—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 18. 1976 16 Anderson advances at Holstein show There wasn’t a bad one in this as winners, .iderson is the son of bunch. This is all Carl Anderson 111 and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Jr. of Spring entered in the York Fair's Open Grove. Holstein Show, and they all came up By DIETER KRIEG YORK The odds were against Carl Anderson even winning one first place, if one figures strength strictly in terms of numbers. With just three animals at the Fair, and the best Holstein breeders in York County represented, one might think that an 18-year old student has little chance to come up with a winner. Carl Anderson didn’t come up with a winner. He came up with three and in a big way. The young man from Spring Grove had the first place 2-year old, the first and second place 3-year olds, the reserve grand champion, the second-place dairy herd, and the cow with the second-best udder. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Jr., Carl is currently a student at Penn State’s York campus. With animal sciences as his major field of study, he hopes one day to enter a career in either dairy farming or veterinary medicine. In addition to his : mdies, young Anderson helps out at his home farm regularly. Even while attending college, he milks the family’s herd of 50 cows morning and evening. Furthermore, he helps out with field work whenever he can. Cows and dairy farming are Anderson’s main in terests, which might explain why he’s such an ac complished showman. “I like registered Holsteins a lot, I enjoy farming and working with cows,” he remarked Thursday night. Asked if there might be anything he does not like about farming, Anderson grinned broadly and an swered “no,” and with the same smile added, “I guess when you have good cows like that, it makes it a little better.” Anderson’s reserve grand champion, a daughter of “Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation,” placed second to a cow exhibited by Paul and Cathy King of Delta. The junior champion of the show belonged to Cindy Knight, while the reserve honors in that division went to Rodman Thompson. More than 1700 head of livestock were at the York Fair this year, with registered Holsteins strongly represented. Following are more detailed results of the Open Holstein Show, held Thur sday at the York Fair: Junior Calf 1. Phillip Laughman, Thomasville; 2. Leroy and Joyce Bupp, Seven Valleys; 3. David King, Delta; 4. Rodman Thompson, East Berlin; 5. Kevin Laughman, Thomasville; 6. Jeff and Brett Ritter. Intermediate Calf 1. Woodbine Farms, Woodbine; 2. Tom Boyer, York; 3. Clarence and Ray Kramer, Mechanicsburg; 4. Russell Miller, Tamaqua; 5. Tom Welsh, East Berlin; 6. Beverly Brown, Delta. Senior Calf 1. Rodman Thompson, 2. Braden King. Boonesboro, Md.; 3. Kevin Laughman, ThomasviUe; 4. Woodbine Farms; 5. Marion Benedict, 6. Leroy and Joyce Bupp. Junior Yearling 1. Peter King, Delta; 2. Paul and Cathy King, Delta; 3. Tom Boyer, York; 4. Clarence and Ray Kramer; 5. Kelly Sue Krebs, 6. Russell Miller. Senior Yearling 1. Woodbine Farms, 2. Tom Boyer, 3. Paul and Cathy King, 4. Leonard Greek, Delta; 5. Ellis Growl and family, Airville; 6. Patricia Greek, Delta. Best Junior Female 1. Woodbine Farms, 2. Woodbine Farms, 3. Tom Boyer, 4. Philip Laughman, 5. Tom Boyer, 6. Leroy and Joyce Bupp. Junior Champion Cindy Knight, Woodbine Farms. Reserve Junior Champion Rodman Thompson. Jr. Get of Sire 1. Woodbine Farms, 2. Tom Boyer, 3. Russell Miller, 4. The Philip Stambaugh family, 5. The Ellis Crowl family. 3 to 4 year old Dry Cows 1. Rodman Thompson, 2. Leroy and Joyce Bupp, 3. Paul and Cathy King, 4. Paul and Cathy King, 5. Woodbine Farms, 6. Braden King. Aged dry Cows 1. Paul and Cathy King, 2. Woodbine Farms, 3. Philip Stambaugh family, 4. Clarence and Ray Kramer, 5. Woodbine Farms, 6. Philip Stambaugh family. Two Year Olds 1. Carl Anderson, 2. Philip Laughman, 3. Leroy and Paul King and his grand champion of the York Fair. Joyce Bupp, 4. Woodbine Four Year Olds and Cathy King, 4. Woodbine Farms, 5. Leroy and Joyce 1. Paul and Cathy King, 2. Farms, 5. Ann Miller, 6. Bupp, 6. Woodbine Farms. Leroy and Joyce Bupp, 3. Leonard Greek. Three Year Olds Rodman Thompson, 4. Leroy Best Senior Female 1. Carl-Anderson, 2. Carl and Joyce Bupp, 5. Dennis l Rodman Thompson, 2. Anderson, 3. Paul and Cathy McWilliams, 6. The Philip Paul and Cathy King, 3. King, 4. Paul and Cathy Stambaugh family. Woodbine Farms, 4. Paul King, 5. Clarence and Ray Aged Cows and Cathy King, 5. Woodbine Kramer, 6. Rodman 1. Paul and Cathy King, 2. , r ,. m ,„„ D Thompson. Woodbine Farms, 3. Paul IContmued on Page 17] NOW IS THE TIME LOW COST PER HORSEPOWER INTEREST ALLOWANCE Steiger pays the interest until March 15,1977 on your cash settlement. UNEQUALED PERFORMANCE & RELIABILITY HOOBER SERVICE & PARTS C. B. Hoober & Sons, Inc. Buy 4-Wheei Power For The Price of Big 2-Wheei Drivel SAVE $ Example; $30,000 Sale SAVE: *1440 Rebate Call Now! Intercourse, Pa. 17534 Phone 717768-8231 &STEIGER TRACTOR, INC.
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