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Page 6-B NCSU Grant Awarded RALEIGH—Hie Allied Corporation through the Allied Foundation has an nounced it will give a special grant of SIOO,OOO to North Carolina State University over the next five years for salary supplements to be used for recuiting and retaining faculty in the Department of Chemical Engineering. According to Charles Spangler, manager for college relations, Allied Corporation, Morristown, N.J., North Carolina State University is one of nine major universities throughout the country selected by Allied to receive special salary supplement funds. Additionally Allied has given SII,OOO in depart mental grants for the Departments of Chemical Engineering, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and $5,000 in an unrestricted gift to the North Carolina Engineering Foundation which supports programs in the NCSU School of Engineering and School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Spangler said the funds total one of the largest amounts Allied is giving to any university in the United States. He said his firm has seen that because the salaries offered by industry are so attractive, it has become Folk Celebration Planned The nation’s oldest and most colorful folk celebration, Mountain Dance and Folk Festival, is gearing up for its 55th an nual celebration on August 5-7. Tickets are on sale at the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Asheville Civic Center. Cost of tickets are $4.00 for Thursday and Friday nights, and $6.00 for Saturday. There will be no reserved seating. The traditional festival opening takes place when a fiddler raises his bow and strikes up the fiddle tune “Gray Eagle”, and a buck dancer moves out front to show his best style. Following the playing of the “55th Aniversary Waltz” emcee Joe Bly will declare the festival officially open to competition. Competive team dancing has long been a force that has fired up each festival, and this year will be no different. Sixteen of the finest big circle square dance teams to be found in the mountains will be competing for the coveted Democrats Protest Ads “The Republicans are trying to fool the public, and particularly the older Americans, on President Reagan’s Social Security position,” A1 Adams of Raleigh, head of the Democratic Party’s Elephant Watch Task Force, said today. “Most of us have seen a commercial, prepared and financed by the Republican National Committee, that shows an old mailman delivering Social Security checks. He talks about his popularity, since he’s delivering checks with the 7.4 per cent raise that President Reagan promised. He describes the President as a man who keeps his promises. Farm Tax Records Continued From Page 5-B payers should verify the items on the tax return, such as income, deductions, credits, expenses, sales, exchanges, and depreciation. Hie method need not be complex, but the information should be kept in an orderly manner and safely stored. Generally, farm records should be kept for three years post the due date of the tax return. However, information on the cost, purchase date and basis of an asset, such as a tractor, should be kept for at leas 1 three years after the asset has been (hsposed of. These records are used to deter more difficult for univer sities to encourage those at the bachelor’s level to continue towards their doctorates and to attract new faculty members vrito are just completing Weir doctorates. “We have recognized for some time,’’ Spangler said, “that the number of people being qualified to teach were diminishing. These funds are aimed at the goal of increasing support of people qualified to become teachers in the engineering fields.” Dean Larry Monteith of the NCSU School of Engineering said the ability to recruit talented faculty “depends critically on supplemental funding such as this.” Monteith said there has been a national trend of movement from key faculty positions to industry because of the higher salaries offered. “This is going to be ex tremely useful to us,” he commented. Monteith said the funds will be used for recruitment and retention of talented faculty in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The funds given to the North Carolina Engineering Foundation’s general fund wifi be used for enhancing a variety of programs in the Schools of Engineering, and Physical and Mathematical sciences. Cecil A. Pless Cup in smooth dancing, and the equally coveted Bascom Lamar Lunsford Cup in free-style dancing. Oldtime and bluegrass bands will be competing for more than $2,000 in trophies and prize money. Winners in all categories will be announced at the end of the show Saturday night. In addition to the dancing and band awards, first and second place winners will be selected in the following categories: oldtime fiddle, bluegrass fiddle, oldtime banjo, bluegrass banjo, oldtime .guitar, bluegrass guitar, best bass, best mandolin and most out standing performance trophy. • “Special Awards” will be made at the discretion of the judges. Again this August, visitors from all over the nation will join homefolks in re-telling a history so close to the soul of the mountain people - the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival. Showtime is 7 P.M. each evening. Early seating is advised for Friday and Satuday. “The untrue angle on this is that President Reagan didn’t promise that cost of living adjustment. It was in the law, and took effect automatically. What’s more, Reagan tried to delay that cost of living raise by three months, at the same time he tried to eliminate the minimum Social Security benefit check. “The bottom line is that if President Reagan had gotten his way, those checks wouldn’t have that 7.4 per cent cost of living in them. The actor who plays the postman’s role - and he’s an older type himself - closes his message with an appeal to give President Reagan a chance. Continued On Page 8-B mine the depreciation while the property is owned, and gain or loss at the time of dispositiod. The farmer should keep a record by date, amount and source of cash and non - cash receipts and expenses. It is also necessary to keep a record of self • employment income reported far social security pin-poses and verify these amounts with the Social Security Ad ministration from time to time. Keeping good records is simply good business for the farmer. Many tax saving doßors have been loot or overlooked due to poor reenrriskeepiug. IF YOU’RE NOT BfflUlli SHOPPING AT WINN-DIXIE, AREN’T YOU TIRED OF PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR GROCERIES? Week After Week After Week, We Beat The Store That | Claims To Be “LOWEST” In Head-To-Head Price Comparisons. If Items Listed Below Were Purchased On The I' Same Day At Each Store And Are Shown On Each Receipt In The Same Order As Listed. 5-lb. Pillsbury Flour I c? n f -— 1: 42-oz. Punch Detergent / a OO TOLikjJ l‘: 3-lb. Crisco Shortening / ' I 5-lb. Store Brand Sugar ' SC / "I* s r§kA 5-oz. Armour Vienna Sausage / .*./ \ e t f A 12-01. Armour Treet /I \ivfc ■DttfW 0 6/30/° c \ 3-lb. Yellow Onions I hQH-?qqq -39 j 1 \ \ Lettuce * 28 & \ 1-lb. Maxwell House Bag Coffee /£/? QCtRy 2,19 ij \ r . 104 b. Idaforßusset Potatoes -- \f,y\r \*S\ 1-lb. Oscar Mayer Wieners . • <2 J I \cßfcv MicfT' \ 14b. Store Brand Bacon *-Q9 H— •?m. \ 24b. Carrots J r.rV.C^ ir " *7l \ 46-oz. Store Brand Pineapple fuke \ 16-oz. Store Brand Fruit Cocktail 2** J iV V. 79 \ 20-oz. Store Brand Crushed Pineapple /;fSf J I \V^ r n'r vV * ’• 7 .q\ 7V*-oz. Kraft Mac St Cheese Dinner /c;f ,*?;-/• 1 \\- y o' ' ‘ \ 3-oz. Armour Potted Meat /'c -7 -/ I •' \ 6-oz. Maxwell House Coffee --l " I -* \ 32-oz. Hehtz Ketchup *‘4a */ V' rt• ’-- L \ 14b. Store Brand Pork Sausage W;v v : . \‘ ,r c> •• „ pt,-\ ceiery 1 if \ rf ‘ *3,. ' * \ 4-Roll pak White Cloud Bathroom Tissue 7r ,1 if \$C ' x r i>i 14b. Keebler Zesta SaWnes CF,CC£cy 2 T?H 'l V.V-M 14b. Store Brand Margarine /*&? V , 1 '-iu S® ll # 159 u 1 Lfztf* ; ;V I A w r&r E "wr fe Jt I f $29.79 $32.55 I Winn-Dixie's Combination Os EVERYDAY LOW PRICEBREAKfRS,] DEEP-CUT PRICE BREAKER SPECIALS And PRICE BREAKER I COUPONS Offer You Unbeatable Saving!. T Make your own comparison and you'll discover what / J hundreds of thousands of Winn-Dixie Shopped 1 already kn0w..... § NOBODY SAVES YOU MORE THAN WINN-DIXIE! ’PRICE SURVEY DONE ON JUNE 30TH SOME PRICES MAY HAVE CHANGED SINCETHATIIMt. f - ' —' THE CHQWAN HERALD Thwradnr. 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