—Lancaster Farming,’’Saturday ,~Febru£ry;23, c !U>G3r~ 10 Co. Feed Firm Adds Personnel Piancis X Campbell will join the sales and service de pnitment of the Rohreistown teed film of Miller and BuSh ong, Inc on March 1. Altei senmg in the ITS -Xa\}. Campbell attended the land farms. More recently Frank has been active in the sei vicing of dairy and livestock accounts in the Lancaster area tor a New England feed firm Fiank and his wife Beatrice and three-month-old son reside at 1727 Bill View Drive, Lan- PKAXCIS X. CVUPBELiTj | castel - Stocklmdge school of the Xlni veisity ot Mass and graduated ■with a degiee in Animal Hus bandly in I'Kij He has had ex cellence in dairy and livestock senue supei vision and man agement having been succes sively herdsman and farm man agei on pi eminent New Eng- Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer & Appraiser - LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1790 on TV! T Geigy FARIVII J Tear Out and Save This Listing Harrisburg, Pa. Lancaster. Pa. Cog/ Agricultural Chemicals, manufacturers of Afrazine and Simazinf herbicides. * * i Face The Facts * t . | * Auction Creates Action * s + $ . * *■ You Set the Day; The time and the Upset price * * . * *■ We’ll bring the know how and the bidders £ * * at- Let Us Help you plan to sell your £ it * >t * J REAL ESTATE by Auction | at- 5 i A. W. DIFFENBACH | * Al (’TIONKKK £ J 1802 He m|>slc,i(T Ito.ul 303-4464 * at- i * i * Condor tin}* Smressful Am lion’s in .J J Kislnn I’.i. loi h.ilt our Jilo (18 joars) * * | J As ik'.u as jonr phone and >ou may .* J; rrocisc <lio cbtivaes. -* X * J £ Farmers Cooperative Changes By-Laws At Annual Meetings SPRINGFIELD, MASS , Feb ruaiy 20 By amending its bylaws to adapt them to new legulations established by Congress in the Internal Rev enue Act of 1962, Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange, In corporated, will no longer pay coopeiative refunds on its sal es to nontarmer patrons, "W. D. Milsop, general manager, an nounced at the close of the or ganization’s annual meeting todav. Pnor to the bylaw changes voted in today’s meeting. Eas tern States'operated its supply purchasing service for farmers and its sales of lawn, garden and household items to urban Administrator's Notice Estate of SEIBBR, Carolyn E , dec’d, late of City of Lan caster Pa Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster Penn Square Lancaster, Pa. Administrator Arnold, Bncker, Beyer & Barnes, Attorneys Seminar 4 WEED CONTROL channel time, day and date STATION 1 30-2 00 PM " Saturday. March 2 a 7 00-7 30 AM WGAt-TV * Saturday, March 2 WTPATV Presented bf patrons on the same cooperat ive basis namely, it kept a record of every purchase and refunded part of its savings to patrons in proportion to their purchases. The balance of sav ings not refunded was letamed for capital purposes, but cred ited to patrons in proportion to their purchases. Inasmuch as both the refunds and retains thus became the propei ty of the patrons, the cooperative it self was exempt from income tax on these sums. Milsop explained that the In ternal Revenue Act of 19G2 and the amendments of its bv laws now make it possible tor Eastern States to operate its KAYLOR BROS. RHEEMS, PA. Route 230, East of Elizabethtown " Route 30 Monday Evening, Februarj 25 - 7:30 Wednesday Evening, Peb. 27 - 7:30 We are pleased to welcome Mr. Ross Thompson He will be calling on you, the farmers of Southern Lancaster County, to sell the fine lines of MASSEY FERGUSON NEW HOLLAND Ross has hacT years of experience in farm equipm New Holland Machine Co. and we are pleased to have our organization. Watch for announcement of cur op March 14,1963. C. E. WILEY & \/ Quarryville, Pa. nontartner hußii)Bs^^;^iiro^t-55J5„8JL3;3.5 1 it;, Oat J>t this making enterprise tliat'benefits' alnount. $993,500 will be re the cooperative's members, the tamed for capital - and the re farmers who own Eastern Stat- maining $1,813,854 will' be es. Milsop said that this means paid to patrons in the form of the Eastern States will pay in- a cash refund, come taxes on its nonfarmer Patrons (farmer-members business and its profit after and nonfarmers) purchased taxes will be retained for capi- $86,914,125 worth of goods tal purposes and that this will through the cooperative, and reduce the amount of capital products marketed for patrons farmeis will need to furnish chiefly table eggs and grain tor the growth and develop- amounted to $10,728,798. ment of the services they want More than 21,813,043 dozens their cooperative to provide. of eggs were marketed through. Exchange business for 1962 six plants, an increase of 427,- amounted to $97,642,923, up <9l dozens over 1961. Approx -3 7 percent from the previous miately 15 million dozens, 70 year, Milsop reported to the percent of the total, were car -45 th annual meeting. Gains toned for retail trade. Total were made'in both the Purch- volume of gram, produced in asmg and Marketing Divisions the Middle Atlantic area, am ot the organization, he told ounted to $1,890,450. This re members presents the sale of 1,140,373 * f Mildred E. Pike, treasurer, reported that savings for 1962 to our organization. FARM EQUIPMENT bushels, a 12.8 percent increa se over the previous year’s vol- ume. ARTHUR S. YOUNG KIXZERS, PA. SON Wakefield S. *, mmm > “I!
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