Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1969, Image 19

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    '• A View tax savings. That -would cover Veaetokl**
(Continued from Page 18) the majority of Pennsylvania tax- ° ©port
Federal Income Tax Form «,,({, paW ' S- ‘ » * The state ’s vegetable growers,
a deduction of $1,200 per person. ’ s we are shooting r * lo earber ‘ n the season feared
A family of four earning <s<i for -* 1 realize that such reforms damage from lack of rainfall,
A lanuiy 01 tour, earning $5,- w iii no * v. „„ ■ achieve have had to cope with new prob
-000, would pay just $6 m person- especia ny without the coopera’- lems from to ° much iain The
Pl + an ‘ tlon o£ local offi cials But lam Pennsylvania Ciop Reporting
is" dSuSIp h fi-om te ii! ta> l convinced that we have no great- SeTOCe indlca ted the following
is deductibie fiom the Federal u . responsibility right now than C!O P Prospects, based on August
‘ to start a program of tax reform. £ conditions:
Consequently, this family ...... Snap beans for fiesh market,
could have a tax savings of SlOB lam also convinced that the
a year if the income tax were )!° uld , not b . e 80 tween the State and her com
pacted and the thiee local taxes " ld espiead if this lefoim takes rmimties.
abolished. P ace - Even moie impoitant, we will
Our statistics also show that If we can turn Pennsylvania in have made a lasting contubution
families of foui earning up to this direction, we will have tiuly foi Penns> Ivania citizens, present
$lO,OOO a yeai would expenence established a new paitnership be- and futuie. .
JARED R. STAU FFER
Martindale, Pa.
Now...
two sizes
-A. 8.-C. G-roff, Inc-. - •
New Holland 334-4191
Wengter Implement, Inc. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Shotzberger's
The Buck " 284-4141 west Chester 696-2990 Elm 665-2141
Check Our Special Trade-In Allowance
CASE Sales & Service
John Deere
Rotary Choppers
Yes, sir, John Deere Rotary Chop
pers now come in two sizes. There’s
the 5-foot 15-A for average-acreage
growers . . . and the 6-foot 16-A for
large-acreage growers.
The rugged 15-A and 16-A are just
the ticket for mechanical pasturing,
chopping standing hay for silage,
shredding brush and stalks, clipping
pastures and handling many other jobs
around the farm.
See us soon for full details. -
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Phone 445-6465
Lancaster Panning, Saturday, August 23,1969—19
estimated at 40,000 hundred
weight, unchanged from July 1
and at the same level as the two
previous years Some beans in
the northeast weie hurt by hail,
but generally the crop is gi owing
well indicated yield for the pro
cessing ci op was revised upward
to 13,000 tons
Both late summer and early
fall cabbage fell victim to June’s
dry weather and July’s excessive
lams The summer vauety will
show a decrease of 2 percent
fiom last year to an estimated
369,000 cwt, while the eaily fall
crop at 242,000 cwt is a foi ecast
ed drop of 11,000 cwt fiom a
jear ago
Sweet coin for fiesh maiket ly will reach their peak about
benefited from the July lams the year 2000 The total cost is
ci eating a 5 peicent inciease expected to be $5 5 billion a
over ayear ago to 693 000 cwt year at that time
TERRE HILL SILOS
MONOLITHIC & CONCRETE
STAVE SILOS
*
More Quality More Strength More Economy
Silos • Silo Unloaders • Bunk Feeders
Silage Distributors
TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc.
TERRE HILL, PA.
The processing crop is estimated
at 24,300 tons, down 8,100 tons
fiom 1968 Acreage is reduced to
7,500 acres, 40 percent below last
year, and the lowest in the past
30 years.
Tomato groweis, who eailier
looked foiward to inci eased
yields had the lams not come,
pi edict a fresh maiket ciop of
300,000 cwt, the same as last
jear The piocessing crop is esti
mated at 153,600 tons, oi 13 per
cent less than a year ago
Peak For Pensions
Woild War II pensions and
death benefit payments piobab-
Phone 445-3911