Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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THI POLK COUNTY INTitPtlSf, LIVINGSTON, TPtAS
Couple Indeed
On Worthless
Check Count
J. P. Hill and Mrs. J. P.
HU1 have been Indicted by a Polk
County Grand Jury on a charge
of defrauding with worthless
-checks*"■ *■ •'•"’"•if
The indictment was returned
by the grand jury several week's
ago, but was not released along
wfflr&tfm arTMrparttes in*
waived had not been served.
A Livingston businessman
appeared before the grand jury
which returned the indictment.
The indicted couple are resi-
dents of San Jacinto Cowty.
the Polk County Enterprise never knowingsly publishes Classified advertisements that ere
untruthful or fraudulent; that might ba injurious to tba haalth or morals of our reader*
that would intentionally causa inconvenience to our raaders; that are indecent, vulgar, or
suggestive; or. that tand to ba intentionally mislaading. Also. w» urge our raaders to
check ewtensively any advertisement that raquiras a cash invastmant bafore making such
—-—-:— Mrs. I. M. Conner
MOgT: HOlle» T0 H0SC0W
Nesting
Mrs. T. M. Conner wjs
hostess to the Moscow Home
Demonstration Club in her home
on April 287
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. J. L. Nicholson,
president. The THDA prayer
was recited by the clubirfem-
bers- Also, the pledge of alleg-
iance to the American flag was
recited in unison.
A report on the THDA dlstrict
meeting in Woodville was given
!^tL>ty„Jgrs.jyiM«»L.JPd Mrs.
Kate Vinson wtro-attended^fiP
meeting.
A most interesting and
informative demonstration an
Citizenship was presented by
Mrs. Thdo Meyers, who used
33-tfc charts to illustrate the demon-
—— stration.:.
ipart- xhe meeting was adjourned,
paid. Refreshments were served by
lhv>*tiwon».
mo csi r hon* WANTED: Refinance Debts with G A. John*
- -«p«r* ssrr ra. - n
*__ P Mgr. FLBA of Houston, 309 N. Fbont TA
We widi to thank *our many Thursday. 33-tfc
friends for. the prayers, flowers,
WANTED. C. Mure! Williams FOR RENT: Pvt mom, unfum-
• wante taans^.r«jfihesAnd A)33y-... <4^*7? apartment Call
FA 7-JT36. A 'Kf.-Callahan.
25-tfc
and death of our loved cne, By- Hedsliti Bird Night OV 6-1484.
ron F. Devi* We specially ap-. ^ ^
predate the thoughtfulness of _r__
Dr Con» and nurse* of the hoe- SERVICE: Houae raising and le-
pital The Betty Davos Family veling. Free estimates. H.' L
35-11? . Speck. FA( 7-80Q. Rt 4^ Box
--•f-— 325-A Livingston, Texas. 27-tfc
To our many friends, relatives. -----
doctor and nurses we wish ttf ex- WANTED: WflTBBy large or small
press our SPECIAL THANKS to tracts of pine, hardwood timber
each and everyone of you for your and land. Ccntact Buck CUm-
prayers, many expressions of mings, Route 2. Livingiton or
thoughtfulness and the many phone VO 7-4481. 44-tfc
hours of vigilance May the Lord WANTED: To sell your acreage
blew each of )«u, a* He has us. ^ ^ ^ for ^ OT
Crawley Dickens and Family terms> tQ Houston con?
CMS*.
LADT JOCXEY? _Jaae
Lee Pawer, 24, has uked for
a Jockey’s license from tho
Racial Administration of Pier
to Rico. She would become
Puerto Rico’s first woman
jockey .... flrst one in the
states, In fact.
lor Better TV-Vne With
NOTICE
n 7 4512
or See Your TV Dealer
Enfered at second class mat-
tar at tha Post Office in Liv-
ingston, Taxes. Pubjithed
every Thursday at Livingston,
Texas.
Billy C. Dove.....Publisher
WATCH a CLOCK
REPAIRING
JUNE HICKMAN
35 Year*' Experience
621 W. Noblitt
Livingston
LIARS’ COLUMN
FISHING AND
HUNTING NEWS
LEGAL NOTICE
The dry cool weather has
slowed down fishing. The dry
weather started Some carver-
saticn recently in the store and
naturally there were some tall
tajls told The best story was
by one of our neighbors from the
Leggett community and the
story broke the party up.
He stated that it was so dry
at his place that the ticks were
getting or the fish
This is a good indication of
the weather as si is now. All of
our lakes, ponds and streams
are very Jow and need water
bad Dam B is down about four
feet straight water. Be sure and
leave your big rigs at home.
White perch fishing has mov-
ed to the deep water again in
other words they are where you
find them. Bass fishing is about
as radical as the white perch
fishing.
Susan Willis weighed in a 2 ib.
6 oz. bass to lead off in the May
contest. Mrs. C. A. (Matiiee)
Williams filled her stringer at
Dhm B and registered The lafg-
est white perch at 2 lb. 2 oz. to
set a pattern for the ladies in the
May contest. Brady Fransaw
started the men off witfi a 4 lb.
5 oz. Bass
The best fishing hours for the
week:
May v Major Minor
6 ................. 3:35 11:20
7 ................. 4:35 12:10
8 ................. 5:35 12:»
9 .......i......... 6:40 12:50
10.. ............... 7:25 155
11.. ............... 8:15 3:00
12 ...... ......... 9:00 4:05
13 ................. 9:45 5:10
The May fishing Contest is
opening up slow but sure: *'
Largest Bass men Bradie
Fransaw 4 lb. 5i oz.,
* Largest Bass Junior No En-
try?
Largest Bass * Ladies Susan
Willis 2 lb. 6 os?..
Largest white perch men No
Entry?
Largest white perch Junior
No Entry?
Largest, white perch ladies
Airs Mattilee Williams 2 Ib. 2
FOR SALE: 3 bedrodh house, one
bath, electrical, pannded ktt-
; chen. Lane back ya-d cy-
clone fence, heroes (ran high
school. Phone PA 7-8508. 29-tfc
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE: 10 acres, wooded. H
mile from city limits. By own-
er. For information contact Nel-
son's Grocery A Service Station.
1961 Chevrolet Impola 4 - Door Hard-
top. Loaded
FOR SALE: Home cured bacrei
and lard. Prices cut. D. H.
Neal, Rye, Texas. Sign 1 mile
south of Jordan Store on 146.
33-3tp
1964 Rambler Ambassador 327 V-8. Au-
tomatic transmission, air condition-
ing and power........_____ $2145
1958 Ford. Big V - 8 engine. $395
1959 Rambler 6 cylinder, air condition-
ed. ............ -- $595
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house on
one acre with plenty of shade
and fruit trees. Modem con-
veniences, on blacktop at city
hndt sign. CaH FA 7-8655:
33-4tp
FOR SALE: The A. J. McIntyre,
Jr. home, 8 rooms, 3 baths, on
over-sized lot, with barbecue
patio, 12 pecan trees. NO LAND
is included, other than yard
space. $23,00000. Contact Mrs.
J. N. Walding,.FA 7-8296.
34-tfc
We also have one aluminum Comp
House on skids. Full paneled. Only $500
AL ALDERSON'S
FOR SALE: 150 seres on Menard
Creek in Polk County. 60 acres
cleared, 6 room house, 3 gar-
ages, two bams, afl' but three
acres under hog wire fence.
Phene LO 3*361. 35-2tj>
Phone FA 7-8284
602 S. Washington
FOR SALE: 2 registered Hereford
bulk, 27 months old. $300.00
each. Can be seen at the Mor-
rison Farm. For further infor-
mation Call FA 7-8540 35*tc
Trade Your Spare
‘Time For MONEY
i ■
.#3.00 per hour to itert
FOR SALE: LISTEN SPORTS-
MEN: Go fishing in style and
comfort. Just what you need to
go anywhere, highway or wild
cpwtry, I have it, a 1966 Jeep
Wagoneer De Luxe, has every-
thing for convenience and com-
fort, fully automatic. A Bargain
for he man that needs it Will
consider Real Estate. Call FA
7-8511 or FA 7-8501 35tfc
P. O. BOX 1622
LUFKIN, TEXAS
house In Livingston, Texas be, Mrea ine WLAl *jru"
celve and consider bids for such °[ „e^h of yo“r
OU and Gas Leases as the ta «rades
Commissioners Court may de- the campus which you
termine to make.* desire your children to attend.
Bids to be on Form 85 special H you de?lre/ou W™*
Texas form, printed by Martin registration form to the campus
Stationery Company, 703 Elm °fyour choice and registeryour
St., Dallas, Texis, and thateach SWWren during the weekof May
of the numbered tracts bid upon 20 through 21, 1965.
shall be considered a separate The ch°lce l* granted to the
bid, and that no bid will be con- Parent orguaqjian an<«he child,
side red that is for less than Teachers, prindpils, andotyer
$1.00 per acre for annual rental, *chool personnel are not per-
and that is for less than one- mitted to advlae, recommend or
FREE ESTIMATES
Vbiyl _ Til* or Any
Typ« Floor Covering
Largest Catfish Ladies No Eft-
UYING^rON
SALES
AND
SERVICE
JACKSON'S
FARM A ELECTRIC
SUPPLY. INC.
FA 7-4334
WHOLESALE
BUILDERS SUPPLY
Divkioo
LIVINGSTON GRAIN
C GRO.
PA 74820 PA 74S7I
Livinqsfon
Rockoy
W. T. CARTER 6 BRO.
WANTED:
Pioe and Hardwood Timber in Mm Vicinity of
Poll and Tylor Counties.
Phono or Write
Irwin Griflot
W. T. CARTER A BRO.
EX 8-2511 ——- Cnmdnn, Texas
GERLACH
HARDWARE
LMHprtoo. Team
C.T. JONES
REAL ESTATE
EXTRA
Come and je* u» ond get o
Number One Steal on a
Number One Deal on the j
Number One Cor j
We St.il Hove A Oood Seienion of -y
New Chevrolets and /
Many USED CARS j j
HER! IS A PARTIAl LIST
OF AVAILABLE LOOT'’
1960 CHEVROLET 3£L AIR 4 - DOOR SkDAN
V-8 engine, powerglide trarumission, radio, power
rteeting and brakes, air conditioned, new tires. This
ear has 25.000 miles. A real good used car for
1953 CHEVROLET 4 ■ DOOR SEDAN
Dark green. 6 cylinder engine, standard transmis-
sion. Runs good and has good rubber. A good,
cheap car for ClOC
1955 CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN
6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, radio
heater. A good second cor for C70C
1957 CHEVROLET 2 - DOOR SEDAN
Black and white color. 8 cylinder, standard trans-
mission, radio, heater, white tires. Runs good for
1961 CHEVROLET 4 - DOOR SPORT SEDAN
V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power brakes
and power steering, air conditioned, radio, new
tires. Only fOOC
4955 CHEVROLET 2 - DOOR SEDAN
Six cylinder, standard transmission. Sound Body,
good tires. tssr
1959 FORD 4 - DOOR GALAXIE
Black, V-8 engine, automatic transmission factory
air conditioning, white tires and very clean for
0B|y toor
I960 DODGE 4 - DOOR SEDAN
V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio heater.
Drives out perfect. See this bargain for tCOC
1958 FORD 2 - DOOR HARDTOP
V-8 engine, standard shift, radio, heater ond solid
body for the low, low price of
USED CAR
1741 BUICK ELECTHA m 4 ■ BOOK SEDAN
All power and air. Just as clean as a new car and
guaranteed the OK way for
1964 EL CAMINO
V-8 engine, Powerglide Transmission, air condition-
ed, radio and heater. Local owned car. O30C
Very low mileage. )Z3/J
1962 CHEVY II 4 - DOOR SEDAN
Blue color, 6 cylinder engine with standard trans-
mission, radio and heater. Real (iflflr
clean car. )IU7J
1964 MONZA COUPE
Yellow exterior, black trim, 4-speed, radio, heater,
white tires. Very clean and low mileage. tflQr
See this sporty jab for ^ !4/3
1960 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
6 Cylinder, Automatic, New Tires, Radio, Heater
and a very dean body with original upholstery. ThU
wogon Is completely Guaranteed for the ffilf
low price of );/)
1963 VOLKSWAGON
Very Clean, Radio, Heater, White Tire*, 23,000
miles—This is a one owner car and exceptionally
clean—a real economy buy
for only
I960 CHEVROLET 2 - TON TRUCK
6 cyl.ndcr. ?. - speed rear axle. 825x20 tires. This
truck is in good median.cal cor.dirion. Would make
an ideal loader. > lar
1962 FORD 1 z TON PICKUP
Clean body, radio, heater rear bumper, excellent
tires and mechanicoily perfect. See this bargain
1961 CHEVROLET '/j TON PICKUP
Heater, rear bumper, good rubber. Only
1962 CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP
6 cylinder engine with 4-spccd transmission. Heat
er, rear bumper and extra good tires flflr
37.000 miles j|Z/J
MIC claims may be reported
to GM dealers throughout
the United States and Canada
Phona FA 7-4321
Livingston, Texai
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.