A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17,1984 BY WENDY WEHR KEMPTON - The “best of the breed” were offered, and Holstein breeders and investors didn’t pass up the “golden opportunity.” The sale average surpassed $20,000 at the conclusion of the Rothrock Golden Opportunities Sale, held at the Rothrock Golden Holstein Farms, Kempton, Saturday, Nov. 10. Of the 70 choice Holstems offered to investors from around the world, all sold for at least four figure prices, and the most valuable consignment brought six figure money. The bidding began with the Valiant son of Northcroft Ella auctioneer's gavel dropped at $300,000 for Ella’s son, Woodbine-K Valiant Eddie- ET. This was the top bid at the Rothrock Golden Opportunities Sale, held Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Rothrock Farms, Kempton. >*ses %g&* &*#&* ■ BUTLER MEG. CO. ■ | Attn P E Hess ■ _ P O Box 337 Oxford PA 19363 ■ I Dealer Inquiries Available in Pennsylvania Counties Lancaster ■ ■ Schuylkill Armstrong Indiana Erie Oawtord Warren Elk Cameron ■ McKean Clinton Lycoming Sullivan Wyoming Luzerne Columbia ■ ■ Bradford Susquehanna Adams Cumberland York Potter Tioga * New Jersey Counties Sussex Morris Passaic Atlantic Cape May ———— ——————— ■ Monmouth Middlesex Somerset Maryland. Counties Talbot Dor Chester New York Counties Orleans Genesse Monroe Livingston ■ ■ Allegany Steuben Yates Seneca Cayuga Tempkins Schuyler Tioga * Chemung Broome Chenango Madison Lew s Oneida Herkimer H ■ Fulton Montgomery Otsego Delaware Schohaire Sullivan Orange * Ulster Greene Chautauqua Cattaraugus | | NftßMUt. - j Name _ g Address I County i City _ ® Phone Elevation, the All-American, All- Canadian, 3E-97 cow, whose national fame is undisputed. Woodbine Farm, Airville, and Romandale Farms, Unionville, Ontario, consigned this treasure to the Rothrock classic. And the auctioneer’s gavel came down with a final bid of $300,000 for Ella’s son, the 11-month-old Woodbine-K Valiant Eddie-ET. The Golden Opportunities Syn dicate, Sun Prairie, Wise, made the historic purchase. The Bova son of Long-Haven Wayne Stephanie, the only other male to be offered to the bidders on Saturday, brought the second highest price of the sale. The well- SHOP- STORAGE - GARAGE State Rothrock Golden Opportuniti known Stephanie cow, with a +2325 index, has an outstanding 51,765 pound milk record with over 2000 pounds fat. G. Carlos and Doug Long, of Clayton, Mich., consigned Stephanie’s son. A Japanese syndicate, Hokkaido Livestock Import Association, Sapporo, Japan, laid $75,000 on the table to take the Stephanie son, Long-Haven Super Steffm-ET, across the Pacific. The high selling female of the day was Pretz Golden Bambi-ET, daughter of a Mars-Tony and Bambi cow match-up. George W. 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The outstanding qualities of the 3E, 96-Gold Medal Bambi cow are known to breed through to her daughters. Two maternal sisters of the ET that was purchased by Rothrock on Saturday are ranked 22 and 58 on the Super Cow list Two other females went for more than $50,000 during the sale. Poverty-Hollow Margaret-ET, Rothrock Farms’ top consignment to the sale, sold for $59,000 with a guarantee of six transferable eggs from a Mars-Tony service. D. E. SMITH, INC. Mifflmtown, PA 17059 PH 717-436-2151 i > ** 1 h ■ m * t/ j] ; 4 k ■ W ! t ' ■ 'f. I yf / I * « r *** s The 2E-91 Margaret had a 29,970 pound milk record at four years and eight months of age. Her impressive pedigree includes a 2E -95 maternal sister, a 2E-92 Gold Medal dam, and a 2E-94 Gold Medal granddam. And a Pen-Col consignment brought $51,000 from the Deena Decoration Syndicate, Frankfort, Ky. The 19-month-old Pen-Col Jetson Decoration-ET, the Jetson daughter of Pen-Col Wayne Deena, sold with two Valiant pregnancies. 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