and daughter, Holstein. Additional dairy roundup results are as follow: grand champion Jersey - Michele Proc tor, Waterford; reserve grand champion and best animal bred and owned, Jersey - Rhonda Chapman, Waterford; and best dam and daughter, Jersey - Kevin Bush, Wattsburg; grand champion and best animal owned and bred, Ayrshire - Daniel Braddock, Alb ion: reserve champion Ayrshire - Bradley Meabon, Wattsburg; and best dam and daughter, Ayrshire - Jennifer Braddock, Albion; grand champion Milking Shorthorn - C.J. Reiser, Cranesville; reserve grand champion Milking Shor thorn - George Reiser, Cranesvil le; and grand champion, reserve grand champion, best animal own ed and bred, and best dam and daughter. Brown Swiss - George Reiser, Cranesville. The Milkdip pers 4-H Club, led by Ron and Sharon Chapman and Jay and Jea na Proctor, Waterford, won the “Club Group” competition. Amanda Gilkinson, Wattsburg, placed first in junior showman ship, and the junior fitting trophy was won by Rachel Bachman, Union City. Kevin Bush, Watts burg, won the intermediate show manship trophy, and the interme diate fitting trophy was won by Stephen White, Albion, The IT CREEK HEMENT N Mills, PA MU-2161 IiER'S UIPMENT Ml Rt. 66 «mt City, PA S4.AKE INC. GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Easton, PA 215-258-7146 (wills, PA M35-233S KEVILLE fWENT INC. % PA S-W7-6277 E TAVERN U.ES CORP. (nsr, NJ senior showmanship trophy was won by Jennifer Braddock, Alb ion, and the senior fitting trophy was won by Keegen Guyer, also of Albion. Fitting and showman ship trophies were sponsored by Milk Marketing, Inc., Dean Foods, and Penn West Farm Credit Services, Meadville. David Wade, Concord Township, served as dairy roundup chairman. Volunteer leader Harold Mark ham, Summit Township, chaired the Livestock Roundup at the 4-H Fair. Debbie Perkins, Waterford, exhibited the champion light weight market lamb in the round up. The champion mediumweight market lamb, also selected as the grand champion market lamb, was exhibited by Jaclyn Belczyk, Erie, and the champion heavyweight market lamb was shown by Cindy Messenger, Waterford. Leann Russell, Waterford, exhibited the reserve champion mediumweight lamb, which was also selected as the reserve grand champion mark et lamb in the show. Leann Rus sell won the junior fitting trophy, and the junior showmanship award went to Tara Haynes, Waterford. The intermediate fit ting trophy was won by Debbie Peikins, and intermediate show manshp trophy was won.by Carla Messenger, also of Waterford. Matt Roth, Waterford, won both Engine overhaul hits...as low as s7o]?* Get your John Deere engines running like new or better. Along with the lastest engine technology, these kits include all the parts you need to rebuild your John Deere engine, including front agd rear main seals. 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Perkins was named master fitter, and Mes senger was named master fitter, and Messenger was turned master showman. In the beef portion of the Lives tock Roundup, the champion lightweight market steer was exhi bited by Kevin Perkins, Water ford. Dale Fortin, Waterford, exhibited the champion medium weight market steer. The champ ion heavyweight steer, also selected as the grand champion market steer, was shown by Tim Kosiorek, Wattsburg, and the reserve grand champion market steer was shown by Amber Mark ham, Summit Township. In fitting and showmanship, Leann Russell won the junior fitter award, and Amber Markham won the inter mediate fitter award. The senior fitter award was won by Dale For tin. Markham was named master fitter. In showmanship, Leann Russell won the junior award, Amber Markham won the inter mediate award, and Kevin Perkins won both the senior and master showmanship awards. Trophies for the livestock roundup fitting and showmanship contests were provided by Penn West Farm Cre dit Services. The Livestock Good Housekeeping Award was won by Part No. Price* AT86984 AT86986 RG17901 RG17897 RG17892 RG18845 the Waterford Livestock Wran glers 4-H Club. Cumberland County 4-H Livestock Sale The 1993 Cumberland County 4-H Roundup and Sale was held at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds recently. The 2SS-pound champion market hog, exhibited by Mark Goodhart of Shippensburg, was purchased by Hoss’s Steak and Sea House for $4.00 per pound. The reserve champion, a 225-pound animal shown by Wil liam Leib of Mechanicsburg, was purchased by Hatfield Quality Meats for $2.40 per pound. The champion pair of market hogs, exhibited by Kurds Strock of Mechanicsburg, sold for $0.72 per pound to Wenger Meats. The champion steer was also purchased by Hoss’s Steak and Sea House for $4.10 per pound. The 1,250 pound steer was shown by Bobby Davidson of Shippens burg. Lucas Nailor of Newville sold his 1,250 reserve champion steer to Western Sizzlin’ Steak House for $2.05 per pound. Eric Berkheimer of Mechanics burg sold his 121-pound champ ion market lamb to Wayne Feed for $5 per pound. The 117-pound reserve champion market lamb, $ 701.96 $1,026.42 $1,080.51 $1,272.91 $1,242.73 $1,404.97 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28,1M3-825 (Continued from Page 824) Ewe: Jeffrey Keifer, Champion Ram. Daniel Unger, Northampton, Reserv Champion Ram - Heather Ford. Steers: Showmanship & Fitting - Senior- 1 Jeffrey Keiler,-Bgngor, 2 Jessica Keiler, Bangor. Intermediate- t Julie Koehler, Bangor; 2 Lon Koehler, Bangor; Junior-1. Jamie Hower, Bethlehem, Champion-1 Jeffrey Keiler; Reserv Champion- Jessica Keiler Market Steer; Champion Steer- Jessica Keiler, Bangor, mediumweight, Reserv. Champion Steer- Jeffrey Keiler, Bangor, heavyweight. Heller; Senior- Jessica Keifer, Bangor; Cow-Call- Jeffrey Keifer, Ban gor; Bull Call- Jeffrey Keifer, Bangor. 4-H HORSE ROUNDUP RESULTS Or. ft Sh. Ages lft-19: Champion- Rebecca Remaly; Reserve Ch - Nicole Hoyer. Or. ft Sh. Agee IJ-1B: Champion- Kelly Snyder; Reserve Ch.- Beth Rinaldi. Or. ft Sh. Ages (-12: Champion- Rebecca Poff; Reserve Ch - Jennifer Palmer. Pel* Bending • Horae; Bradlery Ratushney. Pol* Bending - Pony: John Milkovits. Cloverleai Barrel* • Horae: Andy Milkovits. Clovarleaf Barrel Race - Pony: John Milkovits. Raised Bex Keyhole ■ Hors*: Bradlery Ratushney. Raised Bex Keyhole • Pony: John Milkovits. Pleasure Driving - Horse: Nathaniel Martin. Pony Pleasure Driving: Michael Haller. Draft Horas Single Cart; Tammy Lorah. Hunter Hack • Horae: Ashley Run. Hunter Hack • Pony: Rebecca Rolf. Hunter Seal Eq. Sr. (Fences): Nicole Hoyer. Hunter Seal Eq. Jr. (Fences): Ashley Run. Working Hunter • Horse: Elizabeth Korell. Working Hunter • Petty: Alexandra Graham Stock Seat Eq. • Sr.; Kelly Snyder. Saddle Seat Eq. • Sr.: Scon Longenbach. Hunter Seal Eq. - Sr. (Flat): Kate Lonergan. Sleek Seat Eq. • Jr.; Beth Rinaldi. Hunter Seal Eq. - Jr. (Flat): Bnanne Stocker. Walk Trot; Julie Bader. Saddle Seal Pleasure • Horse: Scon Longenbach. Hunter Under Saddle - Horse: Racquet Woromak Hunter Under Saddle - Pony: Rebecca Poff. Wostorn Ploasur* - Horae - Sr.: Jennifer Miller. Western Pleasure - Horse - Jr.; Beth Rinaldi. Western Pleasure -12.2-14.0: Jennifer Reich art Trail Claes - Horse: Jennifer Miller. Trail Class - Pony: Rebecca Poff. Western Riding: Jennifer Miller. Reining: Jennifer Miller. Pair Class; Ashley Run; Allison Fiorot. County Team: Nicola Hoyer. Tori Mack; Come Schlegal shown by Michelle Comman of Carlisle, went to Fox’s Market for $1.85 per pound. The champion pair of market lambs, exhibited by William Leib of Mechanicsburg, sold for $1.50 per pound to Pine Haven Farm. The champion market goat, exhibited by Shane Conaway of Newville, sold for $270 to PNC Bank, NA. Joel Vanasdlen of Newville sold his reserve champ ion market goat to Gorden Dey for $lOO. Sale averages (without champ ions) were hogs $0.94 per pound, steers $0.93 per pound, lambs $1.34 per pound, and goats $173.75 per head. Cheese may prevent tooth decay Brushing your teeth after meals is beneficial, but eating a piece of cheese may be just as good or even better. According to dental research at Canada’s University of Alberta, eating a lump of hard cheese at the end of a meal may prevent tooth decay. The calcium and phosphate in the cheese stay on the tooth surface for up to two hours and provide protection against acids that form plaque and eventually lead to cavities.