livestock & Grain Bodies Bigger Than Ever, Better Than Ever ■ One-piece roll formed steel sides with built in tarp rail Available m 28", 40" and 52" extra capacity heights all with maximum corruga tion for maximum strength ■ 40" and 48" hardwood sides also available the truck body Omaha Standard built its reputation on ■ The toughest platform in the business laminated wood, smooth steel or tread plate ■ Easy-conversion hardwood upper racks greaterflex and life than steel fold down racks ■ A full line of rugged gates all engineered to make your job easier FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. RD 4, EPHRATA, PA 717-354-4271 Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fn. - 7:30 to 530 Thursday till 9; Saturday till 3 Omaha Standard Lebanon Co. Dairy Princess LEBANON - On June 30, six young ladies represen ting the dairy industry of Lebanon County, will vie for the title of that county’s dairy princess. At the Lebanon Municipal Building auditorium, beginning at to be named June 7:30 p.xn., the contest will be held. On June 28, the girls will be at the Lebanon Valley Mall, from 7 to 9 p.m. making butter and passing out samples. State dairy princess Lisa Miller will also Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23,1979 be present. The following girls will be trying for the title: Cindy Bomgardner, a 1979 graduate of Annville-Cleona High School, is the 17-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Bomgardner, Ann ville. Her school and com munity activities include member of the “Gospel Cindy Bomgardner Diane M. Maulfair 111 30 Fires” singing group, Bible Club, Youth Fellowship at her church and 4-H. Her family has 32 Holstein cows. Cindy is presently working at KXCX Corporation, Annville. Kathy A. Weidman, a 1979 graduate of Northern Lebanon High School, is the (Turn to Page 112) iusan L. Heilmger KathyAWeidma
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