The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1980 Page: 1 of 12
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fhcoo of the idfctato Otto ta* lRBOkvamoi note Watt InMitoardor aro BochyBtuumattlm
Mad attands ConnoBy High*. Mindy Koranah. daughtor of Mr and ton BJ Koranah of Wost and
Donna Kay torn, of Abbott
Soil Conservation Service Field
Day Set for August 27 at Knox City
A Arid day will be held at Ibr
Sod Conservation Service Plant
Materia)-, frntrt at Knot City
m August 27,
Bake H Davit, district
coatrrvattoattt for SCS at
Waco, taid the poblu » being
Guided mart will he conduct
ad through die 90-acre tenter
rhea lin to 2 JO pm The
center tt kwsted on FM 1192. 2
mtlrt north and Jl| milet nett
of Knot City
A barbecue lunch will be
conaervatten prohlemt are
collected, then grown and
evaluated at the Knot City
(enter The more pcomtsing
one* are then letted under Field
conditions Selection! which
Television Personalities Set for Miss Westfest Contest
rive local Winn tea person Boa Hall a former newscast
aMet am currently tcheduled at far KWfX arievtatoa w*
to fudge and anaouce the hftaa again he maaiar of arremnaiea
ettfeti con teat aet tor ^ JO
pm Auguti 29. to front ad the
Wert Bank and True* Aanet
Make Plans
To Attend
5th Annual
Westfest
•or the cement Mint Waatfeal
B*dg*» ate achedalad to he
Mn Boa Hall Ralph Webb.
r°r»"> dtowetor for KWTX
TV; frank FaRoa general
manager for KWTX r»dto. and
Paul Gotoky. ham tor Tan
Acres telovialon thou on
KWTX
Mary France* Tobol* Want-
•got of IS and II. not
previously atamed and ram
The entrant mu ho spam
torod by a Warn merchant or
mieeviewi with the judges The
•earing of a Coach dress M not
mandatory, however H t»
Mitt Tafeoit at TS4-JS2I dunag
the day or ot *Jb-,1B47 during
School District
NINETIETH YEAR NO. 33 USPS 677069
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Waal, Toxm — Thursday, August 14, 1660
West School Board Adopts 1980-81 Budget
Tax Rate Set at $1.21
Th* W*»i School Board
adopted a SI,J77.S*9 budget
daring lit monthly matting
Monday night to thr West High
School The new budget la
appro* mutely an eight percent
increase over last yaar't. Want
ISO Superintendent Tom San
dWarudd
The taa rale increased three
percent over last ytart SI lb tn
SI 21 for the net
la
the huik «f th,
ripendttores Tbit category
the payroll.
capttal outlay The rtpenditum
m tint category total >721 MB
compared to Sb4*.l20 in the
1979-10 budget
In the instruction related
services categories, the new
badget has SI2Q.594 reserved
for this category, the '79-BO
budget had SIOI .924
Dm new budget has tlkl.TU
in the pupd smu.es category
>110.494 in the adatmtsttatton
catogory and U92.R50 for plant
The twa major eapcnditure
over last year s involved the
lb, SOD budgeted for the
McLennan County Taa Appeal
Ml Board and the SI 1.000
budgeted to go to thr McLennan
C ounts Bus Comp. The teacher
pay increase atm figured mao the
IJlMiRpCt IIKfCBus nuvrm INC
school ouly pay* IJ percent of
thetr salary, the man pay* thr
reel.
Total estimated revenue toe the
upcoming Aacal yaw is ll W0
521 Total rrscaae from local
tim caterprtM fends and
other reveane it estimated at
MX),9J0 The property taaes. at
an estimated 9S percent
coNectton ratio are rtpeeled to
bring la MOV000 tn this
Total estimated slate revenues
tor thr uprmntng school yew an
>905.591 This category to-
1 BKIfJ difid b k M fUdl f' f U fMslh
The total r spend Mere per Waal
ISD student is estimated at
>1 400 Saadtter said
New leach prices for the
coming school year mat*.
approved by the hoard mem
hen The prices are aa feMcms
AN reduced lunches are ten
Break last (K-12)
Break last Adults
Lunch tK J|
l unch (A 12)
Adults tl
n
75
as
JOptosmdk
The superintendent Mid the
breakfast and Innch prices
Inst rear
la other school hoard actum,
the trustees rated to amend the
1979 M school budget at an
August 19 whoi'l hoard
meeting The meeting is
schadulsd tar 7:Jg pm at toe
htRh school
Invitad to toe event The center
serves both Teaas end Okie
Billy Cerr. manager of
University Lands (surface
interests) Midland will be thr
principal speaker Cut wM
speak si 12 JO p m
available on a prepaid basts at
M 00 per plale Payment
should he sent to Ms Dons
Cross noser. Chamber of
Commerce. B»t 91. Kaos City
Teiat 79529 by August 2J
Seed or rootstock from native
plants that show potential tor
solving speciAr soil and water
varieties ate then
then grow seed and
public
Telephone Directory Assistance Federal Disaster Programs Offer
For Speech impaired Caiiers Drought Aid to Farmer, Rancher
at Kaos City
Central Texas Grain Products Cooperative Sets
Second Meeting for August 21 in West High School 7aw
Although the service is
provided by the Bed System. N
are now able to dial a
BeN System tad free
I B00 B55 1155- far
Central Tetas Grata Products
Cooperstne have sc heduled toe
Mcoad of a sertes of
opportunity to Jam, and we arc
a series of
to toe central Tetas
meeting to present
regarding the C
interested fanners
i twa
to
tags to West on Thursday.
August 21. according to the
ftuperanve's Btwrd of Diced
art. Kenneth Johnson. Chair
man The first meeting is tow
senes n tcheduled for I p m
Mr. Johasoa said that
various tuff members sad at
least one member of the Board
of Direc tors of the Cooperative
would he present at the
girding thr Cooperative tad or
the meeting may he obtained by
railing the Cooperative's offices
to Hutto. Tesas at
number Mo 4T»|.
These meetings will he held
to the West High School
Cafeteria at 100 p m Farmers
interested la joining the
Cooperative, or learning more
about the alcohol farts Co-
herald plan now to
Calendar of Events
Par Weak at Ang. 14- 39
At toe present time.’ Mr
Mid. "our member-
stop is neartv half full and we
to a short time
• totally clawed cm
at far as
are
he Mid. ’’The Board of
Directors of Central Tesas
Grain Products give each
farmer ta ibis area the
THL'BSDAT—A:J0 p m West
Sokol Gymnastics, all ages
M O Robtnsoa Gym. 7J0p.m
Game Night West Fraternal
Auditorium, • pm Knights of
Columbus Council 2J0S Mee
ting. West Columbus Club S
pm Akwhohrt Anonymous
tog. WCH
TUESDAY-? 9 *•»' C*F
Conned Meeting West City
Ha* 7:JO p m Game Night.
West Fraternal Auditorium;
7:J0 pm West Boy Scouts
Meeting. M O lobiasoa Gym.
• pm A
Tours Rectory
to
soon
thetr homes or
wide Since a variety of
teletypewriter devices are
AUSTIN-Vara
programs arc avsdaMr tn help
farmers and ranchers whose
operations base toco crippled
by Ibr drought, Agncuhurr
Brown has reported
"The fetes Drperiitw&i of
Agriculture has aa
Large Crowds
Attend Rodeo
had to sank thr
of a third party to
kattons needs of disabled
aea a BeB
ace the days
SUNDAY—I! am. West
Knights of Celebes Picak.
West (otomhas dab Park
MONDAY—7 p m West Com
mumty Hospital Board Meet
WEDNESDAY—I2J0 pa toe
Weal Kiwants Luncheon West
High School Cafetoriam. 7 pm
Prartape CMy Count# Meeting.
ted m toe grand entry at
Thursday * rodeo
Rodeo Secretary. Mary
Purifoy Named
Lt. Governor
Of Kiwanis
am were Larry Don McCone
toy af Fort Worth bareback
riding Jimmy Graea of Burnet
calf roping. Daa Elmore of
Belton steer wrestling David
Hms and Jerry Polk af
Mte
Onto of Hewitt ribbon roping.
Dee Dec Smith of Fort Worth
(Thursday) Christy Patter of
Waco (Friday). Virginia T.raag
at Lorrna (Saturday), barrel
tabu m
pregt amt.
but maay
aw offices wanting la know
• bar aid n offered.* Brown
taut
rltgtbk persons check urtb the
appropriate count > or dntnrl
office for details ~Wr wanna
provide a brief out tote af the
programs hat each one has Hi
own regular tons that asuM he
l AN at a rancher's
iB IB* II J. m
•a computing
eligibility Receipts far
are i
large crowds
$.000 attended the three
performances of the West
Rodeo last Thursday Friday
sad Saturday at the West Fair
tad Rodeo Areas
The large attendance made
tola year’s rodeo one of toe
most successful ut Ns J4 ynar
hi* ton Mrs J Marta Conk.
West Fab and Rodeo Assn
said
The Fmergrwcv livestock
•stored by toe Agricultural
Siabli/ation and (onset
vaiiaa Service (AMS)
Ranchers suffering at toast a
40 pet tern lota on aoonai
Iced production ran Mr maay
county where they own entile
and land aflactod by drought
Payment n » pet cent, up to
farmer. Home
Iran (FmHAl They should
the county FmHA
Upon approval by
the Mate offim. and tf funds
are suffiosai. loans can ha
approval from Wa
lack county has
tot a carrying capactoy fat
i types of past am and
available ta agricultural
producers, even those who
operate as a business Imereti
rates art 5 per cent (at
marginal producers. I 5 per
cent for ihow at bettor
f inancial position whocsopn
A
art
A disaster declaration for
thr entire count* n ant
necessary Doting a i
| the level below
that ranges art
The concurrence of
other agency nfficiats and the
district ASCS director n
accruals The repad is then
seta to the Mate commit lee lor
recovery Farmers and
ranchers should fust apply in
dto FmHA tar team NBA rati
end m loan seme* ta
agricultural producers this
fall
Farmers pamcipaiMg m
at pteacrihtd By Ian ASCS
cosmic officials are the lust
Mop tar ftbag 1
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1980, newspaper, August 14, 1980; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth715282/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.