Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 22, 1979, Image 92

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    -»ia*c«st«r Faming, Saturday, Paceaiby 22,1979
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Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Risser °
The other week I went deer
bunting with my husband.
But this time, I was armed
only with a camera and he
carried the gun.
We went to the State Game
Lands in northern Lancaster
County after the morning
milking was finished.
I’ve gone hunting off and
on over the past 30 years. In
those early years, when I
stationed myself on a hillside
overlooking a wide area, Fd
at least see numerous small
herds as they crept through
the woods. Often they were
completely unaware of my
presence and would playnnd
nibble quite close to me.
With them to watch, I
didn’t mind the cold wind,
rain and sometimes heavy
snow. It was all worth it. But
last year I did not see a
single deer when we went to
Perry County and so I
decided not to even purchase
a license this year.
However, with a little
encouraging, I consented
to go along for the ride. The
weather was beautiful and
even a bit too warm for
climbing hills as I’d
borrowed my son’s heavy
underwear.
Just standing there with
my camera, I found myself
following the same pattern
as though it were a gun.
Quiet! Look! Watch!
The first living thing I saw
was a pale yellow moth.
Next were two Downy
Woodpeckers feeding on a
tree trunk. They were fun to
watch. And then, I think I
saw a bird which is usually
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only heard - a Whip-Poor-
Will. It was almost im
possible to see when it sat on
the dry leaves of the forest
floor. It only flew short
distances at a time.
Later, while looking over
my shoulder, as I leaned
against a large ash tree, a
tiny bird with a long beak
landed 12 inches from my
eyes on my tree and slowly
pecked his way up the trunk.
That shows that I can stand
motionless.
I took several pictures of
fungi on dead cherry trees
and later in’ the day one of
the dams at Speedwell Lake.
We didn’t see any deer but
it was nice to have a few
relaxing hours away from
the farm and share a ther
mos of coffee and some
turkey sandwiches with my
husband.
For more inform,
write or call
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PARK RIDGE, 111. - A
prominent economist, known
for his contention that “big
intrusive government”
threatens America’s free
enterprise system, will
address the 61st annual
meeting of the American
Farm Bureau Federation in
Phoenix, January 6-10.
Murray Weidenbaum,
director of the Center for the
Study of American Business
at Washington University St.
Louis and a former Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury,
will be a principal speaker at
the general session,
Tuesday, January 8.
Weidenbaum, who holds a
Ph.D. from Princeton
University and is a former
corporate economist of the
Boeing Aircraft Company,
currently is on sabbatical
leave from Washington
University until next May to
serve as resident scholar for
the American Enterprise
Institute for Public Policy
Research, Washington, D.C.
Other principal speakers
scheduled to address the
Farm Bureau meeting in
clude Sir Nicholas Hen
derson, new British am
bassador to the United
States whose writings have
figured prominency in the
conservative administration
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Economist to speak at
Farm Bureau meeting
Of Margaret Thatcher, Great
Britain’s first female Prime
Minister.
Dr. Joyce Brothers, noted
psychologist, television and
radio personality, will ad
dress the Women’s Con
ference during the meeting.
The meeting opens Sun
day, January 6, with a
vesper service. The next two
days will be devoted to
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general sessions and special
interest conferences,
followed by two days of
voting delegate policy *
debate and business
sessions.
A highlight of the meeting
will be- the annual
recognition and awards
program, January 8,
featuring comedian Bob
Hope.
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We take this time to say thanks
to all those we served throughout
this year. May you & yours reap
the fruits of this joy filled season.
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