(Continued from Page 6) encouraged a caravan of Penn sylvania people to buy milk in fjAt this crisp and exciting time of year, we are hopeful that your holiday will be filled with joyous warmth, richly shared with those you hold dear. And to .you, our customers, we express our thanks and appreciation. for your continued patronage. Merry Christmas! Your Red Welter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson L - T - Geib Estote 6. R. Mitchell, Inc. Manheim Refton, Pa. I. B. Groybill & Son Mountville Feed Service Strasburg Mountville E. Musser Heisey & Son Musser Forms, Inc. R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Columbia Milk Marketing Board New Jersey at a cut-rate store for 95c a gallon when they could have bought the same or better milk in Rose Feed Dealer Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red 1 Rose Form Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David B*. Hurst Bowmansville GREETINGS Pennsylvania for the same price. We further resent the fact that the governor is leading a move to curb the powers or eliminate the powers of the Milk Marketing Board which has been the stablizing factor m Penn sylvania’s largest agricultural enterprise over the past 37 years. We further ask why does the governor advocate going out of state to buy milk when the Commonwealth prohibits residents going out of state to purchase quantities of liquor and cigarettes a lot cheaper than our state can sell these commodities to our citizens. The Pennsylvania State Grange strongly endorses the Milk Marketing Board and urges its continuance as a separate function of government not related to any other department of the Commonwealth. 'f/ie.Okilvm&t “Inflation is what turns a nest egg into chicken feed.” Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Shelly Brothers R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa E. P, Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stouffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Newly elected officers chosen to represent the Manheim Young Farmer Chapter are: left to right, front row, Luke Brubaker, Mount Joy RDI, secretary; Dale Hershey, Manheim RD3, president; Richard Buckwalter, Lititz RD3, treasurer. Back row, Mervin Sauder, Lititz RD2, vice president; Jay Foreman, Lititz RDI, past president, and Ben Nolt, Manheim RDI, public relations director. Ephrata YF Tours Farms The Ephrata Young Farmers toured several local farms this week as a wind-up of the Dairy Management Course which has been underway for the fall term at the Ephrata Area High School The tour was sponsored by Harvestore The purpose of the tour was to observe dairy housing and feeding operations. Beginning at 10 a.m., the new operation of Galen Crouse, Stevens RDI, was visited, as well Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 24,1971 at the Noble Bros farm, Douglas ville. Following lunch at Willow Valley Restaurant, compliments of Harvestore, the tour was concluded at the Harold Landis farm, Lampeter Cali Us Now To serve the Lancaster County farm community bet ter, we maintain two phone ers and advertisers can also •each us through 626-2191 (ask for Lancaster Farming) ind avoid a toll call from the Akron, Ephrata and Man heim exchanges. 7