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'''[[bio:Halsey, June E.|June E. Gibbs]]''' had to advertise and promote '''[[Green Acres Mobile Home Park]] to keep the park filled with desirable tenants.
 
'''[[bio:Halsey, June E.|June E. Gibbs]]''' had to advertise and promote '''[[Green Acres Mobile Home Park]] to keep the park filled with desirable tenants.
 
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[[File:19680621 Post Card.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center> '''Green Acres Trailer Court'''-  
 
[[File:19680621 Post Card.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center> '''Green Acres Trailer Court'''-  

Revision as of 17:10, 11 January 2015

June E. Gibbs had to advertise and promote Green Acres Mobile Home Park to keep the park filled with desirable tenants.

Green Acres Trailer Court- Located on Rt. #157, Thompson’s Lake Road, in the Heart of the Helderberg’s. Walking Distance to Beautiful Thompson’s Lake, Hiking – Swimming – Boating and Fishing. Easy Commuting to Albany-Schenectady Area. Pub. By Ed. Sullivan, Knox, N. Y., 12107
Green Acres Trailer Court- Located on Rt. #157, Thompson’s Lake Road, in the Heart of the Helderberg’s. Walking Distance to Beautiful Thompson’s Lake, Hiking – Swimming – Boating and Fishing. Easy Commuting to Albany-Schenectady Area. Pub. By Ed. Sullivan, Knox, N. Y., 12107
Post Card Order - June E. Gibbs ordered 3,000 post cards for $80.00 (2.6 cents each) as well as some stationary in 1968. The house on the card is still standing at the Green Acres Mobile Home Park.
Berne-Knox Central School 1973 Yearbook Ad - Green Acres supported the local school’s yearbook with a ¼ page ad for $17.50
Trailer Space Classified Ad - Green Acres Trailer Court on Rt. 157, ½ mile from Thompson’s Lake, camp sites, Lots 50x90. Mobile home sites available in peaceful wooded area near Berne. Ideal location for professional and retired person.
Preserve Freedom – Patronize Independent Business - This cardboard poster from the 1960s, published by the National Federation of Independent Business, is similar to today’s “Buy Local” campaigns.