84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1993 Represents State, County Melissa Yoder crowns Melissa Stauffer as the new Lancaster County Poultry Queen. Clark and Lucy Stauffer and 16-year-old daughter Michele congratulate daughter Melissa who reigns as poultry queen for both Lancaster County and the state. Another daughter, Janelle.'lSi was unable to attend the pageant Poultry Queen Melissa Stauffer LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) On her 19lh birthday, Melissa Stauffer captured the Lancaster Poultry Queen crown at the annual pageant held at the Farm and Home Center on August 6. The college sophomore, from a poultry farm in Ephrata, will also assume the Pennsylvania Poultry Queen title and reponsibilities. Chosen to assist Melissa in poultry promotion are Mindy Dulio of Manheim, first alternate, and Heather Fox of Lancaster, sec ond alternate who was also named Miss Congeniality. The three contestants competed in the day-long judging that included personal interviews with the judges, a skit presentation, and answering an impromptu question before the banquet audience. Melissa, who may appear a bit shy when first introduced to stran gers, has plenty to say when ques tioned about the poultry industry. She will tell you that the average layer in Lancaster County pro duces 271 eggs a year. With 8.2 million layers on 930 poultry farms that means 71 eggs are being laid every second in the county. She’s prepared to allay the fears of consumers who question whether or not they will get sal monella food poisoning from eat ing eggs, because she knows that with adequate refrigeration and cooking, the bacteria is nothing to be feared. These poultry facts are a few of those the poultry queen is required to know ,as she represents the industry at schools, fairs. Farm Show, and other promotional events held throughout the year. Because the poultry queen will make numerous public appear ances throughout her reign, con testants are required to present a skit or speech geared for the ban quet audience. The three contes tants incorporated humor with plenty of nutritional facts about chickens, turkeys, and eggs in the presentations. In her skit presentation, Melissa touted Big Foot Omelets sold at her Chicken Hut Delivery. The 2xl-fool omelets made from two dozen eggs and 41 other poultry products were offered for unbe lievable size and nutritional value. Mindy used her artistic ability to illustrate a comprehensive teach ing Session on “egg ‘o nomics, chick ’o nomics, and turk ’o nomics.” Heather, dressed as an “unor dinary” rooster told what the ladies (Turn to Pago B 5) Pennsylvania and Lancaster County Poultry Queen Is Melissa Stauffer, who was crowned during the annual pageant on August 6. Poultry Queen Melissa Yoder and Lancaster Poultry Queen Mary Sauder worked together to promote the poultry industry. Guests attend the reception that precedes the annual mr by Jimmy