Angela Werley Wears Berks County Crown LEESPORT (Berks Co.) As the new dairy princess for Berks County, Angela Werley plans to set an example for her peers. When asked and impromptu question during the pageant held recently, Angela said that she drinks milk and eats dairy products in front of her friends to encourage them to do the same. In promotional duties fra the county, Angela will be assisted by Alternate Tammy Epting and Li’ Miss Kelly Rohirbach. Angela is the 18-year-old daughter of Phillip and Donna Werley of Tilden Township Berks County. She helps her family on their Phil-Don Farm where they milk 65 Holstein dairy cows. Angela owns 20 head of dairy cows. Despite her involvement in dairy production, Angela is no newcomer to dairy promotion because she has served as a dairy ambassador for the past five years. In addition to helping on the farm, Angela works part time at Laurel Nursing and Rehabilitation Center as a dietary aide and is attending Penn State Berks Cam pus studying dairy and animal science. In the upcoming year, Angie will find time to remain active in the Northern Berks 4-H Dairy Club, Virginville Grange, and the Berks County Junior Holstein Club. The alternate dairy princess is the 18-year-old daughter of Dave and Sandy Epting. Tammy is a gra duate of Hamburg High School and plans to attend Reading Area Community College. She works on Reu-Hel Farms Inc. of Mohrs villc and owns six Holsteins. Tam my is active in Northern Berks 4-H Dairy Club, the Berks County Junior Holstein Club, and was a Berks County dairy ambassador. Lil’ Miss Kelly is the daughter of Allen and Beth Rhorbach of health k/ck Shoemakersville. They have Lacy Acres Farm where they milk 64 Holsteins and farm 200 acres. Kel ly, Angela, and Tammy will travel all over Berks County this coming year to promote the dairy industry. Outgoing Dairy Princess Jennif er Davis is the 20-year-old daught er of Ray and Frances Davis of Leesport In her farewell speech, Jennifer included a slide show to help show everyone what she did during the year as dairy princess. Jennifer thanked the ambassadors, alternates Sherry Hoffman of Oley, Carrie Hetrick of Boyer town, and Li’l Miss Maggie Heller. J udges for the pageant were Joy ce Graybill of Lancaster County, Martha Gregory, and Mike Fires tien both of Lebanon County. The electronic governor on our AGCO Allis 8600 Series just might change your mind about traditional methods of farming. Set it and you’ve got precision ground speed for more productive operations, no matter how the terrain varies. Plus there’s less down shifting and improved fuel efficiency, too. At 103 and 120 PTO hp, these tractors are designed with advances for today’s profit-oriented farmer. Like dependable two-wheel or all-wheel drive, and a synchronized reverser transmission to easily change direction. Plus, a state-of-the-art climate controlled cab, an advanced air-cooled diesel engine for less maintenance, longer life and greater productiv ity. And, they’re backed by a strong AGCO warranty - four years or 4,000 hours as standard. Check out these high nrii powered tractors at your local AGCO Allis dealer. And ask about flexible Agricredit financing. For the way you farm today SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! MANOR MOTORS On Rle. 553 Pann Run, Pa. 15765 412-254-4753 HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIP., INC. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-8667 Berks County Royalty includes LI’I Dairy Miss Kelly Rohr bach, Dairy Princess Angela Weriey, right, and Alternate Tammy Eptlng. SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT Sandy Laka, Pa. 412-376-2489 NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. Bloomsburg, Pa. 717-714-7731 B. EQUIP., INC. Waynatboro, Pa. 717-762-3193 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1996-B5 B.H.M. FARM EQUIP., INC. . Annville, Pa. 717-667-2211 GRUMELU FARM SERVICE Quariyvllta, Pa. 717-766-7316 HOLTRVS EQUIPMENT Roxbury, Pa. 717-532-7261 C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Ouakartown, Pa. 215-536-7523 Naw Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-76J1 Olay, Pa. 215-967-6257