Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 31, 1980, Image 7

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    December 31, 1980
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Buy - Sell - Trade - CHEAP!!
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7
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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
FOR SALE—Mount Joy
Joycee-ettes cook book.
$3.50 each. Great Christmas
gift. Call 653-5868 or
653-2181.
Surplus Jeeps, Cars, and
Trucks. Available thru Gov’t
Agencies. Many sell under
$200. Call 312-742-1134,
Ext. 3511 for information on
how to purchase.
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WANTED
Buying railroad lanterns,
time tables, catalogues, etc.
Clean out the attic and get
some pocket cash. Call
Marietta, 426-3318.
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SERVICES RENDERED
MORROW ASSOCIATES
No job too small. Remodel-
ing, restoration, new con-
struction. Free estimates.
653-2831.
NOTICE
Wholesale. Columbia To-
bacco Company, Inc., 684-
2710 — Party Supplies,
Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy,
Paper Goods. 509 South
16th Street, Columbia, PA.
FREE! Free puppies.
Start the new year right by
beating inflation. A cute,
cuddly puppy is the right
thing for beginning the new
year, and it won’t cost you a
cent. Supply limited. Call
426-2474 after 3.
‘TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
offers PLENTY OF MONEY
plus cash bonuses, fringe
benefits to mature indivi-
dual in the Marietta/Mount
Joy/Maytown/East Donegal
area. Regardless of experi-
ence, write A.T. Sears,
Pres., Texas Refinery Corp.,
Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas,
76101.
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Elsi I.
a/k/a Elsie 1. Acri, late of
Marietta Borough, Lan-
caster Co., Pa.:
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned
all persons indebted hereto
are
immediate payment and all
demands against the same
will present them without
delay for settlement to the
undersigned.
A. Armand Acri, c/o
David E. Greer, Esq., 16
East Market Street, Mariet-
ta, PA 17547.
HERR, KIRCHNER,
GREER & HERR
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Luther Wilt, late
of Mount Joy Borough,
Lancaster Co., Pa.:
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned
all persons indebted hereto |
to make;
are requested
immediate payment and all
demands against the same
will present them without
delay for settlement to the
undersigned.
Union National Mount Joy
Bank, East Main & North
Barbara Streets, Mount Joy,
PA 17552.
Carl R. Hallgren, Esquire
Morgan, Hallgren,
Crosswell and Kane, P.C.
Acri
requested to make
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that the Annual Meeting of
the Stockholders of the
Marietta Gravity Water
Company will be held in the
office of the company, Route
#441 By-Pass, Marietta,
Pennsylvania 17547, on
Tuesday, January 13, 1981,
from 10:00 to 11:00 O’Clock
A.M., at which time direct-
ors shall be elected by
ballot, each for a term of
three years or until their
successors are elected and
qualified, and there shall be
transacted such other busi-
ness as may properly come
before the meeting or any
adjournment thereof.
JOHN H. BROWN
PRESIDENT
ATTEST:
J. EDW. CHARLES
SECRETARY-TREASURER
AUTHORITY
MEETING SCHEDULE
The sole meeting sched-
uled for the Board of
Donegal Union School Dis-
trict Authority in 1981 will
be held at the Washington
School Building, on South
Market Ave. (Florin),
Mount Joy, on January 15,
1981, at 8 p.m.
Jay R. Houseal, Chairman
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Alma C. Weiser,
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.
John P. Weiser, Pauline
A. Foreman and Dorothy M.
Weiser, c/o John P. Weiser,
308 Arch Street, Elizabeth-
town, PA 17022.
Carl R. Hallgren
Morgan, Hallgren,
Crosswell and Kane, P.C.
Flea Market Finds
iron with bird
By Dan D’Imperio
Q. At a local market | purchased a charcoal-buming
iron having a figure of a bird perched on top. When was this
style popular?—Ida, Long Beach, Calif.
A. From the 1880s into the early 1900s, work weary
homemakers accomplished their pressing chores with char-
, coal-buming irons having figual fasteners. While these
various bird, animal and fish representations lent irons of
the period a whimsical appearance, they also served a util-
itarian purpose. It was their weight which kept the top
secure. Domestic and European makers fitted their irons
with such devices. A maker's name or patent date on a tum
of the century iron can help eliminate the wrinkle on >
Cg brow! Value guide: charcoal iron, bird figure,
10, $45.
Q. Can you assist me in evaluating a small collection of
early radios?—Mr. E. T., Columbus, Ind.
A. Do you have a radio hidden in the attic? Then tune in
for some prices which might prompt you to rescue it from
gathering any further dust! Value guide: Atwater Kent,
M44, matching speaker, $85; Angelus, cathedral case,
$120; Crosley, Model 601, $65; Everready, table model,
1930s, $90; Kolster, 6 tube battery, $60; Philco, Beehive
type, 1930s, $80; RCA Victor Traveler, battery operated,
1920s, $120; Zenith, Big Dial, $80.
Q. I'm an avid collector of Hall China Company teapots.
When were they introduced?—Rita, Seaside Heights, N. J.
A. Looking for a find with a future? Then permit me 10
introduce you to the diversified line of Hall china teapots.
The Hall China Company, of East Liverpool, Ohio, was
organized about 1903. In 1920, the company officials
wisely decided to intorduce a line of teapots. They met
with warm public acceptance, appearing in a variety of
colors. Since each teapot bore a special design, collecting
them can prove to be a never ending source of surprise.
Value guide: Melody, Chinese red, $22.
Q. Would you please enlighten me about corkscrews
as I'm about to start collecting these oddities?—Tim,
Des Moines, lowa.
A. The corkscrew, that device utilized in drawing a cork
from a bottle, has been known for centuries. Figural ver-
sions existed during the 17th century. By the Victorian era,
designers captivated imbibers with some ingenious: mech-
anical models which often appear on flea market tabletops.
Some ornate specimens boasting mother of pearl, ivory or
sterling silver handles surfaced in the Art Nouveau period
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CHARCOAL BURNING IRON
(1890-1910). As collectors became more aware of these
finds, they should prove somewhat more difficult to pry
loose from their owners! Value guide: corkscrew, figural
cat, silver, circa 1890, $55.
Appraise your American country antiques with Dan
D’Imperio’s new book and value guide “The Country
Antiques Companion”, $8.85 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
Hazel fruit jer, aqua, quartsize. ................ $22,
Roseville Pottery water pitcher, peony decor ....... $60.
Juke box, Seeburg, 100 selections, 45 RPM, late i
Cut glass tumbler, Princess design, signed Libbey. . . . . $40,
Hall tree, beveled mirror, hinged seat, oak, 1910. . . .$576.
Indian leggings, Shoshoni, pair. ................ $55.
Portrait plate, Lady Harcourt, Royal Vienna, 10 inches
QIAMNBOOE os vd ses ss Sere sas vss wrens $190.
World War | poster, ‘“Clear the Way”, Christy, 20 by 30
CL Re I SSR EM er $140.
Shaker wooden beansorter. ...............00. $70.
Typewriter, Yost, double keyboard. . . .... ...... $86.
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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