—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 114 NEPPCO plans New Year’s Eve for Nov, 13-15 FAIRLESS HILLS - “Why not,” says NEPPCO president, Dick Stark. “Different people of the ivorld celebrate New Year's Eve on different dates, so why shouldn’t NEPPCO members - at then last banquet befoi e becoming PEI A members - celeoiate the occasion by ringing out the old and ringing in the new” The New Year’s Eve Party promises to be the social highlight of the 3-day NEPPCO Expo ’77 scheduled for the Host Farm, November 13-15 The Host Farm is a huge resort type convention facility on U S. 30 about five miles east of Lancaster. NEPPCO Expo will feature two floors of poultry industry exhibits, an indepth educational program, a special program for the ladies and a Youth Program. Starting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14, the NEPPCO New Year’s Eve Party in the Host Farm’s Cabaret will be a gala affair from start to finish. The menu, itself, is being billed as “a gourmet’s delight and a poultryman’s dream”. It was developed by Dave Abrahams, Host Farm’s food and beverage manager, in consultation with Liza Phillips, home economist for the Virginia Poultry Mo. is No. 1 ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - The largest Angus state, m terms of registrations the past year, was Missouri with 26,055 head, followed by lowa with 19,434 head. Missouri was also first in transfers with 16,593 and lowa was second with 13,291 head. Missouri was first again in the number of new members joining the Association with 195. Ten nessee was second with 177 new members. Illinois ranked number one in the number of new junior members joining the American Angus Association with 117. Missouri was second with 109 new junior Angus members. THERE’S A PETTER THAT’S BETTER FOR YOUR APPLICATION & * 2*i v \ * ** •- »v v * <•&>» V.-x-' ■v V*,-' » Compact Mim-Dieseis Ranging from I^HP.to2OH P, HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE Fetter Diesels Sales 4 Service Ph 717 656 6133 2998 West Newport RD Ronks, PA 17572 Products Commission The program, according to Stark, will be fast-paced and fun-filled No long speeches, he promises, but a few surprises, some good, dean humor and L'ts of merrymaking Stellar attraction ot the evening will be the personal appeal ance of one of the all time greats of the msie woiid, Lionel Hampton He and his orchestra will provide dinner-dance music and will later present a full hour’s entertainment All NEPPCO im mbers staying overnight at the Host Farm will receive banquet tickets without additional charge. Tickets for those not staying overnight at $15.30 if ordered before Nov. 1; $lB thereafter. A special ladies program has been planned by a committee under the direction of Eliza Stark, wife of NEPPCO’s president. A Ladies’ hospitality center will be open throughout the Convention. A small gift will be given to all ladies who visit it. On Monday, Nov. 14, the ladies will gather in their hospitality center for a short talk by Joyce Hershey, a member of the committee who, with her husband, owns and manages Hershey Equipment Company of Lancaster. Afterward, they will board buses for a 15- mmute trip to Park City, one of the largest mdoor shop- f£ VERTtCAt AUGERS It it s (.arcsi al u works Why fool with piecemi methods ann mares'iift nuiJ’neiy 9 The Cardinal I of grain movers includes the lngh-effiCiO ! equipment you need for a hard-working, produci farm or commercial gram and feed handling mstallati Let us your Cardinal Mechanization Contrac; help you plan, select and install a Cardinal grai handling systei WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D.3 Sprecher Road, Willow Street, PA. Talking about food, this quintet met recently at the Host Farm, Lancaster, to plan the meals for NEPPCO Expo ‘77 to be held there Nov. 13-15. Shown seated (1 to r) are Mrs. Richard I. Stark, wife of NEPPCO's president and in charge of the ladies program; Mr. Dave Abrahams, Host Farm's ping malls in the East, for a 15, the feature attraction of few hours of shoppmg and the ladies program will be a lunch. A number of do-it- lecture-demonstration star yourself tours to the many ting at 11:30 a.m. on how to local attractions will also be make various Holiday avilable as an alternative to decorations for the home, the Park City trip. Mrs. Rhoda S. Oberholtzer, On Tuesday morning, Nov. head of the famed Floral WHY BABYSIT YOUR DRYER? "fIHiDER HRV" BUY AN AUTOMATIC STAGED | [|Vll Lll Ull V CONTINUOUS FLOW in nnHIU FARM FAN DRYER. ]|| hll AIM FOR PROFIT FARM FANS rain mowers. 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