Morrison Cove LINDA WILLIAMS Bedford Co. Correspondent MARTINSBURG (Blair Co.) —Cool temperatures maned only by occasional showers aided the 46th annual Morrison’s Cove Dairy Show held recently. A new format this year had the show compacted into three days with one day for a youth show, one day for an open division (adults and youth) colored breeds show and another day for an open divi sion Holstein show. Supreme champion of all breeds for the week was a 2-year-old Jersey cow owned by Craig and Susan Wicker of Centre Hall. The reserve supreme champion was an aged Holstein cow owned by Charles Hershberger of Martinsburg. Overall all the breed shows, the premier breeder and exhibitor was Globe Run Farms owned by Alice and John Foster Jr. of Petersburg. BIG SAVINGS! ON GRAIN BINS AND DRYERS Han Now For This Year's Cropl Call The Experts! Stnrim Youth Division In the youth division Holstein show. Ellen Beit showed the grand champion, while Holly Morse of Clearville took reserve honors. Junior champion was a winter yearling owned by Amanda Cess na and Rachel Fox showed an intermediate calf as reserve junior. In the youth Guernsey show Aaron Gable of Snider Homestead Farms in New Enterprise took top Guernsey awards, while his cou sin, Amber Clark, held reserve honors. Jan Snider and Amber Clark took junior champion honors. In the youth Brown Swiss show, Walter Schilling and Nicholas Burket of Curryville showed the grand champion, while Walter Schilling of Williamsburg had reserve grand. Burket took all junior champion awards. Leslie Bailey of Ralaine Jerseys in Roaring Spring took champion E/HHERR ■k Full Line Parts Dept ★ Sell, Service & Install ★ Rt. 272 South - 14 Herrvme Rd. Willow Street, PA 17584 Ph: 717-464-3321 or Toll Free 800-732-0053 Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM in r Yuan Announces awards in Jersey competition. Kendy Gable. New Enteiprise, took reserve honors. Junior champion honors went to Lee Bailey of Roaring Spring. Reserve junior champion was owned by Garrett Stonerook. ChriseUe Fisher, New Enter prise. took all top awards and junior champion awards in Milk ing Shorthorn competition. Fisher also showed the fust place senior calf, summer yearling, and dry cow. Edna Schilling of Williamsburg placed first second in senior 3-year-olds. Grand champion Ayrshire was an intermediate calf owned by Rachael McCutcheon of Altoona. Charles Liner, Port Matilda, had the senior champion, Jason Mowry, Roaring Spring, took reserve senior honors with a 2-year-old. McCutcheon also showed an intermediate calf for junior champ- C§u kug> GRAIN CLEANER • 40' Outer Drum • Double Screens • B’xB' Rll auger With Motor • Fully Assembled • Capacity - 1600 BPH At 15% Moisture • Larger Models Y B & w Grain I Aerator Save $ by keeping your grain in top condition! SALE 8 119.99 GRAIN TESTER 1 SUPER SALE $189.99 Dairy Winners ion and a senior calf for reserve junior. Open Shows The open division colored breeds show was held on July 31. In the Ayrshire show, Alan Brant, Blacklog Ml Farm, Mt. Union, showed the grand champ ion, a 2-year-old. Reserve honors went to Michael Brant also of Blacklog. Reserve junior champion, a winter calf, was shown by Rachel McCutcheon of Altoona while Alan Brant showed the junior champion, a winter yearling. The grand champion Brown Swiss was a 3-year-old owned by Brandy Homing of Huntingdon, while the reserve grand champion rosette went to Charles Liner of Port Matilda with a 5-year-old. Nicholas Burket took junior champion with a junior yearling and Rachel Sellers, Martinsburg, had reserve junior with a senior yearling. 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JUNIOR YEARLING: 1 Amanda Cessna, 2.Mark Snider, 3.Enc Fiedsnck. INTERMEDIATE YEARLING; 1 Amanda Cessna; Mark Frederick; and Wes Metzker. SENIOR YEARLING: I.Paul Frederick; 2.Bryan Smith; 3. Holly Morse. (Turn to Page A 18) MORTON BUILDINGS Since 1903 MORRISON’S COVE 46th Dairy Show (Youth Division) HOLSTEIN