NL 27 No. 47 q m Elegants Suzanne Imig'is Holstein ftßaymondairi Bdotnick f • HarryMykrantz pf Wtipsfa, Ohio: displays his graft* champion Jersey Four Sections Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982 / BY DONNA TOMMELLEO HARRISBURG This week, the Keystone State opened her doors to tireless globetrotters, men, women and children traveling the road of advancement, relinquishing their soft warm beds for one of straw and catering to the • every need ofiheir most important livelihood -ipurebred dairy cattle. ‘The All American Dairy Shows attracted exhibitors from as far west as California and as north as Canada. While several new names were inked in the champion record books this year, _a few familiar faces stood in the Manner’s circle as well. Throughout this issue, Lancaster Farming takes you, page by page, to the exciting Pennsylvania All American. At press time, the Ayrshire Show ~ Joiene Sue Snyder Paf State Dairy Princess Fancy cattle fill All-American lineup and one of the largest Holstein competitions in the history of the All American was still in progress. Next week’s issue will bring complete results of both shows. However, before Thursday’s competition ended with Holstein bulls through dry class, show judge ■ Twolwadsare betterthan one. Betsy Perschke, 18, of Lawrence County reigns as Pa. Guernsey Queen. , ShcirtliOfn tl?B6der Jim Young, Newville, accepts PreTiiler inhibitor and Breeder banners from breed rep Allen Renfrew.; $7.50 per year Bob Beauprez picked senior calf Raymondairi Boot Nick Candle as Junior Champion Female. Owned by Suzanne Ixnig of Oconto, Wisconsin, the junior champ is sired by Ripchen Boot Nick and out i of an Excellent Chapel Bank Apache daughter.