Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 03, 1970, Image 15

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    Local Holstein Herds
Reported Over 700 Lbs.
A pair of local HoMcin bl eed
ers weie reported to have DHIR
beid lactation averages over 700
pounds of butlerfal according to
an announcement from the llol
slein-Fiicsian Association of
Amci ica. The report was for the
1968-69 testing year.
They are: John & Helen Far
rington, Shawnee Valley Faun.
Lititz, who have 20 completed
production records averaging 19,-
341 pounds of milk and 732
pounds of butterfat.
And Donald S. Eby, Breezy
Glen Farm, Gordonville, with'Sß
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STAT
108 N. Second St v Harrisburg
Branch Office: Camp Hill Shopping Cenfei*
m
completed production records
averaging 17,535 pounds of milk
and 703 pounds of butterfat.
Dll IR and Dill A records aio
compiled difTciently ami theic
fore the above rcpoit should not
be mistaken foi standings in the
local testing association.
Other local herds listed on the
i cpoi I were.
Hnam S Aungst, Elizabeth
town, has 31 completed pi educ
tion records averaging 16,292
lbs. of milk and 645 lbs of but
lerfat.
Elam Bollinger, Manheim, has
46 completed production records
averaging 16,566 lbs. of milk and
614 lbs. of butterfat.
John W. Eshelman & Sons,
Lancaster, have 26 completed
pioduclion records averaging 17,-
442 lbs. of milk and 675 lbs of
butterfat.
J Mowery Fry & Son, Fulton
way Farms, Lancaster, have 80
completed production records
averaging 17,476 lbs of milk and
680 lbs of butterfat
Robert C. Groff, Groffdale
Farm, Quarryville, has 29 com
pleted production records aver
aging 16,874 lbs. of milk and 625
lbs. of butterfat.
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OFFICERS OF EPSILON SIGMA PHI,
national honorary Extension fraternity, for
1970, elected at the organization’s recent
annual meeting on The Pennsylvania State
University campus are, seated from left:
B. Wayne Kelly, Extension farm manage
ment specialist, vice president; and M. M.
ADA's "Something
Else" Series To
Run 52 Weeks
“Something Else”, a new 52-
week senes of half-hour, net
work quality, color television
shows, will be syndicated in 90
selected markets starting Janu
ary first, under the sponsorship
of American Dairy Association.
The series was recently named
-as the top American musical ser
ies of the year by The Hollywood
Festival of World Television.
The Festival noted in its pro
gram- “The desire for a visual,
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contemporary form in a musical
variety . . show . led to a
series featuring top musical and
comedy performers doing their
‘thing’; filmed in various loca
tions through the U S The re
sult is a show aimed at the 18 to
35 year olds, who, as surveyed
by the producer, usually grow
bored and disinterested with the
static effect of a taped perform
ance on a sound stage . . the
program travels around the coun
try filming the ‘in’ performers
doing their ‘in’ music at the ‘in’
places.”
Host and continuing star of the
lively, stylish program is young
comedian and impressionist John
Byner. The “Action Faction”
eight fresh young girl dancers
comprise the rest of the perma
nent cast. Guests and cameo ap
pearances will be made by many
of the famous names in the cm
rent music field, among them:
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 3.1970— 13
Smith, Lancaster County agricultural
agent, president. Standing, from left;
Philip Sellers, Allegheny County agricul
tural agent, annalist; and W. W. Clarke,
Extension entomologist, secretary-treasur
er.
Lou Rawls, Jim Webb, Taj Ma
hal, The Three Dog Night, Hank
Thompson, Lou Christie, and
Pete Fountain The special fea
ture of the senes its filming
entirely on location in the places
most likely to appeal to viewers
will take it to such spots as
San Francisco, New Orleans, Ha
waii, Aspen and Carmel
The program’s format, using
currently popular performers, is
designed to attract teen and
young adult audiences, from the
age when girls began to be
“milk dropouts” to the age of
young marneds, beginning to
raise their own families.
Each show will carry two one
minute milk messages many
ot them cast commercials—with
time for local sponsors to buy
other commercials “Something
Else” will be shown in prime
and fringe times.