16— Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 7,1967 Cooperatives Generate Volume In Supporting Businesses The American co-op story to- major segment of the Nation’s day is one of success despite a economy. Urban and rural peo century of struggle and opposi- pie have over $lO billion of sav tion. It is one of people in ad- ings and $9 billion of outstand versity, with foresight and a ing loans at their 22,700 credit will to fight economic abuses, unions Farmers and their co- The same principles of co- operatives borrow some $8 bil operation of yesteryear apply lon aiinualy through then co now for more than 20 million operative farm credit system. American families who push The 8,500 farm marketing and aside political, organizational, purchasing co-ops do a daily religious and other differences business of over $5O million to work in harmony for common for a membership of 5 out of purposes. every 6 farmers in the United For many co-op members it States, is a story of their influence Over 6 million rural consum over management of multi-mil- ers provide their own electric lion dollar investments. A services through 1,200 coopera school teacher on an electric tives. About 600,000 farm fami co-op board casts the deciding i|pc crpf telenhone service vote on the new construction of through these same co-ops. a $l5 million power facility. A The 560 cooperative housing farmer m a similar position projects in the United States in votes to build a $l5 million fer- elude 80,000 units valued at tihzer plant or a $l2 million more than $1 billion. Some 10,- export grain elevator. 000 fishermen operate 7,514 Co-ops are anchored in every fishing boats and vessels John Deere 237 Corn Picker raises the speed limit in high-yield com Shift up! Pick at speeds up to 5 mph, even when yields run well over 100 bushels. Long, tapered gatherers and high inside shield, funnel stalks right in. Even tangle*, stalks seldom escape three roller-type gathering chains. There’s new gathering and snapping speed. And the 237's spiral snapping rolls cut shelling loss in half. Faster elevators with higher flights move corn up fast. Trash goes too, aided by new rotating trash paddles. New husking rolls cast-iron spirals against serrated rubber—peel husks, pull trash through. You pick clean. See the new 237 soon Ask about the Credit Plan. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 609-2990 Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 393-3908 New Holland 354-8001 SHotzberger's Wenger Implement Co. Ba 685-2141 Back 284-4467 through their 100 fishery co-ops. About 4.5 million people are en rolled in 180 cooperative health plans. Over 150.000 farmers in 7,000 areas irrigate 9 million acres through their mutual irrigation associations. Farmers pay out an estimated $5O million a year to members in settlement of fire loss claims in 1,400 areas. Today much of the cooperative story centers around the co-op cash register. People form co ops to bring prices down for products or services they buy and so they can get more for the products they sell. The rest of the story is cen tered around service. Before people formed their co-ops the services did not exist or were Add Up Dairy Dollars .. FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS make a big difference in the size of your milk checks. They're scientifically formulated, balanced and blended to provide the vitamins, minerals, proteins your dairy cattle need to keep healthy . . . keep giving more milk. To add up more dairy dollars, see us soon for your feed needs. aWolgemuth Bros.,inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. inadequate or too costly. From all the co-op activities a social benefit evolves. People accept greater responsibility for solving their own social and economic ills. They call on the leaders of their groups and boost them to prominence in the business world. Higher net incomes trom co operative activities bring higher standards of living to members, and as a result bring social benefits to entire communities. Cooperative activities in the United States generate billions of dollars in supporting busi nesses for machinery, packag ing supplies, transportation, electrical appliances, construc tion and a wide range of ser vices. Something To Sell? Try o Classified Ad In Lancaster Forming Fh. 653-1451