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October 17, 1979 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-10-17

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� Hi ht ---r
our
OCTOBER 17-24, 197
L-- ----,.---�, Chri Hedric
or chan in th family cir-
e - cumstance not reported
f t enough. Th are
are human and technical errors;
it i not che tinge
incidents : elfare familie are
present loaded with JOd - and
lfare reci- have more just to get more
mon y.,-
FACT: The typical elfare
• family a mother and
thr children. Since 1967,
the trend has been to ard
smaller famili on welfare.
The birth rate fo wel­
fare famili , like the brith
rate for the ral po­
pul tion, i dropping. 0
children . If families
90 percent) are 0 years
old 0 older.
Studi sho that the
averag family receive
ance for bout 0 vear .
It . c1e r then that the
majority of welfare child­
ren were concei ed· or born
be for th family applied
for a . tance.
, the typical pay-
"ment for an additional
child i 3S a month, hardly
enough to cover the co t
of rearing an additional
child. Some States impose
maximum p yment limit.
F amilie re ching that ceil­
ing - u ually a four to fi e
per n famil - get no add­
itional rno y for other
child.
The f ct are ry
important for you to kno .
o t of u alre dy have
heard mo t of th m
time and time gin. I
Hopefully th more
people are made a are of
the real f ct , it will help to
explode the myths bout
elfare th nner the pub-
lies vi of elfare will
change for the better.
If you remember th
eight myths that e have
taken 100 at you can
inform people of th lUI
f cts the next time you are
f ced ith elfare myths
in r life.
If you ha a large num­
ber of hou plant, like I do,
it is very ea y to begin to
treat them all th same. It
simply doe ' t e much
lime to ter all your pi t
at the sam time. And lot
of u are ort on time. But e
if you fall into this trap your
plants will ffer.
One of tb most import­
ant rules of indoor gardenin
. thi. treat each plant indiv­
. dually. I can not tre eno-
ugh ho important this . .
All plant are different,
they different need.
For· ce, a cactus ha
very different needs than
th of an African Violet.
If you treat them alike on
of them ° going to uffer and
maybe even di
It may help you to e
time if you pic 0 day
to check each different If you don't beli ve me,
group of plant. For in lance, try it and che the r ultl
chec all your ct plan. after month or . You'll
on onday. Che all your get u to it fter a hil
viole� on Tuesday all your and on it will be r tine.
10 -light plant on edn - And being in
day, all your. ferns on Thurs- your plant will
day t etc. Thi ay all your in the 10
Good Growin !
,.
grant funds to pure
ditional training
ment d materials.
e
IS
Concerned about: tras pic -up
clean tr e s
. rode t roblems
and p ug d d oins
e
I
Concerned about City' Hall:
CAU 11fE cmzs
us 0 WHAT YOUR c
ma d cision
• lis public pa
th p opl. '
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