WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1972 —— Transcontinental television Insurance companies was inaugurated on Sept. 4th, $9.5 billion in health 1951. ance benefits last year, Dutch Pride Farm Market 2 MILES SOUTH OF MANHEIM Open 8 am. to 10 p.m. Daily — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, Sat, Closed Sunday FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES IN SEASON paid insur- Eating and Baking LETTUCE CARROTS APPLES CELERY BANANAS PIES ORANGES BREAD COOKIES GRAPEFRUIT H. D. Boyd, Excavating SPECIALIZING IN: ¥ Back Hoe Service ¥ Front End Loaders ¥ Building Excavation ¥ Tree Removal ¥ Drain Fields - Septic Tanks R. D. #4 MANHEIM, PENNA. PHONE 653-5630 23-13¢ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate & Household Goods TO BE HELD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, "72 AT 305 S. MOUNT JOY ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Lot of Land, 77x100 feet, thereon erected a BRICK BUNGALOW containing 5 rooms and bath. Modern kitchen; base- ment under entire house with '2-bath and laundry in basement. Oil fired hot water heat with summer-winter hookup; breezeway and large 1-CAR BRICK GARAGE. This property is in very good condition. Arrange- ments to view property may be made by calling Mount Joy 653-4561 or Elizabethtown 367-2292. Also to be sold at same time and place: Kelvinator Foodarama No-Frost Refrigerator, like new; Kelvinator elec. stove; RCA COLOR TV, kitchen step stool, kitch- en server, utility cabinet, extension table, 4 solid bot- tom chairs, elec. mixer, elec. can opener, coffee pot, waffle iron, Sunbeam frying pan, popup toaster, New Perfection room heater, corner cupboard, small tables, end tables, stools, rocking chairs, radio, kneehole desk, library table, magazine rack, smoking stands, 2-tier ma- ple parlor table, sofa & matching chair, planter, folding chair, reclining chairs, 1 black leather; 9x12 & 15x2( rugs, hall runners, fioor, table & boudoir lamps, mir- rors, pictures, picture frames, plank bottom chairs, cane seated chair, drophead sewing machine, dry sink, jelly cupboard, walnut flour chest, oak bedroom suite with innerspring mattress & spring, cherry post bed with in- nerspring matt. & box spring, his & her cherry dresser, night stand, marble top bureau, with Ige. mirror; carv- ed pulls & handkerchief drawer, small cedar chests, floor polisher, clothes hamper, Lawnboy rotary mower, lawn chairs, garden tools, fish nets, garbage can, iron- ing board, elec. irons, 2 steam; Maytag white enameled wringer washer, bathroom scales, canes, Rodgers silver- ware, cut and pressed glass, tea set, tea pots, set of dish- es, HL.C Swing Eggshell Autocrat decorated: ironstone tea pot and sugar bowl, other dishes, cooking utensils, iron frying pan, large rolling pin, crocks, pams, articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 5 p.m. Real Estate to be offered at 7 pm. when conditions will be made known by Estate of Mrs. Catherine M. Berrier MARK L, BERRIER and CLARK G. BERRIER EXECUTORS CARL R. HALLGREN, ATTORNEY DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTS. N. KRAYBILL, M. MILLER, CLERKS 28-3¢ SPECIALIST GIVES ADVICE ON HELPING CHILD CTUDY The entire family needs to cooperate to help students de- velop good study habits, says James Van Horn, Extenson family life specialist at Penn State. All students need a quiet time and place — with no interruptions or confusion. Provide study areas that are well lighter and quiet. And remember that the time for study is just as important as the place. A child should be rested and relaxed after a day at school, Allow him time for active play before concentra- t.ng on homework. Van Horn suggests that you help him avoid rushing to fin- ish homework before a dead- line such as dinner or bed- time. Try to schedule study time so it does not conflict with a favorite activity or nec- essary function. If possible, plan the study hour for the same time every evening, He will become accustomed to a regular homework time and be more ready to concentrate. If you have preschoolers in the home, too, arrange a per- iod of quiet play for them during the older child’s study period. Coloring or finger painting, reading or listening to a story are good quiet acti- vities. This quiet play gives youngsters a chance to “play” at studying and helps them get in the habit of a study period. CHILDREN NEED CONTACT WITH OLDER PEOPLE James Van Horn, Extension family life specialist at Penn State, says you need to en- courage your child to enjoy and respect older people. Grandparents and older peo- ple can add much to the life of a child. The relaxed atti- tude of an older person may be comforting to children who seem ‘‘on the go’ constantly with hard play. LAUNDRY DECOR Your laundry room should be pretty and practical, accord- ing to Mrs. Helen Puskar, Ex- tension home f urnishings specialist at Penn State. Plan the decor of your laundry cen- ter as carefully as you would that of any other room in your house. Floor coverings, counter tops, walls and cabin- ets and cabinet surfaces should be durable yet easy to main- tain. TRACTORS FLIP BACKWARDS QUICKLY A tractor operator cannot move fast enough to save him- self if the tractor he is operat- ing flips backwards, says Ex- tension agricultural engineers at Penn State. Tractor opera- tors should avoid the practice of racing or gunning the en- gine when the drive wheels are mired deeply. Don't take a chance. Back out. BENJAMIN HARRISON . Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president, was born on Aug. 20, 1838, at North Bend, Ohio. Open Wednesday thru Friday Noon 'til 4:30 P.M. Sat. 9A.M.'tii 1 P.M. Wilbur Chocolate’s FACTORY OUTLET STORE Enjoy fresh, quality candy at factory outlet prices. Visit us this week. Wilbur Chocolate Co., Inc. FACTORY OUTLET STORE 48 N. Broad St. \ Lititz, Pa. J When children get older and fruit juice, cookies or a piece homework assignments take of fruit can help build up en- longer, encourage a short thusiasm for returning to study break. A glass of milk, studying, —_— Just Received Our First Large Shipment of Living Room Suites Since the Flood. 2 piece Suites Start as Low as $294.50 2 piece Sofa Bed Suite $219.50 Immediate Delivery -or- we will Hold For your instructions. KEECH FURNITURE 52 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE HELD SAT., OCT. 14, 1972 AT 12:00 NOON Located 1%2 miles Northwest of Manheim, the Old Line Rd., Lancaster Co., Penna. Lot of Ground 155 x 241 feet, along the Old Line Road. Erected thereon a 20x52 ft. 3-Bedroom Double Mobile Home with full basement, oil heat air conditioning, good well and a 1-CAR GARAGE. This home is not very old and is setting at a good location. 25 typewriters, 9 electric typewriters, 9 adding machines and calculators. These machines are Under- wood or Royal commercial type and reconditioned. 8mm Bell & Howell movie projector, stereo, floor buf- fer and shampooer, lantern, and 5 gal. jug. New Oak Hardwood Flooring. 860 3-axle GMC diesel tractor, 860 2-axle GMC diesel tractor, 35 ft. trail mobile van tandem- axle trailer. TRUCK PARTS: 1 - 18,000 1b. Eden rear end, 1 - 5- speed Spicer over-drive transmission, 1 - 60-gal. alumin- um fuel tank, axles, air compressor, air breather, 671 engine parts, injectors, valve cover, blower, clutch and pressure plate, Ford car rear end & standard transmis- sion, brake chambers for trailer, truck springs, 4 sets new truck flares, Dodge care chassis, 10-20 tires & tubes, stainless steel flexible hose, new; new aircraft tools, nylon tarps, old car horn, collection of license plates— back to 1910, few years missing. Persons interested in viewing property may do so by calling 665-5509 for an appointment. Sale to begin at 12 Noon and Real Estate at 2 P.M. Sale by: Harold Wenger - Hilda Wenger DAVID YOUNG, ATTORNEY RUFUS GEIB & RAYMOND MILLER, AUCTS, along 28-3c |
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