—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13 ,1971 34 Women's Group Gives Book on Food to Public Schools Mrs. Jesse Wood, chairman of known author of children’s the Women’s Committee of the textbooks on industrial sub- Lancaster County Farmers As- jects, examines modern, farm sociation and Mrs Clyde Wivell, mg techniques as well as recall of the State Women’s Commit- mg the pioneer farm, and ex tee met with Dr. H K. Gerlach, plains the important role play- County Superintendent of ed by agriculture in everyday Schools at the Farm and Home living. Center. Published by the Wm Mor- Tb« purpose of the meeting row and Co, Inc., of New York r 9 m an< * responsible for was to familiarize Dr. Gerlach City, the book fills a need often abundance' of food. with the book “Food From cited by elementary teachers “We want the children to Farm To Home.” for authentic material on how know that milk' really comes As an aid in creating a better is produced through the from the cow out on the farm understanding of american ag- cycle planting and food pro- as well as from -their door-step, riculture and its remarkable Auction. Early day and modern .. We of the L ancaster County contributions to the growth and machinery used m farming is Farmers Association feel that development of this Country, graphically illustrated in near in pres enting this book, we can Lancaster County Farmers As- accurate detail by author look back to our heritage and sociation plans to present “Food Kuellr ' give thanks, look forward and Prom Farm to Home” to Ele- Every type of agriculture is take courage, look around and mentary Schools in Lancaster discussed in “Food From Farm serve mankind and Creator, County. to Home” and the author points look up and ask God’s help Dr. Gerlach heartily approv- that farmers comprise less ed the project and expressed t^ an sue P®r cent of our popula gratltude to the Farmers Asso- on dation for their interest. The Today each farmer grows Women’s Committee will be in enough to feed 42 persons. How charge of distributing the the farmer accomplishes this books. feat is a story of interest to all, The book, written and illu- Mrs. Wood stated, “The Lan strated by Walter Buehr, well caster County Farmers Asso- ALL DAY CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 19,1971 On North Maple Avenue, Leola, % mile North of Rt. 23, watch for Sale Sign. Variety of tractors, farm machinery, horse drawn imple ments, lumber, truckload bolts, etc, etc, at 9:30 AM. by DAVID H. GOOD Frank & Paul Snyder, Aucts. We sell on Commission Not responsible for accidents The Royal Ivanhoe Heritage Sale The 295th Garden Spot Sate THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Sale held at the Guernsey Sale barn located 4 miles east of Lancaster on Rte. 30. 100 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All eligible to ship anywhere with all tests up to date. THE ROYAL IVANHOE HERITAGE Perhaps one of the greatest groups of Holstems ever assem bled for sale anywhere and all with the ‘•lvanhoe” Heritage. Several “EX” dtrs and many granddaughters 3 top young own dtrs. of “Ivanhoe” from sensational cow families In these last few years he has been mated to only the “cream” in everyone’s herd Many, many miles have been traveled to locate this great group. 295TH GARDEN SPOT SALE Immediately following the “Heritage” sale. Some of the early entries • Yrlg. son of Thonyma Royal Prince from a “VG-87” dtr. of “Ivanhoe” with 1275 Fat, 25,765 M m 333 days A real pro spect. • Yrlg son of Paclamar Ivanhoe Black Eagle out of an “EX” 863-lb dam, 20,751 M 42% A real strong cow family • “GP” dtr of “Marquis” with 600 fat, 17,601 M at 3 yrs Just fresh • Yrlg son of Rocket Kenland of Glenafton out of an own dtr of ABC Ref Sov class “VG-88” with a top record. • “GP-82”, 621-lb, 15.116 M. dtS of “Ivanhoe” • 614-Ib dtr. of “Ivanhoe” due after sale to Erasco Golden Topper. • Yrlg son of “Kingpin’ from a dtr of “Ivanhoe” with 872 f. 20,960 M Class 89 pts • 9 top 2 yr. olds just fresh or springing by popular sires and out of good rec dams • 5 top 2 yr olds from good rec. dams up to 742 fat and by popular sires Up close. ,• “GP” 775-1 b dtr. of Sheldon Mel Ivanhoe Ref just fresh • There will be many others to select from that will please anyone. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY FROM THIS SENSATIONAL SALE ON MARCH 18 !! Sale starts 11:00 A.M. Lunch Available Catalogs R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. EARL L GROFF Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Local Rep. Mexico, N. Y. Strasburg, Pa.' AND LANCASTER, PENNA. ciation is pleased to present this book by Mr. jiuehr in as much as we fell that we’re liv ing in a fast changing world and nearly an entire generation has grown up and wonder at the mystery of how and where all those products on the super market shelves originally rame from whom all things are made “We know that the woi Id’s great people .have always been those who are willing to work. The people who have moved this world forward did not seek smooth surfaces where there was least resistance, but they have cut their way through many difficulties. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! HOG SYSTEMS OR EQUIPMENT BIG DUTCHMAN ie V HAS IT ALU REDUCED MORTALITY RATES... LESS LABOR... EASY MANAGEMENT... SANITATION.,. DURABILITY... 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FEEDER PK SALE Saturday, April 3, 1971 ZH miles South of Bethel from US 22 and 6 miles North of ,Myerstown, Pa., along US 501, 375 to 425 40 to 60 lb. Choice Feeder Pigs Hampshire, Duroc arid York Cross All pigs are vaccinated for Cholera and Erysipelas, Castrated young. Wormed, Sprayed for Mange and lice. All pigs were raised bn this farm. No outside pigs will sell on this sale. Also pigs will not have to be moved the day of Sale. A few sows with litters and seven young boars. These are some of the finer quality feeder pigs in the East. Sole of- I ;30 P. M. Norman M. Martin RD 1, Myerstown* Pa. A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. “It is with these thought* in mind that the Lancaster County Farmers Association will be presenting this book “Food From Farm To Home” to every Public elementary School In Lancaster County. Look for ifc in your school soon,” Mrs. Wood concluded. Phone 354-516* 1