4-Year-Old Wins DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.) —Petticote Leadtnan Doll - ET, a four-year-old shown by Delaware Valley College of Etoylcstown, was named grand champion at the Bucks County Holstein Show held recently at the Middletown Grange Fair. Reserve champion went to Rocky Side Commissioner Faye, an aged cow owned by Thomas and Darlene Hardy. Perkasie. Delaware Valley College also claimed both the premier breeder and premier exhibitor awards. The junior champion of the From left, Judge Ron Trostle; grand champion, Petticote Leadman Doll - ET, shown by Delaware Valley College stu dent Todd Webb of Street, Md.; Jennifer Lear, Bucks-Mont gomery dairy princess; and reserve grand champion, Rocky Side Commissioner Fay, shown by Darlene Hardy, Perkasie. show was the summer yearling heifer shown by Delaware Valley College, Smith Mead Krystal Kit ty. Reserve junior champion went to Rothrock Cubby Miss Daisy, a fall heifer calf exhibited by Aman da Symonds. In all, 95 head were entered. 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