28—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971 Farm Council Endorses Pa. Milk Act Pennsylvania Council of tion on a score of resolutions Farm Organizations was on submitted by affiliate oiganiza record recently reaffirming en- tions that dealt largely with pol dorsement of'the state’s Milk lution, pest control, taxes, farm Marketing Act following its an- land conservation and related nual meeting in Harrisbuig at topics which Harold Ely, piesident, of other officers retained in- Montrose. and other officers „ TT , „ were reelected clude Enos Heisey Harrisburg, vice president: A Wayne Read- The council voiced readiness F i ee twood and Harns to “oppose any change m the 6 ’ . Milk Act that would i educe its burg, secretaiy-treasurer, and effectiveness ’’ This came in ac- Jay Hauger, Berhn. and John WEATHERBEATER Get Faster-Drying Windrows and Swaths No matter how tough the conditions... you’ll speed up your mowing schedule with a Gehl Hay-King. It mows, condi tions and windrows in one operation. You’ll always be at least two cuts ahead ... because the riay-Kmg does three jobs at once' Stop in today and get our deal on a Gehl Hay-King. BEHL* Gets into your system FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT INC. & SON R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim CHAS J. McCOMSEY ZOOK'S FARM & SONS STORE Hickory Hill, Pa. Honey Brook, Pa. GRUMELLi NISSLEY FARM SERVICE FARM SERVICE Quarryville Washington Boro Pitzer, Aspers. executn e com mittee Former State Agriculture Secretary Lelan'd H Bull was commended for "‘outstanding leadership to all segments of the Commonwealth's farm in dustry and for notable accom plishments'’ during his eight year tenure Stands taken on specific topics called for - Greater recognition for a