, Spring Bottom Farm captures top Polled Hereford title FARM SHOW Spring Bottom Farm of R 2 Fairfield in Adams County, captured the grand championship title in the Polled Hereford heifer Judging com petition, while Graystone FM and Lurose Eat of R 1 Schellsburg, Bedford County, captured the comparable title in the bull competition. Spring Bottom Farm’s winner, SBF Royal Duchess 8115, a Junior yearling, was also Judged the show’s junior heifer champion. Duchess is sired by Enforcer 107 H, out of TCP Miss Gainersoos. Frank and Becky Darcey, owners of the 300-acre Spring Bottom Farm, have been com peting at Farm Show for the past eight years. Last year they left the show ring with the grand champion bull award as well as five heifer class championships. This year they also received the coveted title of premier exhibitor. | Graystone Farm’s winning bull, Graystone Engraver, is a senior yearling and was named the show’s senior bull champion. Engraver, bom November, 1960, is sired by Enforcer 10th, out of GS Domestic Lass 63. WHF Clementine BN, a junior yearling heifer owned by Spring Run Farm of Abbottstown in York impion Polled Hereford Bull, tagged at Wednesday’s show, was an entry from Graystone Farm and Lurose Est. of R 1 Schellsburg in Bedford County. “Graystone Engraver” is shown here with, from left, Judge Joe Lewis, Gwendolyn Gray, Polled Hereford Queen Kathy Snook, Carl and Lucille Rosenberry, co-owners and Tim Livingston. i champion, “Miss KF Silver Streak,” a spring heifer, at the *' Chianina show Wednesday. Jamie is shown with Judge Donald Boggs. County, won the rescr., ■ .uul championship as well as the senior heifer title. Clementine is owned by Craig and Faith Peterson and was shown by their 17-year-okl son Eric. They have about IS Polled Herefords on their Spring Run Farm and ha\ o been showing at Farm Show for 6 years. Last year they received the bull calf championship. The reserve grand champion bull and the bull calf champion, JVF Samuel, a spring yearling, was exhibited by JV Farm of Douglassville in Berks County. Samuel was sired by Klondike Banner 469 L out of FLF Victoria 81173. The heifer calf champion, JDH Victress 1967, a senior calf and the Junior champion bull, HHF Deacon 25L57N, were exhibited by JDH Polled Herefords of R 2 Dover in York County. The top three winners in each class in the Polled Hereford competition are: Spring I letter CaH 1. John P Hausner. R 2 Dover, 2 JV Farm Douglassville, 3 Spring Bottom Farm, R 2 Fairfield Jr. Hatter Call 1 Gail Snyder, R 1 New Tripoli, 2 John Kir schner, R 2 Monongaheta, 3 Y-Not Farm, Dayton. 1 Jeffrey Golden. R 1 Gardners: 2 Glesbrook Farm, Waynesboro. Moore wins champion Chianina title again Winter Caff ring Bottom Farm of R 2 Fairfield in Adams County captured the grand cham pionship title in the Polled Hereford open class female judging competition Wednesday with "SBF Royal Duchess 8115,” a junior yearling. Shown are, from left, Judge Joe Lewis; Nancy Yoretts, part-time employee; David Wise, herdsman; Polled Hereford Queen Kathy Snook; Becky and Frank Darcey, owners; and Judy Lang, Penn State junior. FARM SHOW Eugene Moore, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore of R 1 Warriors Mark in Centre County, repeated his championship performance this year by capturing the grand champion heifer title at Wed nesday’s Chianina show. Moore won the same title at the Farm Show’s first Chianina show in 1960. This year his entry, M’s Miss Mayflower, sired by Rossini, sout of Nittany Princess 107, also earned him the champion yearling title. Reserve grand champion title went to Jamie Kohr of York in York County. Jamie’s entry. Miss KF Silver Streak, was out of H-MF Miss Lombard, and won her the calf championship as well. Doug Moore, also of R 1 Warriors Mark, won the reserve champion yearling title with his entry, M’S Miss Magic, sired by Lombard, out of Seven L Miss 312PLD. The top three placings in the Chianina division are: Sprint Herftr CtN Jamie Kohr, York. Ummstf Farming, Saturday, January 15,1983—429 Sr. Heifer Calves 1 JDH Polled Herelords, R 2 Dover. 2 Spring Bottom Farm. 3 Glesbrook Farm Champion Heifer CaN JOH Polled Hereford* Reserve Champion Heifer John Hausner Late Summer Yrfing Hotter 1 Y Not Farm. 2 David Shultz, Mechamcsburg “WHF Clementine 8 N,” a junior yearling heifer owned by Spring Run Farm of Abbottsville, in York County, won the reserve grand and senior heifer championships, Wednesday. Shown from left, are Judge Joe Lewis. Queen Kathy Snook, Faith, Eric and Craig Peterson, owners. CaH Champion Jamie Kohr Summer Yriing 1 Eugene Moore 2 Douglas Moore 3 Jamie Kohr Champion Yriing Eugene Moore Eugene Moore of R 1 Warriors Mark in Centre County captured the grand and yearling championships in the Chianina female classes Wednesday. “M's Miss May Flower" is shown here with 14-year-old Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore and Judge Donald Boggs. i-'l' 11 & Early Summer Yrlmg Heifer 1 JDH Polled Herefords. 2 John Kirschner Jr 3 Y Not Farm Late Jr Yrhnft, Hefler* 1 Spring Bottom Farm 2 John Hausner 3 Y Not Farm (Turn to Page A 32) Res Champion Yrlm* Douglas Moore Grand Champion Heifer Eugene Moore Res Grand Champion Jamie Kohr Vts> jy^ %'V-^