The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 26, 1946, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946
College swes iring
Top Sheep Prices
Of the 75 sheep sold at the first
state-wide purebred ewe consign
ment sale, held at the livestock
pavilion, four sheep entered by
the college brought top prices in
their respective breeds. Sam Laub,
a senior in animal husbandry
served as auctioneer for the sale,
bringing in $5,110 or an average
of $68.13 per animal.
Top bid of tite sale went for a
college Hampshire ewe, when R.
C. Holmes, of Shingiehouse, Pa.,
bid $2BO. In the Shropshires, a
College animal was high, at $ll5,
sold to Robinson Brothers, Mercer.
The lone Cheviot from the College
flock topped this breed with a $75
bid from Mrs. David McDowell,
Mercer. In the Southdowns, a Col
lege ewe brought $75 from E. S.
Burch, Camp Hill.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STA\ E COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Home Economic Display
Lays Stress on Nuitrition
“Vitamin ‘A’ and Ascorbic
Acid” will be the subject of the
nutrition exhibit to be displayed
in Room 209, Home Economics
Building, from 3:30 to 6 o’clock
this afternoon.
The exhibit is arranged by stu
dents under the direction of Ruth
Reid Dougherty Reminds
Ping-Pong Enthusiasts
All undergraduate men inter- be pi l , yed in the tournament. The
ested in participating in the ping entrance tee is $.25 for singles
pong tournament, sponsored iby and $.50 for doubles.
the Independent Men’s Associa- All matches will be played in
tion, should sign up at the stu- the evening (except with special
arrangements) in 401 Old Main.
L. Pike, assistant professor of Matches will begin as soon as'the
home economics at the College. schedule is complete.
dent union desk before the
Thanksgiving vacation said Reid
Dougherty, tournament chairman.
Both singles and doubles will
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