Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 76, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1983 Page: 3 of 28
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TOE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER It,
Sept. 18-24 proclaimed
Farm Safety Week
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Farm Safety Week
George Harrell, president of the Polk County Farm Bureau
(left), receives a proclamation from County Judge Wayne
Baker.
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Restaurant
Monday Night - Summer Special
$3.75
Tuesday Night - Chinese Buffet
$4.00
Served 6-9
Wednesday Night - Mexican Buffet
$4.00
Thursday Night - Chicken Fried Steak
$4.50
SERVED 6 PM - 9:30 PM
Closed Sunday
Mon-Sat llam-lOpm
340 Pan American Dr.
327-2101
LIVINGSTON-County
Judge Wayne Baker has pro-
claimed Sept. 18-24, Farm
and Ranch Safety Week in
Polk County, at the request
of George Harrell, Polk
County Farm Bureau presi-
dent.
This marks the 40th annual
National Farm Safety Week,
co-sponsored by the National
Safety Council and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
The emphasis this year is
on rural youth “Safeguard
The Future”- protect,
educate the children.
In the proclamation,
Judge Baker said, “I call
upon parents especially to
teach their children good
safety practices and instill in
them a positive attitude
toward safety which will
serve them well throughout
their lives.”
Polk County Farm Bureau
President George Harrell
said, “We wish to emphasize
this year’s Farm Safety
Week letter enclosure
reminders - A farm/ranch is
a good place to bring up
children, but where else
would a child be exposed to
work-place hazards or help
with work at such a young
age? Help safeguard
agriculture’s future - protect
children from harm -
educate them to work, drive,
play an live safely.”
•Keep kids off and away
from farm equipment. No
extra riders!
Keep guns, chemical pro-
ucts, medications, mat-
es, tools and such inac-
ssible to small children.
•Keep play areas free of
hazards. Enclose pre-
schooler’s play area to keep
them from wandering out to
the road, bam, field, pond,
etc.
•Teach children how to
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swim. Don’t allow them to
swim alone.
•Before allowing a
youngster to bike on public
roads, make sure he/she
knows the rules of the road
and can handle the bike
capably. The bike must be in
good shape and have re-
quired lighting and safety
devices.
•Make shop, grain bins,
animal quarters, silos,
chemical storage and such
places off-limits to
youngsters. Lock or bar en-
try. Remove keys from
motirized equipment so kids
can’t start it.
•When giving a young per-
son a new chore train, then
supervise until you’re sure
he/she can do it safely.
•Encourage youths to take
part in safety activities of
local youth groups and
schools. Involve them in
home and farm hazard
hunts.
New law in effect
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Health service provided
Annie Cooper cuts the ribbon to open the Livingston Office of
Home Health, Home Care Services Thursday. The firm is a
provider of home health services and most of the work is under
Medicare contract acceording to James Stark H, ad-
ministrative cordinator. Holding the ribbon are Tamraie
Ogden (right) and Linda Pace.
Midwives must register
LIVINGSTON - A new
Texas midwife law, Senate
Bill 238, passed in the last
Texas legislative session,
went into effect Sept. 1,1983.
The Texas Department of
Health is responsible for ad-
ministration of the law.
The new law requires that
each lay midwife register
with the county clerk in the
county in which the midwife
resides or in the county in
which lay midwifery is prac-
ticed by Dec. 31.
The lay midwife is re-
quired to identify herself or
School Menus
LIVINGSTON ELEMENTARY
Monday, Sept. II
Chicken and epaghetti w/cheese,
green pea*, beets, JeUo w/frult, roll
and milk.
Tuesday, Sept M
Steak fingers, potatoes w/ gravy, broc-
coli, pudding, roll and milk.
Wednesday, Sept 11
Fish, macaroni w/cheese, beans,
fruit, combread and milk.
Thursday, Sept. 21
Hamburgers, lettuce, tomato, pickle,
potatoes w/catsig), ice cream and
milk.
Friday, Sept. 23
Pina, cheese sUcks, beans, salad,
Restaurant
Will Open Monday, Sept. 19
Just 3 Miles West Of Livingston On Hwy 190
HOUH :
(LUNCH: 11 AM - 2 PM)
(DINNER: 5 PM ■ 9:30 PM)
(LUNCH: 11 AM-2 PM)
(DINNER: 5 PM-10 PM)
11 AM-10 PM
MON.-THUR
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
uaT
LIVINGSTON JUNIOR HIGH
Monday, Sept 11
Chicken-fried steak, fluffy mashed
potatoes, mixed vegetables, chocolste
cake, roll and milk.
Tuesday, Sept 2t
Burrito w/chili and cheese, tossed
salad, pinto beans or fruit cup, com-
bread and milk.
Wednesday, 8epL 21
Lasagna, creamy cole slaw or green
pea aalad, orange wedges, rolls and
milk.
Thursday, Sept 22
Hamburger on bun, lettuce, tomato,
pickle, onion, French fries and milk.
Friday, Sept. 23
Flshburger w/tarter sauce, hash
brown potatoes, Creole green beans,
frosted fruit and milk.
LIVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL
Monday, Sept 11
Sloppy Joe on bun, ranch-style beans,
tossed salad, gingerbread and milk.
Tuesday, SepL 21
Burrito w/chill and cheese, buttered
com, broccoli, cherry cobbler and
milk.
Wednesday, SepL 21
Hamburger, lettuce, tomato, onions,
fries and catsup, apple crisp and milk.
Thursday, Sept. 22
Cbicken-fried steak, mixed
vegetables, creamed potatoes, roll,
gravy, peaches and milk.
Friday, SepL 23
Turkey and dressing, green peas,
cranberry sauce, roll, gravy, cake and
milk.
ONALA8KA SCHOOL
Monday, Sept. II
Fish sticks, hash browns, sweet peas,
chocolate pudding, bread and milk.
Tntadny, SepL M
Meat loaf, pinto beans, mixed greens,
fruit cocktail, combread and milk.
Wednesday, SepL 11
BBQ chicken, creamed potatoes, str-
ing beans, JeUo, rolls and milk.
Than day, SepL 22
Link sausage, whole-kernel corn,
black-eyed peaa, cookie, bread and
milk.
Friday, SepL 21
Grilled choose sandwiches, pickles,
lettuce and tomato aalad, chill beana,
sliced peaches and milk.
IHION SPECIALS DAI
Specializing in Chinese Food
Monday: Sweet Er Sour Chicken With
Chlneee Veg. & Egg Roil
Tuesday: Pork Chow Mein With
Rice & Egg Roil
Wednesday: Beef Er Peppers With
Rice Er Egg Roll
Thursday: Terriakl Chicken With
Fried Rice & Egg Roll
Friday: Sweet & Sour Pork With
Fried Rice & Egg Roll
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USE YOUR
CREDIT
WISELY.
For Your
Own
Protection
Retail Merchants
Association
of
Polk County
109 E. MW St.
Livingston
327-8447
himself by appearing in per-
son before the appropriate
county cleric and giving the
clerk a properly completed
form entitled, “Lay Midwife
Identification Form.”
The lay midwife may ob-
tain an identification form
from the Bureau of Maternal
and Child Health, Texas
Department of Health or
from the county clerk.
The county clerk will
make a copy of the com-
pleted identification form for
his or her office and will send
the original to the Bureau of
Maternal and Child Health.
As part of the registration
procedure, the county clerk
will give the lay midwife a
copy of the form entitled,
“Texas Statutes and Rules
Affecting the Practice of Lay
Midwifery in the State of
Texas.”
Feast Your Eyes
On This
Big Sunday Buffet
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* Winner*
$100 Savings Bond
Steve Dennis
Houston, Tx
1 Includes
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Bar & Home
Style Cooking.
Served ^
11 AM - 3 PM.
Includes coffee
)or tea & dessert.
Only r'
Per person
Rest Assured ’
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Hwy. 59 South
P.O. Box 90
Uyiogeton. Tx. 77361
(409)327-2626
Perfect
Sleeper
Signature 1
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Balanced firmness with support and
comfort is assured with Serta’s fa-
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TWIN
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FULL
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QUEEN
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KING
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QUEEN
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KING
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Signature III
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sleep set. Fully fewfcwed construction,
it’s a superior way to sleep.
TWIN
*230
2 Pc. Set
FULL
*280
2 Pc. Set
QUEEN
*350
2 Pc. Set
KING
*465
3 Pc. Set
Owen Furniture Announces
Vi Price Sales On
Sorta Perfect Sleepers
For A Limited Time Only
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 76, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1983, newspaper, September 18, 1983; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788930/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.