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Violation of any of the foregoing orders will be prosecuted accord- 

 ing to the Act of July 22, 1913. 



(Signed,) STATE LIVESTOCK SANITARY BOARD, 



By C. J. MARSHALL, 



State Veterinarian." 



OFFICERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY BREEDERS' 



ASSOCIATION. 



President, W. C. Norton, Dalton, Pa. 

 Sec'y. & Treas., A. K. Heath, Paoli, Pa. 



OFFICERS, OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BERKSHIRE 

 BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. 



President, Henry Fielden, Newton Square. 



Vice Presidents, George T. Van Norman, Langhorne; Dr. Vallie 

 Hawkins, Fawn Grove. 



Sec'y & Treas., D. Buckley, Broadaxe. 



Board of Trade Building, Harrisburg, Pa. 



Thursday, January 28, 1915. 



At a meeting of the Sheep Breeders of Pennsylvania, the following 

 organization was effected: 



On motion of Mr. J. F. Lantz, properly seconded and duly carried 

 in the regular way, Mr. R. M. Munce was elected temporary chair- 

 man. 



The following gentlemen were found to be present: R. M. Munce, 

 Canonsburg; J. F. Lantz, Harrisburg; Fremont Bowman, Philadel- 

 phia; W. G. Black, Mercer; George Stevenson, Waverly. 



On motion of Mr. Lantz, properly seconded and duly carried in 

 the regular way, Mr. Munce was elected President, and Prof. Sever- 

 son of State College Secretary and Treasurer. Prof Severson had 

 been present, but was obliged to leave before the organization was 

 affected. 



On motion of Mr. Lantz, properly seconded and duly carried in 

 the regular way, the President was instructed to appoint an Execu- 

 tive Committee, to consist of five or more members, and to include 

 the President and Secretary. The following gentlemen were named 

 on the Executive Committee: R. M. Carrons, Washington; George 

 Stevenson, Waverly; E. A. Weimer, Lebanon; G. R. Herd, Genesee; 

 Fremont Bowman, Philadelphia; Franklin Smedley, Frankford; the 

 President R. M. Munce, and the Secretary, Prof. Severson. 



