Dairy Day (Continued from Page I) Marketing in the Northeast,” Al var J Nixon. Vice piesidenl of (Penn Dairies, Lancaster. The afternoon schedule includ fes: 1 30, ”Aie you Bleeding Problems?” Harvey Shaffer, Penn State dairy specialist, and 2:15, “Dairy Bain ventilation," Joe McCurdy, Penn State agt (cul tural engineer. Arthur Breneman, piesident of the Lancaster County Guernsey Breeders Association, is master Of ceremonies. Dauy Day committee membcis are; Jav Landis. Lancaster Coun ty Holstein Breeders’ Associa tion: Arthur Breneman, Lancas ter County Guernsey Breeders’ Association; James Esbenshade, Lancaster County Ayrshiie Ble eders’ Association; Charles E. Cowan, Inter-State Milk Pioduc ers’ Cooperative; William Deis ley, Moore Dairy, Lancaster; Richard Hess, Red Rose Dany Herd Improvement Association; John A. Flora, Zausner Foods Inc. New Holland. 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TRANSFER STAT 24 Hour Milking Equipment Service Installation and Service CALL TODAY \ND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT Agwav Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY Agway Beatrice Foods Share of Dairy According to Sales Manage ment magazine (Jan. 15), Beat rice Foods Co.. Chicago, "in cicased its (dairy) sales about 80 per cent in the last decade to $530 million in 1969 Of that 80 percent, about 20- 25 percent has been through new products Dining this period of Beati ice’s growth, Borden’s dairy sales have in creased slightly to about $7OO million .” However, Supermaiket News (Feb. 16) earned an article by Ken Holl that notes, “Borden Association; Simeon Horton, Mount Joy Farmers’ Coopera tive, Robei t Keen, Queen Dairy, Incorpoiated, Lancaster, William Killough, Penn Dairies, Incorpor ated, Lancaster, James Kreider, Lancaster County Agricultural Extension Association, Melvin R Stoltzfus, Lancastei County Agri cultural Extension Association, and Di H G Wohnseidler, Seal test - Supplee Division. Pipeline In Any Barn WHY BUY A PIPIUm 4t| BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster 24 Hour Service Daily Ph: 717-397-4761 Hikes Market will dose its five milk and ice cream plants in not them Cali fornia and drop distribution of milk and ivc cicam in the slate Borden, the nation's second laigest dany firm, has seen its empire shrink steadily in icccnt yeai s. Last month the New York based company abandoned the milk business in its home tei ri tory, metropolitan New York In 1968 Bolden’s Dairy and Services Division contributed 45 percent of the company’s sales but only 25 percent of profits. Sales for the nine months end ed Sept 30, 1969, rose 3 4 per cent over the previous year’s figures (according to Standard & Poor’s), ‘largely reflecting stronger demand for conveni ence foods, favorable response to recently introduced products such as the Swiss Style yoguit line and other lowfat items, and price inci eases on certain dauy pioducts’” This is the first of a series of articles piepared in cooper ation with the Pennsylvania Institute’s Committee of Taxa tion to assist taxpayers with their 1969 income tax returns. The Fedei a ! tax forms foi 1969 :ax icturns have taken on a new look The new foimat for the indivi dual tax foim 1040 is now only one page, and may be sufficient for most taxpayers. Sepaiate schedules, to be used when neces sary, leplace the second page of the old 1040 form. While much of the information is the same as last year, the ic vision will take some getting us ed to as more paper work is likely. The IRS estimates that the one page 1040 will be all that is ic quired of appioximately 31 000,- 000 of the 77,000,000 who aie ex pected to file returns this Apnl 15 Schedule C Profit or loss fiom Business or Piofession (Un- The change was hi ought about changed) b y the conviction that the “build- e _ c U 1 Gams mg block” system in the long mn will be most efficient and ex- (Unchanged) pedite the huge admmisti atn e Schedule E Supplemental task of processing the i etui ns i nco me (Similar to last yeais’s Computeis weie piobably behind Schedule B, but miscellaneous m the decision, not the Tax Refoim come i la s been added wheie Act of 1969, which was enacted pjgviously it was pait of last after the design change yeai’s pait 2 page 2 ) With the revised format every- Schedule F Faim Income one will use the new 1040 foim (Revised) It will be the basic filing letuin g c h edu le R Retueinent In regai dless of the amount and come (Foimeily pait 0 f last type of income The 1040 A foim ~ eai ., s Schedule B ) has been eliminated Schedule S E Computation Only the 1040 need be complet- of Social Secuuty Self-Employ ed if income consists of wages and ment Tax (Foimeily pait of salaries, if theie are no more Schedule C 1 than $lOO of dividends or SlOO of Schedule T Tax Computa inteiest, if deductions are not ( 10n (^ ew Similai to last yeai’s itemized and if there are no ad- Bnes n.ye, page 1, and part 5, justments for sick pay, moving page 2 credits ) expenses, oi payments to a self- employed letirement fund PP&L To Sell Bonds r The IRS will continue to com- * T ,„h* pute the tax wheie income is un- Pennsylvania Powei &L »■ dei £5OOO, subject to withhold- Company today (Maich 4) i m 0 if theie aie no more than a legislation statement with re So’o of divaends and .nicest. Secunt.es and Exchange Com -9 mission foi the sale ol $5O mu and additional adju ] lon 0 f 30-year, fiist-mortgage Schedules foi dividends, inter- bonds, Mi Robeit R Foitune, est, itemized deductions, etc aie PP&L vice president. Financial, added as needed Many of the announced Scheduled bidding schedules have been leletteied date for the sale of bonds is Schedule T is a new device to Maich 23, 1970 ROHRER’S (AN SUPPLY THESE Top Recommended VARIETIES • Cert. Cax uga Alfalfa • Climax Timothy • Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa • Smoth Brome Grass 0 Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa 0 Penn Mead Orchard 0 Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Grass • Cert. Vernal Alfalla $ Birdsfoot Trefoil • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Pasture Mixtures • Pennscott Red Clover w • Penna. Red Clover • Dekalb Corn • Ladino Clox er • Dekalb Sudav • Cert. Maine Seed Potatoes • Garden Seeds • Lawn Grass Seeds ★ ASK FOR FREE CATALOG ★ SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 7.1970 Income Tax Return assist in computing the tax 1' does not have to be filul with the foi m in all cases. The sepaiate mstiucti on book let is no longci in use Insliui tions aie included with the sched ules Many of the schedules used in the past letain their letter de signation, including the follow ing, and noting their i elation to the pievious schedules. Schedule A Itemized De ductions (Same as pait 4 of last yeai’s page 2 ) Schedule B Dividends and Inteiest Income (Same as pait 2 of last year’s page 2, $lOO ex clusion now on page 1 ) i