Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 7 of 24
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Shoppers :i( the annual West Texas Holiday Bazaar on Nov. 11
have the opportunity of winning a plant similar to one of these.
Roxanne Strickland, president oFlhe sponsoring Alpha Kpsilop
Kpsilpneha.pler.ol Rota Sigma Fhi and Jvxtonsion Officer- Karen
(ox. are leaders in planning the all da\ event at the Gaines
County rivje Center Area clubs and. individuals will display and
sell a variety of'arts. handle rafts, baked items and other goodies
from booths that might still be .obtained by calling 8-3109 or .8-5445
for reservations Drawing for the plants-will take place during
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service award dinners t*> be held
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* Thursday Nites *
OCT. 30 NOV. 3
BREAKFAST
Monday
Milk ~ .
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SCHOOL
1 LUNCH MENU
Celery Stick
Friday
Sloppy Joe*
French Fries - Catsup
Lettuce Wedge
Fruit
Cookie
Waffle
Syrup & Butter
Tuesday
Milk
Juice
Doughnut
Wednesday
Milk
Juice
Cereal
Thursday
Milk
Juice
Pancake
Syrup & Butter
Friday
Milk
Juice
Sausage
Biscuit
Jelly__
LUNCH
Monday
Corndog Mustard Cup
Tomato Wedge
Buttered Com
orange Half
Cookie
Tuesday
Chicken Fried Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Fruit Cup,
Carrot Stick
Bolls
Candy Cup
Wednesday
Barbecued Franks
Pork Beans
( abbage Slaw
Fruit Cup
Bolls
Thursday
Pizza
Buttered Bice
tossed Salad
-Fruit Cup-;-—
Pivnl owners really asked lor itr With a big investment (hey wanted
prelection from big repairs... from troublesome pivot startups for new
crops. So we came up with P.E.P. It's an off-season Pivot Exam Plan. For
a small flat lee, factory trained dealer servicemen examine your entire
pivot. Electrical. Mechanical. Operational. Everything. Then you get a
checklist describing the exam results. It case you need maintenance or
”.cti repairs, it’s your choice No obligation.
Were convinced P.E.P is the way logo .and grow.. ..more-profitably.
Call for a PEP test... today!
Campbell Irrigation
Systems. Inc.
758-3273
Hobbs
WE’RE READY TO START GINNING
Gaines County's Newest Farmer-Owned Gin Is Now Ready For The New Ginning Season.
Its Co-operative Concept Lets You Become A Partner In Its Growth, While Offering You
Many Financial Advantages. , ^
GINNING RATE: sl°° BAGGING & TIES: *12°° per bale
MODULE TRUCK AND 100 COTTON TRAILERS AVAILABLE
COMPARE THESE OTHER ADVANTAGES OFFEREirBT^UR^MEMBERSHIPS IN THESE THREE REGIONALS
PCCA - TELCOT AVAILABLE .
ROLLING PLAINS COOPERATIVE COMPRESS
........: ———— SwcctwateV, Texas ......................... —-■■■ -
PECOS VALLEY COTTON OIL, INC.
MAY 31st, 1978
SEED CRUSHED 28,283.09
Per Ton
NET
Gross Sale—Products
142,73
TOTAL
$ 4,036,779.38
YEAR
RECEIPTS
INCOME
JELXPENSE,_—
MARGINS
1973 74
197,818 be
S 1,743,637
SL299 1 15.
S 444,518.
1974 75
60,532 b C
967,218
731.174 -
236,044
1975 76
159,551 b c
1.715,146.
1 024 381. **
690,766
1976 77
163,909 b C
2 409,357.
1,503,OlT
906,298
19/7 78
260.141 be
___________3.185,898.
2,425,659.
760,239,
TOTALS
841,951 b C
$10,021,251
$6,983,386. w"
$3,037,865.
168.390 b e
AVERAG EFQRJJUEARS
52d&L25Q.
DIVIDEND-AVERAGE PER BALE
$607,573.
$3 61
Three County Co op Board of Directors' observations of Rolling Plains Co operative Compress
t) RPCC is located 140 miles closer to Houston pbrt which should be your advantage.
2) RPCC is operated very efficiently.
3) RPCC is located with access to two railroad lines.
4) RPCC has a history of paying large dividends per five year average.
5) RPCC pays $1.40 per bale on freight back to gin
Why hire someone else to do something for you that you Can do for yourself?
Central Compress
West Texas
Lovcot
North Plains x
Farmers Coop
RPCC
Sudan
Seagraves, Brownfield
Lovington
Tulia
Lubbock
Sweetwater
$5.30 per bale + 90c per additional month
5.25 per bale + 90c per additional month
5.25 per bale + 90c per additional month
5.70 per bale -t 90c per additional month
5.25 per bale + 85c per additional month
4.75 per bale + 85c per additional month
Cost of Seed—FOB Gins
Freight
Unloading, Handling & Grading
Total Cost Seed
Conversion Costs ——--—’—
Total Seed & Conversion
Gross Margin—Operation
Less Depreciation
Margin from Operation
Other Profits & Losses:
Mixed Feed Account
Interest Received
Rent on Building
Sale—Used Machinery & Building
Vending
Dividends—Wichita Bank
Junk Sale?
Lease—Mineral
Fort Sumner Gin—Loss—Final
Grant to NMSU
Total—Other P&L
Total
Less-Capital Investment Interest
Net—Margin 1977-78 Season
77.224
7.160
,621
$2,184,118.52
202,513.58
17,575.36
85.005
128.941
2,404,207.46
818.S31.54
113.946
$ 28.784
1.709
$ 27.075
55,972.44
45,048.63
500.00
24,470.53
45.55
2,726.26
150.00
4,500.00
(11,556.03)
( 7,159.43)
29.11
The Board of Directors observed that Pecos Valley Cottonoil:
1) increased the seed price Dec. 6, 1977 by $5 per ton
2) made a $5 adjustment payment Jan. 1978
3) paid 529.11 per ton in dividends in May 1978
4) is operated very efficiently
5) is located in an area with Low Tax Structure.
THREE COUNTY CO-OP GIN
3.222.739.00
$ 814,040.38
___48,33?.26
$ 765,701.12
114.697.95
$ 880,399.07
( 57,079.15)
$ 823,319.92
4 Miles North Of Seminole On Highway 385
915-758-5832
Route 2, Box 135, Seminole, Texas 793*0
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Day, Marshall. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097199/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.