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Prairie Pride Cooperative3020 20th Street, Slayton, Minnesota, United States

Memberships : NA
Industry : Fuel Cells
Basic Member
Since Oct, 2019
About Company

Lyon County Co-operative Oil Company was formed in 1924 under the name of Marshall Co-operative Oil Company. The director’s names at this time were G.A. Smith, President; L.A. Wewetzer, Pete Rock, C. Hiusenfeldt, Charles Cravens, Secretary and manager from 1924 to 1943; J.M. Schrader, and August Durenberger, Vice-President. The name change from Marshall Co-operative Oil Company to Lyon County Co-operative Oil Company was in 1926. This name change was to include the surrounding communities in Lyon County. As of June 1st, 2000 we are now doing business as PRAIRIE PRIDE. The long term managers were George Abrahamsen from 1948 to 1975, Willard Engel from 1975 to 1997. Our current manager today is Emmett Thomsen. Your current Board of Directors today include; Al Steffes, President; James, Larson, Vice-President; Roger Verly, Secretary/Treasure; Don DeLanghe, David Clarke, Randy Dombek, Steve Vandendriessche.  Today we proudly serve Marshall, Ivanhoe, Tracy and Slayton areas with Refined Fuels, Bulk Lubricants, and Propane. We strive to bring our clients quality products along with exceptional service at competitive prices. We have two convenience stores in Marshall, one convenience in Slayton. We have Automotive Service and repair centers in Marshall, Slayton, and Ivanhoe. U-Haul rentals are available at our Marshall Tires Plus Location, and Slayton Convenience store location. And Parts City parts store in our Ivanhoe Location. Location headquarters is Located at our Marshall Prairie Pride/Tires Plus building.

SERVICES OFFERED

  • Gas

  • Bulk Oil

  • Propane tank installs and trenching

  • Fuel pumps, hoses, filters, and supplies

  • Diesel

  • Fuel oil

  • Propane

PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PROPANE

  • In its natural state, propane is an odorless and colorless gas.
  • A chemical odorant has been added to propane to give it a distinct smell.
  • Propane is stored as a liquid under pressure in tanks and cylinders.
  • In most residential applications, propane is used as a vapor.
  • If propane comes in contact with your skin, it can result in frost burns.
  • Concentrations of propane may cause flash fires or explosions.
  • Propane vapor is heavier than air, and it may collect initially at floor levels or in other low areas before it begins to dissipate; therefore, to check for the presence of propane, carefully smell all over a room, especially in low spots.
  • Even a slight gas odor may signal a serious propane gas leak, and you should take immediate action if you smell gas or suspect a leak.
  • Consult your propane dealer for detailed information about using propane safely.

WHO IS PARTS CITY AUTO PARTS?

We’re a chain of local, independently owned auto parts stores dedicated to helping our communities with their unique automotive needs.  Most Parts City Auto Parts owners operate only one store and work the counter at their store every day. Many of them are second- and third-generation owners of their stores and are planning to keep their business in the family when they retire.  In addition to auto parts, many of our stores focus on other offerings people in their neighborhood need, such as tractors and agricultural equipment, lawn & garden, home improvement supplies, and much more. In many areas, Parts City is known as the store that can track down those odd parts no one else can find.  While no two Parts City stores are alike, we’re able to provide you with competitive pricing, parts availability and a nationwide warranty through our relationship with O’Reilly Auto Parts.

Company NamePrairie Pride Cooperative
Business CategoryFuel Cells
Address3020 20th Street
Slayton
Minnesota
United States
ZIP: 56172
PresidentNA
Year Established1924
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday - Sunday - 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Company Services
  • Bulk Fuels And Lubricants Supply
  • Tires
  • Auto Parts
  • U-haul
  • Car Wash
  • Auto Repair
  • Engine Lubricants
  • Hydraulic Lubricants
  • Transmission Lubricants
  • Industrial Lubricants
  • Recreational Engine Lubricants