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Joy exit • Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. • Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN BY BARBARA MILLER Lycoming Co. Correspondent TOWANDA - Although one inch short of the proverbial five feet two, she has eyes of blue and she is Bradford County’s new dairy princess. Petite blonde Cheryl Taylor, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, R 1 Rome, garnered the judges’ votes in Bradford County’s dairy princess pageant Saturday night at the Towanda Middle School. Wearing a pale blue floor length gown. Miss Taylor was chosen from a field of three contestants. Two hundred people attended the event. Bonnie Duffield, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Duffield of R 1 Wyalusmg, was elected first alternate. Michele Hollenback, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hollenback of R 3 Towanda, was chosen second alternate. Miss Taylor, who said she was ‘stunned, but happy” to be the new dairy princess, is a junior at Northeast Bradford High School with plans to major in pre-med at Penn State after graduation. Miss Taylor says she helps around her parents’ 220-acre dairy farm where needed, but often functions as a “gopher.” The Taylors are currently milking 50 of their 95-cow dairy herd. Naming qualities she possesses that will make her an effective dairy princess, Miss Taylor says, “I love to be around people and would like to educate them about milk so they know how good it is for them.” Dressed in blue jeans and a straw hat, Miss Taylor sang and accompanied herself on the piano as part of her dairy skit. She sang a commercial she had written which extolled the virtues of drinking milk. The interests of the new princess include playing the piano, swimming, hiking, cooking and baking. 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Watsontown, PA 17777 R 0 12 717-538-5521 or 742-7521 Orangeville, PA 17859 Toll Free PA 1 -800-232-DALE 71 7-925-6939 accompanist for senior high chorus, organist for graduation ceremonies for the past two years, and vacation Bible school music director. In her dairy presentation Bonnie Duffield, first alternate, costumed as a cow, sang lyrics she had composed about the good qualities of milk to the tune of “Turkey in the Straw." Miss Duffield is a junior at Wyalusmg High School with plans to major in pre-med after high school graduation. The Duffields have a 296-acre dairy farm near Camptown and are presently milking 54 black and white and red and white Holsteins. Michele Hollenback, second alternate, presented her view of the value of milk through the eyes of a little girl while pedaling a small tractor on stage. A junior at Troy Area High School, Michele plans to become an X-ray technician after high school. 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