Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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THURSDAY, Ifrl*
THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS *S
PAGE SA
t h>>Id afntnoma to the fresh water
! losing 2/3 mp per 10 gallons of
water. Some jMRftemakera rub
deteVgent into gi^ise stains and
then ttme In hot water, or you
cap . sponge grease stains with
,a .household grease sirtvent
| Grass and fdjage steins should
"Be 'remm.-f'd'ii.s' 'ptwdptly as pos-
sible. Applying detergent to the
stain and rinsing is usually ef-
fective. or you can sponge the
Peggy Ann Pridgen; Albert Prid-
gen to Charles Ray Pridgen.
John Blueits^fc tojgfrrries E.
Fuller; T. E. Duke to Public, I
Restrict! »; 1
^ dep et vir to Ben F. Tanner,
Ray R. Marsh toJames A Tubbs,
Jr.; G H. Moffett et ux, ,
dari^ilettie Davis la Jim Dsiv-
it; Clyde C. Jordan to Roosevelt
KaMi C. B. -Richardson, Trustee .
to Clyde C Jordan, Trustee’s
Deed „ »
Charles W Leggett to Dorms
L. Bounds, et vir; G. Etheridge
et al to W. H. Oliver, Release;
Estate of J. Carl Smith. Certi-
Estate J. Carl Smith, Deceased,
Certified Copy Will; T. C Brash-
er, to Jess Ross; R. E. Bra me to
. ,, _ Robert E Jackson; Alice Earle
Minnie Tipteq, Rho- t0 Raymond Jones, Release; E.
M. Sptettstosser to- Hugh Pitts;
Don- E. Reily, et al to Louie
Atfil iSrpith, et al.
n~“ MARRIAGE ucense
1 Lbr. Co., Internationa] Truck.
Maxine Prewitt, .Lincoln; Jes-
sie Keiley, Chevrolet Pickup;
Thomas C. Neal, Mercury; Jf ',h
H. Hush, Jr., Ford Pickup; W.
H. Hinson. Guide; J. G. Haynes,
■Chevrolet; Ned Criswell, Chevro-
let: S. F. Fender, Dodge; Floyd
M Brock, Ford; Livingston Tele-
News From The
By Janie (Kcffis
ME VI
to Viola Jones, Dollie Barger et*
vir to B. M. Morris; A. C. Eleby
to Kenneth Grissom.
A. C. Eleby to A. A. Wells;
R. L. Perkins to Gyde Eastepp;
L. C. Cooper to Ed DeWalt;
Ulhe Butter, Affidavit; Vergie
A. Heagins To Floyd Eleby, et
ux; Steve E Nix to Edwin L.
Bedwell; Albert Pridgen to Sid-
Are you unhappy with
Johnnye Pear} Fain, et al to
J Ei Norwood, et al; Eva Mur-
phy Cain et vir to Jim Murphy;
Rcstland Memorial Park to V. E.
Bryice; Pauline Keeley, et al to
Jessie E. Hopper; S. T. Coats A
Son, Field Notes* E. E. Smith
* - ~ -TL- , r ~.csi
washing results? -Are your clothes
■• not as w hi te and pleasing t« yOu
when they <'<>fne from you;- auto-
matic washer? Here's a few tipi;
to help you solve some, eA-- your
laundry problems ,. “* it'
Graying" is most freqiK-ntly
caused by -incomplete removal
of seal; or what is Commonly
called “dirt backwash ” The lat--
lei means tiyii soil removed from
: clothes . ~ is redepwwed while
clothes are swirling around in the.
wash winter Factors contribut-
ing? to graying aivyjyft jenough
.jk-terggnt. <>verb tailing. th'ewash-
- improper sorting tiefore waslv
l’ng, and too low water tempera-
ture.
You're asking for trouble if .
you wash (lark ro#" othirfrsB '
?■ Heins' with lighter i&sfalg.' "jfrr
wash an oil-wuled"Wji|4wri3^bi-rl-note:, p&biwpdi* VtHS
Ttnthes pi walci Wirt gooi." • ■'Nfillfc'aj, •» fro-uvmrtuii
KJ... ' tytrite awf ffeht ,<vl..r’-^-xishiri^)h hm, water aril .a.hill H
*>"*• tJVsilJ l*; wash™ taw*lye.wmv^td -'wh-ts-egeMi ^
; ■.wker'uifar-lfr-.-iM tAt degrees F, ' Bus I
: „ -If ■ .wa.sh-Hycte, uw Wr w.-.tet J
laundi^ sland and fk-leigent Very - greasy |
-- ItardsC haVc your deafer^Aeck-it i Mks truiy. deten,-
H< is qualified to make necessary gent. Gretuie |a* ri-mqyv
iiljustinents ed fnan clothes by aikhng tiouse-
I, - Frequently, an Imniecpiate a *___ .
Jtm^fe Byron Stringer and
Miss Elizabeth Ann Andrews;
Everett Eugene Davis and Miss
Joann Blankenship.
NEW CAB REGISTRATIONS
Henry E Sturrock, Ford; Floyd
Minyard, Fond; Artin T. Pur?
ham. Ford Pickup; Gal*pd U.
Rogera, Ford; W. C fccketls
phone Co., #*ord Pickup, Alfred
L. Baxter, International Pickup.
clothes can be preventwl by care- abte item is .colorfast. Stubborn
ful measuring "of"sioup or deter- staias can tie treated with a
gent, and addition of a water (-hlorim“ or sodium perborate
conditidier to the HtSt Ttase. Re- , bleach. Grass stains may also
'member too • that Adhes "*»ro 1m- i-emovt>d by applying lemon
whiter and brighter when washed.> juide followed by exposure .to
in soft walejtc aiid‘:UifW j ^
less soap ot (femlgentr Gf issu-se
you must avdftl t tfe^iiicwm-t ! • ■.
practices mentium-d alsive to pi-e- .*
graying K
On farms a net ram-hfN ■hiifccs <^^**k**
stains fnspiently ts.mc 'frum Kt| % J
grease, or from grass <n other j ~f~. V/ t t Wki/f
foliage How c a it ttiey l» frmov i , \ V/
" *-r' " -1' ' j -
.rjjtSpOlHl • Cflal :
l,i(it}t|venT,s-
*sasM^L •
? The U. S., Army Signal Corps
in 3907 offered to buy a flying
machine that could travel at 40
miles per bour with two met}
aboard. .
the sup. After pre-treatment,
clothes shoyld he washed in the
regular manner.
mey Pridgen; Albert Pridgen to • fied Copy Ordei Probating Will;
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SPECIALS
FOR
THURSDAY • FRIDAY
I*-' ■
SATURDAY
%w/«iets
J
QUANTITY RIGHTS
...... RESERVED
DAIRYLAN'S HOMO
Vi Gal
Ctn.
• >I-;'«topli|iwWEffIK *'■*• • •* *t ■'Ell II
FRESH DRESSED GRADE "A" NUGGETT - WHOLE
SPECIAL
can also f>e <.-ansed try impunties
in ifa-' water. Iron in the water.
Is a well known .Jferidei
I^fltriJiy i-xpciis say that gray-
trii; and yeH**wuig aiv ri>f <siBSest
tiiutlr detergent -flfiiwvwirj'
•Sktinitf*, 'in: front loading j
tiiachwk - aiaf' r*--
hrttBtiojts ranIt**- .hampered tiy.,.
••XctiAxSfk. w«k That'.* wJtv”l>>w
sud.Mnf? .tetergents an* retxan
merabil
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You might ask -How can gray-
rw*S» he removed from white
. :• tta-s?... ‘fty iMilditHMi.iig gi
c-lothes m 1he washlV
fii this bv hot water arid no j
snap or tUro-rgent Howevwr, add
One Month Only -
Complete
Beouty Course
$ TOO 00 Cash
' • *; , ■' • • *
Rep CSfliitj j State Approved
up«*P^
FRESH G ROUND BOUND
FRESH LEAN
BMOKED BACON
m .VrsVilJ K, TEXAS
: GA s «m
Call or Wntoi. U»- far Detail*
U S. GOOD BABA’ BEEF
•— Saw lia »W» ft-e
LOIN or T-BONE
STEAK
79'
GRADE ,Vk,V-
_ ■ _ ^ _
•nd 0
y'!6R£ETINS
CAROS
MOHAWK SLICED
Ui. Pig
... .
PURE AS SNOW
ft’s more fun to shop lor
Valentines ” that are
more fun to get! And
our 1964 collection of
cards is a shopper's de-
w-t* , - ■■'*-, * "v-
light! Come in, choose
the “perfect" card.
PANCY DELICIOUS
( EtlA> PUGS
Calavoes
1 <■»!*»**
set MV*1
44 Ot.
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BORDENS
ICE CREAM
Vi Gal. Ctn
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Tall Du
IIHBVs
BL PEAS
NAIBKD
OF COURSE
Have Many Other Gift Items for
ill .... ‘ '-.f V T-. •
Her and Him
OOLD MEDAL Kitchon-Tastod
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781172/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.