22—Lancaster Farmin; !• Horse Show (Continued from Page 17) Linda Matthews, and Karen Kes sler. English Style English style winners by class include: Yearling—Shirley Craig, Nan cy Weber, Millersville; Richard Rehm, and Nancy Henkel, Stras fcurg Rl. Pleasure Pony Driving—Dan-, iel Fellenbaum, Debbie Cumm ings, Connie Sweigart, Manheim R 4; and Dennis Kessler, Eliza bethtown Rl. Junior Saddle Seat Equitation —Thomas Hamill, Mount Joy Rl. Senior Saddle Seat Equitation —Nancy Weber, Thomas Blank, Lancaster; and Gail Chern, Lan caster. Hunter Seat Equitation (junior not to jump)—Debbie Cumm ings, Nancy Henkel, Roxanne Stem, and Brian Ressler. Eliza bethtown Rl. (Senior not to jump)—Candace Groff, Quarry ville; Vicki Zipperlein, Lancast er; Diane Steffy, Lititz R 2 Jumping Hunter Seat Equita tion (junior) Nancy Henkel and ■Debbie Cummings (senior) Can dace Groff and Jeannie Bender, Salunga. English Pleasure—(over 14 2 bands) Thomas Blank, Nancy Weber, Gail Chern, and Thomas Hamill. Hunter Under Saddle—(l4.2 bands and under) Debbie Cumm ings, Nancy Henkel, Brian Res sler, and Diane Steffy (over 14.2 bands) Candace Groff, Vicki Zip jterlein, Jeannie Bender, and Roxanne Stein. Working Hunter Ponies—Nan cy Henkel Horses, Candace Groff and Jeannine Bender. Members of the county forma tion riding team are Lisa Wendel Roxanne Jones, Witmer, and Jim Watts. • Hare You Heard? (Continued from Page 21) and separates into large flakes. It is attractive in salads and re cipes calling for salmon in large pieces Sockeye or red salmon has deep red meat and considerable oil It has a firm texture and breaks into smaller flakes which makes it attractive for hot dishes and salads. Pink salmon is small flaked and ranges from light to deep pink. This is a thrifty buy for mam dishes, soups, chowders and sandwiches. Chum or Keta salmon is large flaked, very light in color, low in oil and is especially suitable for cooked dishes where color isn’t important. This is the least expensive of the salmon Center-Hinged Doors and Safety Features Changing cupboard doors to center-hinged doors will reduce the number of head bumps and reduce the safety hazard in your kitchen. To make a cabinet door that folds back, rather than swings out, cut it in two, lengthwise down the center Then install flat hinges on the inside of the door. These hinges will hold the two sections to gether. When you open the door, it will fold in the center and take up half the space it originally did. When you close it, the door will shut flat and latch the same as it did when it was in one piece. You can rehlnge doors of ply wood, fiberboard or solid wood. If you’re a do-it-yourself en thusiast and have a power saw that makes a neat, even cut, you can change your own cabinet doors. If you find centei-hinged ca binet doors handy, you can make your closet doors the same More new newspapers were started in the TJ.S. between 1950 and 1905 than In any other slml- PA. DUTCH DAVS j ai period since the 19th century Various old-time crafts again _ an( j mo st of these were subur will feature Pennsylvania Dutch ban neW spapers. More than 2,500 Days which will be celebrated at dai i y and no n-daily suburban Hershey August 19 through Sun- „ cwspa pers now serve the en day, August 24. The craft* show vsrons oI our 175 major metro will be held in the Hershey po iitan areas. Sports Arena and is free to the ______ :ust 2.1969 ;»Saturda; public. Admission is charged for A frlend of ours is a proof . other features of the celebration. reader —jj e checks the small Keep a stiff upper lip and i rint on whiskey bottles before you’ll dribble your soup. he makes purchase. CHALLENGE YOUR HERD! Find out how good your herd really is. Let us put your herd on a Pioneer Challenge Feeding Program Stop in and see us. We will tell you how. S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY St HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. since 1070 Phone 786-2500 HERE ARE 6 WAYS WE COULD SKIMP ON THE lUse a Jerky Ratchet instead of SMOOTH WORM DRIVE 3 Use common beater in place of our Spiral beater which peels off the material. No Bunching No plugging ionco is Safe Smooth and Trouble free 14 Foot Standard Box F. 0.8. $995.06 KINZER EQUIP. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186 FAMOUS LAMCO FORAGE BOX 2R e p 1 a c e our Safe Heavy Doty Ontfeed Apron with a danger ous auger. STOLTZFUS ANNUAL SUMMER Holstein Sale Thursday, August 7 At 12:30 Location this year at the Gnerasey Pavilion 6 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. on Rente 31. 80 HEAD 45 HEAD REPRESENTING OUR ANNUAL SUMMER SALE They are mostly Pa. cattle. Also selling are a group of Canadians for your summer milk base. Many will be fresh by sale day. About half are first calf heifers. 7 Ivanhoe dtrs. selling, 3 Very Good; 2 are 87 points with records of 3 and 4 yr. 504 to 616 F. IE granddaughters of Ivanhoe dams with records of 500 F to 818 F; one a 3 year old at 2 yrs. 17.956 M, 772 F. 2 from VG dams, 3 records 603 to 800 F. Elvis dtr. 2 year 15.094 M, 590 F. Spruceleigh Expectation from Ivanhoe dtr. with over 24,000 milk ; 3 Appollo : 2 Posch Soverign Ivanhoe dtrs. : others by Flashy Boy : Golden Topper : Lass Reflection : Para mount : and Majesty. 2 from Very Good dams of 17 and 18.000 M ; 3 selling from dams over 20.000 M : (a group from Earl Wengers Dispersal). 8 Marquis dtrs., 4 real prospects, I from Ex. dam of over 600 F. BY STOLTZFUS AND DILLER Canadians include some good July and August cows, 6 bred to Selling Rockman; a large group of heifers from Keith Cummings herd, these include 3 Sailing Rockmans : 6 Lassie Leaders : others by Anthony and Alert Dean Pabst, 30 day charts ready to go anywhere, good truckers available. Most of these heifers are large outstanding in dividuals, some are real show prospects that must be seen to be appreciated. John J. Stoltzfus, Manager, Elverson, Penno. Diller and Kreider—Pedigrees and Auctioneers Lancaster, Pa. Public Auction FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1969 STAGING AT 5:30 P. M. Sale Held Under Lights 20 to 30 TRACTORS MANY MAKES AND MODELS International, Ford, John Deere, Allis-Chalmers, Case, Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver Cultivators, Mowers, Windrowers, Balers, -1 'Hay Crushers, etc. Some Lawn and Garden Equipment Attention DEALERS & FARMERS: Bring your equipment in to be sold on consignment/. Dry Goodsmon will be here for the Ladies. TERMS CASH W j We buy, self* trade, wholesale-daily. Used Parts for mjifsf make & model of Tractors & Farm Machinery. , CONDITIONS BY 3 WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So; feace St-. - , 1: ' Myerstown, Pa. CO. t / t f Rentzel and Horst," Auctioneers •■V . y. FARM MACHINERY 717-866-2138 '• i >