Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1964 Page: 9 of 12
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THURSDAY, OCT. 1,19M
What GOODRICH FOLKS are Doing
By Mr*. Bra trice Ran - Phone FO 5-2(88
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Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Edmonds and Mrs. Jesse Emanuel and daugh-
-aon Raymond spent Sunday as the
guests of Mrs. Edmonds'brofficr
and family, Mr. and ■Mrs.- Jodie-l-i
Brown In Porter.
and Mrs. Bart Duff in their new
home. Mr. apd Mrs. Duff, who
have resided at the Jack Hunt
rent house in Goodrich for the
past year or more, moved this
past week in their new home just
finished In the Soda Community.
Mrs. Myrtle Holliday, a mem-
ber of the Hamshire School Fac-
ulty In Hamshire, spent the week-
end at home and visited with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Cole had
is their visitors during the week,
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. B. J Cole and little daugh-
ter, Shannon of Brazoria, on Tues-
day and Wednesday; Tuesday af-
ternoon Mrs Cole, her son and
* family, visited in Midway with
their daughter and sister, Mrs
Bill Davtd and family; and on
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Cole had
as their visitors, Mrs. Cole's son
and family, Mr and Mrs. Joe
ter, Sherrell, visited Friday and
Saturday in LaPorte with her
other,- Mrs-~FVJ, Deveer—
Mrs. Albert Laramore visited
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lara-
more and two children from Sun-
day until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Lowe had
as their visitors; tKfTr*“daugfilei'
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W T
Mullins of Freer, Texas; from
Friday until this past Wednesday;
and Mr. and Mrs. Mumps’ son,
Larry Mullins of Amarillo from
Sunday until Wednesday,
Mrs J E. Craig spent Saturday
in Houston.
" Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Boyd
and mother, M'-s Giidden had as
their visitors for the weekend
their (laughter and family, Mr
and Mrs I Thomas Kill, Lisa, and
Tommy of Cypress, and their sm
ami family, Mr and Mrs Charles
Boyd and Terri of • Houston,
Mrs. Mamie Lee Konczal and
mother, Mrs. Mai* Edwards spent
this past week in Houston with
Perkins and children of Houston their sister and daughter, Mrs
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COUNTY ENTERPRISE. LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
PMCtf
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Huehnur Sr.
_Mr. Edward Edd;
To Mr^j&beth.Adams Hueb-
pcr; Gary Wayne Babcock To
Mm-MniTr' Virginia
James Edward Brown To Miss
Loyal Ovella Caldwell; Corrle
Lee Bailey To Lessie Made Phil-
lipe, '
"^WMSTTBEEDS
Helen McCormack Gay et vir To
Eva Mae Gay Maze, Deed; Clif-
ford C. Gihson To Mack M. Gib-
lon, Deed; Charles R. Jones To
W. T Carter & Bro., Deed: Polk
County Fair & Recreation Assoc;,
Inc. To City of Livingston,.Deed:
Charles J. Gerlach; Jr. To Mary:
P. Sextrfi et al, Deed; R. A
Horn, et al To R,ilj>h ,E. Vance
al Affidavit at Heirship; C. A
Smith :To Ray Marsh, Deed;
Charles J. Gerlach, Jr. To E. H.
Fulton et ux, •Deed.
OIL, GAS * MINERAL LEASES
Shell Oil Company To Marie
LaRoe Jones, et al, Release: Cur-
tis Anderson et ux To Humble
f7 feat*** at ^f°
Amendment; ii F. West To
Humble Oil & Refining Company,
^•Jmpgp of Depijsitory: R. J. Hurt
Deed; Guy Stewart T<j W»a
of Frances Ham man, Deceased,
Certified Copy Probate Proceed
ing; John Hamman, ITT To John
Hamaiaan, Jr,,Trustee, Certified
Copy of Alignment; ' Efbert E.
Trollinger et ux To Kerafeth Net-
tles. Deed; T. B. Dewalt To James
L. Dewalt, Deed; Tom Criswell
Criswell To Viola Jones, Deed;
Ezekiel Mathis To Viola Jones,
Deed; Kate Drew, et al To R. A.
Damn?!, Deed; Lucille Lister, et
POLK COUNTY FARM BUREAU
“Polk County Farm- Bureau Cook and D. D Dillon. Recom-
1. state arid
situation,"
ux -To J. J, Morris, Right of Way
"Willie Strickland, DeedfEsttte fr0 HumbW' On^lr'Iteftnhig^P
pany. Assignment OGAM Lease;
R. J. Hurt To Humble Oil & Ref
in ing Company, Assignment
OGAM Leases; R. J. Huit To
Humble Oil A Refining Company,
Assignment OGAM Leas; R J.
Hurt To Humble Oil A Refining
Company, Assignment
members are in the process of
suggesting juries for the im-
provement of
rational _
said’ Mr. WayndlBaEerT'piesulent
at the* local orjfaifiaatfdh; The
discussion issues Affecting agri-
culture are being directed by in
membcFS-oL4k:-Blljix' Develop- of
ment Committee — Dr. K. Rndtr
Parkhill, M. S. Jackson. Jr.; J. B.
Roiierts, Chevrolet Pi^|f^Lee
Vaughn, Chevrolet Pickup; Lee
Barrington, Chevrolet pickup-; Ed-
gar W, Barnes, For| Pickup;
Johnie Standley, Fora Pickup;
OGAM ! L. C. Gay, Ford ptcWfp;1 Dallas
Lease; James B. Richardson To
Sun Oil Company, OGAM Lease.
NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS
John H. Beaty, Chevrolet; A
mendations will be adopted at.
the annual county dinner meeting
to'■ be held Oct. 20 at 7:00 p. m
in Livingston at Roland's Restau-
rant. ' !
Polk County residents who are j
directly or indirectly interested!
the agricultural development I
Polk County are invited to
.'fdisem*-
needs with any member of tlx
committee.
Legislative staffs are main-,
tained in Austin and in Washing-}
ton to inform the Legislative and
Congress on Farm Bureu's posi-
tion on issues and to call for.
action when necessary, in order f
to represent the wishes of jneni-;
borships of .90.000 Texas families
W. Johnston, P<>nt$iA;«ft. E. Rob-
inson, Oldsmobiie; Jas. V. Lap-
ham, Ford; Oscar L. Hickmar., , and 1.628,295 farm families
Plymouth. 'the nation. *
, . ...yiM AbbtyttrJ
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A bank that can do moro for you than
any other type of financial institution.
That's Utl
FIRST STATE BANK
UTMGmtW, TEXAS
Earl Carpenter and Mr. Carpen-'
cr, and Mrs. Edwards had a
checkup at a local clinic.
Mrs. C, L. Hovvird spent UiL
past week in Houston with hei
granddaughter, Linda, while her
mother, Mrs. John H.' Lee“-wasr
out of town;
Mr and Mrs. S C Sheflield
ind children of Pasadena visited
over the weekend with her par
enta, Mr. and Mrs W, H. Morrell
and other relatives
Mr. and Mrs Luther Parker
visited from Thursday until Mon-
day in Mt. Enterprise with his
ilyvo si.ters, Mrs John Thompson
ami Mrs. Ida Watson, ami their
families: in Salem with Mr., Noah
Hodge and, ■ daughter, Mrfi Joe
i Weeks; and visited witlj Mrs,
Parker* brother, Mr. .Ernest
Howel^, - a patent in the -State.
-He-spitaL in Rut^t Friends wBf
be interested to learn Mr Howell's
cmxlition is improved..
Mr and M s Harlan K .Smith
were dinner giants Sunday of their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs C A Ri(Ju»rdsori and child-
ren in Houston
Friends will be interested to
i Mrh, Mrs Lillie Cole of Tarking-
ton, motht'r of Mr Jodie Cole of
J Goodrich, who has ixx»n real ill
| n the D’ggrtt Memorial Hospital
i iH Cleveland for the past ten tliys
j is much improved and expects
j to leave the hospital soon.
Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Metts
; ind srn. Dentils of H mu ton. vis-
ited Friday and Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Ed-
monds
Mrs, Jim Burrows of Soda is
; a patient In St. Joseph’s Hospital
j in Houston Mrs Burrows is the
( daughter - in - law of Mr. and
J Mrs Floyd Burrows in Goodrich.
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1964, newspaper, October 1, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781191/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.