C3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2,1980 Kris Shutt crowned 1980 Pa, BY SHEILA MILLER represent Pennsylvania’s Gettysburg High School HERSHEY Knstel apple industry for 1980. where she is quite an active Shutt, a bubbly seventeen Kris is the daughter of student, year old from Adams Earl and Joyce Shutt, While maintaining a 4.0 County, was selected to Ortanna. She is a senior at average, the new Pa. Apple Kris Shutt, from Ortanna, Adams County, became 1980 Pennsylvania Apple Queen at coronation ceremonies held on Tuesday evening. SPECIALISTS IN FEED CONVEYING Move feed up an incline or horizontally Go around 90 degree corners. Set up an overhead feed conveying system in any configuration. Control amount of feed by volume or weight You can do all this and more with a CABLEVEY system. A galvanized steel tube carries a durable, flexible cable with plastic discs attached to the cable. Discs pull the feed through the tube to feed drops Dealer For GINGWAY FREE STALLS - MERVIN MILLER BUILDERS I Sales & Service 1 7 Keener Rd.. L it'tz. p : v 543 717-626-5204 Queen is also editor and chief of her school newpaper. She also serves as chairman of the yearbook committee and is a member of the art club, pep club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. In her spare tune, Kris helps her parents pn their farm, where they raise apples and cherries. She says she helps to prune and pick the fruit, especially the “drops”, under her father’s watchful eye. Kns will be representing Pennsylvania’s apple in dustry as she completes her final year in high school and while she begins her college education. She hopes to become involved in social work. The 1980 Pennsylvania Queen, Kris Shutt, was selected to represent the apple industry throughout the coming year. Pictured with the other contestants, from left: Nancy Kupetz, Chester-Delaware; Karen Markey, York; Joyce Long| runner-Up, Erie; Kris Shutt, 1980 Pa. Apple Queen, Adams; Kathy Boyd, 197 SP Pa. Apple Queen, York; Kelly Ann Daughtry, Berks; Sandra Gooding, Lancaster; and Sherry Winters, Franklin. Apple Queen Kns is one of seven con testants who anxiously awaited the judges’ decisions during the Tuesday evening ceremonies at the 121st State Horticultural Association meeting. Representing their respective counties were; Nancy Kupetz, Chester- Delaware; Sherry Winters, Franklin; Karen Markey, York; Kelly Ann Daughtry, Berks; Sandra Gooding, Lancaster; and Joyce Long, Erie. The Maryland Apple Queen for 1980 was in troduced during the evening's festivities. Cyn thia Caughill, of Joppa, Maryland, was crowned by DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED | Cableveyy automates' feeding A CABLEVEY feed conveying system can completely auto- g mate the feeding of your livestock and fl ft poultry Control feed- » * mg by either weight or volume You can transport up to 3000 lbs of ration per hour Circuit length may extend up to 1000 It Deliver feed from storage bins to feeders with a wide range of configuration options Durable plastic discs are attached to a gal vanized steel cable A drive unit powered by a single electric motor moves the cable through a steel tube available in V/z and 2 inch diameters The CABLEVEY system is quiet, flexible and efficient last year’s queen, Carol Butler. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Caughill, and a senior at John Carroll High School. The new Maryland Apple Queen has worked in an orchard for two years. Some of her duties mcluded selling and grading fruit, thinning peaches, and directing customers in the pick-your own program. Cmdy’s school days are filled with participating in school plays, serving as secretary-treasurer of the drama club, and playing the flute in the lugh school band. One of her mam interests (Turn to Page C3l) *
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