a j 0 Diane Gish Five contestants to compete for Lebanon dairy princess ANNVILLE In celebration of June Dairy Month the Lebanon County Milk Promotion Committee is sponsoring the 13th Annual Lebanon Co. Dairy Princess Contest. This year’s contest will be held June 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Annville Elementary School. Five contestants will be participating. The contestants, all residents of Lebanon County, are Diane Gish, Ellen Hanson, Heather Hernley, Ann Lansberry, and Heidi Peiffer. To be eligible to run, the girls must be the daughter of a dairy farmer, dairy farm manager of herdsman, or own at least one dairy animal herself. Diane Gish, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Gish, Jr., 1910 Water St., Lebanon. She is a 1984 graduate of Cedar Crest High School, where she was active in the Pep Club, Medical Careers Club and YEA. 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Box 390 Knoxville, PA 16928 814-326-4496 Western Pennsylvania Jim’s Equipment Harvestore Systems, Inc. * R D 4, Box 233 ' Slippery Rock, pa 16057 Fisher & Thompson Assoc. Tunkhannock, PA 18657 412-794-4093 21 E Woods Dr 717-836-3228 Lititz, PA 17543 717-627-1530 Northampton Farm Bureau Endless Mountain Coop Assn. Harvestore Systems, Inc. 300 Bushkill St Towanda, PA 18848 Tatamy, PA 18085 717-265-2200 215-258-2871 38L ' igfc -JIHB Ellen Hanson of the Fairland Brethren in Christ Church and participates in the quiz team, youth group and is a nursery attendant. Diane plans on at tending Pinebrook Junior College to major in business management. Her parents own a herd of 45 Holstein cows. Ellen Hanson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Hanson, R 2, Palmyra, served as the Alternate Lebanon Co. Dairy Princess during this past year. She is a recent graduate of Palmyra High School and also attended the Lebanon County Vo-Tech School. Ellen is a member of the NoSoAnn 4-h Dairy Club, the Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club and the Vo-Tech FFA Chapter. She serves as president of the South Mountain 4-H Club. Ellen also is active in the youth group of the Palmyra Church of the Brethren. Possible future plans include attending it. Curt Cassady District Sales Manager 519 Golden St, Lititz, PA 717-626-1065 college to study horticulture and dairy herd management. The Hanson’s have a herd of 25 Holstein and Jersey cows on their farm. Heather Hernley, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Hernley, R 2, Lebanon. She is a 1984 graduate of Northern Lebanon High School and plans to attend Delaware Valley College to study dairy husbandry. While in high school, Heather was a member of the band, and FFA Chapter where she held the office of secretary and vice president. She also was elected Lebanon County FFA reporter during her senior year. Heather also holds membership in the Fredericksburg Community 4- H Club, the Norlebco 4-H Dairy Club, and the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg where she participates in the choir and youth group. She was honored as the Pennsylvania outstanding Stiner’s Refrigeratioi 25 Crooks Terrace Canton, PA 17724 717-673-8351 Penn-lersey Products Inc. PO Box 7 New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-4051 Schmidt’s Equipment R D 2, Box 122 Hawley, PA 18428 717-253-3048 Ayrshire Girl and placed second in the national contest. The Hernley’s milk a herd of 30 Holstein and Ayrshire cows. Ann Lansberry, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lansberry, 430 N. Mine Rd., Lebanon, has completed her junior year at Cedar Crest High School. Her school activities include the German Club, Astronomy Club and Ex plorers. Ann was also vice president of the Cedar Crest FFA Chapter, and has been elected as reporter for this coming year. In the county FFA organization, Ann served as secretary during her junior year. Additional activities include membership in the 4-H Equestrian Horse Club, and St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Ann owns 2 Holstein dairy cattle and is employed on the dairy farm of James Berry. Heidi Peiffer, 18, is the daughter SEND THIS COUPON FOR MORE INFORMATION I 1 a NAME ' ADDRESS 1 CITY , telephone j—^ —iJI —U —l [/ " \ Mail Today To i r I I II I NuPulse America, Inc 1 / Stewart St j J Madison, Wl 53713 i Lancaster Firming, Saturday, lunt 9,1 Ann Lansberry STATE of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Peiffer, 324 N. Mill St., Lebanon. A 1983 graduate of Cedar Crest High School, Heidi