W) latK-astcf farming Saturday Augual M l‘J/6 Berks holds m ji to Mm hku lUrk« C o Hrporlr r t h I SI’OMT Hcrki ( ounl) J’mns) !v ania h artncrs Aw«r Pmidenl Mill Msers r i prratrd a sentiment dur rd b> mmt persons attending thr A vsoriation » annual picnic last Sunday »hm hr an nour.rcj As farmers we need the ram. »e just don I need it right now In spite of Ihr bad w ralhrr, an estimated iOO persons attended the picnir which went under rov rr at the t>resporl Auction (.rounds, and the Women's Committee program went on as planned Following the chicken barbecue and coscred dish feast. Committee members IM —PRUV—ALL vs. WEILER BROS. ARE BUYING DIRECT FROM THE IM-PRUV-ALL FACTORY. CALL FOR EARLY ORDER & FARMER-DEALER PRICES. lane., Lebanon & Berks Co. Ray Weiler Clarence Weiler 717-866-6710 Co. PFA picnic Mrs June Hargett Mrs Manle) ho* Mrs Hubert Kopfer. Mrs ( arl Mille' Mr* Hoger Wagner, and Mrs Martin Younker en tertamrcl the pimirers with song After scieral numlrers, the) were joined b) special guest Sophie ClluU JUrtlum from New York f it> who placed a tune on the har monira Sophie. later dewigged. turned out to be none other than Harold Hurgert of Fleetwood H 2 Joan Hnvnler, winner m this > ear’s count) PFA talent content, also per formed at the piano during the entertainment program A number of political figures attended the event as guests of the association, and WEILER BROS. INC. 717-733-4302 Chester County Richard Breckbill 215-932-3307 following Uic entertainment Hill M)Pts Introduced Senator a Clarence Manlieck and Michael Ol’akc Iteprcaentalivei James (.alien and John fVavie* as well as several candidates who afc seeking office in the (tuning elections As a grand finale to the festivities, members of the Herks to Women's tom rnittee released 100 tagged balloons prepared as a public relations project b> the farm women's group Mrs Kopfern plained that a lag (curing the name and address of a committee member was attached to each of the Bicentennial balloons with instructions for the finder to forward his or her address to that member Individuals who return a tag will lie given information or articles which the Com mittee feels might be “useful for telling the farmer’s stor> " gton Countv Hagerstown, MD area CarlEby 301-842-2630 Washin ** m ‘ Members of the Berks Co PFA Women s Committee entertained the picnickers From left to right they are Mrs Roger Wagner. Oley Rl. Mrs June Burgert. Fleetwood R 2. Mrs WITH FERMENTATION CONTROL NO MILKING COWS DRY COWS ... HEIFERS .... TOTAL WITH FERMENTATION CONTROL MILKING COWS .51 DRY COWS . 10 HEIFERS 16 TOTAL 77 PER 100 ACRES Studies have shown that more dairy cows can be fed from the same acreage when our fermentation products are added to the silage When regular silage from 100 acres feeds 62 dairy cows fermentation controlled silage has been found to feed IM-PBUV-ALL Union & Sn Norman Brouse 717-524-5454 62 PER 100 ACRES York County Bait's Mill 717-252-3114 der Counties Martin Younker. Fleetwood R 2. Mrs Stanley Fo*. Palm. Mrs Carl Miller. Kutitown R 3. and Mrs Robert Kopfer. Fleetwood R 2 J 5 9Xo ®4®l) FRIPLfc S LAB
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