Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 19, 1981, Image 25

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    Samuel Smith set the top-selling sheep of the day. Staver’s
Dorset ewe sold for $775 to C,J and K Sheep Farm, Ithaca,
N.Y.
The first consignment sold in the Ag Arena
Sale, Singing Brook Astro Betty, is surrounded
by buyers, consignors and well-wishers, while
auctioneers Charles and Horace Backus look
on with approval. From left to right the group
includes Bill Nichol, Pa. Holstein Assoc,
executive secretary, Frank Sankey, buyer,
Yes. we have no bananas but we've got plenty of luncheon
meat, butter, cheese, and produce. Penn State meats
professor John Ziegler offers a five-pound turkey breast to
hungry bidders who bought the surplus from the sale lun
cheon.
George Foster, Charlene Rohrer, 1981 Pal
Dairy Princess, John Oswald, Penn State
President, Samuel Smith. Penn State dean of
agriculture, Obie Snider, consignor, and a
member of the Penn State Dairy Science Club
at halter.
- . '6 s a© e v jan, jmuel Smith, buyer Harry
which brought a sale-high $5OO. The gilt is Bachman, Annville and consigner Leon Arnold,
backed from left to right by Penn State Lebanon.
$140,000
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Lancaster Famine, Saturday, December 19,1981—A25
They’ve backed up the “Lions" many times, so why not the
cattle, sheep and hogs? These four Penn State cheerleaders
added to the excitement of the benefit with a cheer before
each sale. From left to right the group includes Bill Corman,
Sharon Basiie, Brenda Murphy and Dave Wright.
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