Members , Quality Producers Robert and Norman Grove, Green castle; Abner and Fannie King, Paradise: Henry and Vemie Kin Debbie Herring will represent the division at Dairymen Inc.’s corporate contest during the December 13-14 annual meeting In Nashville, Tennessee. ryi qv iy Robert and Norma Grove, Sam and Helen Wenger, Joyce and Harold Raubenstein, Grace Weant and Helen Seiler. Telephone: (717)866-6581 y MANUFACTURERS of 7 LAMINATED RAFTERS ' and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES 701 E. Linden St., RICHLAND, PA 17087 Fax: (717) 866-7237 Commercial Building Featuring 80’ Clear Span Trusses v Clear span for hay and straw storage We also manufacture heavy timber trusses with epoxy coated bolt through connections. singer, Myersdale; and Levi and Rachel Lapp, Quarryville. Also, Harold and Joyce Rauben- Gambrel Frame MEMBER m -" oi MEMBER ■ M New Ridge Ventilator for Increase air flow TRUSS PLATE INSTITUTE stine, Hanover, Phillip and Pamela Risser, Greencastle; Helen and Carl Seiler, Westminster; Arlie and Charles Smith, Thurmont; Norman and Mary Stauffer, Love- 39 Earn ADC’s Quality Premium Award SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.) — Thirty-nine members of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative have earned the cooperative’s 1990 Quality Premium Award, which recognizes superior quality milk production. The award is presented to mem bers who qualify for either the 10-cent or 20-cent per hundred weight quality milk bonus all 12 months of the fiscal year. A plaque will be awarded to each winner at local and district meet ings either this fall or next spring. Begun in 1987, Atlantic’s two uer quality premium program pro vides a financial incentive to members to produce milk of the highest quality. Members must meet a series of seven quality stan dards to obtain the bonus. During the 1989-1990 fiscal year, 52.2 million was paid out in quality bonuses on more than 1.6 billion pounds of milk. On the average, 46.5 percent of members earned the extra payments. Of this 31.4 percent received the 10-cent premium, and 15.1 percent received the 20-cent premium. “A great deal of credit and con gratulations goes to our members for their hard work in producing a good, wholesome, quality pro duct,” said Don M. Breincr, qual ity and field services manager. According to Breiner, the per centage of members receiving the quality bonus has grown from 38.6 percent in 1987 to this year’s average of 46.5 percent. # ; f King Post Fan Cambered Scissors Modified Queenpost Triple Fink ville; Stephen Trout, Forrest Hill; W. Kenneth and Darlene Vansant, Jr., White Hall; Carl and Grace Weant, Taneytown; Wenger Ridge “It takes a commitment to do the job right and to pay attention to detail,” Breiner said of earning the premium. “We are proud of these members.” Following is a list of this year’s recipients: District 1: Harold Haltcman, Telford; and David W. Wurster, Ottsville. District 2: Myerlyn Farm, Elmer, N.J.; and Charles E. Rogers, Ringoes, N.J. District 3: J. Richard Brenne man, Quarryville. District 4: Level Square Asso ciates, Henderson, Md.; W. Frank lin and Barbara L. Moore, Centre ville, Md.; W. Levis Phipps Jr., Wilmington, Del.; and Howard A. and Katharine C. Webb, Lincoln, Del. District 5: Glenn E. Burkhol der, Washington Boro; and John J. Landis, Leola. District 7: Jacob M. Conley, Ml. Joy; Paul M. Fahnstock, Man heim; Robert E. Kulp, Manheim; Eugene W. Martin, Lebanon; Mark C. and Alta G. Patches, Lebanon; Benuel L. Petershcim, East Petersburg; and Rhelda E. X v ’ This dimension T‘”|r adjustable A .. *>H K COMMON TRUSS CONFIGURATIONS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1990-A25 Ridge Alternate ventilator with one-piece vent cap Scissors • Fink Double Fan Hip Attic Farms, Samuel E. Jr. and Nelson Wenger, Shippensburg; Amos and Nancy Yoder, Garrett; and David and Sarah Zook, Lititz. and Lynn H. Royer, Lancaster, District 8: Lowell C. and Laura A. Kurtz, Olcy; and Welsh Hill Dairy Farms, Morgantown. District 9: Darwin S. Dcrstine, Kempton; Rothrock Farms Gol den Holstein, Kempton; Robert L. Seidel, Lenhartsville; and Nelson Sensenig, Newmanstown. District 11: Leon D. and Sarah Jane Kurtz, Cochranville. District 14: Ja-Lene Farm, Spring Mills. District 15: Jack and Roger Beck, Merccrsburg; Harold J. and P.J. Goshom, Dry Run; Richard E. and Helen Hoffeditz, Mcrcers burg; Harlan R. and Lois E. Mar tin, Greencastle; and Weaver Farms, Chambersburg. District 16: Lester E. and Wayne L. Deardorff, East Berlin; Leroy Deputy, East Berlin; Way ne H. and Gladys M. Rodgers, Gettysburg; Glenn L. and Mane J. Wentz, Dillsburg; and Warner Creek Farms, Carlisle. District 20: Harold W. Guyer, Martmsburg; and Thomas W. and Margaret Kelly, Tyrone. District 23: Alton and Paula Olver, Honesdale. 610 ANTIC SELECTION IN Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS Cantilever Howe Double Fink Mono Flat