nt r
percent.
re-
maini
e
d
other
y or hen
you can live it up on e­
,; re?
CT: Th aver e pay­
m nt to elf e family
of four with no other in­
com varie among tates,
from 10 of 60 mont in
o 0 0 ppi to a high of
375 per month in Al a
( of 1978 . In all but four
elfare payments
e been be 0 th ta-
blished po erty le I of
month ith any cornmer 0
or organi fertilizer.
rite of
dis­
little
ot.
Spider Plan n d
ed
ron 0 gilt, ne win do
m dire t unlight.
He(:au:se if your pid r get
ood light it will prod a
10 f b b 0 " • ter III n
dry to th .-touch and give
th m 1 of humidity 0 th
mi tin .
One pointer: Spider
plants a tendancy to
tum yeUo or bro t the
ti of the I a . Some in­
clude: dry air, unde ater­
in8, or too much flouride
in the ter.
The remedy? eU, you
could try misting more
often, but really the only
thing you can do . to trim
off the bro tips. Just
e a sharp pair of 0 rs
aDd trim off the tips. in a
. ce a Good luc d ood
11'0 . !
'AG
S331 per month or $3,972
per year for family of
four.
Y11I: Th elfare rol
I
are full 0 able-bodied
10 fer!
ACT: Le than 0 per­
cent of elfar recipien
are able-bodied, unemploy­
ed male : some 126,000 of
the more than 13 million
Americans on Federal/State
upported elfare April
(1971). 0 t of them-80
percent- ant ork, ccord­
in to a Go - rnment-spon-
red tudy; about half the
men re enroll d in ork
training programs, 0
bout 40 percent of
peopl on welfare ar n ed-
ed at home to . re for
mall children or have
Ion -terrn di bility.
bout 35 percent-are
employ ble if j b tram-
ing job and day care
de a il bl .
bout 14 percent are
alre dy employed either
p t-time or full-tim.
bout 7 percent in
or -trainin progr or
a aiting to be acceped ..
And about 4 percent n d
� tensive medical or reba­
bilitive rvices before
becoming employed.
dSu
100
9 or
a
00
e
c
Benton Harbor Ar Sch- th winter d prin months, d mand from pent
00 elementary school musi our Symphony Concert and the purch of in trument ,..
directo are actively recruit- Freshman bands are per- id euman. "The School ery ell in the pa t,"
ing fifth grade tudent to forming. f Di trict i not in the busin- uman 'our biaeest pro-
join elementary hool bands. " But," continued of selling in rument but blem 0 ttin en ugh u d
P tric euman, oord- euman, "th young people do offer rvice of brio - ins rument 0"
: tor of ic for Benton th t e he perfonnin t in people together, tho " e are no
Harbor rea School 0 d the high 001 level began ho wi to purcha and cial appeal to
• "Elementary 001 music their music care rs with ele- tho ho wish to 11 instr- iden having in tru-
instructors are hosting e en- mentary school band perfor- uments." ment to con ct my om t
ing meenn ith parent to ees. e are very-proud of The rvic, outlined by 926-7295. Thi i ry impor-
encourage them to have their our music education program where eu- tant th t call b m d imm-.
children particip te i in tru- and are orking hard to see 11 t the diately 0
mental 001 m . c tivi- it contin to improve and nurn- pro m
. " anting need for instru-
A
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Concerned. ebeut: trash pic -up
cl an streets
rod n, probl.ems
and plugg d drains
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Concerned about City Hall:
d ci ion
public pa
p opl 's vot
TUESD Y
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