3 retire from Sperry NEW HOLLAND, Pa. - Three persons will retire - from Sperry New Holland sNpv. 1. .John H. Eberly, 932 Hartman Station Road, Lane., .will retire as an assembler welder in Ex perimental. He started with the company in 1946 and has There are a lot of reasons you should buy a Surge pipeline. Planning to stick with stanchions, but want to eliminate bucket 'backache? Save time and labor by moving up to a Surge Stanchion Pipeline wm j' AsICTI ■When you add to these features self-adjusting milk valves, „> the compactness and efficiency of the Surge Pacemaker's receiver panel, and dependable service from the best trained dealers in the industry, you’ll see why so many stanchion operators have chosen Surge A free $lOO watch is one more. Longacre Electrical Svc. Inc. Bally, PA Phone <215) 845-2261 H. Daniel Wenger & Bro. Inc. RDI, Hamburg, PA Phone (215) 488-6574 Jim's Sales & Service Oak Bottom RDBox37 Quarryville, PA. Phone (717) 786-1533 SURGE worked as a machinist, tool machinist and machinist A. Eberly was one of the first people hired into the Engineering Shop. Richard L. Kilhefner, 837 Center Avenue, Eph., will retire after 28 years of service with the company. A production assembler, • Famous Alamo Vacuum Pump A big dependable pump with important design differences Features flood-type lubrication, filtered air intake, a large oil reserve, plus many more efficiency advantages • Tug & Pull Milking Action One of the most important features of a Surge pipeline is famous ‘‘tug & pull” milking, the milking action that’s helping thousands of dairymen get the best their cows can produce All Surge milkers offer large capacity, visible milk flow, plus a special design feature that prevents the back washing of milk from one quarter to another, greatly reducing the spread of mastitis • Rugged, welded stainless construction makes the Surge Pipeline vacuum tight and easy to clean It’s more economical to install and maintain, too ■r?\ Place your pipeline order before Dec 31, 1976 and receive a handsome digital watch valued at $lOO absolutely free' Wfemake f SURGE f your cows f ammmm—mmmmf worth more. Brandt's Form Supply, Inc. Kilhefner was also employed as a spot welder, mechanical assembler and tester, and bench assembler. Irvin S. Boyer, 122 E. Conestoga St., New Holland, will retire as a resistance welder. Boyer worked for the company since 1961 in which time he was a spot welder and an assembler. Glenn E. Hurst RD2, East Earl, PA Ph.(215)445-6865 Pen. W. Hostetfer RD2, Annville, PA Ph. (717) 867-2896 Lester B. 801 l RDI, Lititz, PA Ph. (717) 626-6198 601 E. High St. Elizabethtown, PA Ph. (717) 367-1221 News - Nutrition From Pa.’s Dairy Princesses Banquet set By NANCY ELLINGER Mifflin County Dairy Princess Being Mifflin County Dairy Princess has given me many experiences that I would have missed without my title. I have met so many wonderful people who are only too happy to help me. For instance, my most recent experience was the night of .September 22, or should-1 say the morning of September 23 (ap proximately 2 a.m.). I was driving bade to college (Lock Haven State College) from the Pa. State Dairy Princess Pageant in Camp Hill. My car stalled at a lonely crossroad in Centre Hall and wouldn’t start. Suddenly car lights appeared. It was two state policemen. They asked what I was doing driving such a distance alone at night. I explained that I was returning from the Pa. Dairy Princess Pageant, and that I was a dairy princess. In terestingly enough, they congratulated me on the honor of having my title. After they got my car started they followed me for about 20 minutes to make sure that my car was working all right. I was worried that I would go over the speed limit while they were following me because 1 have a “lead foot.” Then I saw the flashing red light behind me so I pulled off the road (fearing the worst). The officer said we were near die county line and they had to turn around. Also, they were concerned because I seemed to be getting sleepy and they thought I should get some fresh air. I thanked them for their kindness. They replied that they would watch for me traveling between home and school. In appreciation to these We Specialize In •Aerial Ladder Barn Painting •Sandblasting & Repointing •Specialists In High Work •Church Steeples Restored •Painting & Roofing •Complete Exterior F. R. BEHM & SONS, CONTRACTORS P.0.80x 652-Lititz, PA Phone (717) 626-8528 □ I would like a FREE ESTIMATE. □ I would like FREE INFORMATION NAMI ADDRESS. CITY. DIRECTIONS OF YOUR FARM OR CHURCH LOCATION: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23,1976 Nancy Eliinger Women Societies [Continued from Page 54] Elizabethtown Rl. Fay Stoner, a 4-H IFYE to Germany, will be the special speaker. Berks County Sociey 1 The October meeting of Berks County Society 1 was held at the home of Pauline Hartman. Mae Bleiler, from the Berks County Extension office, gave useful and timely tips on home sewing and Wardrobe coordination. Twenty-three members answered roll call after the opening devotions and the salute to the flag. It was decided to help a local family with a donation of $lOO. At our next meeting each member will be making a Williamsburg wreath for use in home decorating. Nineteen members from Group 1 attended the Berks Renovation STATE. PHONE ~ two policeman, I decided to share this story with you. I will never forget their kind ness and consideration of a dairy princess with a stalled car. To my favorite two policemen, wherever you are out there, thank you again. STRASBURG, Pa. - The annual banquet meeting of the Lancaster County Poultry Association will be held on October 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Strasburg Restaurant. The evening’s en tertainment will be presented by Faye Stoner, entitled, “My Experiences As An IFYE (International Four-H Youth Exchange) In Germany.” Special music will be presented by the “Lanco Lads”, a prominent Barber Shop quartet. County Convention on Oc tober 1. There was a total of 150 members from the County. The Society received second place honors for their scrapbook. Donna Haas read an essay she wrote for State com petition entitled, “How a Farm Woman Ticks in ‘76.” Over 100 bedpads were sewn for Berks Heim. The group will also help at the fall Bingo Party at die Heim on November 11. The date for the next Berks County Hoe-down, sponsored by the Berks County Society of Farm Women will be held on April 23 at the Hamburg Field House. Lancaster Co k Society 3 The Society of Farm Women 3 met Saturday, October 16, at Sunny Croft Farm, the home of Mrs. Earl Stauffer, Ephrata R 1. The meeting was con ducted by the president, Mrs. John Edwards. Officers were re-elected for 1977 as follows; Mrs. John Edwards, president; Mrs. Luther Moore, vice president; Mrs. Earl Miller, secretary; Mrs. Carroll Myers corresponding secretary. Delegates to the state convention on January 10 and 11 in Harrisburg are Mrs. Walter Shaub, Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, and Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerman, alternate. A contribution of $5O was given to the LARC Christ mas Fund. The husbands of the members will be entertained at the Ice Follies at Hershey on November 7. Reports were given by members who served at the Apple Tag Days in Park City. Volunteers were Mrs. Ivan Eberly, Mrs. Ray Weinhold, Mrs. Willie Stober, and Mrs. Harold Stuber. Entertainment was a tour of the continent of Antarctica by the way of slide presentation by Mrs. Cameron Hawley of Lan caster. The next meeting will be on Saturday, November 20, at thehome of Mrs. Willie Stober, Lancaster Ave., Denver. linn Longenecker will demonstrate vis-a-lense 55