'v> » Tearful dairy princess i By JOYCE BUPP for the Baltimore-Harford ¥■- Staff Correspondent County milk industry as the' % TOWSON, Md. - With new Area 5 Dairy Princess, lears of happiness glistening The lovely brown-haired, »n her cheeks, Jo Garber dark-eyed young lady won promised to “do her best” her crown over a field of six FOR A CLEAN SWEEP SEE THE MODEL 501 GRASS MOWER ALLEN H. MATZ, INC. 505 E. Main St, New Holland Ph: 717-354-2214 SERVING THE COMMUNITY TWENTY-NINE YEARS LANC. CO S OLDEST FORD DEALER ROHRER'S ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR BANVEL For post-emergence weed control on com... ...alone or tank-mixed with 2,4-D (depending on your y/eed problem): ...to control tough, late germinating broadleof weeds, ...to cover misses of pre-emergence herbicide application, ...to get control where weather or other factors moke earlier application impussioie. Donvelherbicide... P. I. ROHRER S BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN. PA Reigning over the Baltimore-Harford County dairy industry for the coming year will be: (from ...to moke sure that late weeds cannot mature to become the nursery for next year's weed crop. PH: 717-299-2571 romises to do her best Ask us for application details about Banvel herbicide... from Velsicol. Note: Before using any pesticide, read the label. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978—101 bottom) Jo Garber, newly-crowned Area 5 v princess; Mary Foster, first runner-up; and Amos, second runner-up. contestants during pageant festivities held June 2 in the Towson Plaza Shopping Mall. Miss Garber, age 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Garber, Troyer Road, White Hall, formerly of Virginia. A junior at North Harford High School, she is preparing for college studies m the field of speech pathology or biological sciences. High school activities of the new princess include the German club, yearbook staff, and serving as a class representative to the student government.’ Among her hobbies are swimming, bicycling and sewing, a talent she used in designing the blue quiana gown she wore for the pageant. Jo has been a 4-H member for the past eight years and holds offices in both her local club and in the Harford County dairy club. Her project animals are three registered Holsteins, two cows and a calf, which she enjoys showing in area competition. One animal, her 4-year-old cow, was named an all-Virginia winner -as an intermediate calf. The Garber family milks 100 Holsteins and are members of Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers. Mary Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Foster, Masemore Road, Parkton, was selected the first runner-up. She will be a sophomore at Lycoming College, majoring in art. Near East culture and ar chaeology. Her busy college schedule includes membership on the women’s field hockey team, officer of a social sorority which she helped to form, and serving as a reporter on the college newspaper. Nineteen-year-old Mary has been active in 4-H for 10 years, participating in dairy exhibiting and judging. She/ owns nine Holsteins and seven Guernseys, and is employed on the family farm, which includes a milking herd of 115 Guern seys and Holsteins. (Turn to Page 128) dairy Holly
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