This queen is proud to 6 represent the poultry ByKENDACEBORRY NEW HOLLAND - Since last August, Kathy L. Martin, New Holland R 3, has been known as Lancaster County’s Poultry Queen. Looking back on that contest now, the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, said that she wasn’t even sure she had wanted to try for the title. “I was very surprised to win,” she commented. “Of course I hoped that I would, but you never know.” Since then she has represented the Garden Spot of the World poultry in dustries, attending such things as open houses, banquets, poultry days, parades, fashion shows, and school programs. “I went into a third grade” , Kathy related, “and my Another dressed in this big chicken costume, i called her Henrietta and in troduced her to the students. Then I made gold strike punch for the children and gave them samples. I read the story in the Incredible Egg coloring book and gave out recipes for them to try. And I stressed the qualities of eggs, such as protein.” When not busy with her poultry queen activities, the senior at Lancaster Men nonite High School, is kept active on her parents’ family-run farm. She helps milk, and gathers and packs eggs of the 5500 layers kept on the place. The Martins have 48 Holstems which are milked by the family-no outside help is hired. Besides Kathy, the Martins have two sons, Mike, who is married, and Jeff, and another daughter, Janae. Kathy has been involved in 4-H for nine years. A member of the New Holland Baby Beef 4-H Club, she raises and show 4-H steers, and has had two reserve champions at the New Holland Fair. In the fitting contest, for seven years she has been named first. She took the top honor for six years in a row, only to have her younger sister take it away. But she won it back last year. Other activities of the busy teenager include working with the Leighton Ford Crusade youth committee; being church typist; and teaching a Sunday School class. She also helps her father, who is an auctioneer, with sales. Kathy told that one of the industry highlights of being the poultry queen is “meeting new people”, an experience she will never forget. She related that she enjoys promoting the poultry in dustry and going places. “You have to strike up conversations with people, and you have to enjoy talking,” she commented. “There is excitement and you get to meet new friends all the time.” She also stated that she had picked up quite a bit of knowledge about the poultry business, and since she became poultry queen she eats an omelet every day for breakfast. “The poultry industry of Lancaster County is something to be proud of,” she smiled as she spoke, “and i’:n happy to be representing it”. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979—243 Kathy jrtin, - shows she knows what the industry is all about, as she gathers eggs on her family's farm. “The egg is one product that has no addititves,” she continued. “And that in itself is something to be proud of.” The young lady told that she loves fanning and living on a farm, and hopes that she will always have the opportunity to go on living on one. After graduation, she will go into secretarial work, but she stated that she’ll always want to come back home to the farm. “You’re never bored on the farm,” she summed it up. “You’re kept active, and the family grows closer together. You work together, you talk to each other, and you can joke together.” “I love the outdoors,” she added, “there’s nothing quite like the country.” Kathy urges girls to try out for the poultry queen con test, stating that even if you don’t win, it is good ex perience for everyone in volved. The constest is judged by three judges, and Kathy said • Here’s the pump that is perfect for cis springs or deep wells. Vs to 1 Va H.P. Can easily be converted from to deep shallow well use with no conversion parts required! • Space-savings vertical top-of-tank system and horizontal tank mounted system (as shown) available. • And they are made in Lancaster. Parts and service never a problem! For the name of dealer nearest you call CONESTOGA Heating & Plumbing Supply, Inc. PHONE: 569-3246 that each girl has a personal interview with the judges that lasts about 25 minutes. During that interview poultry questions are asked, and Kathy said the judges see how the contestant relates to people as well as what she knows. Also all of the girls are judged on bow the handle themselves on stage. The Lancaster County poultry Queen for this year will be chosen on August 3 at the Farm and Home Center. The committee in charge of the contest is now looking for contestants. Any young lady between the ages of 18 and 23, and the daughter of someone in volved either to an allied poultry industry or a poultry producer may enter. For more inforamtion, interested persons may contact any committee or board member or call Leroy Esbenshade at 717-665-3168; or John Hershey at 717-653- 5807. terns,