(Continued from Pago A 26) highest in fat Desirae Hillegass, took the sec ond place production award in the 4-year-old class in milk, fat and protein and also, to a second place in the 3-year-old cow class in milk fat and protein. elites was also recognized for having the second highest produc ing cow for milk and protein. Nicholas Hunsberger’s 2-year old took a second place in fat production. In other recognitions, Suzy Stutzman’s 4-year-old Philka Pete Cavalier Vicky was nominated for the Junior All-American honor. Leonard and Diane Maust and daughter, Adrienne, accepted a plaque for having the high-selling animal at the Fall Classic held at the county fairgrounds in Meyers dale. The 2-year-old heifer Elk Lick Ambers Mark brought $3,000. Ben Miller was recognized by the club as the top salesperson for cheese. In other business, Andy Meier, Friedens, resigned as a director be cause he and his family will be re locating. His term would have ex pired in 1995. In elections, Jane Smiley, Ber- H CASH IN $$ ORDER YOUR • Reduce Shrink and Spoilage ■ Improve Color and Palatablltty • Retain Protein, Energy and Vitamins ACNfIISSANCC R€NfllSSflNC€ NUTfimON, Inc. u * Today for ne 1-800-346-3649 Distributor Somerset Holstein Club Honors Members lin, and Mike Stutzman, Friedens, were reelected to three-year direc torships. Mike Countryman. Ber lin was elected director for a three year term. Dan Kimmel, Boswell, was elected to fill the unexpired term of Andy Meier. Dr. Robert Bastian from the Somerset Animal Medical Center, presided over the dinner meeting and program. He was assisted by Jane Smiley and Melissa Spory, the Somerset County dairy prin cess. The association president, Mark Marteeny, Somerset, was absent because of a serious illness of a family member. Bob Yonkers, Penn State Uni versity agricultural economist, was the scheduled speaker for the program, but was also unable to at tend. Other persons giving reports were Paul Countryman, Jeff Hi'.le gass, Andy Meier, Lewis Berkley and Greg Coleman. Ken Raney, State College, gave the Pennsylva nia Holstein Association report. Miss Spory invited eligible young women to consider repre senting the county dairy industry by participating in the dairy prin cess contest in June. Jason Baughman, president of the county Junior Holstein Club, ifemtn / V Offer Binds March 31 HAY — GRAIN SILAGE Qmm Savon* controls mold and fungi in stored grains PRESERVATIVES EARLY !Fresfi Cut » bnad for better hay faster Sitye. Savor™ non-corrosive acid treatment *Top SavoTm eliminates top spoilage %pttiLaot) hud natural, live inoculant From the left, Ben Miller, Larry Duffy, Nicholas Hunsberger and Matthew Hunsber ger show their first and second place state competition plaques. Missing from the photograph, Paul Will was also honored. and his vice president, Ben Miller, recapped some club member ex periences over the last year. Dairy bowl team members were introduced. Captains for the senior teams were Matt Welch and Ben Miller. Junior team captains were Desirae Hillegass and Nicholas Hunsberger. Delegates to the national con vention to be held in Rochester, N.Y., are Paul Countryman, Cal vin Will and Lewis Berkley, all of Berlin. From the left, Suzy Stutzman, Desirae Hillegass and Jill elites show their first and second place plaques from state competitions. imnmmni MILK. IT DOES A BODYGOOK MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION. INC ■PwBF ■ WWV • DRIES WHITE •NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS • DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY • WASHES OFF WINDOWS & PIPELINES EASILY BARN CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR To have your bam cleaned with air it will clean off dust, cob webs & lots of the old lime. This will keep your bam looking cleaner & whiter longer. Serving Southeastern Pa. And More BEITZEL’S SPRAYING Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 or Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS LICENSED ,32 Years Experience INSURED 5 Trucks For Air Cleaning And Whitewashing RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Barn Spraying is Our Business, not a sideline. Spraying Since 1961 Lancaster Farming, SatuirJay, Hircti 20 1993-A27 with ' mXmL Jt mm 10% CASH=n DISCOUNT Through Month Of March 1993 On Total Bill