For Full Market Reports Read Lancaster Farming PARADISE SUPPLY PARADISE, PA. Phone 687-6292 Garden Pride Vegetable Seeds Black Beauty Peat Horticultural Hi-Orgnite Peat Humus Bark Mulch Garden Hose, Shovels, Brooms, Lawn Rakes ALSO New Rubber Border Fencing HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLIES Hammers, screw drivers, small wire coils, rakes (steel and wood), saws, files and many other items. Fly sprays, washing detergent for home and farm. Flashlites of all kinds, bird feed, rat and mouse bait, dog feeds, Wayne animal feeds. Come in and see us. STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1970 WE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 3 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY TILL 8 P.M. Gordon B. Ressler 60" or 72" Mfg. by SEE YOUR LOCAL w K J HI FARM FQUIP. DEALER + Hlf BIIq Siller LOADERS “Fits” Many Makes and Models of wide Front Axle Tractors MODEL "D" NEW SERIES “F" LOADER OFF OR ON IN 3 MINUTES OR LESS LOADER ACCESSORIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE cnti arc allowed to deduct work Quiz on Public Welfare and a variable amount as work O i j 1 incentive They continue to rc- It! I TTlf*" fl iSf* ccivc assistance if their incomes kJLO-LC: VJIVCO AAUC A are lower than the regular grant 6 False. There is no dura- deductions tional residency requirement True. Fifty-five per cent UJI S for applicants for assistance J" cceive l ess than the maximum. 1. True. The highest percent- other than that the aDD i, can t Payment is based on need. Some age of dependency is a rural hve m the stal ‘ c l ine 3PP ' persons have free shelter and county; second highest, a semi- „ p . n 10fl » 35 per cent have income from rural county, both some dis ' 69 2 9S)o'cases OcDresentme em P lo y ment - social security, tance from metropolitan areas 83 ’ 2 00 ’receiots) wenf off cash sup Port Payment, and the like. 2 False, Only 3.2 per cent of , rece * pts) went r off c , ash the total number of persons re- becau . se ® f employ ' Lnnrnet(lr . r . ceiving assistance are employ- menUn the family. The average County Gets able. Most assistance money K® f ‘‘“f ™ V h ®' olls ° $169 Million From U.S. goes to children, and the , D pe ent Chdd,en - tot mothers who provide their care exan ? ple> * s °" e ,„ year and “ . T , he «°“ ntie ? of Adams - Cum ‘ and persons unable to woik ™ on ! hs About 19 per c e" t of ber and Dauphin Fianklm, Lan- The percentage of employables * he families leceived assistance caster. Lebanon. Peny. and York varies as peisons are removed for six months but less than one in the Piedmont Region of Penn from the rolls because of cm ear ' sjlvania received $1,038,793,411 ployment, oi added because of a l sc ’ Only 40 r c of all ie- in Federal Government outlays job losses, cipients in the State aie non- duung Fiscal Yeai 1969, Penn -3 False. As of Sept 30, 1969, w h de 60% aie white sylvama’s US Senator Hugh 27 per cent, or 4,592 of the 17,- 9 False. Effective Januaiy 1. Scott annol ' n ced (Answers to questions on Page 20) 251 employables on assistance 1969, allowances weie laised to Adams County leceived $23,- were working full or pait-time 90 per cent of the minimum 970,506, Cumbeiland County Their low earnings made sup- standard for decent living set $236,167,406. Dauphin County re plementary payments neces- by a State survey, just one year ceived $245,480 816; Franklin sary Of the total number of later, January 1, 1970, they weie County leceived $88,469,300; employables, 56 per cent were raised to 100 per cent, piovid- Lancaster County received $169,- handicapped, limiting their job ing, for example, $286 10 per 063,715; Lebanon County receiv potential. month for a family of four ed $63,226,300; Perry County re- 4 True. Allowances aie made 10 True. In addition to a ceived 810,568,020, and York for food, clothing, incidentals, money payment for the essen- County received $201,847,348. shelter, and utilities, but no pro- tials of living, the public assis- The Commonwealth of Pennsyl vision is made for replace- tance program pays for health vama received a total amount of ments or repairs, nor is any care and provides helping ser- $8,770,274,023 money provided for beds, furni- vices that include job training These funds were spent by the ture, and necessary household and placement, family planning Denartment of 4<>riciiltiirp- Com equipment and counseling, legal aid, home 6 - Sc e; Defense eS 5. False. A lien is taken on ™ aker service and other bene- tion and Welfaie; Housing and resident property for repay- flts Urban Development; Interior; ment of assistance granted, but II True. Low-income persons Justice; Labor, Post Office; repayment is required only whose earnings fall below fixed State; Transportation, and Treas when the property is sold or standards are eligible for food ury; the General Seivices Admin transfeired outside of the stamps and medical caie istration; and 24 smaller federal family 12 False. Employed recipi- agencies and commissions F4B (48 in. Wide) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1970 h r* 325 W. MAIN STREET NEW HOLLAND, PENNA. PHONE 354-8721 F6O (60 in. Wide) -t v * F 72 (72 in. Wide) 25
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