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Retail $239.95 OUR | CASH PRICE I $99.95 4 DRAWER CHESTS -JSJ .ipi-- $98.95 COiUMIU AVI $6.50 $5.50 $9.95 «*»' .. $7.50 $209.95 $169.00 $259.95 loHitisfowN llMil'f \ I* l * // $34.95 $175.00 Reg. Ret. $209.95 OUR CASH PRICE $59.95 OUR CASH PRICE 13.00 13.00 15.00 13.00 53.00 slo.oo slo.oo 53.00 54.00 uncuSßl miomcol ItAffK UCHTS HIMfIANO 13 WIST IT $0 CINdIVtJ! I »1T vO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,198645 On being a farm wife -And other hazards Joyce Bnpp It’s an uneven path, hard packed from years of heavy use, rough surfaced, and strewn with small rocks. Scattered thistles dot its fenced edges, some brown and dead, others half-heartedly green in defiance of an earlier dosing with weed spray. On the pond nearby, a mother mallard and her fluffy brood paddle toward the cover of weeds on the far bank. A couple of black and white heads glance in my direction as I trudge this path. Most of the lounging herd, though, pretend to ignore the inevitable. Sometimes this trip isn’t necessary. Responding to the urgency of full udders and empty bellies, the dairy cows often crowd together outside the barn door, awaiting the opening of the gate. But, on summer’s hottest, haziest, most humid afternoons, the coolness of the pasture’s wooded edge holds more appeal than the confines of the bam. On such days, bringing in the cows takes a bit more coaxing. A few respond to a voice call, slowly rising with seemingly great effort. They pause in the process for a brief period on their knees, as if to mull over the worth of the effort in such energy-sapping heat. Invariably, the last cow still snoozing will be in the most distant comer of the pasture. Neither call nor herd instinct to follow those already headed for the barn will budge her. Instead, she’ll demand a personal invitation, a prodding to her reluctant feet with a wake-up pat to the rump. Then, heaving a sign of protest, she’ll finally lumber off through the ragged grass to merge with the stream of black and white slowly funneling through the opened gate. In the distant meadow where the heifers pass their days, a graceful The World’s Largest Double Door NON-ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR FROMSIBIR wjg -M form glides against the sky, and the shriek of the red-tail hawk punctuates the sticky afternoon. A few stragglers still linger at the shaded water trough, making certain as they depart to swat and kick mud onto their udders from this lone, small, soggy spot on the farm. Finally, even slow-moving Barb, favoring her crampy leg, is headed up the walkway. Little puffs of dust rise behind each plodding hoof, merging into a tannish cloud which hovers over the stragglers. Screaming, a killdeer runs from the passing bovine parade. By the time the last slowpoke has made her way into the barn, most are already in their stalls. Sounds of rushing water mark their presence, as they drink long and deep from the stall fountains. Bringing in the cows has always been for me an enjoyable in terlude, a ceremonious link with generations who farmed here in years past. It’s a chore shared with Eskimo keepers of caribou, African tribesmen tending water buffalo, nomadic Bedouins gathering their camels, and Aborigine descen dants herding sheep in the desolate Australian outback. And I rarely trek the pasture cowpath without feeling a com forting comradeship with those millions of others of diverse creeds, colors, and nations who likewise daily tend herds and flocks. Wars are won and lost, nations rise and fall, economies peak and plummet, and technology explores the innermost core of the earth and the outer limits of space. But someone still has to go out everyday to bring in the cows. And, on those occasions when it happens to be me, I’m glad that some things like bringing in the cows doesn’t ever really change. • Effective refrigeration without