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    A34-Lancaster Fannlnfl, Saturday, August 15, 1987
Morrison’s Cove
BY BETSY YODER
Huntingdon Co. Correspondent
The tanbark trail started for
numerous dairy show people last
week at the Morrison’s Cove Dairy
Show held at Memorial Park in
Martinsburg. The week long event
drew over 430 entries; the largest
number cattle ever brought to this
show.
FFA members from four coun
ties started the Tuesday event by
parading approximately 150 qual
ity dairy animals past judges John
Smith of York, type judge; and
Tom Wakefield of Bedford, fitting
and showing judge.
The same two animals that took
the top spots in the Holstein com
petition last year, captured the
lime-light again. John A. Foster
111, who had reserve champion last
year took the top spot this year
with his 4 year-old Columbus
daughter. Foster also had the first
place junior herd and the champion
herd over all breeds.
Ken Diebold, Altoona, took
reserve honors this year with his 4
year-old Burket Falls Grandee
daughter.
Winning junior champion hon
ors was Bill Snider of Bedford. He
exhibited a daughter of Cory-
Brook Temptation ET in the senior
yearling class.
Paul Carr, Somerset showed his
summer yearling to the reserve
junior champion spot She is a Val
iant daughter.
In Brown Swiss Competition
there were only two showmen.
What they did not have in numbers
they made up in quality. Robert
Fritz of Somerset dominated the
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senior classes and took the top two
spots of Grand and Reserve. He
also had reserve junior champion
and the first place junior herd.
Rich Chesney of Williamsburg
had the junior classes under con
trol and won junior champion.
Linette Diehl of Bedford cap
tured the two top awards in the
Aryshire show. She had Grand
Champion with a Marbrae Captain
daughter and Junior Champion
with a High-Vue Larry daughter.
Dean Varner, Shirleysburg, had
reserve grand champion and Todd
Parsons had reserve junior
champion.
The Jersey competition was
dominated by James Heeler of
Shade Gap. James had the Grand
and reserve grand and junior
champion awards placed in his
hands.
Joe Kelly had the reserve junior
champion.
The McDonald family of Imler
captured all the top honors with
their Guernsey entries. Melissa
had junior champion with and
intermediate yearling and Ryan
had reserve with a senior calf.
Their older sister Angelique had
grand and reserve champions and
the first place junior herd.
In showing and fitting competi
tion, Paul Carr was named master
showman and Robbie Ickes was
master fitter.
4-H SHOW
Wednesday morning 4-H’ers read
ied their entries forjudging later in
the day. John Smith was the 4-H
show judge and Alan Kozak,
Centre County Extension Agent,
was the fitting and showing judge.
Dairy Feed
Programs
Dairy Show Is Largest Ever
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the Junior Champion at the Open Holstein Show.
In the Brown Swiss show
Christie Booher of Blairs Mills
repeated last years performance by
capturing the grand and reserve
grand honors. She also had first
place junior herd.
Joe Stitt of Martinsburg showed
hsi intermediate yearling to the
junior champion spot while Char
lotte Chesney had reserve junior
champion.
Beth Ann Clark, Bedford, also
did a retake of last year by having
the grand champion Guernsey and
the first place junior herd.
Melissa Morrow, Tyrone had
reserve grand and the Blair County
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Overall Colored Breed Champion.
Her sister Kristi did well by show
ing the junior champion.
Melissa McDonald had reserve
junior champion.
The Hardy family of Petersburg
dominated the Jersey show again
this year. Janice had grand champ
ion with a senior two year-old; Jill
had reserve grand with a junior 2
year-old and James had reserve
junior champion with a senior calf.
Adam Frederich had junior
champion Jersey with an interme
diate calf.
Sisters Diane and Monica
Goshom were the only milking
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Shorthoni exhibitors. Monica had
the grand and reserve junior
champs and Diane showed the
junior champion.
John A. Foster HI also had the
grand champion Holstein in the
4-H show, with a three year-old
Sexation daughter. He also had the
first place junior herd and was
named senior division master
showman.
Miriam Kelly had the reserve
grand champion, also a three year
old. Miriam was also named senior
division master fitter.
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