Hi Dick. My name is Warren E Kimmel, I was born and raised in Valley View Pa, I was born Jan8 1929. I used to work for Allen Kimmel who owned the dairy. I worked after school, Saturdays and between my time in the USMC. I may have handled the actual bottle that Linda mentioed, I used to deliver milk, ice, and ice cream to the Kimmel booth at the Gratz Fair which was and is held every year. I left the Valley in 1946, and get back home on occassion, mostly now just for funerals. When we were young we had little interest in Genealogy but I remember my Dad telling us that Allen Kimmel was a diatant cousin, His wife was named Eva and they had one daughter named Nancy who married a local boy named Bill Whitman.I believe they moved to an area around Harrisburg. The Kimmel Dairy also had an ice cream parlor in this small town and during the Second World War , we who were too young to join used to hang out at the restaurant which also had a dance floor. this was the coolest spot in the Hegins Valley, memories, memories. As far as the dairy goes, it is no longer in operation, Allen died from Diabetes and when they had to remove one leg, I think he gave up hope for a good life. I know the dairy was still around in 1948 & 1949 because that was between my times in the USMC and I worked at the dairy and in the booth at the Gratz Fair. I know of the milk crate that you refer to. many did I lift and carry. It is a collectors item and even in the Valley there is not much Kimmel Dairy items available. The dairy went out of business somewhere early in the 50s. The restaurant was converted to apartments, the dairy processing plant was dismantled and the building last I knew of was used as a body and fender repair shop. Warren Kimmel