Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1965 Page: 8 of 16
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THK POLK COUNTY INTIKPRISC. LIVINGSTON. TEXAS
THURSDAY. SIPTEMMR 14. 1f4|
t GOODRICH FOLKS an Doing
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Mr. end Mrs. Boss Emanuel
have as their houseguests for
too weeks, Mr. Emanuel’t
niece. Mrs . Qertte Overs of U
Porte-
Mrs. Mary Warren Is visit-
ing her niece and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Echoles, in
New Orleans.
- - HrrandhMra. Otis (Poochie)
Long had as their guests over
the Labor. Day week end Mr.
Long's sister and ftunily, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Rainey and child-
ren of Wtimer, Texas, and
guests for this past Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ctyde Thorp of
Humble. All attended the Good-
rich - Shepherd football game
Flrday night in Goodrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley (Pee
Wee) Cor and son, Goerge of
Lufkin, visited in Goodrich dur-
ing the weekend with friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson
and children of La Marque and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy. Metis and
son, Dennis of Houston, spent
the Labor Day holidays here
with Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
Metis’ mother, Mrs.J.D. Ed-
monds.
Mr. and Mrs.HarlanK.Smith
spent the Labor Day weekend
in Houston with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Richardson and family and at-
tended the wedding of their
granddaughter, Sandra, on Sat-
urday evening.
Mrs. Raymond E. Valles re-
turned home Friday and Is ro-
cvg)crating nicely after surgery
in a Houston hospital.
Mrs. Etta (Pete) Johnson re-
turned home Friday after two
weeks in the hospital in Mar-
lin for medical treatment and
is reported to be convalescing
nicely.
Mrs. L. D. A cuff and Mrs.
Herschel Hall spent last Wed-
nesday in Crockett.
Best wishes is extended to
Mrs. Jodie Cole and Mrs. BUI
Anthls, patients in Leggett
Memorial Hospital, Cleveland.
Mrs. demon (Emily Jane)
Walter* moved to Goodrich this
put week from Alexander,
Louisiana, and is domicUed in
one of the J. D. Edmonds rfertt
houses at the present time. We
are happy Mrs. Walters chose to
come back to her home town
to make her home, after the re-
cent death of Mr. Walters.She
plans to build as soon as pos-
sible.
We regret to report Mrs.
Hixle Stahl, patient in Polk
County Hospital, is critically
111. Patients flrom Goodrich dis-
charged from Polk County Hos-
pital are Mr. Zeb Sullivan and
Jikuny Turner.
Sp/4 James Pbdey of Austin
spent the weekend home with Ms
wife and little son; and mads his
acquaintance with the neatest
member of the family, Melinda
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs.Hubert Page and
SUNDAYS l SERMON]
By BOB BOWMAN
The legend of East Texas’
.last great logging camp still
lives along the Neches River in
Both lakes are designed pri-
marily to bolster saggiiy mini-
ciphl enter supplies, but they
added benefits in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Merrell.
Welcome newcomers to
Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Cooke, transferred from the
Needviile, United Gas Station
to the station here and are dom-
icUed in one of the company
houses.
Goodrich students leaving
this past week to enter
college for the toll term in-
clude: Jimmy Haley - Univer-
sity of Texas, Austin; Howard
Walters - Blinn Junior, Breo-
ham; Billy Acuff, Bobby Pix-
ley, Gerald Brent Harper, Step-
hen F. Austin, Nacogdoches;
Florence HiU, Linda Langham,
Terry Haley, Tommy Dominy,
Johnny Hay man, Charles Wie-
greffe.
Mr. and Mrs.C. A. Richard-
sons and two boys, David and
Mark of Houston spent Satur-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan K. Smith and to
help celebrate Mr. Smith’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Mayes and
children, Keith and Sally had
as their guests for the week-
end, BUl’s mother, Mrs. Mae
Mayes and his imcle ana aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meek and
children, Kathy and Kay all of
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie HU1 and
family had as their visitors over
the weekend, Mrs. HUl’s sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Spikes of WUlis, and
recent visitors in the Louie Hill
home and the Bob HU1 home
was their sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Barker and
chUdren of Kaufman.
John Ener of Houston spent
Labor Day here as the guest
of his aunt and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Edmonds and
.Raytnond. »
Best wishes to Mr. Elgar
HoUiday, a patient in M. D.
Anderson Hospital, Hous-
ton, and underwent surgery this
past week. Mr. HoUiday is the
son - In - law of Mrs. Bob
Moffett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lowe
and children of Houston visit-
ed last weekend with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Do-
miny and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Lowe and visited during the
week with Mr.and Mrs.Dominy,
bottomlands in 1922 as a lagging
base for Southern Pine Lumber
Go.*e timber harvesters in
Cherokee and Anderson coun-
ties ,
When it died in 1941, it was
the last major logging camp to
succumb to modernization.
Fas trill got its name from a
trihedral of names: FA from
F. F. Farrington, a former Di-
boii postmaster ;STR fromP. H.
Straus, and ILL frort Will Hill,
both Southern Pine officials.
At Its height, the town had a
four - teacher school, two
-churches, a poet office, voting
precinct, and a papulation of
600, A commissary store tended
to be the populace’s commer-
cial wants.
The time may not be too far
distant wHOn East Texas can in
good faith borrow the nickname
of a northern state and call
itself "the land of lakes.”
Two new man-made Impoind-
ment have been assured by
municipal water authorities in
t' the piney woods.
In Houston County, 10 miles
north of Crockett, a water con-
trol and improvement district
will build a 1500 surface acre
lake on the Little Elkhart Creek,
a proficient, spring-fed tribu-
tary of the Trinity River.
i Further north, on the Neches
River, the typer Neches River
Municipal Authority will en-
large existing Lake Palestine
from 6,000 to 22,500 surface
acres - - a move that will
spread the lake’s waters to
within 10 miles t6 Tylet, East
Texas’ largest city.
their other daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Iverson DeLaney
and children.
Louie HiU, James Hutchison
and Edd Hutto are employed on
a pipe line job in WaUacevUle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Swinney
spent several days visiting with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Swinney in Houston
and In Pasadena with two of
their daughters and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Verlan Long and boys
and Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Fincher
and children. Eddie Fineher of
Pasadena spent this past week-
end here with his grandpa rente,
Mr. and Mrs. Swinney.
will provide
iNtertefioml usage.
. The two Impoteodments wilL.
bring to six the number
of major man-made lakes either
tinder construction or planned
in East Texas.
(This column distributed
weekly fay the East Texas
Tourist Assn., Nacogdoches,
Texas.)
He wo* subject of
ToN American.”
A bra Horn Lincoln
Oory Cooper
Peter Lawfsrd
2. The Virginion proposed
to her in "felicity's
Spring." #
Ann Nofle
gelfclotmm rWwftfeMf
ROmEnnl VTOWTOrO
• Susanna fleshette
3. She wos surfer in-J(ildare
episodes of "Tyger-
Tygor."
Annette „ Jane Fonda
Yvette Mimiaux
4. He stors in new series,
"Convoy.”
John Larch
Darren McGavin
Doug McClure
5. He’s seen in new color
series, "Honk.”
Bobby Darien James Bend
Dick Kallntan
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FAITH —
14 ow many times have you mad*
11 * pledge or a promise that you t
knew would never be honored?
How many times have you agreed
to something openly and secretly
whispered to yourself that you
didn’t-agree at eH?~ ---------
Honor a° pledge and a promise.
. Be true to. jMttwlf. to God apd
to your fellow man. It is far
better to sey “no" and mean It
ihan to say “yes” and know that
you speak a lie We cannot argue
with truth and our conscience,
unlike our friends, refuses to
accept excuses.
We can keep faith, with our-
selves and with others, by a
simple dedication to honesty It
is not always the easiest way.
Sometimes it sets qs apart from
the crowd None of us like to
stand alone, but none stands
with his feet more firmly planted
than the man who has the cour-
age to stand on a conviction.
There is ■ reward for honesty,
for keeping faith. It is a feeling
of richness, an awareness that life
can be beautiful and clean and
good; it is s feeling of peace and
a sense of courage strong enough
to face whatever tomorrow may
bring. *
YOU BAN 8TAIT LOSING
WElUHT THIS WEEK!
ITS EASY WITH
SLENPSIt-X* fcy F.D.A.
This aaiaUae sleaderlslnc farm vis. trail this with
, »• ante rlpt ton necessary. can halt you become
t I IM lUm and trim parson rou rant to tw1 Simply
(at, a small Blender X tablat bafnra aach maal.
Siandar-X toes to work Immadlatalr to pvt an and
to star ticssslra (tod erarln* As standar-X
helps ye* atop your eitra food Intake, It Marta
WW9 w IB* W"! ■»*• ■»»nCUTI Bull,
IT REALLY WORKS!
■ Wav many -poandi da too rant to laar. . . ye
St. area 41 pounds . er mere? Yen ran da it
rltb Standar-X fust Ilka people are dlaeorertnt all
nrar tha country. You hare nothing to lose except
Wtoaa ansltbUr pounds. And M you aren't eon-
eta lair eatUsfled. rou’ll tat ysur money back. So
fat ess Ibe rood to a better-looklna row Ibis weak!
OCT IT TODAY ST TOCE DKCO COCK TAX
SLENDERX
Or Jato XtS TMa Coopoa
SttWtUDiBi
liviifstee, Ttias^/
I oaat to itart taalna weight
this week Malt me a full .. _ . -
II-day supply of Stonder-X a .
far jut S3. ,
HAMS
ABOBSSS
CITY
Stale
Chares Q C O D. O Faraseut Xaalaatd
Rnt Notional Bank
Tke B«uk that FriowdHy
Servic# Built
First State lank
Oglatrat
Lumber Sales
FA 74121 Livingston
Martin
Insurance Agency
FA 74414 114 W. Chord#
West Bret.
Department Store
"Tb# Fanfty Start”
112 N. Waktagtae
DA 74111
Wtsttm Auto Start DWagtton Wholesale
Builders' Supply
Division of Livingston
Orate A Grocery C«.. tec.
410 N. Washington
FA 74412
Gerlocli Brothers, Inc.
Drivt with Cera
Epsfeft’s Drug Store
FA 7-4M4
r
Harrison Body Shop
Hwy.5f North FA 7-433*
Automotive
Parts A Service
111 E. CoUmmm Livingston
Fain Theatre
Lloyd Stan*
For Family Entertainment
Kerr's
Department Store
507 N. Washington
Livingston
Hook's Super Market
315 Jackson St. Lhringston
M
'Lead me in thy truth, and teach me, for thou art the God of my salvation;
for thee / wait all the day long."
— Psalms 25:5
•'<>><<&%£
Ii is not always easy to speak
truth, to live according to what
is right and what is wrong.
Truth makes certain demands
upon our conscience. We live
uneasily when we live with a lie.
There is great truth in God’s
commandments. There is truth
in guidelines for living. Life is
for each of us what we choose
to make it. God’s way is best
We have the guidelines. We
also have, if we chooee to exer-
cise it, the courage to live with
truth.
Rend your BIBLI dolly
and
• O TO CNURCN
SUNDAY
Attend
Church Sunday
Lawrence Saw Co.
204Vs E. MM FA 7-4f3f
Brookshire Bret.
Groceries
•ta far Less
We Give SAN Orton Stamps
Pole County
Enterprise
Year Heme Town Paper
Pace Funeral Home
411 E. Abbey FA 7471»
Wiggins Land Co
Dewetawe Livingston
304 N. Washington
FA 7-440n
Leggett Lumber Co.
Texas Yellow Pine Lumber
Hwy. 144
FA 7-4317
Churches Of Polk County
Sam Houston
Electric Co-op, Inc.
FA 74341 Livingstae
Al Alderson's
Rambler A Marine Salat
402 S. Washingtae
W. T. Carter & Bros.
Camden, Texas
Southwest^
Forest Industries
Edens-lirch Weed Prodects
Division — Corrigan, Tnxas
ASSEMBLY Of GOD _ _____ f ^ ^ .......
Ltnd, Pertor. Sun- w^naKlay.^ M p.' m.‘
ACf V C
cA.p
Mid Wwek services Pvf-aday And
“sm ««
Prayer m we Uni, 1.30 p;m., Church 7:30 p.m.
MAGNOLIA HILL: Bro.
SANSOM CHEEK. Goodrich: Rev.
Frank A. Jones. Paitor. Sundays:
hool 10:IA> a.m , Morning
Worth ip 11:00 a.m., B.TC. 0:30
evening Worship 7:30 p.m.:
_ _ --- ---------ays:
Sunday School 10:u0 am. Morning
up
Ever
•y» l-adies Auxiliary
Thuradayt Prayer Meeting
p.m.,
Tuea
vice*, 7:30 p m..--------____ ___________ — ^ —
...... MAGNOLIA HILL: Bro. Pat
Long.Paator. Sundays. Sunday
F’r
Sail k* to- -a
ekhs
■ ' •• s- jaa.*tiirsr* **' srruvvft
m Preaching. 7 1# p. m. 8:X p m.. Evening Worship 7JO TRINITY’ Kwv r
m. Thuradijf: Arayer Acting P£S^i„d!£.: Sunday fchSi
Miss Lacy’s our boss, too!
Teachers, nurses, salespeople — many folks you meet daily
are customers and stockholders of our company.
As customers, they count on us for dependable, low-cost
electricity in their homes. As shareholders, for good man-
agement and a profit on their investment..
Many of your neighbors own stock in our company, too.
And if you have a savings account or Insurance policies,
you may be an indirect owner, because batiks and insurance
companies also invest in our stock.
We're glad so many people appreciate the dependable,
low-cost service this investor-owned company provides^
Slew, Paitor; Sunday School lo
i.m.; Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Worship T p. m. Wednci-
tay Evtning Prayer Meeting 7 p.
m. Tuesday 10 a. m. W. M. C.
INDIAN VILLAGE ASSEMBLY
OP OOD. Rav D. G. Surface, pai-
tor, Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Sun-
day night, 7:30 p. m.. Wadnesday,
W. ter-Cn » 00 a. m„ Thursday
Night, Youth Service, 7:30 p. m.
met ASSEMBLY OP GOD
LIVINGSTON: B. 3. Starnes. Pat-
tor Sunday School * 43 a m. Wor.
Oilp aervice* 11:00 in Evening
Worahlp 700 p. m.. W. M. C. 1J#
CENTRAL: Jamas T. Garrett, P- . ... ,
Pastor. Sunday a: Sui.day School »f»d Visitation
9:« a.m, Mornlns Worship 10:50 PROVIDENCE: Rav. J. B. Pruitt, Tram:
Youth Choir 5:30 p. m. Trainlns Pastor. Sundays: Sunday School in*
Union 5:45 p. m.. Evening Worship 10:00 a.m. ------- ------
ONALASKA: Rev. Guaton H.
Browning, Pastor, Worship services
every tnd 4c 4th Sunday, 9:00 a. m.
PLEASANT HILL CONGREGA-
TIONAL METHODIST CHURCH,
Parm Road 352, Corrigan, Texas,
John Malvln Gardner, Pastor,
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., Morn-
ing Services, 11:00 a. m.. Evening
Services 7:00 a. m.
PENTECOSTAL
EMANUNEL UNITED: Bro
I. W. Needham, Pastor. Sundays:
Sunday School 9:43 a.m., Morning
Worship 11:00 a.m. Evaning Wor-
ship 7 p.m. Saturday Yeung Peo-
' “—‘— " — Wednesday
pm. I
7:30 p.
a.m.. Preaching 11:15 a.m., pie’s Services. 7 p.m. 1
Course 5:30 p.m.. Preach- worship Services 7 p.m.
.. jsafflaaMSzr".......
"M istjsssgfftji jssKBRMast »»..
p. m.. Wednesdays Teachers a.m.,
Officers meeting 7:30 p. m, Evening worship 1
.5 p. m. day: Girls Auxllia:
8:00
and Officers meetln
Prayer Meeting 1 11
EAST TEMPI: Rev
man. Pastor. Sundays
School 10:00 a. m. Momln
P1RST, Corrigan. Bro.
y. Wednesday Prayer Hinson. Paitor. Sundays: Sunday
Brotherhood
MOSCOW: Paitor. Q. A. Johnson.
Teaching on 2nd - - - -
Sunday School Every Sunday.
W H Pr*,chlnS 11 a.m Evening serv-
ices at 7 p.m.
FIRST or JESUS CHRIST: High-
way 297 wait of Corrigan, W. A
Hester, Pastor Sundays: Sunday
CHRIST School 10:00 a.m., Morning Service
Sunday u.00 a. m. Evaning Service 7:30
unu, Wednesdays. Services, 7 JO
Saturdays. Evening Services
meeting 7:15 p.m
BAPTIST
BETHEL, Bold Springi: Bro. C.
L. Moore. Pastor. Every Sunday:
Sunday School 10 a.m.. Church 11
a.m.
BIO SANDY: Rev. W T Po-
well. Pastor. Sunday School 10
ain., Morning Worship U am.
Training Union 0:30 p.m.; Wed.
Pravef Meeting. 7 JO o m.
BLESSING: Lonnie L. Lockhart,
Sundays: Sunday
10:00 a.m.. Morning Wor.
ship 11:00 a. m. Evaning Worahlp
7JO p. m Wednesdays: Mid-week
Bible Class 7 JO. p. m.
p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST. Goodrich: Rav.
fra Cooka, Paitor. Sunday*: Sun-
day School 10:00 a m. Morning Wor-
ship 11:00 a.m.. Training Union
TOO p.m Evening Worship IOO p.m.
Monday WMU 2:00 pjn.. Junior and
Inter. Olrls Auxiliary 3:30
inf
p.m.
wrsrsst ’MZrXm T&’Ztsitsagvs:-
Evening Worship 700 pm Thun- •*» A. M. Morning Prsver
day: WMU 200 pun.; Wadnesday *nd termon, 11:00 A. M „-<Holy rlnc
Prayer meeting foo p.m Communion 1st. and 3rd Sunday) ”n*
SUN!LOWER: Rev H A Mat- METHODIST
thews partor iuiMtay School 1000 ■» «ANDY: Wm: E McQueen.
•m Worahlp Servic* p.m. Mid-
We.*. Service - 7:30 p.m. „
UNION RPRTNni BiorrsT C AM D I RRl SundBTt. Sunday
»NJOI! SPRINGS BAPT“J School 10:00 a.m.. Morning Worship
OO ».m., M. T. F. »J0 p.m.
School 10-ob a m ---Wednesdays: Mid-week Servicer
UNITED, Rev. A. L. Fan-
nett*. Paitor; Sunday: Sunday
school lo.uo a. la. Morning Wor-
ihip 11:00 a. m., Evaning Worship
7:15 p. m. Wednesday: Woman*
Auxiliary 3:00 p m., Young Peoples
Service 7:15 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
FIRST LIVINGSTON: Jack Cor-
ns, Pastor: Sunday*: Sunday
School 0:^5 a. m„ Sermon 11 a. m
THOMPSON MEMORIAL: New
WtlUard. _ Jack Corrlne, Pastor.
a. m
■Mm »_______ —— - inwr. uiru Auxiliary a: JU p.m., “OIWH BriUlSUS BAPTIST e-kn.
K,!? ' ft??*?}' t?.2? Brotherhood Tuesday 7:30 p.m. CHURCH, CORRIGAN. TEXAS. mIm
#s
Pastor.
0:41 a.
a. m. BTU %:U p.
Worship 7 JO p. m.:
145 p. m.; Sun Beams 340 p. m.
Wednesday prayer Meeting 740
p. m. Adult Choir 7:30 p. m.
MT GUARD: Manard Chapel; Rev.
punk Lafferty, partor Sunday
School 1040 a. m ------
•hln 1140 a. m.. _
7:JO p. m. Saturday
Clip 7:30 n. m.
Sundays: Sunday "grtoci Irio^p m .'l'ray*T r.i^Un^T aMpjn* p“tor’ Sundays:
tef 740 p.m.. Prayer Sendee 7 JO -teste Am. Brownlnir Pastor
DA®8S%5 hW-R.
p.m. Prayer Service 7 JO "7*: nunoay school
y ' 7 — ” *•*’ Morning Service 1140
7:00 p.m.: Wednesdays;
JONES PRAIRIE. Leggett: Rev Meeting"t.-O* pm.
Worn nf Dow den, Pastor. Sundays: Sun*
- Union day School 10:00 a m . Worship
•4* p.m.
|PaMornln^UWn*/ 1 tatter »U
Evei?nS sLnSw* 2!,nd■?, •cho°l 10^ M
av Fvhim Worship 1140 a.m., Training union aay school 1040 a m
" “*st sffls l£rK*5
. 1 P "» NORTHSIDE: Rev. N
Sunday Night Worshto g-V^T, .. .fli,
Sum&v ScTiool 10 a.m SlXs TOO p m.
INDIAN VILLAGE Presbyterian
Rev. Oscar Landrv. pastor: Sun
day Schol 0 45: Worship Service
1140 a.m. Evening Worship 7:00
r.m, Wednesday Choir. 740 p.m
RkOfcGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS
Meets each Sunday except last
Sunday of every month, at the
...___ ___ __Church Building at the Sears Mont-
School 0:45 m. m. Morning Jlbano Farm on FM Road 350 nit
worirtln 10:58 a. m. a. m. Youth Huntsvllla highway. Public wel-
y Choir 540 p. m.: MYF *40 p. m. “me. Sendees 1040 and 1140 am.
Evening Worship 740 p. m. Aimer Sheehy, Minister In charge.
GOODRICH: Wm. E McQueen. MOSCOW GOSMfct. MittNIc
Pastor. Su«dav« Pundav Rrhn^i **v. Bob Potts.
10 a. m.. Morning Worship, 1140 Full Gospel Chapel: Carl 3. Un-
m- j gold, pat’or. Sunday: Sunday
LEGGETT: Sundavs: Sunday School. 0:40 a. m.; Morning wor
CORRIGAN: Rev. George Lrd*n
Church
g Worship
Fellowship <:45
p.m.. Evening Worahlp 7:30 p.m
LIVINGSTON: Rev. Ous
■a k.Tjt 2?y..
• - " Worshlo
K. Dillon.
ra..
Evening Ser-
STRYKER BAPTIST CHURCH
5Tsrtoo?CM“*I: Bro c- L CerroU Psstor. _-"*»»«■ Sy^' jSS Jkhoof - ^ WofXlJ «bi°. iljeT«^£:’ Y»uteX
i]4te . m ovminin* Paitor. Sundivi’ ftundsv ipiuuki 1 • 1 v*. woffWr Vnnrw m-oh 10 00 D.m.. M.Y.F 6:00 p.m.. Ev#n- * “ P* ' Evenlnf worshlo.
..........:
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Servic*
1:30
Meeting.
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