Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 10, 1981, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981
Royal
HARRISBURG It was almost
another clean sweep of champion
honors for Royal Charolais, one of
the leading Charolais beef cattle
breeders in the nation, during the
Monday showing of the big, white
breed here at KILE.
The Westmoreland County farm
claimed the grand champion
plaques for both the heifer and bull
competition, along with the
reserve grand champion bull
honors. They also had senior
champion, junior champion,
reserve junior champion in the
female division, and senior
champion and junior and reserve
junior champion bull, plus all the
groupawards.
All their winnings earned the
western Pennsylvania farm the
honors of Premier Breeder and
Premier Exhibitor.
The grand champion female was
RCC Royal Temptress 3377, a late
summer yearling heifer who was
tagged senior champion by Judge
Gary Minish of VPI. This July 1980
daughter of HCR Expectation 269
is out of a Royal cow, RCC Royal
Rockette 2063.
The grand champion heifer was
co-exhibited by Royal and Misasu
Corporation, Greensburg.
Royal’s senior heifer calf and
junior heifer calf entries stood at
the top of their classes and took
junior and reserve junior cham
pion rosettes, respectively. RCC
Royal Temptress 3406, a' Sep
tember 1980 daughter of Ex
pectation, was tagged junior
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LOUIS PEKTDR
Route 1
Hellertown, PA 18055
Charolais sweeps KILE competition
champ while stablemate RCC
Royal .Temptress 3467, a January
' 1981 heifer sired by th 6 Ex
pectation bull, followed as reserve.
The grand champion bull of the
Charolais show was Royal’s
summer senior yearling entry,
RCC Royal Constructor I. This
Expectation son also was tagged
senior champion of the show.
Royal Charolais Co. teamed up
with Hibbert Charolais and Flint
Hills Charolais to show the reserve
grand champion bull, RCC Vin
dicator 3262. This April 1980 son of
Expectation was the show’s junior
champ.
As his name would imply, RCC
Mr. Expectation 3298 was not to be
left out when it came to Ex
pectation get winning awards at
this year’s KILE. This summer
yearling bull entry of Bratton
Charolais and Royal Charolais Co.
earned the reserve junior cham
pion title.
Although no longer owned by
Royal Charolais, another RCC
prefix showed up on the reserve
calf champion bull. RCC Mr.
Expectation 3388, a September
1980 calf, is owned by Carolyn and
Earl H. Clutter of Prosperity,
Washington County.
The reserve grand champion
Charolais female was exhibited by
James L. Smith of Little Rock,
Arkansas and Malcolm Comrher of
Jonestown, Mississippi. Their
entry, FF MS Fairfield 391 Polled,
a summer yearling, was the
reserve senior champion female.
New TlOOO
□ 100-day maturity
□ Exceptional yielder in
its maturity class
□ Outstanding seedling
vigor
□ Excellent stalk and
root strength
□ Optimum perfor
mance at medium to
N high populations
It's paying off.
y.. Charolais Co., Greensburg exhibited
the grand champion bull at Monday’s KILE.
The western Pennsylvania Charolais farm
swept the show championships and was
The champion Charolais calf Greensburg
title went to CCC Havoc’s
Superman, a senior bull calf shown
by Doris Bell of Cooksville,
Maryland.
Show results are:
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FEMALES
Junior Calves
Royal Charolais Co & Micasu Corp
awarded .ie premier breeder and exhibitor
honors. This grand champion bull is' RCC Royal
Constructor. Judge for the show‘was VPl’s
Gary Minish, left.
* Senior Calves
1 Royal Charolais Co 2 Carla Lorame Clutter
Prosperity
Junior Champion
Royal Charolais Co
Reserve Junior Champion
Royal Charolais Co
Late Summer Yearling
1 Royal Charolais Co & Micasu Corp 2 James
L Smith Little Rock AR 3 Brian Pat* Green
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1 James L Smith & Malcolm Commer Little
Rock AR Jonestown MS. 2 Royal Charolais Co
3 Kirk Fisher Oley 4 Johns Eaton Jr Windsor
I Royal Charolais Co 2 Brian Patz 3 Crystal
Lynn Clutter Prosperity 4 Kent Fisher Oley 5
•* Kirk Fisher
Senior Champion
Royal Charolais & Micasu Corp
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