A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981 Adams County BYM.H.GITT Staff Correspondent BENDERSVILLE Over 100 people braved thunderstorms to see Angie Sheaffer, 17, of Biglerville selected as the 1981 Adams County Apple Queen Saturday evening. She will be crowned May 3 during the Apple Blossom Sunday festivities which will be held at the South Mountain Fairgrounds “Terrific. It just feels terrific ” exclaimed Sheaffer on how it feels to be the new country apple queen. She had other reasons to be happy because her younger sister, Missy, was chosen the Second Runner-up in the contest. “When they named her as the second runner-up, I was so happy I could have just jumped up and kissed her,” Angie said. The five foot five, Biglerville High School senior, noted that among her favorite activities and hobbies are sewing, reading, crocheting, gardening, meeting new people, spending time with her family, being outdoors, ana working on the farm • BARN PAINTING • ROOF PAINTING • BIN PAINTING • MASONRY & EPOXY COATING • Sandblast preparation Special Winter Prices On Barn Painting In Lane., York, Adams, Harford, Baltimore, Carroll & Frederick Counties All work is guaranteed satisfactory. “Call the Country Boys with the Country Prices” GEBHARTS Agriculture - Industrial - Commercial Box 145 A, R.D. 4 Hanover, PA 17331 Ph: 717-637-0222 "DAIRYMEN BEWARE" Of KETOSIS PROBLEMS! Heavy Loss to The Dairy Industry. Severely Affected Cows, If not Given Prompt and Specific Treat ment, May Die, or Are Unprofitable Producers. Aids in The Prevention & Treatment of, ACETONEMIA (Ketosis) in Dairy Cattle. Use as A Drench or Mix With Feed. More Information & Details Call, 717-738-4241 Dealerships Available Distributed By: Available From your Farm Supply Dealer ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY Box 140, R.D. #4, Lititz, Pa. 17543 She has a lot of the latter because she works on both grandparents’ farms as well as her father’s farm Her chores include, “Just about anything that has to be done from slopping the hogs to picking the fruit” When asked during the contest what she would do if selected to be the county’s apple queen she an swered, “I’d go to all the schools and tell the children about apples and how good they are for you and then I go to fairs and before private organizations and tell them about the nutritional value of apples. The brown eyed, brown hair student plans to attend the Southern Seminary Junior College m Virginia, where she will major in Business Management and Merchandising. Her goal is to work in an office where she will enjoy her work and meet new people. The First Runner-up was Laurie Roth, 17, a student at Fairfield High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Philip Roth of Fairfield, selects 1981 apple queen Second Runner-up Missy Sheatfer, 16, also a student at Biglerville High School, daughter of Terry J and Connie Sheaffer, of Biglerville The other girls participating in the 26th Annual Apple Queen Contest were: Kathy'Jo Asper, 16, Biglervilley High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Asper ,-Aspers; —Sara Muniz, 17, Bermudian Springs High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carlos Muniz, Gardeners; —Michele Elaine Showers, 16, Biglerville High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Showers, Aspers; —Joyce Starner, 17, Biglerville High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs MylesStamer, Aspers; The current Adams County Apple Queen, Tami Lobaugh, 18, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Lobaugh, is a freshman at Millersville State College majoring in Medical Technology, and has spent the past year promoting ARE YOU LOSING the Yearly Production of 2 Cows in every 50? ★★ ★ ★ Stop worms from stealing your milk! Deworm the whole herd at one time this spring with Agway Bay mi x Crumbles from Agway ■ No withholding milk ■ Can increase production 400 to 750 pounds per cow per year ■ No restraints or handling to stress ■ Easy to use -just topdress once a animals day for six days Check Agway for details, then start putting more profits in your pocket! {agway) Available from your local Agway Store, Representative, or Dairy Route Truck apples throughout the county and - d were Patncia Hu ff, Ex the state. She gave a short speech J ten | ion Service Home Economist m which she noted that when she f D aup hm County, Silvio Guisti, first won the title, she though it lden K t of the corporation that was going to be a gtemorous, but £ wns Alva Res taurant in “it was a lot of work and Harrisburg, and John F. Allison, traveling, and thanked everyone Superintendent of the who supported her including her Northem Yo H rk county School parents, family, people in the c, stnc t Entertainment was fruit growers association and her provided by John Wean er who chaperones. number of songs ac- The master of ceremonies for the com g ied on the pian o by Irene contest was C David Redding, a T r~ local auctioneer and farmer The y 1 ■ Safe to feed to milking cows, dry cows, pregnant cows and heifers over 300 lbs. r~ MS
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers