Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964 Page: 2 of 18
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Harm, wt aa fellows,
llcniftngs are tor 24-hour p?ricd
ending at S a. m on date shown.
September HI Lo Bn.
IB .M.?.rrtV.-tnn-* TO -28
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TMI fOUt COUNTY INTWHtlSt, LIVINGSTON. fIXAS
THURSDAY, SIFT. 24, 1964
TEMPERATURES
"A VIEW FROM A CLASSROOM1
TVmpergtmto and rainfall far
Ae petted September 17 through
September 28 as recorded by
Harold Haley, local weather ob
WoNrs - Tolar
Reunion Sunday
" The 14th Annual Walters - Tnlhr
family reunion will be held Sun-
day, September 27, at the Harren
-Walter* lake on FM 2410 between
!Ace and Romayor according to
Mrs. Inez Smith.
Every m rr.ing on my way to
xhocl the flashing warning lights
iave already started their duty
[.for the day Strange as it may
So, almost no (tie seems to pay
|. nuch aMentir.n to th°se safety
devices at. this early hour. In
fact, most drivers maintain about
t twripal speed and pass on through
the'nsbdol zone as if there were
no warning nor need of wanting.
If asked, I'm sure that the ex-
cuse would be. ... . "It’s 30 min-
utes until school time . . . and
|j beside*, I'm in a hurry”!
It's five minutes before classes
. .. still the drivers are in a
- t Basket latch served at noon.
-LAND —
-Ml attract 50,003 tourists every
-weekend.”
* Cauthan was introduced to the
"Rotary flub by program ehair-
man O. T. Dinkitis, Lavingstcn
-school superintendent and former
-resident of Trinity.
* Pdlk County's TRA board rftem-
.!ber, Louis Stanford, was present
”and was Introduced to the group
%y Rotary Club President Tracy
Jllolsbcrry.
IAIN THEATRE
PHONE FA 7-4711
Ov Everyday Me*:
Adalts 60c—Children 25c
Taeaday Night Is
- M*iht'‘ ... $1.00
Night I*
Night*
$1.00
Sept.
24 & 25
in front cf my school
or any other morning? , .
Sometimes 1 wonder If tft>
were poorly taught or if thfyj
were poor learners or,
wt are all becoming
ing" drivers’ "I'm tn such a I
I ;ust,didn't think!" My an
is this — what about the
watching from the back
curb and the *rhod grwtxh?
Will you be able to accept &>
same reasoning or excuses frdhi
them when they became drivfr-
in the next few year*
As a teacher, I wonder nhftt
another thing. How would YCB
teach driver safety and respdt
hurfy ... a mighty big hurry.
How many -have ever stopped for school safety senes If V (A
; to think about how late they ,vere the teacher in this l-lass ■ <$
| could be, and how long they'd •' today?
live with the memory of an in- A ' view." from ONE, and J$t
jured child — the- one they could .til, of the Texas Classroom Trap
easily have had an accident with jerk Association. <$'
L K. RANCH
CROCKETT, TEXAS
POLLJ HEREFORD DISPERSION
Storrieg
F RORER
CUFF RORERTSON
GEORGE CHAKIRIS
Saturday, Sept. 26
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
mmsm
Kmima
| WSteualcniiatPBMfliihDj
MOSCOW TEACHER AND STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN
FREEDOMS FOUNDATION "VALLEY FORGE PILGRIMAGE"
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania,
September 20, 1901 . . . Ninety
eight students and teachers rep-
resenting forty - nine schools from
throughout the nation which re-
ceived the higest honor granted
by Freedoms Foundation at Val-
ley Forge are participating this
week hi the annual Valley Forge
Pilgrimage. Their schools receiv-
ed the awards for activities which
build a better understanding of the
freedoms and responsibilities of
each individual in our free coun-
try. The Valley Forge Pilgrimage,
an expense • paid tour of historic
sights notable in the establishment
of our Nation. is a part of the
honor paid the school*. Also, the
schools were presented Us- Foun-
to George Washington the Father
of Oir Country, A *pe<1«l program
on our American heritage l* he*
teg eondneted tor them at Free-
nation's George Washington Hen. [AWl F«tikta«o* Amcrtrew Free-
or Medal
The student • teacher teanjs are
visiting the Capitol Bmldlng,
Mount Vernon, the Bratatywinf
Battlefield, the Valley Forite En-
eampmmt, the site of Washing
ton's crossing of the Delaware, In-
dependence Hall in Philadelphia,
and other historic points related
«km fonter at Valley Forge
Each of the awarded schools
was setected .from hundreds of
ntenlnations in the Foundation's
Awpnl Program, and evaluated
by a distinguished independent
Miornw Elementary School No. l was reprewriitrd m Ha* "Valley
Forge Pilgrimage" by Mrs, Dorothy MrOata. Dorothy 4. Me-
flata, Sandra Kaye Pope and Janice Wallace, shown beer tn
Washitiglen. D. C. with Dr, Frederick Brown Harris. Chwplala.
17. 8. Smate.
chib organization*
Freedoms F<amdation at Valley
Forge in u nonprofit, nonpolitical,
nonsectiman awards organization
Which annually honors through,
awards individuals, organization*. I
ami schools for theii woi% In help
ing to bring about a better On-
demanding and deeper appreciate
tkm of the- American Way ol Life
Award* Jurj oumpuwU of stale The Chairman of the FmmdntWvl
Superette Court Jurist,* and heads Hoard is Genera! Dwight D
of veteran*. patriots artn zervire Ebenhower.
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SALE AT RANCH, 1 Ml. SO. ON HWY. If
CROCKEn. TEXAS
Upt. 28-12i00 Noon
41 BULLS -
Include* S Herd Bull*
10 Herd Bull Prospect*
26 Commercial Built up to 24 Months of Ago
75 COWS--
With Calves, Many Ready to Wtan
49 BRED COWS —
With Calves in FaM
33 BRED HEIFERS —
About Hoff to Cake n Fall
25 OPEN HEIFERS —
Strongest and Largest Offering of Hsrfbert Domestic
Mischief Mood Available Today.
Top Gold Crown Brooding Offered In Yeort. Op- ]
portunity of Your Lifetime to Bey Palled Nereftrdi
that Win Moke Money.
Great Sires Represented: Gold Crown. Domoefte]
Mischief Woodrow 23rd, Domestic Mischief 17.
Write for Catalog: 1117 Plate nee $*.,
Fort Worth, Tomb
LEE KNOX, Owimt
1100 E. HOUSTON, Ph. K1 4-7164
Dan Ttfgt, Mgr.
Rt. 4, lot 231, Ph. Rl 4-2212
Crockett, Ton**
POLK COUNTY
* ^
MOTOR CO.
has »ioi of TOPNOTCHERS
t
rm
CHECK THESE USED CARS THAT CUT. IT IN THE GREAT OUTPOORS!
19KB Pootioc 2*door hardtop.
»n, radio,
1962 Chovrolot 2V* tea cob
hooter, clean holly. Drives per-
fect. Don't forget, this Is * 2-
and chassis V-B engine, five-
18,0
or, oew throe. -
by *M
special. See this .bargohi boy
$515.00
lowprko.
apodal.
Dor oaly , n,i,«,,
f# 1962 Ford 11 ton pickup. 6-cy<-
. aa ^ heater, mod grip r,
$1595.00 **•« ~ $1495.00
speed transmlsslea, 18,000 lb.
roar axle, excellent Nres, $219500
1959 :bevrolet 2-door Stotleo
Wagon. 6 cylinder enable, stan-
dard transmission, radio, beatar,
good rim. A real burgale
far
$495.00
1954 Cbewdet 4-door sodaa. 4
r oosl
ea
$295 QO excobeet second piece of do-
f peodabie transportatioa. Our QQ
low, law price is only .
POLK COUNTY MOTOR CO.
jjyff'A.. A«ij3
Phone FA 7-4321
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964, newspaper, September 24, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781920/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.