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Based on estimated cost of heating a room of 18,225 cubic feet in Washington metropolitan area for 7-month heating season using oil at 0.0841 cents per gallon. Kitchen 45 by 27 by 15 feet: No. 5 oil, at 0.0841 cents per gallon; 1,068 gallons, at 0.0841 cents per gallon, $89.82.

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Based on monthly payroll cost of manager, paid helpers and janitorial services:

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Based on annual cost of trash and garbage removal, food distribution and hauling, maintenance, repair, and equipment replacement:

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Based on cost of food purchased and value of food donated :

$2,883 food cost per month for 9 months__

596 meals per day times 20 days per month.

11,920 meals per month for 9 months---

Item 6. Administrative

1. Total cost.

2. Number of meals sold.

3. School enrollment-.

4. Cost per meal--

5. Cost per student.

$25, 947.00

107, 280 862

$0.24

$30. 10

$25, 947

11, 820

107, 280

$646. 20 107, 280

862 $0.006

$0.75

Based on liability insurance, social security and related administrative costs of Board of Education office personnel:

$71.80 per month, for 9 months__

$646. 20

Senator MORSE. Without objection there will be inserted at this point a table showing the activity of the surplus food distribution program in the month of January 1959 taken from a report compiled by the Department of Public Welfare.

(The table referred to follows:)

TABLE 2A.—Surplus food distribution, January 1959

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Senator MORSE. A table prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture giving the number of recipients of surplus food in each State, without objection will be made a part of the record at this point. (The table referred to follows:)

STATE-BY-STATE RECORD OF RECIPIENTS

The number of persons receiving surplus foods in the "needy persons" cate gory has been increased to the largest total since 1942. Here is the State-byState record of numbers of persons for the latest month reported, December, 1958:

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Senator MORSE. There will be incorporated in the hearing record at this point from the regulations of the Public Assistance Division of the Department of Public Welfare of the District of Columbia a copy of the budget standards used in the determination of recipient budget.

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Based on estimated cost of heating a room of 18,225 cubic feet in Washington metropolitan area for 7-month heating season using oil at 0.0841 cents per gallon. Kitchen 45 by 27 by 15 feet: No. 5 oil, at 0.0841 cents per gallon; 1,068 gallons, at 0.0841 cents per gallon, $89.82.

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Based on monthly payroll cost of manager, paid helpers and janitorial services:

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Based on annual cost of trash and garbage removal, food distribution and hauling, maintenance, repair, and equipment replacement:

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Based on cost of food purchased and value of food donated :

$2,883 food cost per month for 9 months.

596 meals per day times 20 days per month..

11,920 meals per month for 9 months.

Item 6. Administrative

1. Total cost__

2. Number of meals sold_.

$25, 947.00

107, 280

862

$0.24

$30. 10

$25, 947

11, 820

107, 280

$646. 20 107, 280

3. School enrollment..

4. Cost per meal__.

5. Cost per student..

862 $0.006

$0.75

Based on liability insurance, social security and related administrative costs of Board of Education office personnel:

$71.80 per month, for 9 months___.

$646. 20

Senator MORSE. Without objection there will be inserted at this point a table showing the activity of the surplus food distribution program in the month of January 1959 taken from a report compiled by the Department of Public Welfare.

(The table referred to follows:)

TABLE 2A.-Surplus food distribution, January 1959

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Senator MORSE. A table prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture giving the number of recipients of surplus food in each State, without objection will be made a part of the record at this point. (The table referred to follows:)

STATE-BY-STATE RECORD OF RECIPIENTS

The number of persons receiving surplus foods in the "needy persons" category has been increased to the largest total since 1942. Here is the State-byState record of numbers of persons for the latest month reported, December, 1958:

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Senator MORSE. There will be incorporated in the hearing record at this point from the regulations of the Public Assistance Division of the Department of Public Welfare of the District of Columbia a copy of the budget standards used in the determination of recipient budget.

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Based on estimated cost of heating a room of 18,225 cubic feet in Washington metropolitan area for 7-month heating season using oil at 0.0841 cents per gallon. Kitchen 45 by 27 by 15 feet: No. 5 oil, at 0.0841 cents per gallon; 1,068 gallons, at 0.0841 cents per gallon, $89.82.

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Based on monthly payroll cost of manager, paid helpers and janitorial services :

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Based on annual cost of trash and garbage removal, food distribution and hauling, maintenance, repair, and equipment replacement:

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Based on cost of food purchased and value of food donated:

$2,883 food cost per month for 9 months_

596 meals per day times 20 days per month_

11,920 meals per month for 9 months__

Item 6. Administrative

1. Total cost..

2. Number of meals sold.

$25, 947.00 107, 280 862 $0.24 $30. 10

$25, 947

11, 820

107, 280

$646. 20 107, 280

3. School enrollment_-

4. Cost per meal---

5. Cost per student.

862 $0.006

$0.75

Based on liability insurance, social security and related administrative costs

of Board of Education office personnel:

$71.80 per month, for 9 months__.

$646. 20

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