E2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22,1981 Stamy family sweeps Carlisle Fair dairy show BY BETH HEMMINGER Staff Correspondent CARLISLE Cumberland County dairy producers provided a show of thrilling competition for the Carlisle Fair’s open dairy show held last Tuesday evening. Judging the annual event was Paul King, a Holstein breeder in York John Stamy 111 and family, Newville, exhibited the grand and senior champion cow of Holstein Show. Cumberland Co. CARLISLE Judge Robert Kauffman, Lancaster County, remarked at last Thursday’s Cumberland County 4-H Dairy Show, “Cumberland County 4- H’ers displayed, an outstanding group of animals and should be proud to exhibit them at any show.” Michael Dyarman, Dyar-Acres, Newville, captured the coveted crown of 4-H Holstein grand H show. Ann Stover, Carlisle, was the winner in the experienced up was completed forjinother year division of the Cumberland County 4-H Fitting and Showing with 15'tiredanmalfand 40 tired, Competition. but happy, 4-H’ers.-BH County. John Stamy, HI and family, Newville, stole the Holstein show with their outstanding display of four first place cows junior two year-old, senior two-year-old, three-year-old and five-year-old. The Stamy’s five-year-old cow was crowned senior and grand champion with his 5 year-old cow, Dyar-Acres Marquis Elva. John Stamy, IV repeated his winning performance from Tuesday evening’s open show, claiming the reserve grand champion Hosltein title with Manor Grove Jake Heidi. The junior champion award was bestowed upon Stacy Comman’s intermediate calf, followed by Ann Stover, Carlisle, with a senior champion of the show. After capturing 'four championship titles, the Stamy’s went on to claim several top place group classes, the Best Udder class and Best Three Females. Delmar Comman of Corlan Farms, Carlisle, stepped into the limelight with his first place senior yearling to be awarded the junior championship. Mark Naugle, Carlisle, exhibited the reserve junior champion. Comman and Naugle' pulled their top place animals together to win the Junior Get-Of-Sire class. Junior calf and intermediate calf honors went to Robert Smith, II and Stacy Comman, respectively. Both winners are from Newville. Dyar-Acres, Newville, captured top honors for the senior calf and aged dry cow. Blue nbbon winner in the junior yearling class was captured by Mark Naugle, who also exhibited the first place 3 and 4-year-old dry cow. Leroy Showaker, Le-Ida Farms, Newville, completed the courtly set in the Holstein show with his twin yearling bulls receiving grand and reserve grand champion. The senior champion exhibited by Three Springs Farm, Newville was selected by Judge King as grand champion of the Milking Shorthorn show. The farm’s en tries took blue ribbons in the 2- holds 4-H Dairy Roundup yearling being named reserve junior champion: The top place Holstein junior calf was awarded to Robert Smith, H, Newville. Sharon Comman, Justa Beauty Farm, Carlisle, received the first place award in the senior calf class. Blue ribbon winner in the junior yearling class was Fred Hoch, Carlisle. Ann Stover captured the first place senior yearling nbbon. First place junior 2 year-old was captured by John Stamy IV. Rebecca Dyarman went home with two blue ribbon winners senior 2 year-old and 3 year-old cows. Sharon Gaisler, Newville, claimed the top 4 year-old spot. Jeffrey and Douglas Mc- Cullough, Newville, proudly went home to their farm with the junior and reserve junior championship awards in the 4-H Guernsey show. Christine Young, Three Springs Farm, Newville, was awarded the junior and reserve junior cham pion honors in the 4-H Milking Shorthorn show. After working for months, weeks, days and hours, the 4-H’ers and their animals were ready for the showmanship and fitting contest. They were divided into four categories: junior inex perienced, senior inexperienced, experienced and honorary. The honorary division were those in dividuals who had already won the other three divisions. - Winning the junior inex perienced division was Ray Yost and Dean Wagner, both of Carlisle. Deai) Wagner exhibited ex cellent skills and went on to win the experienced division showman and fitter, along with Ann Stover, Claiming the honorary title for the second time was John Stamy, ' IV of Newvdle. Cumberland County’s 4-H round- Patti Ocker, Shippensburg, exhibited the grand champion Ayrshire. year-old class, 3-year-old class, 4- year-old class and aged cow class. Christine Young of Three Springs, proudly exhibited the junior champion Milking Shor thorn. Three Spring’s also claimed their share' of the trophies in the group classes, first places junior get-of-sire, best three females, and dam and daughter. Lucille Ocker and family, s -o John Stamy IV received reserve grand champion at the 4-H Holstein Round-up Ray Yost was the winner of the junior inexperienced division of the Cumberland County Fitting and Showing competition. x - - - Shippensburg, walked away with top honors in the Ayrshire show, claiming junior and grand champion along with blue ribbon awards in all the group classes. Mildred Seeds went home to her Top-O-Hill Farms, Dowingtown with numerous awards in the Jersey show and capturing the coveted junior and grand cham pion awards.