Barbara Aaron, a perennial winner Dairy Show with her two-year-old in local Jersey competition, took cow. Matthew Arrowsmith, who’s grand champion breed honors in barely as tall as his senior calf, took Tuesday's Lancaster County 4-H reserve honors. 4-H Dairy, Holstein (Continued from Page 1 Peach Bottom, showed both reserve champion junior the reserve junior champion showman. Reserve senior and reserve senior cham- showman honors went to pion. Ellen also was Maureen Hough, Peach champion senior showman, _ and her sister Sandy was Grand Champion Ayrshire r i New Idea’s Superpickers 1-row Superpicker... low cost way to harvest your com Hour after hour, acre after acre, you’ll get non-stop plug-free picking in all kinds of corn with a 1-row Superpicker. The big, hungry gathering unit picks clean, even in down and tangled corn. Flexi-Finger presser wheels on the long, 6-roll husking bed deliver clean, whole ears to your wagon even in the heaviest yields. 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Two of the little Freys, Sandra being named premiere exhibitor and premiere and John, proudly displayed the two banners that breeder for the 1974 Lancaster District Holstein will be added to the family’s trophy collection. was a three-year-old owned by Penny Halblieb and Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, which was also senior champion. Reserve breed champion went to Russell Wilson, Elizabethtown, who showed a two-year-old. Junior breed champion was a junior yearling shown by Rhonda Shope, Elizabethtown, and reserve junior breed champion was a junior calf shown by Warren Schmuck, Peach Bottom. Daryl Martin, Stevens, was selected as champion senior showman for the Ayrshire breed, and he went on to be named grand champion showman of all the colored breeds. His brother Dennis was junior champion Ayrshire showman, and he, too, became junior champion of all colored breeds. Karen Schmuck was reserve champion junior showman for Ayrshires and for all colored breeds and her brother Warren was reserve senior champion Ayrshires. Reserve senior champion for all colored breeds was Linda Witmer, Willow Street. • In Holstein competition on Wednesday, Lynn Royer, Lancaster, took senior and grand champion honors with A pair of E-Town Ayrshires, both County 4-H Dairy Show. Penny from the Masonic Homes herd, came Halblieb showed the grand champion, in first and second in breed com- while Russell Wilson had the reserve petition at this week’s Lancaster animal. his aged cow, and Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown, showed the reserve senior and reserve grand, also an aged cow. Linda’s first place senior yearling was named junior champion and Sandra Frey, Lancaster, owned the reserve junior champion, a senior palf. In showmanship com petition, Karen Martin, East Earl, was selected junior champion, and Jane Stoltz fus, Gap, was reserve junior champion. Charlene Landis, Lancaster, received the award for being the best first-year showman. Senior champion showman was Lynn Royer, with Linda Kauffman being named reserve senior champion. They both went on to be named senior Champion and reserve senior champion, respectively, of all breeds. In junior showmanship, Karen Martin was overall champion, and Dennis Martin, Stevens, was reserve overall champion. An added feature of the show on Tuesday was a calf dressing contest, which featured calves dressed as cartoon characters. Winner was a Jersey owned by Ellen (Continued on Page 24) Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 27,1974 REEL-TITE* WIRE TIGHTENER SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER SAVE NE ARLY 20%! Older now and get 20 REEL-TITES and a handle lor only $8,951 Regular price is $ll.OO. REEL-TITES work on just about any kind of fence wire Ne anstapliai eecestary. 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