814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22,1985 Dauphin Co. to select deny princess HARRISBURG - To cap off another June Dairy Month in the Capitol City, two Middletown girls will compete for the Dauphin County dairy princess crown and banner on Friday evening, June 28 at 8 p.m. The pageant will be held in room 218 of the Lower Paxton Township Building and will be followed by an ice cream social. Contestant Teresa Hepner, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hepner of 125 Beech wood Drive, Middletown. Teresa is a 1985 graduate of Middletown High School with career interests in the dairy industry. She is the president of the Lower Dauphin 4-H Dairy Club and has two head of Jersey cattle as projects. She is employed as Bryncoed Jersey farm near Middletown. She also coaches a girl’s softball team and is a member of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church. Patti Lytle is the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lytle, Jr. of 915 E. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown. She will be a senior at Lower Dauphin High School where she is a active in the ski club and the longitudinal studies group. Patti also is a member of the Lower Dauphin Dairy Club with a Holstein calf as a project. The Lytles milk 100 head of Holstein cattle. The public is invited to help the Dauphin County Dairy Princess April Lafferty welcome the new dairy princess. The winner and her alternate will represent the Dauphin County dairy industry in promoting the many delicious dairy products available to the consumer. | More Tractor... Less Money I | ★ INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS it MODEL 5211 43 PTO HORSEPOWER 2WD DIESEL TRACTOR Equipped With Power Steering, 3 Pt. Hitch, 10 Speeds, One Year Factory Warranty, No Cab INTRODUCTORY PRICE One Only - Delivered $ 7,500 ALSO IN STOCK MODEL 8145 4 WD *16,200 See & Drive These Tractors Today! \ A Rt 501 I '/ Miles South of Scha*(f«rstown PA IBTIU PHONE (717)949-6817 Nil I In OPEN Mon Fn 8 8 Wpri B 1? SH H ARDWfIRE I EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Patti Lytle Teresa Hepner BY BETSY STITT Staff Correspondent HUNTINGDON - Tina Shultz of James Creek was recently crowned 1985 Huntingdon County dairy princess during the annual pageant at Shaver’s Creek Fireman’s Park. Wanda Love, Shirleysburg, and Lisa McMahon, Petersburg, were named equal alternates. Tina, the daughter of William and Ruby Shultz, received her crown from last year’s princess Mary Ann Keith. Tina will be a senior this fall at Huntingdon Area High School. After graduation, she plans to attend college to major in agriculture. Tina is president of the 4-H Dairy Club, secretary of the 4-H County Council, a member of the 4-H Lamb and Swine Clubs and of the United Church of Christ youth group and choir. Alternate princess Wanda Love is the daughter of Garry and Darlene Love. She is a graduate of Mount Union Area High School and was a member of the band, county band and her church youth group. Alternate princess Lisa Mc- Mahon is the daughter of Hilda McMahon. She is a graduate of Juniata Valley High School and plans to attend Williamsport Community College to major in communications. * % WOfi Nothing works harder than a Kubota B-Series tractor. And there are seven dif ferent B-Series models, ranging from 12 to 19 horsepower. With that much variety, you’re sure to find one that meets your needs. Plowing, spraying, hauling, tilling, mowing and more. There’s a Kubota just right for the job. You can also choose features to ;e the work go easier. Like a hydro c transmission, 3-point hitch, >eed live mid or rear PTO or 4- :el drive. TRAILERLOAD OF 86200 DTs & 87200 DTs JUST ARRIVED... FANTASTIC SAVINGS ‘ OVER 100 NEW KUBOTASS. [&3KIIBDTD IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM \ 1 " iu Nothing like it on earth. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 730 South Broad St Lititz Pa 17543 on Route 501 6 miles North of Lancaster Lancaster County 717-626-2121 Huntingdon PARTS ★ SALES * SERVICE County morns dairy princess Lisa’s activities included track, cheerleading, yearbook, PFA youth representative, chorus, senior class secretary and the church worship team. 1984 dairy princess Mary Ann Keith spoke of her year’s ac tivities. In two weeks, Mary Ann will go to Thailand as an exchange student. Huntingdon County dairy princess Tina Shultz poses with her alternates, Wanda Love and Lisa McMahon. So if you’re looking for a hard worker, look no further than a Kubota B-Sefjes tractor. Emil Peters, a dairy farmer from Centre County served as master of ceremonies. Judges for the event were Clarence Cornman Jr., a classifier for the Holstein Association; Vivian Moon, coor dinator of dietetic programs for Williamsport Community College; and Lon Snider, a member of the Bedford County Dairy Promotion Ci itte' . «i l\ ' fc< , V , * V «* R 7 Lebanon. Pa 17042 Rt 4191 mile West ol Schaellerstown Buffalo Springs Lebanon County 717-949-6501 NEW TOLL FREE NO. ■[: