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 When you add to these features self-adjusting milk valves, the compactness and efficiency of the Surge Pacemakers 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 RD Box 37 Quarryville, PA. Phone (717) 786-1533 SURGE • 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 Place your pipeline order before Dec 31, 1976 and receive a handsome digital watch valued at $lOO absolutely free l We make f SURGE W your cows f mmmmmm—mmmmmf worth more. Glenn E. Hurst RD2, East Earl, PA Ph.(215)445-6865 Pen. W. Hostetler RD2, Annville, PA Ph.(717)867-2896 Brandt's Farm Supply, Inc. 601 E. High St. Elizabethtown, PA Ph. (717) 367-1221 Lester B. 801 l RDI, Lititz, PA Ph. (717) 626-6198 Nky Thoughts By JOANNS SPANS Now that I’m older, I really take pity on my father for all those years my brother and I would wake up at 4 o’clock on Christmas morning and yell in song-songy, naggy voices, “Mom-m-m, Dad-d-d, can we get up 7” And, being persistent, if we didn’t get an answer, we’d yell the same thing over and over again getting smg-songier as we went, until we practically had a harmony going - a harmony Mom and Dad couldn't stand, so we always were allowed to get up and open presents like we wanted. Of course, everybody has the same memories, from city-dweller to urbanite to farm child. But now that I’m getting older, I'm begin ning to be able to put myself in the place of the farm father who has to put up with it all. In the first place, the poor guy is usually beat from staying up past his bedtime the night before for the Christmas Eve church service, which, unlike a late running movie, he has to stay awake for And, then when he does get home from church, he's still not able to go to bed because there are presents to be put together. And, no matter how much of an expert he is at repairing tractors, combines, trucks, and the like, when it comes to putting “Part A” m “Hole B” he just can't do it without messing it up first, and then throwing away the instructions, starting over, and doing it his way. good gift * /'* ©/ ' ■* Suits \ <Vests & / Ranch I Jackets/ Water Proof Boots *• *• / _ . I Bib & Belt ♦ / aml oTck * Overalls ' / Insulated 4 Coveralls ‘ Woolrich , h Shirts : S P ort Shirts V Insulated appar Front, * tk. Jackets Boote ? Uned&U " : Wrangler & Lee * Shoes Denim *j}enim Jackets O Dress. Work & Casual \ Jeans = Lined & Unlined ,y.. . . ... .1)$. . .<f. . .!((• ••••*.. ■ . » « • - ....... - Uj jpj nrapping Gift Certificates Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 18.1976—63 •’ Gloves * Dress & Work * *--• -• •* 1 I I i i -* ■ - 1 - - SSSSjf lHj 271 W MAIN STREET Then, when he finally does hit the sack, he quite naturally is desirous of an extended snooze in bed the next morning, but knows in his heart that in just a few short hours there is going to be an an noying noise coming from the neighboring bedrooms, which, like the drone of an alarm deck, or a cow bawling for her missing calf, never stops. And, then he’ll have to drag himself out of the nice, warm bed and sit like a zombie with one eye open, one eye shut, and a sleepy smile plastered on his face, while the children rip paper off packages and squeal with glee. And, if he does accidentally close the one eye that had been open, he's sure to be jarred awake when one of his children runs the toy he just constructed not more than four hours earlier into the wall, knocking “Part A" out of “Hole B”. So, daddy, the repairman, is called on to fix it, and all is well. By that time, the cows are bawling, demanding attention, so it's out to the barn he goes - new work socks on his feet, new flashlight in the pocket of his new coveralls, and a new cigar in his mouth. And, there he faces the animals, as always, knowing that the best gift of the day, besides sharing the joys of family and friends, will be calling it a day after all the excitement is over, and resting up before New Years comes. Fla Sh * Wallets I *. Drtss \ Knit % Slacks WAYNE'S DRY GOODS KUTZTOWN PA -Rh 215 683 7686
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