Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN 0 ctober oz’ Dance to music by ZIMMY SCHMIDT'S GERMAN BAND and BOB GIVENS at the organ For Reservations call 367-2432 $10 per person “Danish Smorgashord served 7 to 10 p.m. The Carpenter's Inn 26-32 S. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Parking in %ear id > MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS -- GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 AM. - 8:30 PM. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 AM. -6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End - Route 441 - Marietta GENERAL AUCTION by BAINBRIDGE—MAYTOWN ROTARY CLUB SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1975 BAINBRIDGE FIRE HOUSE—12:30 p.m. NEW AND USED ITEMS Chore Master Garden Tractor, David Bradley tractor, disc, plow, and drag, B&W riding mower, bubble glass panes, used doors, used window sash, slatted shutters, panel shutters, used window screens, used screen doors; wooden barrel, strawberry barrel, sink, plastic pipe, used motors, clothes rods, old glass, metal and wood door knobs, old blue glass canning jars, lawn gate, old marble fire place front, T.V. antenna, used T.V.’s, used radios, new and used furniture, trivets, indoor banister rail and pickets, and other itemstoo numerous to mention. Anyone wishing to donate items may bring them to the Bainbridge Fire House Saturday morning, September 20, 1975, or for pick-up call 426-3021 or 426-3096. Proceeds from the auction will go toward the purchase of playground equipment for Bainbridge. H. (ABE) SHAFFNER, AUCTIONEER FOOD BY LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE FIRE CO. September 10, 1975 Larry Gibble decorates his walls the good old-fashioned way Larry Gibble is decorating every wall of his 100 year-old Front Street, Mari. etta home with stencils. Not even the bathroom has escaped Larry’s love for this old-fashioned kind of wall decoration. Larry copies the designs from restored houses in New England. He makes free- hand sketches of the Colon- ial era designs, copies them onto waxed paper stencils. Larry dry-brushes the designs carefully onto his white plaster walls, giving the patterns an authentic, faded look. Some of Larry's work around fireplace. ROBERTS SPORTING GOODS ENE IRR GUNS REPAIRED USED GUNS BOUGHT & SOLD SCOPES MOUNTED DRILLING & TAPPING SLINGS & SWIVELS MOUNTED : ‘MARIETTA, PA. Soe 0coRePOPROOROONSS Gece + 578 EAST FRONT ® ° eo ° . ° ® ® o * ® eo ® ° * ° . ® 4 ® » ° . : Gentleman Farmer To Sell Valuable Property at PUBLIC AUCTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 A beautiful 100 year old farmhouse with adjoining 40 acres in historical setting, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at public auction September 13, 1975 at 2:00 P.M. AUCTIONEER: KERSLEY - BRADLEY CLERK - MISS BRADLEY. Auction by order of owner, Murl P. Clark, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Larry and Alice Gibble. Property includes beautiful farmhouse, eight full-sized rooms, modern baths and kitchen, full basement. Foundation solid with 2 ft. stone walls, slate roof and a huge fireplace. The house is nestled among large shade trees just off driveway entrance. PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED COMPLETE OR SOLD IN PARCELS AS FOLLOWS: . TWENTY ACRES sub-divided, zoned and approved for building, with water and sewage available. . TWENTY ACRES of rich pasture lands, huge barn and silo (ideal for dairy farming(. . .Barn modernized for 60 head of cows. Wonderful location for horse farm adjacent to farmhouse. FARMHOUSE AND LOT 130 ft. x 240ft., sold separately. CHOICE BITS Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him, and to let him know you trust him. 20 years of sincere courteous service to this area. Grounds are located at Strasburg, R. D., #1, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 17579. Property bordered by North Jackson Street and North Decatur Street approximately six miles from rural area of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Inspection by appointment with owner, Murl P. Clark, prior to sale, or September 13th prior to auction. Mr. Clark’s office telephone: 717-687-7615 - residence: 717-687-7814. Terms of Sale: 10% day of sale. Settlement on or before April 1, 1976. We strengthen our personalities each time we express our gratitude. Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614
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