Magical Mechanical Marvels DOVER, DE—The Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village is turning into Santa’s toy shop this holiday season with a special exhibit of antique mechanical toys, Magical Mechanical Marvels. These wonders of tum of-the-ccntury toy technology will be on display at the Museum from November 24 to the end of the year. Selected from the Museum’s collection as well as other institu tions and private collections, these playthings will delight the child in all of us. See toys for all ages and from a wide span of time including the Buy Now and Save with our “Winter Work” Prices. Plus Wexl Pay You $5OO in 1995 IF YOU PREPARE A LEVEL BUILDING SITE Buildings now! Simply prepare a level building site by December 31, 1995 ... for construction in 1996 ... and Morton Buildings will pay you $500! What’s more, you’ll avoid anticipated 1996 price Increases. And to fully appreciate what that could mean, Just take a look at what lumber prices have done the last two years! Take advantage of low winter prices and order now! CONTACT: 717/624-3331 908/454-7900 3368 York Rd. P.O. Box 126, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 1880 s and going through the 19405. Discover what we’ve lost to our modem batteries, electron ics, and plastics through these ingenious, kid-powered toys. No batteries, no chips, only fun and imagination! The Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village, a private, non-profit organization, is located just south of Delaware State Uni versity on Rt. 13 in Dover. Admis sion is charged. Information on this exhibit and others at the Museum is available by calling (302) 734-1618. PLANNING TO BUILD? by December 31 , 1995! LITITZ (Lancaster Co.) Christmas in Lidtz Tour of Homes will be held Saturday, December 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eight area homes are open for tour. Each is decorated by local floral designers. Tickets in advance are $6, on the day of the tour, $7. For tickets, call (717) 626-4588. Joyce and Robert Bomberger Sr. live in a two-story farmhouse style house at 190 Bomberger Rd. Although the home was built in 1992, it uses many materials from the past Throughout the house are log beams, windows and doors saved from Grandpa Bomberger’s house. The extra wide door into the master bedroom was the back door of the old house. With close obser vation you will see a hobo’s draw ing of a young maiden’s profile. Also notice die window sections built into the wall of the office. In the kitchen breakfast nook notice the ceiling boards, these were taken from the dining room 800-447-7436 # MORTON BUILDINGS P.O. Box 399, Morton, & 61550 © 1994 Morton Buildings, Inc. Christmas In Litltz Tour and are just as they were years ago. The dining room floor is boards from the attic, the widest board is 21 inches. Original light fixtures are also throughout the house. Every room has a piece of furni ture made by Joyce’s father, a retired woodworker. Every room Inside the Bomberger home, open for tour, are unusual doors, floor boards, and lights preserved from previous generations of the family. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2, 1995-817 contains special points of interest from the braided rug made by Bob’s great grandmother Emma about 75 years ago, to the wine set in the dining room, a wedding gift to Great Grandma Emma. Holiday decorations are by Rho da Oberholtzer. No hernia is unrepairable, even after several previous failed attempts. We specialize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with-in several days. PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID RTLRNTIC SURGICAL SERUICES 217 Harrisburg Ava., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCEACCEPTED 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 p in Painting