bullock, Bill Kennedy, 0>eg Rasberry, Jimmy Owen, Dimpy Carlton, Olen-
don Bullock, Leslie Williams, Joe Pedigo, Johnny Holloman, George Harrell, Bubba Watsoni end
David Hall. They do not appear in the picture In the order listed^ ■ —Staff Phot*
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Santa AaR (FHTNC> - Marine
Pfc. Edmond R. Hilley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Nay of 606 W.
Jones Street, Ljvingston, Is serv-
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Raymond Burr — Martha Myer
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Joan Bennett
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Donald O’Connor—Jplla Adams
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Natalis Wood—Robert Wagnar
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ALSO UNDEFEATED — Sharing an undefsated season record with the eighth graders Is the seventh
grade team pictured above of, Livingston Junior High School. This team played eight games during
The season and was victorious In eft. Liggett fl "the coach and players are: Gus Cassity, Mark Moae-
ley, Allen Alder son, Adrian Young, Forter Bullock, Bob Prater, Alton Sylestine, Charles Wells, Paul
Harrell, Emmett Gilliland, Mike Wrenri, Odoll Jackson Mike Crosby, John Collins and Ken P *
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Services Held
For Mrs. Lula H
Ehrlich,Age 87
Funeral services for Mrs. Lula
Ehrlich of Austin were held on
Saturday. February 11, from Pine
Grove Cemetery at 3 p.m. Rev.
Will Hester officiated.
Mrs. Ehrlich spent the last 17
years in Austin.^ and the former
47 years in Camden. She was a
member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include one son: J. T.
Ehrlich of Austin, one sister, Mrs.
lone Smith of Monroe, Louisiana,
two grandchildren, and two great
grandchildren.
Those serving as pall bearers
were Otto J. Ehrlich; James W.
Ehrlich, M D.; Lewis T. Adpms;
Paul Adams; Earl Amerine; and
Buddy Pullen.
Corrigan Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements.
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BABY CHICKS IF BROUGHT INTO THE STORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. REMEMBER,
YOU MUST COME TO THE STORE TO OBTAIN YOUR CARD AND WE WILL ISSUE ONLY
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.