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Tubing & 1” Sch. 40 Pipe, All Welded Construction PP’S BARN EQUIPMENT 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17527 *T~ I PHONE: 717-442-8134 IUDSI WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Radio Dispatched Trucks STEEL BARN EQUIPMENT * Super Tough Finish * Protection From Rust & Corrosion * Superior Electrical Insulation * Chip Resistant * Resists Acid & Chemicals * Smoother Finish Stays Cleaner • 2 3/8" Outside Diameter High Yield Steel Tubing With A 12 Ga. (.108) Wall GATES and FENCING THREE SIZES AVAILABLE Centre County Dairy Princess Reigns BOALSBURG (Centre Co.) Jennifer Dailey of Boalsburg became the 1991-92 Centre Coun ty Dairy Princess at the pageant held May 24. A 22-year-old gra duate of State College High School, she had served as the alternate Centre County princess for 1990-91. While working at Meyer’s Dairy Store in State College, Jen nifer developed a desire to teach people about the benefits of drink ing milk. Her demonstration was on Lactate and Dairy Ease. Jennifer will be a student at Penn State in the fall in either nursing or early education. Cur rently she is working at McLana han’s Self Service Store in State College. The daughter of Fred and Martha Dailey, Jennifer was in cheerleading, the Senior Senate, and 4-H in high school. Her hob bies are horseback riding, roller skating, and sports. Assisting Jennifer with her duties will be six Dairy Maids and Misses. They are Laura Musser, age 8, daughter of Tom and Cindy Musser of Bellefonte. She plays piano, does needlework, collects stuffed animals, and loves rope jumping. Katrina Rauff-Musser, age 8, daughter of Rod Musser of Belle- fonte and Yvette Rauff of Boals- burg, is in Brownies, dance, and pee wee baseball, and plays piano. Valerie Zimmerman, age 6, daughter of Ron and Mary Ann Standard Heights For Gates & Fencing: • 38” High - 4 Bar • 48” High - 5 Bar • 54” High - 6 Bar HEADLOCKS Zimmerman of Bellefonte, loves baseball, jumping rope, and reading. Christyn Rossman, age 11, daughter of Barbara Stringer- Rossman of Spring Mills and the late Frank Rossman, is in Spring Valley 4-H, and the Centre Coun ty 4-H Dairy Club and plays basketball and softball. She was a Dairy Maid last year. Rachael Reish, age 10, daughter of Jeff and Dana Reish of Aarons burg, is in dance, baton corps, and the swim team. Rachel Haagen, age 12, daught er of Ben and Mary Ann Haagen of Howard, is in the Centre Coun ty 4-H Dairy Club, Walker Town ship 4-H, drama club, and Walker Township Juniorettes. In addition to appearances at malls, stores, parades, fairs, Hols tein conventions, libraries, and Poultry Association Sponsors Scholarships GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) The Adams County Poultry Association will provide $2,000 in scholarship funds to for the 1991-92 term at Penn State. Students must be from Adams County, be enrolled or accepted for enrollment at Penn State Uni versity. Students must have an acceptable scholastic average and THE MID SIZE ON Kuboa’s L-Series tractors are your mid-size solution for weekend farming, esate work or even light construction. For starters, Kuboa’s L-Senes tractors from 25-59.5 HP are unusually practical. Quick-attach implements transform them into a lawn mower, a scraper, a khoe and more, offering solutions for all of your tractor needs. Comfortable scat, excellent visibility and Reverse Air Cooling helps reduce operator’s fatigue. WE SHIP PARTS UPS DAILY LEBANON m. 07 •«« *O4. U«M»on. FA i7t*2 Ft 41» i ml* WFm *1 SchMUaniMm 717-949-2000 PENNSYLVANIA’S LARGEST KUBOTA DEALER Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 8, 1991-817 square dances, the princess will distribute information at Penn State Ag Progress Days in August. Centre County Dairy Promotion Committee chairman Mary Ann Zimmerman arranged for the prin cesses to give ice cream sundaes to deserving kids in summer read ing programs at area libraries. Gifts and contributions for the pageant came from the Penn State Sub Shop, Lcpapillon Restaurant, Baskins & Robbins, Mr. Donut, Moyer Jewelers, Woodrings Flor al Gardens, Earlystown Floral, Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, East ern Milk Producers, Dr. Lee Kolos, Meadow Pride Dairy, Musser Farm Market, Sire Power, Dr. E.J. Straley, Centre Oil & Gas, Dairy Lea, Winfield Cheese, Four Springs Vet Clinic, Centre Herd Health Services, and Agway. be enrolled in either the College of Agriculture or Human Develop ment Application deadline is June 30. 1991. Application forms or additional information can be obtained from the Adams County Extension Ser vice, 1135 Chambersburg Rd., Gettysburg, PA or call (717) 334-6271 or (717) 677-8646. 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