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And you'll be the big winner by just getting involved. 112 State Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1W0-A35 The Pennsylvania Dairy Pro motion Program was reorganized by state law in 1987 to give dairy farmers direct control of product marketing. The program is volun tarily supported by more than 4,000 dairy farmers statewide. MAMMA , ACME Cooperate To Promote Milk TOWSON, Md.— Acme Markets has become the latest major retailer to authorize the use of milk price boards provided by the Middle Atlantic Milk Market ing Association (MAMMA). Acme Markets will be the single largest user of the boards in the mid-Atlantic area with the installation of the signs in 280 Acme stores throughout Pen nsylvania, southern New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. “Thanks to a team approach involving not only MAMMA, but Lehigh Valley Dairies as well, we were suc cessful in convincing Acme to use them,” said MAMMA Market ing Director Bill Snitch er. “Even though it took an entire year to get the go-ahead, the results should be well worth the wait” Acme Markets is to further support the program by investing their own funds to match the colors on the price boards with the colors used on Acme’s different varieties of milk. They have also decided to hire an out side firm to install the boards rather than using their own employees. “Together, the joint investment between MAMMA and Acme totals approximately $13,000 in behalf of area dairy farmers,” Snitcher said. Installation of the equipment should begin this month. In order to receive the boards, Acme had to agree to display them for at least one year. It is hoped they they will become a permanent addition to the stores, MAMMA officials said. MAMMA’s price boards have been placed in almost 800 supermarkets including Super Fresh, Thriftway, Basics, Valu Food, San toni’s. Farm Fresh, IGA, Clemens, Jay’s, Kam’s, and Food Lane. SEARCHING FO* A OOOD rou'u FIND IT J^^^B CIASSIFIEDS