IS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1973 Chester County 4-H Dairy Winners Named The Chester County 4-H Dairy Roundup was held August 17 at the Kimberton Fair Grounds. During the course of the show the following 4-H members were recognized for their ac complishments during the past year: Susan Weaver, Glen Moore - Junior All American Holstein; Edward Henley, Cochranville - Junior All American Ayrshire, Grand Champion Ayrshire, 1972 Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show; Cathy Wollaston, Toughkenamon - 1972 Chester County 4-H Dairy Achievement winner, Olmstead Award for outstanding Pwnnsylvania 4-H Jersey member, grand champion Jersey, 1972 Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show. 1973 Pennsylvania 4-H Days - State winners: Dairy judging - Cathy Wollaston, Toughkenamon; James Stanton, Oxford; Mary Tkaczuk, Elver son; Susan Weaver, Glen Moore. Dairy demonstration - Darnel Wemstock, Phoenixville; dairy foods demonstration - Sarah Weinstock, Phoenixville. Susan Kulp, Pottstown - 1972 Chester County 4-H Dairy Achievement winner, junior division; Sharon Guest, Pott stown - 1973 Chester County In ternationl Farm Youth Exchange delegate to Sweden. In Holstein competition, a two year-old cow, Bryncoed Astra Sutre owned by Wendy Shaw, Chester Springs, was named grand champion. Reserve champion was a three-year-old cow, Winterland Burke Decca owned by Barry Hostetter, Ox ford. Susan Pepple, Oxford was named junior Holstein fitter showman and Stanley Guest, Pottstown - senior fitter showman. Cathy Wollaston, Toughkenamon, exhibited both the champion and reserve champion Jersey in addition to receiving the recognition of being the supreme fitter-showman of the enitre show. Her champion Jersey was a seven-year-old cow, Sage Maple Lawn Connie. Her four-year-old cow, Liberator Maple Lawn Cindy, was reserve champion. Denise Andrien, West Chester was champion junior Jersey fitter-showman Androssan G.L.R. Minerva, an eight-year-old cow owned by Edward Henley, Cochranville, was grand champion Ayrshire. His sister Sharon, won reserve champion with her three-year-old cow, Meredith Bright Laura. Eddie was also named junior Ayrshire fitter-showman, and Sharon, senior fitter-showman. Grand Champion Guernsey was Bright side N.L. Wilda Fern, owned by Marjorie Pyle, Malvern A senior calf, Kim berton P Don Cotton, owned by Clyde Good, Kimberton, was reserve champion Guernsey. Jeffrey Staner, Malvern was junior Guernsey fitter-showman and Holly Scheib, Phoenixville - Line-Drying Clothes If you prefer line drying to machine drying, use rustproof hangers for dresses and blouses to help them keep their shape. And hang drip-dry garments directly from the rinse water without wringing or squeezing. 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