''v. . 2'- • — _ , ~ indy is shown' . . her now the Berks area .sas w< as at f. :s ‘‘Doll” who took grand junior dairy show in Harrisburg last champion of the Holstein breed at all month. MAN-SIZE E e ,??S?. 1 ' tROY-BILT Roto Tiller SUPER SPECIAL JACOBSEN 14 HP. RIDING TRACTOR MOWER scnn nn UNDER 30NLY DUU.UU list for sale NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN MYERSTOWN R.D.2 PHONE (717) 866-4695 J /2 MILE WEST MYERSTOWN WEST MAIN ST. Activities Will Be? Farm Women Calendar. RDI, Box 77 Kinzer, PA 17535 Phone (717) 768-3873 iCTORS ALL TILLERS 20% DISCOUNT Wendy [Continued from Page 56| assistant, or something like that;” and her parents, according to Wendy, “en courage me as much as they do my brother.” She claims school as her -second love “after my animals,” and cites biology as her favorite subject and math, her most troublesome one. Wendy admits she’s a good student saying, “I usually manage to get A’s and B’s,” but quickly adds “I have to put a lot into it though.” A willingness “to put a lot into” whatever she un dertakes seems to be characteristic of Wendy, and ■ if 1976 has been a very good year for her, the future looks equally promising. Know Where the Read the OFF REGULAR PRICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 23,1976 Natural gas shortage possible this winter WASHINGTON, E.C. - Some fertilizer manufac turers may face increased natural gas curtailments during the forthcoming winter; however, methods of relief are available, says J. Dawson Ahalt, Chairman of Government’s Interagency Fertilizer Task Force. The Federal Power Commission (FPC) in dicates that although ex pected deliveries from in terstate pipeline companies are essentially unchanged from those of last winter, certain pipelines may receive smaller deliveries of natural gas. Fertilizer plants which rely on such pipeline should project natural gas availabilities both from these pipelines and from distribution 'companies which supply natural gas to fertilizer manufacturers. If expected curtailments on a “colder-than-normal win ter” basis will lead to production * losses, manufacturers should at- tempt to secure natural gas from other sources. Manufacturers should also seek information from gas suppliers to help plan their alternate fuel requirements or additional natural gas purchase requirements. FPC regulations permit fertilizer manufacturers to purchase natural gas from producers at market prices not subject to FPC regulations. Fertilizer plants and other industrial users can (1) get access to natural gas from up to 60 days without FPC approval under Section 2.68 (18 Code of Federal Regulations), and (2) request arrangements for gas transportation cer tificates to interstate pipieline companies for longer term supplies - up to 2 years - under FPC Orders 533 and 533-A. Under Section 2.68, which is a stop-gap measure, sales or deliveries of natural gas may go between distrib vutors, or between an in trastate pipeline company and a distributor, for up to 60 days without FPC approval. If transportation for more than 60 consecutive days is UPTHESE HUNI 2 PIECE CAMOUFLAGE SUITS s - m - l - xl 40.95 Huger Model 77 Bolt Action RIFLE Now ln Stock Reg. 225.00 220 Swift - 22-250, 243, 6mm, 25-06, 270.257, 250, 7 x 57 SMITH & WESSON PUMP SHOTGUNS 12 & 20 GAUGE CHAMBERED FOR 3 ITHACA MODEL 72 LEVER ACTION RIFLES 22 CALIBER WINCHESTER DOUBLE X MAGNUMS AND REMINGTON MAGNUMS SHELLS READY FOR DUCK SEASON RUGER NO. 1 SINGLE ■ SHOT RIFLES In Stock 22-250, 270, 30 06, 45-70, 7mm Magnum All Scopes Mounted Free When Purchased In Our Store. We Take Trade-Ins. SHYDA'S GUN SHOP 1635 S. Lincoln Avenue Lebanon, Pa. 17042 717-273-6572 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 - 9 Sat. 9 - 5 desired, participants must obtain advance FPC ap proval. Under Order 533, the FPC reviews needs and contract provisions. It then may approve gas transportation certificates for up to 2 years, after which an extension may be requested. In this case FPC has no jurisdiction over the producer price if it is “in the public interest.” The fertilizer plant or other user must show its gas needs are of a high priority and cannot be met by alternate fuels or from its regular supplier. If manufacturers are unable to secure supplies through the above avenues, they may petition the FPC for “extraordinary” relief from curtailment. However, the criteria for special relief are stringent and require that petitioners show they haave exhausted all other possibilities. Women’s Calendar Saturday, Oct. 23 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 4 meeting at the Garber home. 1:30 p.m. Flower program. Monday, Oct. 25 Lebanon County Society of Farm Women Group 3 meeting at the Candle Glo Restaurant in Palmyra. 6 p.m. 35th anniversary banquet. Berks County Society 5 meeting. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 York County Society 12 meeting. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27 Chester County Society 1 meeting for pound sale. 1:30 p.m. Lancaster County Society of Farm Women Group 24 meeting for decorating workshop. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 Lancaster County Society 11 meeting at social room of Quarryville Methodist Church. 1:30 p.m. Lancaster County Society of Farm Women Group 26. Craft meeting at. Stauffers. m supply uAiu SALE ’169.95 144.95 *89.95 57 79.95