Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1999 Page: 2 of 62
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CONNECTION
Hwy 190 • 56
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Leggett to host budget hedrin^
rale at its regular meeting at 7 p.m.
lax eredfor approval, at will the
advisory
be attei^-
commijj
committee members will be could-
Onalaska budget ready
Bull-riding to benefit PCYRA
LIVINGSTON -. Tickets ve on
sale now for the 50head open bull
riding sponsored by the Polk
County Youth Rodeo Association
on Sept. 18 at Barney Wiggins
Memorial Arena.
Advance tickets are $8 for adults
and $5 for students and may be pur-
chased at the following locations:
•Livingston ~ R&D’s, Cum-
mings Feed Store, Baskin’s,
Melbo’s and the Livingston High
School AgT
•Corrigan - Clifton Chevrolet
and the Conigan-Camden High
School FFA Department.
•Goodrich - Meltin’s Tire and
«Auto.
-Big Sandy-T-Jak’s.
£« •Oqabsfe^lpalaska Feed ft
LHS graduate
' reports for duty
■
& NORFOLK, VA. - Marine Pfc.
/William R. Lawrence, son of
Vry W. And Debbie S. Law-
or Goodrich, recently re-
ftorted far duty with Marine Avia-
Son Training Support Group, Na-
nai Air Station, Lemoore, Calif.
I The 1998 graduate of Living-
High School of Livingston,
the Marine Corps in July
•Leggeu - Payne’s Feed Store
and the I i»gett High School FFA
Departmi t.
Ticket* at the gate will be $10
for adults and $8 for students.
The entry fee for riders is $75 ad
there will be $2,000 in ailuJ
money U he jackpot.
Bull ri< ig starts at 8 p in , with
a special mutton bustiu” event to
start at 7 p m.
Call-in for participants is be-
tween 5-9 p.m. Wednesday and the
call-in telephone number is
(903)3224577.
All proceeds go to the Polk
County Youth Rodeo Association.
ONALASKA - The propened
budget for fiscal year 1999-2000
will be avalUMi for feput during a
public bearing at 6:30 p*. Tues-
day at the Onalaska City Hall
Following the public hearing, the
Onalaska City Council will con-
rider approval of an ordinance
adopting the budget during its regu-
lar meeting at 7 pa.
Other ordinances to be consMered
for approval include one granting a
franchise to Pro Staf Waste rod ond
establishing the municipal court
technology fund.
Council will discuss and consider
action on setting the salary and foes
of office to be paid to the mayor
and setting the compensation of the
city secretary. -
The employment of Officer Ken
D. Latham will be considered for
approval.
Council will consider action on
amending the 1998-99 budget; will
discuss and consider action on the
purchase of Bill Thomas’ truck; and
will discuss the status of annexa-
tion.
Council will enter into an execu-
tive session to consult with an at-
torney.
There will be a public forum, in
addition to Hems from the council
and a report from the mayor.
Reports will be heaad on the
natural gas system and police de-
partment
Other items on the agenda include
approval of the minutes, voucher
list and financial reports.
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The board will consider approvi
of the policy on absences for extra-
curricular activities and will also
consider approval of the distort
improvement plan for 1999-2000.™
Discussion items on the agenda
indude the district’s accountability
ratings for the 1998-99 school yqaf
the Terns Association of School
Administrators/Texas Association
of School Boards Convention Oct.
8-10 iq Houston; nd maintenance
needs. *
The principal will give lA
monthly repot nd review the di-
endar of upcoming events.
An executive session is on Jfce
agenda, at which time the boM
will discuss personnel matters. >
Other items an the agenda include
approval of the minutes and pay-
ment of outstanding bills. t-a
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natically over the past three dec-
from one in 10 in 1967 to
than one in two in 1997, ac-
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Coming Sunday, September 26th
in the Polk County Enterprise..'.
-^Urtrjjsshtreaiy
This Silver Anniversary Edition will be inserted in the Sunday,
September 26th publication of the Polk County Enterprise and
also distributed at the Pine Cone Festival during the event week'
end October 1, 2 &3i *
Businesses This is your opportunity to be a part of an award'
winning publication that features the rich history of Polk County.
Advertising in the ‘keeper’ special section will teach hordes of |
visitors to die Pine Cone Festival.
Don’t delay- Call our A4 Dept, today at 327-4357 so that we
can custom design your message. Deadline to reserve sp&ce is
Wednesday, September 15,1999.
POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 73, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1999, newspaper, September 12, 1999; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798636/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.