A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21,1984 Lancaster Holstein (Continued from Page Al) Senior Yearling Herfer 1 Fuftonway Farms 2 Penn Springs Farm 3 Furry Frey & Sons Junior Champion Female Karen Kauffman Reserve Jr Champion Female Jennifer Stoitzfus Jr 2-Year Old 1 Michael Peifer 2 David Hunt 3 Diane Hershberger Sr 2-YeerOW 1 J Mowery Frey 2 Donald Welk 3 Nikelle Wivell 3-Year-OW Cow 1 Paul and Maurice Welk 2 Paul Welk 3 Joseph Wivell 4-Year OW Cow I Furry Frey & Sons 2 Leonard Stoitzfus 3 Joseph Wivell 4-Yeer-Okt Dry Cow 1 Thomas McCauley 2 Sandra Frey Thomas 3 Stonehurst Farms S-Yeer-OWCow 1 David Hunt 2 Jay Landis S-Yeer-OM and Over Dry Cow 1 Karen Shertzer 2 John Mowery Frey 3 Nathan Stoitzfus 6-Year-Old and Over Cow 1 Fultonway Farms 2 Susan Mane Ness Senior Champion Female Paul and Maurice Welk Reserve Sr Champion Female Paul Welk Lancaster Co. 4-H’ers compete for dairy honors BY LAURA ENGLAND AND SUZANNE KEENE QUARRYVILLE - The outside competition wasn’t too stiff for a brother and sister showing in the Brown Swiss class of the Lancaster Janice Garber showed both the champion and reserve champion Guernseys. Here, brother Jay helps hold the reserve champion. Receiving honors for their showmanship were: to left, juniors McCauley; in front, first year entries John Barley and Renee Zartman; and behind cow, seniors Karen Shertzer and Steve Hershey. Grand Champion Female Paul and Maurice Welk Reserve Grand Champion Female Paul Welk 100.000 Lb Production Class 1 Penn Springs Farm Produce of Dam 1 Donegal Creek 2 Nikelle Wivell 3 Joy Dale Dam and Daughter 1 Welk Crest 2 New Direction 3 Stonehurst Farms Best Three Females 1 Welk Crest 2 Con Noll Farms 3 Donegal Creek Premier Breeder Con Noll Farms Premier Exhibitor Fultonway Farms County 4-H Dairy Show Wed nesday. In fact, they were the only two competing for the cham pionship titles. But despite the lack of com petition from other 4-H’ers, jjUf > I Ml Lancaster County Holstein reserve grand champion is Welk-Crest Jemini Belinda, shown by Mark Welk. aik ' * f s Nikelle Wivell, left, showed the champion Holstein, and Thomas McCauley had the reserve champion. Lucinda and Scott Trimble find the competition between themselves to be just as challenging. The children of Don and Carol Trimble, Peach Bottom, Cindy and Scott have 14 years of 4-H experience between them - Cindy with eight years and Scott with six. Until this year, Cindy and her entries have dominated the Brown Swiss class, earning grand championships almost every year. Scott followed right behind with t * ♦, In the Jersey competition, Helen Arrowsmith had the champion while her brother, Tom, had the reserve champion. reserve champion honors. However, the tables were turned this year as Scott carried off the championship. With his entry, a senior calf bred by Arthur L. Morrison, West Alexander, Scott received the championship laurels. Cindy and her senior calf entry, Lucinda’s Allspice, were named the reserve winners. Cindy and Scott were just among the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Club members competing for the A' 1 *,•* *- top spots in their classes. Members competed in Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey classes. Winning the championship title in the Ayrshire breed was a Mount Joy 4-H’er. Angela Spickler and her 4-year-old cow, Masonic Homes M.A. Kate, took the grand championship. The daughter of James and Linda Spickler, Angela and her cow won the title last year as well. • - $ s*'i . < «' **u >«Sr (Turn to Page A 37)