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LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BREEDERS' 

 ASSOCIATION AND THE PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY UNION 

 FOR THE YEAR 1909, WITH ADDRESSES DELIVERED AND 

 PAPERS READ AT THE JOINT MEETING OF SAID ASSOCIA- 

 TIONS, HELD AT HARRISBURG, PA., JANUARY 28 AND 29, 

 1909. • 



PENNSYLVANIA BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS. 



PRESIDENT. 

 W. C. NORTON, Waymart. 



1ST VICE PRESIDENT. 

 DR. LEONARD PEARSON, Philadelphia. 



2D VICE PRESIDENT. 

 M. P. SHOEMAKER, Greensburg. 



SECRETARY. 

 E. S. BAYARD, East End, Pittsburg. 



TREASURER. 

 J. F. LANTZ, Wyebrook. 



THE PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY UNION. 



OFFICERS FOR 1908. 



PRESIDENT. 

 W. E. PERHAM, Niagara. 



VICE PRESIDENT. 

 J. G. REIST, Mount Joy. 



SECRETARY. 

 PROF. H. E. VAN NORMAN, State College. 



TREASURER. 

 W. D. MARSHALL, Lyndell. 



MARKET MILK. 



By C. B. LANE, Acting Chief Dairy Division, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



We are here today to consider the most importaiit food, the cheap- 

 est food, the food that nourishes four-fifths of the babies of this 

 country, the food that has no substitute, the food that has been 

 called God's best sift to man, pure milk. 



The problem of providing clean, healthful milk for the ninety mil- 

 lion people of this country is occupying the attention of the physician, 

 the chemist, the bacteriologist, the veterinarian and the sanitarian 



