Pa, Angus Breeders Grove, PoUstown, is vice pres- F ew b. 4. A re Rabid Elect New Officers is°jny Says Diagnostic Chief ' -« ftr Si „ ■*■»«■*-«** twice m*S SS£t*Z the Pennsylvania Angus Asso- befoic having a pet destroyed partment of Agriculture, aimon at the organization’s re- A . ' ... .. , „ and its brain examined for ra- A n f cent annual meeting at Slate . field day the follow- —— All too fiequently the de- College. The meeting was held *?® day, *| le t°P junior Angus ship Contest August 7-8-9 at . animals were confined the evening before the annual ®' l ® w ™ en the state were se- Lexington, Kentucky. P®* B wluchpupped a youngster Pennsylvania Angus field day J. he . two winners, Sam More than 100 persons at- b eeause they disliked being at Penn Stale University. Nottingham, an d Rich- tended the field day which also jnunhßudted, Dr. Palace H. _ , Rishel, York, will repre- featured a cattle iudcinc con* Seitz, chief of the Depart* Kiymoud Tail. Mercer, was sent Pennsylvania in the Na- test conducted by Herman Pur- ment ’ s diagnostic laboratory, deoted president and Conrad tional Junior Angus Showman- dy of Penn State University. sa^> You have good cows! That’s part of the secret of successful dairying. Managing your herd plays its part, too But more important than that is good feeding. That’s where Red Rose Dairy Feeds can help you. RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS are available in many protein levels. You simply choose the one best suited to your particular need depending upon the roughage available. And, when you place Red Rose Dairy Feeds in the feed troughs you can be sure you gre 'feeding well-balanced vitamin fortified rations that will maintain your herd and encourage higher milk production. Decide now to use Red Rose 14 Test-Cow Feed and other Red Rose Dairy Feeds! Call your dealer and order what you need. You’ll be pleased with his service, too Walter Binkley & Son Heistand Bros. Lititz Elizabethtown Brown & Rea, Inc. 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She won the title in competition with 29 state finalists. The alternate princess is Connie Jane Duna vant, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dunavant, Pulaski, Tennessee. Jean Huls, 21-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huls, Salem, South Da kota, was voted “Miss Congen iality” by the other contes tants. The contest is sponsored by the American Dairy Associa tion, the farmer-financed daily foods research and promotion organization. The American Dairy Princess will travel on behalf of the association during the coming year, appearing at many meetings throughout the country. The new princess, who suc ceeds Carol Ann Armacost of Maryland, is 5 feet, 4 inches tall. She has auburn hair and brown eyes She lives with her family on a 200-acre dairy farm. Miss Daris is a graduate of Joseph Badger High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, president and vice president of the student council, homecom ing queen, class secretary, class representative and a cheeiieadr er for four years. She is pre sently attending Kent .State University and has completed two speech courses. cureiy confined for observation by a veterinarian Technicians at the diagnostic laboratory, located in nearby Suramerdale, examine thou sands of animals each year for rabies and other diseases Ap proximately 12 rabies cases, most of which are wild animals or farm animals bitten by in fected wildlife, are diagnosed annually PENAR 8 I i Available NOW [ At Leroy T. Geib Est. j R. D. #2 Monheim, Pa. PENAR Available now at P. L. ROHRER & BRO o SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. 397-3539 -0