A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981 Heather Staubach wears Pa. Apple Queen crown BY SHEILA MILLER HERSHEY As of Tuesday evening, Heather Lee Staubach of York County is wearing the Pennsylvania Apple Queen crown. She was crowned during the 122nd Annual Meeting of the State Horticultural Association of ' meel here The royal coi ik jeting of the State Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania, Inc. included: seated, left - Heather Staubach, 1981 Pa. Apple Queen, York Co.; Tami Lobaugh, first alternate, Adams Co.; standing, left - Shari Carlin, " SEE ■ P^ === *J 1 BEFORI Butler faiunsted Buildings your r u you bu as. $ 3,860 30x50x11' with 16'x10' D/SDoor FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof F. 0.8. tSS* *4,880 40x50x14' with 20'x13'D/SDoor FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof F. 0.8. Those Buildings Engineered lor Self-Erection (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) I P.E. HESS, BUTLER MFG. CO. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 Dealer Inquiries Available in: Pennsylvania Counties Arm strong, Indiana, Erie Crawford, Warren. Elk Cameron McKean, Clinton, Lycoming Sullivan, Wyoming Luzerne. Columbia, Cambria Blair, Huntingdon New Jersey Counties - Sussex Somerset Morris Passaic Atlantic Cape May No Dealer Fees Name Address { County J City _ this week, The Penn State sophomore proudly wears her tiara high atop her dark brown hair the new queen’s height is one inch over six feet tall. She received the crown from last year’s queen Kris Shutt from Adams County. brim: anklin Co.; Janice Rosazza, Chester Co.; Kris Shutt, 1980 Pa. Apple Queen, Adams Co.; Lorraine Hiieman, Armstrong Co.; Joanne Klanz, Erie Co.; and Julie Ann Green, Montour Co. BUTLER U I AGRI-BUILDER State. eyes, Heather proclaimed her surprise at being selected to represent the state’s apple in dustry. “I gave it my best, and I won,” she said. Heather is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Staubach of York. Her experience in the apple her brown si ’ FARMSTED I - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection SPECIAL PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY - KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH: 814-326-4188 A. E. ENGEL. INC. C&MSALESINC. ORVILLE MACK BRIDGEWATER o A NFWTON NICKLIN STEEL K p .0. Box 216 RD.jfi p.o. Box 47 BUILDING SYSTEMS INC.. Blfimrpl Marlton.N.J.oBos3 Honesdale, Pa. 18431 Nazareth, Pa. 18064 R.D.»2 & SON UU. ___ ' LU^ b PH: 609-983-4404 PH: 717-253-1612 PH-215-759-1331 Thompson, Pa. 18465 Bridgeville, Delaware 19933 301 N. Broad Street , PH. 717r727-2868 PH; 302-337-8211 Grove City, Pa. 16127 I 412-458-7243 *) 1 Os**** York County's Heather Lee Staubach was crowned the 1981 Pa. Apple Queen on Tuesday evening by last year’s queen, Kris Shutt. Selected as first alternate was Tami Lobaugh of Adams County. business stems from visits to her grandparents’ farm, nearby. “I helped my grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Bear, har vest and market their apples while I was growing up,” she smiled. During the Tuesday evening contest. Heather was the final contestant to appear on stage. She wore a flattering gown in a deep apple-red hue. B.T. CONTRACTOR LEROY E. MYERS, INC. D E SMITH INC POGOINC FOUR C °UNTIES P.o. Box 535 Route #l, Box 163 Mifflintown Pa *17059 1841 Jerry's Road CONTRACTOR Biglerville, Pa. 17303 Clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH; 717-436-2151 Street, NdJIW R.D.,80x249 Pl' "17-677-6121 PH:3OI-582-1552 PH: 301-692-5350 Coalport, Pa. 16627 814-672-5751 fy IDEAL Jfesw FOR ****% GRAIN OR m MACHINERY “ STORAGE When asked what benefits could be obtained from eating apples, she didn’t hesitate one second and listed with authority the nutrient value of the once-a-day fruit, earning her a rousing applause from the hundreds of fruit producers in the audience. When asked if she was coached (Turn to Page A2l) BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER a& Ml 50'x50'xl4 with24'xls'7" D/S D< FARMSTED Galvanized Walls and Galvanized R F. 0.8. us* $ 8,35 60'x50'x1< with 30'x15'3" D/SDc FARMSTED Galvanized Walls and Galvanized R F. 0.8. * All Building FOB Annville, Pa * (Buildings not equipped as shown) V, * Prices Based on Survey ol Agri-Builders ar * Prices Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder BEAT THE PRICE INCRI Q U (Continued tn by her father 01 swer, Heather e “no”. She explair about the apple contest began. What are Heath future after gradi State with . microbiology? Sh to get into resea plant diseases. “I want to wort try to develop ne will do the job i perhaps I’ll di purpose spray b; what has ai discovered, ” she s. Answering tl question, Heather apple she enjoys finally selected thi Her favorite way fruit is to bake tl smiled. Selected as first contest was Tai Adams County, ( and Mrs. Leonard is a freshman at I College, stud} technology. Other contests Shari Carlin oi Franklin County, and Mrs. John A. Green of Elysl County, daughter Robert Green; L< of Apollo, Arm daughter of Mr. a, Hileman; Joanne