—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21, 1965 16 Eugene Brendle Named At Banquet For Work In “Chain-Gilt” Program Fifteen-year • old Eiujcnc Ricndle. East Earl Rl. was named outstanding manager in the Lancaster County Fu luie Faimcis of America Seal \ Foundation program foi 1065 at a banquet hold at the Yoiktowne Hotel. Yoik. Bicndle. ri sophomoio at Ga 1 den Spot High School and a member of the Grasslands FF \ Chapter, received his icgistcied Yoikshire gilt in 1964 fion, fellow chapter mem bei Roy Bowman Continuing the chain liadition. Brendle p.i'sed a gilt along this year to Teny Myei. ninth-gi ader at Gaiden Spot. Bi entiles gilt fan owed 9 pi = s this past spung After selecting the gilt to be used' to complete the chain he fat tened the lest loi show and market He enteied thiee of these in the FFA Hog Show held this month at the Lan caster Union Stock \avds and sold the lot at the sale which followed the show His nogs a\e i aged 240 pounds, and hi ought 526 25 pei hundied w eight The Seal s Foundation as sponsois of the piogiam, an ai dec! Eugene with a $25 saungs bond as chaptei win nei and a S5O bond as coun ty wmnei Othei FFA chaptei winneis 150 Attend First Farmers' Assn. Picnic The Lancastei Count\ Fairn ess Association held Us fust ‘annual’ picnic in Sico Paik lecenth with appioxmiately 150 peisons attending A ball game dominated the pie mealtime penod, and was followed by a picnic basket suppei supplemented with ice ci earn, oiange drink, and a ■\anety of cakes Association president Robert Hess seived as mastei of ceie momes and the following guests weie piesent Haiold Rohiei icpiesenting the state association Chestei Heim, Chailes Mohn, distnct tield man, Chailes Kochei, and Wi and Mis David Holt oi Lan co’n Univeisity Mis Holt, state women’s committee, spoke on the subject “Women Aie fmpoitant Too’ In a scues of games and con tests Mis John .1 Hen pioved to have the best judgment on wateimelon weight Thelaigest ifinilv piesent was the Haiold! Shcaieis Mi and Mis James! Wood tiaveled the fai thest distance Mi and Mis Donald Ae\ w'lote the most letteis ioi the association And Clyde Wuells Joiehead measuie the longest I Roy Gieidei and Isaac Alillei weie piesenl and were lecognized as chaitei membeis in Lancaster County wore: Jay D. Rerricr. Eluabcthtowm; Da vid Met key, Cloister: Robert L. Weaver, Garden Spot; Jay Fishoi. Manheim; James Hei stand Penn Manor, Marvin L, Weaver. Pcque.r. and Dan Stewart. Solanco Each of these boys received a $25 sav ings bond Eugene is the son of Mr. and Mis Melvin Biendle. His parents operate a dairy and ci op farm, and Eugene’s main agncultuial interest is in the daily line His FFA pi ejects include a Holstein calf and one acie of corn Next year he plans to include a swine pi eject based on his chain gilt which is due to have her second littei in the neai fu tuie WEEK AFTER WEEK - - MONTH AFTER MONTH - - More and More Milk Producers Are Taking Advantage Of It. Results Are Speaking For Themselves. If you haven't tried our GREEN PASTURES DAIRY FEEDS, give us a call and one of our Dairy Specialists will stop and explain the program to you. He'll give you an honest appraisal of the results you can reasonably expect. 0 * Egg Pasteurization The Coming Thing, Technologist Says Ess pasteurization is likely to be as soundly established within the next decade ns is milk pasteurization now, Juli us Bauerman remarked in summarization of the thoughts expiosscd at a seminar con ducted jointly by the U S. and Slate Departments of Ag ncultuie in Hamsburg. Bauer man is a food technologist at the Pennsylvania Slate Uni versity. More than 100 egg produc- Concensus of the group was ers, processors, handlers, bak- that pasteurization would def ers, lestaurant owners, institu- initely help pioduce a prod tion officials and government u °t more safe from bacteri agency icpiesentatives attend- ological contamination, but ed the session, at which B. that profits in the egg indus- W Kempers, chief of the grad- try cuirently do not wan ant mg bianch of the poultry di- installation of expensive equip vision, USDA, explained the ment Some bakers were dubi development and institution of ous about the practice of pas the new USDA rules and leg- tuenzmg whites of eggs Kempeis said the specifica- Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. ulations for pasteurized eggs, tlons for purchases by dtffens* Some producers expressed forces now call for pasteur the belief the high cost of Ized products only. pasteurization equipment would force the small opera- , The meeting was arranged tors out of business. Ensuing hy the 'Bureau of Markets, discussion indicated the small Pennsylvania Department o£ operators would almost need Agriculture. Clarence W.Funk, to cooperate with others to do director of the bureau, pre the pasteurization in ' one sided. plant __________________ One of the other major problems confionting the in dustry is that of finding a faster method for testing of egg products. The simplest testing procedure currently re quires several days time. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE! • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Progress Days at Hershey. Pa Grassland Council Banquet at Park Golf Club, Hershey. August 27 Pa. Ist statewide soil judging program for youths 12-19 years old, at Hershey. Southeastern District Dairy Show at Hershey. August 28 State Plowing Contest at Hershey: 9 a.m., 4-H and FFA tractor driving contest; 10 a m , Contour di vision of Plowing Contest, The Green Pastures Dairy Program Is Really Working!