10 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1953 USDA Announces New Yearbook Called 'Food' A book packed with information on how to eat better and cheaper was published today by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Its title is Food, the 1959 Yearbook of Agriculture, an t it is the latest in the series of annual volumes that hr e been printed for 110 years. Its 65 chapters and 736 food ’ costs > fads > habits > and , . , , nutrition programs, pages tell much of what 72 K hag 36 pages of simple nutrition experts in the US- recipes that further the DA, other Federal agencies, book's main theme—for good and 12 colleges know about health, eat the basic p i « ■> weight control, food energy, foods every day. Fourteen rS©Q©r V*3lt vitamins, proteins, amino pages give questions (with _ . _ . . . . acids, fats, carbohydrates, answers) that many people OdlG OCh©QUI©CI calories, minerals, quality in have asked about food. One section spells out the nutri- The sth Annual Lancaster ■ tional needs of expectant Feeder Calf Sale will be and nursing mothers, infants, held October 31, at the Lan teen-agers and young adults, caster Union, Stock Yards, in and people over 25. Lancaster -at Ipm. An extensive table , that Originating under the lists calories, vitamins, v/a- sponsorship of the Lancaster ter, etc, in the common Union Stock Yards Co., The foods will be useful to many Lancaster Livestock Ex readers. With it are tables of change and the Pennsylvania recommended allowances for Livestock and Allied Indus various age groups and tries assn., the sale was he’d trends in heights and weights tor the first time October 31, a guide to eating, and meal plans and menus. Consignors from all parts Other chapters discuss o£ the State were represent grades of meat, eggs, and ed . and ea -ch year interest fish; freezing, canning,, stor- Sained in popularity In 1957 ing, and preparing food at the sale was opened to Con home; food plans at different sjgnments from Maryland costs, changes in U. S. diets, 311(1 Virginia and the learning and teaching good name > Annual Lancaster * eating habits, school lunches,' feeder Calf Sale, was adoptr- ■ and our future food supplies ed - ■ and needs. ' To the consignors the Salem Most of the contributors to has -been an opportunity to! J the book are holders of doc- reallze Premium prices onm tor’s degrees, deans of col- lheir better grade stock. To £ leges, and top-level adminis- the area cattle feeders it has ■ trators, but their writing is heen an opportunity to se- ■ by no means stuffy. The sub- cure well bred quality ani-i£ T . ject is important to every- mals for 4-H Projects, Coun- ■ BIRD-IN-HAND. PA. Ph. Intercourse SO body, tliey say, and they Show steers, FFA write so people can under stand In his foreword, Secretary, Eastern States Seed Corn is a BEST BUY! It’s a special right now. Save $l.OO on each 100 lbs. by placing your or der before November 1 st. # Eastern States FARMERS' EXCHANGE Quarryvilie Service Center Phone ST 6-3647 Lancaster Service Center Phone EX 4-3755 Or your local Representative "A-oXT’ ■■ .. v '; ■■ \■■ 'CSV*; Pig to Pork FASTER! SWINE SUPPLEMENTS PIG & SOW SUPPLEMENT HOG SUPPLEMENT For more pork at less cost per pound of gain, ask us about the Red Rose feeding program. Red Rose Supplements are fortified with zinc, vitamins and antibiotics to give you more pork at less cost per pound of gain. COMBINES WITH YOUR OWN GRAIN JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. D. 1, P : 'd-in-Haxid, Pa MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa LEROY GEIB. EST. R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa, L B. GRAYBILL 4 SON Refton, Pa. JOHN H. BONHOLTZER R. D. 4. Lancaster, Pa. SNADER'S MILL R. D. 1, Stevens, Pa, WALTER 4 JACKSON. me. Christiana, Pa of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson gays, “It is a very im portant book. But the full measure of Its importance depends on how well and how widely it is read and how well and widely the in formation it contains is used. I feel sure that it will be a powerful force pointing the way to stronger bodies, stronger homes and a strong er country.” Distribution of the year book is mainly 'by members of the congress. Copies can be at $2 25 each from the 'Superintendents of Docu ments, Washington. 25, D. C. s ** For Convenience, for Confidence, Bank at the Fulton Projects and the Garden Spot Baby Beef Club. With this demand the sale has always gotten off to a good start and prices receiv ed have been considerably higher than those received on the open market. As in the past calves will be sorted and graded by an experienced impartial board and sold in bunches or sin gles. The sale committee in vites the farmers to the yards early to look over the selection and speak to the experienced breeders and cattle men on hand. James Dunlap is Chairman of Sale Committee. Consign ors should contact Walter Dunlap, Jr., Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Penna. x Try a Classified Ad. I CUSTOM I BULK SPREADS Davco Granulated Fertile * SMUCKER BRO •"••v y ."1.. •■■’ivl . ■•;• •f’" ‘ *r> s VEMMOME * iksovEWAvr. * hountvius * sast KTCMima * ak*o» ci ember fatten! deposit insurance corporatiort Dealers in Super Gro 9 Rock Phosp Green Send BAGS' OB Prompt card Reliable Service For your Fertilizer Needs Call Moss doesn’t n,, lawn. In fact, dicates according to j o t ‘ Pennn State C \ten nornist. Causes fertility, pooi dr^. l ' y soil acidity, mg, too much sh , ri ed soil, or a co ‘ a< these factors mb “ DEAD ANIMj removed pro Will Pay F U ]i V Fdr Dead Amu Dealers in Bo n „ Hidii FRY'S RENDER works p »P-. John F: 2114 Rollings Lancaster Ph. 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