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Dalton and Madigan bought a very small property
As Dalton could not turn to his parents for a loan (as in order to be able to pay for his university tuition, they had to borrow money from his parents), they had to make do with the 27'600 they left university with.
They both agreed, that they rather have their own house than rent something. They were very lucky to find something in town, that they both like.
Exterior view
Top view on property and basement
Raised ground floor
The asking price for this 2x1 size property was 8'500.
It offers:
large living area
eat-in kitchen
large master bedroom
space for 1-2 children’s rooms (or other usage)
1 ½ bathrooms
big terrace
very small garden with pool
They started with a minimum on furniture, as they have not quite decided yet, how they want to decorate the place.
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As British Columbians prepare for the Oct. 19 provincial election, a party that's been relegated to the political outskirts for almost half a century is experiencing a dramatic resurgence. The Conservative Party of B.C. under leader John Rustad is climbing high in the polls, raking in donations and aiming to field candidates in ridings throughout the province. A survey from Mainstreet Research on Tuesday put the B.C. Conservatives in the lead in terms of voting intention at 36 per cent support, ahead of the B.C. NDP at 33 per cent. The party has also surpassed the official Opposition B.C. United in terms of donations, with $1.1 million raised between April and June.
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Gabriele Munter (1877 - 1962) Mainstreet With Man, 1934 (41 x 33 cm)
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Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly polling roundup. Hope you didn’t miss us too much over the holiday weekend.
Poll(s) of the fortnight
You’ve probably heard that the first Democratic primary debate was bad for former Vice President Joe Biden’s polling numbers and good for Sen. Kamala Harris’s and Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s. But what about Sen. Bernie Sanders, who’s long been second to Biden in the polls? Well, his standing appears to be slipping — and his runner-up status is now in real danger.
For example, a CNN/SSRS poll conducted in the days after the debate gave Sanders 14 percent of the vote, which was down 4 points from late May, when CNN/SSRS last polled the primary. And a Quinnipiac poll from after the debate gave Sanders 13 percent of the vote; earlier in June, the pollster had him sitting at 19 percent.
Granted, not every poll showed Sanders losing ground. According to Reuters/Ipsos, Sanders enjoyed the support of 15 percent of Americans a few weeks before the debate and 16 percent right after it. And the poll we partnered with Morning Consult on to track debate reaction in almost real time found Sanders’s support virtually unchanged from before to after the debate. But RealClearPolitics’s overall polling average does suggest that Sanders did indeed lose a couple of points from the debate.
And his standing might be even more endangered because Warren and Harris improved so much that they are now in a rough three-way tie with Sanders for second place. That’s a problem for Sanders because there are now two newly competitive rivals whom he needs to vanquish to win the nomination. Your baseball team may be only a few games out of first place, but if four other teams are too, it hurts your odds of finishing first; not only must you perform well, but you also need multiple other teams ahead of you to stumble.
More importantly, Sanders is arguably in a worse position than Warren and Harris are, despite their nearly tied horse-race polling. And that’s because someone with near-universal name recognition like Sanders needs to be polling higher to have a good shot at winning the nomination (or at least that’s what our research on historical early primary polls has found). On the other hand, lower-name recognition candidates like Warren and Harris arguably have more room to grow than Sanders does, as there is still a pool of potential supporters out there who haven’t heard of them. And unlike Sanders, Warren and Harris both outperformed their polling average in the first half of 2019 when you adjust for name recognition.
Another potential pitfall for Sanders is that he has so far limited himself with a campaign strategy that doesn’t appear designed to expand beyond his base. But to win the nomination, he’ll need to win over some new fans — especially if he keeps losing old ones. Ardent progressives have more options (most obviously Warren) to choose from than they did in 2016, and Sanders may have underestimated how much of his 2016 support was simply a protest vote against Hillary Clinton. An Emerson College poll out this week found he was getting only 25 percent of the vote among those who said they supported him in 2016.
So yes, Sanders is going through a rough patch — but he could still recover. With eight months until the first ballots are cast, there is plenty of time for him to change campaign strategies. He certainly has the money — a reported $30 million cash on hand, plus the proven ability to fundraise even more — to go on the offensive again. Then again, so do his rivals — Warren reportedly raised even more money than Sanders in the second quarter. Sanders might want to act quickly to turn his campaign around, as his margin for error is rapidly shrinking.
Other polling bites
In an ABC News/Washington Post poll released this week, support for Roe v. Wade (the 1973 Supreme Court decision that established a woman’s legal right to an abortion) has tied its all-time high in their polling — 60 percent of Americans. Notably, Democrats (specifically, 71 percent of them) were more likely than Republicans (57 percent) to say abortion would be an important issue in their 2020 vote for president, yet another sign that Republicans may have lost their advantage in this arena.
In the first poll we’ve seen of the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Colorado (one of the Democrats’ best pick-up opportunities), former state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff took 23 percent, Secretary of State Jena Griswold (who isn’t running — yet) took 15 percent and former state Sen. Mike Johnston took 12 percent. The poll was conducted by Keating Research and Onsight Public Affairs but paid for at least in part by supporters of Griswold.
A new study from Pew Research found that 64 percent of U.S. military veterans do not think the Iraq War was worth fighting. In addition, 58 percent think the war in Afghanistan was not worth fighting, and 55 percent say the same about U.S. involvement in Syria. The numbers are almost identical among the general public.
YouGov researched the walk-up songs of 23 presidential candidates (the music that plays when they take the stage at rallies) and asked respondents to pick their three favorites. President Trump’s “God Bless the USA” took first place with 28 percent of the vote; Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” took second with 18 percent, closely followed by Sanders’s “Power to the People” (16 percent).
Also according to YouGov, 28 percent of Americans said it is “very likely” the government is hiding information from the public about UFOs. Another 26 percent said it was “somewhat likely.” Now I’m just thinking about what the aliens’ walk-up music would be.
A new Nanos poll, released Tuesday, found that 35 percent of Canadians plan to vote for embattled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party in October’s parliamentary elections; 30 percent plan to vote for the Conservative Party, 18 percent for the National Democratic Party and 9 percent for the Green Party. Then, on Wednesday, Mainstreet Research also released a poll putting Liberals at 35 percent and Conservatives at 33 percent (the NDP and Green Party took 10 percent each). The polls were a surprise because Conservatives have long been leading in the polling average, although that advantage has narrowed in recent weeks.
Trump approval
According to FiveThirtyEight’s presidential approval tracker, 42.5 percent of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing as president, while 52.4 percent disapprove (a net approval rating of -9.9 points). At this time last week, 42.3 percent approved and 52.5 percent disapproved (for a net approval rating of -10.2 points). One month ago, Trump had an approval rating of 42.0 percent and a disapproval rating of 53.0 percent, for a net approval rating of -11.0 points.
Generic ballot
In our average of polls of the generic congressional ballot, Democrats currently lead by 6.4 percentage points (46.3 percent to 39.9 percent). A week ago, Democrats led Republicans by 6.1 points (46.2 percent to 40.1 percent). At this time last month, voters preferred Democrats by 5.8 points (45.9 percent to 40.1 percent).
Check out all the polls we’ve been collecting ahead of the 2020 elections.
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January 30: 2021: 10:33 am:
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https://twitter.com/ReutersUK/status/1355540075891798020
Read Alpha-Graphic Terror Comm at Reuters UK Twitter:
“Staph infection at the COVID queue”
Translation:
“There is a problem at the COVID Corona Testing and Extermination Euthanization Center Easy-Up Kiosk near you”
The Billing Office is specified in the Tweet, however, all of the “reach” of the billing office is specified. In USA that includes Medicare, as whole, including all of Social Security Administration.
Those in UK or other nations would include any government assisted health coverage payment system, such as Medicare is in USA, as the “Billing Reach” specified as “Billiards” (Bill Yards, where the “yard” is the extended “reach” or “stride”) hidden in the text of the Tweet.
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10:58 am:
(record will show that the SAGClubMed Junket Jet did a low & slow flyover above my home at 10:58 am, headed south)
https://twitter.com/ReutersUK/status/1355253179227791364
This Tweet reminds me of a personal experience at Disneyland Buena Park in around 1998.
The Submarine Voyage attraction is what I am reminded of, and I have not mentioned this before:
The ride attendant on the submarine (Submarine Driver; Boat Captain) was in distress of some kind while the passengers were onboard the ride. As the ride went around it’s route, the attendant (Boat Captain) was saying a lot of coded words, as if to reach out for help, without getting hurt for saying what she really wanted to say. The idea of “restoration”, “remodel”, “The entire lake here was emptied in (insert date) and all of the features, all of the corral, all of the fish animatronics, were all changed and upgraded, and the track we are riding on was streamlined... (etc...). The Boat Captain was especially vocal while inside of the submarine cave tunnel, all about change, remodel, empty and refill the lake, new visuals, and other mentions about the submarine itself having undergone some changes at some point. The Submarine Voyage at Disneyland turned into a lesson about the condition of the water, plants, and animal life depicted there as having all been drastically and completely changed, while at the same time, there was absolutely no visual clue that anything had been changed at all at that Submarine Voyage over the course of many visits to Disneyland I made over about 30 year time frame... about fifteen visits between 1965 and the present day, that day was the last and final visit.
Also, at Disneyland, in the line for the attractions, and while actually on the ride as it is in motion, children are kidnapped, taken, walked off with, and actually snatched from the seats on the ride. Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Matterhorn Bobsled, Small World, and Roger Rabbit are some where I saw kids snatched from the seat of the ride while in motion, my own kids among them.
There is a recurring thing that happens in the lines, they are set up like switchback trails, where small groups of two to four people stay at the turn-a-round, and tell others to “cut in front of us”. That same thing happens at the water parks in Southern California, and in Las Vegas. There is more to say about the people who stand at the switch back turn-a-rounds in the lines, but is not a place of focus, what is important is that I can recognize that the same tactics used at Disneyland Buena Park were also being used at water parks such as Raging Waters, and two in the Las Vegas area, I forget what they are called.
There is a concept called “The Midway”, is a condition that existed in Chicago at the The Midway.
Search:
“Plaisance at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago”
Basically, the concept of “The Side Show” was created as a result of the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1983, where the main events were at the fairgrounds, but, that was a little dry, too mainstream, not enough Risque’ for many who wanted more thrilling, more adult, seedier entertainment content. So, they attended the Midway, a park where entertainers and attractions were set up on the coat-tails of the main event at the World’s Fair. It’s like when you go to the big grocery store, but the Dollar Store is next door, so, you go there too.
The “Midway” concept has been adopted and used as a weapon by the terror army’s, the Christian Pirates, Screen Actor Guild, as a place where victims are taken, not just suckers who part with their money, but I mean the Midway Side Show event has historically been a killing field arrangement, probably since the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, and the Midway Plaisance that “Popped Up” next door.
One reason I mention the Midway again, is that more recent contemporary terror is all mainstream now. The killing is no longer confined to the shadowy alleys where the Midway Side Show has been riding the coat-tails of more mainstream attractions, instead, the killing is done in the daylight, during regular operating hours, at the places where people shop for food, and the killing is delivered direct to the doors of the victims who are killed at their homes and work places when they answer an advertisement for a service, any service that brings a technician, mechanic, skilled craftsman, delivery, or Jehovah’s Witness to the front door, is where the Christian Crusade Killings have progressed to. If they cannot get the victim to go to a hospital for extermination, then, they arrange that you will need a service person to come to repair something that was intentional broken by sneaky bastards who’s primary objective is to make the victim require a service call. In the activity of a service call, there is enough noise, vehicles, items brought in and out of the home, that a murder “Kill & Replace” can happen without anyone noticing.
What started with a side show at The Midway, went mainstream at the Grocery Store, then to the Hospital, and is now delivered to the door of the victim for the kill.
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I told you the story of the Midway, so I could tell you this other story:
Knott’s Berry Farm
Think of it as “The Midway” for Disney Mainstreet USA in 1960 - 1985 or so.
A side-show killing field.
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12:19 pm:
Some personal experiences I have survived when service calls and deliveries happened at my house, and turned into an offensive attack to kill me, not in any particular order:
I bought a drum set, when a doctor told me I should get some exorcise, and I asked if he could write a prescription for an “Elliptical Trainer” (is like a stationary bicycle exercise contraption) so I could get some help from Medicare to pay for it, since it had gotten too dangerous to do outdoor exercise activity, and the doctor said “no”, you should get a drum set, medicare won‘t pay for that either.
So, I had an old drum set, but, it was old and broken, and Bonzoleum wound up with all of my cymbals anyway, so, I decided I would take the doctors advice, and buy a new drum kit, to start drumming again, and get some exercise at the same time.
Sweetwater Music had just the thing I wanted. So, I ordered a drum kit.
The kit arrived a few days later, Fed-Ex in the driveway at the gate.
There were two big packages and a small package.
The driver tossed the biggest package out of the door of the Fed-Ex truck, it tumbled onto the ground. I asked if he needed any help to throw the other package out the door of the truck... he said he could handle it, and out came the second package, then three men with machine guns jumped out of the truck in the driveway. One of them also had the smaller package with him, and tossed that at me.
I lit my lighter a lot.
Two of the three launched into the air, their nitrous oxide tanks ignited when I lit my lighter.
The other one with the machine gun burst, his guts all came out of his stomach.
The driver assisted that one back onto the truck, put the truck in reverse, and sped away.
I came inside with my new drum kit.
This other terror bastard showed up that night with a female accomplice, putting nitrous into my house through a bedroom window where I was unpacking and setting up the drum kit, putting the heads on their, and being amazed at how cool and heavy duty the new bass pedal was, at a reasonable price.
The two at the window was a local drummer I know, Jed... “Crack Head Jed” known for his way of cracking heads. Jed is famous, as I have mentioned before, as a terror soldier who collects and kills the house cats of the victims he kills, he cuts their heads off, and puts the cat heads into a big glass container he has... the cat heads keep meeeowing for up to two weeks after their heads come off. He uses that as a “Shock & Awe” way of taking victims, when he invites someone to his house (at the house nearest the Grants Pass High School school bus parking garage).
I was was part of a band for awhile called “Redwood Dogs”, Jed was the drummer, “Scotty” (a cook at Laughing Clam restaurant) played guitar, I was singer, front man. I didn’t stay long in the band.
It turned out that Juseph Myers of 560 Jackpine arranged that I would encounter Scotty and Jed, meet them and see that they were musicians without a bass player or singer, two members of the Myers nbc/Universal/Comcast “Green Jello” terror cell, and, the arrangement was so the two could learn about who I am, what friends and family I have, to make a false friendship, and arrange that Myers extended terror cell could attack me later on.
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Another:
I bought a guitar online from Guitar Center in Newport Oregon. The guitar was used, was one that I had been searching for for about 8 years at the time, it was not a secret that I was looking for that particular guitar, and one showed up at Guitar Center in Newport.
The guitar arrived Fed-Ex. The driver did not come down the driveway, instead he parked on the road at the end of the driveway. I was waiting for the delivery, watching status online, and knew within an hour of when it would arrive.
I walked outside when I heard the Fed-Ex truck.
The driver saw me approach to get the delivery, he put the truck in reverse and started to drive away. I chased after the Fed-Ex truck, the driver was shouting something about that he was surprised that I was not one of the “Strong” terror cell, was talking to someone else as he began to drive away with my guitar.
I jumped onto the truck and demanded he stop fucking around, to give me the package I ordered.
There was more bullshit that happened with that, but was done in a seemingly unrelated set of events over the next few days. I don‘t recall exactly what took place in the aftermath of that Fed-Ex delivery from Guitar Center of Newport Oregon.
What is remarkable, is that the guitar has a backplate cover for the electronics that has all of the signatures of the Metallica band. It’s notable that I broke Hetfeild’s nose in 1993 when I punched him for shouting at my daughter. Since the Fed-Ex delivery, all of the Metallica members have been killed in defense at or near my home. And, Bobby Trujillo was my bass player at the time when Hetfield’s nose was broken at my house in So Cal at the time, and, that event is how Hetfeild met Trujillo.
The story of the backplate is weird, and includes that I went to a Lincoln Park concert in Portland at the Rose Garden in around 2003. There, at that show, the members of Metalica where signing autographs in a side room special invitation party. They were not on the marquee at the Lincoln Park show, but were there to sign autographs at a private invitational gathering at the Rose Garden.
There, I saw Shane Welch and said hello, asked what he was doing there, “Small World”... he is someone I met while attending collage here at Rogue Community Collage, and is another one of the Juseph Myers nbc/Universal/Comcast Green Jello terror cell members, and he was with another guy I met later on, Marc Cobb, who years later after that Lincoln Park show, rented a house from me. But at the show, at the Metalica private autograph session, Shane and Marc Cobb both had the same kind of guitar electronics back plate that they had signed by all of the members of Metallica that day at the Rose Garden.
Ten years passed, and I bought that Guitar from Newport Oregon Guitar Center to find that the electronics backplate that either Shane Welsh or Marc Cobb had signed by Metalica. was on the guitar I bought online... the one the Fed-Ex driver wanted to run off with.
The day that Hetfield’s nose was broken, is the day he came to pick up the lyrics for the song “Enter Sandman“ which was written by my daughter that week in around 1993, and, I had created the graphic album art for the Metallica Black album cover that it’s contained in. As a result, I hid that snake in the artwork, Hetfield only wanted all black on the cover, with the Metalica logo. So, I punched him when he yelled at my daughter, then I hid that snake in the art so that it would only show up in a view at the printer, not on the computer view. The record producer loved the snake, Hetfeild hated it.
He has held a grudge ever since.
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One other:
The local terror bastards had broken my water well, it was leaking bad, water squirting everywhere.
I called the phone number that is on a sticker on the water well equipment, “Juaquine Well Service”. The people answered the phone call: “Hi... new Juaquine Well Service”. I made sure I called the right place, asked to repeat what they said, and again it was “new Juaquine Well Service”. So I asked why it’s “new” when I called a number from a sticker that was put on the well equipment more than twenty years before I called. The explanation was the Juaquine Well Service is under new management now, and they just added the word “new” to the name, and continue to use the same phone number, to maintain the customer base of the previous management, who it turns out, had put many thousands of stickers that say “Juaquine Well Service” on all of the well equipment that Juaquine Well Service installed of repaired over many years.
So I scheduled a Well Service Repair Call.
The repair technician showed up in Lorena Chapman’s red Toyota Tacoma truck but had a magnetic door sign on it that said “Juaquine Well Service” like the kind real estate agents use.
I could see immediately that there was going to be an attack as soon as the red Toyota came down the driveway.
So I played along.
I waited for the attack to happen, and it did when others showed up in the creek bottom hiding, had snuck through the woods from Chapman‘s, to Strong’s, then to my creek near the water well.
The Well technician had a concealed .25 custom gun, and shot me with it while holding a clip board and pretending to write an estimate of repair costs.
He fired, the bullet struck me, he lunged at me to tackle me after the shot, I defended, and the Juaquine Well Repair Technician wound up with his arm filleted, splayed open from forearm to wrist, when I defended with a fingernail clipper.
The .25 guns have no barrel. The bullet brass serves as the barrel. They hold two shots, and are small enough that they fit on a key ring. They injure, but don‘t kill, and the wound it makes is scary, looks bad, but is superficial.
So, Juaquine Well service attack failed, and the technician drove away with his arm splayed open wide, and I had been shot in the chest.
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One more, of dozens of service call survivals stories:
Building inspector from Josephine County Building & Safety:
I need an inspection for a house I started to build, have not been able to complete due to increase in terror occupation of Josephine county Oregon.
The inspector arrived alone, had a look at what was needed, and then looked at other work that had already been inspected and signed off on. The fake inspector was claiming that a particular wall was not framed correctly, required special engineering. He was looking at the wrong wall. There is a wall the required special engineering, special HD-7 and HD-10 Hold Downs, and other anchoring and special nailing schedule, on a different wall than the one the inspector was claiming was not correct. All of the engineered components are installed, inspected, and signed as completed.
He demanded I show him the engineer’s plan, so, I went to get that, when I returned, there were three other men in the house, they had my daughter, and put her on the table saw that was in the house, and the saw was turned on as she was sitting on top of the table saw.
I had to unplug the saw from outside quickly to keep my daughter from being cut with the table saw.
I don‘t remember any more than that.
But that happened from a call to a building inspector.
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2:27 pm:
I am pretty sure the terror bastards killed my family since then.
I don‘t have any reason to believe they are alive, and if they are alive, they could be held captive, or made into “Partner”, “Companion“ forced surgical victims.
I am the one who survived.
The few explanations are exemplary of what became of all of the US Citizen inhabitants of Oregon. Most, however, were simply gasses with nitrous oxide and Medazolam airborne gas at the Walmart in around 1999 - 2004, captured, and tossed into a giant blender they had in the parking lot when a fake asbestos abatement construction project was underway at the Walmart.
There, the restrooms at the front of the store had a hole in the block wall, where an “exhaust fan tube”, a big one, four feet diameter, was positioned for what looked like ventilation. There was gas being released inside the Walmart. I think the gas they were using was such that it made the people need to use a restroom when exposed to it. I went into the restroom there, and in the stall was someone who was grabbing people who came into the restroom, and taking them through that “ventilation tube” out into the parking lot. There was a very large construction site size blue trash bin, about forty feet long, ten feet tall. I saw people being taken through that tube, so I went outside, saw the blue bin is where it was routed to, the bin had a ladder on the outside, I climbed the ladder, looked inside to see that the people were in that bin, and being put into a modified chipper/shredder, a very big commercial size chipper/shredder with some special hopper attachment on it to accept the size of the material being put into it. The people were alive, and crying for help as they went into the shredder.
Someone approached me there while I was on the ladder on the bin. I told him I was looking for a construction job, so, he directed me to the service counter inside the store.
My family was inside the store, so, I found them, told them to just behave as usual, continue to shop, then we’ll pay for the groceries, then go home, and that is what we did that day.
There were shopping carts filled with purses and wallets being lined up at the service counter in the front of the store. It was in the afternoon hours when these things happened, and it was a nice sunny day outside.
Other days, I put terrorists into their own contraptions, not a Walmart, but at Flemming Middle School, where there was three incinerators where the children were put into if they did not do as they were told. I went there, to talk with the armed guard that looked over the incinerator area everyday at 10:00 am to put a guard into the incinerator for about two weeks.
That did go over very well. The terrorists demanded that the person responsible for that step forward, or they would kill a student every hour until that happened.
They did kill some students, so I stood up that day at whatever the event was at the school, a sports event, and said I had done it, then, one by one, all of the students stood up, and said that they had done it.
About a hundred kids were all saying they were the one that put so many guards into the incinerator. The event was at the North Valley High School, not at Flemming where the incinerators still are, more than twenty years later.
Later that week, all of the students at the high school were killed, piled into a heap at the automotive shop class by the baseball field. There were tires, plywood scraps, junk, and about two hundred students in a big heap, about twenty feet tall. Grants Pass Rural Metro Fire Station sent a fire truck over to do a controlled burn of the heap of dead and dying high school students. Many were not dead, just could not move. They were left there in that heap for a few days so others could see what happens to he hero’s.
no help has come.
There are no helpful people for a thousand miles in any direction.
There are no signs that helpful people are near.
There are no helpful people, and there is no US national Guard anymore. The national guard suffered the same treatment as did the highschool, middle school, and elementary school students.
Most of the smaller students were taken on field trips and never returned to the schools.
Please send help.
Bring your own hospital.
If helpful people do think about saving USA here in Oregon or anywhere on the West Coast, you have to remove Twitter from the internet first, otherwise the news media will report everything that happens in coded news stories, and many hundreds of thousands of Christian, innocent looking terror soldiers will swarm you with confusion, bullshit, detour, road block, gas, and any other thing they can do to make a bottleneck to trap you while you are gassed with anesthetic, surgical grade gasses, nitrous oxide, and other “Boutique” poisons the terror army has developed, produced, and are stockpiling in underground, and above ground places.
Study this account.
Pay attention to the tunnel information.
Don‘t make any friends here, they will trick you, and trap you, then blame you for things you did not do.
By pass all of the local authorities.
Shut down Twitter permanently first.
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3:50 pm:
I suspect that SAGClubMed Junket Jet, and one other smaller airplane flyover today dropped a load of anesthetic gas while flying over.
The jet airplanes historically have not participated in the release of airborne gasses, but I feel that is going to change dramatically over the course of the next few weeks.
I am feeling like I want to lay down and sleep, heavy eyes, diminished concentration on what I am trying to do is part of the symptoms, blurry vision is the most prohibitive for the moment.
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Email from Chicago Music Exchange and Vintage King Audio today basically says that some “Britain/Vatican source bass” is on the way to deal with problems. The email suggests low frequency, infra-red channels technology, and is also a “Citizens Band” message in the code.
There is a sort of “stay under the RADAR” message included.
The email comm says that there is a “Back to Basics” idea with regard to the “British/Vatican Source Bass”... to me, the message looks as if a terror army equivalent of US navy Seal or US Army Ranger special team of British Knights is called to service to solve problems in USA (Josephine County Oregon). There is a “nhs” sort of statement, so, suspect 3501 Excel Drive in Medford Oregon is a place of interest.
“Excel” = Cross Cell = “Terror cell of the Cross”
“Excel” = E + X + C + El = Power Cross Holy See Ell = “Holy See Cross Cut Power” = “Vatican Section Power” = Vatican Sexton Power = Vatican Directive Power = “Director of Pirate Power”
... “Vatican Section Power” = “Pirate Power Slice” (apple pie; Drugs Source)
There is a specific decode: “Asa Heroin nhs” That translates to: “Asa Hutchinson at Social Security Administration”, or, “Drug Enforcement Administration is at Leading national state health insurers” as you prefer to see it. Most terror pirate code is very loosely translated.
In SDA terror army households, a “Hutch” is a “China Hutch” is where the “China White” is stored, symbolically.
Asa Hutchinson is a SDA terror operative from day one, in charge of SAG/SDA terror army heroin distribution, trafficking, post production activity to get the heroin rations to the SDA soldiers.
(reminder, the innocent looking Seventh Day Adventists are all heroin addicts. They are controlled through addiction to heroin. Those who control the heroin distribution also control the terror army. Should control of the heroin distribution change management, then, the new management controls the terror army, millions of soldiers globally. That is what Afghanistan is for, and the British control Afghanistan poppy production, through the perception of US armed forces present there, who are really Canadian and French who killed and replaced the US armed forces there, are wearing US uniforms, using US equipment, look and sound like US military but are all British ruled Canadians mostly.)
Repeat: The email is saying low frequency, red. I know of unknown technology that is infra-red based tech, like the television remote control technology, but is somehow enhanced with digital, or some other communications capable magic. Was developed as a side effect of US Military contract communications technology in around 1990′s from private sector contractors who are the leaders of broadcast signals, such as broadcast television companies are. I think there is a delay that happens naturally as a result of ultra low frequency infra-red wave forms used for communications such that the naturally occurring delay attribute increases over distance of the signal, more distance, is more delay. 15 second delay in transmission to reception over about 500 feet is part of this technology.
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4:51 pm:
Examples of terror communication being told, and refined, with loose interpretations that all combine to hone the decoding terror operatives in on the exact message being told:
not in any particular order:
https://twitter.com/ReutersUK/status/1355260734670860288
https://twitter.com/BBCWorld/status/1355672335970410498
https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1355651199291285510
https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1355586041755947009
https://twitter.com/ReutersUK/status/1355591723771158530
(Twitter is watching everything I do today very closely, and are reacting to my online activity in real time to foul me up. They are inserting those “see new Tweets” labels everywhere that I want to take a screenshot today more than ever before.)
Those Tweets above are all parts of some very specific message being said. I don‘t know what the message is, but there are many other parts to it. The key to the comm lies on the smokestack climbers video, especially where the climbers leap from one hand hold to another hand hold. (could be instructions to use a different base of communications instead of Blu-tooth handshake directed at the terror army, millions of them all with iPhone and Android smart phones connected to one another). There are more parts. I will try to find some of the more “direct from the source” variety, and those will be far from face value of these others.
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This is the source:
https://twitter.com/Pontifex/status/1355493463563886592
There will be other iterations of the same communication coming from British, Canadian, and US top government accounts today.
Listen to what this terrorist bastard is saying on behalf of Joe Biden:
See that he is referring to a switch in communication methods.
https://twitter.com/StateDept/status/1355621811652685824
This is the part when Twitter puts out an All Points Bulletin to send assassins to kill me:
Happens all the time.
https://twitter.com/search?q=Denmark&src=trend_click&vertical=trends
and this is the part when Twitter sics LAPD (Rampart Division and CHP [not specified, is default with every Tommy Burger... ]) on me for the kill. This part does not happen all of the time, is just Twitter doing a “Double Down”, so, that means the terror bastards at the Grants Pass In-n-Out Burger terror cell, and the Grants Pass 7th St. Burger King are going to be here at my house in about one hour from now. It’s 5:33 pm.
https://twitter.com/search?q=LAPD&src=trend_click&pt=1355678723974995972&vertical=trends
“Cheeseburger... Cheeseburger.... Coke! no... Pepsi! no... Coke! .... FRY!”
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5:41 pm:
Mariam Websters terror command to “Go back to old communication tools” (pre-smart phone custom made devices, some are made with “electronic cigarettes” where the “butt” contains a battery, and are fitted with the same kind of transmitter that was put into my jaw in 2011. A small paper cone speaker is also fitted into the e-cigarette communication devices. They were custom built at Radio Shack near you, and the ones in Grants Pass, there were two Radio Shacks not long ago. (look for tweets about Shaqueal O’neal for more Twitter comm about switching out the iPhone for the older ways). The e-cigarette’s were invented solely as a means of providing to the terror army a set of parts necessary for building the covert communication devices made from the butt of the units. The old 1980′s 900 mghz cordless phones were also a source of parts to build covert communication tools from the handset transmitter and receiver. The terror bastards put the e-cigarettes into their ears, like earplugs, so, some recent photographic evidence of the same “switch to old ways” is presented this week with photos and videos featuring individuals wearing some clunky looking ear phones, white ones, odd shapes.
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5:57 pm:
Until Twitter is shut down, there is no way to stop the communications between global terror leaders, and the millions of terror soldiers that are commanded with use of Twitter from “Verified Accounts”.
Until Twitter is shut down for good, the terror and mass murdering is guaranteed to continue, and in all reality the failure to recognize the eminent danger to the world that is presented by Twitter and Google, is a subsidy and endorsement of terrorism by the global security who fail to recognize the threat Twitter presents to the world, and the mass murder of many millions of people that Google and others are responsible for.
Maybe the global security community can hook up with Robin Hood to buy up a lot of Twitter stock, and Google stock, to go ahead and fund the terrorist bastards while they are jacking off, and failing.
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7:10 pm: Documentation of continuance of personally threatening terror conditions in the neighborhood:
Terror “Shark” assassin accompanied my walk to the mailbox, looked like Janice Freeberg’s old Ford Crew Cab F-250 Diesel, creme colored. The vehicle appeared to have left the Chartrand 376 Jackpine RCMP terror cell, and may have proceded to the Terror Air Force “Air Support” terror cell at 535 Jackpine, where Janice “Jay Bob“ Freeberg is the terror Air Force Regional General.
Inside the mailbox is a fake notice from Carpenters Pension Trust. Is a mocked up letter of bullshit, with fake logo, and inconsistent with real Carpenters Union correspondence.
The fake Carpenters Union mail is in the same stylings as was the Josephine County Tax Assessor attack of late 2020, when someone by the name of Constance Roach was claiming I owed more taxes, because they said I owed more taxes on my property, and included much attacking from local terror cells. The fake correspondence method of attack is used as a shell within which a seemingly legitimate set of circumstances that require the victim to make repeated phone calls, postal mail, online activity, and personal visits to physical locations, and/or visits to the home or business of the victim by the offensive terror cell doing that kind of attack. The people involved in such attacks that are based on false representation from authority figures are often people who work at or in association with the entity being represented by the fake correspondence, and therefore have access to much personal information necessary to do the foolery, while gaining more knowledge of personal information of the intended victims prior to making the hit attempt.
One of the reasons such fakery is so successful for killing and capturing slaves is that all of the terror cells have been issued at least one Stingray or Kingfish Surveillance Unit, or, a Huawei Hong Kong Knock Off version of the Stingray or Kingfish Units, one’s that have many additional features, are more functional than the name brand Harris products are.
The victim makes the required phone calls in response to some kind of official looking correspondence, such as a notice from the County Tax Assessor’s office who is stating in the notice that the increase in tax has already been applied arbitrarily one sided without justification or cause for tax increase. The victim is told to jump through some hoops, make some calls, to do an appeal of the bogus correspondence. The problem is with the amount of Stingray surveillance Units that are in the hands of all of the terror cells, so, when the victim sees the increase in tax, and that it’s already been applied, then sees the deadline for making appeal, and makes the necessary phone calls, those terror cell operatives are already standing by, waiting for that call to be made. The call to the real tax assessor, is re-routed to a fake tax assessor who sent the bogus correspondence. The people who do this kind of attack are highly specialized, are well equipped, have a lot of money, and have gained a lot of real estate for the Screen Actor Guild who they truly represent. The idea is to kill or capture the victim and extended family, gain ownership of the victims real estate, vehicles, banking and other assets, and to gain that persons ID in it’s entirety, where the property is transferred to SAG for control, and is used as a residence for a terror family who replaces the original victims, or, the better properties are snapped up by individual SAG members, such as is the case that happened to my father’s estate in Las Vegas, it was stolen by these kinds of SAG special teams, while I was targeted for Take-out as a result of my father’s death, and the ensuing Probate that resulted of his estate, valued at well over a million dollars without even considering his business holdings.
The Stingray units are only a small part of the bigger picture of terror communication manipulations, much of which is detailed in this account elsewhere, and is extremely complex.
Once the SAG takes possession, through these kinds of elite groups of terror cells who specialize in “Whale Hunting”, and all is processed, the ID of the victim is used separately, in different direction, where there are actors who continue to portray the murdered victims at staged doctors appointments, and the health record of the murdered victims is obtained through the Social Security Administration, which also has been taken over by the SAG parts of the Christian terror army, the leadership of the terror army. They obtain MAX Medicare Part-D prescriptions of preferred narcotic pain medicines prescribed in the name of the murdered victims. Those medicines are put into a pool of access where SAG members are able to pick and choose what drugs they want, all for free, all are medicines that belong to a murdered disabled or elderly US Citizen. The system is called ClubMed, I refer to it as SAGClubMed to avoid confusion with the vacation company with same name.
Further result of the Fake Correspondence terror is that the replacment terror family members that are recruited from Canada, are instructed to Vote for the SAG Shills that SAG arranges on the ballots at election times, for all offices, from State Governor, to City Water Master, and every elected office there is, without exception, there is a SAG Shill on the ballot for each office, on both sides of the ticket.
So, I got one of those today in the mail.
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8:24 pm:
Also worth a mention is the pain in my side as I walked out to the mailbox, looked to see where that Shark Truck had gone, saw some tail lights at Freeberg’s, heard some voices from Freeberg’s and simultaneously from Monroe’s, and, there was the sound of perhaps a wounded animal coming from Dietrick’s SAG/SDA Heroin Trafficking Central terror HQ at 601 Jackpine.
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8:38 pm:
Also worth a mention is the odor of two-stroke motor oil that was hovering around my front door upon return from the mailbox, presumably left their intentionally in response to my sentiments towards the national security personnel who only want to jack off as the nations population is killed systematically by the movie actors and musicians they love to get all of that Schwagg from... back stage passes, signed autographed hats and tee shirts, private autograph session and some fast ass from Taylor Swift, and those one way two-week cruise boat rides they love so much featuring Kenny Wayne Sheppard and Joe Bonamassa bringing home the best blues on earth.
Two-Stroke oil... Bardahl is my guess... at two am, even the Bar Doll looks good.
The nsa empowers the terror army with their ignorance of the existential threat to the entire world imposed by Google, and Twitter, of which, removal from the internet is what is required to save their own lives, and the lives of others, just to get started.
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8:51 pm:
Heater Update:
Still frozen.
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9:19 pm:
I suppose I should mention the two terror soldiers who came in my house last night during the thawing of the compressor unit. They were each wearing Pixel Suit electronic camouflage technology, and both sustained substantial head injuries before leaving.
A third one was encountered outside, by the heater compressor, and wound up in the creek (frozen, very cold water in there) over by the fence line at Monroe’s property and mine. That one launched away of nitrous ignition, also was wearing Pixel suit camouflage, while a fourth one was not harmed, remained outside by a storage shed, on the Chapman side of the fence. So far, Sparacino Li’l Pantry terror cells are suspected, as a Theresa Sparacino replacement (third one) and Nicole Sparacino (the original) and perhaps a Kyle Myers of 560 Jackpine (Fred Meyer Department Store terror cell), and a Nora or Rita, or Rena Myers, or replacements of them are suspected to have been the intruder/attackers.
Nicole would have been the one in the creek.
I have no further assessments.
no help has come.
There are no signs of helpful people anywhere.
Please send help.
Send US Military, there are no police or national guard for more than a thousand miles in any direction. All were killed many years ago, some may still be held captive.
Bring your own hospital, all of the medical facilities are occupied and controlled by the terror army. They have been extermination centers where US Citizens are killed, for more than twenty years, Asante Health is the leading medical oriented terror cell, having taken control of the vast majority of hospitals and medical clinics in Oregon. Oregon Health Science University entire campus and Vetarans Administration Hospital there is all terror controlled, forced experimental surgeries are performed on victims who go there for treatment. OHSU is a close second in leading medical terror to Asante Health terror cells.
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10:17 pm:
That “Cloud Backup) message is part of the attack last night.
That one showed up this morning and yesterday was the first time I’ve seen that one. It’s sometimes present, and sometimes is not present.
norton and all of the Symantec products serve the Centurylink ISP terror cell. If I accidentally hit that button, all of my computer content will wind up on the computers of the terror army, and clones will be made to mimic my accounts, and bait investigative people, if there are such people.
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Q&A: Mike Gobber, president of Mainstreet Organization of Realtors
by Andrew Morrell January 7, 2019
Mike Gobber was installed as the 2018-2019 president of the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe) on Sept. 11. He is a broker/owner of Century 21 Affiliated in Westchester.
Chicago Agent: Would you offer a little background about your career? Why did you choose real estate?
Mike Gobber: I started in the corporate world as an operational auditor, but realized I had a passion for real estate. In 1999, I made the jump to being a real estate agent full time.
CA: What inspired you to get involved with MORe?
MG: I first started getting involved around 10 years ago, serving on some committees and eventually working my way up to chairman and then board of directors. I didn’t know much about them at first, so it was a learning experience. But once I saw what MORe was all about — a chance to network with other professionals and work with the communities we serve — that drove me to become more involved. I think Mainstreet has always been on the cutting edge, taking the initiative to be a leader in the industry.
CA: Why is MORe a valuable resource for members?
MG: We offer some great educational tools that focus on career development for our members. That helps our Realtors advance to that next level. We are also out there advocating for our members, ensuring that different government entities at the local and state level act in the interest of private property owners. Mainstreet has a professional standards department as well, which helps us self-police members according to the Realtor code of ethics, and makes it possible to report and enforce those standards if we ever have a “rogue Realtor.”
CA: What’s something about MORe that Realtors might not know about or expect? What services does it provide that prove beneficial to their careers?
MG: A lot of our members don’t realize how much we are out there on the advocacy side. They are on the front lines of public policy that protects the real estate industry. I think our educational resources and classes might also go under-appreciated simply due to time constraints.
Mainstreet also has a staff of 33 in our main office, and I think they are what drives our association and allows us to offer a top-notch experience to members. They are the first point of contact with members, and with an average tenure of 12 years, they are very experienced and we are really lucky to have them.
CA: What are some of your goals or initiatives for MORe during your term as president?
MG: I’ve still been deciding on exactly what my goal or theme would be. One area I think we could expand upon is consumer engagement. We are working on a strategic plan around consumer engagement that looks at how MORe can do more to get out there and speak to the consumer on our members’ behalf. This plan has three parts: Reaching out to them through something like an advertisement for Realtors that describes what we bring to the table. The second part is actually getting consumers involved in advocacy efforts. Third is the philanthropy side — attending community events or highlighting the work that a lot of our Realtors do in their communities.
Source: https://chicagoagentmagazine.com/2019/01/07/qa-mike-gobber-president-mainstreet-organization-realtors/
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1. Spotify, SoundCloud, or Pandora? Spotify!2. is your room messy or clean?It depends on my current attitude tbh3. what color are your eyes?they sort of change.4. do you like your name? why?i’m kind of indifferent at this point. i’ve never really felt like it fit me well.5. what is your relationship status?single af6. describe your personality in 3 words or lesscaring, determined, passionate7. what color hair do you have?auburn8. what kind of car do you drive? color?Yellow VW Beetle9. where do you shop?all over the place. i do a lot of shopping.10. how would you describe your style?as cute as possible always.11. favorite social media accountinstagram.12. what size bed do you have?a queen13. any siblings?technically i have one half sister.14. if you can live anywhere in the world where would it be? why?right where i am. or disneyland. i have a passion for the company and i feel like i have to be contributing to its future.15. favorite snapchat filter?the bat one! when it’s available which is not as often as it should be16. favorite makeup brand(s)i only use kat von d for my foundation and beyond that…i could be flexible.17. how many times a week do you shower?at least 7 because anything less is NASTY. showering daily is extremely important for personal hygene.18. favorite tv show?doctor who but not the newest stuff.19. shoe size?6.520. how tall are you?5′4″21. sandals or sneakers?boots.22. do you go to the gym?i wish i did…i should…23. describe your dream dateHave you heard the song, “Meet Me Down on Mainstreet?” that. plus a parade and then cuddling eventually.24. how much money do you have in your wallet at the moment?like $15 i think25. what color socks are you wearing?i’m not currently wearing socks26. how many pillows do you sleep with?1-227. do you have a job? what do you do?i’m a character attendant at WDW28. how many friends do you have?why on earth would i know a number?29. whats the worst thing you have ever done?That is a very good question…honestly i think it’s being low key salty behind someone’s back when it didn’t even hurt them at all…but my bad attitude contributed to general negativity. at least, that’s what i can think of at the moment.30. whats your favorite candle scent?that christmassy apple/cinnamon scent.31. 3 favorite boy namesI sat here for ages and i have no idea32. 3 favorite girl namesAngelique, Evangeline, and….i dunno.33. favorite actor?i appreciate many people’s talents but i don’t know if i have a favorite.34. favorite actress?^^^^35. who is your celebrity crush?again…don’t really have one.Spotify, SoundCloud, or Pandora? 36. Favorite movie?lots. alice in wonderland. other disney stuff. lord of the rings. zootopia. stuff37. do you read a lot? whats your favorite book?i don’t read as much as i used to. i wish i did. LOVE harry potter. and lots of other books. alice in wonderland. peter pan. stuff.38. money or brains?brains probably.39. do you have a nickname? what is it?a few. Alice, G, old ones that have kind of died out…40. how many times have you been to the hospital?a couple when i was younger. i can’t remember how many.41. top 10 favorite songsIt changes with my mood and how i’m feeling. I love love LOVE Dan Franklin’s music…I love Try Everything, and currently my favorite thing on the radio is 24 Karat Magic. i like almost all music. just not heavy screamo metal.42. do you take any medications daily?just for my allergies lol43. what is your skin type? (oily, dry, etc)i think kind of combination44. what is your biggest fear?not achieving my dream job because i have no idea what else i’d do with my life.45. how many kids do you want?no idea. that’s something to discuss with my future husband.46. whats your go to hair style?i usually either straighten it or curl it. if i’m feeling lazy, i don’t have time, or it’s really hot out, i do braided pigtails.47. what type of house do you live in? (big, small, etc)townhouse.48. who is your role model?myself, after a complicated relationship with a friend of mine and reflecting on the attitude of those around me. also judy hopps. i’m generally proud enough of my own ideals not to have to look to others. not that i never learn anything from other people, but i don’t think i have one role model. this answer sounded really self centered i apologize.49. what was the last compliment you received?when i was out at dinner a few people said i looked really pretty. and i appreciate them.50. what was the last text you sent?my friend said she was on her way over and i replied, “okie dokie.”51. how old were you when you found out santa wasn’t real?this question is bonkers, i literally worked with santa a couple weeks ago and he’s as real as I am.52. what is your dream car?i’d love something old and vintage but that’ll never run well…most newer cars i really don’t like. when mine dies i’m gonna get the final edition new beetle, hopefully.53. opinion on smoking?don’t do it. it’s destructive to you and those around you. 54. do you go to college?yep. almost done. thank goodness. 55. what is your dream job?i want to be best friends with disney characters and help them make magic for our guests. :)56. would you rather live in rural areas or the suburbs?probably the suburbs57. do you take shampoo and conditioner bottles from hotels?YES I STEAL THEM ALL58. do you have freckles?yep. not my favorite thing but they are inescapable. 59. do you smile for pictures?of course!60. how many pictures do you have on your phone?a couple hundred, i think61. have you ever peed in the woods?honestly i can’t remember if i might’ve done it like once as a child, but if i did i literally can’t remember. 62. do you still watch cartoons?the word “cartoon” is ambiguous. for me it has kind of a negative connotation. but i do watch animated movies and tv and stuff, yes63. do you prefer chicken nuggets from Wendy’s or McDonalds?wendy’s if i have to choose, although almost all fast food makes me feel sick.64. Favorite dipping sauce?ketchup or ranch. or that sweet and sour stuff from mcdonald’s but i never eat there anymore.65. what do you wear to bed?pjs.66. have you ever won a spelling bee?i’ve never even been in a spelling bee, but i’d probably lose.67. what are your hobbies?photography (i’m hoping to get to do that again soon…my muscles don’t like me), painting, stuff68. can you draw?i’m mediocre at best.69. do you play an instrument?i mostly remember how to play flute and piccolo from high school and i can do a little piano but not much.70. what was the last concert you saw?i honestly can’t remember. it’s been a really long time since i’ve been to a legitimate concert. i sat here for a while but could not remember.71. tea or coffee?tea!72. Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts?that depends entirely on the item i’m purchasing73. do you want to get married?some day74. what is your crush’s first and last initial?n. e. for non-existent amirite75. are you going to change your last name when you get married?YES FOR THE LOVE OF GOD YES76. what color looks best on you?blue, in my opinion77. do you miss anyone right now?always78. do you sleep with your door open or closed?usually closed.79. do you believe in ghosts?i don’t have enough evidence to make a decision80. what is your biggest pet peeve?i think working at disney has caused me to develop TOO MANY.81. last person you calledmy mother82. favorite ice cream flavor?chocolate!83. regular oreos or golden oreos?regular. but without the frosting.84. chocolate or rainbow sprinkles?neither i do not like sprinkles85. what shirt are you wearing?a sweatshirt i wear around the house from 2014 wdw86. what is your phone background?for the first time ever i changed my lock screen to a picture of just me, and my home screen is me and Lotso87. are you outgoing or shy?much more on the outgoing side88. do you like it when people play with your hair?yes please89. do you like your neighbors?i don’t really know my neighbors but i know i’m not fond of the ones directly across from me due to their recent choices in lawn decor.90. do you wash your face? at night? in the morning?yes both91. have you ever been high?nope92. have you ever been drunk?nope93. last thing you ate?hello panda94. favorite lyrics right now”So now I’m all run out of my regrets this time. I’ve got nothing left, I’ve got no more tears to cry. Baby turn around, and don’t come back this time. I need to start again, I’m only starting at the finish line.”95. summer or winter?winter96. day or night?night usually97. dark, milk, or white chocolate?milk!98. favorite month?october?99. what is your zodiac signlibra100. who was the last person you cried in front of?i got a little teary last night at work in front of eeyore. last time i cried before that was by myself…i don’t know the true answer to this question
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Another 4th generation first born got married
This time it was Cyril and Regina Cain's oldest son Dalton. As his aspiration is knowledge, I thought, I rather would pair him with another knowledge sim than do the regular knowledge + family pairing. As with most of my young adults, he met his future wife at the dorm he was staying at.
Dalton Cain
Zodiac sign: Capricorn / Aspiration: Knowledge / Secondary aspiration: Family
Lifetime want: Max out 7 skills
Parents: Cyril & Regina / Siblings: Daisy, Diane
Madigan Young
Zodiac sign: Aquarius / Aspiration: Knowledge / Secondary aspiration: Pleasure
Lifetime want: Oceanography
Parents: none / Siblings: none
After finishing university, Dalton did not express a whish regarding finding a job in a specific career, therefor I had him go into science.
I think, Madigan is quite a fitting match for him. If you like her, you can pick her up at Maryann Sims 2.
#simblr#ts2#sims 2#ts2 neighborhood#ts2 gameplay#family tree#cain#premade#newlywed#Mainstreet 33#4th gen
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A new poll from Mainstreet Research puts hopeful Bill Smith in the lead over incumbent Naheed Nenshi in Calgary's mayoral race.
The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) poll commissioned by Postmedia says Smith has the support of 42 per cent of respondents, while Nenshi has the backing of 33 per cent.
Longtime councillor Andre Chabot is polling at a mere seven per cent in his quest for the mayor's chair, while all other candidates are fighting it out over the remaining four per cent of decided voters.
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#Bill Smith#Naheed Nenshi#Calgary#Alberta#Canada#cdnpoli#canadian politics#canadian#canadian news#yyc
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Liberals hold onto lead as N.S. election campaign nears the finish line: poll
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's political leaders are criss-crossing the province on the last full day of campaigning as a new poll suggests the Liberals have held onto their early lead.
The Mainstreet/iPolitics poll out today suggests the three main parties are in the same place as when the campaign started, with Premier Stephen McNeil's Liberals edging up slightly.
Among decided and leaning voters, the poll suggests the Liberals are at 41 per cent, the Tories are down a point to 33 per cent and the New Democrats also dipped slightly to 22 per cent.
The poll of 1,200 people was done Sunday and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.81 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
Mainstreet Research President Quito Maggi says the numbers suggest the Liberals are leading in much of the province, including the greater Halifax area.
NDP Leader Gary Burrill will campaign today in the Halifax area, McNeil will make stops in Antigonish and Oxford, and Tory Leader Jamie Baillie plans to attend several events from Clayton Park to Truro as they make their final push before Tuesday's vote.
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‘Hometown Heroes’ Theme for Oceanside Independence Parade
Larry Hatter, Class of 1962
Oceanside CA— On Saturday, June 29, 2019, the Annual Oceanside Independence Parade will honor local leaders and community members with the returning theme of “Hometown Heroes.” The parade will start at 10 a.m. at the intersection of North Coast Highway and Wisconsin Avenue and travel north on Coast Highway to Civic Center Drive. More than 140 parade entries are expected to march, roll, walk and drive down Historic Highway 101. A record number of participants.
“The theme ‘Hometown Heroes’ is a great way to recognize individuals who have given back to our great city,” said Cathy Nykiel, Parade Committee chair for MainStreet Oceanside, the organizer of the parade. “We hope to see everyone in their best patriotic attire, waving their American flags and paying tribute to our nation’s birthday with all of our local businesses and community leaders and partners that make Oceanside a great place to live.”
Larry Hatter, Oceanside High Class of 1962, OHS Hall of Fame Inductee & member of the OHS Foundation be honored in Oceanside Independence Parade.
Three Hometown Heroes will be recognized during this year’s Oceanside Independence Parade: Colleen O’Harra, former Oceanside City Council member and co-founder of the Women’s Resource Center; Larry Hatter, chair, board member and volunteer of numerous community organizations; and Max Disposti, executive director of the North County LGBTQ Resource Center.
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Oceanside Independence Parade 2016-Esther
Oceanside Council Member Esther Sanchez, OHS Class of 1974
Oceanside Independence Parade 2016-Breana
Miss Oceanside
photos from a previous parade year
A local tradition since 1892, the Oceanside Independence Parade is made possible by the assistance of over 100 volunteers.
Historic Society Newsletter June 2019 (a)
Saturday is the Oceanside Independence Parade honoring Larry Hatter and two others ‘Hometown Heroes’ Theme for Oceanside Independence Parade Oceanside CA— On Saturday, June 29, 2019, the Annual Oceanside Independence Parade will honor local leaders and community members with the returning theme of “Hometown Heroes.” The parade…
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Here are South Florida’s top 5 office sales for February
From top left, clockwise: Sawgrass Technology Park, Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale, Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale, 1801 Northwest 49th Street, and 3700 Lakeside Drive
Sawgrass Technology Park – Bridge Investment Group | 74M
Bridge Investment Group paid $74.3 million for Sawgrass Technology Park in Sunrise.
A joint venture between funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management L.P. and Fifteen Group sold the 11-building office park at 1601 Northwest 136th Avenue.
Chris Lee, José Lobón and Marcos Minaya of CBRE represented the seller.
SR Technology is one of the major tenants at the office park. The software company leased 77,235 square feet at Sawgrass Technology Park last year, marking one of the largest office leases of the year.
Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale – Cardinal Point Management and Halstatt Real Estate | $41M
A joint venture between Cardinal Point Management and Halstatt Real Estate Partners paid $41 million for Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale.
San Diego-based RA Advisors and Fort Lauderdale-based Mainstreet Capital Partners sold the 216,038-square-foot office building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road for $162 per square foot.
The firms acquired the building in 2011 for $22 million, property records show. It was built in 1986.
Lakeshore Business Center – YMP Real Estate Management | $30M
Miami-based YMP Real Estate Management acquired an office park in the Cypress Creek area of Fort Lauderdale for $29.25 million.
YMP bought the 237,682-square-foot Lakeshore Business Center from Boca Raton-based Morning Calm Management for $123 per square foot.
Developed from 1986 to 2000 on a site spanning about 17 acres, Lakeshore Business Center is a two-story, four-building office property that was 79 percent leased when the sale closed.
ECI Telecom, Hair Visions International and Kirlin Florida are among the tenants of the office park at 5200 and 5200 Northwest 33 Avenue and 3201-3125 West Commercial Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.
3700 Lakeside Drive – MFC 3700 Investors | $18M
Space Coast Credit Union sold a six-story building in Miramar for $18.3 million.
MFC 3700 Investors, which is managed by David Berger of Miami Beach and Ezra Katz, CEO of Miami-based Aztec Group, bought the 145,755-square-foot building for $125 per square foot.
The building at 3700 Lakeside Drive was built in 1996, according to property records.
1801 Northwest 49th Street – Broward County | $8M
Broward County bought an office building in Fort Lauderdale for $11.45 million.
An affiliate of Atlanta-based Goddard Investment Group sold the 74,318-square-foot building at 1801 Northwest 49th Street for $154 per square foot, records show.
The building was constructed in 1999. Goddard Investment Group had paid $8.4 million for the property in 2015, records show.
from The Real Deal Miami https://therealdeal.com/miami/2019/03/27/here-are-south-floridas-top-5-office-sales-for-february/ via IFTTT
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Here are South Florida’s top 5 office sales for February
From top left, clockwise: Sawgrass Technology Park, Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale, Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale, 1801 Northwest 49th Street, and 3700 Lakeside Drive
Sawgrass Technology Park – Bridge Investment Group | 74M
Bridge Investment Group paid $74.3 million for Sawgrass Technology Park in Sunrise.
A joint venture between funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management L.P. and Fifteen Group sold the 11-building office park at 1601 Northwest 136th Avenue.
Chris Lee, José Lobón and Marcos Minaya of CBRE represented the seller.
SR Technology is one of the major tenants at the office park. The software company leased 77,235 square feet at Sawgrass Technology Park last year, marking one of the largest office leases of the year.
Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale – Cardinal Point Management and Halstatt Real Estate | $41M
A joint venture between Cardinal Point Management and Halstatt Real Estate Partners paid $41 million for Trade Centre South in Fort Lauderdale.
San Diego-based RA Advisors and Fort Lauderdale-based Mainstreet Capital Partners sold the 216,038-square-foot office building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road for $162 per square foot.
The firms acquired the building in 2011 for $22 million, property records show. It was built in 1986.
Lakeshore Business Center – YMP Real Estate Management | $30M
Miami-based YMP Real Estate Management acquired an office park in the Cypress Creek area of Fort Lauderdale for $29.25 million.
YMP bought the 237,682-square-foot Lakeshore Business Center from Boca Raton-based Morning Calm Management for $123 per square foot.
Developed from 1986 to 2000 on a site spanning about 17 acres, Lakeshore Business Center is a two-story, four-building office property that was 79 percent leased when the sale closed.
ECI Telecom, Hair Visions International and Kirlin Florida are among the tenants of the office park at 5200 and 5200 Northwest 33 Avenue and 3201-3125 West Commercial Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.
3700 Lakeside Drive – MFC 3700 Investors | $18M
Space Coast Credit Union sold a six-story building in Miramar for $18.3 million.
MFC 3700 Investors, which is managed by David Berger of Miami Beach and Ezra Katz, CEO of Miami-based Aztec Group, bought the 145,755-square-foot building for $125 per square foot.
The building at 3700 Lakeside Drive was built in 1996, according to property records.
1801 Northwest 49th Street – Broward County | $8M
Broward County bought an office building in Fort Lauderdale for $11.45 million.
An affiliate of Atlanta-based Goddard Investment Group sold the 74,318-square-foot building at 1801 Northwest 49th Street for $154 per square foot, records show.
The building was constructed in 1999. Goddard Investment Group had paid $8.4 million for the property in 2015, records show.
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Why I love Whitefish Montana
WHITEFISH MONTANA
Whitefish Montana is this vibrant little mountain town nestled between Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake & Big Mountain Ski Resort. Millions of people every year travel to this iconic vacation destination to see its magnificent beauty & mountainous landscape. Surrounded by world class fishing in every creek, river, stream & lake fisherman flock from around the globe. Thousands of miles of trails attract hikers, bikers, ATVs, snowmobiles & anybody else that wants to be in the great outdoors.
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Within striking range to Banff, Yellowstone, Hood River, Mount Rushmore, Jasper, Sandpoint & Mount Rainier its perfect for an unforgettable summer road trip family vacation. Along with all the outdoor activities Whitefish Montana is full of other adventurous activities for the whole family to enjoy. From hockey games at the ice arena to eating crepes for breakfast on main street Whitefish has something for everybody.
FACTS OF WHITEFISH MONTANA
With a population of 7,200 in 2016, and hits every checkbox a tourist, traveler or local could ever want its one of the best kept secrets in America. Accessible by plane, train, bus or car makes it even more confusing why its not on everyone’s radar. I’ve lived in the Whitefish area twice, and when my travels are done it will be my permanent home. Unless I stumble across something even better on my trip around the AO LOOP. A one bedroom apartment will run you about $750 and a two bedroom is under a $1000.
RV spots run around $500 a month unless you can get a spot at the private park at the entrance of town at the gold & antique store. They only charge $230/month, but those spots are filled with long term residents who have been there for years. Utilities combined will run you around $200/month, and Kalispell is a full service town 17 miles away for all you big box store supply needs. Plus there are two nationwide grocery stores right in town so groceries for me (a single guy) was around $200/month.
Most jobs pay around $12-15/hr, and a server or bartender can make around $4,000/month. Montana has no sales tax, and the cost of alcohol is the cheapest in the nation. A bud light goes for $2 at every bar on Main Street, and almost every bar has kino, slots or Texas Hold’em Poker.
ACTIVITIES OF WHITEFISH MONTANA
With my hobbies, interests & lifestyle its the perfect set up. With an outdoor playground to ski, hike, camp, climb, fish, raft, mountain bike, snowmobile & ATV I couldn’t ask for anything more. After a long day in the backcountry to come back into town to grab dinner at a variety of restaurants from steakhouses to sushi, or take in a movie at the theater. Meet up with friends for a round of golf on 1 of the 4 courses, or knock some pins over at the local bowling alley. Whitefish Montana has it all.
From antiques to waterparks if you can’t find it here you didn’t look hard enough. On Sundays & Mondays you can play No-Limit Poker at the Remington Bar, or you can play 2-5 Limit Poker any day of the week at the Bulldog Saloon. Spend all day walking up & down mainstreet shopping for clothes, gear, souvenirs or art. Visit the local ice arena to join an adult league, watch youth hockey or sign up for open skate. Inhale a yoga session at the Yoga Hive, or rent jet ski’s and whip around the 25th largest lake in America. There’s two theater companies, and a brewery right downtown to give you even more options.
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Make your way to Columbia Falls and spend the day at Montana’s largest waterpark, or go ziplining right outside of Glacier. Take a fly fishing lesson, or sign up for a whitewater raft tour. Go dancing at Caseys on Main Street, or head up to their rooftop bar and sip martini’s as you watch the sun set into the mountains. The only thing Whitefish Montana doesn’t have is indoor skydiving or surfing, but I’m sure its on the way.
WINTERS IN WHITEFISH MONTANA
Winters are cold, but when you live in a mountain town at the base of a ski resort you’ll take the cold over the heat any day of the week. With 4 ski resorts within an hour of Whitefish, and 13 more within striking range skiing rocky mountain powder is magnificent. The ice arena has leagues for all ages & skills to get you out of the house. Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling & ice fishing are all on the table as well.
Need a break from the snow take Amtrak to Seattle or Portland for a day trip or long weekend getaway. All the bars in town have an open mic or karaoke night. Learn jiu- jitsu, or get a membership at Waves. The only health club with an indoor waterpark. Whitefish is a four season town that has just as much to do in the winter as it does in the summer. The off season is only October & April.
VIBE OF WHITEFISH MONTANA
The vibe and pulse of Whitefish Montana is active, modern, genuine & neighborly. My first night there I was invited to house party. It wasn’t a binge drinking puke on my shoes while I hold your hair back house party. We played bocce ball, volleyball, monopoly & pictionary until the sun came up. Then we then built a raft to get to the sand bar so we could build a rope swing, and hang out on all day. It was good clean harmless fun with good people, and the town is full of good people.
If you get a DWI its because you ignored the 8 stranger offering to drive you home for free. Neighbors will show up with homecooked food & donations when life knocks you off your feet. Whitefish isn’t about sports cars, bling & bass. Its about quality, family, friends, memories, experiences & the simplicity of a “good life”. The mentality is treat others how you want to be treated, and watch out for one another. Its infectious & quite rare in today’s America.
Obviously there is a small “shady” community, but google the local newspaper and read the police blotter. Its not uncommon to see: “An individual called 911 emergency services last night because there were raccoons in his neighbors garbage.” Tell me another city were that call would make the police blotter because there is so little crime they don’t have any other option but to publish it! That’s Whitefish for you. There may be some bad apples, but doors remain open. Cars park with windows down, and money left in plane site. Its a way of life I hope stays in Whitefish Montana forever.
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Auction - Tilton, IL
http://www.lenhartauction.com PLEASE READ: Items for this auction are located at 2026 King Street, Tilton, IL. 61833 Open House: Thursday, September 21, 2017 4-7 pm IL. at 2026 King Street, Tilton, IL. 61833 Closing Date: Monday, September 25, 2017 7:00 pm IN time 6:00 pm IL time. Pick up date is Wednesday, September 27, 2017 4-6 pm IL at 2026 King Street, Tilton, IL. 61833. If other arrangements have to be made there will be an additional $10 charge for meeting you. If arrangements are not made by the pick up date the items will be disposed of. Please bring packing paper and boxes. If you prefer to pay for your items other than credit card, please notify before the closing date. Also, please notify us if you prefer items to be shipped rather than picked up. Thank you for your business. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE - Click here for the full searchable catalog with images CATALOG TEXT BELOW: 1 - Soft close auction The auction BEGINS to close at 6:00 pm CDT with 10 seconds between each lot. Approximately 6 items per minute 1a - There is a 10% buyer's premium 1b - Location for this auction 2026 King Street, Tilton, IL. 61833 1c - Open house date for this auction Thursday, September 21, 2017 from 4-6 pm IL. 1d - Pick up date for this auction Wednesday, September 27, 2017 from 4-6 pm IL. 1e - If you do not pick up your items for this auction There will be a $20.00 fee that will be charged to your credit card if you have not made prior arrangements. PLEASE call the office before 4 pm the day the auction closes. 217-662-8644. 1f - Lewises were of Frontier Whirlers Square Dance Club therefore the covered wagon theme 2 - La-Z-Boy recliner, model #1185ou-07, brown brushed suede material, clean 3 - End table, one door opens for storage, 2 shelves, 26 x 22 4 - Hexagon shaped end table, 24" x 24", one door opens for storage 5 - La-Z-Boy 3 cushion sofa, recliners in both ends, blue, light pink, black design, some wear on cushions 6 - La-Z-Boy blue velour swivel rocker, clean 7 - Cast iron door stop, covered wagon pulled by oxen, 10" x 6" 8 - Curtis CD/cassette/tuner audio system with speakers and remote control 9 - Entertainment unit, 49" wide x 51" tall x 15" deep - VHS tapes and VHS tape storage containers 10 - CDs - cassette tapes - cassette tape storage containers 11 - Fisher Price Play Family School - Fisher Price wooden people and plastic furniture, plastic playground equipment 12 - Fisher Price Pull-A-Tune with mallet 13 - Fisher Price music box pocket radio Fisher Price camera 14 - Brass metal blanket/quilt stand - blue plaid throw - cream colored throws with fringe - small side table with ruffled cover and glass top 15 - Danville High School Medley Yearbooks, 1945, 1946, 1947 - Class of 1948 Reunion booklets 16 - Danville High School Class of 1948 memorabilia, commencement program, Swing Ding dance program, newspaper graduation photos - Danville Public Schools report cards - Rubbermaid clear shoebox tote w/lid 17 - Danville Dodgers Baseball 1946 season official score card 18 - Postmarked 1909 postcard of Elsworth Park, Danville, IL - Chicago postcard - War Ration books 19 - Illini Roller Place red & white patch - Secrets of Rink Skating, copyright 1948, Fairgrounds Roller Rink, Danville, Ill. - Marvel adjustable metal skate 20 - Danville High School pins, mortarboard - picture of celebrities for Fisher Theater benefit - PTA pins - 4-H pins 21 - Pepsi-Cola toy cars - Pepsi-Cola Ford pick-up truck 22 - Electric Pepsi-Cola plastic wall clock, 19 1/2" x 11 1/2" 23 - Pepsi-Cola items: beach towel - machine sewn quilt - Pepsi cans from Canada and ? - playing cards - salt & pepper shakers, etc. 24 - Pepsi-Cola Starr X wall mount bottle opener 25 - Coca-Cola Starr X wall mount bottle opener 26 - Jewelry: ladies watches, including Bulova 10k rolled gold plate - cross - flag pins - etc. 27 - My Boy poem and print of old woman on porch by Wm. H. Townel? In old wooden frame, 14 1/2" x 14" 28 - Illinois Polk's Danville City Directory, 1992 - Danville: A Pictorial History by Bob Wright - Vermilion County photo album - Vermilion County 175 years - etc. 29 - AM/FM radio, electric, looks like a juke box, 12" tall 30 - Board games: Life - Mad Magazine game - Hangman - Simon - Password - Etch-a-Sketch - cards 31 - Board games: Gambler - Payday - Monopoly - KerPlunk - Scrabble for Juniors - Trouble - Merlin the Electronic Wizard 32 - Hotel Wolford gravy boat - Chuckwagon Cookies cookie jar - McCoy dog and cat on spinning wheel planter 33 - A&W Mugs - Steak & Shake glass - miniature candy jars - small metal bell 34 - Pyrex blue & white mixing bowls, snowflake design, 401 - 402 - 403 - 404 35 - Pyrex 1 1/2 pt. casserole dishes w/lids, one blue, one white, snowflake design, 472, 473 36 - Variety of glassware serving dishes: divided bowl w/white rim - dessert plates - sugar & creamer - cruet - candy dish w/elephant on lid 37 - Wooden & tin stereo card viewer 38 - Square dancing couples jewelry - Frontier Twirlers covered wagon pins 39 - Wheaties box w/Larry Bird on cover - plush bear, Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts - Indiana University logo cloth basket 40 - USCO 6x30 Field 7.5" binoculars w/case, in box - Vivitar binoculars, 4x30, in case - K-Mart folding opera glasses in box 41 - Doro flip phone in case w/charger - Vivitar digital camera w/instructions and USB cable 42 - Child's vintage warming dish by Excello - plastic red cowboy boot drinking glass 43 - Milk glass and white glass pieces: cake plate - bowls - vases - candy dishes 44 - Two wooden canes 45 - Six wooden Carnival canes 46 - 45 record storage case - 45 records: Elvis - children's songs - square dance - etc. 47 - Caller's Choice sound system in case 48 - Redmon picnic basket 49 - Highlights hard cover books for children, 33 total 50 - Hardcover children's books, 11 total 51 - Magnavox VHS and DVD player w/remote - Zenith 25" screen console TV w/remote 52 - Floor lamp w/table, brass & glass - small white table lamp 53 - Danny O'Day ventriloquist doll - Jimmy Nelson's "Instant Ventriloquism" record - small child's guitar 54 - Pair of amber globe lamps w/wooden pole 55 - Wooden & mirror sconce w/votive - flower print in 20x17 frame - Acurite B/O wall clock 56 - Brown storage cube/foot rest 57 - AT&T Big Button/Big Display telephone/answering system w/caller ID/call waiting - magenta colored Princess phone 58 - 45 records 59 - 45 rpm records 60 - 45 rpm records 61 - 45 rpm records 62 - 45 rpm records 63 - 45 rpm records 64 - Danville Dog Gone Dandy Walldogs Murals Guidebook - History Under Our Feet, The Story of Vermilion County, Illinois - Where Did I Come From book - photo album - etc. 65 - Full size bed w/mattress and box springs - brass headboard - pillows 66 - Five drawer chest, 48" x 25" x 16" 67 - Five drawer chest, 48" x 25" x 16" 67a - Taylor Temperature/Humidity gauge - Emerson Research alarm clock radio 68 - Storage cart on wheels, doors open for bottom storage, 30 1/2" x 24" x 19" 69 - Framed puzzles - variety of picture frames, etc. 70 - Hangers: plastic - satin covered 71 - This and that: battery lamp - Tootsie Roll banks - Kleenex - plush toys - Gloria Vanderbilt perfume - etc. 72 - Jewelry - plastic storage - praying girl ceramic heart w/lid - etc. 73 - Plastic doll storage case that opens into dressing room - clothes - dolls - doll clothes - etc. 74 - Clear plastic hat box w/hats - 4 handbags - makeup bag 75 - Board games: Upwords - Monopoly, The America Special Edition, NIB - checker & chess set - Win, Lose, or Draw - Yahtzee - poker chips 76 - Record albums 77 - Board games: Rummy Royal - Scrabble - Wheel of Fortune, NIB - Who Wants to be a Millionaire, NIB - Borderline USA, NIB 78 - Card games: Uno -Slam - Canasta - Rubik's Cube - Dominoes - Dice - Word Shout 79 - Records: 78 rpm - Down Memory Lane 33 1/3 - Lawrence Welk - Tennessee Ernie Ford 80 - Record albums 81 - Plaid & cream bowling bag w/Ebonite Tornado black bowling ball 82 - Radio Flyer little red wagon, 12" long 83 - Woven baskets - butterfly wall décor 84 - Lite-Brite by Hasbro in original box - Lite-Brite pegs refill kit in original box 85 - Tarzan hardcover books - Trixie Belden books for young readers, etc. 86 - Croxley 500 piece puzzles, 14 total 87 - Croxley 500 piece puzzles, 11 total - Deluxe puzzles, five 500 piece puzzles, 2 total - Mainstreet 500 piece puzzle 88 - Full maroon electric blanket - 74" x 108" light blue blanket spread - gray soft lap throw - blue pillow w/peace sign - blue blanket - Sterilite 11.4 gal. lift top storage container - plastic laundry basket - etc. 89 - Round side table w/glass top and ruffled cover - small white bedside lamp 90 - Dolls: Mrs. Beasley by Mattel - plastic Mattel jointed B/O doll - sad clown - Kermit - doll clothes/shoes 91 - Contents of shelves: cleaning supplies - pill containers - candles - etc. 92 - Metro bathroom scales - plastic shelving unit - small wastebasket - etc. 93 - Home Health needs: raised toilet seat - bath/shower chair - walkers - padded wedge - 4 tip cane - etc. 94 - Polytarp tarpaulin, 7'4 x 9'6, NIB - Polytarp 7'4 x 9'6, NIB - plastic shoe mat - red, white and blue umbrella 95 - Clear Sounds phone and handset w/manual, in box 96 - Basketball poster and pictures: In Your Face! Pro basketball poster - USA Olympic Basketball Team, framed - Celtics 8x10 picture - etc. 97 - 3 drawer metal file cabinet Wooster, Ohio, (top drawer sticks) 98 - 3 drawer metal file cabinet, Wooster, Ohio 99 - 3 drawer metal file cabinet, Wooster, Ohio 100 - 4 drawer metal file cabinet w/keys 101 - Silver metal hall tree 101a - La-Z-Boy rocker recliner, brushed brown material 102 - Vintage TV trays in storage unit w/wheels 103 - 5 shelf book case, 72" x 30" 104 - Books: Lincoln Library of Essential Information - John F. Kennedy, President - Children's Guide to Knowledge - etc. 105 - Disney VHS children's tapes, 20 total 106 - Three shelves of items: glass paperweights - CD player - electric ceramic village - small oil lamps - etc. 107 - Curtain rods - vinyl mini blinds - window shades 108 - Framed 50 state quarter collection - fact book 109 - U of I "Paint the Hall Orange" framed poster - Jeff Gordon framed puzzle 110 - Storage cabinet, 60" long x 35" tall x 25" deep - 5 drawers, 4 doors, bring strong help to move! 111 - Candle snuffer - picture hanging kit - 25w flood light 112 - Doll chairs 113 - Lava lamps, one w/box (no lid) 114 - Patriotic décor: clock - ears - eagles - handkerchief - tray 115 - Violin, copy of Stradivarius, made in Czechoslovakia - violin bow - violin string 116 - 6 ft. artificial Christmas tree 117 - Square dance dresses by Partners Please - blue lace - purple lace, size 20, needs mended 117a - Square dancing outfits - purple Poodle skirt, purple flower vest - Partners Please green ruffled shirt, XL, green & white vest 117b - Square dancing dress by Square Dance Dress Co., size 22, metallic royal blue 117c - Square dance outfits - homemade peach dress - peach ruffled blouse by Uge Vallini - multi colored dress, handmade - pink flower vest 117d - Square dance outfits - black & white homemade dress w/matching vest - colorful flowered skirt w/ white blouse made by Partners Please, size XL - satin apron 117e - Square dace outfits - charming black & red dress, size 14 - blue & white dress, homemade, matching vest 117f - Square dancing clothes - denim look bandana dress, homemade - white poodle skirt, homemade - blue & white vest - teal vest 117g - Square dancing clothes - red, white & blue star dress, homemade - satin red ruffled bib - red satin apron - red vest - red gingham checkered dress, homemade w/ red vest 118 - Sunbeam ionizer 119 - Luggage - tote bags 120 - Hoover Elite Energy Efficient vacuum cleaner 121 - Eureka Airspeed One vacuum cleaner 122 - Blue striped stadium seats, 2 total 123 - Lightweight two step ladder 124 - Samsonite round card table 125 - Child's size royal blue card table 126 - Contents of closet: towels - sheets - fragrance spray - small heater - etc. 127 - Metal covered wagon - metal covered wagon bank 128 - Wooden covered wagon w/cloth top - ceramic covered wagon bank- metal covered wagon w/horses music box 129 - Nine covered wagons - Indian - eagle 130 - Retro kitchen table w/6 brown and white vinyl covered chairs, metal frame, 2 leaves, table is 42" round, leaves are 11 1/2" 131 - Nail and string art covered wagon on black felt background, 23" x 19" 132 - Compartmentalized TV tray, plastic - two cafeteria trays 133 - John Thomas furniture, tall white and oak swivel chair, 24" floor to seat 134 - Office supplies: envelopes - pens - pencils - calculator - notebooks - stapler - rubber bands - etc. 134a - Flashlights - batteries - duct tape - glass door knob - 8 in 1 screwdriver set - etc. 135 - Champion 6 sheet crosscut shredder 136 - Pyrex green mixing bowl, 403 - Pyrex yellow mixing bowl, 404 137 - Pyrex Crazy Daisy mixing bowl w/pour spouts, 10, 27 - Termocris white platter - Dynaware white shallow dish 138 - Corning Ware Cornflower Blue - 1 1/2 qt. casserole dish w/lid - 1 3/4 qt. casserole dish w/lid - 8x8 baking dish dish w/lid - 6 cup coffee pot w/lid 139 - Retro 4 red and 4 green coffee mugs, white inside - metal mug tree 140 - Refrigerator magnets - coasters - seasonal ceramic magnets - etc. 141 - Hoosier style cabinet, 38"wide x 72" tall x 16" deep, 3 drawers 142 - Amana refrigerator/freezer model THI/8TL 143 - Vintage kitchen ware: food chopper - Foley juicer - The Villa Potato Chipper - GE electric slicing knife in box, etc. 144 - Vintage kitchen utensils: Bromwell's measuring - sifter - wooden rolling pin - triple spout measuring cup - Bakelite? Handle potato masher and cake server - Quikut "Quikkle" knife - egg beaters - etc. 145 - Corelle dishes Butterfly Gold Pattern: 15 dinner plates - 8 dessert plates - 16 bowls - 10 saucers - 7 cups - 4 Pyrex Butterfly pattern cups - 6 melmac bowls - 3 Corning Ware soup bowls w/handle - etc. 146 - Ekco tan and brown 4 piece tin canister set w/plastic lids - Westbend brown crock w/stainless steel lid 147 - Three shelves glassware - plastic storage containers - small dessert cups, etc. 148 - Tupperware: pitcher w/ seal - mixing bowl w/seal - 8 cereal bowls - 4 orange drinking glasses 149 - Tupperware: salad keeper w/seal - strainer - 9x9 container w/seal - deviled egg tray w/seal - 9x12 container w/seal 150 - Kitchen plastic wrap - foil - waxed paper - bag clips - etc. 151 - Sistema plastic cereal storage containers, 3 total - plastic strainers - cutting board - etc. 152 - Kitchen towels - dish cloths - hot pads 153 - Rubbermaid storage containers w/lids - 4 qt. pitcher w/lid - plastic storage containers w/lids 154 - Presto 4 qt. pressure cooker - Presto pressure cooker - etc. 155 - Stainless steel flatware: 11 knives - 9 forks - 17 spoons 156 - Stainless steel flatware: 10 knives - 12 forks - 11 serving spoons - 12 spoons - 2 ice teaspoons - (2 different patterns) 157 - Steak knives - paring knives - cheese slicer - vegetable peeler - etc. 158 - Baking needs: measuring cups - Bundt pan - pizza trays - cookie sheet - graters - etc. 159 - Cleaning supplies under sink 160 - Salt & pepper shakers - timers - themed serving dishes - trivets - etc. 161 - T-fal 9 piece cookware set - frying pans - griddle pan - etc. 162 - Black-n-Decker Toast-R-Oven w/manual -White Westinghouse 2 slice toaster w/manual and toaster cover 163 - Kitchen aids: shears - meat thermometer - spatulas - lots of other items 164 - Lots of plastic storage - B/O wall clock 165 - Sharp carousel microwave w/book - coffee mugs 166 - Maytag portable dishwasher, Model LW0202 167 - Covered wagon clock pulled by horses - wooden covered wagon souvenir 168 - Beam covered wagon bottle - covered wagon bank - ceramic covered wagon 169 - Graceland w/Elvis covered wagon - plastic collie 170 - Wooden covered wagon lamp, pulled by work horses 171 - Wooden covered wagon lamp 172 - Signed metal picture of covered wagon pulled by oxen, framed 13" x 16" 173 - Seven framed puzzles, 12" x 15" 174 - Ceramic leopard w/two cubs 175 - Artificial tree in basket w/lights 176 - Vaporizer - shoe rack - umbrella - lamp shade 177 - Lyon storage cabinet w/key, 21" x 15" x 34" tall 178 - Hangers: plastic - wooden - padded satin 179 - Wooden storage cabinet on wheels 180 - Towels - toiletries - bath rugs - etc. 181 - Tilting dressing mirror, mirror is 53" x 21" 182 - Crosby Collector's Edition Jukebox Radio 183 - 5 drawer chest, 48" x 34" x 17 1/2" 184 - 4 drawer chest, 40" x 25 1/2" x 16" 185 - Anniversary clock - flower tote - MaggiB cloth purse - alarm clock - etc. 186 - 1976 belt buckle - tie clips - tie tacks 187 - Key chains 188 - Doilies - curtains - floor runner 189 - Gloria Vanderbilt perfume, NIB - Gloria Vanderbilt plastic storage box - hand mirror - curlers - etc. 190 - Women's hankies - scarves - gloves 191 - Ballet box w/ballet shoes - tutu - Dancette genuine leather tap shoes, size 5 1/2 192 - Dresser top jewelry box - jewelry inside box - Christmas jewelry 193 - Vintage hats - silver evening bag - gold evening bag 194 - Two petticoats - homemade dresses - material 195 - Patterns for square dance dresses 196 - Ivory wedding dress 197 - Stylemaker 9 drawer dresser w/mirror, 60"W x 17 1/2" deep x 31" tall 198 - Milk glass table lamps 199 - Framed picture of Wagon Train Pilgrimage, 15 12/" x 12 1/2" - painted mirror tile of wagon trains - covered wagon trains in 18" x 22" frame 200 - Rag rugs, 5 total 201 - Pink plastic hamper - Cannon pillow - blue blanket - Polar Wind 3 speed oscillating fan - plastic chair 202 - Five drawer chest of drawers, 48" x 25 1/2" x 16" 203 - Five drawer chest of drawers, 48" x 25 1/2" x 16" 204 - Wooden B/O covered wagon clock w/square dancer as some numbers, w/music, 20 x 12 205 - Complete double bed w/headboard and footboard 206 - Cosco red two step stool 207 - Eight drawer chest of drawers, 27" x 15 1/2" x 47" tall 208 - Smokey Bear plush toy - Turok Son of Stone comic book - colorful stones - Whamo Monster magnet - jacks - magnetic letters - etc. 209 - Cheerleader megaphone, 30" tall 210 - Wagon wheel from Big Lots, 32" diameter 211 - Sears Proform cross walk treadmill 212 - Square dancing couple wall clock, B/O 213 - Crossword books 214 - Sheet music for piano/organ 215 - Glass fruit and vegetables 216 - Clauss scissors - Wiss scissors - glue gun - paper cutter - mini sewing machine 217 - Craft making supplies: ribbon - felt - magnet strip - moving eyes - etc. 218 - Embroidery patterns - hoops - needles - pins - etc. 219 - Sewing needles 220 - Spools of thread - scissors - pin cushion - etc. 221 - Newspapers from major events 222 - Life magazines - Country Music magazines - Portraits of Presidents 223 - Prairie Farmer Family Album 1940 - WLS Family Album 1937 - Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus program - Disney programs 224 - HP Photosmarrt C4450 All In One Printer and al all the basics 225 - Brady TLS2200 thermal labeling system in box 226 - 88 qt. tote full of fun hats, etc. 227 - Ambassador 100 sewing machine in table 228 - Ironing board lg. & small - dowel rods - Black & Decker iron - cutting board 229 - Floor lamp - round table w/glass top 230 - Pennies, some wheat 231 - Brown Samsonite folding chairs (2) 232 - Yamaha Pontaton PSR-185 keyboard on stand 233 - 2 tan folding chairs, padded seats 234 - 2 black folding chairs, padded seats 235 - Rocking horse on metal stand 236 - Jeff Gordon memorabilia, flag, etc. 237 - Illini memorabilia 238 - Tonka bulldozer, 9" x 6" 239 - Structo hydraulic dump truck 240 - Ford 4000 tractor 241 - Tonka road grader 17" x 7" 242 - Tonka wrecker 24 hr. service 16" x 8" 243 - Nascar memorabilia 244 - Nascar driver posters, Gordon, Earnhart, Johnson 245 - Jeff Gordon battery operated clock, 12" x 10" 246 - #24 Gordon memorabilia 247 - Jeff Gordon memorabilia 248 - Tote of many fabric pieces for the seamstress 249 - Pillows, box full of 14" polyester forms 250 - Plastic & glass server trays, other misc. 251 - Cleaning supplies, flashlights, other misc. 252 - Whole bottom shelf: crockpot, blender, mixer, elec. Skillet, vintage Miromatic coffee pot, etc. 253 - Metal storage box, no key, 10" tall x 9" wide 254 - Ceramic heaters, Wexford and Selectives, in boxes 255 - Top 2 shelves, lots of pretties for all seasons 256 - 3rd shelf - bulbs, all sizes 257 - Igloo Playmate cooler - Aladdin plastic thermos 258 - All the paper goods 259 - 4 rugs: 2 rag, 2 other 260 - Wooden square dance couple, 38" tall - large felt wall hanging "Illiana Squares" 261 - Square dance items - iron 9" couple - etc. 262 - Lot of square dance books, instructional, etc. 263 - White "Ranch" western wear cowboy hat size 7 - leather belt, Rowe Saddlery, Danville, IL 264 - Garden scare cat, metal, 2 new, 2 used 265 - Bells, jingle - various Christmas pottery 266 - Santa cookie jar - mugs - cups 267 - Ceramic Christmas tree, lights, up, 12" tall 268 - Christmas salt & pepper - trays of various decoration - walking Santa in box 269 - Christmas tree wheel w/lights 270 - Christmas linens 271 - Christmas decorations 272 - Americana brand porcelain collection (3) 273 - Light up Christmas village pieces (3) 274 - Lenox Dickensvale Collectible, gazebo (1) 275 - Christmas decorations & linens 276 - Blow molds, 1 angel, 18" - 1 Easter bunny, 20" - cutest chocolate bunny, 30" 277 - Blow molds: 2 Christmas bears, 32" - 1 wooden light up snowman 278 - Snowmen, whole basket full, lovely green basket 279 - Mr. Christmas holiday carousel, special edition 280 - Poinsettias in a lovely red basket - lot of Christmas flowers 281 - Bears: white & cuddly - Chicago & otherwise 282 - All the lumber 282a - Crosscut saw, 67" long x 3 1/2" wide 283 - Halloween & Thanksgiving decoration & the 56 qt. tote 284 - Tote of Christmas decorations 284a - Steel table, 12' x 2' x 3' (bring tools to disassemble) 284b - Steel table, 12' x 2' x 3' (bring tools to disassemble) 285 - Santa in rocker & Mrs. Claus (animated figures, approx. 2' 286 - Snowmen: 2 stuffed, 1 blowup 287 - Solar snowman - 10 reindeer sidewalk stakes 288 - Plastic popcorn decorations, some for every holiday, 7 total 289 - Christmas decorations, flowers 290 - Christmas candle holders, trinket boxes, most in boxes 291 - Christmas talking, singing wreath in box - other Christmas decorations 292 - Christmas books, coloring & activity - snowman night light in box 293 - Christmas goodies: 2 full flats 294 - Christmas glassware, some still in box - other Christmas dishes 295 - Holiday decorations plus the tote 296 - Christmas decorations plus the tote 297 - Christmas wrapping, bows, etc. in storage box plus a tote 298 - Christmas wrapping paper in plastic storage box plus tote 299 - Lots of holiday pretties, plus the tote 300 - 4' Santa blow mold only, lights up 301 - 4' Nativity blow mold, lights up 301a - 4' Frosty blow mold, lights up 302 - 2 adorable toy soldier blow molds, 32" tall, lights up 303 - Christmas decoration w/lights, 3' tall 304 - Huge metal light up pumpkin, 37" x 41" 305 - Metal scardy cats (4), new in package 306 - Wooden yard ornaments, 2 lg., 1 sm., so cute 307 - Halloween yard stakes & light up pumpkins - plus a scary lg. witch 308 - Meadow Gold green plastic milk crate 309 - Bottom shelf: lg. basket full of paint rollers - metal funnel - all the paint 310 - Everything on the wall: nice sm. sledge - push broom, etc. 311 - Everything on the wall: lots of misc. 312 - Everything on the wall: lots of misc. 313 - 2 flats of misc.: small paint sprayer - other misc. 314 - Small metal tool box 9" x 4 1/2" with misc. hinges, etc. 315 - Oil cans (2) 316 - Galvanized vintage radiator water can - few marbles - etc. 317 - Flat of new saw blades, padlocks & other misc. - blue tote of paint, electrical, etc. 318 - Paint brushes, old Christmas tree stand, etc. 319 - Skil jigsaw 487 320 - Cleveland vise D44 M2, 4" 321 - Snoopy/Peanuts orange banner, 1958 copyright, 30" long 322 - Staples, nuts, bolts, etc. 323 - Very nice metal drawers, 2 each, 20" x 7" x 16" 324 - Very nice metal drawers, 2 each 20" x 7" x 16" 325 - Tall padded work stool, seat 24" high 326 - Aluminum 3 ft. step ladder, nice ladder 327 - Metal table, 81 x 26 x 3' tall, plywood top, bring tools to take apart 328 - Metal table frame, 78" x 24" x 37" tall, plywood top, bring tools to take apart 329 - Maytag front load electric dryer, 28 x 27 x 36 330 - Maytag top load washer, heavy duty large capacity, 25 x 27 x 45 331 - Vintage wall pencil sharpener, bring screwdriver to take off wall - Kidde fire extinguisher 332 - Contents of 5 shelves 333 - Garage metal shelf unit (4) w/contents including clothespins 334 - Fuses - maps - Sharp cleaner 334a - Retro medicine chest, bring tools to remove, 11 x 18 334b - Industrial padded stool, 19" tall 335 - Two lawn chairs, webbed 336 - Trash can 32 gal. roll easy wheels 337 - Metal 7 shelf cabinet, adjustable shelves, 7' x 37" x 12"D 338 - Shelf of vases & glassware 339 - 3 shelves, books, car care, other misc. 340 - Caution sign 341 - All license plates 342 - Caution sign, Clabber Girl, etc. 343 - Danger sign - thermometer - clock - round convex mirror 344 - Wood swinging boy & girl - plastic flag 345 - Horse shoes (3) - attitude adjuster bat 346 - Horns (for the Cadillac) metal Eagle 347 - Columbus washboard - wood Illinois - hats 348 - 2 wheel cart, rubber tires, 53" 349 - Box of 8mm tapes & storage box full 350 - Vogue, the Picture record, cool piece 351 - 2 plastic flats of miniature cars, trucks, etc. 352 - GE radio/cassette - Casio calculator - Anvin 8mm tape recorder, player 353 - Cement deer, 14" tall - ceramic fountain 354 - Whole flat of funny plastic signs - other misc. 355 - Wicker flower basket plus all other misc. 356 - Memory foam pillow - sheets - rugs - etc. 357 - 2 shelves of car care items, bricks, paint supplies 358 - Galvanized bucket - coal ash scoop - shelf brackets (2) 359 - Flower pots - Clean Sweep compound - all chemicals - plastic & screen wire 360 - Tote, 3 different sizes 361 - Fiberglass/aluminum 6 ft. ladder 362 - Metal post with square dance figurines, 92" - 2' x 78" plywood made for table top 363 - 2 gal. sprayer - plastic chair - 5 gal. plastic bucket - large umbrella 364 - Aluminum 2 step ladder, 32" 365 - Round patio table with 4 special rocks 366 - Snow shovels (2) - brooms - hula hoop - Ice Melt 367 - Loppers (2) - crow bar 368 - Box of tools, all you need! 369 - Old Pal woodstream tackle box with bobbers, hooks, etc. 370 - Padlocks (new w/keys) - pegboard hooks - household extension cords 371 - Cement snowman, 13" tall 372 - Plastic tray of pegboard hooks - hammer - wire brushes - straps 373 - Steel table w/plywood top & 1 shelf, 46" x 24" x 37" 374 - Chain, approx. 6', new 375 - Two pink flamingoes, plastic 376 - Saw blades for that painter (3), one 19", two 14" 377 - Retro office chair, padded seat & back 378 - Park bench, 4' 379 - Christmas light sculpture, angel w/star, 51" x 39", in box, chasing lights 380 - Tote full of flowers & flags for every occasion 381 - Solar lights - metal snow shovel 382 - Covered wagon mail box, plastic 383 - Side socket - house extension cords - tin snips 384 - Hatchet in leather case (says Spain) - 2 boxes of nuts, bolts, nails - pry bar - hammer - etc. 385 - Jars of nuts & bolts, etc. 386 - Saws, wood & bow saw 387 - Galvanized #16 watering can - plastic water can 388 - Galvanized #10 watering can - metal #10 cone topped can 389 - Eureka canister vacuum 390 - Clothes rack with top shelf 24" wide, adj. height 391 - Clothes hanger rack, 35" wide 392 - Clothes rack, chrome, 38" wide 393 - Metal frame table, plywood top, 1 shelf, 70" x 24" x 36" (bring tools to disassemble) 394 - Metal garage sale sign 395 - Household extension cords - timer - wooden billy club - etc. 396 - Hack saws - level - small square 397 - Large extension cords, etc. 398 - Eureka Corvette vac. In box - Kidde fire extinguisher 399 - Plastic tote - box of garage towels 400 - All the wood, 2 boxes (wooden) 401 - Metal 5 shelf unit, 59" x 30" x 11" 402 - Black & Decker Deluxe dual height Workmate bench - tote of tarps, ropes, etc. 403 - Vintage hand crank grinding wheel, 17" dia. 404 - Padded shop stool, no back, 19" 405 - Card tables (2) old, but good 406 - Card tables (2) 407 - 1 card table - 1 Samsonite round table 408 - Geese clothes & costumes - 2 ceramic ducks 409 - Plastic, sand filled creatures 410 - Cute puppies, Artline, hard plastic 411 - Turtle (Artline) - ceramic frog 412 - Wooden & plastic yard ornaments & tote 413 - Whole tote, clamps & other misc. shop items 414 - Whole tote misc. tools & other items 415 - Steel base table 94" w/plywood top, 24", 3 ft. tall (bring tools to disassembly) 416 - Brown fold-up table, 59" x 30" x 29" 417 - White plastic bench, 4' 418 - Two Stainless steel 1/2 keg planters 419 - Aluminum 1/2 keg planters 420 - Cement Dalmatian 29" tall 421 - Cement goose, 29" tall 422 - Plastic pots, 5 sm., 1 med. With solar lights 423 - Plastic pots, 4 sm. 9" with solar lights 424 - Shepard's hook with bird feeder 425 - All the colored rocks in front of porch 426 - Gazing ball ceramic/birdbath bottom, 24" (no gazing ball) 427 - SS Buhl milk can 428 - Vintage cream separator 429 - Six 11" plastic pots 430 - Cement donkey & wagon, approx. 20" tall 431 - Wooden wishing well, 58" tall 432 - 2 scaredy cats, used 433 - Steel wheel, 51" 434 - Steel wheel, 51" 435 - Cast iron pot, 21" dia., cracked 436 - Stop sign, 30" (Northgate) (bring flat screw driver) 437 - Aluminum screen door 30" guard "L" - primitive rake/cultivator 438 - Tractor seat 439 - Yoke - vintage 36" 440 - 2 metal horse harness hames 441 - Vintage horse collar 442 - Pepsi crate 443 - Copper rooster weather vane top - sad iron 444 - Flexible flyer sled Yankee Clipper, 44" 445 - Galvanized drawer with grinder stones? 446 - Fence posts - fencing - tomato cages 447 - Cast burner - stack of shingles - post hole auger galv. trash can with various items 448 - Hay cutter 449 - Vintage railroad set, engine, Marx toy, metal track - Allstate toy transformer 450 - 1996 Buick Regal Custom 4 dr sedan, 79,800 mi 3.1 liter V6 engine, automatic, blue cloth interior, power options, keyless remote, VIN 2G4WB52M9T1430261 Click to Post
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