3 November 19, 1980 t susque Buy - Sell - Trade - CHEAP!! SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 hanna exchange Send your classified ads with $1.00 to Susquehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D.1, Marietta, PA 175417. 25 words per classified ad. Businesses pay 10° per word, minimum $2.00. FOR SALE Butcher Block table and chair set with chrome trim, 36” x 60’—asking $225; Mediteranean ‘‘Lane’’. oak Coffee table, 26" x 607°, and Hexagon end table, excellent condition. 426- 2187. Duo-therm kerosene trail- er heater. Asking $50. Call 426-3427. 2 girls’ bikes, 20’’.and 26’’, ice skates for men and women, nice sweaters for girls, women and men. Winter coats, Haywood Wakefield desk and chair, large, out-door Christmas candles, wheelbarrow, use- ful clothing, girls’ boots. If interested call 426-1444 or 426-1629. SERVICES RENDERED Custom designed Dried and Silk Flower Arrange- ments, Wreaths and Wed- ding Flowers. Call Beverly White, 426-2602. ATTENTION Tickets for Penn State vs. Pitt Friday, November 28th, $20 includes bus. If inter- ested, call Butch McCarty at 653-2535. PERE NFEEE RR RRR RRR EE FREER AE RRR EEY ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Mary Shonk, late of Elizabethtown Bor- ough, Lancaster Co., Pa.: Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and all demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Robert E. Keener, c/o Henry F. Gingrich, 133 East High Street, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Henry F. Gingrich ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Ray A. Wittle, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co., Pa.; Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and all demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Sandra Lee Grove, 4D Harvestview Apartments, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Carl R. Hallgren, Esquire Morgan, Hallgren, Crosswell and Kane, P.C. OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS 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 no 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 of $9,975. Call Opr. 38 at 1-800-633-4588 or write Namco, 2121 Montevallo Road, S.W., Birmingham, Alabama 35211. NOTICE ELECTRICIAN available for renovations, contracting. 24-hour service. No job too small. Free estimates. 426- 2459. If no answer, call after S pm. [123] Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 — Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Columbia, PA. BUSINESS FOR SALE Coin operated laundro- mat. Good business, choice location, extra equipment. 426-2225. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Charles S. Johnson, late of East Donegal Township, Lan- caster Co., Pa.: Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and all demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Steven John Johnson and Teri Lyn Johnson, c/o Steven John Johnson, 71 Sharon Drive, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Carl. R. Hallgren Morgan, Hallgren, Crosswell and Kane, P.C. 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 EER EER Flea Market Finds Domino clock value: $265 By Dan D’Imperio Q. Can you date our Domino clock from the Ingraham firm?—Mr. G. T., Hayward, Calif. A. Treasured indeed are the various timepieces ascribed to the E. Ingreham and Co., of Bristol, Conn. Mantels of the late Victorian period held a host of their coveted clocks. The rather dramatic Domino shelf clock, having a black painted wooden case, was introduced in 1886. Black clocks were the rage of the 1880s! This model had a brass eight-day spring driven movement with strike. According to company catalogs it was discontinued by 1892. What was its original selling price? A modest $111 Value guide: Domino shelf clock, $265. Q. At a yard sale | purchased a marigold water pitcher in Carnival glass having a windmill decor. Who made this pattern?—May, Lebanon, Pa. A. Chalk up this fortunate find to the Imperial Glass Co., of Ohio. In the early 1900s they joined such fellow makers as Northwood, Fenton and Millersburg in producing quantities of iridescent glass. Finding pieces of the firm's Windmill design can keep collectors spinning regardless of color. Beginning collectors please note: this pattern has been extensively reproduced, so buyer beware! Value guide: Windmill water pitcher, marigold, $60. REFEREE RRRRR RENEE RENAE R PRR ERR FREER REREY ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the District Administra- tion Office, Washington Building, 366 South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Lan- caster County, PA, until : ye 4:00 p.m. local time on XW December 4, 1980, and will \ be publicly opened and read at 8:00 p.m. in the Board Room for the Heating Contract for Boiler Replace- ment and Temperature Control System Renovations at Grandview Elementary School for Donegal School District, Mount Joy, Lan- caster County, PA. Contract Documents may be examined without charge at the Office of BASCO Associates, Architects-En- gineers, 914 Columbia Ave- nue, Lancaster, PA 17603. Contractor my obtain one (1) set from the Architect’s Office upon a deposit of | $30.00 per set, refundable | upon submission of bona fide bid and return of contract documents. Addi- | tional sets may be obtained by prime bidders upon payment of fixed charge of | $30.00 per set, non-refund- able. I Proposals must be ac- | companied by a certified | check, bank cashier’s check, | treasurer’s check, or Bid Bond not less than 10% of the Base Bid. Lillian K. 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Due to his length of time in office and wartime patriotism Franklin D. Roosevelt proved to be a popular subject with publishers. “The Road Is Open Again’ was performed by Dick Powell, who is pictured on the cover along with the president, ina propaganda short subject for the National Reconstruction Administration. Locating this song sheet in the attic trunk along with your old hair nets and war ration books means you're $15 wealthier! 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 Tootsietoy 6016, Lincoln wrecker, 1937, mint condition eile sidinmr ssp snssnrssrsaivaenne $125 Royal Bayreuth Sand Babies creamer ..........-- $95 Mae Starr Doll, talking phonograph type, six oo Church pew, cypress, 1890s. . . ......coovenee $100 Cut glass carafe, Hawkes, Venetian pattern. . . . . ... $300 Kate Greenaway match safe, copper . . ..........: $65 ss ei eee ae Ne a de eee 00s son ine 8 8 SEN 18708, sss trnvs sarin ntinsiesnees satan $275 Child's pink taffetta dress, 1900. . . ............. $30 Slot Muchine, Solar Horoscope, Muto... . ....... $500 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 a i rt es i wt a nid
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