Assock jn reel;— production and type awards are, from the left, aeated, Cameron Davie representing Catoetin Embryo Transfer, David Doody, Wayne Savage, Oren Bender, and Lenny Pieper. From the left, standing, are Frank Covey representing Harmony Farm, Denny Savage tor Hobble Hill Farm, Dan Hollingsworth 111, Cindee Sav*qe for Savage-Leigh Farm, Daryl Walker for Mi an Savage, Jenny Savage, Jami Muhoniii” Outdoor 1 uiiukts Cut Your Heating Costs With Our if Outdoor Furnace ><’' !// • Standard Model Burns Wood, Coal or { r \ Wood by-products ~■■P” • Multi-Fuel Model Burns Wood, Coal, Oil or Qas • Corning Catalytic Combustor Option U, / Available on all Models yKy Adapts to any existing heat system Installation & Accessories Available WASTE WOOD PROCESSING STUMPS - DEMOLITION DEBRIS - TIRES Railroad Ties With Plates And/Or Spikes, Brush, Pallets, Logs Reasonable Rates Call (215) 886-5508 for information. Maryland Holstein Hess, Carroll; 3. Andrea Hood, Frederick, Savings bonds were awarded to the first, second, and third place record book winners in the junior and intermediate divisions. The money for these awards is avail able through interest earned from the Patrick Hoff Memorial Fund. First place senior winners re ceived a $5OO scholarship from the Maryland Holstein Scholar ship Fund. Senior winners were: Boys: 1. Darren Remsburg, Frederick; 2. Darren Wolf, Freder ick; 3. Jeffrey Sutton, Carroll. Girls: 1. Jessica Fritz, Carroll; 2. Jami Savage. Montgomery; 3. Amy Miller, Carroll; 3. (tie) Kris tin Myers, Carroll. The overall junior trophy win ner was Kelli Savage, of Mont gomery County. Kelli received an engraved watch. 19% DJM winners are April Hall, Queen Anne’s, and Kelly Myers, Carroll. 1997 DJM win ners are Jason Watt, Carroll, and Jessica Fritz, Carroll. Junior production awards also were presented. 2-Year-Old Coldsprings Farm Trophy - Marlin Hoff family; Ry an Savage, Montgomery: Savage- Leigh Inspire Lauren, 28,683 ECM. Ultatr hsmut Hum l To S e He" J ''We're Here FARMERS Tired Of Paying High Insurance Rates On We Offer Competitive Prices On Trucks From Pickups to Tractor Trailers We Offer All Types Of Farm And Agribusiness Insurance Please Call For Quotations or Information Carol - Diane - Ray - Roger 2488 Maple Ave., Quarryvide, PA 17566 (717) 786-1711 (800) 882-14,15 ADC Is the Place To Be Quality milk and support of its members - the outstanding benefits that Levi and LuAnn Ransom refer to - are among the strengths of the premier dairy cooperative m the region. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has a 78-year history of excellent service to its members. Financially strong, ADC guarantees a market for ail member milk and excels in maximizing returns. ADC is a leader in providing equity payments, quality bonuses and over-order premiums to members. Nearly 4,000 dairy farmers agree that "ADC is the Place to Be." For free information on how you can secure the future of your dairy farm operation, write or call: Atlantic Dairy Cooperative lr\ 1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 1-800-645-MILK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mmeh 16,1MtA33 (Continued from Pago A 24) 3-Year-Old Washington Coun ty Trophy - Washington County Holstein Association: Jami Sa vage, Montgomery: Savage-Leigh Creamy Shake. 36,036 ECM. The 4-year-old Brook-Lodge Farm Trophy, sponsored by Renn Rcmsburg family, went to Jami Savage. Montgomery, for Savage- Leigh Chocolate Chip, 36,045 ECM. The 5-Ycar-Old Oakview Ridge Farm Trophy sponsored by the Carl Bender family went to Chip Savage, Montgomery for Sa vage-Leigh Royal Katcy-TW, 30,522 ECM. The 6-ycar-old and over King stead Farm Trophy, went to Chip Savage, Savage-Leigh Christmas Star. 45,188 ECM. Lifetime Peace and Plenty Farm Trophy, given by the Joseph Schwartzbeck family went to Jen ny Savage, Montgomery, for her Savage-Leigh Milky Maybelle, 207,627 ECM. Four scholarships were awarded for the 1994-95 school year. Scholarship recipients at tending the University of Mary land were Jenell Rinehart and Ma rie Speak, Carroll County, and Mark lager, Howard County. The fourth recipient was Greg Knut sen, Cecil County, who is attend ing the University of Delaware. Trucks You Seldom Use? “It’s great to be part of the team at ADC that produces a quality product and stands by its farmers. ” —Levi £sf LuAnn Ransom Nicholson, PA (Turn to Pago A 35)