-»ancaster Farming. Saturday, A 40 16th Annual Horse Show Listed Sun. at Rothsville Members of Warwick Township Lions Club paint jump equipment in preparation for the club’s 16th Annual Horse Show, scheduled for all day Sunday at Forney’s Polo Field, Rothsville. Left to right, they are Winfield, ndmg coach at the school Members of the Warwick Township Lions Club are again winding up several months of work preparing for Rothsville’s annual horse show, the 16th annual show to be sponsored by the club. This year’s event will be held Sunday, beginning at 9 a.m., at Forney’s Polo Field, Rothsville. Show time this year has been set for two hours earlier than in the past. A continental breakfast, chicken barbecue dinner, and snacks will be available on the show grounds. Oren E. Spangenburg, 24 Woods Dr., is again chairman of the event, which is one of the club’s major fund raising ac tivities. Thomas Hamilton, Chester Springs, Pa., will be official judge of the show, and Bob Dodson will again be Ringmaster. A highlight of this year’s show will be a performance by the eight-member drill team of Linden Hall School for Girls, under the direction of Marilyn FEEDER CATTLE MOWIUU Friday, May 18, 1973 Show 2:00 P.M. Sale 7:00 P.M Shown , Judged and Sold in lots of 20 Trophies for winners Anyone may enter For more information ca’ll 717-442-4181 or 768-8204 JUNE FEEDER SALE ALL WEIGHTS, ALL GRADES For consignments and information, contact Kenneth Hershey, mgr. (717) 768-8204 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U.S. Route 30 As a member of the Penn sylvania Jumper Association and Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association, the show is ex pected to draw exhibitors from all over Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern Maryland and Delaware. The show >s free to spectators and family par ticipation is encouraged by the committee. Show day committees include Walt Cammauf, Arne Forney, Lowell Forney-, Ben Forney, David Buckwalter, Fred Nies, Jake Zook, Chet Eckman, Paul Kurtz, Bob Zimmerman, Clarence Brubaker, Burnell Forney, Harold Weachter, Bob Shelly, Bob Martin, Leon Carvel, Jay Eichelberger, John Kurtz, Jack Heilman, Lloyd Rohrer, Ray Farrel, and wives of members, Dot Forney, Marlene Forney, Darlene Weachter, Joan Shelly, Shirley Spangenburg, and Grace Brubaker. Divisions will include open jumper, junior working hunter, green working hunter, working hunter, pony hunter, short stirrup JUNE 15, 7 P.M. ■rl 2&1973 Paul Kurtz, Arne Forney, Bob Shelly (standing) Brian Forney (son of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Forney), and Burnell Forney. Ben Forney is kneeling at right. equitation, and a miscellaneous division that include’s English pleasure horse, hunter seat equitation, and junior hor semanship. 16 hp lawn tractor with your choice of Hydrostatic Drive or 4-speed Shuttling Drive Your choice of 42” or 48" mower 5-19H.P. Models to Choose From EASY TERMS L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster, Pa. Ph.- 397-5179 THE NEW OWNERSHIP OF LANCASTER STOCKYARDS INC. WILL CONTINUE THE POLICY OF A STOCKER AW FEEDER AUCTION SALE ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH FRIDAY EACH MONTH NEXT SALE - MAY IT, 1973 SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. All Grades, Breeds, Weights Load Lots —Small Lots Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. LANCASTER, PA. PH. 717-394-2611 MEMBER DEALERS WALTER M. DUNLAP & SONS JOHNSON CATTLE CO. T. G. KREIDER J M. HOOBER & SON MERTON W. McCOY EDW. L. BROWN LOUIS LYONS & SON WM W. McCOY S. L. HEILBRON & SONS QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE BLACK and WHITE HOLSTEIN FARMS 2220 Dairy Road Lancaster, Penna. JOO REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS 100 HEAD On hand at all times HEAD CANADIAN—WISCONSIN—MINNESOTA All cattle hand picked for type, conformation and perfect udder development, most of them with good production and B.F. records. NOTE: Will deliver from 4 head to a carload subject to your approval to your farm at anytime. Pennsylvania’s Largest Sales Pavilion Dairy Cattle Auction Sale 3rd Friday Night Every Month CHARLES G. MYERS. Owner. Phone 717-569-2106 Park Myers, Sales Mgr. . Private Sales Daily WELCOME TO SILVERBROOK. FARM Silverbrook Farm of Middlebrook, Virginia, proudly presents a great offering of Santa Gertrudis and Santa Gertrudis Crossbred cattle at. its SECOND ANNUAL SALE APRIL 30, 1973, AT 10:00 A.M. SELLING APPROXIMATELY 45 Santa Gertrudis breeding-age bulls. 100 purebred Santa Gertrudis females, some bred and some with calves. 100 Santa Gertrudis-Charolais crossbred females, - some bred and some with calves. Some Santa Gertrudis-Angus crossbred females, some yearlings, and some bred. 25-Angus cdyvs with at side,;bred,-bade to ' Santa Gertrudis bulls. , ; " 200 Santa Gertrudis and Santa Gertrudis crossbred ■ steers. :"1 < *, , r -• 7 These cattle will be sorted and graded and sold in dividually and In pen lots to suit .the buyer.- Cattl§ ■ certified bangs free; T.B. accredited, afod elf|fc(e’for interstate shipment- Silverbrook Farm is located on U.S. Route 252,- »12 miles south of Staunton, Virginia, (via..lnterstate 81 - take Greenville Exit and go 5 miles south to farm) m Middlebrook, Augusta County/ Virgima MANAGER; OWNER* U-^ a K ry P "“ ■ Mrs - Heten Kleberg Groves Q26S Middlebrook - Vir i in 'a Phone. 703-886-0268 phone: 703-886-0268 UNION STOCK YARDS Staunton, Virginia 24401 Phone: 703-886-5131 Clay Hewitt Res.7o3-886-1208 Short Takes Didn’t Catch on The first life'fnsurance by a general company in the United States was offered by the Insurance Company of North America of Philadel phia. The first policy was issued Dec. 15, 1792, but within the next five years only six policies were writ ten. In 1804, the company dis continued the life insurance feature.
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