Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1982, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7,1982
Dumbelle Farms Holstein is Shippensburg champ
BY BETH HEMMINGER
Staff Correspondent
SHIPPENSBURG - A six-year
old cow bred and shown by Thomas
Dum, 111 of Dumbelle Farms,
Landisburg, was selected as the
grand champion of the Ship
pensburg Fair’s Holstein Show,
held here last Thursday evening.
In making his final selection,
judge John Rinehart chose Tri-
Pond Ivanhoe Aaggie as the best of
approximately 200 black and white
entries. The grand champion stood
at the top of her class of aged cows
with production records of 100,000
pounds milk. She is the daughter of
Penstate Ivanhoe Star out of Tri-
Pond Aaggie.
Dum, who milks 50 Holstein cows
said he is extremely concerned
with the genetics of his cows. He
said, “My philosophy is, produce
the product in the fanciest package
possible.”
Reserve Grand Champion
honors went to Creedin C. Corn
man, Justa-Beauty Holsteins,
Carlisle. Comman, a veteran in the
show ring and at the Shippensburg
Fair has won numerous titles
during his years of attendance and
this year his title was won with
Justa-Beauty Kapen Libby, an
aged cow. In her lifetime, Libby
also has produced over 100,000
pounds of milk and placed second
Junior Champion winner Christine Gitt, Littlestown, left,
stands with her winning entry, Penn Gate Napoleon Clara.
The Reserve Junior Champion title was awarded to Thomas
Dum, 111, Dumbelle Farms, Landisburg, and his senior
yearling heifer Dumbelle Kit Builder Mindy.
Rodney Meyers of Chambersburg won the title of FFA
Grand Champion with his Dry 3 and 4 Year Old Cow and
Reserve Champion honors were presented to Timothy
Schaffner, Carlisle (left).
in the 100,000 pound production
class.
Libby freshened in September
1981 and has a record of about
21,756 pounds milk and 731 pounds
fat, stated Steve Cornman of Justa-
Beauty Holstems. This reserve
grand champion has been a
foundation cow for the well-known
Justa-Beauty herd and she is the
daughter of Justa-Beauty Gay Kim
sired by Allendairy Kapen.
Capturing the Grand Champion
title in the 4-H show was Rodney H.
Crider of Chambersburg. Rodney,
a Franklin County 4-H member
showed his homebred three-year
old, Antnm-Spnng Marvet
Brenda, to her champion title.
Brenda also was selected as best
uddered three-year-old. The 4-H
champion is the daughter of An
trun-Spring Flame Apollo and
sired by Lawcrest Marvex-Twm.
Dyar-Acres Lome Quality 'was
named Reserve 4-H Grand
Champion of the show. She is
owned and was shown by Rebecca
S. Dyarman of Shippensburg.
Dyar-Acres Lome Quality topped
the Dry 3 and 4-Year-Old class, and
is the daughter of Dyar-Acres Rose
Astrahoe Lmdy, sired by Quality
Ultimate.
Rodney Meyers’ entry, Janice
Ultimate Jody, was crowned FFA
Grand Champion. Rodney, a
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Captui ig Senior Champion and Grand Holsteins, Carlisle, captured Reserve Senior
Champion honors was Thomas Dum, Hi, ’ and Reserve Grand Champion honors with
Dumbelle Farms, Landisburg (right) 6-year-old age-cow Justa-Beauty Kapen Libby. Sharon
cow Tri-Pond Ivanhoe Aaggie, also named the Cornman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Creedin C.
Best Udder of the Show. Justa-Beauty Cornman is showing the Reserve Champion.
The Leroy Showaker family of Newville annual Holstein show. Pictured, from left, are
earned the titles of Premier Exhibitor and judge of the show, John Rinehart, Mr. and
Premier Breeder at Shippensburg Fair’s Mrs. Showaker. and son Edward.
Winners of the 4-H titles were Stacey Dory and Anita Cornman, left, showing the 4-H
Cornman showing the Junior Champion, a Reserve Junior Champion, an intermediate
Senior Yearling Heifer, Le-lda Paclamar Music heifer calf, Le-lda Oak Star Lady.
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