Poultry Queen Contest Applications Now Being Taken by Association Applications are now being ac- in the state contest for the title of cepted for Lancaster County Poul- “Pennsylvania State Poultry try queen. According to Claude F. Smith, Lancaster, contest chairman, the contest offers a dignified oppor tunity for young ladies interested in agriculture to help promote sales of poultry products. “The winner of the contest will be the most important “woman of the year” to the poultry industry in Lancaster County. The winner will also represent our poultry in dustry in sales promotion work, radio, television and press,” Jie said. The winner of the Lancaster County Contest will be selected and prizes awarded during the seventh annual broiler barbeque at Lititz Springs Park, June 15. The Queen selected at Lititz, will represent Lancaster County POULTRY QUEEN CONTEST 1 would like to compete in the Poultry Queen Contest Name Address Telephone Number . —> Relative’s Name and Address Sponsor’s Name and Address __ (Not required .for entry) Send application to: Claude F. Smith, Lancaster Poultry Center* 340 W. Roseville Road, Lancaster, Pa. See THE CHAMP § at the Lancaster Stock Yards MONDAY, MAY 13 ALL DAY Sponsored By Your Local Purina Dealers J. Fred Whiteside Kirkwood John B. Kurtz Ephrata John J. Hess II Intercourse—New Providence Queen” at Hershey. These are the qualifications for* entry 1 Must be a resident of Lan caster County Must be at least 17 and -single. Must be a relative (daugh ter, sister, niece,'or in-law) of a broiler grower minimum annual produc tion of 1,000 broilers; an egg producer minimum 300 layers; a turkey grower minimum of 300 tur keys;. a hatcheryman or a processor. Dress for the contest will be an afternoon’ dress without hat. Entry deadline for the contest is June 1. Only a limited number of-applicants can participate. Age Wenger Bros. James High Gordonville Snader’s Mill John J. Hess Kinzers—Vintage THESE ARE THE BURGESSES, the dep uty mayor of Lancaster and service club representatives that visited the Lancaster Poultry Center Saturday at a special invi-, tational barbeque to kick-off Broiler Week." They are front row, 1 to r, John F. S. Rees, Burgesses, Deputy Mayor Told Of Poultry Asset to County Economy The burgesses of three county buroughs, two service club repre sentatives and the deputy mayor of Lancaster were told of the im pact of the poultry industry on the County economy at a chicken barbeque to kick-off broiler week Saturday at the Lancaster Poultry Center. Poultry exchange president, Levi-Brubaker said that the in dustry has been working toward improving the marketing facili ties in the county. The focal point > Rheems Mt. Airy of the work has been in establish mg the new Poultry Center Build ing on Route 230 in Lancaster. Brubaker said that Lancaster County’s great agricultural stand ing gives added reasons for nidus try to come to the county. “When people have plenty of good food available, they are hap pier,” he said. But marketing of food is be coming more important, he said. The skill of the buyer is matched against the skill of the seller in S. H. Hiestand Pequea B. F. Adams Bird-in-Hand Warren Sickman Sailings Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 10, 1957—11 deputy mayor, Lancaster; Lloyd S. Ger hart, burgess, Ephrata; Benjamin G. For rest, burgess, Lititz; back row, Willis M. Houck, burgess, New Holland; E. H. Mil ler, Lancaster Serotoma Club; and Earl J. Nadeau, Lancaster Lion’s Club. (LF Photo) ~ He also lead a proclamation by Mayor Kendig C. Bare of Lancas ter the market place The farmer* must arrange it so that he will be as skillful as the buyer. John F Rees, deputy mayor of Lancaster, m icsponding, said that the poultrymen are to be con gratulated for their forward thinking in the establishing of better marketing facilities Others attending the barbeque were Lloyd S Gerhart, burgess of Ephrata; Benjamin G. Forrest, burgess of Lititz; Willis M Houck, burgess of New Holland; E. H. Miller, Lancaster Sertoma Club; and Earl J. Nadeau, Lancaster Lions Club