A29-Lancaa*r Farming, Saturday, Novambar 11, 1995 Atlantic Dairy Cooperative Announces Management Changes SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.)—Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has named three new managers, it Michele Moyle Michael Suever Leßoy’s Repair & Rental CNmm CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TS I ! sales & service \yjm 52 Queen Road, Intercourse, RA 11 fr (717) 768*8788 V • ECHO • HONDA GENERATORS • MAKITA • EMGLO COMPRESSORS^ BLACK & DECKER • BOSTITCH NAILS •BOSTITCH • SENCONAILS » SENCO » FULLER O’BRIEN PAINTS • Scooters Interchange Nails • 0-Handle Forks To Fit: • Tobacco Paper • Bostiteh • Senco • Reddy Heaters • Paalode » Hitachi | 15% Off Paint Supplies | :^gr s S 9F °° < ‘ Enjoy More Retirement Income Than You Ever Thought Possible Now you can turn your farmland into a retire ment income you can't outlive, with tax and financial advantages you never thought possible. A "Farm Trust," administered by the bank or trust company of your choice, makes it possible for you to sell all or a portion of your farm, penalty capital gains tax free, increase your income, decrease your federal and state taxes, plan your estate for the benefit of your heirs, and benefit health care in northern Lancaster County. For more information and a confidential no cost proposal on the ECH Foundation Farm Trust program please call Bill Treible, Development Officer, Ephrata Community Hospital Foundation, today (717-738-6569) was announced recently by Robert M. Dever, chief executive officer. Michael A. John has been named chief finanical officer. In this position, John will be respon sible for coordinating the coopera tive’s financial data. He will also oversee the milk system, human resources and personal computer network departments and will supervise the work of the controller. A former field representative, John served the cooperative’s dairy farmer members in the Chambersburg. Pa., area. In recent months, he worked on special projects, including transportation route reorganization and com puterization of field staff records. John graduated from Penn State University in 1983 with a bache lor’s dr iltural Michael A. John nomics. He received a master’s of business administration from Frostburg State University in 1994. Michele Moyle is the newly appointed controller. In this posi tion, Moyle is responsible for analyzing monthly financial state ments and developing the corpo rate budget. She will also oversee billing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and the crea- 1995 All-Maryland Holstein (Continued from Pago A2l) Reserve C Society Eminent Clam Knob-View Hdsteim, Middletown, Md. JR BEST 3 FEMALES IF PROFITABILITY IS YOUR GOAL... SCHNUPP’S GRAIN ROASTING /^\ ' IS RIGHT ON TARCET ... , jL unirOßM PRo6E«*ma op E»§ri ti^jallest BEAMS. . ‘ ■‘ri*- ACCURATE, COHStSTEMt BVWSS LEVELS AMD LECITHIM ARE RETAIMEQTO BOOST T.D.M. FLAME* FR©®9& DESTROY# MOLDS add toxicTEmzyWes. ’ V, I r.; WES GIVE YOU BACK WHAf YOU iSRMT, YOUR, OWrt QRAIW. >-■ 3-^-ROAST, COOL, AND STORE On Y®OR OWRTARM TAKE AM ON tOlIRBOnO«fc CALL SCHNUPP'S GRAIN ROASTING TODAY tion of the consolidated financial statement Moyle graduated cum laude from West Chester University in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She currently is pur suing a master’s in finance at La Salle University. New to Atlantic’s management team is Michael Suever, who has been named marketing executive. In this position, Suever will be responsible for Atlantic’s raw milk sales and customer relations. Previously, Suever was vice president of milk procurement and purchasing for Johanna Dairies Inc., one of Atlantic’s largest cus tomers. He was graduated from Ohio State University in 1980, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in food technology. His major was food science and nutrition. BEST THREE FEMALES All-Md. Coldsprinp Farm Marlin Hoff, New Windsor, Md. PRODUCE OF DAM * AU’Md. Produce of Coidsprlngs Leri Orads-ET Marlin Hoff, New Windsor, Md. "' V u > ***