Cumberland Selects Dairy Royalty Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20, 1996-811 BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent CARLISLE (Dauphin Co.) Heather Lehman had at least one good reason for becoming Cum berland County’s Dairy Princess for 1996-97. Her brother asked her to do it, she said. As it turned out, the 19-year-old Mechanicsburg woman ended up being the only contestant for this year’s crown. But that doesn’t really matter Brown, Amy Kulick, Julie Fulton, and Rebecca Cornman. KUBOTA DEFIES THE LAW OF AVERAGES Kubota engineers defied all the laws of "average" when they designed Kubota's Grand L and M-Senes diesel tractors Loaded with features, these versatile tractors can tackle your toughest farming tasks. The 2WD and 4WD Grand L-Senes generates 25 to 37 PTO horsepower in four compact, state-of-the-art models, Shift-on-the-go with Kubota's Synchro-shuttle transmission, or choose a GST (Glide Shift Transmission) for 8 speed clutchless operation. 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Lehman, who is the daughter of Carl and Mabel Lehman and a 1995 graduate of Cumberland Valley High School, is already kept plenty busy serving a term as treasurer of the Pennsylvania FFA. The speech she gave during her coronation cere mony at the Embers Convention Center in Carlisle covered statistics on dairy farming in Pennsylvania and on the nutritional benefits of drinking milk, including the fact that it is a rich source of calcium. For her presentation, she pretended to be the direc tor of a health club to discuss the importance of drink ing milk and how milk drinking combined with exer cise equates to a healthy lifestyle. Her brother, Tim, filled in the intermissions in the presentations with a musical program, so the corona tion was truly a Lehman family affair. The climax came when Lehman received the crown from the county’s 1995-96 dairy princess, Lori Brownewell. The county dairy maids who will help Lehman dur ing her year-long reign included two returnees from last year and two newcomers. The veteran dairy maids are Rebecca Comman, the daughter of Steve and Debbie Comman of Carlisle, and Julie Fulton, the daughter of Robert and Rebecca Fulton of ShinoensburK. The first-time dairy maids are Heather Brown, the daughter of James and Vonda Brown of Mechanics burg, and Amy Kulick, the daughter of James and Ann Kulick of Carlisle. NEW JERSEY Hainwpoit „ _ .. _ MATERIAL Ntw Btrfnvili WM ChaMr HANDLING ERB A HENRY WENNER FORD SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT, INC. TRACTOR, INC. MMWioo 21f-M7-21lt 21t-3(9-Mll RMding NICARRY EQUIPMENT, INC. 215-929-2441 Yort( YORK TRACTOR, INC. 717-7M-10M Lori Brownewell crowns her successor Cumberland County Dairy Princess Heather Lehman. cpaft-bilt CONSTRUCTION, INC. (717) 653-4023 Post Frame Buildings ° airy <LESri«> Equine Storage Pre-Engineered Commerical Buildings DELAWARE Ncwiik - NEWARK KUBOTA, INC. 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