Social Security Office Accepting Supplemental Income Applications The Lancaster social security office has announced that it is now taking applications for supplemental security income payments, a Federal program scheduled to start in 1974 that will establish an income floor for USED EQUIPMENT Manure Spreader *350.00 Manure Spreader $ 395.00 John Deere 2 bat. 16 in. Plow *2SO#UU Lundell 6156 /MV Flail Chopper ddVellU Sun Master aa 8 ft. Rotary Cutter *1,500.00 1 Row 3 point £- |)|> Cultivator I XD#UI) NEW STORE HOURS Mon. thru Fri. 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Saturday 7:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. FARMERSVHLE EOINFMEIIT INC RD2 Ephrata, Pa. Located in Farmersville Now, Chore-Time Supplies Everything but the birds Pockman Manufacturing, pioneer and leader in cages f o r pouftrv, is now part of Chore- Time. So now, Chore-Time quality and dependability is jji a complete proven egg production package. PROGRAMMED CAGE FEEDING. This unique system, developed by Chore- Time, pulls feed instead of pushing it-delivers fresh, unp, c h 6 d-ov e r feed to every cage at regular intervals. Extensive use in major commerc la j operation has shown that programmed feeding all but eliminates waste and helps pj-oiitice uiof e eggs per pound of feed. FLEX AUGER FEED DELIVERY SYSTEMS. This Omro-'lirfle auger system delivers the right amount of feed from bulk bin to feed line engineered for long life-with little or no maintenance. CHORE-TIME AIR SYSTEMS. Our ventilation a(lded another first controls that automatically adjust air pressure. The syst etK -when combined with Chore- Time fans, provides a degree of accuracy never before pos^t>l^ Made to work. Built to last. people in financial need who are 65 or over, or blind, or disabled according to Angelo D. Maying social security district manager. But people already getting State old age assistance, or State aid because they are blind or (j. H WE SELL, SERVICE WO IHSTALL E. M. HERRequipment, inc. R.D.I, Willow Street isabled, don’t have to apply, he said. They’ll be getting more information later this year about how the program will help them. “The first monthly payments under the Federal program will, be made in January 1974,” Manolas said. “Until then, State and local public assistance of fices will continue to make payments in the usual way.” People not getting public assistance now who think they may be eligible for the new Federal payments should visit, call or write social security to find out if they should apply according to Manolas. “Federal supplemental security income payments will be made by the Social Security Administration,” Manolas said. ‘ ‘But the program will be financed by Federal general revenues-not by social security contributions fripn workers and employers. It’s not the same as social security.” The aim of the new program is to provide supplemental payments in cases of need so that people 65 or over, or blind, or disabled will have a basic cash income of at least $l3O a month for one person and $195 a month for a couple. “This doesn’t mean that every eligible person or couple will be getting that much from the Federal Government every month,” Manolas said. “The amount of the Federal payment any person gets will depend on bow much other income he has.” “Eligibility for Federal payments will depend not only on the amount of income people have but on the value of their assets,” the manager said. 717-464-3321 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 17.1973 “If you’re single-or married but not living with your husband or wife-you can own things worth up to $1,500 and still get Federal payments,” he said. “A couple can own things worth up to $2,250 and get payments. Not everything you own has to be counted toward your assets, however. “A home of reasonable value will not l?e counted as an asset,” Manolas said. “In addition, the Federal Government will not put liens on the homes of people getting Federal payments. Personal effects and household goods won’t count in most cases. Insurance policies or a car may not affect eligibility either, but it will depend on their value.” Certain income also will be disregarded in deciding on an application for supplemental security income. The first $2O a month of income generally won’t affect the Federal payment at all, the manager said. “In addition, people who are working part time should know that the first $65 a month of earnings won’t be included in counting their income and only half of the rest of their additional earnings will be counted,” he said. ★ Hoffman's Horse & Cattle Powders ★ Aureomycin Sulmet 700 Crumbles ★ Baymix Wormer Crumbles ★ Shell Horse Wormer ★ Flameless Gas Pig Brooders ★ Custom Canvass Work New For Sweetlix Horse Block AARON S. GROFF & SON Farm & Dairy Store lil) !. Ephrata. Pa 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone2s4-0744 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 0 P.M. Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5: .50 P.M. Uiil M-f)* f*f AfW*l »,»,f Apart from earnings, other income above the first $2O a month generally will reduce the Federal payment. “This includes social security checks, veterans payments, workmen’s com pensation, pensions, annuities, and gifts,” Manolas said. And if you live in someone else’s household, your basic Federal Payment will be reduced by one-third before other income that may affect your payment is deducted.” People who need more in formation to decide whether they might be eligible for the Federal payments should call social security at 393-5861, write, or visit the office at 225 West King St. Lancaster, Penn. 17603. “Or, a friend or relative can make the call if the person in need isn’t able to,” he said. “Even though payments cannot start until January 1974, we’re taking applications now so we can process them ahead of time to avoid delays that might occur if there’s a rush of ap plications right at the end of the year,” Manolas said. 15