October 29, 1980 Buy - Sell - Trade - CHEAP!! SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 susquehanna exchange Send your classified ads with $1.00 to Susquehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D.1, Marietta, PA 17547. 25 words per classified ad. Businesses pay 10° per word, minimum $2.00. FOR SALE Backgammon game for sale. Asking $4. 426-2101. WORK WANTED Disabled gentelman de- sires light, regular work in local area. Can drive. Call 367-4686. (1029) BUSINESS FOR SALE Coin operated laundro- mat. Good business, choice location, extra equipment. 426-2225. NOTICE Fabulous Florinel Porch Sale: Saturday, November 1, 9 am. Kids and grown-ups clothes; TV, sewing machine, lots of good stuff. Route 23/Kames Hill Road. NANRRPRREERE RARE RELY ADVERTISEMENT The Donegal School Dis- trict is accepting bids for the Removal of Refuse from the 7 schools located in the district. Specifications may be obtained at the District Office, 366 So. Market Avenue, Mount Joy, PA or by calling 653-1447. Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 p.m. on November 26, 1980, and awarded at the School Board Meeting on December 4, 1980. [Mrs.] Lillian K. Fry Secretary of Board Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Columbia, PA. Alaclclin® YOUNG Il HEATER Auto IgnitionvAuto Extinguish Glass Chimney Heat Output: 5700-7700 BTU's per hr. Dimensions: 15" x 16” x 177; Cube: 2.39 (ft.) Weight: 14% Ibs.; Shp. Wt.: 16 Ibs. Fuel Capacity: Approx. % gal. Burning Time: 8-14 hrs. was $1649 Now $1 349° Columbia Hardware Store 12 West Market Street, Marietta Phone 426-1525 Make Sure It's With An Efficient H.B. Smith Bo iler/Burner Unit. If you're moving over to gas — of replacing an old system with one of today’s clean, high-efficiency units, make it an H.B. Smith cast iron boiler/burner unit. Sizes range from compact residen- tial units to large commercial installa tions. And the name H.B. Smith assures you of reliable performance. Ask you r local professional heating contractor about our newest H.B. Smith gas units for your home. | GHE12 “CALL US TO DO YOUR WORK” R.V. Richards & Sons, Inc. COLUMBIA R.D.1 Phone 426-1836 M/C Flea Market Finds A mesh bag worth $50 By Dan D’Imperio Q. Can you enlighten me about a pouch-shaped mesh bag marked “Whiting and Davis?“'—Ellen, Cleveland, Ohio. A. In an advertisement dated June 6, 1929 the Whiting and Davis firm of New York and Chicago, announced, “New Paul Poiret Pouch-Shaped Costume Bags, now avail- able for delivery.” The company further exclaimed “they are ready for the trade well in advance of the mode.” Paul Poiret created the bags which were available in “Armor, Petite Armor and Dresden Enameled Mesh.” The modest $18.00 price tag had flappers kicking up their heels over this latest Whiting and Davis sensation! Value guide: Poiret costume bag, silver mesh, 5 inches wide, $50. Q. What is the value of my 4% inch tall Hummel figurine “Feeding Time” dating from the early 1950s. It depicts a Ye haired girl feeding chickens.”—Mrs. G. P., Hattiesburg, iss. A. Hummel figurines dating from the 1950s typically possess the William Geobel trademark known as the “Full Bee.” or “Full Blown Bee.” The bee flying in the V has been used by the company to the present time. Feeding Time (Hum 199/0) in the 4% inch tall version can be found with blonde hair and dark hair. The blonde figurine is regarded as the earliest. Hummel figurines from the early 1950s fetch anything but “ho-hum” prices!” Value guide: Feeding Time, 4% inches tall, 1952, $220. ARNE RRER PERE RRR RRR ERR ERNE R RARER RRR EREY Lancaster County chrysanthemum expert Lester Hostetter, Mount Joy, took 18 of his best blooms to the Delaware Valley Chrysanthemum Society’s Annual Show in Bromaal recently and walked away with 15 awards; he captured three first place honors, eight seconds, and four third place ribbons. Lester has been raising mums at his 315 North Barbara Street residence for the past seven years and was named 1978 ‘‘Gardener of the Year’ by the Lancaster Men’s Garden Club. He grows 42 varieties of mums. Some of the prize flowers were on display in the lobby of the Union Nation Mount Joy Bank [Lester’s place of employment] last week. MESH COSTUME BAG Q. As a child my hero was Tom Mix. Consequently, whenever | visit a flea market | usually walk away with another find in this category. Would a Tom Mix price list be a possibility?—Harry, Highland, lil. A. Here's mixed bag of current prices on Tom Mix mementos: Belt buckle, secret compartment, $30; Com- pass, 1930s, $25; Identification bracelet, $27; Paint book, 96 pages, 1930s, $45; Pocket knife, $25: Ralston New Premium Catalog, 1938, $35; Signal Arrowhead, with Whites and magnifying glass, $70; Spurs, glow in dark type, Q. When were cloth books introduced for children?— Mrs. G. P., Vancouver, Wash. A. When indestructible cloth and linen books were initially marketed by English publishers in the first quarter of the 19th century, parents greeted them with plaudits. By the middle of the century, Dean's of London, Darton’s of London and Wheeler & Co., of London, were creating cloth historical, alphabet, steamship, study and pleasure books. A decade later McLoughlin Bros., of New York, listed cloth and linen books in oil colors for a mere thirty cents each. Untearable books of cloth proved popular for the re- mainder of the century, although their present scarcity would belie this fact! Value guide: McLoughlin Bros., “Little Slovenly Peter,” $30. Appraise your American country antiques with Dan D’Imperio’s new book and value guide “The Country Antiques Companion,” $9.95 including shipping. An auto- graphed copy may be ordered from the Crown Syndicate, Inc., No. 5 Crown Road, Weatherford, TX 76086. Please include a check or money order. CURRENT PRICES Railroad lantern, red globe, Great Northern Postcard, Alcatraz Island, 1904 . Tumbler, Souvenir of St. Louis World's Fair 1904,” porcelain $50. Political Campaign Mirror, Jerry Ford $6. Heisey Glass Compote, Plantation pattern, 12 inches ROIMEIEY + vo vas vin vn ashe is x mianginiesns $30. Graniteware Teapot, Iron Range Co., blue and white . $70. Oak Umbrella stand, Stickley, with copper drip way, 01 “40 "00 ee waa Ideal doll, Snoozie baby, 1949. . . .............. $65. Tapestry, Oriental figures at table, Belgium, 37 inches by FINONES. sc sinensis srsfastesssivanies $80. Store Tray, Nu Grape Girl, 1920 ............... $50. Please note: Prices may vary depending on condition and geographic location. Dan D'imperlo 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. 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