December 3, 1980 susqu Buy - Sell - Trade - CHEAP!! SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 ehanna 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 1971 Dodge Charger, 318 motor, vinyl top, air condi- tioning, tape deck and speakers, radial tires less than one year old. 898-2749. $1,095. FOR SALE—Mount Joy Joycee-ettes cook book. $3.50 each. Great Christmas gift. Call 633-5868 or 653-2181. Tappan Gas Stove, good condition. $45.00. Call 426- 1414. HOUSE FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT: Mar- ietta, two bedrooms, gas heat, completely restored, fine neighborhood. No pets, security deposity, rent $275 per month. Reference, pre- fer older couple. Call 426-2410. SERVICES RENDERED Custom made dried silk and permanent flower ar- rangements and wedding flowers. Beverly White, 302 E. Market Street, Marietta. 426-2602. MORROW ASSOCIATES No job too smal. Remodel- ing, restoration, new con- struction. Free estimates. 653-2831. NOTICE ELECTRICIAN available for renovations, contracting. 24-hour service. No job too small. Free estimates. 426- 2459. If no answer, call after Spm. [123] [ro nn nn nn Sn 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. : 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 4:00 p.m. local time on 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 may obtain one (1) set from the Architect’s Office upon a deposit of $30.00 per set, refundable upon submission of bona| file 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. 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. Fry [secretary] Donegal School Board Week of December 1, 1980 Flea Market Finds By Dan D’Imperio Q. We just inherited a vase having the figure of a woman in the center marked G. Argy-Rousseau. What can you tell us about this piece?—Katherine, Corning, N.Y. A. When the conversation switches to famous Art Deco glass artists, the name Gabriel Argy-Rousseau is almost cer- tain to be mentioned. Numerous objects in the colorful pate-de-cristal technique have been ascribed to this famous Frenchman. Collectors endeavor to track down vases, ciga- rette boxes, lamps, perfume bottles and various other view- worthy objects attributed to this gentleman. He showed affinity for such motifs as poppies, gazelles, flowers, wolves and those fantastic Art Deco stylized female heads! Value guide: vase, female figure, marked ““G. Argy-Rousseau, 8-inch tall, circa 1925, $600. Q. Can you provide us with a price list on early Jim Bes bottles in the Executive Series?—Frank, Harrisburg, a. A. The Executive Series first issued by the Beam Distillery of Kentucky in 1955 always stimulates some spirited bid- ding among bottle buffs! Value guide: Black Porcelain, 1955, $425; Royal Gold, 1956, $150; Royal DiMonte, 1957, $85; Cherub, gray, 1958, $400; Tavern Scene, 1959, $75; Cherub, blue, 1960, $140. FAPRRRRRPRR EERE E RRR RRAR RR RR ERR P RRR ERR ERE NOTICE Mr. Julius Goldfarb Penncrest Construction Corporation 2316 Dair Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 re: Country Village PRD The Supervisors affixed a hearing date on your application for a tentative approval of the revised plan for Country Village. The date is December 8, 1980, at Down-filled 7pm. The meeting wil be garment (cont.) held in the Township Building. [continued from page 7] Supervisors East Donegal Township the fabric, so lift it out of the wash tub very carefully. The easiest way to dry 1 your down garment is in a Susquehanna Times classifieds. 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Be sure there is no moisture left because down can mildew if it stays damp too long. You can also dry a down garment outdoors on a warm, dry day. Drape it over several drying lines to evenly distribute the weight. Check from time to time and fluff the matted clumps with your fingers. Total drying may take several days. ROUSSEAU ART DECO VASE Q. Would it be possible to enlighten us about a vase beam ing an Indian motif marked “La Moro”?—Mr. & Mrs. H. G., Oceanside, Calif. A. Around the turn of the century, Zanesville, Ohio, was a thriving center for the production of pottery specialities. One active firm in this area was aptly named the Zanesville Art Pottery. The firm started operating about 1900. Origin- ally utilitarian articles were marketed, but eventually art pottery pieces were introduced. The foremost line was La Moro, a ware which was handpainted and decorated under the glaze. Pieces bearing the impressed block print “La Moro” are coveted by ceramic aficionados. Value guide: vase, Indian decor, 9-inch tall, $275. Q. Is it true that the book ‘The Decisive Moment” is quite valuable?—Tom, Hot Springs, Ark. A. Simon and Shuster in collaboration with Editions Verve of Paris published this large format book in July of 1952. It measured 15 by 12% inches. The handsome volume contained magnificent photographs by Henri Cartier Brisson. Henri Matisse was responsible for the eye-catching cover design. A separate book contained the captions for this work. When published the book sold for $12.50, but “The Decisive Moment” is apparently growing more valuable with every passing hour as a mint condition copy just fetched $165 at auction! Appraise your American country antiques with Dan D’Imperio’s new book and value guide “The Country Antiques Companion,” $9.95 including shipping. An autographed copy may be ordered from the Crown Syn- dicate, Inc., No. 5 Crown Road, Weatherford, TX 76086. Please include a check or money order. CURRENT PRICES Santa Claus candy mold, nickel silver, 1890s. . . . . . $55.00 Piano roll, Tanzbar, 2K . . voc viv s sre vines $15.00 Pickard china hatpin holder, gold decor, 1925 . . . . . $40.00 Pewter teaspoon, Boardman ................ $35.00 Match safe, ‘St. Louis World's Fair, 1904”, sterling silver Certara. a Era tra eee a $60.00 Movie Poster, Marilyn Monroe in “Bus Stop”, 27x41" FE I i Fate ate aa a On Birk $50.00 Eastlake desk, drop-front, machine carving, walnut, 1880 Laie a ride ha ss Te ads ides $475.00 ' Child's high button shoes, pair, 1880s. ......... $25.00 Occupational shaving mug, photographer taking a lady's PIOIIE i ies srs s rr ia tases $250.00 Wind-up tin beetle toy, Guntherman, 1915, 7%" long ee RGAE I PE Re a vm aa os $125.00 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
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