B 36— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9,1982 BY DEBBIE KOONTZ GETTYSBURG - Twenty-year old Karen Dodd, a horticulture student at Ohio State University, became the 1982-83 Miss Apple Queen USA, Saturday night, at the annual harvest fesitval. The new queen hails from Amherst, Ohio a state which sent the national queen to the competition in 1976 and a first and second runner-up two other years. First runner-up honors went to Alice Elaine Butler, daughter of fruit growers in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Michigan sent the second run ner-up to the contest this year in the form of Michele Lynn Parker, daughter of the Parker fruit growing family of Millington. Michigan also can brag of a national queen, from 1979. The new queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dodd, surpassed a bevy of nine other young state queens to capture the national title. The Dodd family runs an operation of 85 acres mostly apples, but some other fruits, according to Mrs. Dodd. Karen plans an apple-oriented career and may return to the home orchards upon graduation despite having four brothers who also enjoy orchard work. Karen’s interests, in addition to SPRING GROVE - The ThomasviUe 4-H club held its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 28 at the 4- H Center near Bair to elect of ficers. The following were elected: president, Mike Welsh; vice president, Michelle Lehigh; treasurer. Sue Eisenhart; assistant treasurer, Robert USDA adopts final rule on grain inspection WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is adopting as final a rule which exempts all grain shipped by rail and truck to Canada and Mexico from official inspection and weighing. Federal Grain In spection Service Ad ministrator Kenneth A. Gilles said the rule has been in effect as an interim rule for about one year. The rule clarifies the fact that official grain inspection and weighing services will still be available to exporters requesting the services, he said. “Exporters have generally shown satisfaction with the interim exemption and oppose changes,” Gilles said. “We haven’t received any com plaints regarding quality or quantity of grain shipped under the exemption since it went into effect.” The final rule was published in the Sept. 29 Federal Register. More information is available from Lewis Lebakken, Jr., Regulations and Directives Manageme nt, USDA, FGIS, room 1636-S, Washington, D.C. 20250. Phone: 202/382-0231. Miss Apple Queen USA reigns from Ohio Karen Dodd Miss Apple Queen USA apples, are cooking, sewing (she was a 4-H member for 10 yeaw in the sewing project;, junior leadership, camp counseling and sports. Qn hand to crown the new queen at the “Apple Harvest Ball” was last year’s winner, Sandra Kay Williams from Arkansas. The crowning endfifl a week of judging activites and apple fun including apple bobbing, visits to apple packing plants, and special luncheons and dinners. Other states represented at -the pageant were: Arkansas, Delaware, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania (Jean Ann Mobiha from Erie County), and Virginia. Thomosville club elects officers STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT ANO CIRCULATION «. CMRJTC auKiM Aoomn or mom onKgpfrutuctncM com a,, c~**r. ummtur cm>j » mat arm, Mawa exam, mo fc. COMPLETE MAILING AOORCM OP THE n i*3f lum ir„ umz, imcaswr mm, ia, mmi imi > PUtt NAME, AND COMPUTE MAILING ADOREM OP PUMUEHEH. EDITOR. ANO MANAGING EDITOR (Thh Ham MUST NOT to Man*) PUBLISHER (Name and CeaipNto MMHnp Addraaa) Hbmet rifcill, «>♦ UUtt, fa« mil EDITOR fMeoe end Ceo, toe MeWn, ARMaeej toll *. «u», « «. "Ha ami, H. 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Other con testants and past queen are, I to r, Alice Elaine Butler, first runner-up, from West Virginia; Susan Jill Gardenhour, Maryland: Sandra Kay Williams, last year's national queen, from Arkansas; Jean Ann Mobilia, Pennsylvania; Jannette Moore, western New York; Dana Kay Dugger, Arkansas; Linda Beth Megonigal, Delaware; Lesa Rene Seay, North Carolina; Danita Ann Crumbeller, Virginia; Karen Dodd, Ohio and new queen; and Michele Lynn Parker, Michigan, second runner-up. A PUBLICATION (K) tuMjuat MMC# T.» COMPLETE MAILING ADgRCSS (It cAenpa* puMHhaemust mibnt* i~f at ehanpa am mtt atMamanL) ACTUAL NO COPIES OF SINGLE ISSUE PUBLISHED NEAREST TO filing date SA.TAS 3A.548 40.100 y \ Address or RD Town Phone (include area code) State
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