04—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18,1984 KANSAS CITY, MO. - Charolais breeders gathered in the Beef Palace Auction Arena at the National Western in Denver, Colo., to witness and participate in the sth National Charolais Sale Bred and owned Charolais seedstock were presented to the public featuring some of the finest cattle in the nation. The fifth annual event followed the National Charolais Show held the proceeding day. All cattle were inspected and represented all regions of the United States. With excellent quality, one and 3/8 bulls grossed $28,800 to average $20,945; 26 females grossed $108,150 to average $4,160 for a total gross of $136,950 on 27 3/8 lots to average $5,003 Previous National Charolais Sales had experienced several consignments added to the sale from National Charolais Show normally the various champions and some class winners No champions or class winners were added consignments to this sth National Charolais Sale except for a syndicated interest in the National Reserve Champion bull. BCR Standout 111 157, an added lot selected from the National Show after being named Reserve Grand Champion bull, was the high-selling individual Oakdale Farms, Up perville, Va., owned by Mrs Thomas di Zerega, was the suc cessful bidder at $22,000 for the breeding interest which included 10 registrations per year for five years This polled Oct 17, 1982 son of RCt Royal Standout 2873 is one of the most talked about bulls in the breed and was consigned by Barton Charolais Ranch, Abbeville, S C , and Barton Charolais Ranch, Manti, Utah. Riverwood Bessie 393/T2, a full FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government Inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Charolais sale averages $5,000 per head sister to 1979 National Champion bull, Riverwood Genesis, was the high-selling female going to - Brookwood Farms, Sauk Rapids, Minn The Jan 1, 1983 daughter of Riverwood Elevation 44 sold for $lO,OOO and was consigned by Riverwood Farms, Powell, Ohio The full sister to Riverwood Genesis 396 had a 205-day weight of 640 pounds The second-place summer yearling heifer, Miss RW-CC Cover Girl, was an added lot to the sale consigned by Riverwood Farms, Powell, Ohio, and Circle C Charolais, Morehead, Ky Retherford Charolais Ranch, Prescott, Anz ; had the final bid of $B,OOO on the daughter of Riverwood Elevation 44 and out of Miss Van Camp 333, one of the premier Polled cows of the breed, the progenitor of the famous ‘-Starlet’’ cow family. JB Jessica, a January 1983 transplant heifer consigned by John Bauman, Carpenter, Wyo., sold for $6,000 to Silver Creek Charolais, Blue Mounds, Wis The young show prospect is sired by RCC Royal Standout, the highly successful show bull and breeding sire that heads the Kenwood herd, and out of everyone's dream gnl, JB Chen 172 The second high-selling bull was DBL Hooks More 2696 sired by ACF Apocalypse 40 and consigned by The Designers, Rapid City, S D Boyle Ranch Cu, Hersey, Neb, purchased the National Class winning December bull The future herd sire is out of an Avignon bred cow Miss FMRC Starlet 3091, a polled daughtei of Riverwood Elevation 44 sold for $5,200 to Myers Charolais Farm, Clear Spring, Md The full sister to 1983 National Champion Paid female, Mis (11 starlet 1909, was consigned by Circle C Charolais, Myers Chaiolais Farm, Clear Spring, Md, Fence Post Farm, Franklin, Pa , and Riverwood Farms, Powell, Ohio Miller Farm, Osceola, lowa, consigned the added lot of MF Miss Apocalypse 2823 Polled The Sep tember 1982 heifer sired by ACF Apocalypse 40 was purchased by Syracuse, NV Fran Hcitman of Angelica was named Cattleman of the Year at the annual meeting of the New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association Feb 4 at the Sheraton Inn,here Heitman was cited for his work in the Southwestern Division of the New York Beef Cattlemen's Association, for his work with other beef programs, and for his work with 4-H youth Heitman like many beef cattle producers in the state is a part time cattleman He is also self employed in the < onstruction business He was instrumental in the construction of the Angelica Feeder Sales Barn, both in the initial concept and in the en couragement of the all-volunteei work force that built the facihtv Because of this division- owned building the Southwestern Division has expanded its marketing program to include both a fall and spring feeder calf sale and a spring breeding stock sale The facihtv is also used for field dav programs an other events Heitman has served as Allegany INCORPORATED SPRING IS FOR PLANTING... 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