Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964 Page: 5 of 12
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ntWtSDAV MARCH If, 1964
m POLK POINTY ENTERPRISE, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
Nederland are happy to announce nounce the arrival of a baby CHAMBER
the arrival of a baby boy, Steph- girl. Linda Lee. She arrived at
rn Dennis. He arrived at the the Pdk County Hospital at 2:14
Park flaec Hospital at 5:49 a.m pun. on March 11, 1964 weights
cn March 13, 1964 weighing 7 lbs. 8 pounds _ •
and' 121s ounces. j The paternal crtmdparents are
Corps of Engineers
Mrs. J. A Muller was appointed
the board that members aafthe « chairman to obtain a woridng
general public will be able to see
the value cf a full-time manager.
It was agreed that the board ap-
prove and support the TRA Devel-
NOTICE
committee to look into highway
signs that would give information
and welcome to Polk Oounty to
travelers.. These signs are to be
.placed on highways pi the oounty
trihij River, ibid w taforai the at the wunt>’ boundary lines. The
_ committee is to present sire, de-
sign and cost within the next 60
-D34 at 3:20 p.m. weighing 9 days.
.rounds and 8 ounces. ____
Thcj^toM^mndgronts am &rty fi, Tex-
Mr, and Mrs. Estus Wtthams of ^ heggrtleiit' as employees of the
Livingston and the maternal ^cvemment, were required to
jrandpaient is Mr. Joe Bailey furnish their own uniforms, hor-
Hughcs of Livingston. ies, arms and feed.
• •• r, 'sv
The. and Mis. Earl Williams
are happy to announce the ar-
rival cf
iby girl, Leslie Kay
—.. ^ Mr. ami Mrs. Jimmie Hoffman Arrlyi&d at the Polk
Mr and Mi's. Edwin Smith of of LiVingslpo wi hapjjy to arc j G:iir.t^tfc4miT Mkrcb 12
WEEK - END SALE!
mm,
W« Will Serve Neuhoff Bacon
All Day Friday and Saturday
ALL MEAT
0<]l lb Tray Pack 49f
H Thkb «<
IJ| Bag
|;\RRAR\ ri|ui:N'ltt\. naughier »f Mr. and Mrs I D. Thornton
ill litbigoti'fl, will mtu as ihu bi ss to the Woodvittc I)<igwmxl Fist!
sal on March 2H. Il> r escort will be ham Ivy ‘Trigger” Moore, *°*>
el Mr, amt Mrs. (liarlt s M«s>ri of livingston. Both are Sr-nlors at
Uvtitgsten Hlfch School; Biirtiara's High ’v tosil activities comprise a
I. rtg Its! fl*> i im lode: I lls Bam!, finir yearn; Alternate Twlrk r»
I i ishin in ami Sophomore years: Twirfer. Junior year; Drum Major,
ynlw year; sec Trios. <.f Uiiml.iMuli; Bn ml Swts-tlwart; Future
IP no maker, four years; Science fTubf: tylcrne ttub KepurUr;
S a me < tuti in usurer; Basketball i^r-riheart; ( lavs FuvwUe,
*i pie more year, (lass. Secretary; ifeastirer, -Junior year; Vear
JoMiv repertr iim* t{jiill and NthII ‘ (llh, Seukic Year;
cn mimss fur M-si ft. iiitwbL *«-iili)r \ear.
MILFORD FARM
MILK FED BABY BEEF
NEUHOFF,
EL u-ev. Save ligToww Swmpi
BABY BEEF BONELESS
.Liu i Ai.ne Lay tip and M> W
fT'Ciyfro. A v-il group, Kit
ti Tie s mg by Mr.vtauirs
fL T C'dluv, Jake Young, J»nl<
liauinui, C. J (Jci lach. J R. ac-
rompanird by Mrs. C. S. Mur-
phy A poiixi sofci Nev in’s ‘NeatK
fbe Magnolias", played by Mix
L It Marsh A vocal solo, Stick-
le > "1 Heard A Forest Praying'
simg by M: s Guy Stewart, «C-
O itijKtrted^^y- Mrs. O, K.' .for-.,
dan A -piami' «;le. Ticmkin-Wdi-
rtcr's "The Green' Lew^f <?f Sum
:!i' ' j-lay^by-Mrs* A“W Pro-1
fate#, A, tmelil'-BelEy |jeett’*-.tfTfte
Wind'* In The South' sung by'
Mr* Ja^arToung, accompanied
by-MW 0 E JonfcttT . ,
At ithe o:m:iusion r,f the pro-
gram." the buttetn starved yle-
iire j> ' fveshments cf punch and
rake to the sixteen members pro- i
n! and their two guests. Mia
NCUHOff
hFFJ IAI.S FOR Thursday Friday And Saturday March 19 JO
21 Ijinutlty Rights Reserved
CJwy Stewart, . was the meeting
1-eu.T?. of thgt |jvmust«.i*i Music
S:-i ly .ijp ever.....
M, i f\:h a pr-e
gram cM^fcaut on ’‘Trees The
Piv -itF-tii Miss R'-.ver« Hln« w
p. eod-,t md alter -ebdittt the
fty. g-.ie f.t -the .Ijjrme during
tbe -si. iff basnuhw'
i- .foe. l the i'Ctiif'i fi'rr. th-c* i’ven-
mit. M Hasion Camp
Mrs Camp gave art mle rsting
i 1'het C - > Mllse
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. „. <,v rf "ieApo ;t*ng And f*hv>
• •1.0 tn.'%m>|«-i'i’,'jhe cVsilpiM'r
nlbpthrr agAateoi • pfofeswiohal.
FRESH DRESSED GRADE "A" WHOLE
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
SUCED
PRESSED HAM <
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Fresh GROUND MEAT
Fresh • Lean PORK CHOPS
WIST (IVMN
POATATOES
CALAVOS
HERSHKY'S
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BUCKEYE PEAS
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964, newspaper, March 19, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781317/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.