Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 50

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1.1977
50
Last week a flu bug was wandering around and
decided to get me, so as a result, I ended up going
home from the office early one day, to get some
much needed restancfrecuperation.
When I got home, nobody was there, so without
further ado, I trudged wearily up the stairs,
crawled into bed, and fell asleep to dream
blissfully of sunny weather for fair seasons.
About two hours later, I was awakened by a
phone ringing. I pulled mvself from the bed,
stumbling over to the next room, which is used as
an office Falling into a chair, I picked up the old
black phone on the desk, and mumbled hello.
Dead silence. Well, not complete silence....a phone
was still ringing somewhere, but it was pretty
obvious that it wasn’t the one in my hand.
Now there is only one phone line into our house,
and only supposed to be one phone in that area. In
my half asleep, pill-drowzy state, none of this made
any sense.
I pulled myself out of the chair and wandered
through the next doorway into the sewing room.
Aha! The ringing noise was definitely coming from
somewhere in this room.
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There on the porch roof, outside the back
window, was a ringing phone. Sure enough the
storm window was down tight and had to be raised
before I could get to that cold precise devise chat
was causing me all this grief I dragged the phone
in, it stopped ringing Such is life.
Later, when my mother appeared, I asked her if
she knew anything about a phone on the roof.
Sheepishly, she smiled, and said she had put it out
there so she'd hear it while working outside.
Obviously, she had forgotten to bring it back in
again
And people ask me if it’s boring living in the
country.
New horse club forming
NORRISTOWN - A new 4-
H Horse Science Club is
forming in the Collegeville
area and invites any boy or
girl ages eight to 19 to join.
The organizational meeting
will be held October 4, 7:30
p.m. at the Sebastian Riding
Associates facilities located
on Water Street Road in
Collegeville, West of Grange
Avenue.
The club is for youih who
are interested in learning
about horses but for various
reasons do not own a horse.
Members will have the
opportunity for “hands-on”
practical experience
working with horses and
ponies to learn about
grooming, management,
and safety. Additional topics
include breeds and breeding,
lamenesses, feeding and
A7B-13 $21.39
C7B-14 22.60
E7B-14 23.20
F7B-14 25.39
G7B-14 26.05
H7B-14 27.59
G7B-15 26.40
H7B-15 28.41
L7B-15 28.61
560 15 22.40
F.E.T. Ranging from
$1.73 to $3.12
ICHIUM - THEUSTFOMUSS
basic nutrition, care of
tack and much more.
Members are expected to
attend their meetings and
complete their project
books. Completion of these
requirements will enable 4-
H’ers to receive award
ribbons, certificates and
year pins.
For additional in
formation, contact Nancy
Kadwill, County Agent at the
4-H office 215-277-0574. For
directions, contact Mrs.
Bannie Stewart at Sebastian
Riding Associates.
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