—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, May 12,1979 32 Former Lancaster County girl named Maple Sweetheart COUDERSPORT - Karen Hoar, formerly of Gap, was crowned the 1979 Maple Sweetheart recently, highlighting the annual Maple Sugar Festival in this Potter County town, A tall, green-eyed blonde, Karen now lives at Copp Hollow Road, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoar. The new queen was chosen from a field of 11 contestants from Tioga and Potter Counties. A junior at Liberty High School, Miss Hoar attended Pequea Valley High School Farm Calendar Continued from Page 10 Carson of PFA is guest lecturer. Lancaster County dairy goat meeting. Farm and Home Center, 7:30 p.m. Lancaster County Beekeepers meeting, at the home of Ed Graybill, 432 West Orange Street, Lititz. Inspection of hives will be at 6:30; business meeting at 7 p.m. Russell Wentz will be guest speaker. Kirkwood 4-H Club organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Union Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, May 16 Fruitgrowers’ meeting, 6:30 p.m. at the Glenn Slaybaugh Jr. orchard, Quaker Valley. Thursday, May 17 Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Kenneth Butt farm, Vh miles south of Quarryvile, along Route 472 on Edgefield Road. Friday, May 18 Northampton-Lehigh County dairy princess contest, 7:30 p.m. at the Palmer Park Mall, Easton. Saturday, May 19 Berwick Vegetable Cooperative’s annual meeting, 6:30 p.m. dinner at the Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech School, Bloomsburg R 5. Lancaster County 4-H steers branded, 6-11 a.m. at Melvin Kolb’s dairy farm, formerly Charles C. Myers’ Black and White Farms. "BIG GUYS" BOYS' BOOTS Here's a boy's style, light weight comfort, and wear to spare. Stop by and see our selection of these like father-like-son boots. I BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E. STATE ST. QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566 717-786-2795 RED WING until last Summer. Her father is a full-time beekeeper and her mother teaches in the Tioga County school district. Miss Hoar, who enjoys sewing and playing the French hom, also attended vocational technical programs at Williamsport Area Community College. At Liberty High, Miss _B_ WELCOME TO YOUR IH .S. 111. HAY TOOL HEADOWARTERS 111. USED HAY TOOLS iH 47 Baler w/thrower IH 37 Baler w/thrower IH 46 Baler w/thrower IH 55T Baler NH 268 Baler IH 10 Bale Thrower MF 81 Mower Cond. NH 469 Mower Cond. Case Baler Ford Flail Mower 3 pt. Woods CBO Mower Trailing Mowers 2 pt. Mowers 3 pt Vicon wheel rake IH 56 Blower Koois Blower Gehl Blower IH 42 Blower NH Hay Crimper USED TRACTORS F-1066D F-1206D F-856G 1-284 USED PLANTERS IH 455 4 Row IH 449 4 Row IH 400 Cyclo 4 Row Oliver 4 Row MF 4 Row JD1250 6 Row SEE ALL THESE IH HAY TOOLS AND MORE AT YOUR COMPLETE IH HAY TOOL HEADQUARTERS... WE BACK UP OUR SALES WITH THE SERVICE YOU NEED EXPERIENCED PARTS PERSONNEL LARGE PARTS INVENTORY INTERNATIONAL 0 AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT Hoar is active in the band and chorus. She is a member of Future Farmers of America. Miss Hoar was crowned on the steps of the Potter County Courthouse during an event which attracted between 10,000-15,000 per sons from New. York and Pennsylvania. A parade of fire eqmp- EEQIQ M'.W YOliK, N.V. - He Wine jnd Kainma Seed Co., Inc., Yellow Springs, ment, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts and plenty of hor seback followed the coronation. Marching high school bands from as far away as North Washington, Pa., also participated. The event also included ' arts and crafts exhibits and, of course, plenty of maple syrup. (New For 1979) 435 Twine-Tie Baler w 1190 Mower Conditioner (New For 1979) TRAINED, EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WELL EQUIPPED SHOP FIELD SERVICE AVAILABLE SWOPE & BASHORE, INC. Seed violation cleared ll'l * - . RD 1, MYERSTOWN, PA Located 1 Mile S. of Int. 78 & 6 Miles N. of Myerstown on Rt. 645 in Frystown PHONE: 717-933-4138 Ohio, has paid $875 to settle a case involving alleged violations of the Federal Seed 'Act. The act,' ad ministered by U.S. Department of Agriculture officials, is a truth-in labeling law designed' to protect farmers and con sumers who buy seed. Clyde R. Edwards, seed official with the Depart ment’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), said the firm it, agreeing to the settlement, neither admitted nor denied the charges. Bali Head « , , a ~ The case involved three shiprhents'of rye, redtop and timothy seed to Indiana, Pennsylvania! and Virginia in 1974 and 1976. Alleged violations, while not the same for all ship ments, were false labeling as to the percentage of ger mination, failure to label the presence' of noxious-weed seeds and failure to keep required records. Seed regulatory officials in Indiana, Pennsylvania and' Virginia cooperated with officials of AMS in carrying out the investigation. Tie FINANCING WE WILL CUSTOMIZE A FINANCE OR LEASE PLAN TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. % '*m *
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