Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1973, Image 15

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    Sperry New Holland's new engineering
Sperry New Holland
Plans for Engineering Center
Sperry New Holland is con- Kenneth F. Thompson, company
structing a new worldwide president.
Engineering Center in New The new center, to be com-
Holland borough, according to pleted in 1974, will house
HIGH PRESSURE
WASHING
OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS
BARRY L. HERR
1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Phone 717-464-2044
Formerly operated by Maynard L. Beitzel
WHITE WASHING
with
DAIRY WHITE
- Dries White
- Does Not Hub Off
- \'o Wet Floors
Is Compatible With Disinfectant
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Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
t
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make tough cleaning jobs fast and easy!
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grills equipment of all Kinds at home or on
the job John Deere AlB washer with 500-
550 psi at the nozzle knocks accumulated grime Tackle even bigger'cleaning /HEBB^
off storms and screens, masonry, building chores with “big brother”
exteriors Scours swimming pools, patios units A 25 (700-750 psi at BRE^3
Wash, nnse, even spray wax' Just hook up hose nozzle) or A4O (1000-1100
and pluq into 115-volt outlet Removable 2>/z psi at nozzle) v
EDWIN HURST INC. SHOTIBERGER'S
Adamstown, Pa. 215-484-4391 665-2141
WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC. A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
The Buck 284-4141 New Holland 354-4191
LANDIS BROS. INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS
Lancaster 393-3906 West Chester 696-2990
r,s
in 1974.
Announces
engineering employees ana me
equipment to design and test New
Holland farm and industrial
equipment. The office land
scaping design pioneered by
Sperry New Holland in this area
in its Operations Center will be
continued in the Engineering
Center.
Although the company does not
anticipate adding employees as
an immediate result of the new
construction, the center will play
a major role in the future of
Sperry New Holland. Thompson
said engineering’s contribution to
product innovation is a key factor
in Sperry New Holland’s plan for
growth. He said the increased
worldwide demand for food
requires further mechanization
of agriculture and companies like
Sperry New Holland must
produce more machines to
harvest more crops in less time
with less labor.
“The farm equipment business
is on the move and signs are that
it will continue to grow for those
companies which provide the
farmer with better, more ef
ficient, more productive
machines through engineering
innovation.”
“The market for light and
medium-size industrial equip-
on sometime
r com
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Jut]
ment is also one of the most
promising in industry today. We
feel that by applying our
engineering experience to this
field we will be successful in
filling a very real product need
for the construction trade. Our
new building will allow us to
bring engineering expertise and
the advantages contained in this
facility to bear on development of
these new products,” he said.
Sperry New Holland entered
the light industrial equipment
field last year with a line of utility
loaders and plans to expand its
production into other industrial
product areas.
Thompson said the new facility
will enable Sperry New Holland
to continue to lead in product
developments necessary to meet
the expanding demands of both
the farm and industrial equip
ment markets.
The 140,000 square-foot
building is being constructed on
the company’s 300-acre tract at
the west end of the New Holland
borough adjacent to the com
pany’s two-year old Operations
Center and the Sperry New
Holland baler manufacturing
plant. Architectually it will be
very similar to the Operations
Center.
The center will house product
engineering, design engineering,
field and laboratory testing,
engineering and drafting
departments as well as
engineering administration and
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the engineering shop. It will
replace present engineering
facilities built more than 20 years
ago which no longer provide
adequate work space for ex
panding engineering operations.
Included in the new facility will
be the most modern computer
equipment for use in product
design, stress analysis and
solving other complex
engineering problems.
Penn Manor 4-H
Clashing Thimbles
The sixth meeting of the Penn
Manor 4-H Clashing Thimbles
Club was called to order by the
president Kris Stehman. The
members repeated the 4-H
Pledge and Pledge to the Flag.
Roll call was taken followed by
the business meeting. It was
decided the money in the
treasury would be donated to the
Farm and Home Center.
Kris Stehman led a demon
stration on how to press clothes
before the group. Clean up
committee for the week was Lori
Leaman and Karen Breneman.
The meeting was adjourned
and a work period followed.
News Reporter,
* KayShertzer
SILO UNLOADERS
21,1973
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