Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and ForestryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... able to start a lunch program in 380 schools with an enrollment of about 11,000 children . In most of these schools , space for food storage , preparation , and service was virtually nonexistent . Sanitation facilities were no better ...
... able to start a lunch program in 380 schools with an enrollment of about 11,000 children . In most of these schools , space for food storage , preparation , and service was virtually nonexistent . Sanitation facilities were no better ...
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... able to provide the equipment and facilities adequate to serve a lunch . I think what the Secretary has said , and what you have said , indicates that in the long run it would be sounder to finance this sort of operation under the ...
... able to provide the equipment and facilities adequate to serve a lunch . I think what the Secretary has said , and what you have said , indicates that in the long run it would be sounder to finance this sort of operation under the ...
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... able to serve milk at reduced prices - close to 3 million half pints in 1965 alone . The inestimably great contribution of the special milk program to the welfare of the Nation's schoolchildren , the program's continued steady growth ...
... able to serve milk at reduced prices - close to 3 million half pints in 1965 alone . The inestimably great contribution of the special milk program to the welfare of the Nation's schoolchildren , the program's continued steady growth ...
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... able to transact this business at a regular meeting and not go to the expense and trouble of a special meeting for getting the Board to just elect or to nominate . Senator TALMADGE . The other pertinent part of your testimony , Governor ...
... able to transact this business at a regular meeting and not go to the expense and trouble of a special meeting for getting the Board to just elect or to nominate . Senator TALMADGE . The other pertinent part of your testimony , Governor ...
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... able school administrators , parents , and industries affected to plan accordingly . The American School Food Service Association is deeply concerned , however , over the ceiling of $ 100 million which this amendment would place upon ...
... able school administrators , parents , and industries affected to plan accordingly . The American School Food Service Association is deeply concerned , however , over the ceiling of $ 100 million which this amendment would place upon ...
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Page 259 - Territories, and subdivisions and agencies thereof, municipalities, peoples' utility districts and cooperative, nonprofit, or limit-dividend associations organized under the laws of any State or Territory of the United States, for the purpose of financing the construction and operation of generating plants, electric transmission and distribution lines or systems for the furnishing of electric energy to persons in rural areas who are not receiving central station service, ..." Section 5 of the Act...
Page 28 - ... as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act...
Page 224 - farmers', fruit growers', or like associations organized and operated on a cooperative basis (A) for the purpose of marketing the products of members or other producers, and turning back to them the proceeds of sales. less the necessary marketing expenses...
Page 2 - In (1) nonprofit schools of high school grade and under, and (2) nonprofit nursery schools, child-care centers, settlement houses, summer camps, and similar nonprofit Institutions devoted to the care and training of children. For the purposes of this section "United States" means the 50 States and the District of Columbia.
Page vi - States, and such guaranty shall be expressed on the face thereof, and such bonds shall be lawful investments, and may be accepted as security for all fiduciary, trust, and public funds, the investment or deposit of which shall be under the authority or control of the United States or any officer or officers thereof.
Page 1 - June 30, 1963, and such sums as may be necessary for each succeeding fiscal year to provide special assistance to schools drawing attendance from areas in which poor economic conditions exist...
Page 224 - Benevolent life insurance associations of a purely local character, mutual ditch or irrigation companies, mutual or cooperative telephone companies, or like organizations; but only if 85 per centum or more of the income consists of amounts collected from members for the sole purpose of meeting losses and expenses; (11) Farmers...
Page 224 - Farmers' or other mutual hail, cyclone, or fire insurance companies, mutual ditch or irrigation companies, mutual or cooperative telephone companies, or like organizations of a purely local character, the income of which consists solely of assessments, dues, and fees collected from members for the sole purpose of meeting expenses...
Page 35 - ... determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 65 - Provided further, That no loan for the construction, operation, or enlargement of any generating plant shall be made unless the consent of the State authority having jurisdiction in the premises is first obtained.