'A26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1982 SYRACUSE, NY - Stanley A. Korona, President of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative, recently announced his organization has completed a multi-million dollar loan package for the purchase of two highly efficient and modern cheese manaufacturmg plants located at Waverly and Hor seheads, New York. Korona said Eastern is paying |24.4 million to purchase the plants from Leprmo Foods Company, of Denver, Colorado, and has borrowed |l9 million from General Electric Credit Corporation to complete the 20-year transaction. The financing and purchase of the plants by Eastern is part of a long-term milk supply arrangement the cooperative has with Leprmo, in which more than 650 million pounds of milk are provided annually by Eastern to manufacture Italian cheeses in the southern tier of New York State. The plants were biult in May of 1975 by Leprmo, following Eastern’s agreement to supply the milk. Purchase of the plants by the cooperative, with a lease-back agreement by Leprmo, culminates the arrangement as it was en visioned by both parties about four years ago. Eastern seals multimillion $ Leprino purchase Eastern General Manager, Michael Donovan said, “Owner ship of the plants by our dairy farmer members puts the organization in an excellent position for both financial growth and membership growth in years to come. We now own two excellent cheese manufacturing facilities, which will generate substantial income over the next 20 years.” “Eastern ownership of the plants helps our members in a direct and immediate way while helping to balance overall supplies in the Northeast”, Donovan said. Eastern’s purchase was ac complished with $2 million of member equity already invested, a |3.4 million dollar subordinated loan from Leprmo, and $l9 million borrowed from GECC, a credit subsidiary of the General Electric Corporation. Both plants, prior to installation of a $2 million waste pre-treatment facility at Waverly, were MAI appraised at $25.6 million. Adding Waverly im provements, the plants now are worth approximately $27.6 million. Eastern’s purchase of the plants at this tune requires no additional dues or equity investment from the membership. Additionally, the lease-back by Leprmo provides sufficient revenue to cover both physical and mterest obligations each year of the twenty-year agreement. For this reason ownership is expected to have no negative effect on Eastern’s marketing costs, while sub stantially improving the equity position of the balance sheet. President Korona describes the financing package as one providing “fast amortization” of the loan. Early m the schedule most of Eastern’s payments to GECC accrue to principal, which rapidly builds equity; later in the period, Eastern will realize several million dollars as mcome. At the termination of the 20-year period Eastern members will own the facilities without capital in debtedness. Leprmo Foods, lessor of the plants, 'is the nation’s largest manufacturer of high quality natural cheeses for use m major fresh pizza and Italian food markets. Pizza Hut, Godfather’s Pizza, Kraft Foods, L.D. Schreiber, and Burger Kmg are among the firm’s major moz zarella customers. “It is important to remember,” Hydro Heater, 1 Conestoga & Baker Stoves Or Fireplace Give Us A Try” J&A STOVE SALES 3753 East Newport Road, Gordonville, Pa. 17529 ROUTE 772 -Vz MILE EAST OF INTERCOURSE 717-768-8913 i . nTm.nTiinrn 3007 W NEWPORT RD LANTZ STRUCTURES ronks. pa 17572 2Vz Miles S. of Rt. 23 - Along Rt. 772 Leave Messate at 717-656-9418 HOURS Mon thru Fn. 9-9, Sat. 9-5, Closed Sun says Donovan, “that Leprmo products move m commercial markets, which are largely unaffected by the level of gover nment purchases of surplus cheese, butter and milk powder. Markets for Eastern milk have an opportunity for commercial growth while government pur- chases are being squeezed.” Early in May the cooperative is planting an “Open House Pizza Party” for the members of Eastern. It will be an opportunity for farmers to visit and tour their newly acquired facilities at Waverly and Horseheads. Nowhear fStm* A O ® BB q i Let us show you how FM professional Two-Way Radio can pay for itself in reduced fuel, personnel and vehicle costs, and give you better control of your business to boot .OJfOB/lf RADIO Authorized Sates & Service TRIANGLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. RD 3, Rt. 23 West, New Holland, PA 17557 PH: 717-656-2211 Guard ffiOfflflDa®!] QDQgmi7a[jD(s© Lancaster, PA 717-569-5361 "Friend of Farmers since 1896 ” Farmer in Bradford County looses 160 cows in $750,000 barn fire. Is your insur ance adequate to cover such a loss? Our agent in your area will gladly give you a quotation without obligation. SWEET INSURANCE AGENCY 13 N. Mam St., Union City, PA JERRY UPPLING INS. SERVICES 1202 Park Ave , Meadville. PA ROBERT W. WALKER, INC. 240 Mam St., Claysville, PA WASSON INSURANCE AGENCY, UK. 418 W. College Ave., State College. PA