32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18, 1973 Time to get ready for school and check the clothes as the children have surely grown this summer. The trousers are too short and the shoes are too tight. *JAMESWAY VOLUMATIcI U I d ' ' Phone 393-3906 ' | Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Fashions really don’t interest me very much and therefore I spend little time shopping for myself or the children. As a result, I feel the youngsters might go overboard when they have their own money and buy more than necessary.. Since we must conform to a certain degree, I guess we’ll have to make a trip to town for a few purchases. After all, new clothes do lift ones’ spirit and make the first day of school more pleasant. It seems as though I could keep busy just staying in the house and cooking, baking, ironing and cleaning. However, when I go outside there are weeds to pull, beans to pick, dead flowers to remove, and aphids on the limas. The cabbage and cauliflower needs dusting, the squash vines are crawling over the celery and the strawberry runners need to be kept m the row. No wonder we are glad when night comes and we can sit on the edge of the porch and watch an airplane’s lights flash on and off as it appears to fly among the distant stars. Only then do we take a few moments to reflect on “who” we are and “why” we are in God’s great world. On a recent trip through Snyder and Mifflin County we drove down Old Lancaster Valley and then to Reed’s. Gap. I noticed with amusement some of the names of the cabins. Here are a few - Briar Patch, Suits Us, Nutty Five, Pop Pops Hide-Away, Indian Acres and Jims Price I’m sure they’re all the pride of someone Power ncreases Capacity Two Machines in One Lowest Cost Combination Quick Change-Over -SS Ida Risser xxxx xxxx Goodwill Industries Opening Branch Store Goodwill Industries of Lan caster County will open its first county branch store in Manheim on August 25 at 10 a.m. According to executive director Norman Schell, Goodwill has recently leased the former Longenecker Hardware Store at 39 Market Square in Manheim. Schell states that the Manheim retail outlet store is currently being renovated and will offer a variety of new and used clothing, furniture, housewares, hard wares, and toys. Mayor Frank L. Haldeman of Manheim will be on hand for the Grand Opening on August 25 encouraging the support of the residents of the Manheim area to make the Manheim store a success. The Manheim branch store is M; Neighbors j'3 “Not only a great arm saver, but a great conversa tion piece and ice breaker.” Want Better Milking with Greater Results? BUCKET UNITS PIPELINES STAINLESS STEEL OR GLASS -J* '^S— ' "^ll^ / 1 jks\ --1"I 1 " 1* '-[' ’ : OT>^ r '' c 8 Stall Carousel is geared for one man operation who can milk 75 cows per hour With ease. All cows are visible from his operation platform minimum walking is required by operator cuts labor cost by 50 percent. the first of a number of branch stores to be opened throughout the county within the near future. The purpose of this, says Schell, is to better serve the entire Lancaster County and simult- *i t 1,1 Bou-Matic DARI-KOOLBOU-MATIC I( 1 i' j ! If SHEIK’S FARM SERVICE 7 Day Week, 24 Hour Service RD4 Lititz, Pa. Ph. 626-4355 MILKING PARLORS -/? -V \ PARTS-SALES-SERVICE aneously utilize the additional revenue to expand Goodwill’s current capabilities of rendering services to the handicapped people of Lancaster County. Through an expansion of production and an increase in sales, Goodwill can afford to train and place m competitive employment many more han dicapped persons who then become proud, tax-paying citizens. ALL KINDS OF AUTOMATIC MILKING PARLORS ' ip ,'' '.\ If . V / i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers