famingr Saturday? January York Farm Credit Merger (Continued from Pago A 1) Credir Act of 1987. The merger was overwhelmingly approved by approximately 1525 stockholder/ borrowers of the Associations in November 1988 and most recently by the Farm Credit Systems regu lator. Loan volume for the organi zation will be $lO5 million. Mr. Rush also announced that as a result of the first York Farm Credit, ACA Board of Directors meeting held on January 3,1989, Mr. Ralph H. McGregor of Krall lown, York County was elected Chairman of the Board. Mr. Robert L. Smyser, York, York County was elected Vice Chair man and Lester E. Martin, Cham bersburg, Franklin County was elected to the Executive Commit tee with Smyser and McGregor. Other Board Members are Janet T. Knouse, Arendtsville, Adams County; J. Wilbur Burkholder. Chambersburg, Franklin County; Leroy R. Bupp, Seven Valleys, York County; Lawrence R. Cauff man, Blain, Perry County; Nor man G. Blocher, Aspers, Adams County; and Marlin E. Miller, Carlisle, Cumberland County. “The territory to be served by York Farm Credit is a key agricul tural area with a strong economy,” stated Ralph E. McGregor. “These factors along with the benefits to be gained from the merger, name ly a stronger capital base, a more diversified loan portfolio and the elimination of corporate duplica tions will offer the new organiza tion the opportunity to be one of the most successful associations in the Baltimore Farm Credit District” "The merger will not effect per sonnel at York Farm Credit, or the delivery of basic loan and finan cial services,” noted Rush. “How ever, the Agricultural Credit Act FARM FORUM (Continued from Pag* A 10) As aforesaid this last round of trouble starting early last spring and getting worse as time went on has broken down my 90-year-old wife to the point I don’t know how much longer I can take care of her. As for myself I know it has ruined the rest of my days. I am all for education, some thing I have been denied due to family circumstances, but I have told our State Representative Den nis Leh (R 130) if our forefathers did not realize that our school directors had too much authority the handwriting was on the wall. Now, we should see to it that something is put on the books to limit this power. I feel the taxpayer is overbur dened and our children are cheated for not getting what they need to make a living after they have a diploma in hand. Because, I read how much our employers spend to further edu cate and train these young people before they can use them. Thanks again! Raymond C. Snyder Blandon Editor: 1 read your article in the December 24 issue about condem nation of land by public groups being a virus. I agree with you, but I would include private taking also. My brother and I had farm land taken from us in 1987 for a private right-away to get to 2.4 acres of land that was. severed from a neighbor’s farm in 1958 will move the responsibility for making long term real estate loans, previously Federal Land Bank loans, from the Baltimore Farm Credit bank to the new orga nization, which will improve our ability to tailor, price and service these products on a local basis.” York Farm Credit, ACA is affil iated with the Farm Credit Bank of Baltimore, part of the nationwk' Farm Credit System, the nation’s leading agricultural lending insti tution. The Bank provides fur and services to sixteen otfu ACAs (Agricultural Credit Asso ciations) in the states of Pennsyl vania, Maryland, Delaware, Vir ginia, West Virginia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. YORK FARM CREDIT, ACA BOARD OF DIRECTORS - SEATED (L TO R) Robert L. Smyser, Ralph E. McGregor. STANDING (L TO R) J. Wilbur Burkholder, Leroy R. Bupp, Lester E. Martin, Norman G. Blocher, Lawrence Cauffman, Marlin E. Miller. Missing from photo - Janet T. Knouse. QI BA— GEIGY © 1988 CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, Ag Division, Box 18300, Greensboro, NC 27419 Always read and follow label directions AtM flJillil 43 S t ir, <7)M - H Ehs^s-s * I** fe'■*}> ’'“"'‘l S'-. ✓ Y's*. : // i hT* iyj m ■ 'A /f&K ■lbwv \ n 1 1 1 k&&* 1 «