Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 2013 Page: 3 of 20
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POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Page 3A
Thursday, April 18,2013
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Serving The Comnuinih Since 1910
Livingston, TX
2 Convenient Locations
(936) 327-5211
112 West Polk
2300 US Hwy. 190 West
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(936)646-6600
14200 Hwy. 190 West
Shepherd, TX
(936) 628-3347
6320 Hwy. 59 Sorth
Extended Hows:
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Drive-Up Honrs:
Mon-Thu: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am -1:00 pm
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Livingston: 327-3711
Shepherd: 628-3351
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Community Calendar
APRIL 18
WMA Quarterly Moating
The Polk County district
WMA Quarterly Meeting
will be held at Holly Grove
Baptist Church at 10 us.
Thursday, April 18 with a
word brought by Sister Re-
gina Maze of Holly Grove. A
meal will be served after-
ward, everyone bring a side
dish and/or dessert. Everyone
is invited for food, fun, and
fellowship as the Lord is
lifted up in song.
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Brunch & A Book's final
event will be held at 6 p.m.
Thursday, April 18, at First
United Methodist Church
of Livingston. Speaker Ken
Freehill traces the life of
Harry Houdini from poverty
to worldwide fame through
the review of The Secret
Life of Harry Houdini: The
Making of America s First
Superhero. Tickets are $10
and may be bought from
any committee member, the
FUMC, Sheryl’s Florist,
Sue's Boutique of Onalaska
and at the door. Light snacks
will be served.
The Crittors around
your fishing hole
TPWD Field Biologist
Chris Gregory will present
the program at Polk County
Hookers April meeting on
Thursday. April 18. With
nearly 25 years as a field bi-
ologist in East Texas, Gregory
will share his knowledge and
experiences of the wildlife
and biology around the places
we fish. The meeting will be
at First National Baric, 2121
US 190 West, 2nd Root (side
door); 6:30-8 p.m. For details
or to get on the Hooker email-
ing list, email George@polk-
county hookers com.
APRIL 20
Ana Wide Singing
The next Area Wide Singing
will be held Tuesday. April 30
at First Baptist Church off of
150W at Hill Ave. in Shep-
herd at 7 p.m.
Blanchard Fish Fry
Blanchard Baptist Church
will have a fish fry Saturday.
April 20. Dominoes, games,
fun and fellowship will begin
at 2 pjn. The food will be
served at 4 p.m. For details,
call 936-967-8794 or 936-
566-4780.
Crystal River Quartet
Concert
The Crystal River Quartet
men's gospel singing group
will be in concert at Point
Blank Community Church
at 10 a.m. Saturday. April
20. Visit pointblankcommu-
nitychurch.com or crystal-
riverquartet.net. Point Blank
Community Church is at
432 Robinson Way in Point
Blank.
Community Cleanup
Gol Trash? Old bicycles,
stoves, refrigerators, fur- v-
Adopt a Book
The Year 2013 is going
April 19 and Aug. 16. On
to be an exciting year for
these days you can select
the Friends of the Murphy
books that you want to read.
Memorial Library as they
We only ask for a donation.
look forward to the move
Take as many books as you
the new library location in
can. We need to move as
the Wadsworth building.
many books as possible.
The Gram Committee is
while making money to sup-
busy writing grants. All of
pod the library.
the board members are busy
There will be two book
weeding the collection in
sales, inside and outside.
preparation for the move to
from lOara. to 2 p.m. on
the new location. Books that
June 14th and Oct. 18 with
are in the Library entrance
many specials. Bag all the
are free to library patrons
paperback books you can
Book Adoption Days will
for $1. All Hardbacks will
be from 10 ajn. to 2 p.m.
be $1.
niture or similar items will
be taken from 8 a.m. until
noon on Saturday, April 20.
at Pedigo Park. No commer-
cial discards, tires, batteries,
chemicals, insecticides, pes-
ticides or household garbage.
City residents only; proof of
residence will be required.
Call Ben Buchanan at 936-
327-4311 for details.
Fundniser Yard Sale
The Scenic Loop VFD
1-adies Auxiliary will host
a yard sale April 20 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Scenic
Ux>p Fire Department off
FM 3277. There will be toys,
clothes, furniture, jewelry,
and more.
Relay For Life Survivor/
Cengiver Dinner
Cancer Survivors and
their caregivers will be
honored with special guest
speaker and dinner provided
by Clifton Chevrolet at the
Livingston Jr. High at 6 p.m
To register, pick up a form at
the Polk County Enterprise,
Livingston Physical Therapy,
or go to www.polkcountyre-
lay.org.
Bake Sale
Leopards Elite Cheer
(Livingston youth cheer-
leaders) will have a bake
sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday. April 20, at the
Livingston Wal-Mart at
the Garden Center doors.
All proceeds will benefit
Livingston youth group.
Goodrich Seniors
Car Show, Chili Cookoff
The Goodrich High
School Senior Class of 2013
will host a Car Show &
Chili Cookoff on April 20
in front of Goodrich High
School. The event is free
to spectators. Cash prizes,
including a 50/50 bucket.
$20 entry for the chili coo-
koff. Contact Becky Jewkes
at 936-365-1100 or email
rjewkes@goodrichisd.net.
Registration from 8 to 9
a.m. on the day of the event.
Camden Reunion
The Camden Reunion will
be held Saturday. April 20,
beginning at 10 a.m. at the
Pine Grove Church of Christ
grounds at 219 McKnight
Lane/FM 62, current home
of the old Camden First
Baptist Church Sanctuary.
There will be a covered dish
lunch on the grounds. The
event will be held rain or
shine. Bring your covered
dish and drinks, lawn chairs,
family, stories and pictures
too. To RSVP. or for de-
tails contact Sharon Shives
Coleman skcoleman@gmail.
com, 936-676-5006, or
Barbara Hollingsworth 936-
824-2836.
APRIL 21
10th Annual
freedom Climb
The 10th Annual Freedom
Climb will be held at the
Stuart Moore Memorial
Climbing Tower at 2801
Hwy 190 W. Livingston
First United Methodist
Church Must be 9 years
old to climb. Pick up forms
at First United Methodist
Church or Moore Travel.
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Reddell, Valerie. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 2013, newspaper, April 18, 2013; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660386/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.