Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1967, Image 9

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    Pa, Angus Breeders Grove, PoUstown, is vice pres- F ew b. 4. A re Rabid
Elect New Officers is°jny Says Diagnostic Chief '
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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.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. M. Heisey
Red Rose
14 TEST-COW FEED
(All-purpose dairy feed)
A feed that you will find especial
ly resultful is RED ROSE 14 TEST
COW FEED. This is a course-tex
tured all-purpose feed (the finer ma
terials are pelleted) that can be fed
to your milking cows, dry cows,
calves and bulls.
Feed RED ROSE 14 TEST-COW
FEED as it comes from the bag. It
Can be fed at all seasons but is partic
ularly helpful during warm summer
days to keep appetites from lagging
Test-Cow Feed is made from high
quality grains and proteins; is high
in fat, minerals and digestible nutri
ents.
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Qudvryville
David B. Hurst Ammon E. Shelly
Bowmansville Luitz
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc,.
R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service E- P. Spotts, Inc.
Mountville Honey Brook
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Cfias. E. Souder & Sons
Terre Hill
L. M. Snovefy
Lititz
H. M. Stauffer & Sons
Inc.
Witmer
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 29.1967
“Parents should realize that
rabbits, dogs and other pels,
which have been cooped up all
their lives, couldn’t be infect
ed with rabies because they
have never been exposed to a
bite from rabid wildlife,”
Seitz said.
Seitz said animals suspected
of having rabies should be se-
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Ohio Farm Girl
Is New American
Dairy Princess
Rcgran Linn Davis, 19, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H, Clair
Davis, Kinsman, Ohio, was
crowned recently as the 1967-68
American Dairy Princess in a
ceremony held at the Continen
tal Plaza Hotel. 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
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tants.
The contest is sponsored by
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tion, the farmer-financed daily
foods research and promotion
organization. The American
Dairy Princess will travel on
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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
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