A34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,1980 Berks Ag Expo opens Cutting the ribbon in the opening ceremonies of the Berks Agricultural Expo is Debbie Sunday, Berks Dairy Princess, assisted by, from left, Donald Duncan, Expo chairman; Mayor Karen Miller; Jack Kooker, president of Berks Farmers’ Association; and Ferrel Treichler, Berks Pomona Grange Master. **?**£ •• , % J ~ r \ *y~~ • / . Jra! Silvio Gaetani, a Berks Co. mushroom grower, shows Mayor Miller and Jack Kooker some of his prized products. 12 infected herds (Continued from Page Al) cases have been found through the back-tracing of animals which have been sold.” The Bureau of Animal Industry presently is con tinuing its review and consideration of various options involving pseudorabies programs which are conducted in other states, Dr. Cable added. 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Our elected officials, beginning with Governor Thornburgh right down the line to our local officials have “sold us out!” They in NO WAY have represented our best interests. The general public was and is most definitely against venting krypton into the atmosphere but all the pleas to each respective local government, except for a few municipalities, and the requests to the State Of ficials were completely ignored (excluding Rep. Ertel). And-feUow citizens because of this precedent, all of your future pleas; in cluding the reopening of TMI - Umt I and/or Unit II will also be ignored! The Nuclear Industry (utilities, NRC, Big Business, local. State and Federal Government, etc.) is on a “lunatic fringe” and if each and every concerned citizen does not get all the way out on the other end of the “lunatic fringe” (which is the only language they understand), we are doomed to the choices the Nuclear Industry is making for our lives and the lives of our children. We have no political clout and no money, but we have one thing they do not have-numbers! If every single concerned person joins forces and demands to be counted-we will be counted. Don’t think that the organizations, the man down the street or your next-door neighbor can do it for you-we need all of you m force together! This battle is like a teeter- tofter if somebod'' is here on this end and you want to bring the other end of the teeter-totter down, you don’t get m the middle of the" fulcrum. You have to get out there at the other end. Joan Fisher Etters the the Dear Editor: We have been a subscriber to your newspaper for a few years and were quite im pressed with the size newspaper you put out. It is so refreshing to know there is a publication dedicated solely to the agricultural field. Situated between two giant metropolises, Philadelphia m the east and Pittsburgh in the west, is a vast area of agriculture as diversified in agricultural enterprises as any state in the union. 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We realize it is quite a list and does take up some space, but we feel this is what makes your paper stand out above the rest. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Martz R 1 Dalmatia HNNUMWA (•’» WTM MOWNM Him