"'IsST ** \ s r ek in the show ring of i. Lancaster County 4- , with five breeds 19 Lane Dairy *4 revu in pic *. - if N —e) i Schmuck, gets a represented. Lancaster County Holstein breeders held their contest the following day. Placings of all the events were printed in the July 29 edition of Lancaster Farming. ister Shows wed ures m , sister of jren impion Ayrshire, is at the halter of her grand champion Brown Swiss, while a friend, Michael and Gay Bukowski of Manheim are two young 4-H’ers who have Willem Kroon of The Netherlands, holds on to her reserve grand champion learned how to exhibit Jersey cattle which bring home blue ribbons. Ayrshire. 4 M \ 4 Mary Ann Witmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Witmer, Willow Street, showed this intermediate calf to reserve junior champion honors in the 4-H Guernsey Show. eSkP >. ' t ># Sandy Frey, 19, had the reserve grand champion in the 4-H Holstein Show last week. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mowery Frey Jr., Willow Street, she is in her last year of 4-H competition. Her home farm, "Fultonway”, has claim to one of the best-known prefixes registered in the books of the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Sandy is a member of HFAA and current vice president of the Lancaster County Junior Holstein Club. Matt and Tom Arrowsmith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom, stood at the halters of the' and and reserve and char 'ion Jersr Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5,1978 Arlen leener, Elizabethtown, won the junior championship banner of the 4-H Holstein Show with his August'Hill Rockman Leseyla, a senior yearling. Employed by Penn-Springs Farms, owned by the Robert Kauffman family, the young Holstein enthusiast fits well into the winning pattern of the well-known Lancaster bounty Holstein breeders. Kauffman showed the grand champion in the Open show, while his son, Steve, exhibited the grand champion in the 4-H contest. 135