Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page: 11 of 12
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X JAXCAKY Jl, 195,
THK POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
Mr and Mrs Roy X Smith and
littie son of DiUas visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Her-
ring last week eq<i...
\M Sgt A. B. Herring of Fort
Hood visited home folks he*# last
week end.
C: C Perkin* and Mrs Jewel
Perkin* were business visitor* in
Luflun one day last week.
Mcadanaea C. E. Multkan and
& L, Perkirw were jhORptof in
Dtboil Saturday.
line county, one day Iasi week
Mrs Bill Herring visited with
relative* in Houston a few dayd
'■last' Week.,
Mr. and Mrs Claude Daniel of
WAKEH&D *
By Mi*. A. 0. LlUay
New Kit Encourages Young Sculptors
r,Mr incf Mrs^^iHiiyd VtheeSer
niv in Houston at the bedside of
Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Lane Aster of Fort Arthur visited
in the A Idlley home one day
last wt«K. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Travis, Smith of
Houston visited in the home of
%&&& & $*■ a-
Ml and Mrs R. Watts were in
Lufkin Thursday on business.
' Mrs. Frank Brown visited with
relatives in Diboil Wednesday.
Mrs. W. A. Trigg was called to
Houston Mouday due to the illness
of hsr daughtert Mrs. Bill Kirbey.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Bdlin add Mes-
dames R. V. McCurley,'Charlie
Stanford and Martha May Brace-
well attended the WMU associa-
tion Tuesday at Diboll.
Mrs. W. A. Trigg returned home
from Houston Sunday after a
week with her daughter and fam-
ily. Mrs, B. Kirby and children
accompanied her home for a few
days visit.; „
Mrs. Gladys Adams and daugh-
ter, Paula of Corrigan, spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Stanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gann and
family of L,ufkin spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W Gann, Barbara and Joe Ben.
Miss Gerald Yates of Shreve-
port, La., was hqme for the week
end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lang and
family of Houston were week end
visitors“df his motbvT* Mrs. Lang,
and family. , ........-
Mr. and Mrs. C, Stanford were
shoppers in Corrigan Saturday.
Vf- it ’
Mr, Saip Wheeler who is very
tU this week.
Mr- M W Wheeler and fam-
ily attended the funeral of her
father, Mr. Sam Ridley in Ange-
-a-i'.-Ub-Vintl v<-
few days last week
Rev. add Mrs. Jack Morgan of
Ace made a t rip to Hat Un gen on
business lust week.
Mr Harmon Walters and a
friend vf Houston were visitors
in the litimgiOl Mr and Mrs War-
H >i Waiter of Ace Sunday.
-'Remit visitors in the home of
\Ir ami Mrs. R. B: Tribe Were
NOW AT HOME FI RNITl RE COMPANY
PRICE EVER
Sponsor Better Government Legislation
Rep. Lduis H. Anderson and Sett. Charles F. Herrin* are shown
above, left to right, as they confer on a Vttenuta Land hill spew*
ssi&V&y a
would require publication of a classified ad in the hometown news-
paper of any veteran applying for a h-m to purchase Jam) under
tna fUtnaEfa nf (ku V'Ataeana t and \ It — - »l...1 ______
Vspd Washington.
H’The modeling material, unique
in itself, is Transogrsm’s, “Py^o-
• con"—a wonder plastic that
bakes to lasting hardness in 15
minutes in an ordinary kitchen
, even at 325-350° F. When cooled,
/IJt becomes practically unbreak-
able and can be grided or decor-
ated with plastic naints. '
: In forming the bust, slabs of
automatic washer I
the benefits of the Veterans Land Act— It WQuUrg&me the'veteran
who has made such,application, specifically designate the land, and
quote the Purchase price. "By this method,” safrl Herring, “the
witoir would know what is being done with our Veterans Land
Fuads, and who is taking sdvarrWgr of thrStotWe-gcnrrnus offer,”
Said Anderson, "This simple notice-wall stun once and for aft the
false applications for veterans lands. Had it been in effect years
ago it would have saved the state millions of dollars." Both legis-
lators are veterans, Anderson is from Midland; Herring is from
Austin. -
day >i it its in the .home ■ <t Mi
and Mr*7 Willio Tullo*.
am-mw mttfmanaex
,..h fully automatic, yet you
con stop it, start It, change
ft at ony timtf
last leek as aM Awe
gesW' -JHOSf .
''“reoT#1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown were
in Corrigan Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Phillips, Sr.,
visited iq Hi lister Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Bolin and Mrs.
R. U. McCurley attended the Gen-
By Ralph Walton Overstreet
• fuitv *uTO«uric
• seuv tiiiiin
• CONVINtINt WktITt SWITCH
• ISCIUSIVI OTiStOAM AC HOW
• QUII1 OPISA1IOH
• WDS IAVI* ImMwwtl .►
• mavtau DieiuOASliiTT
Mmlaewn i II# #lm UN St
ACE NEWS
eral Convention of District ’ll in
Nacogdoches Thursday.
Visitors hi the* Chailie Stanford
home Sunday -won’ thetr daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. ('loon Murry
by Mrs. W11U* Tutlee
Rev uid Mrs. i Steve Barrett
and family of SUsIkw wore visitors
to' the .Are* A'.scmhly of God
church at Are Sunday. Ik-V. and
Mi u,uiett* plan i" vi.-in in the
ciniicli amt cnmniui^ a nil nest
and.....ihildriTi ’ and Mrs.' -,Ws J.
Bearden ami children, till of Di«
boll. {tJ
Mr, a id Mrs. John K, Pruitt
and-»baby visited Mrs. Pruitt’s
parents, Mfe*. and Mrs; David al
Camp Ruby ,Inst week end,
Mr, and MTsc* Shives and fam-
ily visited with relatives in Za-
valfa ovfer Uie week end,;
Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Bradley
and fafhUy vihited Mr. Brad-
ley's sister, Mrs, Vanwinkle and
family of Silsbeo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B, Jordan of
Hoiiltofi wetV week end visitors-In
the Grady Fuller home.
Mt, and J»trs. Norin.m Su-m
and son of Corrigan were visitors
in the J. E. Stanford Jioine Sun-
U NIT ED STATES POSTAGE
the shower were: Mrs W. 1>. Mae- ,
DoUg.d of Taylor, who with her j
husband and son spent the week,
.'nd ’ with tier parents. Mr and
Mrs. Atma Stanford, Mrs. I’evt-m
Walters --I Beaumont and Miss
Chai lone Cook of 1 loustoh win >
spent the week fad wHh' toalr pan-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cook,
Mrs; May Tipton of Carlisle,
mother of the proorn and his -s-
ter, Mrs. Ruth M.-yur* of Jacinto
By Mr*. R c. Oates
"mtHuicPMf8~Rrer."packer*and,
Mrs. Groce of Shepherd visited
relatives here Sunday................
Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Sheppard
a id children of Houston vim list
with the. C. C. Thomas family
and also Mrs. Pearl Sheppard of
Mars ton.
Tatmadge Thomas visited__In
Mamdoctvrot't SwegMito fiketer *Ma
Ooidm lo*k»« t> 1 0**» !Uc*«A»g
D.lUvrr und He«<tti«t Cliigl f*4«d
City and Mrs, G. A. Johnaoft of
lath* fama).
Livingston. ,, u,,;.......
Mrs. Emma Bra me of-Llvingston
who was visiting Mrs Stanford,
was present at the shower
Shepherd Friday night,
••4 Dwarf tang* P*w#«
filc« m#y *my —U wgnigvol Jaalts......
Mrs. B. C, Oates and Miss, Bet- 1 , *' ' ,
ty Katherine Nettles vlisted Mrs. to Homsten last Sgtiiid,
Btanrhe IhohH and Mrs iktna turned the
Hiiii iiilsoip and baby last Friday, Ml - ■' ■'
g,Wng polhiw
and thildren of Bold Springs vi»-
Mrs Sarah Burch has recently
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Verne
moved to Livingston, where she
LawroiK i Sin
will make her home.
Bay Scouts Mark 47th Birthday
For God and My Country
Baptists believe , But (he Bible’s true signifi-
in a supreme ^cance ls not measured by its his-
. Book, one that ' torical accounu nor hy its laws
presents the laws along. I he Bible is a Book about
of God for man' life. It tells us how we should
-to follow. -Thcv ' live to bring happiness and jus-
belicve that this Book is from , tit* to others and to ourseteeju
God and that it remains the ' No other book can match the
Mine from one century Bibfe in telling us about death
gnother. Though written long and how to secure cvcrlasf.ng
|:$f L A’
leiri'i•
life after death, or
ago, it is just as supreme as
if these are set up by churches
or rclif ious organizations. Nor ^
T# Hit book for any single class, tions.
This Book, of course, is the I,he Bible 1
Bible. Written by many au- quality as.it c.
thors. it has sixty-six books that person of Jesus
jtofold real life stories. Their ac- of tmd who, b
curacy » supported by men of ^
today who have expk
civilizations of nations
longer exist,
r Despite the
ties and languages
IARREL CARBURETOR, CUSTOM TRIM* KING-SIZE 8.50*14 TIRES
Plot All Th0S0 Of/»#r fxfro-Vo/u# Features at No Extra Cortf
cross for ms teaemngs anu ior
various nationali- the way of life he demonstrated.
-ref its writers, The Bible shows us the pace
u ~ArZh of vears over of death in the scheme of life;
.nd the hundreds *yun_A » ^ ^ dea(h u not the end
mirkabte undyln S Bible that of things, because it tells; how
markable unity t , jhat samc Jesus rose from a
i"diCatCii>t8 T"truth that Bap- grave and was seen and rccog-
wmmaaL”// devoutly be- nized by people after death. j
WEf/i/h Se The Bible opens to us the op-
Wtfi - The Bibfe is * portunity to believe in this tome
Mr^Jk nook of history. Jesus and to receive kf «» heav-
telling how man en after <l*c end ol our earthly
“ ‘J1?,1 -All the Bible U 4c word ol
ting forth n.to*y . God aBd all of it is for all man-
to^od^And W^e^wman It "7e-
Metal Saat Sid* Pamela _
D«ap Recats«d Safety
Stoermg W||»i
Talltat# Instrument lights
f2-Volt Electrical System
Printed Bectticql Circuit
Dual Hvrtt ^
Turn Signals
Dual lilummated Ash Receivers
" ‘ * , ; -a.
Twin Sus Visors ■
Crank-Opera tod Vent Pane*
Foot-Operated Parking Broke
WIDE-STANCE CHASSIS-
New S lnch-Wider frame
U -inch Wheels
Pivot-Poise Front Sospeiftkm with
Counter-Bive ' .............; ,. V ’,
Outhoord Mounted Rear Shock
AbKirbers
Deal Center-Control Steering
LUXURY-CAR FEATURES -
Fadwon-Firm Seel*
Strut-Mounted Instrument Pane)
With Anti-Glare Top
CiG-CAR BENEFITS-
Two-Tone Accent Styling
122 Inch Wheelbase
4091 Pounds BIG
tig-Car Roominess
Hi-Lo Bumper Protection
ROCKET t-400 INCTNE-
277 Horsepower
400-lb.-ft. Torque
371-OJ.-in. Diiplocemem
9.5-to-l Compression Ratio
04 filter
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957, newspaper, January 31, 1957; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763152/m1/11/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.