10^—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, August *l, 1064 Fulton Grange Holds Picnic Pulton Grange 66 held their annual picnic on the Grange Hall grounds on Monday eve ning, July 27. Approximately 50 people attended. Clair and Miss Marie Murphy conducted several games. The Grange’ ceiling was low ered by installing acoustical tile and new lights. The next meeting will be held August 10 and will fea ture a flower show in charge of Mrs. Norman Wood and Mrs. Freeda Huber. Members are asked to bring exhibits to be judged in the following categories: potted plant, table arrangement, best wild flower bouquet, miniature arrange ment, miscellaneous cut flow- ORDER NOW FOR AUGUST SEEDING • Cert. Alfa Alfalfa • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa • Cert. Narragansett Alfalfa • Cert. Ranger Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red Clover • Cert. Ladion Clover • Cert. Pennlate Orchard Grass • Saratoga Brome Grass • Reeds Canary Grass • Climax Timothy • Pasture Mixture • Balbo Rye • Winter Vetch • Rye Grass SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 Would You Own A John Deere For LESS Than $175. In Cash? ! r \ This Offer Good For A Limited Time Only LANDIS BROS., Int. 1305 Manhelm Pike (1 Mile North of Laiu. on Rt. 72) LANCASTER, PENNA. ers and best single species. Mrs. Adeline Edwards will speak on the care of shrub bery. Mrs. Howard Steinberg will have a skit. The Grange will be host to the Lancaster County Pomona Grange picnic on August 15 at 7:30 p.m. Substitution Of Wheat And Feed Grain OJC. To insure the greatest amount of flexibility in farm operations, substitution be- tween wheat and feed grains are authorized under the 1965 •programs. According to Fred G. Seldomridge, Chairman of the Lancaster County Agricul tural Stabilization and 'Con servation Committee, this is a reminder for wheat growers who also grow grain. The law provides for such substitution in the ’65 wheat program, but it could not be put into effect for the ’64 crop, because of the short time in volved after the new law was passed by Congress. Chairman Seldomridge said that the substitution applies on farms only if the farm has a feed grain base or oat-rye base, and a wheat allotment. The substitution provisions can be used by farmers who take part in both programs and make at least the minimum diversion for both wheat 'and feed grains As with this year’s program, marketing ceitificates will toe issued to wheat farmers taking part But the number of cer tificates allotted to a farm, will not be mci eased because of the wheat-substitution Cer tificates will be provided for the smaller of (1) the normal pioduction of the wheat acre age allotment, multiplied by the domestic 'and export alio cation peicentages, and (2) the wheat acieage planted for har vest multiplied by the normal yield The total wheat production of farmeis who carry out wheat program piovisions, will be eligible for price-support loans, even though the wheat acieage is in excess of the allotment, because of the sub stitution provisions Like New Spreader »ecni N See Us Today To PH. 393-3906 C^VvXVV>\^VVV\\\VVVC\X©V\VXXVwVVV\\VX\VVV • Hare You Heard? (Continued-from Page Nine) buttonholes with a buttonhole stitch, and resew buttons with strong thread, leaving a thread shank so that the buttonhole can slip under the button without straining the fabric. Also check snaps, hooks and eyes. Resew any that are loose or likely to come off with the first wearing. To Come in* 1984 —'Twenty years from now, the American homemaker will lead a life without housework. Plastic dishes will be disposed of after each meal, clothing will be made of disposable paper,, and’ houses will be electronically dusted and de odorized. But for the time be- ing, you’ll continue to buy soaps, detergents, and other household supplies. An Idea for the No-Breakfast Person Hamburgers or watermelon for breakfast may seem way out to you. But it’s not so much WHICH foods children eat so long as they supply needed nutrients, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture nutritionists. Since some chil dren don’t eat breakfast, an off-beat meal may tempt them to the table. For example, cit rus fruit or juice is the best source of vitamin C, but water melon and raw cabbage also contain vitamin C Teenagers who balk at breakfast might go for watermelon in the sum mer or cole slaw with a ham burger. Farm Women 4 Farm Women’s Society 4 held a covered dish picnic, Saturday at Salunga Fire Pa vilion Games for the children were held and a brief busi ness meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs Daniel Will The society announced a do nation to the Migrant Workers Fund. A County Picnic will be held Aug. 4 at Long Park and the next regular meeting will be Aug. 22 at 1 30 at the home of Mrs. Abiam Sheaffer, Co lumbia R 2. Dairymen everywhere are getting more with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed You Too Can Increase Your Herd’s Production 100 lbs. Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Millport- Roller Mills Millport S. H. Hiesfand & Co., Inc. Salunga • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) -Lancaster County Far'm Women’s Society Board meeting and Picnic ait Long Park. 8:00 a.m. Lancaster County FFA Market hog show and sale at Green Dragon, R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Aug. 5 8:30 a.m. Baby Beef Club Annual Tour. Group to assemble at Elvin Hess, Jr. farm, Strasburg R. D. 1. 6:45 p.hi. Lancaster County Extension Executive Com mittee dinner meeting, Mea dow Hills dining hall. Aug. 6 9:30 a.m. 4-H flower, foods and vegetable exhibit at Penn Manor High School. •> DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN Saves Time—Saves Fertility Just ecrape or wish minute, bedding wiste md feed into Easj Wiy holding tank. When you're rcidj, the powerful iglUtor xnd telf-prlmlni chopper Impeller pump will put the homogenized mixture into Eur Wit liquid field iprejder. No dot —no meti —no itlnlu For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM CALEB M. WENG | R. 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