WEST CHESTER - The Chester County 4-H Dairy Round-Up was held at the Kimberton Fair Grounds on Saturday, July 20. Members from six county dairy 4- H clubs participated in the show. Judges for type were Donald Seipt, dairy farmer from Easton, and Dale Olver, Atlantic Breeders, Lancaster. Judging showmanship and fitting were Greg Solt, Nor thampton County Extension Agent, and Sue Kulp, assistant manager of Ardrossan Farms in Villanova. The senior champion showman and fitter was Helen McCahon of Downingtown, showing a senior 2- year-old Jersey cow. The reserve senior champion showman and fitter was Dwight Stoltzfus of Morgantown, showing a 4-year-old Holstein cow. yearling. C (1 :): .yi, Huzzard, reserve junior; Tiffany Yeager, junior; Troy Hen dricks, first-year showman; and Karen Sanner, first-year fitter. Winners in Jersey competition were (from left): Troy Hendricks, reserve junior champion; Duane Stoltzfus, holding Helen McCahan's junior champion yearling; Rodney Griest, holding McCahan's reserve grand champion 5-year-old; Helen MaCahan, with her grand champion 2-year-old; and Theresa Tkacuk, Chester County dairy princess. Chester County 4-H'ers compete in daily round-up Junior champion showman and fitter honors went to Tiffany Yeager of Spring City, showing a Jersey intermediate yearling heifer. The reserve junior champion showman and fitter was Lynn Huzzard of Spring City, showing a Holstein senior yearling heifer. First-year fitter and reserve first-year showman honors went to Karen Sanner of Downingtown, showing a Jersey junior calf. First year showman and reserve first year fitter honors went to Troy Hendricks of Phoenixville, showing a Jersey senior calf. Dwight Stoltzfus’s 4-year-old Holstein cow was awarded grand champion in the Holstein type competition. Bryan Hoopes of West Grove, took reserve grand champion Brown Swiss Holstein champions included (from left): Jay Hicks, reserve junior champion; Helen McCahan, junior champion; Bryan Hoopes, reserve grand champion; and Dwight Stoltzfus, grand champion. McCahan was also selected senior champion showman and fitter, while Stoltzfus earned the reserve senior showing and fitting honors. champion honors with his 5-year old cow. Dwight received senior champion honors and Bryan received reserve senior champion honors. Junior champion Holstein honors went to Helen McCahon’s senior calf, while reserve junior Holstein honors went to Jay Hicks of West Chester with his intermediate calf. Frances Talley of West Chester, took grand champion of the Brown Swiss show with her Swiss junior yearling. Matthew Edwards of West Grove, captured grand champion Ayrshire honors with his senior 2- year-old cow. Reserve grand champion Ayrshire honors went to an intermediate yearling heifer owned by Melissa Edwards of West Grove. Senior champion Ayrshire honors went to Matt Edwards. Junior champion of the Ayrshire show was Melissa Edwards with her intermediate yearling heifer. Reserve junior champion was awarded to Charles Young of West Grove for his senior yearling heifer. The Guernsey show saw Troy Four-H Guernsey champions were (from left): Noel Scheib, reserve junior champion; Troy Hendricks, grand champion; and Theresa Tkacuk, dairy princess, holding Noel Scheib’s reserve grand champion dry cow. Hendricks, of Phoenixville, cap ture the grand champion honors, with his junior yearling. Reserve champion Guernsey honors went to Noel Carol Scheib of Phoenixville, with her dry 3-year-old cow. Senior champion honors went to Noel Scheib, and junior champion honors went to Troy Hendricks. Reserve junior champion was awarded to Noel Scheib for her junior yearling. Helen McCahon swept the top honors in the Jersey show, winning grand champion with her senior 2- year-old and capturing reserve grand champion with her 5-year old cow. Helen also was awarded junior champion for Jersey junior tidewater Maiybnd COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Before you invest in airplane tickets for your summer vacation, consider an adventure closer to home- Tidewater Maryland. From Chesapeake City to Smith Island, Maryland’s 17 Tidewater counties are filled with little known attractions. Historical sites of Tidewater Maryland, a free map and guide to these spots, is now available from The University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service. Nearly 200 points of interest are featured-from the Calvert Marine Museum on Solomon’s Island with its exhibits of Chesapeake yearling. Troy Hendricks received reserve junior champion for his senior calf. Chester County Dairy Extension Agent David Swartz noted that the 4-H Hound-Up and Show was the culmination of a year’s project work for each 4-H member. He commented that the help and cooperation of 4-H leaders, 4-H parents and 4-H members make membership in a 4-H dairy club exciting, educational, and in teresting. Anyone desiring more in formation on 4-H or 4-H dairy programs should call the Chester County Cooperative Extension Service Office at 696-3500. ideal vacation spot schooners, skipjacks and bugeyes, to the National Colonial Farm, a restored tobacco plantation in southern Prince George’s County. Baltimore is represented by Edgar Allen Poe’s longtime home and burial place, Talbot County by the historic Wye Mill, in operation since the 18th century, and St. Mary’s County by the Old Point Lookout Lighthouse. To obtain a free copy, send a self addressed stamped envelope to: Historical Sites of Tidewater Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service, Symons Hall-Room 3102, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.