The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1980 Page: 4 of 36
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su* Sanad** RECORD
CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 14 AUGUST 1980
Th. only example of .««.«J m«j*V Wdmn*
Shrimp-All Six**. Small to Jumbo
Fish FUlots - Haddock and Cattish
Alaskan King Crab Logs
FRESH NEW ORLEANS
OYSTERS
Truck Located at corner oí
Nelson & Highway
Interstate Savings ft Loan corner.
MONDAY. AUGUST 18
11:00 AM. to 5:30 P.M.
Seafood Galley oi Amarillo
Children of low-income families
eligible for reduced-price meals
Sunt of School. Joe Cullen- icol bills, shelter costs in excess s. or below the to* fa,,
Supt. oi sen ^ 3Q% of meóme, special the scale.
fímiltes Lhoi Income is st or education eapenses due to the Applications m
Reduce i-Price Meals
$ - 8,150
6,90(. - 10,760
8,^6'. - 13,380
10,2yj - 15,99c
11, jy'-j — Id,600
15,60 . - 21,220
l>,2ciG ~
16,9^0 - 2C,t4G
e e
Family Size
i
1
1
I
i
ü
Free Meals
#0 - 5,230
0 - 6,900
0 - 8,580
0 - 10,250
0 - 11,950
0
- 15,600
1
Each addn11
family member
0 - 1^,280
o - lo,950
$1,080
«2,61
below levels shown on the
attached scale are eligible for
free or reduced-price meals.
Children eligible for free meals
are also eligible for free milk.
The reduced-price lunch is 10
cents and the reduced-price
breakfast is also 10 cents.
In addition, if the family
income is greater than those
shown on the schedule but the
family has unusually high med-
MONEY
MARKET
CERTIFICA TE
26 WEEKS (182 Days)
9.141%
ANNUAL RATE
8-14-80 through 8-20-80
Minimum deposit $10,000. Federal regulations require a
substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal.
**************
30 MONTH CERTIFICATE
9.70 % sr"
Compounded Daily 21
Minimum Deposit of $1,000.00
Substantial Interest Penalty for Early Withdrawal.
I Each Depositor Insured Up To $100,000 By F.S.L.t.C.
Interstate Savings
and Loan Association
BRANCH OFFICE
■18 S. 2nd Canadian
HOME OFFICE
ft Main Perryton. T*
mental or physical condition of a
child, or disaster or casualty
losses, the children in the family
may still be eligible.
School children of parents or
guardians who become unem-
ployed are eligible for free or
reduced-price meals and free
milk during the period of unem-
ployment provided that the loss
of income causes the family
income during that period to be
the school principals' offices at
any time during the year for the
free and reduced-rate meals.
The information given on the
applications is confidential and
will be used only for the purpose
AIR TAXI
• FAA Approved
e Ambulance
e Freight
e Fully Insured
e Hoi Shots
PAMPA FLYING
SERVICE
L.W. "Cap" lolly
SSVIT3S
Ma}. Virgil AckfekL Ret
MS-MS9
of determining eligibility'for
special priced meals and mil
In certain cases foster
dren are also eligible for
benefits.
Anyone with questions aboe|
these benefits should
one of the school principals
Supt. Joe Cullender. CuUentaj
stresses that all children
treated the same, regardless
ability to pay. And in operat |
of the child feeding programs
child will be discriminated1
against because of race, sti!
color, or national origin.
cftl
contact!
arel
Dept.
gets Farm
Bureau check
The Canadian Fire Depart!
ment received a check for I
recently from
Bureau Insurance Companies !
an expression of thanks f<* I
Department's work on the ptfrl
pcrtv of Wayne Blue. I
The money will be used ta
their loss prevention progn j
The Texas Farm
su ranee Companies p y I
departments this amount *> I
the department works at a I
rural areas, involving pwR|
insured by them.
"Where's Harry?"
You've got to reach a
keyman. So you stop
everything and start
looking — unless you've
got a Landmaster. The
two-way radio that
locates people
by talking...not
I walking.
Pace LANDMASTER
Call or come by —
DUB'S RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
S29 7th Stre«
806-323-5538 Canadian* Texas
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1980, newspaper, August 14, 1980; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184183/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.