12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 1963 Sr. Extension Members Attend National Meet By: Darlene Bucher International Peace Gardens gieeted eight Lancaster Coun ty Senior Extension Club mem bers who attended the nation al confeience of rui'al youth this last week. Approximately 175 delegates from 17 states and 3 foreign countries met in North Dakota for the 5-day youth program. The conference theme of “Fac ing Realities in Your Commun ity” was earned out through interesting speakers, stimula ting discussion groups and peisonal acquaintances. The Pennsylvania group pre sented a short humorous skit during the “International Night” Members also led pan els on community political real ities and served on the officer’s nominating committee. The 'group, consisting of Darlene Bucher, Lititz, Pat Young, Strasburg, William Endslow, Marietta; John Mast, Gap, John Wagner and Don ald Wenger, both of Quarry ville, left Saturday, August 17th by auto for the West. - In South Dakota they visited the Coin Palace at Mitchell, Badlands and Black Hills where they saw Mount Rush- Seven to 10 percent of the moie. Next they toured Big retail cost of food goes into Hoin Mountain and Yellow- packaging, says Harold Neigh, stone and Grand Teton Na- Penn State extension consumer tional Parks in Wyoming In economies specialist. For some Montana they saw Glacier Na- items, the cost is slight For tional Park with its snow cap- others, the cost may be as much lied mountains. Tiavelmg on as the food itself. Packaging is 'through the Rocky Mountains necessary for protection of they Canada, going as food Also it helps to maintain far North as the Columbia food quality, provides conven- Irefields in Jasper National ient handling and storage, and Park Leaving the mountains, gives pertinent information in they tiaveled East across the buying. Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs Set us for modern automatic feeding equipment CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Cejnter-^L^ZJU6 ... Qu^jyjdlle^^j^. flat country of Canada and ar rived at, the Conference on Sunday, August 25th. .Donna Garner, "Willow Street, and Roger Thome, Mount Joy, also "arrived at the Conference on the same day, traveling by airplane. The eight delegates left North Dakota on Thursday, August 29th. In Michigan they stopped to tour a copper mine, saw Pietuie Rocks, Tahqua menon Falls (second largest East of the Mississippi Ni agara being the largest), and Soo Locks. The group also stopped at Dearborn, Michigan, to tour Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum before they arrived back in Lancaster County early Monday morning, September 2nd. Second Annual Senior Ex tension Club Field Day will be held Sunday, September 8. Neighboring county clubs have been invited to attend this event at Mount Joy Sico Park Afternoon recreational acti vities will begin at 1 o’clock. Softball, volleyball and other competitive games will be fea tured. The Food Committee will provide lunch at 6 o’clock. Ev ening activities will include monthly business meeting fol lowed by a program presented by the Lancaster County Club. Food Packaging Costs ftniDcita UNLOADERS Oaubla augara dallvar more allaga par mlnuta avan whan allaga la daapty Iroran ... and at a lawar aparattng coat. Patantad V-paddla Impallara throw ... not blow ... allaga down chuta. Adiuatabla drlvo huba gtva poaltlva traction In a> typaa ofallaga. Thraa-point auapanalon kaapa unloadar (aval at all tlmaa. Straight-out Augor Foodor With Van Dale unite you cm cutiom bulM iho bunk feeding aet-up to fit your notdo. Orivo aoctlon Ineludoc hopper, drive aa eembty end 10*, high capacity •' auger. Additional auger aecilona are In 10' unite and are eaally coupled. Feed-R-FIo Bunk Feeder The new, all-metal complete feeder. High capacity 9’ auger rotatea within tuba. Gives all-weeiher protection, even feed dtstrlbuV ttan, and lower operating coat. Conveyor Trough Aa Important link In automatic feeding. Positioned below ello chute, the Van Dale conveyor trough carries the tllaga to the bunk feeder. Primary section Includes hop per, drive aitembly, and 10', 9' auger. Additional 10' auger sections may be added. STEER SUPPLEMENTS Benefit by the results of latest research and feed a MODERN CATTLE SUPPLEMENT The economy of non-protein Nitrogen, Stilbestrol, vitomi minerals and other nutrients in balancing roughages and for fattening cattle is universally recognized. VITAMIN A Cattle make relatively poor use of vitamin A from' plants. Maximum results require vitamin A from other sources. GREEN PASTURES STEER CONCEN TRATES are seasonally formulated to supply ade quate quantities of vitamin A all year with greater quantities in hot weather when beef cattle require ments are highest. TRACE MINERALS must be furnished for the proper functioning of the rumei COBALT is required by cattle to make vitamin 812. SULFUR is necessary to properly utilize UREA. ZINC has recently been demonstrated to improve GREEN PASTURES Steer Concentrates MODERN CATTLE SUPPLEMEN Both contain, in addition to other proteins. Urea, an eo nomical source of protein, and molasses as a source < quick energy. Also, vitamins and minerals in ample quantities to Insun maximum utilization of this source of protein. They are Complete Cattle Concentrates When fed as recommended they adequately supplemen roughage and grains to provide maximum daily gains ao utilization of feed. ' ' - ~ \ For a steer feeding program which will give you the best sible gains and quality in the most economical way, see MILLER & BUSHONG Service Representative or call Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717). m, “FINEST SERVICE ANYWH ERE" Gain Feed Efficiency No. 29 and No. 30 are ■p The New Look In and Bloom Miller & Bushong, In Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 > \ us