Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 14, 1973, Image 7

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    P. L ROHRER & BRO, INC.
.... *—
Smoketown, Pa.
Ph. 397-3539
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... stop at the Friendly First where we pre-arrange
your auto loan before you buy your car.
We’ll plan your loan for the car that fits your
dreams and your budget. And knowing the amount
of your loan, in advance, will help you swing the
best deal when shopping around for your car.
Pre-lending is the convenient, economical and
sensible way to finance your car. It’s a new and
pleasant experience.
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STRASBURG EAST KING STREET WILLOW STREET
687-7617 LANCASTER 464-3421
397-4733
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-- would be offset by increases in
other program areas, leaving a
net reduction of $5OO million.
PFA’s proposal endorses all of
the cuts proposed by the Ad
ministration - including the
substantial reduction in CCC
outlays - except in Cooperative.
State Research Service (CSRS)
and the Rural Environmental
Assistance Program (REAP).
PFA is recommending
restoration of a cut of $14.3
million in research spending
which would allow CSRS to
operate in 1974 at the same level
as in 1973.
PFA also is recommending
that a federal program of cost
sharing under REAP be provided
to farmers, but only for those soil
and water conservation practices
and structures which actually
contribute to the attainment of
pollution prevention, enduring
conservation, and environmental
enhancement. An appropriation
not in excess of $lOO million is
recommended.
Neither of PFA’s recom
mendations for increases in the
Administration’s budget for
USDA would result in increasing
1974 outlays above 1973 levels
The net effect of PFA’s proposals
' would be a reduction of $386
million in USDA spending in 1974.
This would reduce the depart
ment’s spending in fiscal 1974 by
6.3 percent from the fiscal 1973
figure.
PFA’s proposals for
MEMBER F 0 I C Q
SMBS
Boycott Failed
modification of the Agricultural
Act of 1970 provide the basis for
further substantial reductions in
USDA spending in fiscal 1975 and
future years.
President Nixon’s budget also
calls for substantial cuts in new
spending authority for foreign
military assistance, the Atomic
Energy Commission, Selec
tive Service, space research and
technology, water resources and
power outside USDA,
recreational resources, en
vironmental protection, water
and ground transportation, postal
service, area and regional
development, the Small Business
Administration, the Interstate
Commerce Commission, the
(Number three of a senes)
Will you be overpaying on your If you’re like most people,
federal income taxes this year? chances are vou don't like the
daily financial entries such rec
ord-keeping requires But did
you know there’s a simple, ac
curate, painless method of re
cording your expenses without a
lot of bookkeeping 7 One that will
satisfy the toughest tax auditor?
If you itemize your deductions,
there’s a possibility you may pay
more than you really should, says
the Pennsylvania Bankers Asso
ciation Unless, of course, you
have excellent records and can
document your expenses
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 14.1973
Presented os a public service by this newspaper and the
JP 4 J Pennsylvania Bankers Association
MAKING YOUR
Trw MONEY COUNT
Why Pay More Taxes
Than You Have To?
Department of Housing and
Urban Development, manpower
training and employment ser
vices, general property and
records management, the
Washington Metropolitan Area
Transit Authority, and several
other areas.
“We invite all groups and in
dividuals who are interested in
stable prices without a tax in
crease to join in a nationwide
campaign to, control federal
spending.
“If we ‘boycott’ and defeat the
inflationary activities of the
Federal Government, we will
enjoy more stable prices on all
consumer items -- including
food,” Pitzer said.
Here’s all you have to do. First,
deposit your paycheck every pay
day in your checking account.
Then use your checks to pay for
all significant expenditures. The
Pennsylvania Bankers Associa
tion points out that since your
cancelled checks also serve as
automatic receipts, you’ll have a
complete record of all your de
ductible expenditures as well as
evidence to substantiate your
claim.
When income tax filing time
comes, simply sort out your
checks into the appropriate cate
gories -such as medical expen
ses, donations to churches and
charities, payments for profes
sional dues, safe deposit rental
and so forth. Itemize them, total
them up and you’re ready to file
an accurate tax return.
Your Hoffman
Seed Man
Specializes in
Better Paving
For higher quality farm seeds ...
plus service . . . call your Hoff
man Seed Man.
FRANK BUCHER
2160 Main St., Lititz
626-6504
LESTER ERB
Elizabethtown
3125.M1. Joy St.
367-7112
PAULHIESTAND
66 W. Donegal St.
653-5515
JASON MELLINGER
RDI, Strasburg
687-6546
JONATHAN SHIRK
366 E Main St. Bareville
656-9302
EDGAR C. UMBLE
Pequea Ave., Gap
442-4525
A. H. HOFFMAN
SEEDS, INC.
Landisville (Lancaster Co.), Pa. buna
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER AND
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