Ida’s * Notebook Ida Risser It is rather nice to settle back into a regular routine again after the bustle and activities of the holiday season. Once again, we can read the newspapers the same day that they arrive and do some of the things we’d put off all during the Fall. Even though only some of my sisters and only some of their families were able to come to our house for a Saturday night supper, we had over 35 people milling around in our five rooms. And the next day we had a few less when Allen’s brothers and their families came for Sunday dinner. We ex changed gifts and I received several handmade items. My daMiter made appliance covers forme and my sisters made dolls with magnets for the refrigerator and a cloth, red hen to hold pencils or flowers. One thing that we had too much of was food-especially candy, cookies, cheese and mixed nuts. It is so very easy to nibble when food like this is constantly available. Ordinarily I don’t keep anything around the house more fattening than apples, celery or carrots to nibble on. Our two boys were home and helped Allen catch up with some of his work. I do believe he could keep six men busy building and repairing around here. They built an “over-roof” on the calf bam. VcAce, the; peak was left open for vemuation blit too much rain and snow came into the building. Therefore,’ he asked Philip to figure out the amount of lumber PARVOVIRUS VACCINE, KILLED VIRUS. PROCINE CELL LINE ORIGIN - LEPTOSPIRA CANICOLA - GRIPPOTYPHOSA - HARDJO - ICTERHAEMORRHAGIAE - POMONA BACTERIN s rzi IjpWf PORCINE PARVOVIRUS* PARVOUSC v tv* m»w J IMHITMOVER j J Current research information indicates that Porcine Parvovirus (PPV) is probably the most important infectious agent causing the SMEDI Disease Syndrome, (Stillbirths, Mummification, Embryonic Deaths and Infertility). 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And of course there are always some welding jobs that have been saved for them to do as he feels that they can do a better job than he can. Now that our five overnight guests have gone back to their jobs and to school, we can consider doing some entertaining on a much smaller basis.' I’ve already planned two dinner parties for next week. library once a week for six weeks for students who take out books. But books are not their only reward-to coming to the summer, program. Mary Ann also reads to those who come, and she says, “I read to everyone, and even sixth - graders love to be read to. ’ ’ It doesn’t need to be stated, but Mary Ann says, “I really enjoy children.” She also makes it clear that she is thrilled when she can open their lives to the richness offered by books. Heading is one ot her favorite M/BV/r COMBS 70. '"OONTPLAY AROUND/ PARVOI/51 T “ and LEPTOSPIROSIS ... The Two Major Swine Reproduction Problems. Mary Ann Bare (Continued from Page B 16) Leptospirosis is an insidious disease that infects both man and animals causing potential public health problems. Leptospira can survive in surface waters The most common mode of natural infection is direct contact with infected urine from swine, rodents, cattle, dogs, etc., contaminating the feed and water supplies. Hershey and Mary Ann Bare stand in the this week in Harrisburg as a 1982 Master lawn in front of their farm home with dairy Farmer for his outstanding dairy and cropping barns in the background. Bare will be honored operation. the desk where she directs visitors and provides information. The Bares are members of the Fairland Brethren in Christy Church in Cleona where she" teaches Sunday School to children from ages Vk years to three years. She states, “It’s really interesting. They-come in as babies and they start to grow up while they’re with us. I really like being with them.’’ Mary Ann grew up in the suburbs of Lancaster and although her father worked for a feed company, she was not farm oriented. But she quickly says, “1 like being on the farm. It is a really nice area to live in. I don’t feel so isolated and we are close to town.” She also makes it clear that she feels a farm is a great place to raise children. “Our children have never lacked for things to do. They were both in 4-H and both wrestle.” One reason she never became involved in farm work is that Hershey farmed first with his pasttimes, and she adds, “1 like novels and all kinds of things. 1 really like any kind of reading.” She admits that she must limit her reading so that some less in teresting chores get taken care of. Being a teacher had always been a dream for Mary Ann, but-she chose instead to study business for one year at Eastern Mennonite College before marrying Hershey and having a family. Now she says she has become totally absorbed with her library work, and if she ever considered studying further it would be in that area. “I love to be where there are books,” she says. ' In addition to her work at school, Mary Ann volunteers on Sunday evenings at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon. She woi t V < - 4 " * * This is a partially porcine parvovirus-infected litter at 84 days’ gestation 1 Dozen TODAY or TOMORROW when you buy 11 dozen (mix or match) TODAY or TOMORROW at $11.95 per dozen with coupon below. SW3 COUPON-------.yV* This coupon good for One FREE Dozen 10 ml. ■ Syringes of TODAY or TOMORROW with the pur- g I chase of 11 dozen 10 ml. Syringes of TODAY or . | TOMORROW at $11.95 per dozen. Circle the product ■ ■ you want. Coupon must accompany order and check. ■ ! 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One day a week Mary Ann can be found on the road from Lebanon to Lancaster going to visit, her mother who lives in the Mennonite Home near Park City. Mary £nn takes., her to the hairdresser and out to lunch, an event they both look forward to. Mary Ann’s life is filled with activities which bring pleasure not just to her but to many others IMORKW ntvcrw..** f*
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