Barb and Doug Moser of Danbury made some generous donations, - TopicsExpress



          

Barb and Doug Moser of Danbury made some generous donations, adding to our auction list. Thank you, guys! Pictures 1-4 are one item - TV trays. The trays, which store compactly feature two different scenes focusing on Coca Cola and older buildings. Picture 5 is a variety of toy horses measuring from just a couple inches tall to 4 tall. Picture 6 is a barn shape matcher and a book on farm babies. Picture 7 is a toy in which the buttons make animals pop up and makes noises. Four kids books on baby animals are also included in this bundle. Picture 8 is dedicated to the zoo. Two books, a wooden puzzle, a talking plush, a push and spin toy, a Fisher Price Peek-a-Block, and a zoo music box are included in this package. Picture 9s bundle also back on the farm. A John Deere shape barn and a couple farm animal books are in this set. Picture 10 contains random toys. Bert and Ernie, a Cinderella book, a sounds steering wheel, a train, and a talking wallet are in this package. Picture 11 is dedicated to wheels. A John Deere tractor on big wheels and a Cat, both which make sounds are in this group. Also included are six small books for small hands, each one dedicated to a different category of wheels. Picture 12 is for the older kids. This complete Tinkertoy set will give someone hours of creative building. Picture 13 is for the cook in the household. Oink Oink makes bacon in the microwave easy. Finally we come to the final picture. These outdoor thermometers suction to your window, greeting you with the temperature out there. Most of these items, along with most items which have been posted here, are have been placed on the online auction. You may begin bidding on them now! To do so, go to auctions.danbury-ia:83/. You can browse the items we have on the auction block so far, and sign up to place your bids. More will be added as we receive them/get their pictures/decide if they are going silent or live. If you would like to donate something, please contact Sherry Welte at 883-2033 or Lynn Buth at 893-2160 or buth@danbury-ia or just message us. Items may also be left at Colberts Market in Danbury.
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 00:26:08 +0000

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