Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1973, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 15, 1973
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Pennsylvania State University entered the summer and
reserve grand champion Angus female at the 1973 Ohio
State Fair, Columbus. The winning heifer was Twin Oaks
Princess. (Photo by American Angus Association)
Wonderful World of Horses
Comes to Hersheypark Arena
The 1973 Edition of The Won
derful World of Horses featuring
the Royal Lippizzan Stallion
Show will open a two-day
engagement on Thursday, Oc
tober 11, and Friday, October 12, '
at 8 p.m. in the Hersheypark
Arena.
Over 40 horses will be shown in
the two hour production of The
Wonderful World of Horses,
which includes more than 20
Lipizzaners and a host of
Morgans, Andalusians, Sad
dlebreds. Thoroughbreds,
Palominos, Arabians, and
Western horses.
The show has successfully
toured the United States, Canada
and Mexico and is currently on its
fourth national tour. Producers
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Gary and Philip Lashinsky of
Charleston, W. VA., have created
what is considered to be one of
the world’s finest equine spec
tacles. The 1973 Edition includes
the exciting new production - Los
Charros de Mexico.
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is the theme of Northeastern ’73.
We look for it to be the most spectacular NEPPCO
exposition ove: which the sun has risen in many
years.
Here's why. With fluctuating prices . . . uncertain
demand . . . consumerism . . . rising costs . . .
environmentalists and food fads all coming down hard
on the industryman, he wants answers. That’s where
Northeastern ’73 will really shine!
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In-depth presentations to give you tomorrow’s short
term and long-term outlook on federal regulations,
exports and imports, feed costs, prices . . . plus full
review of the world’s most successful promotional
programs, transportation outlook, inflation, the im
pact from abroad, and more.
EXHIBIT/
It will be like the good old days in central Pennsyl
vania . . . more exhibits and demonstrations than
we’ve had in many years . . . but vith the very latest
in agribusiness products and technology.
FAVORITE/
Don’t forget the Market Egg Show . . . the extensive
youth programs . . . the scheduled meetings of sev-
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FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
INTERSTATE MILK
PRODUCERS’ COOPERATIVE
ANNOUNCES REGULAR DINNER AND BUSINESS
MEETING OF MEMBERS IN ALL LOCALS
BLUE BALL FIRE HALL blue ball, pa.
Tuesday, September 25, 1973
Entertainment by Glenn Eshelman
DANIEL L. MARTIN
MANHEIM^PA.
Vice-President of Interstate
OF DISTRICT NO. 6
At 7 P.M.
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eral industry groups . . . and an all-new display
spectacle: the most effective promotional materials
in the western world.
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Absolutely the best, and most reasonable, we can
recall. You will enjoy your stay amid the grandeur
of formal gardens, the plush appointments of yester
year and Old World service.
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on registration, secure a preferred accommodation.
Get your reservation in early.
SEND FOR YOUR EXPOSITION ft HOSPITALITY KIT
today:
NEPPCO / 322 Oxford Valley Rd.
Fairless Hills, Pa. 19030
Phone: 215/547-0190 y
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