816-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 17, 1993 Diane Yoder Reigns As Bucks-Montgomery Dairy Princess OTTSVILLE (Bucks Co.) Diane E. Yoder, a student at Dela ware Valley College, was crowned the 1993 Bucks- Montgomery Dairy Princess dur ing a pageant held June 26 at the college. Yoder, 20, is the daughter of Gideon and Hazel Yoder of McVeytown. She grew up on her family’s dairy farm in Mifflin County and served as the 1990-1991 Mifflin County Alter nate Dairy Princess. As the Bucks- Montgomery Dairy Princess, Miss Yoder will promote milk and dairy products at schools, grocery stores, county fairs, community events and farm meetings throughout the two-county area. A junior at Delaware Valley College, Yoder is majoring in bus iness administration and market ing. She is employed in the col lege’s public information office. She is a member of Alpha Phi Omega, a national service frater nity, DVC Volunteer Corps, Inter Club Council, and Power of Posi tive Students. She also partici BloD ,(iT N A BIOLOGICAL COMPLEX FOR USE AS LIVESTOCK PIT V >^ / DIGESTER - LIQUIFIER - DEODORIZER • Liquifies Manure And Prevents Solids Build-Up • Reduces Malodors • Helps In Nitrogen Retention • Reduces Agitation • Greatly Increases Uniformity • Increases biological & nutrient value A . 2401 East King Street An.D Olf Lebanon, PA 17042 ■ WIV (717) 272-8985 Fax (717) 272-2422 pa ted in field hockey and track. During the pageant, Yoder pre sented a speech about the impor tance of advertising and its impact on sales of milk and dairy pro ducts. She also presented a skit, appearing as a character from the popular video game. Super Mario Brothers, and talked about the nutritional benefits milk provides. Yoder will be joined in her promotion duties by three dairy ambassadors: Danielle Breaux, the daughter of AI and Nona Breaux of Salfordville; Rachel Moyer, the daughter of David and Rosemarie Moyer of Perkasie; and Katie Sterner, the daughter of George and Linda Sterner of Bechtelsville. All three teen-agers are active 4-H members and have shown dairy cows for several years. For more information about the Bucks-Montgomery Dairy Prom otion Committee or to schedule an appearance by the new dairy prin cess, contact committee chairper son, Tanya Martin, at (215) 795-0454. BuckS'Montgomery Dairy Princess Diane Yoder, second from left, will be Joined In her promotional duties by dairy ambassadors, from left, Rachel Moyer, Katie Sterner and Danielle Breaux. SAND MARK JZs Let US help you MANAGE your feeding. MM69O MMIO9O I * Less Maintenance * Increase Milk Production * More +■ + + S PROFIT * Lower Horsepower Requirement * Improved Herd Health Yq|| SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OP FEEDERS & CONVEYORS msMcm Combination ] Barn Equipment IT'S YOUR BEST WAYTO GO! d^bennett District Manager FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: » i UMyrm*. pa moss 1-800-724-4866 FINANCING AVAILABLE BERG EQUIPMENT COMPANY P.O. Box 507 •2700 W. Arnold St. • MonMMd. W 154449 « 1-715-304-2151 MM1630 MM 1830 You gat MORE FOR YOUR MONEY whan you... BERG YOUR BARN Barn Cleaners \ 1 i\J' i 7 NEW WAREHOUSE PROVIDES FOR QUICK DELIVERY Mfg'dbyßerg Barn Ventilation Bunk Feeders