Northampton Co. Roundup Following are the results of the recent Northampton County 4-H Roundup. Sr. Fitting; Eric Longenbach, Northampton. Jr. Fitting: Jacob KMn, Easton. Intarmsdtats Fitting: Brandy Hahn, Nazarath. Ovarall Fitter Eric Longanbaeh. Sr. Showman: Eric longanbaeh. Intormadlata Showman: Brian Kromar, Easton. Jr. Showman: Jacob Klein, Easton. Ovsrall Showmanship: Erie Longan bach. Sr. Showmanship: Ciystal Kloibsr, Bath. Sr. Fitting: Jannlfsr O'Neil, Bathloham. Advanced Showman: Sara Szmodla, Hallertown. Advanced Fitting: Kataryna Lobus, Wind Gap. Novice Showman A Fitting: Lindsay Szmodla, Hallenown. Beginning Showman: Ryan Huahour, Nazarath. Beginning Fitting; Zachary Somsel- Longamora, Bangor. Baal of Bread: Alpine - -Capriole’ - Zachary Somsal-Longmora, Bangor; Lamaneha - -Chelsee’ • Crystal Klolbar, Bath; Nubian - -Maids’ • Sam Szmodla, Hel lerttown; Recorded Grade - -Peach Valley Emmy Lou’ • Heather Ford; Seaman • -Clov er’ - Ryan Huahour, Nazareth; Toggonburg - ■Colonel’ - Kelly DeLao, Bangor. Beat Jr. Do* In Shew: lacy* - K. Lobua, Wind Gap. B**t Udder In Shew: "Clover* • R. Hushour, Nazareth. Beal Sr. In Show: ‘Colonel’ • C. DeLeo, Bangor. LIVESTOCK: SHEEP Champion: Jeffrey Keller, Bangor. Reaerva Champion: Jam** Ford, Northampton. Champion Market Lamb, Medium Weight: Jeffrey Keller. Reserve Champion Market Lamb, Light The 90 Series Com Head features new Pema-Glide covers that pivot to speed and simplify maintenance and transport. Point height adjustments are easy, t 00... no tools needed. ■ INC, A 6 MILLER’S EQUIPMENT RD #1 Rt. 66 Filrmount City, PA PIKEVILLE SMITH'S EQUIPMENT INC. 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YEARSLEY EQUIPMENT CO., INC. ( SONS West Che,Ur i PA 717*362*3132 610*69r Weight: William Ford. Pur ef Martial Lambs: Champion: Jeffrey Katfsr. Reserve Champion: Jon-Eriek Miller, Bethlehem. STEER Champion: Jamie Howar, Bethlehem. Reserve Champion: Jaaae PoliaWowicz, Bangor. Champion Market Steer, Heavy Weight: Jamie Howar. Reserve Champion Steer, Heavy Weight: Jesse Poliakiewicz. «-H HORSE ROUND UP RESULTS FOR IN4 Groom A Show ago IS-lt: Champion • Jessica Gaist, Northampton. Reserve - Julia Hoyer, Easton. Age 13-15: Champion • Bath Rinaldi, Bath. Reserve • Kelly Snyder, Walnutport Age «-12: Champion • Julio Dona, Bangor. Reserve: ARyson Tollno, FHcksvUe. Winners tar following events; Pole Banding; Deanna Vanßlargan, Walnutport Clevartaad Barrels; Andrew Milkavits, Jr., Oanielsvile. Ralabd Boa Keyhole: Korie KaWvoda. Bath. Pleasure Driving: Nathaniel Martin, DanMsvite. Pony Pleasure: Mfchaal Haller, Blooms bury, NJ. 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Bast of bra ad: Halyna Lobus with a Hol land Lop. Purabrad Buck - ■Poka-A-Dof - Rabaoca Lobus. Mlxsd Deo - Patina” - Kataryna Lobus. Mhad Broad • "Sunday* - Dustin Murray. Bast of Brasd/Mlxad Bread - Dustin Mur ray. Doa Mlxsd Bread, Baal af Mixed Cavy and Baal of Overall Shew - Abbia Parmen star. Bradford Dairy 4-H Yean of practice paid off for six 4-H dairy members from Brad ford County as they completed a successful year of dairy judging competition at the Pennsylvania State 4-H Days Dairy Judging Contest held recently at Penn State. The senior 4-H dairy judging team was first in the state in oral reasons and fifth in the overall competition. The team consisted of Ellen Keeney of Wyalusing, Amy Packard of troy, and Michael Wright of Canton. Amy Packard Pull in high -yielding com with these hard-working stalk rolls designed for maximum productivity. 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Team members were Jamie Alderfer of Athens, Bryan Champluvier of Wyalusing, and David Packard of Troy. Bryan Champluvier was high individual in the oral reasons contest and seventh overall. David Packard was third in oral reasons MILK. IT DOES A BODY good; You Ask *1 * ? > ? < 7 You Answer plain whereas the pine tree was decorated with tinsel and glit ter. The apple tree complained to God and God said to the apple tree that he would give the tree a special gift. Betsy doesn't remember the remainder of the story, but God ended up putting a Christmas star in the heart of each apple. If you cut an apple crosswise, you will find a perfectly shaped five point star in the heart of the apple. Betsy would like to have the complete story of how the star came to appear in the center of the apple. QUESTION Shirley Baer, New Freedom, would like handmade aluminum made during the late 1930 s and 19405, especially those with designs of animals, flowers, and fowl. ANSWER Charles E. Wright, Duncannon, wanted to know if the Gray Iron Casting Co., Mt. Joy, is still in business. Scott Alleman, Lititz, writes that it is not in business. His father worked there in the early ’6os when the plant closed. The company made small items such as the stove Wright men tioned in his letter, banks, door stops, boot cleaners and removers that mounted on porches, wait shelves, door knock ers, and pot holders. Perhaps the company’s most famous product was the flying eagles that people hung above their doors. ANSWER For the reader who wanted to know how to clean soot from painted dry wall, Ben L. Stoltzfus, Mechanics ville, Md., writes'that he has products that work when most other cleaners fail. For more information, write to him at 5395 James Rd., Mechanicsville, Md. 20659. Miriam DeLong, Quarryville, writes that she used Fuller washing compounds and it gave good results on her painted plaster walls. Mushroom Festival KENNETT SQUARE (Chester Co.) —Mark your calendar and join the fun at the Annual National Mushroom Street Festival, Saturday, September 24th, 10:00 a,m. - 5:00 p.m. located on State Street on downtown Kennett Square. Sponsored by Modem Mushrooms, it's an old-fashioned event featuring rides, games, crafts, entertainment, lots of food, and mainly mushrooms. Enjoy a “taste of Chester County" with dishes prepared by The Terrace Restaurant of Longwood Gardens. Kings Island Restaur ant, Kennett Square Inn, Courtney’s, Country Butcher and others. See the Mushroom Picking and Judging contests and the 1995 National Mushroom Queen. This year’s enttertainers will include: Crystal Creek, Johnny Law, Whale, Karen Myers Gymnasts and Baton Twirlers, Gary Combs Country Western Line Dancer’s and many others. Additional information is available from Precision Business Ser vices at (610) 444-4951 or 1-800-932-6369 or Lana Gill at (610) 444-2261 and fourth individual overall. Jantie Aldcrfcr was tenth overall The Bradford County 4-H Dairy Bowl team also competed at State 4-H Days. Team members were Jeff Wilbur and Robin Wil son of Rome, and Julie Chaffee of Apalachin. N.Y. Their coach was Katherine Lunde of Apalachin. Team members and coaches should be commended for their dedication to the 4-H dairy prog ram. Dairy judging team coaches are Dan Aldcrfcr, Sandy Craw ford, and Tom Wright Special thanks to Mark Carter, Bill Cur ley. and Tetri Packard for present ing additional workshops for those involved in the dairy judging program. (Continued from Pago B 28)