AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1982 (Continued from Page At) praises and thanked them for their vocal support in his redaction effort. He equated his feelings for Pennsylvania’s agriculture to a •‘family affair” and related ex periences shared by First Lady Gmny and him as they visited farms across the state. He ex tended this “family” feeling to include the Department of Agriculture secretary, Penrose Hallowed, and staff. “The family farm is more than just an economic unit,” stressed Thornburgh, further defining it as Governor Thornburgh poses next to Lan caster County Dairy Princess LuAnn Bren neman of Mount Joy. and is introduced to the |7gg|k AERATION SYSTEM * Includes aeration tube, fan, and air entrance kit. F. 0.8. ■ Wh"g"o" " ■ | Attn. P.E. Hess %, ■ ■ Box 337. Oxford. PA 19363 ■■ '^ s § Dealer inquiries Available in: Pennsylvania Counties: m | Armstrong, Indiana. Erie. Crawford, Warren. Elk.. ■ Cameron. McKean. Clinton. Lycoming. 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FARMSTEAD® i - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection See Your Agri-Builder For Details Slate. With enthusiasm rising in his voice, Thornburgh proudly proclaimed the state has ex perienced "four straight years of a balanced budget with no tax in creases.” Meanwhile, as if not to be drowned out by the political rhetoric, a bass-pitched lowing was heard coming from inside the bam. "A moo of applause," exclaimed Thornburgh, praising the cow for her good timing and sense, only to learn the vocal accompaniment was the sentiments of a beckoning bull. county's alternate princesses. LuAnn’s sister, JoAnn, left, and Gail Ginder of Elizabethtown, center. ★ All Butler buildings that are modified for grain storage. Bethlehem gl More good iwm: when specified » roofing or tiding. Galvalume is warranted. under espowrc to normal ibnotpheric conditions, lor a period ol twenty years against rupture, perforation, or structural failure. 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Undaunted, Thornburgh con fessed he is proud of his ad ministration’s record in agriculture and expressed his desire to “carry on what we’ve started.” "We've had an auspicious beginning,” he stated, while mentioning his hopes of keeping the “farm partnership” gomg four more years. During another term he predicted another 30 "pro farm” bills could be enacted into law. t>.E. SMITH, INC. Iftfflintown. Pa. 17059 PH: 717-436-2151 W-R; MOODY, 1 CONTRACTOR lUMtahHtLim West Newton, PA 15089 ' Areas of concern, he said,'in clude exports, interest rates, and the ultimate lowering of farm costs and raising of farm income. ' When queried by anAssociated Press reporter about - the possibilities of Pennsylvania taking part in a- dry milk giveaway program, Thornburgh turned to Hailowell for confirmation that Pennsylvania was not currently in the federal hand-out program. 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