C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981 International title (Continued from Page C 2) quarter-mile away from the Marstellar farmstead. Her parents operated a poultry farm, plus raising a number of “truck” crops. Reigning over an agriculture organization is not a new ex perience to the poised, well-spoken Nancy. In 1956, she was selected the Pennsylvania Turkey Queen, the York County Poultry Queen and the state’s poultry princess. Three years later, Nancy won the first-runner-up honors in the Miss York County competition. And in 1967, she was named one ot the Outstanding Young Women of America, after being nominated for that selection by the Fawn Grove Grange. After marrying Wilbur a dozen years ago, Nancy renewed her active involvement m farming. The four brothers in the Marstellar Brothers operation crop over 600 LADIES & TEENS SPORT SHOES • SUEDE OR SMOOTH LEATHER UPPERS SUPER SPECIAL $ll 98 PRICES I I SPORT SHOES • LEATHER UPPERS IPER M3 9 * PECIAL RICES HARNESS BOOTS •SIDE ZIPPER • VINYL UPPERS • MEDIUM OR WIDE WIDTH SUPER e m mq* SPECIAL 9 "I KW PRICE ■ ** LADIES & TEENS SADDLE SHOES • LEATHER UPPERS • BLACK OR RED SOLES SUPER a _ mm A« SPECIAL 51/■ 95 PRICE ■ MEN’S VINYL DRESS BOOT SUPER m -VOft SPECIAL *|# vo PRICE ■ " acres in potatoes, corn, small grams and soybeans, dong with feeding out annually several hundred head each (of beet and hogs. During the peak ot potato har vest, Nancy is shedding her crown and banner for the faded denims and comfortable shirt uniform of the crew riding the harvester. While only a few acres are being dug each day for the local chipping processors, harvest will speed up in a few weeks for the bulk of the later potatoes that will be mostly retaded at the farm. “1 just love plants,” says Nancy ot the favorite hobby that fills her home and yard with lush greenery. $2O” MEN'S . »30” MEN'S Numeroui hanging baskets sway in the shade of a giant tree looming beside the house, and hang from the porch and wmdowtrames. Some ot Nancy’s plants have grown so large that a neighbor with more spacious plant ac comodations tends them over the the winter months. Those plants, along lyith Nancy’s other hobbies like tennis, downhill skiing and various crafts, may get scant attention for the next year, with the demands of the Flying Farmer queen’s itinerary. “I’m not gettmg anything done here at home,” she chuckles. “The correspondence alone is over whelming.” MEN’S & BOYS BASKETBALL SNEAKERS • LEATHER CANVAS OR VINYL • HIGH OR LOW cbqii SUPER SPECIAL PRICES*S LADIES & TEENS SNEAKERS • TERRY TRIM SUPER SPECIAL *3 #/ PRICE w BOYS & YOUTHS SPORT SHOES • SUEDE, LEATHER OR VINYL UPPERS SUPER sy9B SPECIAL PRICES MEN’S, BOYS & YOUTHS JOGGING SHOES • SUEDE OR NYLON UPPERS SUPER SPECIAL SJ%9B PRICES W “ LADIES & TEENS VINYL BOAT SHOES s|4«B $ 14 9 SUPER em SPECIAL $ #77 PRICE " Along with the trappings of the position, the crown, trophy, queen’s pm and a robe that travels from winner to winner, Nancy received a $2OO cash gift from the Teledyne Corporation toward the numerous expenses of travel and postage. So, if during the next year you see a red-trimmed white Cherokee soaring over the fields and off into the distance blue yonder, wave. It could be Nancy Marstellar, queen of the North American agriculture skies, on her way to spread the message of the International Flying Farmers. *2