A 30—Lancaster Farmii Lancaster County Poultry Queen Sue Miller poses with Gov. Dick Thornburgh just as the serving of the 600 portions of the omelet is set to begin. Give Eggso Last of the mushrooms - just one of several Pennsylvania tarm products that went into the omelet, are poured into the giant pan by Charles Erosius, of Marlboro Mushrooms, of Grove. At right, Ag Sec. Penrose Hallowed pauses m his stirring duties. Saturday, May 9,1981 ~S \ ThtW The ini Proclamation declaring May as Egg Month is ready by Governor Dick Thornburgh, with wife, Ginny, looking on. In the foreground a trio of legislative cooks get a head start on preparing the giant omelet on the steps of the State Capitol Building. From the left, they are le of the first servings of the giant omelet cooked in Harrisburg is presented to the Commonwealth’s First Lady, Ginny Thornburgh, by Heide Sue Miller, Lancaster County Poultry Queen. Joseph Grieco, Lycoming County, chairman of the House Ag and Rural Affairs Committee; Sen. Henry Hager, Williamsport, president pro tempore of the Senate; and Sen. Edward Helfrick, Mt. Carmel, chairman of the Senate ag committee.
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