MARCH 29, 2012 — A-3 Several area authors will Businesses, churches, ANNOUNCEMENTStake part in Writers Day atclubs invited to submit

CITY HALL TO CLOSE FLIPPIN FIRE Old Mulkey April 14 material for new FOR GOOD FRIDAY DEPARTMENT TO HOST BREAKFAST You’ll have a chance to meet of poems and stories about Monroe history book Tompkinsville City Hall area authors of fiction, non- Kentucky women during the fiction, children’s books and Civil War. Her presentation is will be closed in observance The Flippin Volunteer Fire Monroe County businesses, family histories of up to 500 poetry at the Kentucky Writ- scheduled at 2 p.m., follow- of Good Friday on Friday, Department #903 will host churches and organizations words.) April 6. a Country Breakfast fund- ers Day Celebration planned ing presentations by the other are invited to submit their Cost of a full page (up to raiser on Saturday, March at the Old Mulkey Meeting- participating authors starting histories to be included in The 750 words and two or three INDOOR BLUEGRASS 31, from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., at house State Historic Site on at 1 o’clock. History of Monroe County, photos) is $250 (discounted CONCERT HELD IN the Fire Department on Hwy. Saturday, April 14. The other Kentucky writ- Ky., Vol. II, to be published rate for churches is $125). EDMONTON 249 near the Flippin-Lamb Everyone is invited to visit ers who have committed later this year. A half-page is $175 ($85 for Road. Cost is $5 a person and with these writers who will thus far to participate in the This new book, which will churches) and a quarter-page An indoor Bluegrass music includes bacon or sausage, be on hand, starting at noon, Writers Day Celebration in- serve as a permanent record $125 ($75 for churches). A full concert will be held at the eggs, gravy and biscuits. All to talk about their works, clude Joyce Lawhorn and of the county, will be a hard- page at $250 includes a com- Leftwich building in Bowling proceeds go to defray depart- which will be available for Gary West, both of Bowling bound 8½x11 edition contain- plimentary copy of the book. Park, located in Edmonton. ment expenses. sale. There is no admission Green; Donna Brown Wilker- ing 200-300 pages, with a black Deadline for reserving Concert is scheduled for charge. son Russellville; N. Jo Murley, leatherette cover, The book space and submitting mate- Saturday, March 31, at 7 p.m. JAYCEES TO HOST A special part of the pro- Burkesville; Connie Good- is sponsored by the Monroe rials is April 30, 2012. This is and will feature Southbound EASTER EGG HUNT gram will be an “Open Mic” man, Fountain Run; Carlton County Historical & Genea- also the deadline for submit- and Stateline. For informa- session at 3 p.m., when local Jackson, Morgantown; Glen logical Society and published ting families histories to be tion call 270-432-7204. The Tompkinsville Jaycees writers will have a chance Conner, Scottsville; Ruth Irene by Acclaim Press of Missouri. included in the book. will host their annual Easter to present samples of their Garrett, Glasgow; Robert A. Since the Historical Soci- If you would like more in- BLOOD DRIVE TO BE Egg Hunt at the Monroe work. Anyone can participate Prather, Ekron; and Carol ety is non-profit, the book formation about submitting HELD AT FIRST BAPTIST County fairgrounds, on at no charge. Hurt, Tompkinsville; must be sold in advance and material for the new history Saturday, April 7, at 10 a.m. Featured author at the two from neighboring Ten- businesses, organizations, book, contact Sheila Rush, A Red Cross community Age groups for the hunt are April 14th event will be Ken- nessee counties, Darren Shell, churches, schools, clubs, etc. book chairman for the His- blood drive will be held on birth-3, 4-6, and 7-11 years tucky Poet Laureate Mau- Willow Grove, and Dawn S. must pay for their space in the torical Society, at 270-487-8481 the American Red Cross old. reen Morehead of Louisville. Scrugg, Lafayette. book. (There is no charge for ([email protected]). bus which will be parked at A retired teacher, she has For more information about First Baptist Church, 302 N. published three collections the program, contact Sheila Magnolia, on Tuesday, April of poetry since 1990 and has Rush at 270-487-8481 or sheila. 3, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Benefits collaborated in a collection [email protected]. Magician to present HAM HENDERSON DANNY REED HAMMER magic show locally LODGE TO HOST FRIEND Extension Board TO FRIEND NIGHT A benefit for Danny Reed Professional magician High School Auditorium will Hammer, to pay for medical Fludd will present a show appeal to all ages. The H.A.M Henderson expenses for a kidney trans- members take office here on Saturday afternoon, Tickets are $5 each (ages 5 Masonic Lodge #515 will host plant, will be held Saturday, April 14, sponsored by the and under free when accom- a Friend to Friend Night on March 31, at 6 p.m., at the old Friends of the William B. Har- panied by an adult) and may Saturday, April 7, at 6 p.m. high school gymnasium. An lan Library. be purchased in advance (at The Lodge is located on Beth- auction, cakewalk, raffle on Fludd, a former Marine, the library or at Edmonton lehem Church Road. Bring a Ruger 10/22 rifle, a country combines both illusion and State Bank) or at the door. friend and enjoy a meal and ham and cornhole tourna- mime with “magic” in his Videos of the magician, fellowship. The Tile meeting ment will be included in the show, which he says is aimed who lives in Middletown will begin at 7:30 p.m. activities. A concession stand to entertain, not “trick,” his and performs regularly in the following a short program with lots to eat and drink will audiences. Louisville area, may be seen about masonry, which will be be provided. For more infor- The magic show, which at or given by Neil Ulech. (040501) mation contact Jackie Pedigo www.about.me/lionfludd starts at 4 p.m. at the Old at 270-487-0087, Tommy lionsmagic.com. RIBEYE SANDWICH SALE Young at 270-427-7386 or Tim TO BENEFIT Ford at 270-427-8253. MISSION TEAM We will gladly print your The Guatemala Mission Reunions County Judge/executive Tommy Willett (center) administered the announcement team is hosting a ribeye sand- oath of office to Monroe County Extension District Board members wich sale, cooked by Sonny Scott Davis (left) and Polly Baker during a recent meeting of the Turner, on Thursday, April 5, GHS CLASS OF 1952 Board. Baker was reappointed to the Board and Davis replaces one time at no charge. at the Monroe Baptist Associ- REUNION retiring member Charley Kirkpatrick. The other Board members are ation building. The building William Harlin, Jimmy Thompson, Mary Rich, Blanche Trimble and is located on Magnolia Street The Gamaliel High School Judge Willett. next to the KY-TN Tractor class of 1952 will have their Parts store. The sandwich 60 year class reunion on and chips cost $5, with deliv- Saturday, May 26, at LaTia’s eries available for five or more Mexican Restaurant at 11:00 HOUSE FOR SALE orders. Pre-orders should be a.m. Anyone who was a 3 Bedroom brick house placed by Wednesday, April member of the class is invited 1237 Old Glasgow Road • Tompkinsville, KY to attend. Friends from other with a 2-door garage; 4, by calling Laura Bowe at new central heating and Three bedrooms, two baths, ADT system, paved drive, gas heat. 427-6190 or Debbie Wilson graduating classes that would like to attend are also air conditioning. Nicely landscaped. Basement opens to ground, second garage with at 427-8979. All proceeds auto openers, has plumbing for a third bath. Large living area welcome. For more informa- House sits on 2 acres benefit the mission team. of land located at includes kitchen and dining room. Kitchen, computer desk & baths tion contact Wilma Murphy at have oak cabinets. Fiber optic SCRTC is available. Granite topped 270-487-5700, Nellesa Grine- 910 East Main Street ~ REMINDER ~ in Gamaliel movable island. Refrigerator, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and staff at 270-457-4532 or Ruth washer and dryer included. Large deck with peaceful view. THE DEADLINE FOR ALL NEWSCopass at 270-434-4776. The CALL 270-407-1173 OR 270-457-3382 Appraised value $127,000. Selling price $121,900. ARTICLES, ANNOUNCEMENTS, final count is needed for the For more information please call 270-487-9161 DISPLAY ADS IS MONDAYS AT 5 P.M.reservation. (041201) SPECIAL AUCTION Friday, MARCH 30 • 7:00 p.m. POSITION AVAILABLE Be the first to see the Tubby’s Auction • 505 N. Main Street Across from McDonald's in Tompkinsville, Ky. SAWYER NEEDED latest edition ! Les Jackson from Indiana will be here with a truck load of goodies! Oil lamps, glassware, marbles, Previous experience preferred. bikes, pocket knives, ball cards, smoking pipes, electric guitar, Hot Wheels, tools, toys, fishing Competitive Salary/Excellent benefits including 401K Subscribe to the items, pet cage, 2-wheel trailer, 5HP garden tiller, yard tools, seed sower, house items, step ladder, Contact: Kenny Humes 270-407-3613 online version of The crocks, Zippo lighters, Wagner & Griswald skillets, Denim Days, 15½HP Craftsman 42” cut lawn Tompkinsville mower, Longaberger baskets, and much more! Roy Anderson We have a sale every Friday night at 7:00 p.m.Lumber Co. For more information, call Tubby at 270-427-8164 News! License # P1600 1115 Columbia Ave. • Tompkinsville, KY • 42167 Seasonal Production RELAY FOR LIFE EVENTS Operator Positions Opening FIGHTING FERGIES MCMC EVENTS H.A.M. HENDERSON Nestle Waters North America is seeking talented, high-performing individuals to be considered UPCOMING EVENTS LODGE TO HOST CHILI/ for our Seasonal Production Operator positions located in our Red Boiling Springs, TN facility. MCMC has the following SPAGHETTI SUPPER Seasonal Production Operators participate as team members in a high-volume, light The Fighting Fergies have upcoming events for Relay manufacturing environment. the following upcoming for Life: Purple Ribbon Lap The H.A.M. Henderson Position Overview: events for Relay for Life: Quilt chances, $1 each or 6 Masonic Lodge #515 will hold Production Operators monitor machine performance, perform basic maintenance, conduct hourly — go-live auction at 6 p.m. for $5, Crocheted scarves a chili/spaghetti supper on quality checks and perform changeover and sanitation activities. 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