Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 03, 1984, Image 39

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    With hands clasped and banners unfurled, Penn State’s College of Agriculture opened
the 198# Ag Hill Festival in its just-completed Ag Arena. More than 650 friends of the
College joined students, faculty and staff for the Oct. 26 Open House. Instead of the
traditional ribbon cutting, Ag student council president, Douglas Hershberger, intiated a
symbolic joining of hands to represent “the foundation, the framework and the future of
the University." Banners of 22 student clubs in the College of Agriculture, presented
during the ceremonies, will be on permanent display in the Ag Arena. Bryce Jordan,
president of the University, and Obie Snider, chairman of the Ag Arena fund raising
committee and University trustee, both spoke at the Open House. The $1.4 million Ag
Arena was build entirely from private donations. .
Ag Arena
is dedicated
Standard at 46.25, one Utility at
42.75. Few Standard slaughter
heifers 41.00-46.25, Utility 34.50-
40.00. Breaking Utility and
Commercial slaughter cows 35.00-
38.00. one at 40.00, Cutter & Boning
Utility 33.50-37.00, Canner & Low
Cutter 26.50-33.75, Shells down to
15.00. Few Utility slaughter
bullocks 35.0040.25. Couple Yield
Grade No. 1 1410 & 1885 lbs.
slaughter bulls 40.75 & 44.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: Few
Medium Frame #1 415-775 lbs.
feeder steers 46.00-50.00. Medium
Frame #1 315-650 lbs. heifers 35.00-
43.00. Few Medium Frame #1 350-
415 lbs. bulls 41.00-50.00.
CALVES 86: Few Good vealers
65.00- Standard 51.00-61.00,
Standard and Good 90-120 lbs.
50.00- 65-85 lbs. 40.00-50.00.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Contents of
ARP SUPERMARKET
MONDAY, NOV. 5,1984
11:00 A.M.
Location: Shopping center - North Main
Street, Doylestown, PA on Rt. 11.
Meat Cases; Walk-in Coolers and all other
equipment pertaining to a market.
Auctioneer:
Steve Petersheim
AU-001349-L
549-7584
CATTLE &
EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
At Glenn Shores Farm
Hornbrook Road, Towanda
FRIDAY, NOV. 9,1984
12 Noon
at farm 2 miles south of Ulster off Rt. 220
or 3 miles north of James Street Bridge
off Rt. 6 on Hornbrook Road.
'3B Registered and High Grade Dairy Cows. All
cows are either just fresh or close springers. 10
registered. A fancy red and white cow bred to
Wileeda.
Cattle will suit. 30 day blood and TB tested.
Farm Machinery from local farmer. Farmall
656; Int. 300; Ford 4000 diesel, 8 speed; NH 469
haybine; NH 56 rake; kicker wagon; NH 268
baler; Super 717 chopper; N 1323 picker; NIIO
picker; NH 357 grinder mixer; manure
spreader and other pieces of equipment.
Terms; Cash or good check
Owner,
GARY KIEHLE
Auctioneer
Howard W. Visscher
AU-00959-L Nichols, NY
607-699-7250
Glenn Shores-Sales Manager
Towanda. PA 717-265-8280
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