‘lncredible egg 9 featured at poultry banquet NEW OXFORD, Pa. - employee of the American “The problem with great egg Egg Board who performed a dishes is that they are stuck demonstration for the 120 tfitb foreign names" said persons attending the Howard Hemler, the World’s meeting. To emphasize the Omelet King, as he point that egg dishes are described the incredible easy to prepare, Hemler tdihle egg at the Twenty- called Mrs. Glenda Setter, Second .Annual Adams Gettysburg R 2, from the County Poultry Banquet held audience, blindfolded her in the Fireball at here. and guided her through the omelets, crepes, preparation of a kiche hiche lorraine ... hard to i or taine. pronounce but easy to “Anyone can prepare an make” said Hemler, an omelcte” continued Hemler YOUR PIONEER SALESMAN IS READY WITH SUPERIOR SEED AND SERVICE • Hybrid Corn - high yielding single and special crosses. • Alfalfa Seed - for any rotation or plowdown. • Forage Mixes - A mix for every need (pasture, hay, haylage, greenchop or green manure plowdown). • Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage, and sorghum - sudangrass hybrids. Don't Delay. See Your Pioneer PIONEER. Salesman To-Day! CBnifc^n . J y Mi ® Repstered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International. who set the world’s, record during the 1976 Pennsylvania Farm Show. Start with a very hot pan, drop in batter and immediately add two eggs beaten together with to tablespoons of water. “Add your favorite filling on the left side, fold the right side over it and in 40 seconds it’s ready to serve”, concluded the speaker. In the business meeting all incumbent officers were re elected: Glenn Kime, Gardners Rl, president; Donald Heckenluber, Biglerville Rl, vice president; Robert McMaster Gardners Rl, secretary; and Roy Wetzel, Gettysburg R 2, treasurer. “The poultry industry is expanding in Adams County” said Kime who presided at the meeting. Cash receipts of $9.3 million from the sale of poultry in 1975 made this the second Farming . . . It’s Nurtured the Good Earth of Our America Let's remember the part farming has played and still does in the development of the United States. It has provided us with the essentials to achieve what we have today. By providing food for our millions . . . natural fibers for our clothing . . . jobs for many of our people. Let's practice conservation to preserve this land that has given us life. most valuable agricultural commodity we produce. Translated into satisfying consumer needs, we produce enough broilers to supply the annual consumption of 390,678 people and enough eggs to feed 291,062 persons. The Adams County Poultry Association served 6215 halves of barbecue chicken during 1976, sponsored a number of youth activities and promoted poultry products during the South Mountain Fair and the Farm-City Week, revealed Robert McMaster in his report as secretary. Treasurer Roy Wetzel’s report indicated that funds raised by the Poultry Association were shared with several community organizations: $lOO South Moutain Fair toward a new building; $676.72 to Upper Adams Jaycees and $713.69 Adams County Fruitgrowers A FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9,1977 as share of proceeds from barbecues; $750 to support 4- H youth programs; $125 for incorporating the Association; $l5O to support the Queen Contest and $1728 for advertising and promotion. “A five-cent-per-case assessment on all eggs produced, effective since September 1976, has provided $3.5 million to support research, and promotion” said Robert Park, of Pittsburgh, president, Pennsylvania Poultry Federation. He described an extensive program which is promoting eggs in twenty major markets during evening news broadcasts by the tree major television networks. Popular magazines directed to homemakers also feature egg promotion. Over 750 pupils in the sth and 6th grades in Adams County Schools have studies the marvel of life through a 4-H embryology project reported John Schwartz, County agent. He thanked the members of the Association for support throughout the year which included sending the 4-H poultry judging team to regional and nation contests and encouraged twelve youth to comple capon production projects. Cashtown Lions Club’s appreciation was also ex pressed for the sponsorhip of the Capon Round-up where in 1976 4-H’ers auctioned off 36 capons for a total of $686. Sherriff Bernard Miller’s purchase of the grand champion at $9.00 per pound was the year’s reconi for Pennsylvania, added Sch wartz. Trophies were presented [Continued on Page 100] 99
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