A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1984 Centreport milk BY ROBIN PHILLIPS Staff Correspondent CENTERPORT - A public notice was printed in the local paper in July, 1965; “Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Paul S. Phillips, John H. Jacoby, Nicholas J. Kopicz, Rufus Z. Bashore, John E. Yoder,.... for the charter of an intended cooperative agricultural association to be known as the Centreport Milk Hauling Cooperative.” It was a modest beginning back then and one that took a lot of thought by those five Centre Township dairymen. But, with their stoic determination ac companying a handful of shippers and three can trucks in the beginning, these five men have watched their little co-op grow to 100 members and seven modern tank trucks, hauling over 76 million pound so fmilk in 1983. “It snowballed,” explained Rufus Bashore on the eve of the 19th annual meeting of the cooperative. “All of a sudden he quit,” (meaning the previous hauler) Bashore said. The newly-formed co-op had to pick up milk sooner than it had planned since the previous hauler was very upset with the new organization being formed and “dropped us like a hot potato.” Not liking some of the new regulations of the hauler, dairymen had been having problems with him-one of the