Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMESy August 31, 1977 Labor Day Week | What's this? If you can guess, you might get a free subscription to the county’s most interesting magazine! '76 FORD Van V-8, stick '76 BUICK Skyhawk Hatchback, loaded ‘75 FORD Pick-up,3/4 ton,AT,PS,PB g 75 FORD 1/2 ton, AT,PS,PB 8 '75 FORD Torino Station Wagon ,PS,PB : AT,AC ‘TA TOYOTA Pick-up long bed, stick ¢ ‘74 PINTO Wagon 4 cyl., 4 spd. 8 ‘74 FORD Van V-8, stick '72CHEVY Vega Hatchback, AT g '72 CHEVROLET AT,PS,PB 8 ‘72 PONTIAC AT,PS,PB '69 PLYMOUTH Wagon 4 cyl., 4'spd. g '66 FORD Pick-up, 4 spd. ¢ '66 DODGE Coupe AT,PS,PB $ '65 FORD Pick-up 6 cyl., 3 spd. A GREAT SELECTION OF LOWER PRICED CARS L & G MOTORS R. D. 2, Rt. 230 West, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Telephone 653-8210 - Monday thru Saturday What is it? That’s for you to guess. If you can tell us correct replies (those with the earliest postmarks) will what this is, and where it is, you could win a free get the subscriptions. So don’t delay, write today! subscription to the Susquehanna Magazine. Send us a Hint: The photo was taken less than S miles from postcard (do not phone) with your guess. The first two either Marietta or Mount Joy, in Lancaster County. ——————————) Back to School Sale Locust Grove on National Register Locust Grove, also known 21st Lancaster County pro- maintained in Washington, as the Haldeman Mansion, perty on the National DC. The Mansion is located recently was named the Register of Historic Places, about a half mile south of 0 oF SUM 4, The late 18th Century stone house was the birth- 2 on &p place of Samuel Steman . | ! Haldeman, a distinguished ® Sa) scientist and authority on s ~ : 4 9 natural history, ethnology, 3 \ 4 " . philology, and archaeology. ® \ : : : at Root Distribut : 30° ee | e 00 ISIriputor The author of 150 books, 3 pair o * 5 Dr. Haldeman wrote ‘‘On A 4 °o, © pecies and their Distribu- aw t ; & 205d bee ° Boys Fruit : tion,”” which paved the way of A ’ : in? “eet? 2 of the Loom} 10 oz. etirtiables 1 t-, Demein's theory, oF s I'w > 40 J Unde ear vo $ Locust Grove’s architec- YA per case tural significance rests on its fine workmanship and proportions. The stonework is native sandstone with A-Tr eat tans smooth quions. Two other buildings are on the site, also of sand- stone. The old smokehouse is now deteriorated. Un NT Sy "4 k 'e. ® On the 2.6 acre site is an : 4 9 old Indian cemetary, used NY from 1718 to 1743, and part of the Shenk’s Ferry occu- Mount Joy pation. ® > J.E. Baker Co., York, is ar 1€ a . . the owner of the property. Marietta Drive Thru Service ¥ ic leased to the Historic % Preservation Trust of Lan- caster County.