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W«M Hwm — Thundty, August 14. 1980
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Town Talk...West
I Non. who has been
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ng at ih* MunHvitte
MW l» *pv”J'ng • !
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coaftoo* m kM tat of *«>rt SI
the Goer* Fans « G* resviht
Mr sad Mrs. MWt<* Elrod of
Othrr member* aI rt*c family
tho «■ rite with srt Mr md
Mr* Cram Crawls. Tar! sod
Andy. Mr sad Mr* Arnold
Hajri ate fatter . Mi ate Mr*.
Bill Pttoteda sad fattey sod Mr
and Mr* Fdward Hrtbsl sad
their family
Ooaoy MsmArid sad IWv
Ins Moore of Houston me
Mere *ith her grout*
Mn AHen >»*
purchase Of wedding or anniversary flowers
HAVE S‘LK FLOWERS perfect for your wedding!
FLOWERS ‘N’ THINGS. . .
BARBARA TALLEY
82S-3151
f mmmmt sfeat y* *te the* also vmred si West
o»«M vktePg wte |r„ Ha«rs *trt her great
4r* W l Gthhmt Mr Aits Bothy
lAVlTtlA NICMOLS
MORE THAN EVER
IT WOT TO BUY
RHGDAKE.
Whsw yow Biiy ea*«v you can ®et rrtora
ttyM*. "or* coeva^anco more ctopem?
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WITH THAOf
NOW MORE THAN EVER
F.G.GHUK4S0N
APPLIANCES
wt©
Mr and Mrs W.L
Mary J Corbett Paula.
•ad Tanya
Paula iotea sad Tanya are
witting w Houston ha the nest
two weeks with relative*
Mr and Mr* Albert Grtaeia.
Jackie. Jem. Ltta and Jimmy of
Bakersfield. California are
nuttag here with ht« pareatt
Mr. aad Mrs Lasrn Onsets
anvww't »e your auast xml worn1
( teggrre >tnd the annoy
>ttg itt hin* they tasw. will
Vwrikua until raid weather
arrives to »**•• lallowing
rotor frequently asked qmm-
tmas rtiarut i h**g*’f' are
answered by the Teses Dr
pertment of Health
QUESTION Where ore
roal HMy to be
ANSWER Bermuda gram
sum to barter rhtggws
well tott for some UMS-
pi.in.hto rraroa they ere
usually not found in r srpet
•re** t Tugger* also t ailed
red- bugs ham a speoal of
fimi* lor low damp ptooee
lovrred with .egeiaiMai
They lungragate m shaded
oh N • near the iipauf gras-
or wends and grab todd <*l
yam as vou walk to
QUESTION Do < htggor*
burrow mto war skm com
mg the weft* that appear to
tii f» so much ’
ANSWER (Tugger*.tom*
burrow wda *smr *kut In
stem! the* attar'll them
selves m a skm pore and
then secret# an utekmgu
laltng KtIutuNt that also
ttemtegratoa Use- ekm t ell*
an that they ran be ueod for
food
Hue ihgeelivr fluid is
what reuses the fiery itch
■ng — even several days
after the f tugger has toft the
* w tun
QUESTION On Hugger*
aproari «>saos>'
fbev .km I spread an*
spei if* disease tart their
biles demand frequent
srrab hirtgt and this often
i a use* i as tar* istotow
hi the form of sores aad
QUESTION What can hr
dune to reduce the number
ef chiper fate* during the
summer months»
W1NGQFT)
(Czechoslovak
Gift Shoppy
, ■ j tt
ANSWER light appilce
trnns of aMphor ,lu*' *
lawns have hewn used sim
resafull* lor veers and the
newer sprav* and powder*
•too work wte But the
sprav in* ol large areas out h
•• forest* and < ampgroundt
la imprat t,< al and ropot-
lent* are your brat hot
Serarul commorctal re-
pellent* are eflertive
.gamut<bigger*
Q( f STION W hot < «m you
do offer you hove been e*
(awed to c bigger* T
ANSWER You should
taka a hot. soapy hath to kM
and remora the Hugger tar
«ae Then appt* .tiitaopfu to
any wefts to kill trapped
i bigger* and prevent mfe*
Ikni An* unusual allergic
roaetton fever or info non
should be treated by a phyra
Mr ABm
ate Mr. Aiben Dutocl
Mr aad Mn Jerry Smith
Deane aad Jeffrey of Houston
spent the arelend with hi*
mother. Mrs Party Smith
Demur and Jeffery remaned
fir a visit with thru aacte aad
aunt Mr aad Mr* Jim Kruse
and family.
Mrs Perry Smith *te Mrs
0eway Paul atteaded the
fwwnl tor drew aunt. Mrs
Della Johnson « Waco last
Saturday morning
Mr and Mrs Buddy PWeet
at*d Kathy at El Prro were *»
Weal visittag over the weekend
*.Hh relative*
Mrs Laaiar Taltey of
Tallahassee. Florid* *p*«»
several day* here tMa week
with his mother. Mn t.M
TaBev
Mr and Mn Mari McMa
ban of Cedar Hill * rated over
the weekend with Mr and Mn
(ere Webb and Mr aad Mn
Dave Fergttsoa. Am* aad
Visit Gift Shoppe.
Ate -tofti mid TaaNk
of tow many tern* In Bw
*ta at Haaai thdrmstty to Tokyo
■Bh Mr . ate tea. tea I
Japanese Find West “Friendly1
Mr and Mrs. Jim Eke sad
Renee at Houttoa sere weekend
visit or* with Mr aad Mrs
Alhentrabb They mended the
West Rodeo Saturday night
Mr aad Mr* Emil Platek
Camille. Page, sad Daua of
Waco «rated Sunday afternwon
with Mr aad Mr* Albert
(rate
Mr and Mn Gary Stacy were
weekend *rator* with hu parent*
Mr and Mrs Edward Ur Mary
*nd grandparent* Mr and Mr*
•dtPamte Thty ate noted m
Waco with Mr and Mr* Doug
Nash Tim aad MtchtNt
CAPITOL
UPDATE
VG.'W-
(I u J. SENATOR for TEXAS
igtRtratJ l smBHUPS
« AWUto.im B< tet*
Nothing happen* antil somebody »te» romethin* n
an oid busmen motto that thorn who want to teori our
ecomomy would do well to remember
And. as our naticm it drgtni more and more f««° the
world economy, telling a* home aa t enough the more wt
buy from abroad, the more w* moat tell to other countries
TV United State* rotemfy utte to show large trade
turphttet But m tV last decade, we haw managed a
balance of trade surplus only throe terns la l * T. oar trade
deficit was a staggenag S24.b bWion These are mowthan
iuvt 1try statistic* When we buy more than w« sen m
iMcrnattoaai market*. tV value of tV dollar drop* I hal
means good* from abroad com more, inflation u worsened.
Only S.7 percent tdmMflwa nafitmal product it w*d
ia expotl markH* - tnfhng wVn compared to Wml
Germany * 2J percent. Britain * 20 percent and Japan % 12
percent In thort.nearanm competing effetewh^
TV problem will V even worm m IMO Oar mayor
trading partner* are etpcnencing mmomk tew down*.
We are toting price rompetiteeae**. and ne Mt
- • ------ for raw
Two .
drat*, member* of a foreign
rtchange group from Hotel
I’mversity ia Tokyo are visiting
» West this week.
Mtsaio Ate. 2t. and T.shAo
Kotera. 20. are visiting witfc tV
Joe Kotch torn** in Wert TV
girts, along with JO other
students from Hosei Uimrrtm.
have been « tV UnWed States
for ahaoto a menth ate to Te*a»
tor three week*
TV student* »pent two
weeks at Bashir Uareenrtv
studying such thing* at
Coavrrsalionat English the
American Society and Amen
can Custom*
TV girl*, both college
Juutoe* ate racial science
majors, wore among tV group
titending tV West rodeo Iasi
!'today mght It waa then ftrst
rodeo eacepi tor one* «Vy Vd
teen on tele* raou and tV*
described n as very eicittog
Both were surprised that
girl* sad link ihddren partki
pared •• tV rodm» * grand
entry TV girit aho attended *
dance Freda* mghi In tV West
Fraternal Auditorium
Mist Kotera thought »V
would sue cowboy* ate Indians
in Teas* but instead found
it very different SV hked the
NASA Space ( eater to Houston
ate described tV people in
Waco ate West as Vmg very
friendly " Mis* AV said tV
had pkturad Teas* to V ter a
sampto toe tote m Tera*
eaten* to liking toe sweets. <f
which there unottoal moeh ef
Both not nearly **
TV two student* lira to toe
northern Japan where Aero to
much urn to toe winter The*
mid the weather to Teas* »
hotter thus to Japeo however
TV two
roMtoeto
Tuttoko ate hMaaho will stay
with tV Kotch * this wouk ate
win Wave to t .fitted N.M.
TV group from Hoaet Uuirar-
uty atoo plan to visfl »e Grate
( auyun ate Ua Angeto*
News Digest
Warn
TV Warn Knight* at Coiombu* Council DOS ha*
scheduled Us Seventeeoth Annul Fkiuc tor August IT
at the West Cotomhos Hub Psri
A Teias style dinner, Caarh faatoau. with barbecue
beef, country sausage aad aB toe trimmtogs to
scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p ■ Al ptotetojo ate
adult ptotoa are S). CMteon t plate* are SI TS
(tome* ate rarertainmeni begin at I p a aad a*
aorttm m set got J p m
Eratyoae to tovtoud to attend
TV Wml Sakai Gymnaats wit pmfcrm at 1:3© p m
at tV Knight* of ( «lombo* Ftcnk toto Sunday to toe
West Cotomhus Club Puri
Theories"rtlHigh'SSte*,Jmto»<CVpt*r Future
Homemaker* of America offWen torito aB incoming
freshmrn tVt an planning to take Homcmaktag I to an
open house Thursday. August 21st from 10-11 a.m. tot
TV eflWera w© teB tV purposes ef toe FHA ate tor
plans to toe IMP4I school your lefreshomat* w© V
tetrad.
West Hite School i
vocational wort study
Bui tV lack ol • sustained--T-
national eronomte pohey that greet priority to increaung
U S e*ports Vs mate N tmpoutblc to find teutwos ro
these problems In lari, our government actually has acted
to dtacouragr effective eapori actetote*
TV most obvt«*» e iample of iht. negatV attetee re
tV gram embargo lo tV Soviet Utokaa. The embargo a*
no, hurt IV Soviet Uaioa appreciably »****""
have been tV American farmer ate «V U S. balance of
payment* It mu*l be caded
But there aro other impediments Some of
a VMcaBed the Natumal Eipori Nky Act (S 2T7J). Tbto
bill coven a variety of ttep* fhaf tsoted V taken »« ea*e
eiport harrier*. Par iiteance. the U S. to fV^fy '"f"*1”*
cimntr* that laaes it* citten* worki^j ahroad Our hill
would provide la* mceatira* to America** to fhn
to make it earner foe them u. mrk e*p«wi markets IV tol
■Iso would provide lor tV craalioo of «***
ormnantn ate mtoiate program »• help small husttmsn
enter lIV r.pori market Sam of to.
facthtatc agreeuhuial rapori* Gl
tV Eapari Impart Bate wotte
-Itr^StfSSh-mwmra n«*
Dealing with
Uncle’s gimme
complex
is easier when you
pay by check
Your bank statements of
account give you receipted
records and reminders of
tax-deductible expenses to
help you minimize your
tax obligation.
Overpaying thte tai gets you no
thanks or medals, and reduces
the amount of funds you can use
to improve your living style or
increase your savings. Money
saved by taking all allowable
deductions is money made.
The State National
Bank
(wMMtote*btehorn M©rnl>sr F.D.I.e.
West, Tbxb*
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