Egg Role Tops In Breakfast (Continued from Page One) and president of the Lancaster Count} Poultry Association, told ol the sign erection Saturday at 930 a m. William H. Wilson, sales man ager ol Hubbard Firms and new iy-hamecl director of publicity for poultry in the county, introduced recent contest winners, Mrs. Samuel Bailey of Eden Road, Lancaster, for her traditional eg g recipe. Charles Millinger of the Lancaster Boy’s Club for his mod em egg recipe, and the Lancas ter County Poultry. Queen, Miss Rnth WeiCksel of Kirkwood. Fiom the Poultry & Egg Na tional Board, Leslie S- ■ Hubbard explained work of his group, woik m the board’s experimen tal kitchens, and told that with offices ajlrea&y in Chicago (head quaiters), Boston and San Fran cisco a fourth may be opened m the South. “Most Complete, Most Perfect ‘The egg is one of nature’s most complete, most perfect ioods.” he told, -“and if a man ate six eggs tor breakfast (one in the Wednesday morning session did) ho would meet 54 pet of his daily piotem -requirements, 28 pet calones, 24 pet calcium, 54 pet phosphorous, 78 pet iron, 66 -pet Vitamin A, 30-pet Thyamine, 50 pet nbotlavin (Vitamin B-l), 72 pet vitamin D and 18 pet of his nvacm needs-” Last year, 478 eggs were pro duced ior each person in the Unit ed States. John Copenhauer, Elizabeth town, furnished a carton of a dozen eggs tfoy each press, radio and television man on hand. Negro teacher® face loss of jobs in in leg ration- Benson says farmers are ad justing to peace. tttiiUtitua Mutual Of New Your . . , “MONY ADVISOR” “BONY” m SAVING PUNS “MONY” 30,000 of Life Insurance for a tew cents a day. Ideal for a Jfamily man. for a temporary business risk, and young farmers. 53 W. Main St. Mountvilie Pa. Phone: 59695 MUTUAL OF NEW YORK 53 N. Duke St. Lancaster Pa. Phone; 4-6062 Local Couple . Wed 55 Years Mr. and Mrs. Phares M Ha becker, of near Mechanic Grove, celebrated their recent 55th wedding anniversary Christmas Day with an annual Christmas dinner at their home. Members of their immediate families who attended the affair were. Mrs. Marie Wagner, Loren, Russell, Darlene and Tommy, from Denton, Md; Mr and Mrs. H. Roy Grove, Phila delphia; Beulah M. Grove, Leb anon; Leah K. Meyer, CoUege ville; and Sylvia A. Nicholas, at home. * Mr. and Mrs. Habecker were married Dec. 8, 1900. Keystone Farmer Degrees Given 9 (Continued from Page One) Hastings, Rl Kirkwood, and is a senior at Solanco. Richard is also a senior, the son of Mr. and Mrs John Hastings, Rl Kirkwood ]VIr. Herr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grable Herr, R 2 Quarryville, and was graduated last spring. Mr Ecklin, a senior, is the son of Mr and Mrs Luther Ecklin, Drumore. From Lampeter-Strasurg, Rich ard D Mylm is a senior, the son of Mr and Mrs. H. Robert My hn, Rl Willow Street. Mr. Har msh, also a senior, is the son of Mr.-and Mrs- Aaron Harnish, Rl Willow Street; Paul Landis, a senior, is the son of Mr- and Mrs. Benjamin Landis, Rl Stras burg.' Southeastern Awards The Future Farmers of" Am erica will confer the degree of “Keystone Farmer” upon 68 FFA boys of southeastern Pennsyl vania and 33 in southwestern counties during the 1956 State Farm Show. Other boys from southeastern counties to receive the Keystone Farmer title ace: Adams -County Gettysburg Joint High School: Ted Crouse and Arthur Shannebfpofc, Gettys burg RD 1, H- Thomas Elledge, Gettysburg-RD 4,-JDale C. Bie secker, "Ortanna" and Robert -M. Welzel, Biglerville, RD 2; Lower Adams Joint High School, New Oxford; George Grim, ‘ Abbotts town, RD 1, and William Bosser man, New Oxford, RD 1; Cone wago Joint High School, East Berlin; George E. Spahr, East Berlin, RD 2; Upper Adams High School, Biglerville; Kenneth Pitzer, Asper, RD 1. Berks County Kutztown Joint School: Donald W. Rednert, Tripoli, RD 1; Clay Township High School, Oley: Frederick Eyrich, Yellow House; Schuylkille Valley Joint High S^v Robert H. Phillips NEW TMT POLICY OFFERS Y