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Page 12-THE GROOM NEWS
Thursday, August 30,1990
THANK YOU
Our sincere thanks to
Donna Burton and to the
school for the use of the pool
for water exercise. It did us
all good and we will miss it.
We appreciate Donna’s
time and efforts.
Aerobics Class
Mark R. Carter graduated
August 1990 from University
of Houston with a Bachelor
of Science Degree in
Pharmacy. He is the son of
Gene and Patti Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steed
were visited over the
weekend by Mrs. Steed’s
sister Teresa and niece,
Heather, from Lubbock.
Lynell Peek returned to
Mrs. Nicky Ray Painter
and daughter Brittanie Shae
were here last week visiting
her mother, Mrs. Jackie
Page and other family.
Candidate Moves Name On
General Election Ballot
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Recent overnight guests
in the home of Mildred
Burgin were Alvin and Betty
Hiltbrunner. Bro. Alvin is a
former pastor of First
Baptist Church of Groom.
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Mrs. Roslyn Watson has
withdrawn her name from
the Republican ticket as a
candidate for the unexpired
term of Carson County Tax
Assessor-Collector. Texas
Election Code states that.. .
“a person who voted at a
primary election. . . . .
...is ineligible for a place on
the ballot for the succeeding
as County Tax Assessor-
Collector until the end of
1990, after the death of C.L.'
(Lloyd) Sterling, the in-
cumbent candidate. Mrs.
Watson has worked in the
tax office for 17 years, 5 of
those as chief deputy. The
Carson County Re-
publican Party Executive
Committee nominated Mrs.
Watson as its candidate
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Mrs. Watson will seek the
office of County Tax-
Assessor-Collector as a
write-in candidate.
Carson County Com-
missioners’ Court appointed
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
To apply for free and reduced price meats, complete this application using the instructions below, sign
your name and return the application to the school 8 you need help, cal the school at this number:
Part 1 - STUDENT INFORMATION: Write the names, grades and schools al your chiidron who
go to school m this district._________________________
Part 2 - FOSTER CHILD: A FOSTER CHILD who is the legal responsibility of the welfare agency or
court may get meals regardless of your household income. Complete a separate application for each
loster child COMPLETE THIS PART AND PART 4. DO NOT COMPLETE PART 3A OR PART 36
1. FOSTER CHILD: Put a checkmark ( ) in the box d you are applying for a foster child.
2 INCOME: Wire the child’s personal use income and how often I is received (such as weakly,
every two weeks, twice a month or monthly). Write ‘0‘if the child has no income.
Personal use income is (e) money given by the welfare office identified by category for the child’s persenel we. such
M ter elothing. school fees and allowances; end (b) all other money the child gate, such ee money from his/her femay
and money from full-tomne or regular part-time jobs. -
3. SIGNATURE: An adult household member must sign the application in Part 4.________________
Part 3A ' HOUSEHOLDS NOW GETTING FOOD STAMPS OR AFDC FOR THEIR CHILDREN:
COMPLEIE THIS PART AND PART 4. In addition, complete Pan 38 if there is any child in your
household for whom you do not get food stamps or AFDC. 1
1. CASE NUMBER: Write your Food Stamp or AFDC Case Number.
2. NAMES, V you do not get food stamps or AFDC for all your children, write the names of the
children for whom you do NOT get these benefits and complete Part 38.
.3. SIGNATURE: An adul must sign the application.
Part 38 - AIL OTHER HOUSEHOLDS: F YOU DIDNOT GNE A FOOD STAMPIAFDC CASE
NUMBER FOR ALL YOUR CHILDREN, COMPLETE THIS PART AND PART 4.
1 HOUSEHOLD NAMES: Write the names of everyone in your household. Include yourself and the
children hsted above, your spouse, all other children, grandparents, other relatives and unrelated
people in your household. Use a separate sheet of paper if you do not have enough space.
2 CURRENT INCOME: Write the amount of income each person now gets on the same ino as their
name, now often the person gets 8 (such as weekly, every two weeks, twice a month or monthly) and
where t comes from, such as Earnings. Welfare, Pensions or Other. Income is sl money before taxes
or anything else u taken out. If the amount received moet recently is higher or tower than usual, write
instead that person's usual income.
3 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Write the name and social security number of either the parent/
guardian who is the primary wage earner or the adult household member who signs the form. Write
the word 'none* € neither aduk household member has a social security number.
4. SIGNATURE: An adun household member must sign the application in Part 4.
Part 4 - SIGNATURE: An application muat bs signed ty an aduft household member or the
application cannot be approved.
Part 5 - RACIAL/ETHNIC IDENTITY: Put a checkmark ( ) next to the racialethric group ef your
children. We need the information to be sure everyone gets benefits on a fair basis. You do not have to
answer this question to get free or reduced price meals.
APPLICATION FOR FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE SCHOOL MEALS
Te sopty for tree end reduced-once meets for your children, h
to the school
PART t - STUDENT INFORMATION:
Last
Children’s Names:
First
M.I
m. sign your
Grade
School
tive Committee failed to
nominate her as its candi-
date for the November
election.
Republican County Chair-
man Jeri Osborne had dis-
cussed the procedures and
qualifications for nominating
Mrs. Watson with a Secre-
tary of State staff attorney
prior to the Republican
nomination, and was told
that her nomination would
qualify.
Mrs. Osborne stated that
she regrets Mrs. Watson
was forced to resign as the
Republican Party candidate,
but is pleased that she will
be a candidate by write-in.
Seniors
Earnings From Work
Wegee/seteres/1-ps
Strike benotas
Wereman s compensator
income to Report
enpeeeedeseneeaeBnelmt Sbeudey ors
Retirement Income Ols
Social Security inte
Veteran payments Car
Supplemental Security Income the
oranmon
Regular contributions from
Pere DI inth
Royaldlea/Annuitico/Rentel incamno
Any other monies thet may be
eveileble to pay for the child’s
CHUCK STEELE
SUPERINTENDENT
GRANDVIEW-HOPKINS
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
ROUTE 1. eox 27 - GROOM. Texas 75039
PHONE 006/669-3831
BETTY MCWILLIAMS
BUSINESS MANAGER
AUGUST 21. 1990
Dear Paren/Guardian:
The CRANIVIEM-HOPKINS INDEPENDENT_______SchoolDistrict takes pan in aw National School Lunch
ProgranSchool Breaklast Program. Meals are served every school day. Children may buy lunch for -35 and
breakfast for N/A Meals are also available tree or at a reduced price.
• u you ra get Food Stanips or Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) for any of your children, the:
children can gat tree meals.
e I your total household income is at or below the amounts on the Income Chart, your children can get free
meals or reduced-price meals for . 20 cents for lunch and N/A ents for breakfast.
• I you have a foster child, that child may be eligible for benefits regardless of your household income.
INCOME CHART
from-Jag 1,1900 00 June 30, 1901
Household Size Annual
1 11,616
2______5,57
3.......... 19,536
4__23,49s
S_________27,454
6________31,413
7_________35,372
For each additional
family member add +3,959
OT ER tFORMATON
Month Wee
969 224
1,209 300
1,628 376
1,958 4S2
2286 528
2618 606
2946 681
3278 757
4330 +77
HOW TO APPLY:
To get free or reduced-price meals for your children, carefully
now get food stamps or AFDC for any children, the application
must have the children’s names, your food stamp or AFDC
case number and the signature of an aduk household
member. 8 you do not list a food stamp or AFDC case number
for all your children, the ap
everyoneinthef
household memt
often it is receive
primary wage ea
application or the
id, the
gets,%
Ion must have the names of
■mount of income each
f df th
social security number and the signature of an adult
household member. An application that is not complete
cannot be approved.
ignis the
have a
• VERIFICATION: Your eligibility may be checked by school officials at any time during the school year. You may
be asked to send information to prove that your children should get free or reduced price meals.
• FAIR HEARING: • you do not agree with the school’s decision on your application or the results of verification,
you may wish to discuss it with foe school. You also have the right to a fair hearing. You can do this by calling
or writing the following official:
Name CHARLES C. STEELE SUPERINTENDENT Phone 806-669-3831
Address MOTE 1. 90X 27 CODON. TEXAS 79033________________________._____________
• REPORTING CHANGES: u your chadren get meals based on income information, you must tell the school U %
your household size decreases or your income increases by more than $50 per month or $600 per year. * your
children get meals based on AFDC/food stamp information, you must advise the school 8 you no longer get
AFDC or food stamps for your children.
• CONROENTIAUTY: The information you give on the application will be used only to allow your children to get
free or reduced-price meals and to verify eligibility.
e REAPPUCATON: You may apply for free and reduced-price meals at any time during the school year. If you
are not eligible now but have a change, such as a decrease in household income, an increase in household
size, become unemployed or get food stamps or AFDC tor your children, BI out an application then.
In*
You will be
operation at the child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, sex,
national origin, age, or handicap. I you believe you have boon discriminated against, write to the
ary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250.
lined when the application is approved or denied.
Sincerely,
€20
CHARLES c. STELE
SUPERINTENDENT -
PART 2 - FOSTER CHILD: Complete a separate application for each foster child. Complete this Part and
sign the application in Part 4.
I this is a footer child, check this bar • . Write the child’s income end how often it le received here-/—
PART 3A - HOUSEHOLDS NOW GETTING FOOD STAMPS OR AFDC FOR THEIR CHILDREN - Complete
this Pert end sign ths application in Part 4. In addition, complete Part 3B If there Is any child In your
household for whom you do not get food stamps or AFDC.
Food Stamp Case Number_____________________________________AFDC Cese Number:: ____________
Write the names of the children listed above for whom you do not get food stamps or AFDC and complete
Part 38, listing EVERYONE in your household.
Initiate
Freshmen
Child’s Name.
Child's Name:
Child’s Name-
PART 3B - ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLDS - It you did not write a Food Stamp or AFDC case number for all
your children, complete this Part and sign the application in Part 4.
Sample Mary Smith
NAMES
uneee
Name and So
Name____
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MONTHLY INCOME CONVERSION: WEEKLY
□ FOOD STAMPIAFDC MOUSEHOLD
• INCOME HOUSEHOLD F, Men ,„■ !■■ i f. - --
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Family Size Free
1 $ 8,164
2. 10,946
3 13,728
4 16,510
5 19.292
6 22,074
7 24,856
8 27,638
Home Address
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Zip Code
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33; EVERY 2 WEEKS X 215; TWICE A MONTH X 2
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ATTACHMENT A
INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
1990-91
Freshman girls were
gently awakened Saturday
morning to the gentle spray
of ice water being splashed
in their faces by members
and officers of F.H.A.! They
were transported to the
Dairy Queen and invited to
join in group calisthenics.
Departing from the Dairy
Queen, they went to school
and enjoyed a delicious meal
of cinnamon rolls and orange
juice. They were blindfolded
and led to a horse trailer and
taken to the feed lot. In this
earthy atmosphere, the girls
joined in such old fashioned
games as “Mash Potato-
Cow Pattie Toss,” Broken
eggs in Underwear game,”
and “Whipped Cream down
your collar competition.”.
Freshman girls attending
were; Aimee Lyles, Andrea
Payton, Melody Burton,
Krista Burgin, Tisha Burgin,
Jamie Hammond, Angela
Reed, Kenzi Burger,
Rebecca Conrad and Kim
Fields. F.H.A. Officers
Susan Babcock, Heather
Brown, Karen Babcock,
Brandi Sustaire, Kristi Case,
Melinda Burgin, and Amy
Brown.
CARSON COUNTY
JAIL REPORT
ual:
Reduced-Price
$11,618
15,577
19,536
23,495
27,454
31,413
35,372
39,331
Monthly:
Weekly:
Each Additional Family Member:
$ 2.782 $ 3,959
Free
$ 681
913
1,144
1.376
1,608
1,840
2.072
2,304
$ 232
Reduced-Price
$ 969
1.299
1.628
1.958
2.288
2,618
2,948
3,278
$ 330
Free
$157
211
264
318
371
425
478
532
$ 54
Reduced-Price
$224
300
376
452
528
605
681
757
$ 77
Eight persons were
confined in Carson County
Jail at the beginning of
August, 1990 and 18 others
have been entered in the
record books from then until
Monday, Aug. 27. Two of -
those 18 were not incarce-
rated.
DWI was the most often
recorded charge (6) and 6
others served DWI jail time.
Other offenses included
probation violation, bur-
glarly, felony, revocation of
probation, non support,
reckless conduct, possession
of marijuana and minor in
possession of a controlled
substance.
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Burton, Donna. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1990, newspaper, August 30, 1990; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1706583/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.