Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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MOTOR COMPANY
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; To relieve' the family of
all worriesome details and
surround final moments with
Veauty and dignity is ever
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* HIGHWAY IK
■y: BEATRICE HALL
Mr. aid Mrs. Tommie Snell
and daugMter, Hands,.had as
their visitors for the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crawford
and family of Vidor aid on
Sunday their visitors were Mr.
aid Mrs. A. B. Thornton of Cor-
sicana.
Mr. aid Mrs. S. R. Cluberson
spent the weekend in Houston
with their two sons and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Culber-
son aid Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Culberson.
...... MtS . . Arnold Jacoba . and
children! Debbie, Brenda aid
Linda were overnight visitors
Friday of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc-
Kee aid Kevin, in Woodville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell,
Sr, spent the weekend visiting
in Jacksonville, Frankston and
Browns boro with Mrs. Max-
well’s six sisters and family,
they were overnight guests Sat-
imi.
Frankston and on Sunday they
were guests of her sister, Mrs.
M. M. Adams and family in
Brownsboro and her five other
sisters and their family joined
them for a family get-together.
Mrs. M. A. Johns spent Mon-
day inSplendora with her sister,
Mrs. J. T. Hester and family.
Best wishes to Mr. Joe W.
TMi POII COUNTY PiTOPtlSt. UV1N+STON. fPA*
of her sister, Mrs. Tine
Corrigan
Funeral Home
CORRIGAN MUTUAL AND
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
Corrigan Texas
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BERKSHIRE
STOCKINGS
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She’ll love your thought of a gift
that's her special favorite...
flattering Berkshire stockings. We have
her size in her favorite color.
All are protected with Berkshire's
famous Nyloc• Run-Barrier
al lop and toe. $1.35 a pair
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KERR'S
“ famous For Brands You Know’
I Smith, patient In Polk County
Hospital, Livingston for treat-
ment. Visiting here with their
dad and mother, Mi*, and Mrs.
Smith, their sons, Mr. and Mrs.
David Smith and children, of Ar-
lington, and Robert Smith of
Houston, their two daughters,
Mrs. H. B. Braswell ofilouston
and Mrs.. Mildred Derr and
daughters of Arlington, their
son, Carl Smith of Pasadena
spent Sunday here with his par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Lowe have as their guests for
the week their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lowe and
Randy of Pasadena, visitors
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Davis of Pasadena and Jack
Demsey of Beaumont visited
during the week.
■Mr. ahd Mrs. B. F. Musgrove
had as their visitors during the
last week, their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Stone and Lamar of Bellaire
last Sunday, and on Saturday
their niece and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Buiiderback and two
children of Kountze, and visit-
ing this week, Mr. Musgrove’s
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Eby Musgrove of Kountze.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Myrow
and children of Humble were
recent visitors of Ms parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myrow,
Visitors In the hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. John Shirley the past
week, Mr. and Mrs.J.C. Arnold
of Colfax, Louisiana, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy McCormick and son,
Jeff, of Sllsbee, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Barrett of Trinity, and
Eddie and Betty Shirley of Llv-
ingston.
weeks visit with their son,
Dewey Crocker, Jr. md family
stationed in Florida with the
U. S. Air Force.
Mrs. A. D. Dietrich had as
her visitors
■*- her son, Norman
t of Pasadena spent a weeks vaca-
tion with his mother, and dinner
guest Monday, Mrs. Mary
Warren of Goodrich.
Sammy Gibson, student at
Blirm junior College, Brenham
spent the weekend at home with
Ms parents, Mr.and Mrs.David
Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs* E. a. works
and Ms brother and wife, Mr.
aid Mrs. A. R. Works of Cleve-
land visited over this last week
OwIes^Manniflfo Corinne aid deni, MrsK1
Wane of Beaumont, Mnand “J
----- no Mr# ana Mrs*
during the week, Mrs, Jimm^ DayU of Houston, Bum
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peters, Mrs. Estelle DeShazoShoetnaAa
Norman Raye and Dayle Lee and Mr. Gju Mancuico In Hou-
of California also visited dur- ston, April 22 at St. Arne’s
ing the holidays. (Mrs. W. I. Chapel. Mrs.MancuscoisasU-
Sears was honored to have all ter of Mrs. Avery and Mrs.
of her great-grandchildren with Alton LaRoe of Livingston,
her for Easter and all of her -—-
grandchildren excepting one six Monument
from Odessa, Texas.) The Italian government pre-
_____________________ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Watts Mrvei the entire town of Porto-
T end in Late Chiu leirl»Uislinl—oTTi>Kftnr soent-Mat- «no u a iramnel -momnnwit
I with Mr. E. A. and A. R. Works’ end here visiting with relatives, strict controls are imposed to re-
•ister, Mrs. Ethel Bridges and Ernest Oates of Trinity tain tte charm of ^e former
visited with the B. C. Oates (ishing village on the Italian Rhs
family Saturday and also his ,ier' . ExctPt for f thr**ho“r
sSer. Mrs. Affaiee McDonald.
MfS'J. midweek Nbt mn • *hut,er cm be rw
had as their guests this wock untji the resident submits
end Mr. and Mrs. Roy rlem- c-0|0r samples to ensure dupU-
mings of Highlands, Mr. and cation._
TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Jones, Sr. will celebrate their Golden Weddin9
Anniversary Sunday, May 9, with open house from 2-
5 P. M. at the home of thoir childron, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Jonos, Jr., 105 West Nobiitt, Livingston, Toxas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones wore married in Livingston in 1915.
Friends and relatives art cordially invited to ettend
between the hours of 2*5 P. M. Mis* Patricia Anne
Jones will assist her parents in honoring her grand-
parents. __; - ■_
LIVINGSTON FOLKS
By MRS. BEATRICE HALL
Are Doing
FO 5-2488
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knox and
son, Ellis Lee had as their
visitor for the weekend, Mrs.
Knox’s sister, Mrs. Roy Fitz-
gerald of Palestine, and on Sun-
day Mr. and Mrs. Knox, Ellis
Lee, Mrs. Fitzgerald And
Tommy Griner attended Mrs.
Knox’s and Mrs. Fitzgerald’s
family, Ellis Family Reunion,
held in New Waverly. ' •
Mrs. D. D. Matlock has re-
and Mrs. Ted Milner, and Mr.
and Mrs. Cullen Brock, her
granddaughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Maddox.
' Sincere sympathy is extended
to Dr. J. f. Dabney, Sr. and
family in the loss of his sister,
M^s. Roberta Russell of Ever-
green.
Dr. ^nd Mrs. John K. Cook
attended the Texas State Dental
Convention held in Corpus
turned home from a two weeks Christi, April 25 - 28.
visit in LaPorte with her son, Mr.. andMrs. Dewey Crocker,
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sr. and their son and wife, Mr.
Matlock and in Houston with her and Mrs. Jim Bob Cocker of
two daughters and family, Mr. -Houston left Tuesday for a
Plymouth sales in Texas prove ill
TEXANSCO
FOR PLYMOUTH
QUALITY
And Plymouth has a 5-year/50,000~mile
engine and drive train warranty*
'65 Plymouth Fury
Quality in a car can he judged/in many
ways And the new '65 Plymouth Fury
will pass any quality test with flying-
colors It has a look of quality --smart
styling on the outside, rich-looking up-
holstery and trim on the inside. A test
|ve will qyicfciy show you Plymouth's
ooth riding qualities. And the way
Plymouth is k>uilt to last indicates its
quality construction.
Add to these features Plymouth's
5-year/50,000-mile warranty* on the
parts that keep you going, and you will
readily see why Texans are going for
Plymouth in a big way. Plymouth sales
in Texas prove it!
*H#r«'» how Plymouth's 5-yoar/50.006-mils angitis and drivs train warranty protsets you:
Chryslsr Corporation confidently warrants alt ol ths following nial parts ol its 1965 cars lor 5 years or
5G.00C miles, whichsvsr cotnes first during which lime any such parts that prove detective in material
and workmanship will be replaced or repaired at a Chryslei Motors Corporation-Authorised Dealer s
place ol business without charge lor such parts or labor engins block, head and intern ‘ 1
manifold water pump, transmission case and internal parts .(excepting manual dutch) to
scjrive shall, universal Joints, rear axle and differential and rear wheel bearings Require!
il Pdrts, intake
!£jd« converter,
--------—--------—j--------—bearings. Required maintenance
• lollop maintenance services are reauired under the warranty-change Engine oil every 3 months
4.000 mile*, whichever comes first; replace d! filter every second oil cnangrtf clean carburetor air
filter every 6 months and redary it every 2 years, and every 6 months furnish evidence ol this
raquiraa Harriet to a Chryslar Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer and request him te certify receipt
of such evidence and your car s mileage Simple enough for such important protection
Gelt a Texas-size deal at Plymouthland nowl
ru*Y/etLVtO*»*/valiant/barracuda
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JACK MOSELEY MOTOR COMPANY
Hwy. 59 South Livingston, Texas
family.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to the family of Mr. Ben
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Arnold,
Srn had as their house guests
for the weekend, her sister and
husband, Mr* and Mrs. A. Doug
Richardson of Houston.
Mrs- Clifton Claroon visited I
and Mrs. Bob Moffett, and for
the weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Clamon had as their visitors
her sister and husband, Mr.
■id Mrs. George Smith of
Anahuac.
The Livingston Senior Class
members left Sunday ,.on Mjeir
senior trip for three days, at
(he- Bar-K-Ranch out of Austin.
* Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Parrish
and Mrs. V. 0. Cummings
visited Sunday afternoon In
Moscow with Mrs, Parrish’s
brother, W. C. Cummings who
is convalescing at home after
being very 111 in the Corrigan
Hospital.
Mrs. Louis Burnett of the Old
Bold Springs Road entertained
with a family dinner Sunday,
May 2t honoring her husband,
Louis, and her mother, Mrs.
Bell Buller' on their birthdays.
Attending the dinner, other than
thg guests of honor and hostess
were M£s. Audrey,.Buller and
two sons, Jimmy and Johnny,
of 146, N. C. Buller and Glenn
Bennett. In the afternoon
several friends dropped by for
birthday cake and coffee and ex-
tended birthday wishes to^lr.
Burnett and Mrs. BuUer. T--
{4r. Burt Parrish visitedSun-
day with his brother, Jesse
Parrish in Csunden.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mrs. Myri Hudgins and Mr.
Boots and John PhiUips in the
death of their sister, Mrs.
DoUie Hutchinson, 76* of Hous-
ton. Mrs. Hutchinson died Fri-
day, April 30, and funeral ser-
vices were held at U ajn. Mon-
day at the Cottage Grove
Assembly qjT God C hur eti in Hou-
ston and then brought overland
for graveside services at 2:30
pjn. Monday, Peebles Ceme-
tery,, out of Goodrich.
Mrs. M. G. Kohrman returned
-home over the weekend after a
two weeks visit in Fort Walton,
Florida with her sister and fam-
ily, Major and Mrs. A.. T.
Iddings, Phillip, Mary and Kath-
erine. Mrs.Iddings and children
accompanied her Sister back to
Livingston, where they wiU live
for the next year, while Major i
Iddings is in Viet Nam. Major
Iddings is expected here for a
short visit with his family in
about two weeks before leaving
for over seas duty. Mr. and Mrs.
H, D. Nixon are the parents of
h^rs. Iddings. ~ A
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgak/
had as their Sunday dinner
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lowe and son, James, of 146
and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bass
and son, Lane, of Livingston.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. (Uncle
WiU) Herring have as their
guests for the week their daugh-
ter and husband, Mr.'and Mrs.
W'. E. Alexander of Phoenix,-
Arizona, and visitors last Sun-
day their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Herring ofNeeder-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones and
family had as their visitors
Saturday night Mrs. Jones’sis-
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Blackburn and Jerry’s,
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Blackburn and
children all of Houston.
Guest in the Sears-Montal- *
he Easter holi-
bano home for the Easter holi-
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THI
‘W.ln , i-twjtyva.- »—■— - -Ti i r
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Charier No. 4169
Of Livingston in the Stete of Texeei et the cloie of
business on April 26, 1965. Published in response
to call made by comptroller of the currency, under
Section 5211, li.S. Revised Statutes.
ASNTS
Cesh, balances with Other banks, and
cash items in process of
Collection ...................... $ 975,776.66
% j ^ . ■ .i,--......... ,..
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed..........« 1,595,127.00
Obligations of States end political
subdivisions ......; ........... i.~* 893,1 10.63
Other bonds, notes, ^end debentures
including $299,953.12 securities ‘ -
•f*F*der#l agencies and corporations
■not guaranteed by U. S.) ____ 299,953.12
Loans and discounts____...____ 2,367,036.55
Fixed esiets ...-------. . ....... r, 116,805.51
Other assets ... 28,812.14
* TOTAL ASSETS----- ------ 6,276,621.68
v u**nnw
Demand deposits of individuals, part-
nerships, and corporations ....... $3,116,643.04
Tirpa and savings daposits of individ-
uals, partnerships, and corporations' . 2,017,754.00
Deposits of United States Government 64,927.07
Daposits of Sfatas and political
subdivisions .......... 342,354.32
Deposits of Banks ....... 25,000.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,566,678.45
Total demand
daposits ........ $3,491,424.45
Total Jim# and
savings deposits . . $2,075,254.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES . ........ $5,566,678.45
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—par value par share $20.00.
No. shares authorized ..... 10,000
No. shares outstanding . ljU. 10,000 200,000.00
•W1*»....... 250,000.00
Undivided profits ..... . . 246,720.77
Reserves .............*. 13.222,46
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . $ 709,943.23
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... $6,776,621.68
L Mary Joe Howgrd, Cashier, of-the above named
>ank do hereby declare that this report of condition
is true and correct to the best of my knowledge end
belief.
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Mary Joe Howard
We, the undersigned directors attest the correct*
ness of this report of condition end declare that it
jias been examined by us and'to the best of out
knowledge and belief is true and correct.
E. E, Cochran
C. L. Cochran
; H. 8. Davis, Jr.
Ditecton
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Hair Dryer
Candies
Perfumes
EPSTEIN'S DRUG STORE
400 N. WASHINGTON
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1965, newspaper, May 6, 1965; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781336/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.