Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1984, Image 37

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    COOPERATIVE
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In proclaiming October as
Cooperative Enterprise Month in
Pennsylvania,
Thornburgh said, “I urge all
citizens to recognize the benefits
gained by belonging to
cooperatives and to acknowledge
the many contributions that
these special institutions make to
the economy and development of
our state and nation. ”
“Pennsylvania cooperative
organizations and institutions
play an important part in
meeting the needs of many of our
citizens and in improving our
communities.”
® From a speech by State Rep. David Wright to the PARC 1984 Annual Meeting
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COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. INC.
Kinne Road, Syracuse. New York 13214
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Baltimore, MD
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Dairylea Cooperative, Inc 831 Jamea Street Syracuae, NY 13203
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“Cooperatives are among the
leading business enterprises in
the Commonwealth
than three million owner
members.”
American agriculture has to
stay on a sound financial footing.
It makes national and in-
Family farm
ers are the most productive
segment of American
ternational sense.
agriculture, and cooperatives
help to keep them in business.
The eight milk cooperatives
serving the dairy farmers in
Pennsylvania and neighboring
states are proud to be a part of
this great cooperative en-
terprise.
Processing,
milk
marketing
(mnin inc.
Strongsville, Ohio
216-826-4730
Phone (315) 476-9101
with more
Atlantic
Inc.
Allentown, PA
215-433-5111
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Syracuse, NY
315-474-6581