More needy families to get food in Pa. HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture has announced changes in the eligibility guidelines for the Title II (Needy Family) Food Program which will make an additional 240,000 state households eligible to receive the federal surplus foods beginning Julyl. State Agriculture Secretary Penrose HaUoweU said that USDA has approved the revisions in the guidelines which increase the household size and income schedules for food distribution in the program. Through the state’s initiative in seeking additional quantities of cheese and butter from the federal program, Pennsylvania will now &STEIGER 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS Pulling When you buy a four-wheel-drive tractor you're buying ~ Hit power. So put Now your buying power is even better 1 For a limited time when you buy a new Steiger in addi tion to its efficient pulling power you can receive: ‘Providing tractor is financed with Steiger Credit Co (subjec t to approval) The three above offers may be withdrawn at any time p^>oLct^ack s e e d yOU CAN AFFORD A STEIGER HOOBER C. B. HOOBER & SON, INC. HOOBER EQUIPMENT. INC. INTERCOURSE, PA MIDDLETOWN. DE l SERVICE J 717-768-8231 (302)378-9555 be receiving an additional two million pounds of cheese and butter valued at more than $3 million each quarter. HaUowell said USDA has agreed to increase Pennsylvania’s aUocation by 1.6 million pounds of cheese and 432,000 pounds of butter each quarter. “The revised guidelines expand the number of eUgible Penn sylvania famUies by increasing the income requirement from 130 to 150 percent of the federal poverty income guidelines,” HaUowell said. “Effective with July distributions, a family of four wiU be eUgible to receive cheese, butter and other commodities if the total household income is less than 315,300. Under previous ower SPECIAL SUMMER FINANCING Financing as low as 8.9% APR* Interest Waiver to March 1. 1985* • $5OOO Cash Rebate From Steiger 4 More / To guidelines, the income limit for a family of four was $12,780.” “This change wiU make. ap proximately 240,000 more Penn sylvania families eligible to participate in the program,” he said. “FuUy one-third of these households are senior citizens age 65 and older.” HaUoweU said other changes in the guidelines wiU increase the amount of foods avaUable to a household. “We are recom mending that famUies of one or two people receive one five-pound block of cheese, three to five person famUies receive two five pound blocks of cheese, and households of six persons or more will receive three five-pound blocks,” he said. Power You Buying Power It seems like a lot of people think that a Steiger costs more than it does. They “The cooperation and assistance of the Boards of County Com missioners throughout the state is unprecedented, and has enabled us to make these positive changes and adjustments in the program,” HaUoweU said. “Their continued support, and that of the coor dinating agencies, hundreds of recipient agencies and thousands of volunteers will insure that as many needy individuals as possible can receive these com modities in the future.” Pennsylvania ranks fourth in the nation in total pounds of surplus federal foods distributed under the program, with approximately 70 miUion pounds valued at more than $100,000,000. The state ranks 3« 4 U second in the nation in total pounds of food distributed per capita. Hallowell said that with the new guidelines, Pennsylvania would continue quarterly distribution of cheese and butter, and monthly distribution of low volume com modities such as powdered milk, honey, commeal and flour. “Quarterly distributions of butter and cheese reduces the direct costs involved, encourages pre-registration of eligible recipients, aids in advance planning at the local level, and increases the efficiency of the program,” Hallowell said. “We will continue to adjust this program, and to build on the tremendous record already set by the agencies involved in serving the state’s needy families.”