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Show Frost danger past, plant gardens nouj Oldtiroers tell us that even if we get another frost, likely like-ly It won't be severe enough to hurt and by the time corn potatoes, etc., are out of the ground all frost danger should be gone. The last couple of days rain will make It muddy to get into the garden to plant, but the sooner the better. Of course, many took a chance earlier and some got caught last week, but many of the earlier gardens escaped es-caped much damage. Besides the obvious benefits bene-fits of a garden, you'll want to display your top produce at the Beaver County Fair, August 11-12-13. So get busy and put that green thumb to work. On tap real soon is the Beaver County Fair Queen Contest on June 15th inMln-ersville. inMln-ersville. Approximately eleven candidates will vie for this first ever county crown. The winner and her attendants will reign over the Fair, and travel to other celebrations to help advertise adver-tise the local Fair. She will also be honored at the State Fair one day. The Fair is shaping up real good this year, with more interest than ever before. There will be all the usual Fair departments, including fine arts and the antiques. Most department heads have been chosen, but if you would like to work on the Fair, no matter which end of the county coun-ty you hail from, feel free to attend the next Fair Board meeting on June 9th at 7:30 p.m. in the Minersville School. |