A26-Lancattar ift* ' JOYCE BUF** York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) A home bred, four-year-ol# Holstein was named Supreme Dairy Champion as the highlight of two days of open class dairy competition at the York Fair. “Coredale Calypso Janis” was bred by the Rodman Thompson family’s Coredale Holsteins of East Berliln, and is owned and ex hibited by sister and brother Shir ley Trimmer and Roy Thompson. Judges John Burket, East Free dom, and Steve Shaw, Williams burg, praised her extreme tallness, tremendous width in the heart and overall conformation and called her a “nine-plus on a scale of one to 10.” Janis is scored VG-87 and pro jected to a lactation total of over 24,000 milk. She is sired by Ap plcnotch Valiant Calypso and from an EX-scored Chairman dam. The Thompson family began exhibiting Janis as a heifer and both her dam and granddam were members during past years of the Coredale Holsteins’ showstring. As the York Fair’s Supreme Champion, Janis was awarded the revolving M. Ebert Rutter plaque, presented annually to the top dairy individual. The award is sponsor ed by Rutter Bros. Dairy in me mory of M. Ebert Rutter, one of the firm’s founders and a long time director and supporter of the York Fair. Rutter’s own homebred senior two-year-old, “Rutter Bros Pro Kings Leamay” earned the Re serve Supreme Champion title. Judges Shaw and Burket were highly complimentary of the young cow’s “strong front end, trcmendouse feet and legs and open rib,” and noted they would not change her in any way. She is sired by Jensgolden V Protein King and her dam is Rutter Bros. Victorys Lauren. Leamay is also a veteran of the tanbark, having been shown as a heifer by the Rut ter family of York. Unclassified, Leamay was still milking 62 pounds on her last DHIA test, after 241 days into lac tation, and is projected to finish with 19,988 milk, 936 fat and 669 protein. She is due to calve back in November. As Reserve Supreme Champion winners, the Rutter family was presented the Beatrice May Ball- Catherine May Kurtz memorial award. It is given annually by the William Everhart family of York in memory of the May sisters who were long-time exhibitors at the York Fair. Judges Shaw and Burket offer ed high praise for all the cham pions standing tail-to-tail in the show arena for the Supreme selec tion, noting them to be exemplary representatives of their respective breeds. Champion Ayrshire was “Goodies Ann Corben Alice,” a three-year-old exhibited by the Jeff Stambaugh family of Spring Grove. She is sired by Conebella Corben and her dam is Masonic-H Mae Goodies Ann. “One of the most angular cows in the nng,” the judges described her, adding praise for her length and levelness over her hooks and pins. Though officially shown as a dry three-year-old, the Brown Swiss champion was close to freshening and showed so much milkiness that she earned the top spot over other milking entries. “You have to love the power HoMieirt Named York Fair Supreme' W* t sh* stfews and' die way shse han- ****■*»: i. Run* bid... 2, He dies herself so gracefully, were ton* Family, among the judges’ comments „ '5 nn, * r v *V I, S? : L , l Hottatt* F,mlly ' 2 about “Meadowhill Barkley Jol- v^ n ß: WJ^ST" 8 ' ley.” The powerful three-year-old Baal Jr. Brad a Ownad: I . Ruttar Bro»., was exhibited by the Hostetler 2 j R u X|£ mp)on . M R( . family of Dover. Her Sire IS Mea- aarva Junior Champion, Ruttar Bros, dow Hill Convin Barkley-ET, and i'- oi Sira: 1. Ruttar Brea, her dam is Meadow Hill King Jil- I'TtonX* o '' lian-ET. Dry Agad; 1. Ruttar Bros., 2. Ruttar Bros. Jr. Two: 1. Ruttar Bros. Sr. Two; 1. Ruttar Bros., 2. Robart Honl saa Mildred Seed’s Top-O-Hill Farm, Downingtown, exhibited the homebred Jersey champion, “Top-O-Hill Admiral Precious.” Her dam is Top-O-Hill Silver B Patty Two and she is sired by Abridon Master Admiral. “A real fancy three-year-old, stylish and well-grown, with a tre mendous foreudder,” the judges observed in their comments. A junior-two-year-old exhibit ed by Joy-El Dairy Farm, the Ellis Crowl family, Airville, took champion honors in the Milking Shorthorn competition. “Joy-El Red Mabel,” is sired by Big Red and from the dam Glenrich V Mary. “Upstanding, with a good top line, and she looks like she’s working hard,” noted the judges in their Supreme Champion line-up comments about each champion. A partial listing of the York Fair’s open dairy show winners follows: Spring Calf: 1 Triple J Farm, 2 Ray-Knoll Farm, 3 Ray-Knoll Farm Winter Call: 1 Triple J Farm, 2 Fordvilte Farm, 3. Roy Coale Fall Call: 1. Roy Coale, 2. Stephanie Pomraning, 3 Tnple-J Farm Summer Yearling; 1 Roy Coale, 2. Ford ville Farm, 3. Roy Coale Spring Yearling; 1 Roy Coale, 2. Tnple-J Farm. Winter Yearling: 1 Tnple J Farm, 2. Hos tetler Family, 3 Dream Valley. Fall Yearling: 1 Triple J Farm, 2. Hostet ler Family, 3 Fordville Farm. Bast Jr. Brad & Owned; 1 Tnple J Farm, 2 Triple J Farm. 3 Dream Valley. Junior Champion - Triple J Farm; Re serve Junior Champion • Roy Coale. Jr. Gat of Sira: 1 Stephanie Pomraning, 2 Triple J Farm Baal Jr. Three: 1 Triple J Farm, 2 Dream Valley Dry 3 & 4: 1. Triple J Farm, 2 Ray-Knoll Farm, 3 Ray-Knoll Farm Dry Agad Cow; 1 Triple J Farm, 2 Dream-Valley, 3 Stephanie Pomraning. Jr. Two: 1 Jim Harris, 2 Hostetler Family, 3 Triple J Farm Sr. Two: 1 Ray-Knoll Farm, 2 Stephanie Pomraning, 3 Fordville Farm Thraa-Yaar-Old; 1 Triple J Farm, 2. Tn ple J Farm, 3 Fordville Farm Four-Year-Old: 1 Triple J Farm Five & Over: 1 Ray-Knoll Farm, 2 Roy Coale, 3 Triple J Farm Bast Udder: 1 Stephanie Pomraning, 2 Triple J Farm, 3 Jim Harris Sr. Brad A Owned: 1 Jim Harris, 2 Ray- Knoll Farm, 3 Ray-Knoll Farm Senior and Grand Champion - Triple J Farm, Reserve Senior and Grand - Jim Har ris Bast Sr. Thrss: 1 Ray-Knoll Farm, 2 Tri ple J Farm, 3 Dream Valley Farm Dairy Hard: 1 Triple J Farm, 2 Ray-Knoll Farm, 3 Dream Valley Farm. Produce of Dam: 1 Triple J Farm, 2 Dream Valley Farm, 3 Jim Harris Dam & Daughter; 1 Ray-Knoll Farm, 2 Dream Valley Farm, 3 Royston Coale Winter Calf: 1 Kelly Jo Myers. Summer Yearling; 1 Heather Crawl. Winter Yearling; 1. Joy-El Farm Fall Yearling; 1 Hostetler Family, 2 Hea ther Crawl Beet Jr. Brad B Owned; 1. Kelly Jo My ers. 2 Joy-El Farm, 3 Heather Crawl Junior Champion - Kelly Jo Myers; Re serve Junior Champion • Hostetler Family Dry 3 B 4: 1 Hostetler Family, 2. Joy-El Farm Three-Year: 1 Joy-El Farm. 2. Joy-El Farm. 3 Heather Crowl Beal Udder; 1. Hostetler Family, 2. Joy-El Farm, 3 Joy-El Farm. Beat Sr. Brad B Owned; 1. Joy-El Farm. 2 Joy-El Farm, 3. Heather Crowl. Senior and Grand Champion • Hostetler Family. Reserve Senior and Grand - Joy-El Farm Beat Sr. Throe: 1. Joy-El Farm Dairy Hard; 1 Joy-El Farm Produce of Dam: 1 Heather Crowl. Dam B Daughter; 1. Joy-El Farm. GUERNSEY Spring Call: 1. Rutter Bras. Winter Call: 1. Rutter Bros., 2. Barbara Leiphan, 3. Kimberly Pomranmg. Fall Call: 1 Robert Henlsee, 2. Rutter Bros Summer Yearling: 1. Rutter Bros., 2. Rut ter Bros AYRSHIRE BROWN SWISS Coredale Calypso Janis was named supreme champion over all dairy breeds at the York Fair’s open show. With the champion four year-old are from left, Leo Rutter, pre senting the revolving Ebert Rutter memorial plaque for the supreme winner; Roy Thompson, co-owner; Brian derr, leadsman; Shirley Trimmer, co-owner; and Angela Mummert, York County dairy princess. Reserve supreme champion at the York Fair's open show was the Guernsey con tender, Rutter Bros. Pro Kings Leamay. Shown from left with the champion are Angela Mummert, York County dairy princess; Leo Rutter, Cindy Rutter Johnson at the halter, and Delores Everhart, presenting the Beatrice May Ball-Catherine May Kurtz memor ial plaque. Dairy bread champions at the York Fair open ehow include from left, Mildred Seeds, Jersey; Jeff Stambaugh, Ayrshire; Nathan Hostetter, Brown Swiss, and Heather Growl, Milking Shorthorn. Flanking the winners are the dairy show Judges, Steve Shaw, left, and John Burket, right. Thrtt-Yaar: t. Rutter Bra*.. 2. Runtr Bros. Four-Vtsr; 1. Rutlsr Bros. Flvt-Yttr: 1. Runtr Bros. Bsot Uddor: 1. Ruttsr Bros., 2. Rutlsr Bros., 3. Robsrt HsnisM. Bssl Sr. Brsd A Ownsd: 1. Runtr Bros. Stnior and Grand Champion • Runtr Bros.; Rtatrvt Stnior and Grand Cham* pion • Runtr Bros. Batt Sr. Thrtt: 1. Runtr Bros. Dairy Hard: 1. Runtr Bros. Product of Dam: 1. Runtr Bros. Dam and Daughter: 1. Runtr Bros.. 2. Runtr Bras. * * f '■> r 1 * ** HOLSTEIN Spring Calf: 1. Nichpla* Rocha. 2. Core data Holttaint, 3 Oar-Oala Farm WintarCall; i. Sunnyband Farm. 2. Cora dala Hoi Main*, 3. Dar-Dala Farm. FaS Calf: 1. Angia Baahora, 2. Oar-Oala Farm, 3. Sunnyband Farm. SummarYaarling: l.CoradalaHolaiain*. 2 Heather Crawl, 3. Garwtll Holatain*. Spring Yearling: 1. Oar-Oala Farm, 2. Susan Richardson. 3. Hostetler Family. Winter Yearling; 1. Coradala Hdstalns, 2 Sunnyband Farm, 3. Sunnyband Farm. Fall Vaartlng: 1. Sunnyband Farm, 2. Oar-Oala Farm, 3. Coradala Holstaina. (Turn to Pago A2S) •P