—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1977 46 Chester County DHIA I Continued from Page 44] Herman Stoltzfus B 8 Paul King Elmer A. Mast B 8 John H. Lamb B 3 J. Raymond Harnish B 8 79.2 John E. Bruner B 3 David Walton B 3 Henry S. King B 3 David Bartram G 3 Merle J. King B 8 Leon D. Kurtz 3 31.0 MastStoltzfus B 3 Gideon Stoltzfus, Jr. B 3 Leon D. Kurtz 3 Charles H. Gable J. Elmer Lapp Tax Tips - An estimated 67 8 million people paid about $32 3 billion more than they had to on their income taxes in 1975 One way to stay out of such statistics is to take all the deductions you’re entitled to and can prove. ■ Legume Silage ■ Grass Silage ■ Com Silage University tested and farm proven SILO-BEST enzyme preservative helps save more valuable nutrients in your silage - gives you a better return on your land and labor Just apply at the rate of 1 lb per ton when you chop or ensile Completely safe, non causbc • Saves vitamins & other nutrients 0 Improves paiatability, digestibility • Helps reduce oxidabon SILO-BEST AVAILABLE NOW at AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM 4 DAIRY STORE RD3, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hmkletown) Phone (717) 354 4631 Store Mrs 7 AM to 9 PM 76.3 52.5 48.0 85.5 43.0 86.3 66.4 41.2 91.4 45.5 43.9 81.3 81.5 40.1 46.6 43.6 86.9 46.0 46.0 89.4 47.0 89.5 42.7 90.7 41.6 88.3 75.9 43.0 86.6 47.2 86.1 52.6 43.5 88.0 42.6 93.0 44.7 30.6 89.2 48.8 51.9 88.0 38.5 30.2 41.9 85.8 Landis S. Reid B 3 George Steele & Sons B 3 70.2 Harry L.Griest G 3 Harvey C. Waltz B 8 Lester Eby B 3 Gottlieb Strohmaier B 8 Dean Roland B 8 Daniels. Stoltzf us B 3 1.70 1.67 1.66 1.66 1.66' 1.66 1.65 1.65 Wilmer L, Hostetter B 3 PaulM.Snader B 8 Jonas E. Stoltzfus 1.63 3 1.64 1.64 32.0 KimbertonFm. School, Inc. 2 62.2 82.0 William E. Parry & Son B 3 219.9 86.6 1.63 1.63 W.B. Dixon Strowd G 3 Floyd Miller 63 1.62 1.62 UandueyFarm B 8 1.62 THE SENTINEL. Kulp Brothers G 3 David Windle B 3 William P. Moore B 3 111.3 86.5 114.8 85.2 41.5 86.2 90.0 49.9 83.9 46.0 42.3 80.8 147.3 47.9 87.2 63.2 43.1 93.0 40.7 93.4 53.6 39.9 90.3 86.8 42.4 84.0 60.0 43.7 79.1 ' 90.2 44.1 80.2 85.4 39.3 97.3 39.3 41.0 44.1 89.2 41.3 83.7 26.0 42.3 88.4 34.7 40.9 41.1 41.7 51.0 88.0 43.4 See your dealer about the Sentinel—or drop us a line RO. Box 433 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Eugenia C. Madeira 1.60 Daniel Z.Stoltzfus B 3 E. Kent High 1.60 G 8 John R. Groff G 8 S.R.T.M.J.Matthews B 3 25.7 82.6 42.6 3.6 1.52 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.58 1.58 4.0. 3.7 1.58 1.58 1.57 1.56 1.55 1.55 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 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 —arc 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. □ PARTLOW 46.2 88.3 33.7 4.5 1.53 45.8 89.9 42.1 3.6 1.53 123.0 92.1 40.2 3.8 1.52 42.1 93.4 41.9 3.6 1.52 [Continued on Page 47]