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Phone Phone 626-8909 Milk Dealers Profit After Taxes Are 1.25% Of Total Sales Tlii' Milk Maikelmg Boaid (o d.'.v announced that the sales of fluid milk and milk pioducts n poited bv Pennsylvania's Fhnrl -Milk Dealeis in 1968 weie $630 2 million an mcieasc of $2l mil lion ovci 1967 The cost of pro ducts sold bv the Hind milk deal ers was $364 million, 57 of | the total sales, while net piofits after taxes amounted to $7 8 mil lion 1 25' > of total sales. Thcie weie 304 Fluid "Milk Dealeis icporting m 1968, 48 fewer than in 1967 In addition to incieased sales in 1968 the osl of pioducts sold incieased SlB million and net piofits in i' cased by $2 million Pennsvh ania’s Milk Maikeling Law pi ovides that the Boaid ’shall annually pienaie a suni maiv of the financial stateinen‘3 of all dealeis in each milk mar keting aiea Such summaues shall be a composite foim and shall not include the names of the denies included Smh siim maiics shall be m do aca'lnVe to stoies, dealeis, piodnceis’ oi- Cc.nization and the geneial pub lic ’ J Lin Hiibe', Chau man of the Milk Maiketing Boa id, announc ed that the 1968 Summaiy o£ Financial Statements o t Li censes weie being punted and would be leady foi distnbaLOii in the near future Fiber Content & Weave Important In Umbrella If you’re planning to buy an umbiella with some ot youi gift money, remembei there is a chf feience in how waterproof the umbrella will be, says Mi s Ruth i Ann Wilson, extension clothing specialist of The Pennsylvania State University. 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