BY MARY MAXWELL Centre County Correspondent PLEASANT GAP - Dora Kay Hettinger of Rebersburg was recently crowned 1986 Centre County dairy princess. Dora Kay, the daughter —of Kenneth and Mary Hettinger, is a 1986 Centre County dairy princess Dora Kay Hettinger, center, pauses for a moment with alternate princesses Tammy McTavish, left, and Joy Gates, right. Get Your Best Ford Tractor Deal At Keller Bros. Tractor Co. FACTORY REBATES** l6 speeds plus * on-the-go shifting between Direct Drive and Power Drive puts new Ford TW Series power to work! Standard equipment on the new • 105 PTO hpC TW-5 • 140 PTO hp* TW-25 • 120 PTO hp‘ TW-15 • 170PTOhp’TW-35 FULL WARRANTY AND FREE MAINTENANCE FOR 3 YEARS! For the first three years or 2 500 oper- Its the most comprehensive warranty atmg hours virtually all you buy is the' and maintenance program in the fuel and fluids for replenishment, assum- industry l See us for details |n g proper care and maintenance Manufacturers estimate PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE 717-949-6501 Rt. 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County Don Kay Hettinger is Centre County's New Dairy Princess senior at Penns Valley High School. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Drama and Aerobics Clubs and yearbook staff. She also belongs to the Rebersburg United Methodist Youth Group. Designing gowns, singing, ballroom dancing and teaching herself American sign language, along with helping on the family’s dairy farm keep her busy. After she graduates in June, Dora Kay plans to work for a year before pursuing a college degree in education of the deaf. Series rectors FACTORY REBATES** UP TO $5,000 Ford 7710-86 PTO horsepower TOMORROW'S HYDRAULIC SYSTEM • Hydrostatic steering circuit • Category II three-point hitch • Control console • Four-position closed-center remote valves 86 PTO H.P. Models In Stock With Or Without Cab 'winl Utu Tractors In Sttek To Choose Firm Af UnMiumUo Prion Centre County’s alternate dairy princess is Joy Gates of Warriors Mark. The daughter of Arva and Dorothy Gates is a senior at State College High School. She is vice president of FHA and a member of FFA. Joy is also active in the Gatesburg 4-H Club, Centre County Dairy Club, Centre County 4-H Council and is Sunday school secretary for Ross United Methodist Church. Joy regularly shows Holsteins from her family’s farm and has competed at the state level twice. She hopes to have her own dairy Boyer Elected Jr, Holstein President YORK Bridgette Boyer, Biesecker Road, has been named president of the York County Junior Holstein Association following the group’s recent reorganization and election. Assisting her sister, as vice president, is Jenelle Boyer. Angie Lang, Glen Rock, is secretary treasurer. News reporter is Rich Bupp, Seven Valleys. Junior Holstein members have been invited to participate in a clipping workshop on June 21, hosted by the York Central Dairy 4-H Club. The workshop will be held at the Rodman Thompson farm, East Berlin, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with lunch provided. On 7710's •* Applies To In-Stock Units Only Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1986-813 farm some day. The third contestant, Tammy McTavish was named second alternate. She is the daughter of Darlene McTavish and a junior at State College High School. Beth Heald, 1985 Centre County dairy princess and present Penn sylvania state dairy princess, crowned her successor. She spoke to the contestants about her ex periences during the past year and thanked the Centre County dairy farmers for the opportunities she had to represent them at county, state and national events. Noted Berks County Holstein breeder Jim Shaw is lined up to lead the clipping workshop, with both individual and group in struction on the fine points of clipping show heifers. Participants are asked to bring their own equipment, including clippers, extension cords and brushes. Reservations are available through Shirley Trimmer, Rl, East Berlin, 717-259-0773. York Junior Holstein club will host the annual regional Junior Holstein Judging School, scheduled for July 14 and 15, with headquarters at the Ramada Inn, York. Ford 7710 w/optional cab - 86 PTO horsepower • Primary gear-type pump, 9.7 gpm capacity • Dual Power clutch packs • Drop restrictor valve • Independent flow control • Load Monitor system