■2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Septembar 6,1980 Beef show hi Spring Bottom Farm exhibited the Grand Champion jrehn bull, Hiiger Special 415, a junior yearling. Pictured, from left, are Terry Shearer, judge; State Representative Ken Cole; Randall Becker, herdsman; and Frank Darcey, owner. The Reserve Grand Champion bull was shown by Blake McCleary, at halter, Also-pictured Is Blake’s father, Bill, with Judge Shearer. Regional Sales Marvin J. Horst Manager 717*272-0871 Laurel Run Farm Ray Kuhns w & J Dairy Sales Supply 67 Roland Ave Oxford Grantsvitte Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-529-2569 301-895-5567 717-264-3814 Roop & Sons Distributors_ New Jersey Lmwood Hockenbury Electric 301-775-2127 Ringoes Warfield's 201782-5950 Refrigeration Delaware 301-663-0088 Pennsylvania Donald Evarltt Mifllintown 717-436-2561 W.F. Caring Co. HoMtfete 717-253-0187 est ever, Spring Bottom Farm takes grands Hiott Refrigeration Wyoming 302-697-3050 At South Mountain Fair Maryland BY SHEILA MILLER ARENDTSVILLE - The largest Open Breeding Beef Show ever was held at the South Mountain Fair on Tuesday evening. Over 50 entries of the dominating Polled Hereford breed competed, along with several Santa Gertrudis entries. Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, captured the Grand Champion honors in the Polled Hereford Show in both the female and bull divisions. The number one bull was Hilger Special 415, an April 7,1979 junior yearling. Judge Erik Quanbeck (wearing hat). His brother Paul is holding the Bull Calf Champion while father Jim is at the halter of the Grand Champion female. Terry Shearer, from Pigeon Hills Farm, Abbottstown, tagged this bull as Junior Champion before selecting him over the two-year-old Senior Champion for the Grand. Judge Shearer followed the Spring Bottom Farm champion with the Senior Champion, SBF Royal Rancher, owned by Blake McCleary, Biglerviile, for the Reserve Grand Cham pion ribbon. “Rancher”, calved May 1978, was bred by Spring Bottom Farm. He is the sire of the Reserve Bull Calf Champion, SBF Ryl Ran cher, exhibited by Spring Bottom Farm. The reserve calf cham pion, bom May 10, 1930, teamed up with his dam, VH Westy Hilger, and together the pair walked off with the Grand Champion honors m the female division. This was the first time a cow and calf pair class was held at a Pennsylvania Polled Hereford show, ac cording to Association President Frank Darcey. “Westy”, owned and shown by Spring Bottom Farm, adds the South (Turn to Page B 4)