Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 9 of 12
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THURSDAY, JULY f, 1964
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THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
Deaths In Polk County
JOHN POWR1.I. PEAVEY
Pallbrarei
• Funeral services were conduct
i, ed; tor John Powell Peavey, age
96, from the Chapel of the
Funeral Home on Friday, July
3, ISM, at 2 p, m., with th«* Rev
lfoylc Cummings officiating, ns
stated by the Rev. Robert Wal
tera, Inferjkent followed in the
RestUmi Memorial Cemetery.
Mr IVavey was bom the son Blanc, Ernest
IMUs it..A. Emm*
and a host of other
friends.
Bob h y Wright,
touring
East Texas
itors can watch workers shape tourists and fishermen each week.
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: the. tWOWopt- dam that will hold Above -the structure, the Trin-0'-
King tVavey. He mi bom ini B WaH, Prt0 Petm
Georgia. moving fo.Texas in 1914 !
On-MarvhS.....1913 he was married Wrl*,er' WaIJ" Craw'
to Mary Catheter Widtar*; to ftad. Howard J«ne*.Guy SU
this union was hom 3 >-hildren
Clayton Burleson, Hahip Poor-
ma.n, Lewis Gerlach. Enoch. Her-
rington-and Bob Reddick.
Honorary Pallbearers were Dr.
T. L. Gardner, Bill Boyd, C. C
Lively, Milton Potts.” Cbai les Le- i
Cochran ( ap,v I ^e Awry. Twejr Hcllsbury. Dr.
toucan, tarev\;J^n Carney..Whilt-aad
Livestock Mkt. Report
back the largest lake ever built: ity is placed. But below it, the There were 163 head of live-'hc.^s. $14.75 to N5.S0 cwt.; Cattle:
in the South. [water is churned with kUch fer-j stock sold, at the local auction baby calves, $4.00 to $24.00 hd.;
- I ocitj that it carries a frothy top- here Saturday, July 4. Thus con- bulls, $12.00 to $14.30 cwt.; cows
Fourteen,miles west of Crocket!-, . f>rmj for a mile southward. , satud, ot_14j catllfuaM 8 bogs.A calf. $90.00 to
[the Trinity Rtvr^js suddenly HR" ~ ■ — - This is how‘the market looked: feeder htift r, $14.0fto $16.Ur cwt;
j terniRted in its mad'dash to the The clatter of Macfcs#atb tools , 7—;--~~T—~—. " 1feeder'steers, $16.00 to $22.00 cwt.;
Guff Coast by concrete, fortress- still echoes afonirthe Truin'street js woodwork where . > Mx-d Butcher calves, $15.00 to $20.00
B> BOB BOWMAN when a special observation point, ruins. ^otChinno in Nacogtktohes County.
Want to watch on* of the state's 4 completed io Newton County j are the remnants of ant*' Fern a • little tin shop, F. H.
hiffiest «ailh-ntovito, s ( designed especially foe tourists, ] eal|y kick and dam nulit m the i Hawk, 76, practices a trade he he-
ai the site of the $60 millkti Td- w,r|y $901)1 when hopes of com-1gan as 1 feeragO'.'^ 190H--a trade
edn Bend •darrranri reservoir pro nicrrial navigation were raised ho now finds slowlydisappearing.
their shape. cwt.; Stocker yearling heifer A
Hawk s tools are among the sUm t0 $62 50 hd.; stock-
okkst in the trade The forge is e[. (.!HVS; j,'30t) to $7900 hd.; can-
:a years old. a drill Is 70, and a IWS_ m()0 to j12.a)
bamisaw he made from the wood ,.wt. sh(,lly $ no t0 $9.00
en wheels of a Model-T Ford d9ter-r:£“SS'®?,,: ’j, miiaa'iair^'
Cwt -*»*> '--seTOWMBagBg^.
We say thanks to each of you
jert on Hto tefrtTM Fhw » * ■ ■ « '«ftffo! TtiiiSlyT <M forK^WTJiTwT back to the 1920s.
Arrangements were under the The point w ill b-> atop a hill The old ruins,' squatting on the lout most, .of. the branding irons in j (This column distributed week-at:d hope (fiat we can be of help
tiiret ii<m of the Par e Funeral' overlooking the entire project, border of Houston and Leon roun- * the Chirm* area and their brands ly by the East Texas Tourist As- when you go to sell your cattle.
.. , [From. a comfortable shelter, vis- ties, ate visited-by hundreds af can still'be found burned in the soefotfon, ..Nacogdoches,. Texas.) S'^ you Saturday; .
all survive Mr JFVavay was .en-
gaged' in farming in Liberty Coun-
ty and the hug II years in Polk
County Mi IVavey was a Span-
ish. American War Veteran arid ;
a member of the Schwab City'!
Baptist Church.
Survivors include Wife, Mary
Catherine Walters IVavey of
I living* ton; 2 daughter*, Mrs
Lula Emma Wilkinson and Miss
LeHit.......Peavey of Ais»: - 2 ste(»-
ilAUghters, Mrs Ina Tulkis of
I lows Km ami Mrs Mynervia Hin 1
ton of Ace; 1 son, John fv«vey
•J' Iwifkm 1—aUfHKin. Elmer
Richardson of Kilgore, 1 brother.'
Arthur B IVavey of Georgia;
6 giandchildren and a host of
•Sher relatim and frimis
Pallbearer* were HamKm Wal
ter*, R E Walter*, J L Wilkin
•on. Alley Walters, James Rich
ardaon, Bennie Richardson, War-
ren Walters and Billy Waller*
Arrangements ws*re under the
dlrectti'W of the Pace Furwra'
Home. /
IDNMr. FR\VK MILNER
Funeral service* were oon^n
ted lor Lonnie Frank M
age 15, from the Chapel of th
Pace Funeral Home on Tusday
July 30, 19M at 2 p rn . with th
Rev Pat tx*ng officiating Inter
inert followed In the Magnoh
Ittll Cemeterj'
Lonnie was the son of Luther
and Irene Moye Milner, He w,c
horn in Livingston, where he rr
sided with Hi* [vitt'-o, r S.-gn
and was s student at the Bi,-
Sand)' School
Survivors Parents, Mr and
Mr* Luther Milner of Segm' ’
brvthrra, I/sits. Luther and Jay
all of Segno; 2 staler*, Pegg) Sue
and IMtsy, Nsh of Sjgno; grnnd
pamrts. Mr* Molly Martin of
Segno and Mr ami Mrs Kirb
Moye of Segno, a h<*t of other
relative* and friends
Pallbearers wetv Buddy Ste-
Call, J<ihn Colhn*, Cecil Robran
Marshall Cain, ftavld Wiley and
Harr me Wagner.
Arrangement* were under the
direction of the Pace Funeral
Home
JOHN miNffSt PEWINffTON
Funeral service* were conduct
ed for John France* Pennington,
age 19, Saturday. 10 a. m at the
St Peters ftyslsoopal Church,
Houston, with the Rev Benjamin
H Style* officiating Interment
followed in the Forest Park Uwn
.1^ 1. /VmafBoi '>• V
Cm Mr C,*nHrtrfJf|, J4j.
Sunivors Parent*, Mr- and
Mr* Jame* K Pennington; sis-
ter, Mis* Ann Pennington, all of
Pasadena; grandmother, Mrs
Mary Jane Koepkc, Livingston
numerous aunts and tatefos
Pallbearer*: Jesse Strickland.,
B C, Robertson, Jr,, Buddy Bev-
erly, Tommy Sills, Bob Ballew,
Frank Hinton Honorary pallhear
ers Dr. Charles B Besaire, D. B
Grimm, W. B. Fenner, and G. A.
Watson,
A ,,i im i^j*awaSisa9m msomUsWU uMam Iu^
A nwfnTirnW Wfir UIHKFr I FIT
direction of the Colonial Funeral
Paaadma.
JAMES BELTON THORNTON
Funeral aadvlrea were concfoci-
ed for Jame* Delton Thornton,
age S, from the Chapel of the
Pace Funeral Home on Sunday.
July 5. 1964. at 3 9. m„ with the
Rev J. K Brute! officiating, sa-
tiated by the ReT. Robert Butts ■
Interment followed In the Rest-
Ulna urnwruu v^rn»rr^ry
Mr Thornton mu bom the non
of the late Nathaniel and Beast?
Saxon Thornton. A native of Polk
County he was bom in Oorriaan
ViWesxevw^yr .*** weaeaaagpwe><
He spent hte early Ufe In Bay-
town and attended the public
school* of tho Baytown commun-
ity. Ho moved back to Polk
County and Uvtngxton Jr 1MB
and was engaged In the lumber
for many yaar*. At the
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Win EVERY VISIT TO
This Week's
WINNERS
to Are As Follows: #
J. I Pofc ....... 2,500 Stamps
llxie White______— ... 250 Stamps
Mrs. Tom Smith...... _ _ 250 Stamps
Flossy Lindsey _________ 250 Stamps
C. E. Carter___-...... 250 Stamps
Virginia Turner - - „ -_____ 250 Stamps
Sussie Lowe _______ _ 250 Stamps
Irma Fransaw . 250 Stamps
**l B Gott _______ 250 Stamps
Pure*as*Snow
FLOUR
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50/000 STAMPS
.^/l m first prize -1 —
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GET SPELLING “B” TICKETS
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SPECIAL
FOR
THUR.. FRI. & SAT.
JULY 9, 10 A llHi
QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED
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SUPER MARKET
'Save Money, Save Big Bonus Stamps"
LIVINGSTON
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BLACK PEPPER
WONDER RICE
LONE STAR
CORN MEAL
ROSEDALE
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5 Lbs 29c
No 2 Con 25C
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SALAD DRESSING
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PEACH PRESERVES
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781363/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.