VI -Lancaster Farmings Saturday. August 16.1969 Farmers Will Lose Right To Run Own Business, Co-op Leader Says Fanners will lose another measure of the right to say how their own business is to be i un, unless the House-passed tax re jioim bill is amended by the Senate. That's the opinion of a farm business leader, Kenneth D. Na tion, executive vice president of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives Naden referred to ;i little-publicized section tacked unto the tax bill during final delibeiations by the House Wavs and Means Committee. The pioposal would dictate the amount of a coopeiative’s earnings that must be returned to a faimei in cash each year. Xt also would state when the re maining pationage icfund cer tificates must be redeemed Re funds not paid in accordance with the new lequuements would be subjected to a cin rent coipoiate federal income tax I ‘Aside fiom laising havoc with the financing plans of many small farmer coopera ftives, the bill breaks new /■pound in permitting govern ment to set policies that oidin auly aie entrusted to a faimei ftlected boaid of directors,” Waden declaied Ovei the years, farmers have agreed to take only pait ol then annual share of eamings in cash, de ferring the rest to provide work ing capital for the cooperative This gave them considerable equity in the business, without taking any money out of their pocket It was an expression of Opportunities For Volunteers Volunteei woik can piovide the change ot pace a homemakei mav need fiom hei daily loutine, accoidmg to William M Smith, Ji extension specialist in uual sociology at The Pennsylvania State Umveisity Homemakei s volunteei then seivices foi many different lea sons and can choose fiom jobs that lange from donating money to self-commitment and long houis of woik A. homemaker can be a 4-H or scout leadei 01 woik with' othei youth gioups, be a hospi tal visitoi, help eldeily citizens adjust, tutor young people, or teach a foods class foi newly marneds If she enjoys paint ing she might choose to volun teei her talent in training in terested adults and young ai lists. Not only does volunteer work offer a legitimate service for someone in need, but also it can piovide a meeting ground for peisons with similar inteiests, f)i Smith says What may be volunteer work tooay for a woman can lead to a piofessional interest later The homemakei who enjoys hospital volunteer woik might decide to tiam foi a nurses aide 01 a piac - ical nuise Many volunteer jobs can be 'lone right at home, reminds Dr. umith The homemaker, who is tied down with young children 01 othei responsibilities, might ' onsidei becoming a volunteer (dler foi a chuich or organiza tion 01 do emergency baby sit-' ting Before she decides to take on volunteer woik, a homemakei must be suie she can handle ■ioth the job and hei family She vi 11 need to set hei own prion- on what kind of volunteer aelp she will give, with what ige gioup, and how much time s he can devote to the, job, Di .smith adds. their belief in the long range benefits of a strong and healthy cooperative. They realized too that a cooperative is the only type of business that gives them any patronage refunds cash or otherwise. “The Internal Revenue Act of 1962, passed after lengthy hear ings and debate in both Houses, supposedly settled the coopera tive tax issue. It provided that at least 20 percent of a patron age refund would be paid in cash to enable the farmer to pay income tax on the total amount allocated to him ” Late in July, the Ways and Means Committee departed fiom its announced agenda on tax re fem and took up the plan to impose stiffer rules on coopera tive financing As finally pass ed, the bill would requite the (Red Rose j DAIRY FEEDS On pasture .., and in the bam ... your cows NEED MINERALS! THESE DEALERS CAN SERVE YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS Walter Binkley & Son E. Musser Heisey & Son Litit * R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Brown & Rea, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa, L. T, Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Refton Strasburg 20 percent cash payout to be in creased by 3 percent a year, building up to 50 percent after 10 years. It would require the retained capital to be redeemed within 15 yeais. The proposal was included in a mammoth tax reform bill passed Thursday by the House. It reached the floor under a rule barring amendments and was passed easily. Naden concluded: “We are hopeful that the Senate Finance Committee will remove the co op section when they take up the bill after the August recess We think they will see that (1) it is not true tax reform. It will not bring any more nor any less revenue to the Treasury, and (2) it is not a bill to help farmeis. 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