with federal suit farms were licensed to sell pasteurized milk on the farm; 103 had permission to sell raw milk, and nine had permits for the sale of goats’, milk. A Chester County dairy farm is currently being reviewed for a permit to sell its own pasteurized jugged milk. Foust revealed that when the Federal Order first expanded into the area, his office received a number of calls and complaints. Many were on the subject of having to file reports and or pay assessments. His office has nothing to do with either. Countering Click’s fear of possibly being forced out of business, Shine asserts that Order 4 has provisions to allow dairy farmers to sell their own product and that be has never heard of anyone wanting to change it. The administrator declined to speculate on Feltner’s comment, however Feltner, who left office' when the Carter Administration arrived in Washington, could not be readied for an ex planation of his gloomy forecast for juggers. Click is a strong beliver in free enterprise and direct marketing. The in fringement by the federal government is something he believes the “average consumer ought to know about and tell his NEW FINANCE PLAN®* *15% DOWN PAYMENT I ★5 YEARS ON BALANCE | ★7% INTEREST | DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE THE BEST LET US SHOW YOU AN ECONOMICAL GRAIN DRYING SYSTEM BY BUTLER WHO'S IN BUSINESS TO STAY GLENN M.STAHLMAN R.R. 41, Cash Valley Road Cumberland, Md. 21502 Phone 301-777-0582 - SUNNY MEAD SALES t 1 '.Mi, 80.