Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1965 Page: 16 of 16
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THf POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE. LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
AGE SIXTEEN
Roy H. Gay Is
Honored With
Party At Home
Mr. and Mr*. Uon Hinson and
bakny of Houston, Mr. A. D. Dil-
lon of Beaumont and Mr. and
Mrs. Dryer Myers of. Vidor,
were guests of Mr. -and Mrs.
Whit Dillon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson
and frmily of Soda, and Mr.
Emory Baitey, were visitors
4b the home of Mrs. V. G.
TEXAS BRAG
Mrs. Ncrtka AAliae
Vkiioakaet ■
Funeral services were held
at Martha Adline WhUenhMt,
ge 01, from the First Baptist
hurch on Saturday, September
Mr. Roy H. Gay of Rt. 4,
Livingstoh, was honored at a
Retirement Party at his home
on Sunday, September 5, 1965.
Mr. Gay has served faithful-
ly wifr the Texas Forest Ser-
vice for 28 years.
Those attending were friends
from Silsbee, WoodvIUe, Over-
ton, Edinburg, Beaumont, Liv-
NEW BOOKS: *P3. 1 Lis-
tened To Your Heartbeat*, Let-
ters To John Glenn, with com-
mits by J. A. Glenn, Jr.
SCIENCE: ‘Marvels & Mys-
teries of Our Animal World*
by Readers Digest.
Songs and Garden Birds of
North America; combined with
an album of bird songs, *The
• CHARCOAL STEAKS
• BAKED POTATO
• REAL HICKORY
COOKED PIT BAR-B-9
• SHORT ORDERS
• SANDWICHES _-
1,1965 with the Rev. C. L. Hall
Officiating, assisted by the Rev.
C. L. 4More. Interment foliow-
£ hi die Bold Springs Ceme-
*Mrs. WMaenhant was born the in Tyler County Hoepifrl for a
daimhter of the late John and week. She is better and was dis-
Mary Hudson Pruett. A native misted during the weekend*
of Pelk County, she was born Mr. and Mrs. Ted Swint, and
fat Leggett and attended the lo- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson
cal public schools of that com- of Baytown, were guests in the
miatity. On December 26,1894, home of Mrs. BvE. JBilson.
she was married to Tom Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Wtdseahant at Leggett. Mr. were weekend guests intor-
Whisenhant preceded her in rlgan in the home of Mr. anu
death in 1962. To this imion Mrs. C. H. Redd,
was born three children, two Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Herring
jston, Holly Grove, BigSandy
i Segno.
Voices of Spring*»
• More than 6,500 people last
year' were viotiras of fires in
their own homes, National Fire
Protection Association figures
indicate.
of Anahutc, were weekend visi-
tors in the home of Mrs. By-
ron Davis and son. Lev Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Elliott,
who have been living In
La Porte, moved in their home
on the weekend and we welcome
them to our community •
Mrs. Joyce Fults and frmily The increase compared with a
of Waynesboro, Mississippi, ^3* cf j.i million in the num-
sre spending the week in the 0f*y0ung people who en-
tente of Mr. and Mrs. A. .A tered the job market in July.
McMillon and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Welch and
frmily of Houston, were week- As a result, the long-feared
end visitors in the home of Mr. crisis in teen-age unemploy-
and Mrs. Eual Murphy. ment failed to materialise.
^TlSSSSZm ove7n unernploynient
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Rhoden, rate dropped in July to 4.6 per-
Mr. and Mrs. Lavert Rhoden cent, the lowest since October,
of Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. 1957.
G. E. Collins of Arcadia, Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Grimes of The large increase in the
Orange, Mrs. Pauline Houghton number of teen-age job seek-
of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. W. erg reflected the coming of
S. Ray of Silsbee, Mrs. wor|cjng age of children born
home of Mrs. W. 0. Rhoden over P°8t'wfr baby h00"1,
been foreseen, and worried
196S Ford Galoxto 500 4-door hardtop.
Air conditionod, power, loaded. Extfa
clean oxecutlve car. A Special price of. >4893
1965 Mustang hardtop. Six cylinder, 3-
speed transmission. A like-new Demon* .
s£ator...............-......... $2195
1964 Fairlane 500 4-door sedan. Eight
cylinder, standard shift............
1964 Fairlane 500 4-door sedan. Eight
cylinder engine, standard transmission,
vinyl trim.......................
1963 Ford Custom 4-door. Six cylinder. $1195
1962 Ford. Six cylinder engine, 4-door. $1095
1962 Dodge Lancer. One owner, extra
clean.......................... $595
1962 FordGalaxie500. Real nice..... $1195
1963 Ford Station Wagon Country Se-
dan. Six passenger. A bargain...... $1395
1962 Falcon 4-door. Six cylinder engine,
standard transmission, extra clean^ - - * $895
2 -1960 Falcons. Both 4-doors and bath
one owner. Your choice............ $593
1961 Dodge 4-door. Air and power.. - $895
1960 Mercury 2-door.............. $695
1961 Ford station wagon. Country so-
dan 4-door...................... $6“5
1963 Falcon 4-door. Clean.....*---- $995
1963 Falcon Future 4-door.......... $1095
1957 Plymouth 4-door............. $395
, NEW PICKUPS
1965 Ford pickup-tee hot to hold, they
have got to ge - Eight cylinder engine,
flomide bed. curtom cab, ddeoifeited
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Stotwell about for more than a decade,
of Lufkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ~~j
Herring, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Laffcrty of Livingston, were 1QIC "CAff IT”
guests in the home of Mr. and I7UJ IHVL II
Mrs. L.B. Herring and the Murr l_
Davis family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Watson at f
m.! tamHy of Houston were |gp,: A '
wt-fki-mJ guests 111 the homt* Mr
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ! an- ■
r.tshM family, Mr.and Mrs. ”
Rex Heaeh md family of I.iv-
ingston, Mrs. Clydint IVo/ona s
■ •f orange, Mrs. Claixiine Hairs |
of Port Neelies, and Mr. and l*®'"
Mrs. Larry lomplaie of fort :
\ i liiur, were quests m flic home %
of Mr. and Mrs.'I ilman Hinson f' rgBHHHBr
and daughter. S
For Better TV.Vae With
PHONE PA 7*4711
Our Everyday Men
Week Days Opoa at 141
Shaw Starts at 4:10
Sat. Opea 12:30 p. a».
Show Starts at 1.00 p. m.
Saaday Opoa 1:30 p. m.
Show Start! 2:00 p. Ok
1964 Ford FI 00 pickup. Wido bed, 6
cylinder engine, standard transmission,
custom cab, deluxe trim, extra clean,
low mileage, with a 4-sleeper custom-
made camper. Special price of.....
1963 Ford pickup. Eight cylinder engine,
standard bed. -......-...........
1963 Ford pickup. Six cylinder engine,
standard transmission.........— -
1962 Ford pickup. Six cylinder. -----
1961 Ford J/4-ton pickup. Eight cylinder
engine, 4-speed transmission.-------
1957 GMC pickup. —-......
1956 Chevrolet pickup. .......——
1963 Dodge pickup. Eight cylindw en-
gine, 4-speed transmission. Special..
Yvonne Halphen’s certainly do,
and her mother, Mr». N. F.
Halphen, wieldi an expert eye
pencil to prove it. Mrs. Halphen,
an authority on make-up and
good grooming, will give four
demonstrations daily for visitors
‘ the Women’s Department dur-
mg the State Fair of Texas,
October 9 through 24.
HUBS. SETT,
i FRI. 14 117
LOVE HAS MANY
FACES'
LANA CLIFF
TURNER * ROBERTSON
SATURDAY. SEFT. 1«
. DOUBLE FEATURE <
THREE STOOGES
THE OUTLAWS
IS COMING'
PUIS
DAVID HEMMINOS
"otar sohiMa
,-ass.
'SING & SWING
SUN., MON. SEPT. If.
A TUES. 20. 21
RICK NELSON
’LOYE7 & KISSES!'
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On th. lack of a track, th. Vwle pl*nt rat into tlw <k*.lopnwnt »f AMMO-
fnd .l.mc.u in Mik. ...mu* arfl, H'a moS *rn rtiil Uwca—arlth th. M*wU(. if
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tk.M nutrient, rcmkly •“« ho. aad aasufKtuiios WUgiK/
aiaulahi. ta *nk ftwiiu* j two* plaaU. CMjroduca.
1965 Ford pickup. Six cyRnder angina
Extra Special Wee. ..............
'WILD SEED
PHONI: PA 7-4133
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1965, newspaper, September 16, 1965; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781397/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.