Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1984 Mystery tippers begin invasion of the staters restaurants BY LAURA ENGLAND STATE COLLEGE Waitresses and waiters of Pennsylvania beware. Civilians disguised as “mystery tippers” will be invading the state’s restaurants during June Dairy Month in search of one of nature’s most nearly perfect foods -milk. Caution is advised as the “tip pers” will be armed with $lO bills. But never fear, all you as a waitress or waiter needs to do is offer that person milk with his or her meal, and he or she will leave your restaurant with a ready smile. And you, just for suggesting milk with a meal, will be $lO richer. The “Mystery Tipper” program, sponsored by the Pa. Holstein Association in cooperation with the Pa. Restaurant Association and the Pa. Department of Agriculture, got underway yesterday with the state proclamation of June Dairy Month. Throughout the month, mystery tippers representing agribusinesses and dairy groups will visit area restaurants CONGRATULATIONS! You have just won $ foi suggesting MILK with my meal. Thank you for your support Sponsored by Friends of the Pennsylvania Dairy Industry makes the meal' ms? HAY! Vermeer NEW YORK Allred Siation Roy U Doane 607/587-8876 Raymond E Johnson 518/692-7050 Schaghitocke PENNSYLVANIA Fleetwood Bed Wing Farms 215/944-0402 Kittannmg William E Ramer 412/548-2317 T nple H Farms Peach Bottom 717/548-3775 Wyalusmg William Beebe 717/746-3435 prepared to offer a $lO tip if milk is suggested with a meal. According to Doug Hershey, the Holstein Association’s director of membership services, $4,800 has been pledged to the program by agribusinesses, dairy groups and individuals. Time is still available, Hershey said, for others to contact the Association and make their pledges to the mystery tipper program. To participate in the program, an agribusiness, dairy group or individual pledges a certain amount of money in tips, preferrably in $lO increments. ITiis group or individual is then responsible for designating a mystery tipper and providing the $lO tip to the waitress or waiter. No pledge money should be sent to the Holstein Association, Hershey stressed; however, the Association should be contacted concerning the amount of the pledge. While dining out, the mystery tipper is equipped with a $lO bill which will be given to a waitress or waiter who asks, in some form, (Turn to Page A 36) / r The Limitation of Warranty and remedy appearing on the label It part of the term* of tale •Reglttered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc , Det Molnet, lowa. USA AH armed with $lO bills commissioners James Huber, left, and Robert Boyer join Lancaster County Dairy Princess Boni Gochenaur in a milk toast to proclaim June Dairy Month and formally announce the Lancaster County Dairy Promotion Committee’s involvement in the statewide “Mystery Tipper” program sponsored by the Pa. Holstein Association. CONGRATULATIONS! ** You have suggesting MILK with my meal. - Thank you for your support Sponsored by Friends of the Pennsylvania Dairy Industry fREMB makes the meal 1 Available From: Your Pioneer sales representative. lONEER BRAND SILAGE INOCULANT MAKES GOOD SILAGE EVEN BETTER I’M TERRIBLY SORRY! I was instructed to give you a $ tip If you would have suggested MILK with my meal Sponsored by Friends of the Pennsylvania Dairy Industry mRENIB makes the meal 1 I’M TERRIBLY SORRY! I was instructed to give you a $ tip if you would have suggested MILK with my meal. Sponsored by Friends of the Pennsylvania Dairy Industry makes Ite meal' 1177 PIONEER. SEEDS and INOCULANTB