October 1, 1980 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 15 susquehanna exchange Buy - Sell - Trade - FREE!! Send your classified ads to Susquehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D. 1, Marietta, PA 17547. No charge for individuals. Businesses pay 10° per word, minimum $2.00. FOR SALE Bundy Clarinet. Good condition. $25.00. 653-1175 after 3. (108) Drop leaf typing table and typewriter. Both for $15.00. Call 653-1173 after 3. (108) Student desk. $12.00. Call 653-1173 after 3. (108) Good aluminum storm door, 3’ 6’ by 8’ with glass and screens, $5.00. Also, a good, solid wood door, $5.00. Call 367-4096 after S. (108) Surplus Jeeps, Cars, and Trucks. Available thru Gov’t Agencies. Many sell under $200. Call 312-742-1143, Ext. 3511 for information on how to purchase. [101, 1015, 1029, 1112] Complete beauty shop equipment, used two months. Two dryers. Must see to price. Call 426-1475. Sears best child’s bicycle seat. Large jumping horse. Boys’ clothes size 2-3, girls’ size 8-10-12. Phone 633- 5716. (101) 1976 VW Rabbit, 4-door, automatic, air conditioning, radio and radials. No rust. Good, cheap transportation. ‘$2,800.00. Call 653-1633. (101) 1974 Capri. Inspected V-6, 4 sp., air shocks, dual exhaust, needs starter. $800. 656-9774. (101) 12 gauge single barrel shotgun. $35. 653-4055. (108) 1977 Plymouth Road Run- ner. Power steering and power brakes, FM-8 track. Good gas mileage. Excellent condition. $3200. Call 898- 2887 or 569-7777 (ask for Mike) DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS FULL OR PART DAYS Men or Women over 18 with automobiles are need- ed in Marietta, Mount Joy, Columbia, Elizabethtown, and Mountville. Delivery starts about October 13. Send name, address, age, telephone number, type of auto, insurance company and hours available on a post card to D.D.A. Inc., Box 1, Susquehanna Times, Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547. *An Equal Opportunity Employer* NOTICE FANTASTIC NEW NON TOXIC FIRE EXTINQUISH- ER FOR HOME USE. Every home should have 2 or 3 ready to use. So safe a child can use them. Formula 12 sells for only $4.25 each, or 3 for $11.50, postage paid. Distributors wanted. Avail- able to organizations for fund raising. C.A.P.L, Dept. 2D, Box 349, Parkes- burg, PA 1936S. [1015] FAST EFFECTIVE RE- LIEF FROM COLDS, HAY- FEVER, SINUS AND AS- THAMA. NEW FORMULA 101. All organic ingredients. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. 1 oz. $3.75; 2 oz., $6.50, postage paid. C.A.P.I.,, Dept. 2D, Box 349, Parkesburg, PA 19365. [1015] Do you like to read or do you have any old or used books you’d like to trade or sell on consignment? Then visit us at “The Study,’ 146 W. Front Street, Marietta. Looking for these topics: Trains, Small town life, ““The River,”’ local history, Groups, Women, Ethnic Children’s books, Water- gate, The Avant Garde in. literature, politics and art. “The Study’’ is open every weekend. Flea Market Finds By Dan D’Imperio Q. Is the wagon seat we acquired at auction having a cut-out heart back a rarity?—Mr. and Mrs. K. L., Youngs town, Ohio. A. The auxiliary wagon seat found on horse drawn wagonfrom the mid-18th century finds favor with country antique aficionados. Most wagon seats resembled a pair of short slat-back chairs, with the legs conforming to the depth of the wagon. Splint or rush seats were favored by most makers. Those having a cut-out heart back suggest a piece of Pennsylvania provenance. Because they are re- garded as being just a cut above the rest, most examples sell in the neighborhood of $500! Q. Would it be possible to list the five most valuable comic books from the “Golden Age” ?—Ken, Jacksonville, Fla. Porch—Patio Sale, 219 West Walnut Street, Mari- The Reverend Aristede S. Red, Vicar of St. John’s etta, 9 to S each day, rain or shine. A little bit of everything. Boys’ 3-speed bike, bottles, books, clothes, games, curtains, lights, children’s things. If you qualify you will own two related businesses. First, you will distribute name brands of merchan- dise such as Kodak, Polar- oid, GE, Westinghouse, Sylvania, Ray-O-Vac or Eveready. There is now selling involved. You need only service retail accounts established for you by the company. Second, you will own a related mail order film processing business. Minimum investment $9975. Call Opr. 38 at 1-800-824- 7888 or write Namco, 2121 Montevallo Road, S.W., Episcopal Church, Marietta, will serve as guide for a ten day pilgrimage to Israel on February 9th and return February 19th. Anyone interested may call 426-1887 after 6 pm. Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 — Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Columbia, PA. A. Comic book prices tend to fluctuate dramatically de- pending on the supply and demand factor. Collectors are discovering that comics rate not only as fun finds, but financially rewarding ones as well. According to a recent nationwide price survey the following comics in mint condition top the list from the Golden Age: (1) Marvel Comics, No. 1, $12,000; (2) Action Comics, No. 1, $9,000; (3) Motion Picture Funnies Weekly, No. 1, $7,600; (4) Detsctive Comics, No. 27, $5,100; (5) Whiz Comics, No. 1, Q. Can you enlighten me about a bug shaped political pin featuring pictures of McKinley and Hobart. The pictures appear on the wings when the tail is pushed.—Mr. V. H., Waco, Texas. A. Political campaign collectors pay premium prices for this “Mechanical Goldbug” issued during the campaign of William McKinley and Garret Hobart. The bug supposedly symbolized McKinley’s support of the gold standard. By pressing the tail of the bug pictures of the candidates popped out on either wing. Anyone electing to acquire this goldbug could find themselves parting with $125! Q. Everytime | visit a sale | acquire another butter pat. When were these in vogue?—Helen, Vancouver, Wash. A. Throughout the age of Victoria (1837-1901) diners found individual butter pats placed before them on clut- tered tabletops. Because they were typically a part of a dinner service, specimens can be unearthed bearing a trade- mark of a renowned potter. Butter pats of flow blue, iron- stone, tea-leaf ironstone or majolica presently melt Fs HEART BACK WAGON SEAT collector's hearts. Delicately colored floral motifs adorned many porcelain models. Butter pats prove ideal for those working with limited collecting space, or on a limited collecting budget! Value guide: Butter pat, Haviland, Princess, $7. Appraise your American country antiques with Dan D’Imperio’s new book and value guide, “The try Antiques Companion”, $9.95 including shipping and handling. An autographed copy may be ordered from the Crown Syndicate, Inc., No. 56 Crown Road, Weatherford, TX 76086. Please include a check or money order. CURRENT PRICES Birmingham Alabama 35211. gam Heisey glass figure, pheasant . ............... $90.00 Bookmark, woven silk, “Star Spangled Banner”, Patiaion JULES RS a SL Re ly ee a eC mre rrr rere .00 p= win tn widen TA rr Wr py To Wwe ew ot. Betty Boop hiandikeroitief . . cor ons tosis io SH | Doll, “Happifats”, bisque, molded cloths, marked “Nippon” | Please note: Prices may vary depending on condition and geographic location. Dan D'imperio welcomes your questions about antiques and | collectibles and will answer as many as possible In this column. | However, volume of mall precludes personal reply, and photos cannot be returned. Write to him in care of this newspaper. Copyright Crown Syndicate, inc. 1980 Mature woman to clean one day a week. Hours and salary negotiable. 653-1633. (101) 0©060000000000000000000000000000000000000000500000000000000000800000000000000000 SEND TO: THE SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, BOX 75A, R.D. 1, MARIETTA, PA 17547. WE WELL PRINT IT NEXT WEEK ABSOLUTELY FREE!! I ! 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