**★★*★★★★★★*****★★★** <June G T)AltiY c JV[onth ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*** c OMMERCIAL, HOME, FARM v BUILDERS INC. DESIGNERS - BUILDERS Homes F ARM BUILDINGS _ —CALL— * * OFFICE 717-786-1403 HOME— 717-786-4479 717-786-4314 717-529-2388 RD2 BOX 190 QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566 THE SENTINEL Dairy [Continued from Page 56] Lois Wanner - Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Guy Wanner, Narvon R 2. A student at Pequea Valley High School, Lois is planning on working on her home farm following graduation and is hoping to also take secretarial work. In school she was a member of the hockey team and drill team. See your dealer about the Sentinel—or drop us a line PO. Box 433 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 A member of the Ayrshire - Brown Swiss - Jersey 4-H, the youth has been vice president of the club. Lois owns six Brown Swiss cows. Twil* Brubaker - Twila is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brubaker Manheim R 2 and is a student at Manheim Central High School. Twila is a member of the Future Homemakers Club and the Mt. Joy Community 4-H. The young lady is also a member of the Erisman’s Mennonite Youth Fellowship and is a cheer Round-the-clock guardian of stored milk temperature If you depend upon your milk check for a living, protect that income by insuring milk quality. The least expensive, single-payment insurance obtainable is the Sentinel the heavy-duty, 10-inch recorder which charts round-the-clock temperature of your milk-cooling or holding tank. Assure yourself and your processor that proper milk temperature is always maintained.' Keep a permanent log of compressor operation and tank cooling or pre-cooling efficiency, from first filling to pickup. Cleaning temperatures increasingly ques tioned by sanitarians—are recorded on the same chart At little added cost, the Sentinel is available with provision for actuating an alarm or warning light if milk holding temperature rises above pre-set level Remember—if it prevents the loss of only one tank of milk, the Sentinel has paid its own way. r~**l PARTLOW Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5,1976 — leader for the Manheim wrestling team. Twila comes from a Holstein dairy farm. Debra R. Kreider - The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Kreider, Manheim R 5, Debra is a student at Manheim Central High School. Debra has been a member of the 4-H Beef Club and her church youth group. She was also a member of the chorus and drama department at high school and works at the family’s dairy store. Debra comes from a Holstein dairy farm. iMu&u Reel Rack Weil Reel Racks provide for convenient storage and use of cable, wire, chain, plastic tubing, rope, and hose on reels. They eliminate the nuisance and in convenience of loose reels - the tendency of spooled items to uncoil spon taneously, leading to sub sequent damage and soiling of the unwound portion. Reel Racks organize your cable supplies, saving both time, and valuable floor space. Reels are held in position by center rods on seven V shaped shelves. Shelves and rods are adjustable on 1-% inch centers to ac commodate reels up to 16 inches in diameter. The V shaped shelves are covered with fiberboard to deaden the noise when items are uncoiled; the fiberboard also acts as drag, preventing excessive uncoiling as reels are turned. Zero Three Times The invention of the math ematical zero possibly oc curred three times in histo ry, the National Geograph ic Society says • in India and from there through Arabia into Western culture, in the Maya civilization of Mexico, and in the Inca empire of South America Advertisement Afraid Youre Going Deaf? Chicago, HI,—A free of fer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Bel tons. A non-operating model of the smallest Bel tone aid of its kind will he given absolutely free to anyone answering this ad vertisement. Send for this non-operat ing model to see how tiny hearing help can be. It’s yours to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it’s all at ear level, in one unit. These models are free, so write for yours now. Thousands have already been mailed, so write to day to Dept. 0000, Bel tone Electronics Corp., 4201 W. Victoria St., Chi- 57
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