WORKING IN THE 'QUALITY-CONTROL DIVISION of New Holland Machine Co., Sanford Gehman, left, and Roy Bowman, center, set up a baler for inspec tion as division supervisor Jerry Harsh gives the boys a few pointers. L. F. Photo in the area cooperating: i’n cessing Co ; Honeyibrook An the work experience plan jmgi Hospital; Mata’s Allis are; Ag-waj;, Inc.; A.B.C. Chalmers Tractor Agency; Lehman; Amos H. Good 1 ; Groff Farm Implement Agen- j, van m Martin Lime Quar- Dillard L. Good; M. Dale cy; Atlantic Breeders Cooper- rj - ; Churchtown Supjly Co.; Herr; Gary R. Kieffer; James aWve; New Holland Machine safety Sales and Service Co.- y. M-usser; Leroy (L. Musser; Co.; New Holland Veterinar- Xe , w Holland Planing Mlll; Baiy L, Sollenberger; and ian (Supply, Inc.; Sander , _ , „ „ . _ and Rutt s Custom Kitchens, Hilenn S. Weber. Bros. Ford Tractor Agency; InCt Agribusiness establishments Victor Weaver Poultry Pro- Agribusiness (Continued from Page 18) LOADER Both Loader and Blade use the same Attaching Brackets. . . . No Wrenches required to change from one to the other. “Fits” Many Makes and Models of wide Front Axle Tractors. From This . . . /** -* • '; y r> <s - v ~ v >\ V' * X* » » ',*■ v - . ; fO <'*■•*£- v T-.v" - -* / ' f< 5' X +. ' * Why wait until you are ‘snowed in’ again before getting prepared with a SAUDER LOADER, SNOW BUCKET or BLADE? Remember! Come of the ‘worst’ snow storms we’ve had in Lancaster County have come in MARCH.” SEE YOUR LOCAL FARM EQUIP. DEALER Loader Accessories; 40" Buckets 60" or 72" TODAY ' » \ To This . . . N U T Mfg. by " BVnctfster ‘FSrrhi'ngi "Safbrday^March l s, 1906^-19' • Form Women (Continued from Page 13) the Manhelm area with Mrs. J. Harold Esbenshade as president. The final decision lor the County Project ot 19CG was postponed due to 'incomplete returns from a lew Societies but consideration was given to Farm & Home Founda tion, Child Development Cen ter. Mental Health and Heart Haven. The following committees were appointed to plan tor the County Convention to be held Nov. 5, 19 06- Place Miss Alice Mane Nissley, Mrs. Lloyd Rauck. Program Mrs. John Keener, Mrs. J, Clayton San grey. Mrs. Milton Funk, Mis. Clair DeLong. Nominating - Mrs Rich ard Lefever, Mrs. Clare Gard ner, Mis Chester Trout. Memorial Mrs. Kathryn Eberly. Decorating Mrs. Glen Longenecker, Mrs. Nathan Oberholtzer. Lm'n'cheon Tickets Mrs. Earl Wenger, Mrs. Cyrus Neff. Bazaar Table Mrs. Hen ry E. Martin Jr , Mrs. Mil dred Hersh, Mrs. Robert Hocking, Mrs. J. Harold Es benshade. Ushers Mrs. John Hen ry Hess, Mrs. Floyd Rein hart. Auditing Blade Accessories: A ••s-' Side Plotes SOME TIMELY TIPS ON TAX AND OTHF-U RECORDS Copies of tax reports and the records that support tax returns should he kept In a safe place. Store a clear copy of the tax leturn together with the lerords in a flre proot container Lock the container and keep it in a place where the lecords will not he damaged by moisture or heat Keep records ol ordinary receipts and expenditures lor at least six years An Inter nal Revenue Sei \ice assess ment 'against a taxpayer lor tax due must oidmanly be made within tluee jears af ter the filing date However, in certain cases, assessments tor tax due may co\er a pe riod ot up to six >ears after the filing date. While most recoids need be kept only six years, iec ords of land purchases, build mg costs and other capital assets should be kept as long as you own the asset. There are some exceptions to the rule In case of fraud, intent to evade tax or fail ure to file, the statute ot limitations does not apply. The audit and assessment may ibe made at any time. Huber, Mrs Wayne Wngley. Guests Mrs. Joseph Breneisen, Mrs. Wilmer An drews. Registration Mrs. Isaac Koser, Mrs. EUm Keener. Mrs. Freida BLADE , } ' Skids NEW HOLLAND, PA. PHONE 354-8721
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers