- Keeping milk in the public’s eye “Make Mine Milk" suggests this attractive sign that ac- in southeastern York County. Bupp’s wife, Norma, designed cents a building on the Laverne Bupp family’s Gum Tree farm and painted the colorful milk promotion decoration. “We were painting the barn anyway,” explains Lindy Lawyer concerning the addition of dairy logos to the decorating scheme. The Real Seal has been added to both the barn and the milk house on the Thurmont, Md. farm of Jan and Lindy Lawyer. And while she was at it, Lindy decided to add the Dairymen milk co-op logo to the side of the farm machinery shed. Lawyers like logos c«* , 7 ' ■ -Si., Lancaster Farming,Saturday f June 4, 1983—09 In-store promotion dairy products The Way-Har Dairy Farm Store in Berks County, which jugs its own milk, makes good use of in-store space to promote dairy products boosts
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