Chick Notch Rote Up 2% First Five Months Production of flock replace ment chicks in Pennsylvania totaled 3,757,000 during May. 10 percent more than for the same month in 1965, accord ing to the State Crop Report ing Service. The hatch pushed the 1966 five-month cumulative egg-type production to 15,412,- 000, a 6 percent gain over the January-May hatch of 1965. Broiler chick production last month showed a 9 percent gain over May 1965 for a total Machinery, drowning and firearms were the main causes of farm, fatalities in the U.S. during 1963-64 Machinery ac counted for 38 6 percent, drowning* 15 B percent, and firearms, 10 5 percent., Agvvay Supply Center Lancaster, Pa. (Former Farm Bureau Store) Exterior Points ONLY AT Supply Center CASE LOT PRICES WHITE HOUSE PAINTS • Exterior case lots # 201 White-top quality 4.40 2 Gal. can 8.47 # 251 White - 1-coat, super quality 2 GaL can # 301 White - Acrylic latex base 5.66 #1714 Primer - blister resistant COLORED HOUSE PAINT - Exterior Cream, Pearl Gray, Puritan Gray, Colonial Yellow, Nor way Green, Vista Green 4.40 BARN PAINTS # 402 Red, Standard Barn 2.80 # 412 Red, Extra Bright 4.56 # 415 Red, Super Beam 3.30 # 415 Red, 2 GaL Can 6.58 # 409 Gray, Super Barn 3.41 # 271 White, Barn&Fence 3.46 # 414 Green, Barn & Roof 4.07 #l7OB Red, Primer 2.98 ALUMINUM PAINTS Alum. House Paint 4.29 Alum. Metal and Masonary Paint 4.29 Brushes, Wooden and Aluminum Ladders Plus other paint supplies Come in and browse around at the all new Agway Bee Line Supply Center 1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (Former Farm Bureau Store) of 5,440,000. The cumulative January-May total of 23,219.000 was about the same as for the comparable period a year ago. Total broiler and replace ment hatch for May was two percent more than the 1960-64 average for the month. The January-May cumulative total of 38,631,000 also indicated a two percent increase over the similar period in 1965. • Farm & Home (Continued from Page 1) section will be added as funds permit. The 10.5 acre site for the proposed building, along the Route 230 By-Pass, was donated to the Farm & Home Founda tion by Elmer L. Esbenshade, Lancaster. Title to the land was officially conveyed on June 30, 1965. The Farm & Home Center Bee Line 2 Gallon Per Case TRIM PAINTS - Exterior per gal. #124 Plymouth Blue #l2B Ranch Red .. #l2O Rich Green .. #126 White 5.45 10.56 #123 Bright Red #125 Bright Green ... 5.61 #129 Brown 4.62 #llO Sash Black 4.35 - 4.51 PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL 8 Colors SHINGLE STAINS I Colors .. . 2.47 MASONRY PAINT - Latex 5 Colors 4.29 IMPLEMENT ENAMEL For Wood or Metal #602 Red . #603 Gray #604 Green #605 Black #6lO Orange METAL PAINTS Rust-Preventing Zinc Metal, Gray Zinc Metal, Green Zinc Metal, Red 7.15 Zinc Chromate - Red Metal Primer 3.96 will be the first such agri culturally-oriented center in Pennsylvania. In reviewing the original objectives of this farm center, board presi dent Garber said that "we will continue to seek the generous support of all those individuals, business inter ests, and organizations that share the conviction of keep ing Lancaster County first in agriculture.” In addition to Garber, the officers and board of directors of the Farm Sc Home Founda tion are; L. H. Skromme, vice president. New Holland; Mrs. Landis Myer, secretary, New Holland; Noah W. Kreider, treasurer, Manheim; Levi H. Brubaker, chairman of fund raising committee, Rohrers town; John H. Herr, chairman steering committee, Lancaster; Jacob Kurtz, Jr., building com mittee, Ephrata; Willis Z. Es benshade, Lancaster; Mrs. Robert E. Nolt, Rohrerstown; David E. Buckwalter, Lititz; Benjamin Burkholder, New Holland, Paul Cope, Quarry vilie; Mrs. Kenneth Eshelman. Conestoga, Amos H. Funk, Millersville. Victor M. Longenecker, Eli zabethtown; Richard P. Maule, Quarryville; Thomas J. Mona ghan, Lancaster; Phares S Risser, Elizabethtown; Dr. E I. Robertson, Lancaster; M Maxwell Smith, Lancaster; Mel vin R Stoltzfus, Ronks; Eugene R Wissler, New Holland, and honorary member Floyd S. Buscher, Denver. Architects for the proposed Farm & Home Center are Haak & Kaufman. • Summer Jobs (Continued from Page 1) his wages and no retirement benefits are earned Federal income tax is due on income in excess of $6OO per year. However, income tax is usually withheld by em ployers starting with the first paycheck. If less than $6OO in come is received by the youth during the year, the money which was withheld will be returned when he files a tax return Of course, if he earns more than $6OO, he is required to file a return. per. gal. case lots .. 5.23 ... 4.62 ... 5.34 ... 5.12 McAllister ~ emphasizes that parents still have the right to 6.82 500 EGOS 4.18 with new FuJ-O-Pep “500” Egg Feeds Modern computers have determined that the most profitable egg feed in terms of lowest feed cost per dozen is one which produces a dozen eggs on 4 ibs. of feed—equivalent to 500 dozen eggs per ton. 5.99 4.84 5.55 4.84 5.77 New Ful-O-Pep “500” Egg Feeds, for floor or cage, are designed to give you 500 dozen eggs per ton on a year-around basis, under good environmental conditions. If you are a good manager, Fu!-0 Pep 500 is made for you. 8.36 8.36 What would 500 dozen eggs per ton do for your profit column 7 Ful-O-Pep 500 ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY Kirkwood Feed & Groin H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. x\\\\\vx\v\v\xxx\\\\x^\vvxx\\xvv\\v\\\\v\Vl cliim children as exemptions good idea for parents who pay as long as the child is under children for doing farm work the age of 19 or is a full-time to make the payment by check student for whom the parents at the time the work is per provide more than one-half the formed. The check serves as support. Unless wages were proof that payment was made, actually paid to the parents and the parents can use it as rather than to the child, par- a legitimate farm expense, ents should not include in- For this reason, children come earned by the child as should receive cash payment a part of the parent’s taxable for farm work rather than a income. calf, an automobile or free Kirkwood Wltmer Stevens, Penna. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 25, 1966 McAllister believes it is a gasoline, he concludes, DOZEN PER TON Horotd H. Good Terre Hill S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Salunga Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown 5
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