Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1984, Image 124

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    Pl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1984
Lt. Gov. Scranton opens 68th Pa. Farm Show
Lt. Governor William Scranton raises a toast to Pennsylvania's dairy industry during
the opening ceremonies of the Farm Show. Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Tamara Cree
makes the presention of milk as Secretary of Agriculture Penrose Hallowed encourages
Scranton to drink up!
First Impressions
Juliann Scranton, in the arms of Penrose Hallowed gets her
first taste of the Pennsylvania Farm Show, a red apple, as dad
looks on.
Happy 100th Birthday
Veterinary
the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
100th Anniversary celebration. Taking part in the cake
cutting ceremony are, Or. Robert Marshak, University of
Pennsylvania, second from left, and Penn State Dean of
Agriculture, Sam Smith, second from right.
A toast to Pa, dairymen
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BY IRISH WILLIAMS
FARM SHOW - Lt. Governor
William Scranton officially opened
the 68th Annual Farm Show on
Sunday. Scranton arrived for the
ceremonies in a horse drawn
carnage, accompanied by his wife
Coral, daughters Elizabeth and
Juliann, and by Secretary of
Agriculture Penrose Hallowed and
his wife, Irish.
Scranton said, “Agriculture is
the pride of Pennsylvania. All the
citizens of the Commonwealth
benefit from the bounty of our
farms.”
Representatives of 22 com
modity groups presented the Lt.
Govemer with a sampling of this
rich bounty as part of the opening
ceremonies.
tng Eugene Wenger of Lancaster County presents Lt. Governor
Scranton with a basket full of select Pennsylvania pork products.
In the driver 9 s seat
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Getting a feel for farming, Lt. Governor and Mrs. Scranton
and daughter Elizabeth climb into the cab of this New Holland
1900 combine. Secretary of Agriculture Penrose Hallowed
tells Scranton, a farmer can expect to pay more than $BO,OOO
for the machine.
Pride of Pennsylvania
Lt. Governor Scranton proudly displays this pair of Super
Steelers suspenders presented to him at the opening
ceremonies by the Keystone State Draft Pony Pulling Queen
Vicki Steckly, of Westmoreland County..
Perfectly pork
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