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A passer-by gives sympathy
and money through the bars to
Radio Announcer Jimmy Doug
las who was ja led on the tom
square Saturday for the bene
fit of the Heart Fund Drive.
G. D. McClure, automobile
license examiner here, is chair
man of the Yancey County Heart
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J mmy Douglas of Radio Sta
ton WKYK takes time out to
smoke a cigarette between
pleas broadcast for "hall” to
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Fund drive, and Lee Childress,
manager of Radio Station WKYK
is benefits charman.
Accord ng to v McClure, other
activities will be- held here and
in other parts of the county
during the moiffii to reach the
goal of $1,200 set for this county
for the Heart Fund.
get him out of “ia'l”. Announcer
Douglas was “jailed" to help
raise Heart Funds for Yancey
County Heart Fund Drive.
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N.C. Apportioned $11,435,201
h i Seinel Feed Service
Programs
ATLANTA, GA. North Caro
lina has been apportioned sll,-
435,201 for use in Ks sc’nol food
serv.ce programs from the U. S.
Depart men . Agriculture’s
Consumer and Marketing Ser
v.ce.
This year’s apportionment is
$986,883 more than last year, an
increase of 9.44 per cent.
These funds are to be used in
prov ding help to North Carolina
schools that operate lunch, m lk
and breakfast programs. Al
though USDA funds make an
appreciable dent in the expense
of school fund service programs,
the children themselves pay for
approximately 75 per cent of
the cost with state, county and
city governments pay ng about
5 per cent.
North Carol ha, and all ether
states, receive these USDA funds
under two separate acts the
National School Lunch Act and
the Child Nutrition Act.
The National School Lunch
Act prov des funds for schools
taking part in the national
lunch program. A provision is
also made under the act to give
special ass stance to schools in
low- ncome areas that are \ not
financially able to offer stud
ents the food service of the na
tional school lunch program.
TTie Child Nutrition Act mak
es funds available to help scho
ols provde all students with
milk at a reduced price of free
es cost; furnish a breakfast for
those students who are espec
ially needy or who have been
bussed to school from a long
distance; and buy equipment
necessary for the operation of a
food program.
The newest of these programs
is the breakfast program wh ch
is still in a “plrt” stage. Last
year, 207 schools in North Caro
lina implemented a breakfast
program.
A breakdown of North Caro
lna’s apportionment by pro
gram follows: National school
lunch program 57,866,349, up
7.05 per cent; Special lunch as
sistance program—s4l«,3M, up
304 P*r cent; Special mi’k
program, H,0U,717, up |.i» pm
cent; Breakfast program
$*5,407, up 147.06 per cent; and
Nonfood assistance program,
$38,076, up 2.04 per cent
In additisa to the oMb that
North Carol na receives fro?*
the Consumer and Marketing
Service tor use in school fund
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programs, it also receives donat
ed commodifies. Durng fecal
year ended June 30, 1967, North
Carolina was allotted 34,033,565
pounds of USDA donated commo
dities having an estimated val
us of $9,502,553 for school use.
Mining History
The first mining in the Sud
bury District of Ontario began
in 1886 when some 3,000 tons of
copper ore were removed. Today
the area is the world’s leading
source of nickel, yielding nearly
•20 million tons of ore annually.
MOO REWARD
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I will pay SIOO reward for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of anyone caught
breaking in and entering my property on Hall
Chapel Road, near the Celo Clinic.
FLOYD W. PYLES
808 S.W. Bth Terrace Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
last Teen. Angus Assn .
U-T Animal Science Bldg.
Knoxville, Tom.
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SALK: Satnrday, Fehreary 17th - 10:30 A.M.
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5 Bells Te Shew l Sell
For iefermetioe collect
Weyleed Croech, Joeeshore, Teen.
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Tax Retorn
GREENSBORO, N. C. You
will not automatically rece.ve a
refund of tax withheld from
your wages unless you file a
tax return, said J. E. Wall, Dis
trict Director of Internal Re
venue for North Carol.na.
A tax return is not required
when the gross income received
during the year is less than
S6OO, Mr. Wall said, but a return
must be filed to obta n a refund
of any Federal tax w.thheld.
This advice applies particularly
to students and other persons
who worked only a part of the
year.
Forms 1040 and 1040 A must
be filed by everyone under 65
years of age whose gross -at
come for 1967 was S6OO or more.
Burnsville, N.C.
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