Do you ever feel that your life is a jumble of things that need to be done and so you do them? I’ve just been looking- at the February calendar. It is so full of things to do and the time of day to do them that it is almost not readable. This last week’s actitivies: Monday Phone and type Sale Reports for Lancaster Farming. Got my cousin’s will out of her safe deposit box and turned it over to her lawyer along with all of her Need Your Farm Buildings Painted? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting You can’t control the weather, but yon can increase yonr dry weather yield by controlling soil fertility Hi-Calcium rfin LIMESTONE Ida’s Notebook Ida kisser financial records, which I took care of last year. You see, the week before I arranged her funeral and disposed of her belongings. Tuesday Took care of our grandchild a bit in the morning and worked on my braided rug. Then in the evening toured Her shey Medical Center’s Pediatrics Department with my husband as he is a member of the Penn State Club. We had a nice meal in their renovated cafeteria. But. I really Proper lime application can increase yonr dry weather yield , 1 »> did not enjoy seeing those tiny immature babies. Wednesday Watered ail of my houseplants as I do twice a week. Studied the lesson for Bible Study that was held in the after noon. Drove to Lancaster for a special bulb for my projector and got groceries on the way home. Thursday Took the car to the garage as the computer causes a light to go on on the dashboard “Service Engine Soon.” Extension held their annual meeting in Lan caster in the evening and we attended. Friday Met with a landscap er that we’ve being trying to sec for months. I told him that I didn’t think he wanted the job of plan ning our lawn as it has taken him so very long. Went to the dentist and baked several pies. Saturday Cleaned the house *and went to a travelogue at Lititz in the afternoon after setting the table for company that evening. Made a big turkey meal and showed slides. Sunday Wc went to early church, read the Sunday newspap er and had supper at a friend’s house. And, these are just the For prompt ddttwy contact your local Maittn Uawtone deader or call Blue Ball, Pa. (800) 233-0205 (717)354-4125 The Conodoguinet 4-H Sheep Club met January 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the extension office in Carlisle. Officers for the new year include president, Michael Cor man; vice president, Diane Myers; secretary, Amy Jones; assistant secretary, Michelle Corman; social chairmen. Bill Lieb and John Creek; news reporter, Meri Witten and county council rep resentatives, Sandy Anderson and Eric Berkheimer; and alternate, Zachery Reed. This was the second year in a row the sheep club was “4-H Club of the Year.” The annual banquet will be held on March 26 at 6:30 p.m. at Citi zens Fire Hall, Mechanicsburg. A 4-H Veterinary Science Pro ject Club will start on Thursday, February 27, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The 4-H club will meet at the Adams County Extension Office, located two miles west of Gettys burg on Rl 30 across from Doer som Airport. Any youth U to 18 years old is eligible to join the 4-H Veterinary Science Club. The project club will meet for eight consecutive Thursday evenings. Topics presented will include attitude and behavior; skin, mem branes and intestinal discharges; body temperature, pulse, and respiration; cleaning and disinfec tion; cells of the animal body; the Custom Roasting in PA and Surrounding States David N. Groff RD 3 Lewleburg, PA (717) 868-1420 Horst Grain Roasting 3040 Pennt Grove Rd. Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 (Chatter Co.) (218) 860-8834 Unemter Farming, Saturday, February 22, 1992-817 I Conodoguinet 4-H Sheep Club 4-H Vet Science se*i cAS tissue of the animal body; and the organs and systems of the animal body. The project will be pre sented by 4-H Leader Kathy Reever with the cooperation of some local veterinarians. If you have any questions about the 4-H Veterinary Science Pro ject Club, contact Jared Tyson at the County 4-H Office, (717) 334-6271. 4-H Dairy Clubs Invite New Members Young people who are inter ested in learning more about dairy cattle and would like to get involved with other young people in 4-H and dairy-related activities in Lancaster County arc invited to attend any one of the following 4-H meetings. • March 6: Cows ’R Us 4-H Club, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Tom Smith, 1600 West Route 897, Denver, phone (215) 267-0553. • March 9: Udders and Others 4-H Club, 7:30 p.m. at the Eli zabethtown Area Community Center, phone (717) 653-1201. • March 16: Pequca Valley 4-H Dairy Club, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dale L. Hershey, 82 Cherry Hill Road, Ronks, phone (717) 687-0951. • March 19: Kids and Kows 4-H Club, 7:30 p.m. at the Solanco Fair Grounds Senior Citizen Building, phone (717) 548-3116. Young people 8 to 19 years of age as of January 1 of this year are eligible to join. HEALTH ic/ck Schnupp’s Grain Roasting, Inc. RD 6 Lebanon, PA 1-800-482-4004 717-868-6611 Roeet-A-Matic Grain Rotating Selee-Servlce Cuelom Work Roeet • Cool Unit Avalleble