LL. BACK MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY AUCTION, JULY 4, 2003 PAGE 2 &im down, spruce up®with new goods The New Goods Committee has collected a myriad of items for the block at this year’s Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction, but Barbara Kohler, chairperson of the committee, is especially excited about the do- nation from Form You 3 Weight Loss Center in Wilkes Barre. The weight loss program is val- ued at $500. “I lost the weight in two months that I had been trying to lose for years! I would recommend Form You 3 to any- one. They are so supportive!” said Kohler with enthusiasm. Also up for bidding: a queen sized metal bed with a charcoal 90 Dealer Co-Op ; i ; + QUTSIDE MARKET PLACE UNDER TENT privet) . FREE LAYAWAY . CHECKS + CREDIT CARDS . DEALER SPACES AVAILABLE finish, valued at $500 donated by Comfort Designs in Kingston; a trip for two to the Christmas Show at Rockefeller Center in New York City, includ- ing transportation, donated by Martz Trailways valued at $200; a certificate for a 10-ton load of crushed stone (delivered) do- nated by American Asphalt, val- ued at $200; and a 5’x8’ area rug in a beautiful rose pattern with a cream background donated by Modern Floor, valued at $150 Three clocks donated by the Ye Olde Clock and Gift Shoppe are valued at $100 each. These include a limited edition his- Open Everyday 10-6 i 5,000 Sq. Ft. UPSCALE S 2 or tohy's “creek AA ntigues CAROL B. MADIGAN - Proprietor/90 Dealers 14 Hillside Road/Rt. 309 + Trucksville, PA 18708 Exit 170B off 181 SEHR cream afghans knitted « 2 toric wall clock featuring a drawing done in pen and ink by the artist James Reap depicting one of the finest old homes in Berwick dating back to the 1800s, and two handsome Seth Thomas wall clocks Also going over the block are a new handmade Amish quilt made in Lancaster County and valued at $70; a pet gift basket loaded with grooming tools and goodies from Chez’ Poochie in Shavertown valued at $75; two handmade pink and Fax: 370-696-3821 by Jane Dreher; and garden stepping stones donated by 3 Sisters boutique in Kingston. “I expect more donations to come in as the auction gets clos- er. There is something here for just about everyone.” said Kohler. - — Camille Fioti Cub Cadet Model 7265 Tractor « 26 HP, 3-Cyl, Liquid-cooled Diesel Engine * 4WD Hydro Trans + 60" Mid-Mount Deck and Canopy On the cover Sue Hand worked on her auction painting at last year’s event, under the watchful eye of her husband, Joe, who does the framing. The painting is sold Sun- day evening, and is usually the most expensive — and cherished — item. Cub Cadet Model 1529 Tractor * 19 HP Kawasaki OHV Engine « 48" QuickAttach™ deck » Hydrostatic Transmission « Twin Bagger r——
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