KIMBERTON (Chester four 4-H dairy clubs participating Co.) The Chester County 4-H «><• 87 animals being shown, with Dairy Roundup was held recently the Jersey breed being most repre at the Kimbcrton Fairgrounds with sented with 42 animals shown. From the left, Amy Hewitt is the reserve champion 4-H senior fitter and showman, while Kelly Young is the champion. From the left, TarlK Gaffney, reserve champion 4-H junior fitter and showman, while Ben Hendricks is the champion. From the left, Chester County 4-H Jersey champions are shown by Stephanie Donough with the reserve junior champ, Tammy Yeager shows the reserve senior and grand champion, Erica Lloyd shows the senior and grand champ ion, and Tarik Gaffney shows the junior champion. From the left, Kristina Donough shows the reserve Junior champion Holstein, while Mike DiMarzio shows the reserve senior and reserve grand champion. Kevin Nolan shows the senior and grand champion Holstein and Jarred Johns shows the Junior chpmpion. Chester County Holds 4-H Dairy Roundup Thirty-four members showed ' their animals, intending four, first year 4-Hers, resulting in 53 ani mals qualifying for the Southeast 4-H District Show, set to be held at Kutztown, August 27. Robert Barley. Conestoga, who is a Holstein breeder and former member of the Penn State Dairy Judging team, judged both the Ayrshire and Holstein breeds. Bill Lesher, Bcmville area dairyman and 4-H leader, judged the Guernsey and Jersey breeds. Judging for showmanship and fitting was Kathy Walton, of Carli sle, and Deb Dietrich. Berks Coun ty 4-H agent 4-H dairy cattle exhibitor Kevin Nolan of Cochranville, showed two grand champions the Hols tein and the Ayrshire breed champions not a common feat. In the Ayrshire show, Kevin Nolan, showed the senior and grand champion cow, a senior 3-year-old, Dreamnol Johnny’s Snow. It was the second year in a row that Nolan won with Snow. Craig Nolan showed the junior champion, a fall yearling Dream nol Olympic Starr, while brother Brian showed the reserve junior champion. Palace Heather, a sum mer yearling. Kelly Young showed both the reserve senior and reserve grand champion Ayrshire, a junior 3-year-old. Pute-Ayr AJ. Baby kakes, also a second year repieat performance. In the Holstein show. Kevin Nolan showed his senior 2-year old Dreamnol Leadman Paula to take the senior and grand champ ion awards. Showing the reserve senior and grand champion Holstein was Michael DiMarzio, of Atglen. He took the wins with his' senior 3-year-old cow, Donegal Creek Beaut Suz. Winning the junior champion title was Jarred Johns’ fall calf, Banksmere Towerhurt Trix. Kris tina Donough, of Chester Springs, showed the reserve junior champ ion, a fall yearling, Beebe-Hill Wine Willie. In the Jersey show. Erica Lloyd, of Pottstown, showed the senior and grand champion, a senior 2-year-old cow, Patrick Joyce. Tammy Yeager, of Spring City, showed the senior reserve champ ion and reserve grand champion, a junior 3-year-old, Agape Classic Suzanna, daughter of last year’s grand champion. Tarik Gaffney, of Downing town, showed the junior champ ion, a fall yearling, Top-O-HUI Junos Tootsie Roll. The reserve junior champion was shown by Erst year club mem ber Stephanie Donough. Donough won with her fall calf, Royal Queen Juno Laurine. In the Guernsey breed. Julie Sollenberger, of Spring City, took all the championship honors. Her senior 2-year-o)d Warwickmanor Fayette Audrey was senior and grand champion. Sollenbeiger’s French Creek Fayette Daisy came in as reserve senior and grand, but was last year’s grand champion. Sollebetger’s other champions were French Creek Victory Valen tine, a spring calf, for junior champion, and French Creek Frank April, a winter calf, for reserve junior champ. The showing and fitting contest is divided into three age groups, first year, junior and senior divisions. Champion first year showman ship honors went to Ciyttal Kolb, Julie Sollenberger, on right, gets help from some friends showing her Chester County champion 4-H Guernseys. From the left, Cmig Nolan shows the Junior champion Ayrshire, Kelly Young shows the reserve senior and grand champion, Kevin Nolan shows the senior and grand champ ion and Brian Nolan shows the reserve Junior champion. showing champion. of Sping City. Stephanie Donough, of Chester Springs, was reserve champion. In first year fitting, the champ ion was Erin Brobst, Spring City, and reserve champion was Stepha nie Donough as reserve filter. In the junior-age division, the champion showman and fitter was Ben Hendricks, of Pheonixvillc. Tarik Gaffney, of Downingtown took the reserve fitter and show- Groce Named Chairman SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Larry L. Groce of Butler Manufacturing Company has been named chair man of the U.S. Feed-Grains Council (USEGC). Groce is vice president-, international for Butler, a major manufacturer of grain storage and handling equipment He directs all international marketing and sales activities for Butler’s grain sys tems division. Groce was named' chairman during the Council’s 33rd Annual Board of Directors Meeting, held in San Diego. Calif.. July IS-21. The meeting's theme was "Part ners in Change.” reflecting the Erin Brobst is named first year fitting winner. manship ribbons. In the senior-age division, the champion was Kelly Young, of West Grove, and Amy Hewitt, of Spring City, was reserve champion. Prior to the official show there was pre-4-H showing competition for those under 8 years old. After the show, there was a showman ship competition between 4-H alumni, parents and leaders. group’s efforts to continue the successful promotion of U.S. feed grains in the export market through cooperation between agri business and producer groups. As chairman, Groce will provide leadership as well as speak and travel on behalf of die Council. Other Council Officers elected were vice chairman Eldon Gould, Illinois Com Marketing Board; treasurer Ron Saylor, Nebraska Grain Sorghum Deve lopment, Utilization and Market ing Board; secretary Glen Buckley, CF Industries, Inc.; and president and CEO Kenneth Bobbie. USPOC.