jMfe > V?f | I Ivj 4 * JHj^^ BiStio (itiininr'^^^^fWBfcfiß^BßsjL^*R>SBM VOL. 26 No. 48 Sale brings record-high $348,900 O.W. Spoonaugle, Lancaster, center with child, purchased the top-selling Holstein, Elkspn Glendell Pioneer, for f 65,000 at the PA All-American Holstein sale,' Thuadauin Thoa Inside This Week’s... This week’s issue is loaded with highlights of the AulAraencan Dairy Show. Find them from SectionA to D. ' " West Lampeter held their annual fair this past week. For all the hap penings, seepage A 24. Lancaster Panning welcomes a new columnist- David Sauder of Trade Tech Management, Inc.,Lancaster. Each week he will be bringing Farming’s Futures to our readers. David’s story and column appear on page Al 9 and €22. For many interesting stories of the AU-Amencan Junior Show, turn to D24and2s. - '\ : 2 Charlene Rohrer, Chester County, was named the 1981-82 state dairy princess following ceremonies at the fienn Harris Motor Inn, Tuesday night... For details seepageC24. New York Hotsteins take champion banners Glendell daughter also sold with her two-week old heifer, a C Tamlane Rockman Senator daughter. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 26,1981 Catnims „ Editorials, AID; Now is.the time, Alo;’Ladies have you heard?, C 5; Ida’s Notebook, CI6; Joyce Bupp’s column, C 34; 'Hie Milk Check, C 33; Farm Talk, Dl9. Ephrata livestock shows feature ____ - Strauss, Witmer, Herr nights BY DICK ANGLESTEIN EPHRATA It was a trio of. nights at the Ephrata Fair that three young' Lancaster County agriculturists will never forget. Tuesday night was Strauss night. Steve, ill, Ephrata, swept the market hog show. Wednesday night was' Witmer night. Carolyn, R 2, East Earl, just about swept the lamb show. . Thursday night was Herr night. Barb, Rl, Narvon, took the baby beef grand championship and she. wasn’t even there. Older brother, Chris, showed the “partnership” Angus; while Barb was stuck by the telephone at Penn State after sweating out a biology final earlier in the day. And here’s a little bit more about each of the nights. Strauss, the last of three brothers who have maintained an £phrata hog dynasty since the nud-70’sV was a shoo-in for the grand championship after sweeping the. three weight champions. ‘ - 7 , It was his last year of showing and he'went out in style with-the grand, reserve and three weight champions. , The four-way mostly biacK crosses ghstehed to perfection in the setting sun as judge Gene Sweigard, of Halifax, kept coming back to them. “T took them off the self-feeders (Turn to Page A 22) ■ HARRISBURG - Bidding was 'fast and furious at Thursday night’s record-breaking All- American Holstein sale, which grossed $348,900 in-front of .an estimated 70ff bidders, buyers and spectators. ' 'The following morning, Holstein breeders watched as Shadow Cliff Gina; was grand champion of the All-American Holstein show -Ijy ; Judge Bertram Stewart of Ontario, Canada. See story page A2L The exciting atmosphere for the climaxing- r Holstein show was created Thursday with thestaowing of junior cattle and bulls, starting early in the morning and wrapping up by about 2 p.m.. . The sale crowd began trickling into the Farm Show complex by late afternoon. Shortly before sale' Home mi Veutii -- Homestead Notes, C 2; Home .on Women, GB;'- Adams. f-H idaii%! Cl 4; York Steer-Show’ C 9; York Swine Show, D 8; York Sheep Show,. D 29. Carolyn Witmer, R 2, East Earl. has tWo armsful of grand and reserve grancflambs at EphrataFair. $7.50 Per Year time, it was standing room only as catolog-toters lined shoulder to shoulder in front of the 47 con signments which represented many oftbe top Holsteinfarms In the East. Co-managed by R. Austin Backus, Inc. and the PA. Holstein Association, the highest All- American sale to date averaged $7,423 per head. Prices ranged from |l7OO to the sale topper, |65,000. Just moments after Elkson Glendeli Pioneer, the top-seller, , stepped into the sale ring, the gavel sounded for the last time and D.W- Spopnaugle, Lancaster bought the fr-year-old for |BS,OOO. In fact, Spoonaugle’s bid in ' eluded Holstein’s 2- week-old. heifer, sired by Thmlane Rockman Senator. Consigned by Cochranton . (Turn to Page A2l) - Gig£i Junior Dairy Show, A 34; Dairy Photo Album, Cl 3; York D 2; Adams DHIA, Krafff! fTpfer SiiViiiphapna,. ;oi2; ;■ Juniata DHIA, Dl4; Aii-American -inmior.Show; D 24; Potter DHIA, Dl5. 'V.S