104th Cambria County Auction Is The Place To Be LORETTA GOLDEN County Fair opened Sunday, Sept Cambria Co. Correspondent 3 and ran through Sept. 9. As usu- EBENSBURG (Cambria Co.) al, the fair offered “something for The 104th Annual Cambria everyone,” appealing to all age * v ■M *A. ***\ s, a Brat jan.a. year- . ota .narea sewing group, Is hoping for a blue ribbon with her entries of a sundress and a pillow. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR— DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE groups. With opening day temper atures in the 70’s and the rest of the week about the same, the fair was the place to be. Usually, in Cam bria County, “Fair Week” is a wet one. With this year’s drought, hopes were high that with the fair would come the rain. This was not the case and the dry weather continued. The Grandstand was the center of the week’s live entertainment— quite a bit of country music most nights and an auto “thrill” show on Thursday. Rides operated on the midway, local food vendors were in abundance, and many business displays were set up in the exhibit buildings. The Ag buildings were full of baked goods, home canned goods, fresh vegetables, flowers and horticulture displays, photo graphy and art displays, and many other handicrafts. All participants were hoping for that “blue ribbon.” irn to Pago B 12) Amber Kalwatinskl, 10-year-old Portage area resident, enters her pot of marigolds at the horticul ture building. ~-miff pij/tl I SYCAMORE IND. PARK _ . „ 4 C D W KJ h 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE Route 30 West II I I I LANCASTER, PA 17603 at the r-Vinnk*r=MT (717) 393-5607 Centerville Exit. ■ EQUIPMENT CO. 1-800-432-09 M The "Smart 11 Dryer Lancaster Frminfl. Saturday, September 16, IN6-811 Dotl Mrkich helps her mother Dottle to decorate the stall for their horse Naughtla and pony Twinkle. Sea Feather (Continued from Pag* BIO) be neat if you named him some thing with ‘Feather’ in it,” she said. “You don’t have to,” she quickly added. “He is your foal!” “Yeah!” Ashley said with a grin. “We can call him Ocean Feather, or Sea Feather!” We walked to the pen to see our new baby colL Then he turned around. “Look,” Mr, Ed said incre dulously. “He has a feather on his neck!” Sure enough, our little Sea Feather was not a solid bay as we had thought For on his neck was the single white mark that made him a pinto, and it was in the shape of a jagged feather! Later, Dad said that hedidn’tget to teach us a lesson about saving. But Mom said that we had learned Let Us Help You Make The "Smart" Choice For Grain Drying. Airstream's patent pending Electronic Monitoring Control System offers computerized monitoring and control of all dryer functions •Eliminates troublesome timers and mechanical controls •Provides instant dryer information on ajarge liquid crystal display •Memory features maintain a history of past dryer operation, dryer throughput and dryer service •Simplifies dryer operation, white enhancing safety jfi*sr*£*t* It’s really smart, A Division of (§S|) a valuable lesson. For years we have been volunteering for 4-H and the Therapeutic Riding Prog ram, and events that a local steam club holds, and other worthwhile charities. Mom has always aid, you get out of life what you put into it. “Things come back to you when you give of yourself,” she always says. Well, this time it really did! Sea Feather is a sweet, loving colt who has quickly made friends with our two other ponies. Rocker fritz and Crista. He is our little mir acle foal. Without Ms. Carrollyn and Mr. Ed our dream would not have come true. They wouldn’t let us use their last name because they don’t want to be praised, but Ash ley and me want to say thank you from the bottom of our heart. We love Sea Feather... and we think he loves us, too! -ic Viv.-f lj.if i»»^- The computerized diepley of Airetreem'e Electronic Monitoring Control System